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1 16, 1( 5 4 L. i 10- feted i 1 Wood is voluntary 1 0 Ha oast i'Giects NULLITY OF MARRIAGE FINAL JUDGEMENT HEINSOHN Jerry Dale and Gloria Diane I SO LU 1 0 MARRIAGE PETITIONS FILED BAIR Juanita A. and Richard T. WHEELER Cheryl Leah and Donald Rav URLY Delora and Claude BLEVINS-Sharon Faith and Elvis Report On Sewage Facilities op RBLiiiDLC Finns Testimony On Oil Bill The League of Women Voters Copyright by F. M.

Conley, 1944 developments, condom i i sites; looked at highway routes, of Santa Cruz County has adopt- Clyde ic a f- cd a consensus policy for land Whatever method is used fori n3t LOZINSKI Harvey and Joseohene A. agricultural areas, watershed lands, quarries, longing areas; Assemblyman Robert Wood. also spoke at the Santa Bar SAUNDERS Christine Joan and! Janes Randall bara hearing. Muhly pointed out. future sewage disposa in the, and assets uniaue and Santa Cruz county officials studied geological features such 426-7010 SALES a SERVICE: SIAAMONS-llse and William II.A BERTSCH Dianna Lee and Randy jOffnlfiP' MACttlrieS as faults, slides and erosion the Santa Barbara oil spill Live Oak and Capitola county" last vear was four times the; the present Live Oak treatment! have urged a ban on offshore oil drilling around Monterey areas.

HAUFF Charles Bruce and Barbara Santa Cruz Office Equipment Lynn size of the entire Monterey Bay. 'plant should not be closed butj cal moved Bay. MARCUS Shelby and Raymond G. should be enlarged, a cuumj: nrpn nf rnnsprvafinn Asspmhlvman Wood. R-Mon-i said mat J.B million per- FUNERALS 287 WATER CALCULATORS TYPEWRITERS DESKS FILES report recommends.

and land use after study of terey, told The Sentinel today sons San Francisco Bay he hopes to generate volunteer reSin have access to the rec- MUTH In Santa Cruz, California, March 13, 1970. LYSLE MUTH. Sur the county's General Plan, area County Public Works Director Don Porath will present a report on future sewer facilities in the be mnnti in favnr nf SRSnqTieciuuucu cucaa ui oauia uui plans and a tour of the vived by his wife Florence L. Muth of Santa Cruz; a brother Duane Muth of Santa Cruz, two aunts, Mrs. Edith "We Alignment Brakes U4-w 111 I in Washington in the near fu- and Monterey counties, cannot afford to ruin The league's consensus reads that it "supports the Santa Cruz County General Plan and believes in orderly growth, preservation of aesthetic values, and conservation of natural resources, and assets unique to the county." The concensus goes into more detail on the preservation of types of land such as agriculture, open space, mountain Cliff and CaDitola sanita Mrs.

Carl Nelson, head ot the ile of Salinas and Mrs. Mabel Lund-berg of Iowa. Native of Iowa, aqed 70 years. Member of Willow Glen study committee, and Mrs. Jo Santa Crui Tire Serviced Z03 waier E.MUELLER, OWNER MBBe B.

F. GOODRICH TIRES SHOCK ABSORBERS it jlamenity that belongs to the ood said the bill, sponsored (people," Muhly declared. "We in Congress by Sens canJlot take the chance Cranston and George an oiI spill within fte bay would prohibit oil exploration coastal waters because un. Anne Schontzler said the first result of the study will be league backing for proposed 10-acre "interim" zoning to stop tion districts to county supervisors Tuesday. The report recommends that the East Cliff plant get a new ocean outfall line or that the plant's sewage be pumped to Lodge No.

