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A-14 Santa Cruz Sentinel Friday, Sept. 9, 1988 Vital statistics Obituaries Attempts to kill husbands don't scare off new groom FUNERALS BIRTHS venience. "If her case had been assigned to some other Judge she probably would have made the same request," Gunn said. Jones, who stood to collect $600,000 in insurance benefits had the murders been successful, pleaded guilty Wednesday to three counts of attempted murder, two of solicitation to murder and one of gun theft. Gunn said she pleaded guilty in a deal with prosecutors to avoid the possibility of two consecutive life terms if convicted.

The bride, who most recently lived in Torrance, was sentenced to prison for several 1987 incidents. In May, her estranged husband, Douglas Hilliker, was chased through the couple's Lake Elsinore hoitie and managed to dodge three bullets fired by 18-year-old Jeffrey Burke, who was hired by Jones, the prosecutor said. Hilliker, who has since divorced Jones, survived because Burke ran out of bullets in the weapon, she said. In another attempt three days earlier, the prosecutor said. Burke tried to kill Hilliker by trying to flag down his car on the freeway.

The 50-year-old Hilliker, who named his wife as beneficiary on a $500,000 life insurance policy, refused to stop his car. rating during July Western gin, Rianna VELEZ Velez and Drive Arguello. HUMPHREYS ARNOLD'S Funeral Cremations Barilla) BAGBY In Santa Cruz, California, on September 3, 1981. Mr. Shirley Simpson Bagby.

Survived by his wife, Katherine Bagby of Santa Cruz; one daughter, Lorraine Bagby-Congden of Palo Alto and one son, Delos M. Bagby of Mont Sereno. He Is also survived by Ave grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. A native of Wltchlta, Kansas, aged 95 years. Member of Twin Lakes Baptist Church.

Funeral Services were conducted at ARNOLD'S FUNERAL HOME, 1902 Ocean Santa Cruz, on Thursday, September 1, 19M at 1:00 PJVl with Dr. Roy Kraft of Twin Lakes Baptist Church officiating. Interment In Seaside Cemetery. Contributions to Twin Lakes Baptist Church. 9,7,21 7 STEPHENSON In Mesa, Arizona, on September 6, 1968.

Mr. Jack B. Stephenson. Prceded in death by his wife, Frances Stephenson In November of 1987, He Is survived by his wife, June Stephenson, his son, Robert A. Stephenson and his grandchildren, Timothy Schmidt and Camden Stephenson.

Attended Twin Lakes Baptist Church, Aptos. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend Graveside Services at Santa Cruz Memorial Park, 1927 Ocean Street Santa Cruz, at 11:00 A.M. on Friday. September 9, 1988. Dr.

Roy Kraft of Twin Lakes Baptist Church officiating. ARNOLD'S FUNERAL HOME, 1902 Ocean St. Santa Cruz, in charge of arrangements. Interment in Santa Cruz Mernorial Park, Santa Cruz. 9,7,217 425-1902 ARNOLD'S FUNERAL HOMB 1902 Ocean Street Santa Cms Cremation ISciVfccJ ALLEN In Santa Cruz, California, on September 2, 1988.

Mr. Deane G. Allen. Survived by his brother. Bill McNutt of El Paso, Texas.

A native of Amarillo, Texas, aged 62 years. Member of Santa Cruz Fly Casters, the Santa Cruz Ham Radio Club, and was a square dancer all over Santa Cruz. Cremation Services were conducted at SANTA CRUZ-WATSONVILLE CREMATION SERVICE on Wednesday, September 7, 1988. Interment private. 9,9,219 475-6880 Santa Cruz Cremation Service 1570 Soquel Drive Santa Cruz 95060 NORMANS family chapel VAUGHT In Santa Cruz, California, on September 5, 1988.

Harold D. Vaught. Sui vlved by his wife, Dorothy Vaught of Aptos; two daughters. Patricia Wacft of Los gatos and Beverlee Stephenson of Aptos; his mother, Amelia Kauble of San Luis Obispo; four grandchildren and one great-grandson. A native of Kansas, aged 69 years.

Private Services were conducted at Norman's Family Chapel (Norman Benito, Director), 3620 Soquel Soquel. Private Inurnment In Santa Clara Mission Cemetery, Santa Clara. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Tribute Fund, Dominican Hospital Auxiliary. 1555 Soquel Santa Cruz, CA 9,8,217 REITER In Santa Cruz, California, on September 7, 1988. Mrs.

