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fectmber 15, T970 STEREO, CAMERAS STOLEN Burglars Monday entered the home of Thomas G. King, 514 Escalona Drive, Capitola, and stole $1,347 in stereo equipment and cameras, according to Capi I Bss 'Autopsy Set For Theodore Palmquist, 82 The body of Theodore Palm oG'overso yes tola Police. King told police he had left the sliding glass door open to allow his dog access quist, 82, 890 38in was found in front of 195 14th MnnHav nipht. according to ru TU r.rZlr Pa? 1- to the house. The items were Chief Deputy Coroner Pat l- i' i the views and opinions of others and for the riglt of individuals to form and hold differing views and opinions.

"The basic content of a course and provisions for its implementation shall be the responsibility of the board of education." Adoption of the policy is expected at the board's January regular meeting set for Jan. 11. level and intellectual ability of the students. The teachers shall further be responsible for permitting the expressing of views and opinions of others and to encourage students to examine, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize appropriate information about such topics. "Teachers shall at all times strive to promote tolerance for "In performance of their teaching duties, teachers shall be responsible for providing students with the opportunity to investigate all facets, sides, and-or opinions of and about topics of a controversial nature that are suitable to the course content or study unit.

"All material presented shall be appropriate to the maturity to information are among our most cherished traditions. "It is the responsibility of administrators and teachers in the Santa Cruz City Schools to make provision for the study of controversial issues, always bearing in mind that schools do not teach controversial issues, but rather provide opportunity for their study. A new policy on the teaching of controversial issues in the Santa Cruz City Schools was presented Monday night to the Santa Cruz City Board of Education. It states: "Free discussion of o-versial issues is the heart of the democratic process. Freedom of speech and free access police said.

Only clue is a pair of wire cutters left at the scene. Vital Statistics patric. Cause of deatn is undetermined, but is apparently not due to violence. Kilpatric said an extensive investigation was started after the body was found because of a facial injury and absence of a wallet. The wallet was later found in Palmquist's trailer.

Palmauist had been stopped BIRTHS GENERAL HOSPITAL Water Problems Bubble Up Again At Riverside Grove by deputies Friday to check on his welfare. At that time depu ties learned of a wallet con tainine more than $100, and SOUTHWELL Dec. 4 at 3.54 i.m. to Mr. and Mrs.

Jeffery Murlan South-well (Linda Louise Zander), of 2232 Capitola Road, a 6-pound, 3-ounce boy, Peter James. PINEDA Dec. 3 at 4:24 o.m. to Mr and Mrs. Concepcion Pineda (Rose Maria Monsivias), of 21 Main Watsonville, a 7-pound, 2Vi-ounce boy, Horacio Alfredo.

ONTIVEROS-Dec. 4 at 9:31 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Rlcardo Aguilar Ontiveros (Maria Antonieta Orezza), of 160 Casillas Watsonville, a 6-pound, 10-ounce girl, Renoth Yisel.

KENRECK Dec. 4 at 10:01 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Francis Ken-reck (Sylvia Ann Taylor), of 72 Ter would also have to be approved by the water district directors the subdivision wishes to pull I He explined: "If the system! will pay 55 cents.

Basic rate out of the water district to fur- then collapsed, we would turn'charged by the water district warned the elderly man not to to avoid a fight. If the the money with him be- ther an attempt by residents it over to the county. The county, is tor auu cudic leet ana I (in i. a nn oppose, the matter could go to cause of possible strongarm toq- to correct system deficiencies wouia men nave 10 sei up a service area. We would be faced bers.

and insure a relaible water An autopsy is scheduled to determine exact cause of death. an election. The water company's problems became serious two summers ago. Residents complained with a minimum three-month wait if we did not withdraw from the water district." As outlined by Weller, an at race View Drive, scons vaney, a 9-pound boy, Bruce Edward. tempt will be made to collect $200 from each of the water I of water cutoffs, shortages and They're having major water! problems again in Riverside Grove subdivision north of Boulder Creek.