676, F.8.A.M.; Scottish Rite Bodies of San Jose; Cabrillo Region Antique Auto Club of America; Santa Clara Valley Chapter of Horseless Carriage Club of America; National Antique Auto Club and National Horseless Carriage Club. Services will be conducted at the a AAA Army Surplus ana arming on me coast like the Santa Barbara chan. lands, coastlands and recreation WESSENDORF HOLMES CHAPEL, nel, there is no guarantee outfall constructed by the santa cruz, Monterey ana san Luis Obispo counties between areas. The league supports a county conservation commis tne on wouia not De of Santa Cruz, 223 Church street, Tuesday, March 17th, at 11:00 a.m. with Santa Cruz Masonic Lodge No.

38 F. A.M. officiating. Entombment in the IOOF Peninsula Surplus-811 Pacific RAINWEAR.CLOTHING-LUGGAGE SHOES.FOAM RUBBER CAMPING EQUIP. HARDWARE TOOLS ELECTRONICS in the bay." sion.

It also supports the coun Either program would cost development along the North Coast of the county. A public hearing on the zoning will be held by county super visors March 24. The league committee has toured mobile homes, housing the 3 and 12-mile limit. He noted Monterey Bay itself al Mausoleum will follow. 3-15-62 ty's Transportation Policies close to $2.8 million and take care of expected sewage flows ready is protected under provi PECK In Salt Lake City, Utah.

Committee studies of highway sions of a state law by ben. Muhly also read a statement by Aptos District Supervisor Ralph Sanson, which warned the committee that "These sen problems. past 1990. March 15, 1970. Randall Fred (Randy) Peck.

Survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck of Santa Cruz; Auto Body (Painting 423-3251 Donald Grunsky R-Watsonville, The report also considered a sister, Cynthia Irene Peck of Santa and Wood. two other alternatives and re Cruz; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Fay of Capitola and Mr. and Mrs. Loren L. Peck of Stockton. Also jected them as too expensive ate bills are scraps of paper on which is written the future of our children and of their Wood told a Senate hearing Saturday in Santa Barbara he Perrigo Body Shop -251 Washington St.

RON LYNDALL PERRIGO INSURANCE ESTIMATES MODERN SPRAY BOOTH survived by several aunts, uncles and and full of problems. One was cousins. Native of Stockton, Calif. Aged Harold Richey, Member Of Pioneer Family, Dies the rumored closing of the East 19 years. children, as well as the history of ourselves and our Services will be conducted at the Cliff plant and use of the Santa Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day saints, 220 Elk Wednesday, March Cruz plant for both treatment and outfall.

This would cost al Auto Home Glass 475-36Bb 18, at 2:00 p.m. with Bishop Brad Harold E. Richey, member Club, Easter Seal Society and most $4.4 million and be a waste First Congregational Church of a pioneer Santa Cruz County of the East Cliff facilities, the ley m. macoonaia otticiating. t-riends are respectfully invited at attend.

WESSENDORF-HOLMES in charge of arrangements. Interment in Oakwood Memorial Park will follow. Contributions to "Randy" Peck Memorial Fund at the Soquel High School preferred. He was a member of the pio Portola Glass -3700 Portola Dr. FAST INSURANCE REPLACEMENTS "IF IT'S WE DO IT!" family and a long-time building neer family of Nicholas Gann, Former University President To Talk would testify in Washington at his own expense and said today he felt residents of Santa Cruz County might wish to join him in his efforts.

County officials already have backed the bill. "The young people of your county already have expressed an interest in preserving the environment," Wood noted, citing the testimony of Lance King, a Soquel High School senior, at a recent state hear materials firm official, died Sunday. He was 71. report said. The fourth alternative would be expansion of East Cliff, with only future sewage who came here in 1847 and settled on land on what is now 3-16-63 RICHEY In Santa Cruz.

Calif. A native of Salinas, Richey retired last January after 45 Graham Hill Road and the Itali Auto Insurance Problems 423-4304 March 15, 1970. Harold E. Richey. Dr.

0. Meredith Wilson, for flows past 1990 to be sent to the City of Santa Cruz plant. This would cost about $3.2 an Gardens area. years in the building materials Survived by his wife, Mildred M. Richey of Santa Cruz; two daughters, Mrs.

