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Vital Statistics 28- Santa Crm Smtlnll Thursday. Sept. 23, 1971 MARRIAGE LICENSES School Trustees CUNNINGHAM-PAOLY William Lewis Cunningham and Judith Ellen Paoiy, both of Santa Cruz. OFFEY-HRAB KO Terrence Michael Coffey and Lynn Maria Trestle Job In Capitola Is Dragging 1 TAYLOR-NASS NchcolM Anthony Taylor of Soquel and Judith Mary Nass of Aptos. Hrabko, both ot eouiaer tree.

FARLEY-BALDWIN lerrence KING-MIGUES Chris Burton King of Santa Crux and Linda Marie Migues of William Farley of Soquel and oonna Christine Baldwin of Santa Cruz. Capitola. ove Plans For TURNER-MOOKt Stanley nowjro Appn Turner and Marcey Marlena Moore, )) City Manager Ryder Ray confirmed today what Capitola RAINMAN-MA LONE Abe Al Raiman and Mary Catherine Malone, both of San Jose. LARMER-MC KIBBIN Ronald Raymond Larmer and Anne Fowler motorists have suspected for a sm w. a i m.

ft i both of Santa cruz. 0 RDAN-FLYNN Thomas LeClair Jordan and Maureen Lois Flynn, both of Santa Cruz. SANS-WELLS James Alan Sands of Capitola and Linda Carol Wells of Santa Cruz. lone time: work on the Wharf 1 i.i i 11 New SCHS Gy McKibbin, both of Boulder Creek. BRAND-OWENS Charles Harold Brand and Betty Louise Owens, both of Watsonville.

Road railroad underpass is dragging. The job was slated to be HFRrFfl.ANGLlN Tommy Marvan Plans and sDecifications for a the district implemented three Hercea and Cathy Lorev Anglin, both finshed Oct. 11. It looks now like the work will go on until of Boulder Creek. DOUGHERTY-THOMAS ueimas C.

Dougherty and Barbara M. Thomas both of Santa Cruz. MARTIN-LUCAS Richard Joseph Martin and Linda Lou Lucas, both of Santa Cruz. OBINSON-SA MUELS Kevin Schouler Robinson of Santa Cruz and Deborah Samuels of Monte Sereno. A RLAIN-BAILEY Keith Alan Chamberlain of Santa Cruz and MELLO-DAY avid Anthony Mello end Cynthia Anne Day, both of Santa early December, Ray reported.

Cruz. The underpass has been clos- new gymnasium at Santa Cruz 1 years ago in anticipation of High School were approved by building a new gym. the City Board of Education this The new gym would be used morning. for SCHS intrascholastic athletic They will be submitted to the activities, but the district is ex- I 11'" Ii ed since last spring, POWERS-GRIBBLE Edwin Harrison Powers and Pauline Gribble, both of Nancy Valerie Haunani baney ot necessitating aroundabout detour on 49th Avenue and Cliff State Office of Architecture and i pected to continue agreements I RK5-WAON Amnony Alien Birks and Daryllyn Lee Wagner, both Watsonville. OUTSON-G ONZALES Ronald Floyd Routson and Alexa A a Gonzales, both of Watsonville.

McQUAY-BRAGG John Russell McQuay, Jr. and Irene Elizabeth Bragg, Drive. Construction in Sacramento for of Capitola. with the city for interscholastic events, such as basketball Ray said there appeared to be A I I 7 bins stepnen Christopher Mariolo and Marilyn Marie no special reason for the holdup, patton-wh taker narrv Darrei Higgins, both of Santa cruz. SCHLEE-FERGUSON Ward Alan Schlee and Mary Margaret Ferguson, both of Santa Cruz.

review, which normally is a two-month process. If all goes well, construction could begin in January, with use of the new gym anticipated in games being held at the civic auditorium. The plans show a 50 by 90-foot Patton and Josephine Dingee Whitaker, both of SanJose. Mr kin NON-CHANDLER Greg Lee noting there had been no spectacular delays. He said the contractor, L.R.

Yegge Co. of Los Gatos, had received excellent cooperation from Southern gym floor, according to SCHS McKinnon and Jeanette Rose Chandler, hth nf nnil0i. U5AUO-MAI I sum aievcii- Alfredo Resclusado and Anarea jean- n. AAattcnn. hMh At Salinas.