This time the Riverside Grove Water Co. is teetering on the brink of economic disaster, according to Dennis Weller, its president. Funds for system maintenance and salaries will be cut off Jan. 1 by Gerald Smith, the company's majority stock- holder, Weller told San Lorenzo Valley County Water District directors Monday night. "Without maintenance funds MOLINA Dec.

3 Mr and Mrs. Catalino Molina (Dionlsla Macias), of 363 Casserly Road, Watsonville. a 9-oound, 14-ounce boy, Alejan low pressure and alleged that company's 135 customers to pay development of land in the area off obligations incurred by dro Eduardo. by Smith was responsible for 38 cents for each additional 100 cubic feet. Weller said the 86 per cent increase had been worked out and approved by the Public Utilities Commission.

He said also that the commission had indicated the company may apply for still another 86 per cent increase. District directors were non-commital on the subject of all-lowing Riverside Grove to withdraw from the district. Director Ken Springer said he thought the directors would be obliged to oppose the withdrawal because of obligations viously supplied water for most of the district. District Chairman Robert Brinblecom said that if the company became a mutual water company it would have to meeet more stringent county standards than the district itself had proposed more than a year ago, when Smith made an effort to have the subdivision included in the district's service area. Weller said the residents felt that if the district tax of 25 cents per $100 of assessed valuation were kept for use on their own system they would find it easier to get out from under many of their problems.

Withdrawal from the district and formation of a county service area would have to be approved by the Local Agency FUNERALS Palmquist, a retired farmer, had lived in the Santa Cruz area for six months. He was a native of Minnesota. Funeral services will be on Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Lysle Funeral Home, Fresno. Interment will be in Belmont Memorial Park there.

The Wessen-dorf and Holmes Mortuary in in charge of local arrangements. many of the problems. Weller stressed several times that the withdrawal was "merely an insurance technique." He said the residents intend to have money available to keep the system operational. "But in the event it collapses," he said, "we would want to turn it over to the county." Rate increases effective Jan. 1 were announced for the com Smith and to get some working capital.

The residents would from a mutual water company, to which Smith would turn over his majority stock holdings. Then, as a mutual water company, the new organization Palmquist is survived by a At that time the county hcuM. department imposed a building moratorium in the area. This was lifted for a short time while the water district was providing emergnecy water supplies to the area. But the moratorium was reimposed when residents successfully fought efforts by Smith to have the district take over the water system and provide regular service.

the system will collapse," Weller said, "and we'll be out of daughter, Ellen Fern Schmali of Santa Cruz; a son, Leonard pany's customers. Minimum rates will jump from $2.30 per month for 500 cubic feet of water to $4.50 per I water many times." The system's economic and would seek governmental aid to bring the entire system up to standard. Withdrawal from the water district, Weller said, "would be incurred for the entire district when bonds were sold to effect Palmquist of Kerman; a brother, Victor Palmquist of Fresno; a sister, Rose Rudolph of lone, BORDEN In Santa Cruz, Calif. December 12, 1970. Mary E.

Borden. Survived by her son, John F. (Jack) Borden of Culver City; six grandchildren, Mrs. Carol Ann Redman and Frederick Borden, both of Los Angeles, and Denise, Susan, Robert and Lisa Borden, all of Culjver City; also sur-vived by a great-grandchild. Native of Canada.

Services will be eluded at THE FERGUSON MORTUARY CHAPEL, 212 Laurel Street, Wednesday, December 16 at 11:00 a.m. with Mrs. Dorothea Capelle, Christian Science Reader. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend. Private interment In Oakwood Memorial Park.

