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juia tides Driver injurec As car Hits Pole 12-SantaCnnStntiKrt Friday, June 30, 1961 Finder Of Purse With $24,000 Gets City Continues To Ponder Future Of Insurance Policies i TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF TIDES AT SANTA CRUI. MONTEREY BAY, CALIFORNIA, Furnished by Marin Cuchangi, Inc, tram Caasl and Ceedetic Survey Data VITAL STATISTICS William H. Smith Dies In Home William Henry Smith, 80, a native of Hanford and a resident of Santa Crui since he retired in 1946. died today in his home at 136 Reed way. He attended schools in Hanford and then be- the Opal Cliffs area for S3 utes from 1:22 a.m.

The accident was at the inlets section of Portola and Nova drive, Coleman as taken to county hospital by Chefs ambulance. Investigation is continuing by Calif ot? nia highway patrolmen. -C Sixtv-day covering notes havei PACIFIC DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Douglas Coleman. 24. of 2313 Mattison lane, received apparent minor injuries early this morning when his automobile went out of control and sheared off a power pole.

Two 4000-volt lines were forced together, shorting out power in McClUKE In Santa Cmi. Calif, Jur 29. 11. Dr. ins Red McCiur.

Survived his e. Lih.h McOure of Santa Cut; two caughte. Lo ta Pu'M of Santa C-ui: a son, Davd MrC eso of Santa 50 Cent Reward Los Angeles tP) Dolly Williams, a department store shoe clerk, found a woman's purse in downtown office building Thursday. Miss Williams, 35. said she mittee, was not able to attend.

Forgey said.no report would be made from the committee until it meets as a full body. A. Gardner Finn, president of the insurance agents association, said he feels any statements concerning the group's wi. i Esther. Dr.

S'eWi Mccior sn work in the oil fields in Goodifi, loahO: rvece. Vio-a M. unca. lie uvea in Jmno trum 1912 1928 and then moved to Bttkersfield. continuing Oil ML lield work.

The RIGHT Choice I "5b r- He is survived hv Ins widow. r' Bovo. arxj a Wh atl Boyd, cf yea's Cha-ter member of Uter Sanitarians, aa ot fie Utah Sons of the American Revolution. series vtl! be conducted at Oakwooa Ve-no'iai Pa-k Sana Cur Saturcav, Jul 1. 162 a 10.30 am.

tn Rev. James ve- the Tnnitv Pnesbvtenan Chu-ch ting. Friedas mav ca at wr te Mofu-a. 138 Wa'nut uM -0C Irterme-t in Oak wood fan teen obtained for all city insurance with July 1 anniversary dates. City Clerk Jack Miller said today.

This coverage was asked by the city council Tuesday night to give it time to consider putting some or all of its insurance to bid. The extensions were obtained through the city insurance advisory committee of the Insurance Agents Association of Santa Cruz, which presently has an exclusive cn the municipal insurance. Councilman Paul Forgey, chairman of the study committee, said yesterday hts group met with the association Monday and Dan J. Hurt, an independent, and Dave Stade. representing Farmer Insurance group, Tuesday.

Thursday, Forgey and Councilman Harold Carnger again met with the association. Ir. Ted Foster, third member of the com- defense of the present setup should come from the council committee. Hurt Tuesday presented a letter from August C. Manza, assistant county administrator, stating the county's experience in bidding for insurance over the past eight months.

"Approximately $15,000 per year will be saved on our liability insurance over the next three years," the letter states. "This new policy is with a larger company than the former carrier. started to take the purse to the building office without looking inside it when she was stopped by a distraught, elderly woman. Miss Williams told this story: The woman snatched the purse away from her, opened it and asked: "Do you know how much money is in this purse? There's $24,000 cash in it. I'm a crazy woman to carry this much." Miss Williams said the woman hugged and thanked her, then vanished without leaving her name.

But, Miss Williams added, the woman did leave her a reward: 50 cents. Lulu May Smith of Santa Cruz; a daughter. WiMamay Armi-tase of Salinas; two pranddaugh-ters. Rita McCabe of Santa Clara and Gloria Breschini of Salinas: a brother. Frank Smith of Lodi; and two sisters.

Edna Fairbanks of Huntington Beach and Velda Lint? of San Jose. He was a member of Bakers-field Aerie 93. FOE. uneral services will be con-t'uCied Monday at 2 p. m.

in White's chapel with Rev. Norman H. Snow officiating. -ALL Sa-Ha Crur. Ca't.