Claire M. Waltrip of Santa Cruz. In the early 1950s, Richey served as chairman of the Santa mer president of the Universities of Oregon and Minnesota, will speak Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Room 450 of rh the Forum Heuwald-Berryessa Cedar Locust We Have The Answer To Your Insurance Problems HOMEOWNERS-BUSINESS-LIABILITY-LIFE-HEALTH Mrs. Carroll A.

Cooper of Riverside; a son, Jack H. Richey of Santa Cruz, and 11 grandchildren. Native of Porath recommends public Cruz County Republican Central hearings on his two alterna ing in Los Angeles. "Perhaps Building at Cabrillo College, not tives, and said an election to Committee. He is survived by his wife, Mildred of Santa Cruz; two the college gym as was origin business.

He joined the Henry Cowell Lime and Cement Co. in 1925 as a bookkeeper. When the Cowell firm was sold to Provenzano in 1956, he was assistant manager. After the sale, he became manager of Provenzano Brothers, Inc. Well known for his long interest in fish and game legisla provide the local share of ex Automatic Transmissions 426-5442 ally scheduled.

a fund-raising ettort mignt De launched to send a young delegate to Washington to these hearings on SB3093," he panding the East Cliff plant daughters, Mrs. Claire M. Wal- His topic will be "A Past should be held before the end Son Young-110 River St. trip of Santa Cruz and Mrs. saunas, cant.

Aged 71 years. Member of First Congregational Church of Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Rotary Club, Santa Cruz Lodge 824 BPOE and Santa Cruz County Easter Seal Society. Memorial services will be conducted at the WESSENDORF HOLMES Chapel Tuesday, March 17, at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Bernard Cornelius-sen officiating.

Friends are respectfully Invited to attend. Cremation was private in IOOF Crematory. Contributions to Camp Harmon preferred. 3-16-62 President Views Present Tur of the year. Federal funds would Carroll A.

Cooper of Riverside; moil." REPAIR REBUILD EXCHANGE ADJUST-SEALS PARTS: NEW-USED REBUILT TORQUE CONVERTERS pay part of the cost. a son, Jack H. Richey of Cama- Volunteers interested in the project were invited by Wood Admission is free and the Supervisors meet at 9 a.m. nllo; and 11 granchildren. tion and local sportsman's public is invited.

Dr. Wilson, in the courts building of County to write to him at tne L-ap groups, Richey was a past presi The family home is at 1518 Laurent St. now director of the Center tor Center, Ocean and Water itol Building, Sacramento. He Advanced Study in the Behav Streets. The East Cliff report said he would seek to estate dent ot the banta Cruz Rod and Gun Club.

He also was a member of Auto Mufflers 426-2485 Midas Muffler Shops -121 8 Ocean SPECIALIZING IN MUFFLERS BRAKES SHOCKS CUSTOM EXHAUST SYSTEM is expected to come up after lish the time and date of the 10:30 a.m. Washington hearings the Santa Cruz Elks, Rotary ioral Scences at Stanford, also has served on the faculties of the Universities of Chicago and Utah. Other agenda items for super Santa Cruz County Planning Director Bert Muhly and King ES visors: CITYHOOD The county ad ministrative office will ask for supervisors' approval to publish California Datebook Auto Repair 475-2942 Berger Automotive -161 5-1 7 th Ave. MAURICE BERGER, OWNER OVERHAUL GENERAL REPAIR TRANSMISSIONS Weather Elsewhere fact sheet on incorporation MORTUARY Inc. MacKENZIE In Santa Cruz, Calif.

Memorial services will be conducted Tuesday at' 2 p.m. at the Wessendorf and Holmes chapel. The Rev, Bernard Corneli-ussen will officiate. Inurnment was at the IOOF Crematory. Memorial contributions may be made to Camp Harmon.

