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58 Santa Cruz Sentinel Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1980 Vital Statistics itiiGries FUNERALS FUNERALS FUNERALS fePT jut- 3k rw i Julia Lodge Hospital in Falo Alto for the past eight years. She is survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Buckman Horton of Watsonville and three sisters. Hallie Gibson of Pleasanton, Robin Loringer of Djursholm. Sweden, and Amanda Cummings Horton of Spokane. Wash. Services and burial will be in the family burial ground on Cummings Creek.

Tenn. Wessendorf and Holmes Funeral Chapel. 223 Church is in charge of local arrangements. LINDGREN In Santa Clara, California. September 8.

1980 CAUGHELL In Santa Cruz, Mrs. Nina R. Lindgren. Survived California, September 6, 1983. by her husband, Hilding Mr.

Vernon E. Caughell. Sur-Llndgren of Soquel; her sister, vived by his beloved wife. Pearl L. Johnson of Soquel; her Margaret of Ben Lomond; his sister-in-law, Eleanor Bradbury son, Robert Caughell of the U.S.

of Santa Monica; her niece, Mrs. Navy; and two grandchildren. Robert Mott of Mason City, Iowa Native ot Fresno, aged 82 years, and nephew, Wynton Christians Member of F.W. Post 1888 and of Hayfield, Minnesota. Native of a Veteran ot W.

One. He was Ventura, Iowa, age 76. Member in Advertising and former Busi-of Twin Lakes Baptist Church, ness Mgr. for the San Diego Aptos. Newspaper.

Memorial services will be con- Private funeral services will ducted at Twin Lakes Baptist be held later this week under the Church, 2701 Cabrillo College direction of Wessendorf and Drive, Thursday, September 11, Holmes Funeral Chapel, 223 1980 at 3 00 P.M. with Rev. Rog-Church Santa Cruz, (John er Moore of the Twin Lakes Bap- North, Director). Interment in fist Church and Rev. Paul Zet- Oakwood Memorial Park, Santa tersten of the Philadelphia Cruz.

9,9,214 Church of Seattle, Washington officiating. Irvin M. Smith and Sidney Fargo Private services have been held for Sidney Fargo, who difd Sunday in a local convalescent hospita. He was 89. He was a native of England and had lived in the San Lorenzo Valley for the past 25 years.

He was a ship's captain for 60 years before his retirement. Mr. Fargo was a member of Masters. Mates and Pilots Association of San Francisco. He is survived by his daughter, Liza Murphy of Vashon Island, Wash.

His wife, Esther Kalani Fargo, died in 1975. Private cremation services were held at the Soquel Crematory with ashes to be scattered at sea. Irvin M. Smith and Sons' Chapel of the Four Seasons, 1050 Cayuga was in charge of arrangements. Julia Lodge, the last of three unmarried sisters who were direct descendants of Martina Castro, died Tuesday in a local convalescent hospital.

She was 93. She is survived by cousins who include Attorney Harry Lucas Jr. of Santa Cruz. Alice Lucas Smith of Beverly Hills and Marion Antoinette Earns of Atherton. Rosary services will be Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m.

at Wessendorf and Holmes Funeral Chapel. 223 Church St. A Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated Friday at 10 a m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Capitola Interment will be in Soquel Cemetery.

3H80 Old San Jose Road. Soquel. Miss Lodge was preceded in death by her sisters. Lulu Lodge in 1970. and Carrie Lodge in 1979 The three sisters for many years lived in the old Lodge home between Capitola and Soquel which stood on the last tiny piece of the Mexican Land grant given to their ancestor.

Martina Castro Lodge, in 1834. The home today is part of a condominium complex and has been extensively remodeled. It was built by the sisters' aunt. Marie Guadalupe Lodge, and her French husband. Joseph Averon, and was deeded to the sisters in 1J20.