161. fiarrv Samuel Hail. Si vved by Cactoia p.s w.fe. Mi Nyia Ha'i of ad to a son. Doaid Mail of Oa high tow 1 0017 56 07:3 -13 126 .7 1940 25 2 01:1 5.1 08:22 01 15:17 4 8 20:48 2.S 3 0220 4.6 09:13 16:07 4 9 22 01 2.1 03:35 41 10:04 0.3 16 57 5.1 23 21 1.7 5 04:59 3.7 11:00 0.9 17:47 5.2 LOW HIGH 6 00:35 1.2 06:24 3 5 11:57 1 4 18 37 5.4 7 01:42 06 07:43 3-5 12:53 1.9 19:26 5.5 8 02 39 0 1 08:50 3.6 13:49 2.3 20:10 5.6 9 03:29 0 3 09:48 3.8 14:42 2.5 20:51 5.6 10 04:12 0 6 10:40 4.0 15:30 2.7 21:31 5.5 11 04:50 0.7 11:24 4.1 16:14 2.8 22:07 5.5 12 05:25 12:05 4.1 16:55 2.8 22:43 5.3 13 05:58 0.6 12:43 4.2 17:36 2.8 23:19 5.1 14 06:31 13:20 .2 18:18 2.8 23:52 4.8 15 07:02 0 3 13:56 4.3 19:01 2.8 HIGH LOW 16 00:30 6 07:35 0.0 14:32 3 19:8 2.7 17 01:09 4.2 08:09 0.3 15:07 4.3 20:39 2.6 18 01:55 3.9 08:45 0.7 15:45 4.4 21:37 2.4 19 02:54 3.5 09:26 1.1 16:23 4.5 22:40 2.0 20 04:10 3.2 10:10 1.5 17:03 4.7 23:45 1.6 21 05:37 3.1 11:00 1.9 17:45 4.9 LOW HIGH 22 00:48 .1.1 07:01 3.1 11:55 2.2 18:29 5.2 23 01:45 0.4 08:13 3.3 12:54 2.

19:17 5.5 2 02:37 0.2 09:13 3.7 13:52 2.5 0:04 5.8 Ha'l, g-erdcrmore'V Jeanne and Rose7 Cakiani. Calf. Nat-ve c' i. "Today, 1 learned that approxi mately $1400 per year can be sav ed by adding our false arrest coverage to this liability policy. 6 L- Ca I I AfTl VVs" I Ml w.

I aged 66 years Service 'H be conducted at the Oekhill Memorial Pan Chapel. Stone Ave and west 1st St SatuUav Ju'y 1. 11 at 2 00 t. Fnends ant respectfully myid to atend Private inurnment ilt tone fienos may can at the irv M. Smith Son Funeii Chapel until noon Saturday.

30-IS "Our fire insurance will result Ruth Duffy Dies In Hospital in approximately JkOvu saving over the next five years." Thomas H. Silver Dies In Pleasanton Manza's letter points out that there is ample information on preparing bid specifications available through International City Manager's association and Califor PROJECTOR STOLEN A movie projector valued at $535 was stolen last night from the county schools offices at 1010 Fair avenue. Janitor Roy S. Bee-man, 110 Los Hondas court, said he was working in the building at about 10:30 p.m. when he heard glass breaking.

He went out of the building to investigate and when he returned saw a young man run from the area. City police said a window was smashed with a brick to enter the offices. Ruth Duffy. 72. a native.

of Minnesota and a resident of the Santa Cruz area for the last three years, died yesterday in a local hopul. Her home wa6 at 111 Assembly wav. She is survived CAVTY in sant Our. Jue 11. Walter f-aos Ca'-t.

Hps- band of Bei-mce Ann Ca-t o' CaP'toia: father of Joh" and Ha rer Ci 'y of San Franc. sea. Ca. Thomas Canty Castro a ey. Ca a-d fra'ies Canty of Viavard Ca bother of i.

n( a nf nia Association of Insurance Agents publications. Thomas H. Silver, 92, a longtime resident of Pleasanton who formerly had a cottage in Paradise park, Santa Cruz, for many years, died yesterday in his home in Pleasanton. He had long been active in civic affairs in Pleasanton. being the city clerk for many The county took these basic Thomas Canty of San Franc Calif, by her husband, Charles Duffy of specifications and then let local Aiw iurv.ved and Santa Cruz; three daughters.