12-14-296 JOHNSON In Santa Cruz, Calif. December 12, 1970. Louise Johnson. Survived by three daughters, Elsie and Vera Johnson and Mrs. Lorine Dahlberg, all of Santa Crui; five qrandchildren, Brandt Dahlberg of Rockford, Mark and Lori Dahlberg, both of Santa Cruz, Cynthia Homer of Los Angeles and Gall Haber of San Jose; four great-grandchildren, Lisa and David Dahlberg of Rock-ford, and Samantha and Jeffry month.

For each 100 cubic feet maintenance woes were detailed to the directors preliminary to an announcement by Weller that purchase by the district of Citi zens Utilities, which had pre' seven grandchildren and nine Formation i i n. It an insurance kind of the basic unit, customers great-grandchildren, Weather SV Hearing Before LAFC Uneeta Pierce Dies In Hospital ewhere Wednesday Uneeta Mae Pierce, 64, a na Haber of San Jose. Native of Sweden. Aged 87 years. Member of Messiah Lutheran Church.

Services will be conauctea at me A public hearing on proposed WESSENDORF 8, HOLMES CHAPEL, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr. Albany, snow 30 11 .01 223 Church Street, Wednesday, Decem tive of Texas, died Monday in a local hospital after a short illness. She spent most of her life in Fort Worth, and moved ber 16, at 2:00 p.m. witn tne ev. Theodore Hoelter of Messiah Lutheran Church officiating.

Friends are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment In 21 dissolution of the Scotts Valley County Water District will be held Wednesday by the Local Agency Formation Commission Albuquerque, cloudy 51 Atlanta, cloudy 55 to Santa Cruz in 1969. She made oakwooa memorial rar. uxuriuunuira to the Lutheran Bible Institute of Bismarck 19 Baymonte School Plans Yule Program The elementary department of Baymonte Christian school will present "A Child Is Born" and Christmas music Friday in the Mt. Hermon Christian Conference grounds auditorium at 7:30 p.m.

Several singing groups will perform and the public is invited. In this group are, from left, Larry Wisler, Denton Hess, Ruth Jedlicka, Kim Seeger, i Hammer and Chris Call. her home at 240 River St. (LAFC) in the isors Seattle, preferred. u-m Boise, cloudy 34 chambers in the courts building Boston, clear 30 Buffalo, cloudy 31 Furneral services will be Thursday at 2 p.m.

at White's chapel, 138 Walnut with at the county governmental center on Ocean Street. More than 200 SV area res the Rev. Howard Atchison of idents have petitioned for the Church of Christ of Watsonville 33 31 5 20 19 25 27 16 26 23 22 19 12 -13 49 16 dissolution so the City of Scoots officiating. Inurnment will be Valley can take over the syS' in IOOF Crematory. tern.

Charlotte, clear 54 Chicago, cloudy 29 Cincinnati, clear 47 Cleveland, cloudy 42 Denver, cloudy 56 Des Moines, clear 28 Detroit, cloudy 31 Fairbanks, cloudy -2 Fort Worth, cloudy 57 Helena, cloudy 23 Honolulu, Mrs. Pierce is survived by The regular LAFC meeting her husband, Arville L. Pierce will begin at 10 a.m. The water of Santa Cruz; two sons, Arville MORTUARY Inc. MORT In Santa Cruz, California, December 13.

1970. Edwin D. Mort, Lee Pierce of Santa Cruz and district hearing is the fifth hear ing scheduled. Orville George Pierce of Texas; Six annexations, four in the three daughters, Parmelia Taff survived by his wife Thelma E. Mort of Santa Cruz, one daughter Margarie Brand of San Dieqo; two stepsons, John VanKol of Santa Cruz, and Jerry Capitola area and two in the Indianapolis, clear 45 23 fo Watsonville, Dons Fogerson of San Jose and Gladys Cain Scotts Valley area, are also on Jacksonville, clear 59 42 Ticks Of Clock the agenda.