The Lodge sisters were descendants of Joaquin Castro who walked with the DeAnza party from Sonora. Mexico, to California in 1776. Martina Castro Lodge, who was their grandmother, at one time held more than 34,000 acres of land in what is now Santa Cruz County, obtained in several Mexican land grants. Martina married Simon Cota, was widowed, then married Michael Lodge, a sailor from Dublin, Ireland. Lodge later disappeared while carrying his gold home to Soquel from the northern Mother Lode.

It is believed he was murdered for his treasure. The historic Lodge, Peck and Fallon families of Santa Cruz Mid-County area were all related through marriages although the three sisters remained single and made their home together all of their lives. From 1892 until 1970-71 when it was sold, one or more of the sisters lived in the old Lodge home. Carl H. Blake ARNOLD'S lunrrok Cremations Burials VAN ALLEN In Santa Cruz, California, September 1980.

Lester Van Allen. Survived by his wife, Wanda Van Allen of Santa Cruz; 1 daughter, Mrs. Lee Cummings of Santa Cruz; two sons. Lane Van Allen of Athens, Tennessee, and Lew Van Allen of South Lancaster, Mass. He Is also survived by his brother-in-law, Gerald Skinner of Santa Cruz, seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Native of Bauer, Michigan, age 68. Member of Seventh-Day Adventist Church of Santa Cruz where he was Head Deacon. Services will be conducted at Arnold's Funeral Home, 1902 Ocean Santa Cruz, 2:00 P.M. Thursday, September 11, 1980. Pastor Dennis Parks officiating.

Visitation will be held Wednesday, September 10, 1980 from 9 00 A.M. till 8:00 Mrs. Van Allen will be at the funeral home to greet friends from 7 to 8 P.M. this evening. Interment in I.

F. Cemetery, 1927 Ocean Santa Cruz 9,10,214 BROWN In Santa Cruz, California, September 8, 1980. Mrs. Erna Elizabeth Brown. Survived by her daughter, Doris Capwell of Boulder Creek; her son, Lawrence E.

Brown of Santa Cruz; five grandchildren, Lisa Brown, Larry Brown, David Capwell, Christ! Underwood, all of Santa Ctuz, and Diane Capwell of Boulder Creek. Mrs. Brown Is also survived by her niece, Mrs. Reese (Yvonne) Williams of Watsonville and her nephew, Maynard Wltte and Family of Oakland. Native of Berlin, Germany, age 86.

Services were held at Arnold's Funeral Home, 1902 Ocean Wednesday, September 10, 1980. Interment In private. 9,10,215 For information call 125.1902 1902 Ocean Street Santa Crut IRVIN M. SMITH SONS chapel of the Pour seasons FARGO In Santa Cruz, California, September 7, 1980. Mr.

Sidney Fargo. Survived by a daughter, Liza Murphy ot Vashon Island, Washington. Native of England, aged 89 years. Member ot Masters, Mates and Pilots Association ot San Francisco. Private cremation services Louis J.

Wirfh 5ons, CHAPEL OF THE FOUR SEASONS, in charge of arrangements. Private Interment In Oakwood Memorial Park. 9,10,215 IRVIN M. SMITH 4 SONS KENNETH FERGUSON Funeral Directors 1050 Cayuga Street Santa Cruz, CA 95U62 423-5721 Whiles KREHBIEL In Davenport, California, September 8, 1980. Mr.

Walter Henry Krehbiel. Survived by his wife, Hilda Krehbiel of Davenport; two sons, Tim Krehbiel of Aromas, Joe Krehbiel of Morrison, Colorado; one daughter, Mary Ahaborsen of Felton; one step daughter, Pat Vesral of Hanford; one step son, Paul Smith of La Jolla. Also by 13 grandchildren. Native of Ohio, aged 74 years. Member of First Mennonite Church of Reedley, California.

Services will be conducted at First Mennonite Church of Reed- ley, Friday, September 12, 1980 at 1:00 P.M. with Rev. Olln Krehbiel officiating. (David A. Carter, Dlrecter).