Rallies Protest School's Dropping Of Lunch Program MODESTO (AP) Protests like Saturday's four-hour rally of Live Oak and the Mid-County area. March 14, 1970. James R. MacKenzie. SACRAMENTO (AP) Here LOGGING Proposed state Survived by his wife, Ellen MacKenzie of Santa Cruz; a son, Wm, James .36 .02 is a schedule of state agency meetings around California this MacKenzie of Vacaville; two sisters, rules for control of logging in the county will be presented Christina Adams of Oakland and Louise Hughes of Vacaville, and one grand week New Orleans, clear 65 39 New York, cloudy 39 25 Okla.

City, rain 50 35 Omaha, clear 37 15 Philadelphia, clear 39 24 Phoenix, clear 82 59 Pittsburgh, clear 29 13 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr. Albany, clear 37 11 Albuquerque, cloudy 69 39 Atlanta, clear 53 21 Bismarck, clear 22 4 Boise, cloudy 54 32 for endorsement by the board. child. Native of Glasgow, Scotland. Brick Block Stone 475-3000 Antolini Co.

-2964 Soquel Ave. OPEN SATURDAY GENERAL MASONRY SUPPLIES MONDAY State Board of HARBOR Petitions contain Aged 71 years. graveside services win oe conauciea at Oakwood Memorial Park, Santa .01 ing the signatures of about 250 persons asking that a perma STEPPINGSTONES DECORATIVE ROCK CEMENT Cruz, Tuesday, March 17, 1970 at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Thomas Carr of First Presbyterian Church Vocational Nurse Psychiatric Technician Examiners, San Francisco.

TUESDAY Board of Reg Ptlnd, clear 40 22 .18 .04 demanding continuance of the Pttad, cloudy 54 48 Rapid City, fog 27 17 nent sand bypass plant be built at Santa Cruz harbor will be presented to supervisors by the East Cliff Drive Property Own 475-6100 federal school lunch program Building Materials San Lorenzo LumbeMlst Ave. istration for Geologists, Los Angeles. will continue "until the school Watsonville Freeway ers Assn. board realizes it can't play poi Richmond, clear 42 21 St. Louis, cloudy 42 20 Salt Lk.

City, cloudy 43 37 San Diego, fog 72 52 WEDNESDAY Board of ZONING Apartment zoning itics with hungry children's "YOUR ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTER" FOR BUILDER DO-IT-YOURSELFER for Pot Belly Beach and com' Dry Cleaners, Sacramento; Personnel Board, Sacramento; Gov. Reagan press conference, San clear 67 Boston, cloudy 40 28 Buffalo, snow 26 14 Charlotte, clear 47 18 Chicago, clear 34 19 Cincinnati, clear 30 9 Cleveland, clear 25 14 Denver, snow 49 23 Des Moines, clear 35 15 Detroit, clear 29 13 Fairbanks, cloudy 27 8 Fort Worth, cloudy 69 52 Helena, clear 47 33 Honolulu, cloudy 86 74 Indianapolis, clear 32 15 Jacksonville, cloudv 65 37 mercial zoning for the northeast stomachs," says an organizer, the Rev. Monroe Taylor. Rep. George Brown, .01 section of Rob Roy Junction Los Angeles.

THURSDAY Personnel officiating. Friends may call at White's Chapel, 138 Walnut Ave. until 9 p.m. Monday. Interment in Oakwood memorial Park.

Contributions to Heart Fund preferred. 3-16-62 WEAVER In Ben Lomond, Calif. March 13, 1970. Clarence L. Weaver.

Survived by a son, William A. Weaver of Ben Lomond; a daughter, Judeth Jantz of Cherockee, Iowa, a sister, Erma Woodworth of Manson, Iowa, and one grandchild. Native of Brad-gate, Iowa. Aged 78 years. Member of Silver Cord Lodge No.

525 Ocheyeden, Iowa, American Legion, Wood Miller Post No. 326, First Methodist Church of Ocheyeden, Iowa- and Rosebud Chapter O.E.S. No. 405. Services will be conducted at First Methodist Church, Silbey, Iowa, Thursday, March 19, 1970 at 2 p.m.