State Forecasts Juneau, cloudy 36 of McKinney, four sisters, VanKol of Cupertino; on sister, Minnie Shotwell of Long Beach, eleven grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Native of Iowa, aged 89 years. Private services will be conducted at They are New Brighton No. Kansas City, cloudy 57 Liz Thornal of Oklahoma, Asee- 238 annexation to the Capitola Measure na Bell of Arizona, Agnes Wat White's Chapel, 138 Walnut December 16, 1970 at 2 P.M. with Rev.

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA -Intermittent rain continuing throuah NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA -Rain in the northwest spreading over Los Angeles, clear 64 Louisville, cloudy 48 Memphis, cloudy 54 lace of Oklahoma and Gladys Pau Barton of the Twin Lakes Baptist Sanitation District, New Brighton No. 241 annexation to the City of Capitola, Capitola Wednesday. Rain heavy at times tonight and Wednesday morning. Highs Wednesday In the low and mid 50s. Lows Clements of Texas, 12 grand U.S.

Inflation River Debris Ires Rec Commission The sight of sludge, debris and foliage in the San Lorenzo River has raised the ire of some city parks and recreation Miami, clear 77 Church officiating. Inurnment in I.O.O.F. Crematory, Santa Calif. Contributions to The Dominican Hospital Building Fund, Santa Cruz, preferred. 12-14-296 the area continuing intermittently through Wednesday.

Rain locally heavy tonight and Wednesday morning. Travelers warning for locally heavy snow northern mountains. Cooler northern mountains Wednesday. Low tonight and high on Wednesday at Ukiah 45 50 Fort Bragg children and one great-grand' daughter. Heights No.

251 annexation to Milwaukee, clear 22 the City of Capitola, Lockwood tonight In the 40s. southerly wind increasing to 20 to 30 mph this evening. Chance of rain 90 per cent tonight and B0 per cent Wednesday. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL CALIFORNIA Rain In the northwest WASHINGTON (AP) Sad .05 dled by inflation and spurred by 14 58 37 56 clear New Orleans, rain New York, cloudy Okla. City, cloudy SIERRA NEVADA Travelers north portion.

Snow spreading south a fast-paced growth over the Nina Riddell, 82, spreading over most of Northern California by this evening and over the area tonight. Rain locally heavy in over the area tonight continuing through last decade, the nation econo the north tonight and Wednesday. Travel my reached a $l-trillion rate to Dies At Her Home Lane No. 252 annexation to the City of Scotts Valley, 38th Avenue No. 253 annexation to the Capitola Fire Protection i s-trict, and Steinberg No.

249 annexation to the Scoots Valley County Water District. Also on the agenda is a re Omaha, cloudy 32 Philadelphia, clear 42 weanesoay. Locally heavy snow in the north with strong southerly winds tonight and Wednesday. Cooler north part Wednesday. ers warning for snow heavy at times in northern mountains.

Gale warning day. Point Arena north and increasing sou They instructed the park-rec Monday to work with I other city departments to see Nina Frances Riddell, 82, SACRAMENTO VALLEY Rain PIERCE In Santa Cruz, Calif. December 14, 1970. Uneeta Mae Pierce. Survived by her husband, Arville L.

Pierce of Santa Cruz; two sons, Arville Lee Pierce of Santa Cruz and Orville George Pierce of Texas; three daughters, Mrs. Permelia Taff of Watsonville, Mrs. Doris Fogerson of San Jose and Mrs. Gladys Cain of McKinney, four sisters, Mrs. Liz Thornal of Oklahoma; Mrs.

Aseena Bell of Arizona, Mrs. Agnes Wallace of Oklahoma and Mrs. Gladys Clements of Texas; 12 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Native of Texas. Aged 64 years.

Services will be conducted at White's Chapel, 138 Walnut Thursday, December 17, 1970 at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Howard Atchison of The official estimate for the therly winds elsewhere. Cooler northern mountains Wednesday. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Cloudy spreading over the area this evening and continuing intermittently through native of Merced, died Sunday exact moment was noon EST, Wednesday.