Friends may call at White's Chapel, 138 Walnut Avenue, Wednesday from 12 noon until 9:00 P.M., and Thursday from 8 A.M. 9 P.M. Interment In Reedley District Cemetery, Reedley, California. In lieu of flowers contributions to American Cancer Society or Heart Fund preferred. 9,10,214 White's Mortuary, Inc.

138 Walnut Avenue Phone 423-4800 HOLMES' life. (J LORING In Watsonville, California, September 8, 1980. Mr. Herbert Thomas Loring. At the request of the deceased no formal services will be held.

Wessendorf Holmes, 223 Church Santa Cruz, in charge of arrangements, (John North, Director). Private cremation Private services will be held in Sacramento for. Carl H. Blake, a longtime Santa Cruz resident, who died Saturday in Sacramento. He was 74.

He had lived in Santa Cruz County for more than 50 years before moving to Sacramento. He was a longtime member of San Lorenzo Valley Lions Club and the Elks Club. He was a prominent Santa Cruz Realtor and a member of the Santa Cruz Board of Realtors and had been associated with the late Glenn E. Coolidge in real estate in Felton. He is survived by his wife, Constance White Blake; a son, Carl H.

Blake Jr. of Loomis; three sisters, Nellie Patterson, Madeline Marsh of Salinas and Mrs. Clayton Staples of Aptos; a brother, Louis Blake of San Jose; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Private interment will be held in Sacramento. Nina Lindgren Memorial services will be Thursday for Nina R.

Lindgren, 76, who died Monday in a Santa Clara hospital. She was born in Ventura, Iowa, and had lived in Los Angeles before moving to Soquel in 1972. She was a member of Twin Lakes Baptist Church of Aptos. Survivors include her husband, Hilding R. Lindgren of Soquel; a sister, Pearl L.

Johnson, also of Soquel; a sister-in-law, Eleanor Bradbury of Santa Monica; a niece, Mrs. Robert Mott of Mason City, Iowa, and a nephew, Wynton Christians of Hayfield, Minn. Memorial services will be conducted at the Twin Lakes Baptist Church, 2701 Cabrillo College Drive, Aptos, Thursday at 3 p.m., with the Rev. Roger Moore of Twin Lakes Baptist Church and the Rev. Paul Zettersten of the Philadelphia Church of Seattle, officiating.

Irvin M. Smith and Sons' Chapel of the Four Seasons, 1050 Cayuga is in charge of arrangements. Private interment will be at Oakwood Memorial Park. Erna Elizabeth Brown Private services have been held for Erna Elizabeth Brown, who died in a local convalescent hospital early Monday morning. She was 86.

She was born in Berlin. Germany, and had lived in Dr. Willard F. Libby Chemist Willard F. Libby Dies LOS ANGELES (AP) -Noted UCLA chemist Willard F.

Libby, a Nobel Prize winner whose interests ranged from space exploration to pollution control during a 50-year career, has died of a blood clot in the lung complicated by pneumonia, the UCLA Medical Center said. Funeral arrangements for Libby. 71. who died late Monday, will be private, a spokesman said. UCLA had announced plans for an international scientific symposium later this vear to memorialize the scientist who heloed develoo a.

liic aiuiim uumu uui iiik World War II and who in 1960 won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for inventing radioactive dating methods widely used by archaeologists. Following the war, he was named to the Atomic Energy Commission in 1954 and was leading force in the "Atoms for Peace" program, and he was also active in lunar research, environmental science, climate changes, civil defense and earthquake protection. Born in Grand Valley, Colo, and reared near Sebastopol, Libby earned his graduate degrees at the University of California-Berkeley and served on the UC-Berkeley faculty until World War II began. He came to UCLA in 1959 as a professor of chemistry and was later named director of the school's Institute for Geophysics, which he expanded into the Institute for Geophysics and Planetary Physics. He held both posts until he began an active retirement in 1976.