Ruth Reiter. Survived by her husband, Harvey Reiter of Santa Cruz; son, Preston Scott of Reno, Nevada; two daughters, Bonita Herbst of Palo Alto and Karen Carpenter of Fefon. Also survived by four grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. A native of Ontario, aged 82 years. Former member of Presbyterian Church of Felton, Honorary member of the Felton Volunteer Fire Department Ladies' Auxiliary and the Santa Cruz Organ Guild.

Services will be conducted at Presbyterian Chu'ch of Felton, 6090 Highway Nine, Felton, on Saturday, September 10, 1988 beginning at 2:00 pjn. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. Arrangements are under the direction of Norman's Family Chapel (Gary Benito, Director), 3620 Soquel Soquel. Friends may call at Norman's Family Chapel, Friday from Noon until 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m.

until Noon. Entombment will be at Ml. View Mausoleum, Attadena. 9,6,217 3620 SOQUEL DRIVE SOQUEL 476-6211 DofnMcM Hotptat PACE Aug. 24 at 7:57 p.m.

to Mr. and Mrs. Greg Scott Pace (Bonl Anton Whlttaker), 325 Muk Drive, Soouel, a 7-pound girl, Alicia Marie. VALADEZ Aug. 24 al 11:10 a.m.

to Mr. and Mrs. Jose Luis Valedei (Julie Ann Amaya), 200 Sims Road, an l-pound. 5-ounce boy, David John. GAI Aug.

25 at 10:49 a.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Frank Gal (Yvette Marie Meiiere), 2230 Sequoia Drive, a 7-pound, W-ounct girt, Natalie Anna. HAWLEY Aug.

25 at 12:35 P.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gideon Hawlev (Susan Jennlne Sears), 916 Cayuga a 7 -pound, IS-ounce girl, Sandy Elizabeth. JORGENSEN Aug.

25 at 0:57 e.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Wayne Jorgensen (Cynthia Ann Mills), 20-C Still Breeze Lane, Watsonville, a Impound, S-ounce girl, Naslassia Metina. ROGERS Aug.

25 at 3:20 a.m. to Mr. and Mr Jeffery Lee Rogers (Lorl Stella Siskin), 715 41st an 1-pound, 15-ounce girl, Alyssa Kayne. RUIZ Aug. 2 at 2:37 p.m.

to Mr. and Mrs. Arturo H. Ruii (Lope J. Alvarez), 130 30th a 9-pound, 'A-ounce boy, Arturo.

TALAMANTES-AGUILERA Aug. 25 at 6:38 p.m. to Juana Aguilera and Elrain Jose Talamantes, 2101 Coast Road, a 4-pound, II V-ounce boy, train. BLAUVELT Aug. 26 at 1:43 am to Mr.

and Mrs. Kevin Troy Blauvelt (Barbara Ann Dletzel), 310 Jefferson Watsonville, an a-pound, 7'A-ounce girl, Nicole Alisha. HONIG-YOUNG Aug. 26 at 12:55 p.m. to Kaye Ann Honig and Bruce Arlington Young, A-7 Koshland Way, an 8-pound, 5-ounce boy, Mytos Arlington.

KOSHINZ Aug. 26 at 7:05 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. David Michael Koshinz (Jana Lee Stobier', 190 Coon Heights Road, Ben Lomond, a 7-pound, 7-ounce girl, Kristen Marie.

ROBINSON Aug. 26 at 4:12 P.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Dana Robinson (Linda Rae Burda), 230 Hoover Road, Soquel, a 7-pound, 12-ounce boy, Kevin Kyle.

WILSON-FREY Aug. 26 at 4:34 a.m. to Diana Marie Wilson and Edwin Augustus Frey, 3343 Allred Lane, Soquel, a 7-pound, 8-ounce girl, Stella Celeste. GAMBELLO Aug. 27 at 7:07 p.m.

to Mr. and Mrs. John Michael Gambello (Shari Elizabeth Stewart), 480 Tabor Drive, Scotts Valley, an 8-pound, 1-ounce girl, Erica Kristin. HERRMANN Aug. 27 at 10:59 a.m.

to Mr. and Mrs. James Richard Herrmann (Brenda Jean Burks), 201 Chilverton a 9-pound, 9ounce boy, Victor Jflrrws MARKOVIT Aug. 27 at 5:35 p.m. to Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Jason Markovitz (Nancy Hanks, Irwin), 3660 Stance Drive, Soquel, an 8-pound, lOVi-ounce boy, Jason Irwin. PELTON Aug. 27 at 9:15 a.m. to Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Alan Pelton (Wendee Irene Cortright), 133 Morrissey a 7-pound, 3V-ounce gin, Tiffinee Lynn. WELBORN Aug. 28 at 5:14 p.m. to Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Gene Welborn Sr. (Karen Elizabeth Schutzmann), 75 Pasatlempo Drive, an 8-pound, 3-ounce boy, Kenneth Gene Jr. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our appreciation to the many friends neighbors for the kindness sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, NELLO L. FRABONI.