LUND-VERUTTI Barton Ralph Lund and Labra Marie Verutti, both of Santa Cruz. JEHANIAN DUTTON Darush Jehanian and Barbara Lynn Dutton, both of Aptos. BRIDGES -WONG Dennis Keith Bridges and Marie Wong, both of Capitola. BROWN-CAUGHERTY Erich Don Brown and Janice Louise Caugherty, both of aptos. Pacific Co.

and everyone else involved with the work. Principal Aaron Nelson, and includes bleachers on one side. A partition would divide the boys' and girls' sections, with each having enough space for four LINK-RAMSEY Robert Rudolf Link nf Marina and Linda Sue Ramsey of Ualcnnu A He added the city's engineers CH ARITO-CRICK KODerT nnicnae Chiarito and Roxanne Crick, both of now are talking with the con the fajl of 1972. The architect estimate for the project, if that timetable is followed, is $750,000. The new gym is planned across from the present Turner Gym, at the location of the school's field house, and adjacent to new locker room facilities.

One change from original basketball courts. WATSON-DERMAlts Dennis carl tractor about the possibility of Watson of Monterey and Helen Sylvia Schedule of construction calls Dermates of Santa cruz. dent; Frank Minute of Santa Cruz; and Elden Holms of Capitola, lieutenant governor of division 24, 1971-72. Herb Feid is he new treasurer. Kiwanis Club last week.

Pictured from left are Lynn Davis of Pebble Beach, lieutenant governor of division 24, 1970-71; Dary Miller of So- Frank Minuti was named president with Dave Mills and George Johnston as vice-presidents at the 10th annual installation of the Surf City imposing penalty payments on Yegge for the past-deadline CHINCKLEY-MCGOWAN Arthur for demolition of the current Teddy Hinckley of Livermore and field-house-shop facility, building work. DUKS I EIIN-nUUV-l vaiy oiuaii Burstein and Joanne Arvida Haddock, both of Santa Cruz. WILLI AMSON-APPLEGATE Bill-Lawrence Williamson of Davenport and Bonnie Ellen Applegate of Santa Cruz. A DOZA-GONSALVES Robert John Cardoza and Irene Gonsalves, hAth nf Santa ruz. Laurie Jolene McGowan of Watsonville.

ST I K-WELLIVER Clyde of the new gym, and then Workers now are forming the Andrew Stevick of Colfax and Wendy demolition of Turner Gym, footing for the job south re Kay weinver of south Pasadena. plans, moving the facility 10 feet Kiwanians Attend Convention estimated at $20,000 and not taining wall. Work on the wall east, was approved to save PALME R-1 HOWAS Annur rarniec DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE Petitions Filed eluded in the $750,000 project some trees on the hillside im and Doris Thomas, both of Santa WOOD-LAN PH ERE Dennis Lynn mediately west of the site will require about 30 days, engineers estimate. After that, back filling will begin, along SPENCER Gertude and Robert E. WISE Robert William and Lillian figure.

The board followed a recom Wood and Suzette Lee Lanphere, both nf Watsonville. California-Nevada-Hawaii Dis Several local Kiwanians Gay. Turner Gym is being replaced since it doesn't meet some Field LLOCK-CHAN Ricnaro HOimes Club; Fizz Mel son, Mel Fishburn, Fred Banks and Jim Gilbert represented the Aptos received hours of training mendation Superintendent trict, Kiwanis Internaional in Anaheim. with the task of cutting the roadway down to grade. Dr.

Mark Lewis that some in recently at the 52nd annual Bullock and Janny Chan, both of Santa Cruz. I ANNONI-MARSANO Christo-nhor Rov Giovannoni of Davenport and MURRAY Rita L. and Ross E. HINEGARDNER Ralph T. and Elena.

SCHILLER Brenda Diane and Martin Edward. Act earthquake standards, and that act states structures built chapter: Glenn Stewart, Tom Bob Johnson, Mel Callender district coinvention of the vestigation begin on where a lelephone and gas companies Barbara Louise warsano ot waiaon- McCloskey and Ken Foster from new field house is to be located. villp. and Russ Colombo represented the Santa Cruz chapter; Frank will follow behind the workers to lay underground utility lines. prior to 1934 should be replaced The gym was built in 1914.