Among his many honors. Libby was awarded the Albert Einstein Medal, the Joseph Priestley Medal and the highest awards of the American Chemical Society, American Physical Society, Geological Society of America and the Archaeological Institute of America. He is survived by his wife, UCLA Professor Leona Marshall Libby, and twin daughters, Janet Gemmell of San Diego and Susan Libby of Long Beach. PUBLIC NOTICE vwvwvwvwvwwvwwvwvwwvwww FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 80-1064 The following person is doing business as: THE BRITISH CONNECTION at 345 Mesa Drive, Boulder Creek, California 95006.

GREGORY MANUEL ESTEBAN 345 Mesa Drive Boulder Creek This business is operated by an individual. Signed, GREGORY M. ESTEBAN THIS STATEMENT was tiled with RICHARD C. NEAL, County Clerk of Santa Cruz County on Aug. 22, 1980.

By: LOLA FAIRCHILD Deputy Statement Expires 5 years from Dec. 31 of year in which tiled and must be Renewed then with a new Statement. Aug. 27; Sept. 3, 10, 17 1652) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.

80-998 The following persons are doing business as: FORMER GLORY at 303 Potrero, No. 33, Santa Cruz, Ca. 95060 KRISTINA J. RUPERT 2268-D Capitola Rd. Santa Cruz, Ca.

WILLIAM T. RUPERT 2268-D Capitola Rd. Santa Cruz, Ca. This business is operated by Husband and Wife. Statement Expires 5 Years from Dec.

31 of year in which filed and must be renewed then with a new Statement. This statement was filed with Richard C. Neal, County Clerk of Santa Cruz County, on Aug. II, 1980. By: LOLA FAIRCHILD, Deputy Aug.

20, 27, Sept. 3, 10 (1591) were arranged by Irvin M. Smith Survived by his wife, Marjorie and Sons, CHAPEL OF THE Loring of Watsonvvile; Brother-FOUR SEASONS. Cremation at In-Law, Vincent W. Bach of San Soquel Crematory, with the Francisco.

Native of Boston, cremated remains to be scat- Massachusetts, aged 79 years. HORTON In Los Altos, California, September 8, 1980. Edna Genevieve Buckman Horton. Survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Buckman Horton of Watsonville; three sisters, Hallie Gibson of Pleasanton, Robin Loringer of Diursholm, Sweden, Amanda Cummings Horton of Spokane, Washington. Native of Nashville, aged 32 years. In accordance with the wishes of the deceased, no services will be held in California. Her funeral and burial will take place at a much later time In the family burial ground on Cummings Creek, Tenn. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Wessendorf and Holmes Funeral Chapel, 223 Church Santa Cruz, (John North, Director).

9,10,215 223 Church St. 423-4725 NOQMANiS family chapd MASON In Baa, California, September 5, 1980, Mrs. Marorle Mason. Survived by her husband, Philip Mason of Santa Cruz summit area; three sons, Roger Mason, Gary Mason and Kenneth Mason, all of Santa Cruz, summit area; two daughters; Deborah Mason of Santa Cruz and Cynthia Mason, of Santa CrXz summit area; two brothers, Roger Wlcht and Wllbert wicht bom from the Santa Cruz summit area. Also survived by seven grandchildren and an uncle, Walter Wlcht of Sacramento.

Member of Mt. Union Bible Church. A native of Santa Cruz Summit area, aged 54 years. Services were conducted at Norman's Family Chapel (Gary Benito, Director), 3620 Soquel Soquel, Wednesday, September 10, 1980 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev.

Ron Greene of Mt. Union Bible Church officiating. Interment in Soquel Cemetery, 3680 Old San Jose Soquel, California. Contributions preferred to Mount Union Bible Church, Plaza Santa Maria Hospital, co Philip Mason, 14830 Stetson Los Gatos, Ca. 95030.