We also wish to thank all who sent floral offerings spiritual bouquets. Martina Fraboni Robert Louis Fraboni Family Nancy Edwards Family 9,11,218 FUNERALS IRVINM. SMITH aV SONS chapel of the fouc seasons MUELLER In Santa Cruz, California, on September 1, 1968. Miss Ruth G. Mueller.

Survived by her brother, Carl Mueller of Wauwatosa, Wisj her half-sister, Margaret Champagne of Arlington Heights, 111' her stepmother, Alvina Mueller of Arlington Heights, ill. her dear friend Pearl Watson of Santa Cruz. Native of Waterloo, Iowa, aged 74 years. Member of Light and Life Community Church, Santa Cruz; Santa Cruz Retired Teachers Association; California Teachers Association; California Retired Teachers Association; American String Teachers Association; Delta Kappa Gamma; A.A.R.P. Memorial Services will be conducted at Light Life Community Church, 960 Brommer Street, Friday, September 9, 1968 at 6:30 p.m.

with Rev. Jim Brannen officiating. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend. Irvin M. Smith and Sons, CHAPEL OF THE FOUR SEASONS, In charge of arrangements.

There will be no visitation at the chapel prior to services. Any former student who would like to perform at the Memorial Services should contact Rev. Jim Brannen at 475-4583. Private cremation was held at Soquel Crematory. In lieu of flowers a Memorial Fund is being established at Citicorp Savings in Ruth Mueller's name to be used for local music scholarships and other Interests of hers.

9,8.217 IRVIN M. SMITH SONS KENNETH O. FERGUSON Funeral Directors 1050 CAYUGA SANTA CRUZ 423-5721 "fcs MAYTAG CDEDII AVAKA.SIC SALES FREE DELIVERY Deane G. Allen Services were held for Deane G. Allen, who died Sept.

2 in Santa Cruz. He was 62. Mr. Allen was born in Amarillo, Texas. He was a member ofthe Santa Cruz Fly Casters and 'the Santa Cruz Ham Radio Club, and was an avid square dancer, participating in daitces around the Santa Cruz area.

He is survived by his brother, BUI McNutt of El Paso. Texas. Cremation services were Wednesday under the arrangement of the Santa Cruz Watsonville Cremation Service. Interment is private. Democrats plan hefty voter push SACRAMENTO (AP) California Democrats unveiled on Thursday a (4.5-million voter-registration and get-out-the-vote effort that they describe as the most extensive and expensive in the tion.

State party chairman Peter Kelly said the operation will have 500 paid organizers supervising a volunteer force of 50,000. or about two volunteers for every precinct in the state. "We have the numbers, we just haven't been able to get the vote out before," party vice chair Carmen Perez added in a joint news conference. Although the get-out-the-vote effort is several times larger than any past ones in California, it is almost identical in budget and promised staff to the California Republican Party effort, as both campaigns contend California is the top priority of the presidential campaign. "California is clearly a critical state, a crucial battleground," said Tony Podesta, director of the California campaign of Massachusetts Gov.

Michael Dukakis and his running mate. Texas Sen. Lloyd Bentsen. "Elections in California are traditionally very close. The difference of four, five or six votes per precinct can change the outcome." In a series of statewide news conferences, state Sen.

David Roberti, Assemblyman Tom Hayden, Secretary of State March Fong Eu and officials of the Dukakis for President campaign unveiled the door-to-door push. "We are going to go house to house. We are going to go door to door. We are going to go from card table to card table and we are going to go from lunch box to lunch box to carry the Dukakis-Bentsen message Eu said in Los Angeles, the first of four news conferences unveiling the effort. "We've got something new in it and something old in it," Eu said of the effort, citing computerized precinct lists and satellite links of information coupled with a precinct-level volunteer effort.

"Fifty thousand volunteers will carry our message of taking charge of our economic future door to door. California is the most important election battleground in America. The volunteers will put California in the Democratic column Nov. 8," Podesta said. The budget of $4.5 million for the California effort this year compares with $6 million spent nationwide in 1984 on the same activities by the Walter Mondale campaign, Podesta said.