Gen- mm'! "w-jevieve Campbell of Mora, be conourted ai Wes-1 Mable of Santa Cruz, agents both association members and non-members work them over before putting them to bid, Manza told The Sentinel. Hurt raised the bidding question during recent budget hear YOU and Dorothy osta of Albany; a years, and also had a long record son. William E. Thompson of Up-' of activities in Masonic organi-land; a sister, Mable Barr ofizations, particularly such youth ornimc ne fhp OrHnr rif Tt Mnlav i.rfsnam. three brothers, Edward Anderson of North Da- jn Beatrice F.

Ferguson and the Rainbow Girls. Kenneth D. Ferguson sendo Tlai chapel July 1st at 1 30 a.m. thence to St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Car 'o a vnere a reauiem f-ass wH be orterpd for the of ti soul ccrnimencmg at 9 00 am Th Rnsany be recited in the mortuary chapt-i FriJay evening at 115 ocioc Fnends ae respecfui'y invited to attend.

Entombment in Holy Cross Mausoleum. 30-lS He is survived by a daughter, BEEN CANCELLED ACCIDENTS Mrs. loslie Holm Sr. of Liver-more: a grandson, Leslie Holm Jr. of Livermore; two great- SL Ferguson dmyIfVling 502 CITATIONS TOO grandsons, Thomas and Robert Holm of Livermore; a brother and OLDTOOYOUNG HIGHER LIMITS '1.

ww mm- kota, Arthur Anderson of Minnesota, and Earnest Anderson of California: 13 grandchildren and several gieat-granchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 2 p. m. in the Upland Church of the Nazarene, Upland, with interment following in the Rose Hills cemetery in Whittier. Wessendorf and thai, is in charge of local iftittmtUlWWi ings, stressing the point of dollar savings and fairness to all local agents.

Finn yesterday said the association has stressed its professional service in reviewing the full range of available coverage and recommending programs to the city. The 60-day covering notes provided to the city include new coverage, as recommended by the association, for water treatment plant boilers and equipment. ymmm sister living in Hayward and another brother in Nevada. Funeral services will be con ducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Pleasanton.

DAN 3-4304 212 Laurel Street GA 61505 114 Locust Sfti Santa Cruz Harry S.Hall Rites Planned Carpenter Hurt By Power Saw Earl Petrik, 39, 219 Valencia road, received severe cuts of his left leg yesterday morning when a power hand saw shorted and struck him while he was attempting to free himself. Petrik. a carpenter, was on the DUFrv Santa Cruz. Jun Ruth Duffy. Wife of Charles Duffy of Santa Cru7: mother of Genevieve CampbeH of Mora, Mabla Mcintosh of Santa Cruz.

Dorothy Costa ot Albany, Calif, ana William E. Thompson of Upland, Calif. i Sister of Mabie Barr of Gresham, Oregon, Edward Anderson of North Dakota, Arthur Anoer-son of Minn, and Ernest Anderson of California. Also survived by 13 grandchildren and several gmat-g randchil-Oren. Native of Minn, aged 72 years, Services will be conducted at Upland Church of the Nararene.

Upland, California. July 3 at 2 00 p.m. Fnends ana respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Rose Hills Cemetery In Whittier. Calif.

Wessendorf Thai. Inc charge of local arrangements. 6 30-15 KfXtWES In Santa Cruz. June 30. 1961.

Herman Kohiwes. Husband of Emma Kohiwes of Santa Cruz; father of Herbert Kohiwes of San Francisco, grandfather of Herbert Kohiwes, Jr. of San Francisco, Calif. Native of Germany, aged 83 years. Member of Islam Temple of San Francisco.

San Jose Scottish Rite bodies and San Francisco Lodge, F. A. M. Services will be conducted at Wes-senflorf Thai chapel Ju'y 3rd job at Aptos at time of the accident. Workmen brought him to Funeral services for Harry Samuel Hall, fiti, a native of Montana, ho died Wednesday, will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.

m. in the Oak Hill memorial chapel in San Jo. Private inurnment will follow. Friends may call at the Irvin M. Smith and Son funeral chapel until noon tomorrow.