9,9,214 JORGENSEN In Santa Cruz, California, September 9, 1980. gensen of Santa Cruz, Carl Jor- gensen of Livermore, and Jim Jorgensen of Gustine; two daughters, Mildred Miller of Santa Cruz, and Marjorie Olson of Boise, Idaho; a brother, Arthur Augustine of Ceres. Also survlv3d by twenty two grandchildren and eleven Great grandchildren. Native of Norway, aged 17 years. Services will be conducted at Norman's Family Chapel (Norman Denlto, Director) 3620 Soquel Soquel, California Thursday, September 11, 1980 at 2:00 p.m.

with Rev. Paul Barton of Twin Lakes Baptist Church officiating. Friends may call Wednesday, September 10, from 6:00 p.m. til 8:00 p.m. and Thursday until service time.

Private interment In Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, California. Contributions to Dominican Hospital Neurological Unit, CO Dominican Hospital, 1555 Soquel Santa Cruz, California, 95062 preferred. 9,10,215 3620 SOQUEL DRIVE SOQUEL 476-6211 GROWING! Thoughtful furmil Sarvtat Sine 1B30 DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE Petitions Filed BOCK Paul and Jerllyn BRADY Diane and Jerry TERKLA Jonn and Pamela KNAPP E. Sonja and Thomas ALBAUGH Linda and Stephen MEJIA Linda and Francisco DEAN Marorle and Gregory HUGHART Ivetta and Billy Legal Separation Filed FLOREA Lorraine and Alexander Dissolutions Granted I BSON Margery and Geoffrey SCHARFENSTEIN -Meredith and Richard BALLARO Robert and Loi Annulment Granted WATERSON Diane and Michael MARRIAGE LICENSES STREIG-NEILSON -Frederick Strelg of Aptos and Christine Nellson of Santa Cruz TAMBELLINI-SILVA -David Tambellln! and Mary Silva both of Santa Cruz PRIOR-ALLISON Johnnie Prior and Lesta Allison, both of Santa Cruz STEWART-MIYAMOTO -Christopher Stewart of Saratoga and Terl Miyamoto of Watson- le lAIII I lll I If I tl.OI ice dy KauiukuM of Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii and Deborah Russ of Santa Cruz WREDE-HARLAN Danny Wrede of Santa Cruz and Carolyn Harlan of Aptos CARPENTIE R-CARSON -David Carpentler and Janice Carson, both of Watsonville FINLAYSON-WARD Wll- tam Finlayson and Linda Ward, both of Felton LY FORD-ROGERS Ken- neth Lyford and Theresa Rogers, both of Soquel BOWEN-BORDER Rick Bowen and Sherry Border, both of Felton ROGALSKY-BRIDGEN -Paul Rogalsky of Capitola and Wllberta Brldgen of Aptos IN MEMORIAM A memorial mass will be offered for Gatlan L. Varcle, Friday, September 12, 1980, In the Dominican Hospital Chapel at p.m.

Mrs. Varcle, 49 years of age, died on September 2 of Cancer In Santa Cruz. 9,10,214 FUNERALS BLAKE In Sacramento, California, September 6, 1980. Mr. Carl H.

Blake. Survived by his wife, Constance White Blake; son, Carl H. Blake, Jr. of Loomis; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Patterson, Mrs.

Madeline March of Salinas, Mrs. Clayton Staples of Aptos; and one brother, Louis Blake of San Jose; three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Aged 74 years. Veteran of World War II, a long time member of San Lorenzo Valley Lions Club and member of Santa Cruz Board of Realtors. Private Interment to be in Sacramento.

PUBLIC NOTICE wvwwvwwwwwwvwwwvwvwww STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME File No. 76-108 The following person has aban- doned the use of the fictitious business name CORAL REEF AQUARIUM AND PET CEN TER at 911 41st Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95062 The fictitious business name rererreu iu duuve was ineu in Santa Cruz County on Feb. 17, 1976. RICHARD B. COX 911 41st Avenue Santa Cruz, CA 95062 This business was conducted by Richard B.

Cox. Signed, RICHARD B. COX THIS STATEMENT was tiled with RICHARD C. NEAL, Coua ty Clerk of Santa Cruz County on July 31, 1980. By: LOLA FAIRCHILD Deputy Aug.