Rain heavy at times to- at her home. 63 37 21 47 23 48 Phoenix, cloudy Pittsburgh, clear Ptlnd, cloudy Ptlnd, cloudy Rapid City, cloudy Richmond, clear tonight through Wednesday with light rain spreading southward Wednesday morning becoming moderate to heavy at times by Wednesday evening. Snow nigni ana weanesaay morning. Hign what can be done to beautify the waterway, especially between the Soquel Avenue bridge She came to Santa Cruz in with President Nixon marking the occasion by unveiling a new Gross National Product clock weanesaay irom upper 40 to low 50s Lows tonight in the 40s. level 7,000 teet early weanesaay tower ina to 5,500 fee btv Wednesday evening.

1940 and was employed by Mel 26 46 50 26 36 64 -1 1 50 33 42 25 30 37 21 43 8 29 27 29 50 52 41 52 40 55 34 44 43 42 29 42 29 52 vin's Drug Store until retiring, SALINAS VALLEY Intermittent rain spreading over the valley tonight and continuing Wednesday. Not so cool to- quest for a time extension to complete North Coast No. 192 annexation to the City of Santa Cruz. Motorcyclist, 19, She was a member of Isabella Not much temperature change tonight but cooler Wednesday. SACRAMENTO VALLEY Rain spreading over the area this tvening and continuing intermittently through Wednesday.

Rain heavy at times tonight and Wertnesriav mornina. Hiah Wednes the Church of Christ, Watsonville, of nigni. Higns Wednesday in the 50s, Lows ontiaht In the low and mid 40s. that ticks off the estimated GNP rate minute by minute. The President, however, was only commemorating an annual Rebekah Lodge 17.

ficiating. Friends are respecttuiiy in High Wednesday at Salinas 46 50, Paso Kooies 40 S3. vited to attend. Private inurnment in IOOF Crematory. 12-15-297 and the Water Street bridge.

The idea to dam the river has been suggested, but problems, such as possible flooding of basements in buildings adjacent to the river, have cropped up. In other business: day from upper 40s to low 50s. Lows SANTA CLARA VALLEY Intermit 38 Hurt In Accident tonlqht In the 40s. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Intermit RIDDELL In Santa Cruz, Calif. December 13, 1970.

Nina Frances Rid tent rain toniqht and Wednesday heavy at times. Highs Wednesday in the low rate of growth in the GNP, which measures the nation's output of goods and services in dell. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Hillard of Santa Cruz; a tent rain spreading over the valley tonight and continuing Wsdnesday. Llltle temperature chanqe.

Highs Wednesday from low 40s to low 50s. Lows tonight In the low and mid 40s. Light winds St. Louis, clear 54 Salt Lk. City, snow 40 San Diego, clear 62 San cloudy 53 Seattle, rain 44 Tampa, clear 65 Washington, clear Winnipeg, Bakersfield 49 Brownsville 60 Fresno 48 Las Vegas 58 Oakland 52 Red Bluff 44 Reno 46 son, Donald Riddell of San Francisco.

Also survived by three grandsons and Funeral services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at White's chapel, 138 Walnut with the Rev. Walter Gourley of First Methodist Church officiating. Inurnment will be at IOOF crematory. She is survived by a daughter, Mildred Hillard of Santa Cruz, a son, Donald Riddell of San terms of current dollars.

Joe Armijo, 19, 404 S. 49th Captiola, was taken to Dominican Hospital by ambulance Sunday after his motorcycle ana mid 50s. Lows tonight from upper 30s to upper 40s. Low tonight and high Wednesday at San Jose 48 53. Hollister 45 53.

DIABLO SAN RAMON AND MORAGA VALLEYS Rain continuing intermittently through Wednesday heavy at times. Little temperature change. Highs four oreat-oranchildren. Native of Cali becoming southerly 10 to 20 mpn to night. fornia.