Hall is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nyla Hall of Capitola; i son, Donald E. Hall of Oakland, and two grandchildren, Jeanne and Kosene Hall, both of Oakland. countv hospital where he receiv ed emergency treatment. Chefs ambulance then moved him to Santa Cruz hospital where he underwent surgery.

He is re ported in "fairly good" condition. I J. I (, mSL 1 "Li ill ew rl--- tii MEETING CANCELED Due to vacations the East Side Businessmen's association will not have its July meeting, President William Geyer announced today, Herman Kohiwes Rites Planned DAIRY and POULTRY San Francisco. June 30 Butter D'lcea to retailers: First quality, 1 lb. print, print, 70; second quality 1 lb.

print, no sale; lb. print 701 2-73. fresno (AP). Northarn California live poultry, ranch; Fryers, hens, light type, hens 5-6, mostly heavy type 15; broilers 20 roasters 25. Squabs .65.

Turkeys Heavy type young hens ltij-20: heavy type yearling toms and hens 12W. Egg Quotations Nulaid Errs invoicing prices of bulk eggs to retail trade; add .03 for eggs in cartons: LarRe Grade AA redium Grade AA 31-36 Small Grade AA 19 24 sn rrandsco FSMN Quotations: large Grade A 33-42 Medium Grade A 28-3S Small Grade A 17-23 Herman Kohiwes, 83, a native of Germany and a retired major in the U.S. army engineers, died today in a local nursing home. He had lived in Paradise park for many years, first having a summer cabin and after his retirement his permanent home until he moved to 417 South Branci-forte avenue. He is survived by his widow.

Fjiinia Kohiwes of Santa Cruz: a son, Herbert Kohiwes of San Francisco, and a grandson, Her-ley Kohlues Jr. of San Francisco. He was a member of the San rrancisco lodge, the San Jose Scottish Rite Bodies and Islam temple of the Shrine, Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the Wessendorf and Thai chapel, with Dr. Heber SL Clair Mahood officiating.

Inurnment will follow in the IOOF crematory. at 2 00 pm, with Dr Heber St. Clair Mahood officiating Friends respectfully invited to attend. inurnment in IOOF Crematory, 6-30 -15b SMITH In Santa Cruz, June 30, 591. William Henry Smith Survived by his wife.

Lulu May Sm.th ot Santa Cruz; a daughter, Mrs. Willemay Armi-'ace of Salinas- two granddaughters, Rita McCabe of Santa Clara and Gloria Breschini of Salinas; a brother, Frank Smith of lodi, and two sisters, Edna Fairbanks ot Huntington Beach and veioa Lmtz of San Jose. Native of California, aged SO years. Member of Bakersl.eid Aerie No. 93 FOE Services will be conducted at White'i Chapel 138 Walnut Ave, Santa Cruz Monday, July 3 at 2 00 m.

with Rev. Norman H. Snow officiating, Fnends are respectfully invited to attend 30-155 FLOWERS FERRARI the Florist "THE FINEST IN FLOWERS 1222 Pacific Ave. GArden 6-1122 5-l-tt Louise Flower Shop "The. Freshest in Flowers" Dial GR 5-3841 "FLOWERS BY WIRE" 2880 Soquel Avenue 5-Mf HOUSE OF FLOWERS New York Stock Exchange Courtesy of Baikie Alcantara StocKs I Bond Dire- Private Wit Industrials 683.96 up 2 01 Rails 139.49 up 119 Volume 2,380,000 PAIOMAR ARCADE GArden 3-0821 5-l-tt Walter F.

Canty Services Set Walter Francis Canty, 78, a native of California and a resident of this area since he moved to Capitola from San Francisco about 12 years ago, died yesterday in a local hospital. He had bwn foreman for the Rosenberg Brothers firm, dealers in dried iruit, and also had worked in the navy yard. His home was at 120 North Fourth avenue. He is survived by his widow, SANTA CRUZ Florists 205 Locust St. GA 5-073 Sl-tf NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE American Can 427a American Telephone 1167 American Tobacco 8'j'i Anaconda Co.