27; Sept. 3, 10, 17 1650) (Corrected Copy) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 80-995 The following persons are doing business as: DIMENSIONS IN DESIGN at 13155 Central (P.O. Box 607), Boulder Creek, CA 95006. CYNTHIA A.

ANTONE-CONNETT 445 Bernstein Dr. Boulder Creek, Calif. 95006 SHELLEY JEAN B. PECK 310 Brookside Dr. Boulder Creek, Calif.

95006 JUDY D. SALINERO co Bear Creek Mercantile Highway 9 Boulder Creek, Calif. 95006 This business Is operated by a general partnership. Signed, CYNTHIA ANTONE-CONNETT THIS STATEMENT was filed with RICHARD C. NEAL, County Clerk of Santa Cruz County on August 11, 1980.

By: LOLA FAIRCHILD Deputy Statement Expires 5 years from Dec. 31 of year In which filed and must be Renewed then with a new statement. Aug. 20, 27; Sept. 3, 10 (1543-A) Florists FERRARI Florist-Gift THE FINEST IN FLOWERS 1222 Pacific Ave.

Dial 426-1122 4 if hit mini ii ma services will be held at Soquel Mrs. Magdalena Jorgensen. Sur-Crematory, the ashes to be scat- vived by her sons, Raymond Jor-tered at sea. 9,9,214 gensen of Modesto, Art Jor- Memorial services will be Thursday for Louis J. Wirth, who died Monday in Santa Cruz.

He was 83. He was a native of Falls City, and had lived in Utah before moving to Sanla Cruz in 1952. He had been employed as an accountant for the U.S. Civil Service for 17 years and he was a member and commander of Barracks 179, World War I Veterans and Auxiliary. He is survived by his wife, Helen M.

Wirth; a son, Robert L. Wirth, both of Santa Cruz; two sisters, Betty Fredlake of St. Joseph. and Ruth Witherow of Kansas City. two nephews.

Jack Witherow and Richard Witherow and a niece, Nancy Downing, all of Kansas City, Mo. Memorial services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at Irvin M. Smith and Sons' Chapel of the Four Seasons, 1050 Cayuga with World War Barracks 179 officiating. There will be no visitation at the chapel.

Interment will be private. Contributions to your favorite charity are preferred. Walter Henry Krehbiel Services will be Friday in Reedley for Walter Henry Krehbiel, who died Monday in his Davenport residence at age 74. He was born in Ohio and had been a rancher and businessman in Reedley for 40 years before moving to Davenport four years ago. He was a member of the First Mennonite Church of Reedley.

Survivors include his wife, Hilda Krehbiel of Davenport; two sons, Tim Krehbiel of Aromas and Joe Krehbiel of Morrisson, a daughter, Mary Ahaborsen of Felton; a stepdaughter, Pat Vesral of Hanford; a stepson, Paul Smith of La Jolla; and 13 grandchildren. Services will be conducted at the First Mennonite Church of Reedley, Friday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Olin Krehbiel officiating. Friends may call at White's Chapel, 138 Walnut today from noon until 9 p.m. and Thursday from 8 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Interment will be at the Reedley District Cemetery. Contributions are preferred to the American Cancer Society or the Heart Fund. Julia A1. Hammerel Services have been held for Julia M.

Hammerel, who died Sept. 4 in Santa Cruz at age 77. She was a native of Duluth, and had been a resident of Soquel for the past four years. She was a former member of the Fifth Wheelers. Survivors include a daughter, Elaine Kelliher of Soquel; two sisters, Jennie Burr of Pittsburg and Thelma Fontana of Oakley; a brother, George Theobolt of Santa Rosa; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Services were held at the Bryant Lough Chapel, 1385 Galindo Concord. Burial followed in Memory Gardens Cemetery in Concord. Contributions are preferred to the American Cancer Society. SUTTER In Santa Cruz, Cali- fornia, September 7, 1980. Mrs.

Lydia B. Sutter. Survived by friends, Mrs. Mary Wenger of Santa Cruz and Mr. Mrs.

Ray Mathews of Saratoga. Mr. Sutter passed away in August of 1979. Aged 67 years. At the request ot Mrs.