Asked if recent polls showing Republican Vice President George Bush ahead of Dukakis were disturbing, Podesta responded, "We had the lead once and the lead will bounce back and forth until the election. This will be a very close contest. The only poll that matters is the one on Nov. 8." Further dismissing the polls, he said, "We plan not to peak early." RIVERSIDE (AP) A woman who admitted trying to kill two previous husbands for insurance money got married again Thursday in a ceremony performed by the Judge who sentenced her to 20 years in prison a day earlier. Linda Sue Jones, 37, exchanged wedding vows with William Dobbs during a brief courthouse ceremony conducted by Superior Court Judge George G.

Grover. "I really don't want to discuss it," said Grover, annoyed by reporter asking about the wedding. "Her getting married isn't an issue in the case at all. People get married every day." But Deputy District Attorney Diane Harrison thought it was unusual. "I think that is very ironic.

It's like Henry VIII, but she's up to number three," the prosecutor said. Little was known about Dobbs, except he has known Jones for about 20 years and was considered "a family friend for a long time," said her attorney, David Gunn. She wore jail clothes during the brief ceremony, said Gunn, who wasn't present but heard about it from the groom. The choice of judges didn't result from any special affinity between jurist and defendant, Gunn said, but rather from con Airlines' falls slightly WASHINGTON (AP) Despite heavy summer travel, major U.S. airlines reported that better than four of every five flights arrived on time during July, the Trans-poration Department said Thursday.

Two carriers serving the Sun Belt America West and Southwest Airlines had the best on-time performance, with more than 91 percent of their flights arriving on time. Pan American World Airways had the worst arrival record among the 13 airlines monitored, with only 68.8 percent of its July flights arriving within 15 minutes of schedule, the government's on-time standard. Pan Am also had the highest consumer complaint rate during August, the latest month for which those statistics were provided. Overall, 81.5 percent of the more than 441,000 flights during July arrived within 15 minutes of schedule, slightly fewer. than the 84.3 percent during June.

Lawsuit claims BALTIMORE (AP) A couple who raised a girl until she died of a congenital heart ailment last month at age 9 have filed a $100-million lawsuit claiming the child was swapped at birth for their own healthy baby. In the lawsuit filed Wednesday, Ernest and Regina I. Twigg allege their child was put up for adoption nine years ago after hospital workers changed identifying bracelets and altered records so the adoptive couple could have a well baby. They hope to eventually find their own child and gain custody. Tests on blood and tissue samples taken from Arlena Twigg before she died showed she was not related to either parent, said their attorney, Marvin Ellin of Baltimore.

The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Tampa, names Hardee Memorial Hospital in Wauchula, three physicians and a nurse, charging them with fraud or negligence, or both. A woman who answered the telephone Thursday at the Twiggs' home in Langhorne, referred calls to Ellin. "We're totally devastated," Mrs. Twigg told The (Baltimore) Sun.

"Our lives have turned into a nightmare. We've not only lost our Arlena but also where is our own daughter? We're very much interested in tracking down our own child." The suit said that after the baby in of BIRTHS DemliUcan Hospital SANCHEZ-FERGUSON Aug. 11 at 10t P.m. to Ellen Jo Ferguson and Ruben Tovar Sanchei. It Krali Drive.

Watsonville, a 7 -pound, 6-ounce boy. Xbalenque Tiehulztii Xlcotencatl. VOLKMAN Aug. IJ at a.m. to Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Charles Volkman (Christine Colette Brown), 1109 Penasgultas Drive, Aptos, an I-pound, tw-ounce girl, Clara Evonne. MILLER Aug. Jl at 33 pjn. to Mr.

and Mrs. Krlstopher Joel Miller (Virginia Susan Tafl), 102 Bel Air Drive, Scom Valley, an 1-pound, 6-ounce bov, Cameron Matthew. DeVICTORIA Aug. 29 at 1:30 p.m. to Mr.

and Mrs. John Horry De Victoria (Eltiabeth Cynthia Varney), S543 Grant Way, Felton, a 6-pound, 15'-ounce girt, Danielle Nicole. MENARD Aug. 29 at 2:22 pm to Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Anthony Menard (Susan Janece lacovaui), 6403 Cooper Felton, a 10-pound. 7 Vi -ounce boy, Michael Joseph. NUDD Aug. 29 at 11:55 p.m. to Christina Rae Ramirez and Beniamin Lawrence Nudd, JH Washington an 8-pound, 7-ounce boy, Joseph Andres.