FUNERAL NOTICES There are no definite plans of ATTc EO-5 INvjfcK William Anthony Cattaneo and Loretta Coral the North Bay club; and Gil Hatrup and John Martinari renresened the San Lorenzo what will be located at the site RAYBURG In El Soarante. Calif. The job would have been done much quicker, Ray pointed out, September 21, 1971. Gertrude Sullivan Minuti, George Johnston, Darby Miller and Elden Holmes represented Surf City Kiwanis of Turner Gym after it is torn Singer, both of Santa cruz. CRIPTURE-AD AMS Daniel Dawson Scripture and Mischa Benson Adams, both of Santa Cruz.

The project will be constructed with funds raised through a 10-cent Field Act tax Valley club. Weather Elsewhere down if a recently enacted state law Rayburg. survived by her son, Gerald Rayburg of Rio del Mar; a sister, Sister Marcella (Sisters of Mercy) of MCBRIDE-SIMTH Melville McBride Among the convention had not required a minimum of Erie, Pa. Native of Pennsv vania. Aaed of San Jose and Jane Cox Smith of Aptos.

87 years. 15 feet clearance in all un speakers were Herb Klein of the OWELL-GIL woKt nennern Graveside serv ces wi be conducts White House satff, L. Gov. bd derpasses. The whole work of at IOOF Cemetery, Friday, September Richard Howell and Carol Linda Gilmore, both of Orinda.

at ii a.m. with tne Rev. F-r. Francis Reinke of California; John installing the retaining wall and ROPKA-LOOMIS Glenn Kent Ropka Markey officiatina. Friends are Aptos Terrace Group Agrees Cost Of Sewers A Little High and Donna Lee Lomis, both of Ben State Forecasts Harmer, state senator; and S.

I. cutting down the road is due to By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS respectfully invited to attend. Interment in IOOF Cemetery. Arrangments under the direction of THE Hivakawa. president of San that requirement.

A ER PA Wayne August High Low Pr FERGUSON MORTUARY, 212 Laurel Francisco State College. Karle and Kathleen Marie Serpa, both of Watsonville. St. 9,22,223 Albany, cldy 69 44 KUKUK-CIVILETTI Donald Harold NORTHERN AND CENTRAL CALI 22 $16 per front foot for property owners. Kukuk and Louise Margaret Civiletti, both of San Jose.

Barbara Dakan FORNIA Fair through Friday except coastal fog and low clouds. SOUZA-LAMBOT John Phillip Souza Mrs. Josiah Specht, who led SOUTHERN CALIrUKNIA LOW CIOUQ5 and Laura Breece Lambot, both of Albu'que, cldy 65 47 Anchorage, cldy ....52 38 Asheville, cldy 69 Atlanta, rain 79 65 Birmingham, cldy ..86 70 Aotos. Rites Saturday and local fog near the coast nignt and early morning hours Friday otherwise fair, sunny. I fc WUINALTY Michael .60 ES Arthur Zeitler and Nancy Lee Quinalty, the drive for the sewers, admitted the project would be expensive, but she said its cost was no more than she had both of Santa cruz.

Barbara Lusbv Dakan. 44. I LEY-PAULSON Joseph Henry SAN FRANCISCO BAY AKfcA l-air through Friday except patchy low clouds with fog near coast extending inland late night and early mornings. High Friday in the high 60s to high 70s. 38 50 Bismarck, clear ....60 Boise, clear 74 Riley and lan oenis Paulson, both of SC Planners Deny Appeal For Variance A variance appeal from C.

A. Williamson to have a third wno was part of the old Santa Santa Cruz. ltuz water Carnival at ROSS-ALLISON Joseph Lewis Ross Boston, clear 66 54 Westerly wind 10 to 20 mph afternoons. and Carol Louise Allison, both of Santa SACRAMENTO VALLfc ralr Tnrougn She noted the cost to in teh Seaside Company plunge in .64 Charlotte, cldy MORTUARY In Cruz. Friday, high in the 80s.