Sutter, no formal services will be held. Funeral arrangements are being made by Wessendorf and Holmes Funeral Chapel, 223 Church Santa Cruz, (John North Director). Private Cremation Services Boulder Creek for many years before moving to Santa Cruz five years ago. Survivors include a daughter, Doris Capwell of Boulder Creek; a son, Lawrence E. Brown of Santa Cruz; a niece, Yvonne Williams of Watsonville; a nephew, Maynard Witte of Oakland, and five grandchildren.

Services were held at Arnold's Funeral Home, 1902 Ocean St. Extension. Private interment followed the services. Lester Van Allen Services will be held Thursday for Lester Van Allen, who died Tuesday in Santa Cruz. He was 68.

Hli was a native of Bauer, and he was head deacon and a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church of Santa Cruz. He is survived by his wife, Wanda Van Allen; a daughter, Mrs. Lee Cummings. both of Santa Cruz; two sons. Lane Val Allen of Athens, and Lew Van Allen of South Lancaster, Mass; a brother-in-law, Gerald Skinner of Santa Cruz; seven grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.

Services will be held at Arnold's Funeral Home, 1902 Ocean St. Extension, Thursday at 2 p.m., with Pastor Dennis Parks officiating. Visitation will be held today from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Interment will be at the IOOF Cemetery.

Eulalia Heddaeus Services will be held Friday for Eulalia Heddaeus, who died Saturday in a local hospital at age 83. A native of Spain, she came to California in 1922 and moved to Santa Cruz 23 years ago. She was a member of Seventh-day Adventist Church of Santa Cruz. Survivors include a half-sister, Else Baumbusch; and a half-nephew, Dieter Baumbusch, both of Germany. Services will be held Friday at 11 a.m.

at Irvin M. Smith and Sons' Chapel of the Four Seasons, 1050 Cayuga in Soquel Crematory witn scattering at sea to follow. 9,9,214 LODGE In Santa Cruz, California, September 9, 1980. Miss Julia Lodge. Survived by three cousins: Harry Lucas, of Santa Cruz; Alice Lucas Smith of Beverly Hills; Marlon Antoinette Earns of Atherton.

Native of Soquel, age 93. Rosary services Thursday evening are pending and the Mass of the Resurrection Friday morning Is pending also. Funeral arrangements are being made at the Wessendorf and Holmes Funeral Chapel, 223 Church St. (Jim Hogg, Director). Interment will be In the Soquel Cemetery, 3680 Old San Jose Road, Soquel, 9,10,214 WESSENDORF HOLMES AND STILL a If tered at sea.

9,10,215 HEDDAEUS In Santa Cruz, California, September 6, 1980. Miss Euiaia Heddaeus. Sur- vived by her halt-sister, Else Baumbusch of Germany; her holf.nanhouu niotor Ranmhutrh ot Germany; Native of Spain, age 83. Member of Seventh-Day Adventist Church of Santa Cruz Services will be conducted at Irvin M. Smith and Sons, CHAPEL OF THE FOUR SEA SONS, 1050 Cayuga Street, Fri- day, September 12, 1980 at 11 :00 A.M.

with Rev. David M. Neidigh of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church officiating. Friends may call at the Irvin M. Smith and Sons, LITTLE PINE CHAPEL, on Thursday from 5:00 P.M.

9:00 P.M. Private interment in I.O.O.F. Cemetery. WIRTH-ln Santa Cruz, California, September 8, 1980. Mr.

Louis J. Wirth. Survived by his wife, Helen M. Wirth of Santa Cruz; his son, Robert L. Wirth of Santa Cruz; his two sisters, Mrs.

Raymond (Betty) Fredlake of St. Joseph, Missouri, and Mrs. C. J. (Ruth) Witherow of Kansas City, Missouri.