FERNANDEZ Aug. 30 at lftU p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Fernandez (Alicia Fernandez Valdez), 1920-A Courtyard, Capitola, a 6-pound, Vi -ounce bov, Adafcerto.

SIMONS Aug. 30 at 1:16 a m. to Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph Simons II (Claudia Marie Van Dyke), 1M3 La Madrona, Scotts Valley, a 7-pound, 12-ounce girl, Alexandria Marie.

BERISTAIN-BARAJAS Aug. 31 at 2:48 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Jose Antonio Beristain (Maribel Baraias), 6100 Freedom Aptos, a 7-pound, 1 -ounce boy, Antonia De Jesus.

FUENTES Aug. 31 at 7:29 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Lopez Fuentes (Gricelda Fuentes Sanchez), 943 Freedom Watsonville, a 4-pound, I0-ounce bov, Henry Sanchez.

HARVEY Aug. 31 at a.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Arthur Harvey (Corine Ann Marie Janssens), 255 Azalea Lane, an 1-pound, 2to-ounce girt, Erica Lynn.

JACOBSON Aug. 31 at 1:16 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Martin John Jacobson (Arlene Ruth Hrbacek), 2608 Mallory Lane, a 9-pound, )2Yi-ounce bov, Neil Jeffrey.

LaHUE Aug. 31 at 9:59 a.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richard LaHue (Paula Anne Cox), 229 Via Trinita, Aptos, an 8-pound, II -ounce boy, Gabriel Thomas.

LOPES Aug. 31 at 9:10 a to Mr. and Mrs. John Michael Lopes (Monica Marie Rodriquez), 930 Acosfa Plaza-16, Salinas, a 7-pound, I -ounce boy, John Michael Jr. MANSFIELD Aug.

31 at 5:20 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mansfield (Doris Jean Germain), 121 Drive, Brookdale, a 10-pound, 3-ounce Joy. Aug.

31 at 5:18 a.m. to Maria Imelda. Froylan Arguello Calderon, 2503 Soouel G-10, an 8-pound, 2Vi-ounce girl, Yesenia Sept, 1 at 1:46 a.m. to Mr. and Mrs.

Mark David Humphreys (Ann Elise Collins), 212 Liberty an 8-pound, 1 -ounce girl, Jamie Michele. MAHUTGA Sept. 1 at 8:17 a.m. to Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Joe Mahutga (Marva Suzanne Gralenski), S1S-B Calabasas, Watsonville, a 7-pound, 3V-ounc girl, Laura Lavonne. MINE Sept. 1 at 7:36 p.m. to Mr and Mrs. Robert William Mine (Jennifer Rose Berge), 329 Lee a 7-pound, 2 -ounce boy, Daniel David.

TUNING Sept. 1 at 8:04 a.m. to Sandra Lynn Simpson and James Bradley Tuning, 195 View Road, Felton, a 9-pound, SVi-ama girl, Krystal Brooke. HOLODNICK Sept. 2 at 8:26 a.m.

to Mr. and Mrs. James Micheal Holodnick (Patrice Anne Lawrence), 33 Overpass Road, Watsonville, a 9-pound, 2Vi-ounce girl, Emily Marie. LEE Sept. 2 at 2:44 a.m.

to Barbara Mary Lee and James Donald Lee, 9649 Highav 9, Ben Lomond, in 8-pound, 5-ounce boy, Phaedren Spencer. MARTINEZ Sept. 2 at 2:16 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs.

Armando Garcia Martinez (Blanca Stella Amava), 179 Pryce a 7-pound, 3-ounce boy, Kenneth Amava. MELENDREZ Sept. 2 at 3:56 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs.

Miguel Melendrez (Trinidad), 2 Calabasas Road, Freedom, a 7-pound, 10-ounce girt, Mayra. ROSS Sept. 2 at 5:38 PJn. to Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Brian Ross (Stacy Lvnn McCoy), 744 Bonita Drive, Aptos, an B-pound, 12-ounce boy, James Dean. VICENTE Sept. 2 at 6:39 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs.