White's Chapel, 138 Walnut are handling local arrangements. Interment In Silbey, iowa, 3-16-62 Serving Gnator Santa Out Seattle, cloudy 52 46 Tampa, clear 66 52 Washington, clear ..43 24 Winnipeg, Bakersfield 70 50 at Freedom Boulevard and High way 1 will be considered. another speaker, told the rally, "This country is rich enough Carpet Draperies 0 Shades 475-91 10 DECOR CSh-1441 Capitola Rd. FREE ESTIMATES CUSTOM DRAPERIES CUSTOM STOCK WINDOW SHADES Board, Sacramento; Advisory Council on Vocational Educa that there should not be a single hungry child anywhere. The fed tional, Sacramento; Board of Funeral Directors and Embal- eral government, recognizing the problem of lunches as one mers, San Francisco.

Juneau, foe 43 27 .01 Brownsville 76 67 Fresno 67 46 Las Vegas 72 52 Oakland 65 57 Red Bluff 72 53 Reno 60 24 of the most is now FRIDAY Fish and Game Building Ban Laid On S.F. Bay Pollution Commission, Los Angeles; moving to improve the situation, while at the same time, Board of Funeral Directors and Ceramic Tile jSPSk 475-7870 Santa Cruz Tile CONTRACTORS SINCE 1947 OVER THE COUNTER SALES FOR DO-IT-YOURSELFERS the Modesto Board of Educa Embalmers, San Francisco. Kansas City, cloudy 46 29 Los Angeles, fog 8i 55 Louisville, clear 35 18 Memphis, cloudy 50 28 Miami, cloudy 70 54 Milwaukee, clear 28 18 clear ..29 12 tion is trying to get rid of it." MARTINEZ (AP) The Cali .01 70 51 50 40 90 60 138 WALNUT AVENUE PHONE 4234800 Sacramento Spokane Thermal (M Missing) The reference was to a re fornia Water Resources Control cent board decision to withdraw Board has cracked down on the Live Oak Board City of San Francisco for al Cleaners Launderers 423-1500 Bariteau's-620 Water St. from the federal school lunch program. It came after U.

S. District Court Judge Thomas J. leged pollution of its bay. To Meet Tuesday MASONS ATTENTION You are requested to present yourselves at Wessendorf- The agency adopted an order Saturday that effectively halts MacBnde issued an injunction Live Oak Elementary School State Forecasts DRIVE IN OR DELIVERY MAKE ONE CALL DO IT Feb. 27 ordering the Modesto almost all new construction District trustees will continue their discussion of the district's schools to provide free or re the southeast section of the city.

Holmes Mortuary Chapel, 223 Church Tuesday, March duced cost lunches for all child San Francisco also was or future when they meet Tuesday-at 7:30 p.m. in the library of Live Oak School, 1916 Capitola dered to get its entire dry wea ther sewage system in compli ren of families with incomes less than the poverty level set 17 at 10:45 a.m. for the purpose of at Engine Rebuilding SI7E 423-3183 McGhee's Autmotive Machine Shop 1822 SOQUEL AVE. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING AUTO PARTS ance with state regulations in by the U. S.

Office of Econo Road. mic Opportunity. The discussion will center on two years instead of a previ ously agreed-on four. The ludges directive, the alternatives available to the board as it ponders methods school board said, would raise The city was charged with being in noncompliance with SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Fair through Tuesday. Little temperature change.

High Tuesday from mid 60s fo low 70s. Low tonight 45 to 50. Northwest wind 10 to 20 mph. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL CALIFORNIA Partly cloudy far north with a few showers over mountains in the northeast this evening. Otherwise fair through Tuesday.

Slightly cooler north tonight. SACRAMENTO VALLEY Fair through Tuesday. Slightly cooler. High Tuesday 65 to 70. Low tonight in the 40s.