''2 Atchison T. S- F. 2(A Bendix 58W Beth. Steel Calif. Pack 53i4 Caterpillar 38Va Che.

and Ohio 61 Chrysler Douglas Aircraft 31Vj Dupont 2MW Filtrol 264 General Electric 63Vj General Motors 44W Goodyear 4H Homestake 'W International Harvester STEWART'S Flower Shop H30 soaua ave. ca j-omj EVENINGS GR 17bJ 5-l-tt Be mice Ann Canty of Capitola; four sons. John and Walter Can-I ty of San Francisco, Thomas Can International Nickel Kennecott 8IVi Lockheed ty of Castro Valley, and Charles Canty of Hayward; two brothers, Alfred Canty of Oakland and Thomas Cantv of San Francisco; Montgomery Ward 27 N. Central ITVa No, Amer. Avn.

461-4 Pacific Cement AtBrr-gates 14V 11 grandchildren and one great- i Pacific Gas ec. Ki i Pac, Lighting 53Cs Penney (J. Co. 43 i Penn. R.

R. 13 Phelps Dodge 57'i r5MB: 'i fJO.k.T. grandchild. Funeral services will be con-dinted tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. in the Wessendorf and Thai chapel, thence to the St.

Joseph's Catholic church in Capitola where a rvquiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul commenc- Phillips Petrol VH2 Radio 58 Republic Steel Sears Roebuck Mi Southern Calif. Edison 6SJ Southe'n Pacific 214 Std. Oil Calif. M7i Std. Oil N.

44 Texas Corp. 99Vs Transamenca 34 Union Oil 53i Union Pacific 331-4 United Aircraft 4il U. S. Steel 80' a WoClwOlh (F. 7b'; ing at 9 o'clock.

Fntombment whl J)l follow in the Holy Cross mauso- Ileum. The rosary will be recited Ji i mortuary chapel. HUH III II i July 3 at 2 00 m. Church of the Sn-arcn-. Cpland.

California. BANK STOCKS Bank of America Chase Manhattan Bank Wells Fargo-Amer. Trust 58ii'a614 .77 i i 80't I forrget It I Under the grueling cross-country test conditions of this year's Mobilgas Economy Run, a 1961 Falcon with standard transmission, driven by an expert, averaged an amazing 32.6 miles per gallon the best mileage ever recorded by a ff6" or fr8" in the Run's history. This best selling compact is also America's lowest-priced 6-passenger car. Already, more than 725,000 owners are experiencing Falcon's gas-saving ways.

How about you HERMAN P. BISHOP Funeral services for Herman P. Bishop were conducted today at 10. 30 a m. in White's chapel with Rev.

James Salters and Rev. (ie-orge Lynch of the Pentecostal Church of (kid officiating. Gale WUIIK I KM1 AM Eosarj, Tri June 3D, ciiap-el, 8 15 m. July ut at 9 00 am, St Joseph'i Catholic Chunh. Capitola.

LIVESTOCK Stockton (AP). FSMN Calves 625, stock calves made up bulk of supply, but large share heifer calves on siaughtei accounts. Slaughter classes mostly $1 00 lower, stock calves steady ,0 strong Hogs 950, barrows a''d gilts unevenly strong to mostly 50 cents h'gher, sows and teeaer gs unchanged. Salters sane "Old Rugged Crops' and -What A Friend We Have In Jesus." accompanied on the or-' ov Kiirtjara alTers. liner- in Din HERMAN KOHI Wl July 3 at 2 00 m.

owed 111 the Oak wood AUCf9lsAt DtCT rn I til- ffiiini AMERICA'S BEST SELLING COMPACT I until lollow 1 Memorial pa Jim and Gai rk. Pallbearers were arrett Lnch. Bill lU-; 4j4 amymnon al mmmtmim turn wrVI rtrHwiNm Oj'iiiMiIiii id4u lju taitpfWiatwtwl vens, David Balding. Heinrich Harold Campbell and Rev. C.

R. Wallers. Ml MTHS I I fy in In, if.W fii f4 KARL LI.K uneral services for Earl Lee Spencer were conducted at 2 p.m. in While's chapel ith Rev. Kailey Lipsky.

associate minister of the First Methodist church, official ir.g. Rev. Paul Barton wng "My God and accompanied on the organ by Waldo Newbury, Private inurnment followed in the IOOF 4J FAUX (URiAl NEW MAUSOlfUM wwwrspe'tpai mm STU AKMIT FORD SALES 1999 Soquel Ave. GA 3-4550 I 41 erjY f'l OA I HUM IllHill 1 IHT i.

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