Light wind. c. "We agreed the cost is rather high," said Walter Jordan, president of the Aptos Terrace Improvement of the recent hearing on an assessment district to sewer the terrace: area. There was little talk of the hearing at Tuesday night's improvement association meeting most of the directors had attended the hearing in person. But Jordan commented after the session that the cost loomed higher than association directors had hoped.

Some 75 terrace residents heard county officials estimate BERTONE-DENNY William Lewis the late 1930s and 1940s, died SAN JOAQUIN alley pair Tnrougn Chicago, cldy Bertone and Denise Marie Denny, both of Watsonville. Friday, high in upper 80s to low 90s. Light wind. Wednesday in a local hospital Cincinnati, cldy MOUNT SHASTA SISK.IYUU AKt A MACDONALD- MCALEER Douglas Keeler Mac Dona Id and Tina Nadine 59 56 52 36 44 47 atier a long illness. Cleveland, cldy Fair through Friday but some clouds carport at 343 High bit.

was dividual homeowners who choose to make time payments would be some $10 to $15 per month, and the cost would only keep going higher if the community waits to do the work. ..72 ..71 ..69 ..56 ..72 ..70 McAleer, both of Santa Cruz. she had returned to Santa north part. Little cooler. High Friday at Shasta Dam 83.

denied Wednesday by the Santa SUTHERLAND-TROYER James Denver, clear Des Moines, cldy SIERRA NEVADA Fair through Fri Cruz only two months ago after Cruz city planning commission Cameron Sutherland of Rhode Island and Deborah Dean Troyer of Scotts day. DAKAN In Santa Cruz, Calif. September 22, 1971. Barbara Lusbv Dakan. Survived by tier husband, Stanley Dakan of Quincy; two daughters, Mrs.

Christine Gitchum of Sacramento and Peggy Dakan of Santa Cruz; her mother, Mrs. May Lusby and two brothers, Walter Lusby and Donald Lusby, all of Santa Cruz; also survived by one granddaughter. Native of Santa Cruz, California. Aged 44 years. Services will be conductd at White's Chapel, 138 Walnut Saturday, September 25, 1971 at 3:30 p.m.

with the Rev. Bill Creecy of the First Ad living in tjumcy for the past 11 Detroit, cldy Valley. after three of the major agenda Salinas valley hair tnrougn t-n-day except low overcast and fog north end niaht and morninas with morning .13 .14 .73 .22 years. Duluth, clear 50 33 'We realize that the estimate items were continued to October PART-CHER NOW Mihael William Part and Pamela Shelly Chernow, both A native of Santa Cruz, she at Fort Worth, cldy ...67 64 of Mission Hills. and November meetings fog locally elsewhere.

High Friday 70s north to 80s south. Light wind except northwest 10 to 20 mph north portion is preliminary the engineering work is very preliminary," ALAMILLO-PEREZ Raul Vargas Alamlllo and Maria Perez, both of tended SantaCruz High School. She is survived by her hus- afternoons. High Friday at Salinas A proposal to rezone nearly 10 acres on Meder across from 70. Paso Robles 85.

observed Jordan. "We'll wait Watsonville. HIGG INS-MYERS Ronnie Carl Hia Green Bay, cldy ...61 54 Helena, clear 63 30 Honolulu, clear 88 72 Houston, cldy 81 72 SANTA CLARA VALLEY Fair through vent Church off at no. at the hearing that cost of sewering their area would run band, Stanley Dakan of Quincy; gins and Terry Rae Myers, both of Friday except late night and early Friends are resoectfullv invited to University Terrace subdivision, and see what the ultimate outcome will be." t-eiton. two daughters, Mrs.

Christine morning low cloudiness. High Friday tend. Private interment in IOOF Cemetery. 9,23,224 VAN Dl K-PLOU RDE Hans Dennis mid 70s to mid 80s. Light wind.

High Gichum of Sacramento and from R-l-10 (one unit per 10,000 square feet) to P-D (planned Van Dijk and Linda Alice Plourde, both of Santa Cruz. The protest hearing on the Ind'apolis, cldy ....72 51 Kansas City, clear .74 49 DETER In Santa Trcu. rlll Peggy Dakan of Santa Cruz; her HAWN-GARRETSON-James Hollls sewer job probably will be held September 21, 1971. Olga A. Deter'.