Aged 82 years. Member of The money GNP has doubled h. the last 10 years, whereas in rammed the side of a car Wednesday from upper 40s to upper Isabella Rebekah Lodge No. 17. Services will be conducted at White's Chapel, 138 Walnut Wednesday, December 16, 1970 at 11 a.m.

with the Rev. Walter Gourley of First United Methodist Church offldatina. driven by Harold Murphy, 73, 302 S. 45th on Capitola ius. lows Tonignr in me 40s.

pre World War days it took an average of 25 years for the mon NAPA AND SONOMA VALLEYS AND SANTA ROSA PLAIN Rain con Mary E. Borden Died Saturday Francisco, three grandsons and 01 ey output to double. Friends art respectfully Invited to tinuing Intermittently throuah Wednes. four great-grandchildren. Road near 45th according to Capitola police.

Murphy was beginning a left day heavy at times. Little chanqe in attend. Private inurnment will follow in IOOF Crematory. 11-15-296 While real output has stepped lemperaiure. low tonignt ana mqn on 01 Wednesday at Santa Rosa 45 50.

NORTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA PARK The recreation staff was instructed to proceed with compiling information on possibility of having a city park north of Delaware Avenue and adjacent to Natural Bridges State Park. BEVERAGES Commissioners said they want stricter enforcement of persons drinking alcoholic beverages within the confines of city play fields. The commission noted that drinking of such beverages in picnic areas or indoor reserved facilities would still be allowed. 03! turn onto 45th when the motor Sacramento 48 Spokane 32 Thermal 70 (M Missing) Serving Grtoftr Santa CnI Travelers warning. Snow tonight and Wednesday.

Heavy at times blowing Food Drive For up markedly since the early 1950s, so has inflation. Prices have increased by about 50 per cent in that time. and drifting. Colder Wednesday. Low tonight and high Wednesday at Susanville 26 30.

136 WALNUT AVENUE PHONE 423-4800 cyclist attempted to pass him, police said. A citation for Armijo charging attempting to pass at an intersection has been recommended. Needy Underway Canned foods and staples, destined to become materials Armed Robbery Suspect Caught In Stakeout of the Christmas dinners of the Fire Calls needy of Santa Cruz County. Mary E. Borden, a resident of California for 51 years, died Saturday in a local convalescent hospital.

A a i of Canada, Mrs. Borden came to Santa Cruz from Los Angeles in 1961 and lived for several years at Casa del Rey retirement hotel. She is survived by her son, John F. Borden of Culver City, six grandchildren, and one great -grandchild. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m, at the Ferguson chapel, 212 Laurel with Dorothea Capelle, Christian Science Reader, officiating.

Private inter-ment will follow at Oakwood It will be some time before the nation's real output, measured in terms of noninflation-ary 1958 dollars, will reach the $l-trillion mark. Thus, the new GNP clock will not only tick off the nation's output, it will mark any continuing inflation minute by minute. lExtended outlook Dec. 17 through Sat. Dec.

19. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA Rain Thursday with snow In mountains. Mostly fair Friday and Saturday. Morning low temperatures at low altitude mostly in the 30s but locally in the 20s Friday and Saturday. Afternoon high In the 40s to mid 50s.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Showers Thursday with snow In mountains. Morning low temperatures at low altitude mostly In the 30s but locally in the 20s. Afternoon highs mostly in 40s to mid 50s. Monday began to find their' way FERRARI the Florist "THE FINEST IN FLOWERS" 1222 Pacific Ave. Dial 426-1122 I-9-tt into the classrooms at Santa Cruz Gardens School.