Also survived by his two nephews, Jack Witherow and Richard Witherow both of Kansas City, Missouri and his niece, Nancy Downing of Kansas City, Missouri. Native of Falls City, Nebraska, aged 83 years. Member of World War Barracks 1179, Santa Cruz. Memorial services will be conducted at Irvin M. Smith and Sons, CHAPEL OF THE FOUR SEASONS, 1050 Cayuga Street, Thursday, September II, 1980 at 2:00 P.M.

with World War Barracks 1179, officiating. There will be no visitation at the chapel. Private Interment. Contributions to your favorite charity preferred. 9,10,215 On Any Occasion Memorial Anniversary Birthday Holiday a tiling memorial the gift of health hr gift envelope, contact DOMINICAN HOSPITAL FOUNDATION 1555 Soquel Drive Santa Cruz, CA 95065 Call 476-0220 ext 1636 9,10,216 with the Rev.

David M. Neidigh of Seventh-day Adventist Church officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary's Little Pine Chapel Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. Private interment will be at the IOOF Cemetery. Magdalena Jorgensen Services will be Thursday for Magdalena Jorgensen, 77, who died Tuesday in a local convalescent hospital.

A native of Norway, she came to the United States and settled in Modesto in 1905. She moved to Santa Cruz 35 years ago. Survivors include four sons, Raymond Jorgensen of Modesto, Art Jorgensen of Santa Cruz, Carl Jorgensen of Livermore and Jim Jorgensen of Gustine; two daughters, Mildred Miller of Santa Cruz and Marjorie Olson of Boise, Idaho; a brother, Arthur Augustine of Ceres; 22 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Her husband. Ludwig O.

Jorgensen. died in 1963. Services will be held at Norman's Family Chapel, 3620 Soquel Drive, Soquel, Thursday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Paul Barton of Twin Lakes Baptist Church officiating.

Friends may call at Norman's Family Chapel this evening from 6 to 8 p.m., and Thursday until service time. Private interment will be at the Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Bruno. Contributions are preferred to Dominican Santa Cruz Hospital, Neurological Unit, 1555 Soquel Drive, Santa Cruz. Calif. 95062.

Edna Buckman Horfon Services will be held at a later date for Edna Genevieve Buckman Horton, who died Monday in Los Altos. She was 32. She was born in Nashville, and she attended San Jose State and the University of California at Berkeley. She received an associate degree in nursing from Cabrillo College in 1972 and she had been employed as a- registered nurse at the Veterans Administration In the most recent 12 month period, 307o more families called on us than in the prior period. Even after 100 years, more families are.

calling on us because they are assured of the very finest in service and facilities at the lowest possible cost. PUBLIC NOTICE vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvvvvwvvvvvvvvv FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 80-1029 The following person is doing business as: BASHOR PLUMBING at 1721 15th Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95062. ROBIN S. BASHOR 1721 15th Avenue Santa Cruz, CA 95062 This business is operated by an individual.

Signed, ROBIN BASHOR THIS STATEMENT was tiled with RICHARD C. NEAL, County Clerk of Santa Cruz County on Aug. 15, 1980. By: CLOE VAN HOUSEN Deputy Statement Expires 5 years from Dec. 31 of year in which tiled and must be Renewed then with a new Statement.

Aug. 27, Sept. 3, 10, 17 1653) PUBLIC NOTICE vwwwwwwwwwvwvwwvwwwwv FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 80-1048 The following person Is doing business as: LINDA VISTA MARKET at 2404 Mission Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060. CLYDE MARTIN JENSEN 906 Escalona Drive Santa Cruz, California This business Is operated by an individual.

Signed, CLYDE JENSEN THIS STATEMENT was filed with RICHARD C. NEAL, County Clerk of Santa Cruz County on Aug. 19, 1980. By: CORY HENSLEY Deputy Former File No. 76-1143.

Statement Expires 5 years from Dec. 31 of year In which filed and must be Renewed then with a new Statement. Aug. 27; Sept. 3, 10, 17 (1654) mm WESSENDORF HOLMES FUNERAL CHAPEL 223 CHURCH STREET SANTA CRUZ PHONE 423-4725 I.

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