Survived by a son, Norman Deter of Sacramento .39 mother, Mrs. May Lusby and Hawn and Janice Kay Garretson, both Little Rock, rain ...68 60 development district) was continued to the commission's Nov. in December. A 51 per cent pro of Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz; a sister.

Mrs FKio two brothers, Walter Lusby and Los Angeles clear ..75 60 rnaay at ban Jose it, Honister 80. DIABLO SAN RAMON AND MORAGA valley fair through Friday except patches of low clouds early morning. High Friday in the 80s. Light wind. NAPA AND SONOMA VALLEYS AND SANTA ROSA PLAIN Fair through Friday except low cloudiness and fog late night and early morninas.

High Friday at Santa Rosa 80. Light wind. NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA Fair through Friday except coastal fog and RTER-LEIGH Archabald Orval Porter and Anne Veronica Leiah. both test at that time might torpedo meeting Louisville, ram ....77 60 of Aptos. In addition commission Donald Lusby, all of Santa Cruz.

She ha.d one granddaughter. Johnson of Reno, also survived by three grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Native of California. Aged 90 years. Fifty year member of Fraternity Chapter No.

268, Order of .45 Marquette, rain ....55 47 the project, but supervisors, under health and safety considerations, could override the Memphis, cldy 71 64 recommendations to modify P-D and P-C (planned community development) regulations in the eastern star ot san Jose. Services will be conducted uhit' Miami, clear 84 Services will be held at White's Chapel, 138 Walnut at 3:30 p.m. Saturday with Summary By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A Summary of Maior Action Wednesday, Sept. 22 THE ASSEMBLY Bills Passed Schools Would order Los Angeles Citv Schools to set uo school-community low clouds with local drizzle and some clouds inland extreme north. Little cooler protest on a four-fifths vote.

The Chapel, 138 Walnut Avenue, Saturday, Friday inland. High Friday Fort Bragg county health department has aeuicinuer 13, at 11:00 a.m. Friends are resoectfullv Invitprf tn at. 62, Ukiah 83. the Rev.

Bill Creecy of the First Nixon Promises To Tell China Plans In Advance Milwaukee, cldy ...67 56 clear ...74 34 New Orleans, clear. 88 73 New York, cldy ....67 63 SANTA MARIA SAN LUIS OBISPO recommended the sewering, tend. Interment in Oakwood Memorial city zoning ordinance were continued to Oct. 20. In other business: COASTAL AREA Fair through Friday except low clouds or fog night and noting the present situation in Advent Christian Church in charge.

Private interment will mornings. High Friday in the 70s ex cept 60s near the beaches. Northwest the terrace area is a health hazard. Okla. City, cldy ..74 55 be in IOOF cemetery.

wind 10 to 20 mph afternoon. advisory councils; SB 517, Dymally, D-Los Angeles; 41-17, returned to Senate for concurrence in amendments. Coastline Would create new statewide commission and six regional commission with planning authority and veto CLUSTER UNITS A zoning provision to allow clustered residential units in single-family .20 Omaha, clear 57 36 In other action, improvement WASHINGTON (AP) The White House has denied Presi Par- 9,222,224 WEATHERILL" In Santa Cruz, Calif- August 12, 1971. Mary Stehlick Weathenir. Mrs.

Weatherill was to have been entombed in the Holy Cross Mausoleum in Colma, on Auqust 16, 1971 but because of the cemetery workers strike in San Francisco, this could not be done. Her family has purchased a crypt at the Holy Cross Mausoleum here in Santa Cruz where she will be entombed Saturday morninq at 9:00 o'clock with Father Scully of residence areas will be discuss association directors did not power over locally approved coastal development plans; Ab 1471, Sieroty, D-Bever-Iv Hills; 54-16, sent to Senate. Small Oil Spill dent Nixon will jet directly to look favorably on the proposed consolidation of all north county Peking from Alaska next week, ed by the commission in October. Under the proposal, cluster Burglary First In The History Of County Fair Reported By Shell Trials Would bar second prosecution for felony if first charges are dismissed for failure to bring case to trial within 60 days; SB 855, Song, D-Monterey Park; 41-14, returned to Senate for concurrence stating plans for the China trip telephone numbers into one sec tion of the telephone directroy. will be disclosed in advance units would be allowed under MARTINEZ (AP) Shell Oil Philad'phia, cldy ...73 64 Phoenix, clear 93 64 Pittsburgh, cldy ....70 56 Ptland, cldy ..71 49 Rapid City, clear ...61 34 Richmond, cldy ....67 St.