A stakeout of the Mardi Gras Motel, 338 Riverside Mon The school's food drive will continue through Thursday. The day night ended in the arrest PRIVATE SERVICES Sevices will be private Wednesday for Edwin D. Mort, 89, a retired carpenter, who died Sunday in a local hospital, the rites will be at White's chapel with the Rev. Paul Barton of Twin Lakes Baptist Church of a Watsonville man wanted as a suspect in a San Jose tooa collected will be turned over to the Salvation Army, which will make ud the food Carolyn Baldwin Debate Coach Stewarts Flower Shop 1430 Soquel 423-0640 Evenings-475-4161 FLOWERS SAY IT BETTER 5-12-tf MONDAY, DEC. 14, 1970 Santa Cruz Fire Department 11:27 a.m.

Resuscitator call, Pal-omar Hotel, 1344 Pacific Viola Mary Pratt, 68, having diff I 1 1 breathing, to hospital via ambulance. Scotts Valley Fire Department 5 p.m. Chimney fire, 17240 Laurel Road, out on arrival. Live Oak Fire Department 8:13 a.m. Oven fire, 304 Ger-maine out on arrival.

9:18 p.m. Man down, 14th Avenue near beach, Theodore Palmquist, 82, 890 38th taken by ambulance to hospital, pronounced dead on arrival. TUESDAY, DEC. 15, 1970 Scotts Valley Fire Department 2:30 a.m. Garage fire, 1450 Glen Canyon Road, free standing garage on fire.

Total loss to structure and contents, but no money estimate armed robbery, according to city police. baskets and distribute them to families need. Memorial Park. Fritz August Lusat, 22, was booked on possession of narcot Dies In Hospital Pay Considered Carolyn M. Baldwin, 5 8, a By CitV TriiSteeS native of Santa Cruz, died to-j day in a local hospital after A request by John Wasser- ics and paraphernalia and armed thoughtful services a year-long illness.

burger for revision of the pay scale for the speech and debate A piano teacher for 35 years, robbery charges. Two alleged accomplices are in custody in San Jose. Capitola Permits she was active in local music circles, including the Santa Cruz coach at Soquel High School was tabled Monday night by the Santa Cruz City Board "of NEWCOMERS i County Symphony. Her home was at 911 Mission St. She is survived by two broth Education.

Wasserburger, who has held Total $22,569 Ten building permits with a ers, Doug Baldwin of Salinas the post for the past seven LOUISE JOHNSON Wednesday, Dec. 16th, at 2:00 p.m. ORENE HASTINGS HUTCHIN Thursday, Dec. 17th, at 11:00 a.m. THEODORE ANTHONY PALMQUIST Thursday, Dec.

17th, at 1:00 p.m. In the Lysle Funeral Homes, Fresno and Robert Baldwin, of Santa Cruz, two nephews and a niece. total improvement valuation of Funeral services are pending We'll roll out the "red carpet" for you years, prefaced his 30-mmute presentation by commenting, "This is for the position, not the man." The issue generated extended discussion, and finally concern at White's Mortuary. In lieu of when one of our Hostesses comes to ca II. Over 40 local merchants are eager to meet you and present you with a lovely gift.

We also invite you to loin our New flowers, the family requests contributions be made to the kidney fund at Dominican Hospital. $22,569 were issued by the City of Capitola during the month of November. One new home valued at $20,000 represents the bulk of the total. Four permits were issued for new residence accessory buildings, one for an addition to comer's Club and meet a friend. for procedures and for correction of other inequities that may exist prevailed.

The discussion is expected to WESSENDORF HOLMES FERGUSON KENNETH D. FERGUSON BEATRICE F. FERGUSON 212 Laurel St. 426-1505 HOSPITALITY SERVICE- -PHONE 426-4995 Dr. G.

H. Lindner Jr. New Dental Plates And Fast Plate Repairs 903 CEDAR 423-3364 cover the Greater Santa Crux Area La Salva, Aptos, Capitola, pi tmipu at nroppmps STNnr. iscM be renewed at the board's January meeting, when a report is due from the unuiwiu wmiwm wv Joqual, Santa Cruz, San Lorenzo Valley and Scotts Valley. a residence, three for residence repairs and one for a new 423-4725 3 223 Church St sign..

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