Gilberto Borges Vicente (Julie Anne Costa), 1925 46th Capitola, a 7-pound, 7 -ounce girl, Elizabeth Rose Costa. CORRIGAN Sept. 4 at 10:14 a.m. to Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Thomas Corigan Bill Ann Hotten), 1000 Laurel Glen, Soouel, an 8-pound, 9 Vi -ounce boy, Austin Thomas. FLORES Aug. 22 at 10:14 am to Mr. and Mrs. Refugio Flores (Beatriz Alvarez), 314 Errett Circle, a 5-pound, 12-ounce boy, Gabriel Refugio.

BOGETTI Aug. 24 at 2:19 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Albert Bogetti (Stephanie Jane Brawlev), 1748 Seascape Aptos, an 8-pound, -ounce boy, Gino Anthony.

DICKSON Aug. 24 at 3:29 p.m. to Kimberty Anne Palmer and George Edward Dickson III, 108 Grand Capitola, a 5-pound, HVi-ounce bov, George Edward IV. GREEN Aug. 24 at 7:14 P.m.

to Mr. and Mrs. Jan Lvnn Green (Walda Alter KolboUUO Harvard Drive, Ben Lomond, a 7-pound, 7V-ounce boy, Allen Shelby. LIANG Aug. 24 at 5:48 p.m.

to Mr. and Mrs. King Keong Liang (Ying Ying Chu), 2594 Warwick Lane, a 7-pound, 14-ounce boy, Andrew Sinn Seong. LINEBARGER Aug. 24 at 12:48 p.m.

to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rockwell Linebarger (Samantha Taylor Conn), 711 Sabright a 7-pound, 4-ounce girl, Lindsey Elizabeth. MAIER Aug. 24 at 5:20 p.m.

to Mr. and Mrs. David DeWayne Maier (Valerie Renee McGee), 155 Stockton a 7-pound, 6-ounce boy, Brandon David. MARSTON Aug 24 at 1:30 P.m. to Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Darrell Marston (Deborah Arlene Abicht), an 8-pound, 14tt-ounce girl, Kelsey Ann. nea, me. 295 ADVERTISEMENT (evening) (Contributors only) (DuainoM contributors omyl (Endottera only) The Transportation Department began monitoring airline arrival rates last September amid growing complaints about flight delays and poor service. Since then, the carriers' on-time performance has improved, although some of that is believed to be attributed to good weather.

The figures do not include delays caused by mechanical problems, but do include those that are casued by to poor weather. Airlines that have a concentration of flights the Southwest have consistently performend well. Delta Air Lines, which earlier this year struggled well down the list in on-time performance among the 13 carriers, posted the third best arrival rate in July with 86.1 percent of its flights on time. In addition to Pan Am, the airlines with the worst record were Piedmont Airlines and USAir, both which reported arrival rates of slightly better than 74 percent. birth switch was born, the Twiggs were originally told that she was healthy but three days later were told she had congenital heart disease that could eventually prove fatal.

They didn't suspect the swap until May, when a routine test showed that Arlena, who was facing heart surgery, had a blood type of positive. The Twiggs said their baby had been born with a blood type of positive, and they also both have type blood. On the basis of the differing blood types, Ellin said, It would be all but impossible for Arlena to be their child. Additional tests on Arlena's tissues conducted in July concluded the same thing, he said. Derrick's Appliance-x Release in Papers of Thursday, Sept.

8, 1988 CELEBRITY CIPHER Celebrity Cipher cryptograme ar. created from quotattone by temoue people, pert end pi Mint. Each letter In the olpher Manas tor another. Totoy Ou tow Sales Service SINCE 1957 AMANA SERVICE GENUINE PARTS I I 550 Main Watsonville 724-7984 mon ran 5 so sai io 4 (Irom Santo Crui 42S-8819) PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I'm only a product Ilka a caka of aoap, to ba old at well at poMlbla." Charles Branson. a teas by PAID POLITICAL Elect Santa Cruz City Council You can 'support his campaign by mailing in the following form The Santa Cruz Sentinel Business Offices will be closing at 4:00 p.m.

on Friday. September 9, 1988 to enable all employees to attend our annual company picnic Santa Cruz Srntinct LocalNews, LocalNewsPaper tJP LEAP YEAR It's an Olympic year again, and long i '5xra jumper Jackie Joyner- Kersee aims to bring 4 iJ home the gold for Yl the U.S. from the fc 1988 Olympic Games. Next week's cover story in TV UPDATE. Issue of September 11, 1988 LocalNews, LocalNewsPaper Name Address Phone Occupation Name of business Signature John Mahaney for City Council Committee.

Box 874. Santa Crut, CA 95061. Lillian Rnnerty, Chair, Mark Schaaffar, Treasurer.

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