Louis, cldy 71 56 Salt Lake, clear ....68 42 San Diego, cldy ....75 67 San cldy ....66 57 Seattle, clear 76 53 Tampa, clear 89 77 special conditions, so long as the sania i.ruz Holy cross Church officiating. White's Mortuary Inc. In charge of arrangements. 9,22,223 in amendments. Bill Defeated co.

reported a small oil spin "Call it provincialism if you want to," commented Jordan. Press Secretary Ron Ziegldr issued the denial Wednesday after reports circulated that density of those units didn't Sex Would ease law that calls for early today when a coupling The burglars who stole display He said directors feared the Stmlng fire of Santo Out broke as a tanker was taking items from a building at the move might cause Aptos to lose surpass the density of the area zoned. For instance, if there was a 20,000 square foot parcel in an R-l-5 (one unit per 5,000 on bunker fuel at the refinery fairgrounds after the fair closed some of its identity. 1W WALMUT AVENUE PHCTfl 431-4800 dock. Sunday not only committed the Directors said they would, firing of teachers who don't give parents a chance to preview sex education classroom materitals; SB 59, Rodda, D-Sacra-mento; 32-23, 41 votes required for passage.

Resolution Adopted Adjournment Repeals Sept. 30 ad-iournment date and extends 1971 legislative session indefinitely; SCR 127, Mills, D-San Diego; 41-24, final approval. THE SENATE Bills Passed Schools Would establish new liberalized freedom of expression rules for pub A spokesman said it was not known exactly how much oil however, favor the entire cun- square feet), it would be possible to have four units clustered together. got into the water, but perhaps Nixon would depart for mainland China after concluding his trip to Alaska on Monday. Ziegler declined to state what if any negotiations were underway as a prelude to Nixon's visit.

In addition, the press secretary said the White House has no inside information on what is happening currently in .13 as much as 10 barrels mav have SUBDIVISION Noting a re run off the side of the ship ty listing, including Watson-ville, in one section. Jordan said it was a wariness of Santa Cruz' expansion ambitions which prompted the decision favoring a county-wide directory section over merely a north-county lic scnool campuses to replace more cent suit being brought up because a subdivision was ap restrictive rules ruled unconstitutional- FERRARI the Florist "THE FINEST IN FLOWERS" 1222 Pacific Ave. Dial 426-1122 i-tT before a valve was closed with' in 30 seconds after the break SB 890, Rodda; 28-0, sent to governor. Trials Would out time limit intended Crews were mobilized to clean to curb delaying tactics on pretrial mo tions cnanenging validity of criminal up the spill with skimmer boats tirst burgalry in the fair's history, they wiped out the first educational display the fair has ever offered. The handicrafts, most made by eighth graders, were not in the premium book, and so were not judged.

The estimated $233 loss covers the material alone. In addition, about 20 cases of apples were stolen. "It's a pretty sad thing," Sam Spina, fair secretary-manager said. He said the burglary was accomplished despite heavy security. The items were taken from the agricultural building.

China. Washington, cldy ...66 63 Bakersf'ld, Clear ..90 64 Brownsvile, Clear, 88 73 Fresno, Clear 91 54 Las Vegas, Clear, 84 55 Oakland Apt, Cldy, 70 57 Red Bluff, Clear, 91 57 Reno, Clear, 79 35 Sacramento, Clear, .88 57 Thermal, Clear, 99 65 CANADIAN CITIES: Edmonton, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, (M-Missing, T-Trace) cnarges; SB 677, Lagomarsino, R-0ai; 26-0, sent to governor. and barges, and a boom was He referred to the announce proved without some neighbors knowledge, the commission said it will look into establishing a provision in city laws that property owners near a proposed subdivision be notified, prior to approval of a subdivision. thrown across the entrance to ment of cancellation of the the nearby Martinez marina. traditional Oct.