Light northerly wind. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEYFair through Tuesday but with patches of morning fog. Little temperature change. Low tonight the 40s. Light wind, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Night and morning fog and low clouds along coast otherwise fair through Tuesday.

Local gusty northerly winds. Slightly cooler west portion Tuesday. NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA Partly cloudv north otherwise fair through and high Tuesday at Fort Bragg 44 61 Uklah 42 70. MOUNT SHASTA SISKIYOU AREA -Clearing tonight then fair Tuesday. Cool- SIERRA NEVADA Mostly fair through Tuesday but some clouds and chance of showers extreme north this evening.

Slightly cooler north tonight. SALINAS VALLEY Fair through Tuesday. Little temperature change. Highs Tuesday from mid 40s to low 70s. Low tonight in the 40s.

Light northwest wind. Low tonight and high Tuesday at Salinas 45 and 68 Paso Robles 44 and 74. SANTA CLARA VALLEY Fair through Tuesday. Little temperature change. Highs Tuesday in upper 60s to mid 70s.

Low tonight in the 40s. Light northwest wind. Low tonight and high Tuesday at San Jose 44 and 73. DIABLO SAN RAMON AND MORAGA VALLEYS Fair through Tuesday. Little temperature change.

Highs Tuesday from mid 60s to low 70s. Low tonlaht in the 40s. Northwest wind 5 to resolve financial problems in the number of needy lunches from the present 460 to more tending the funeral of our late brother, Lysle Muth, a member of Willow Glen Lodge No. 676, of San Jose. Services at 11 a.m.

Visiting brothers are invited. By order of the Master, Roy L. Mayfield, Santa Cruz Lodge No. 38 3-16-62 state regulations regarding sew the wake of the Feb. 24 tax than 2,800.

defeat. Fabrics HOME SEWER 423-5434 Hart's Fabric Center -1142 Soquel Ave. OPEN SUN. 12.14 THURS. EVE 'TIL 9 FASHION FABRICS TRIMMINGS-BUTTONS-PATTERNS age treatment and was criticized for dumping bacteria into "Inability to finance the in The board also will discuss creased load" was the reason the bay.

The order applies to any plan creation of a proposed superintendent's budget advisory com for withdrawal from the pro gram, board members said. ned residential or industrial construction. Not affected are mittee, preliminary enrollment Tuesday. Slightly cooler. Low tonight facilities now being built or tn 15 moh.

projections for 1970-71, elementary internship programs and various items of routine structures for which permits Home Builders 423-9080 Melody Homes-1207 Soquel Ave. LOW COST-OVER 40 PLANS TO CHOOSE FROM 100 FINANCING ON SOME LOTS PEDESTRIAN HURT Janet Robideaux, 61, 7 Man- NAPA AND SONOMA VALLEYS AND SANTA ROSA PLAIN Fair through Tuesday. Little temperature change. Low tonight and high Tuesday at Santa Rosa FERRARI the Florist "THE FINEST IN FLOWERS" 1222 Pacific Ave. Dial 426-1122 zanita Springs, Mt.

Hermon, 40 ana Ii. Ligni nonneny wniu. James MacKenzie Died Saturday were issued prior to Saturday Aptos High Sets Thursday Concert The Aptos High School con 2-9-tf was struck by a car driven by Genevieve B. Storey, 55, 8117 Azalea Drive, Felton, as she walked along Mt. Hermon Road near Graham hill Road Saturday.

She is in good condition at Dominican Hospital. Mrs. Storey was not cited. James R. MacKenzie, 71, a native of Glascow, Scotland, died Saturday at his home in Clarence Weaver Dies At His Home Clarence L.

Weaver, 78, a na TROOP TOTAL DROPS SAIGON (AP) The total number of U.S. troops in Vietnam dropped nearly 4,000 last week, to 460,800, the U.S. Command said today. Mowers by Snapper The Tool Chest Lawn Garden Center NEW LOCATION-2608 CHANTICLEER AVE SALES RENTALS SHARPENING REPAIRSPARTS Stewart's Flower Shop 1430 Soquel 423-0640 evenings 475-4161 FLOWERS SAY IT BETTER 5-12-tf Ben Lomond. cert band, stage band and mix Hp came to the U.S.

as a tive of Bradgate, Iowa, died Friday at his home in Ben Lo child with his family who set ed choir will present a concert Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Moving Storage 423-5flfifi tied in Chicago. He came to California in 1924 and lived in school gym. Gordon Trousdale, music di Guerneville. MacKenzie served EDITOR TO WIN SOUTH PASADENA (AP) editor of the Pasadena Star News, Edward P.

Essertier, Owens Bros. Transfer Storage-Mayflower rector, said the theme will be thoughtful services in the Army in World War I modern music, including "What and the Marines in World War SERVING SANTA CRUZ PROFESSIONALLY SINCE 1901 has announced his candidacy for II. He was disabled Dec. 24, the World Needs Now is Love and "Aquarius-Let the Sunshine mond. He became a lumberman at an early age and remained in the lumber business until retiring in 1957.

He came to Ben Lomond about a year ago to be near his son. Weaver was a member of Silver Cord lodge 525, Ocheyden, Iowa; Wood Miller Post 326. American Legion, 1942. Paints Wallpaper 423.1 He came to Santa Cruz County the Republican nomination for the Congressional seat vacated by the death of Rep. Glenard Lipscomb.

In." The public is invited. in 1952 and was in Civil Defense activities. Graveside services will be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at Oak-wood Memorial Park with the LYSLE MUTH Tuesday, March 17, at 11:00 a.m. HAROLD E.

RICHEY Memorial Service Tuesday, March 17th, at 2:00 p.m. RANDALL (RANDY) PECK Wednesday, March 18th, at 2 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Fire Calls SANTA CRUZ FIRE DEPARTMENT Sunday, March 15, W0 Ocheyeden; First Methodist Rev. Thomas Carr of First Pres Church of Ocheyeden, and Rose' bud Chapter 405, O.E.S. 2 a.m.

San Juan and Soquel Thomsen's Color Corner -1 704 Soquel Ave OUR OWN ALADDIN PAINTS DUTCH BOY FULLER AMERITONE YOUR ONE STOP PAINT STORE Reroof ing ft Insulation 42fi-55ftft XERIC CORPORATION, 303 Potrero (FORMERLY 'ALCAL)REEESTIMATES OVER 85,000 ROOFS SINCE 19S2 byterian Church officiating, In terment will follow. Avenues, car wreck, gas washdown. 2:44 p.m. Municipal wharf, boy Funeral services will be Thurs trapped beneath wharf, returned to Friends may call at White's station, police handling. day at 2 p.m.

at First Methodist Church, Silbcy, Iowa Interment will follow there. White's Mortuary is in charge of local ar KENNEDY ON PARADE LAWRENCE, Mass. (AP) Mortuary, 138 Walnut until 9 o'clock tonight, MacKenzie is survived by his wife, Ellen; a son, William James MacKenzie of Vacaville; two sisters, Christina Adams of rangements. I He is survived by a son, Wil Despite written threats against liam A. Weaver of Ben Lomond; Stereo Recorders Supplies 423-1 lan a daughter, Judith Jantz of Oakland and Louise Hughes of SINCE 1880 I I FUNERAL DIRECTORS I his life, Sen, Edward M.

Kennedy walked among an estimated 50,000 Lawrence area residents in a St. Patrick's Day parade t.w a is i l- ai I I 223 Church St 423-4725 Jt Vacaville, and one grandchild. Chereckee, Iowa; a sister, Contributions may be made Erma Woodworth of Manson, to the Heart Fund. I Iowa and a grandchild. oama uruz Neuronics no Frederick SANTA CRUZ' LARGEST ELECTRONICS SUPPLY rXL SONY GARRARD FISHER KITS EQUIP Sunday.

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