1 parade on the Stewart's Flower Shop 1430 Soquel 423-0640 Evenings 475-4161 The tanker was the SS Catawba Ford, a coastal tanker Communist National day arid temporary grounding of civilian AL CHENEY taking on fuel oil for her own FLOWERS SAY IT BETTER air traffic. "As you know," he said, "we 5-12-tf engines before taking on cargo, the spokesman said. Sealion Attacks don't have diplomatic relations with them." He added the Young Surfer THERE IS 1 1 III FireCalh White House knows nothing more than what has appeared in news reports. A 16-year-old surfer practicing 72 for international surfing com' Wednesday, Sept. 22, Wl Santa Cruz Fire Department 7:06 D.m.

Rescue. 414 Center equipment not needed. Live Oak Fir Department 10:56 a.m. False alarm, Sears, 41st Avenue end Capitola Road. YIPPIE JUSTICE NEW YORK (AP) Judges of Yippie justice announced today that Abbie Hoffman must pay $1,000 and provide 10,000 copies of his best-selling book "Steal This Book" at cost to a petition was attacjed and bitten by a sea lion Tuesday at 6:45 p.m.

in the ocean off Pleasure Point, according to American Ambulance Co. Richard Julian of San Jose was on his surfboard when a bull sea lion began lunging at people in the water, then leaped at Julian and bit him in the arm, witnesses said. The bite went all the way to IRVIN M. SMITH AND SONS (Sltapcl of tlje our eaaont FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1050 Cayuga St. Santa Cruz 423-5721 Capitola Fire Department 6:05 p.m.

Grass fire, 5042 Wilder Drive, confined to small area. 7:05 p.m. Resuscitator call, Surf and man who claimed Hoffman had Sand mobile home park, 750 S. 47th victim dead on arrival. Soquel Fire Department 6:05 p.m.

Mutual aid to Capitola on stolen it. yia Tire. Now on Bisphm Ready to Roil Follow the spotlight to the dealership that makes buying a car a Good Deal not an ordeal. SPECIAL SHOW HOURS: Open Thurs. Fri.

'til 9 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sun.

Noon to 5 p.m. State Division of Forestry 11:07 a.m. Grass fire. Mt. Madonna the bone, ambulance attendants said.

Julian was treated and and Hazel Dell Road. thoughtful services eo released at Com munity Hospital. Tides TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF TIDES AT SANTA CRUZ, MONTEREY BAY, CAL- Francis Allridge ll-UKNIA. FURNISHED BY MARINE EXCHANGE, FROM COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY DATA SEPTEMBER 1971 PACIFIC DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME CLARK WILLIAMS Friday, Sept. 24, at 1:00 P.M.

Died Wednesday Francis Bertram Alldridee, 87, died Wednesday at home of an apparent heart attack, according to sheriff-coroner's IRVIN M. SMITH AND SONS Cfjapel of tfje jfour easton FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1050 CAYUGA, SANTA CRUZ 423-5721 CHENEY KiHl l-MMt 'I IH I Ml Mil RMir.atnJ LOW HIGH HIGH LOW 23 02:41 3.8 06:38 2.4 13:41 4.8 19:50 0.6 24 03:35 3.5 07:08 2.8 14:11 4.7 20:38 0.6 25 04:41 3.3 07:50 3.1 14:41 4.7 21:38 0.6 26 06:05 3.4 08:38 3.4 15:35 4.6 22:50 0.5 27 07:29 3.7 10:02 3.5 16:41 4.6 23:50 0.3 28 08:23 3.9 11:32 3.5 18:05 4.7 LOW HIGH 29 00:50 0.0 4.0 12:44 3.1 19:23 4.7 30 01:38 09:35 4.3 13:44 2.5 20:29 4.9 IWESSENDORF HOLMES Capitola firemen were called to the Alldridge home at 750 South 47th but he was dead when they arrived. Funeral arrangements are pending at Ferguson Mortuary, 212 Laurel St. I I Fim DEHORS SINCE 1880 THE NAME YOU CAN TRUST 1999 Soquel Ave. Dial 423-4550 I I 223 Church St.

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