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'The Review' Woman 'Target' Killed Obituary Edith Bussed 2 Santa Maria Times Myoy, Juw 8, 159. Gun Shot (Bill Codv." and her XUry Alice, I 1 at. '1 By Accidental PITTSBURGH U'PO -A worn ai hj made her lmi a the ifsrjet of ad knur and acridentai'y day night by a ear old boy ut a ild west eihibtitvn at wa' Sun- i fie vicam nai reen u. 'shnw ffienis nesr a mAe Bacatenn.al Ctfelwa-iuctun's Un. hai loatled lo pro? rif Mamie Alico Pemman.

M. a.r "3 at. I Point ad tle iwy aAed h. Distributed To Students Local tush school students re mrhtng wi'ie uf the Mhmil annuil "TUe Review." Copies ere disinbuted Sunday to ail kemnr lollop inf a dedication tea hasied by the yeartKMik u'i-dtr the direction of Rosvr Des. a3u.Mr.

Tlv me for Dm book is tle mod ern klt-a ol liues. rrrtanglrs: and squares Keniriing the titor the cover designed by art editor Klaine I'ralor. On a burbj-lex-tured bdiliuurtd of red and lute lines and le'ers pro 1-im, "59 Rev lew lo the students of the present, and lu-ture lh txKik features f'y paicn ihowirj s.t ill-life" of school cene beteen sections of the yearbook -Two new features this year are the senior section and the boV ports section. In the former, the gels are wearing black drapes in- sieaa or me usual aweaier anj coi ar. to sport, section i i ui tirurk hv a red from a rifle used in her The nf a dred by Frank New Kens Pa a fo.uth grde ho.

a'oni i parenti. wat vailing Frontier a replica of a Ud et tjVkn I Mr. remman a part offam act featuring her Husband. Fred. 40.

who a billed aa "Wild 1 I 3t Came Ut blai vat aade- J'bot. Youth Building Plans Finalized KROVO GRWDF. Kri. li -a Lni Biieil, $3. dd Frt-day niinw ta a San Obt.

hov.y af'er a Khort illnen. She because-ill while taking rel-sme i area. A nut ve Phoemi. Ariiona, 1 w. bo'a Oetober Vw hM be a resident -'of California for the past 41 Me.vs hv rg made her home Ixt She is su'vivej by her hiuband, hem W.

daurhtar, Mrs Kd'th A. Dove of Pme Rr.trh, a Mrs. Ela (' Vivil a. brothers; Bill Hirry McCarty. and IV lord Mccarty all of Phoenix, ani llu.n McCarty of riorence, Anzcna, and three grandchildren.

a'e pendng at the Wo-id Funeral Chapel of Arro)t Grande. CLASSIFIED ADS 2S A USZ JUNE 8, t5 MO. 41 Published doily etctpt Sundoy by Morto Publishing Company, 201 Wert Chapel, Santa Maria, Coli. Second po-oat poid ot Some Mont, Colif. Subcfipion rotes by carrier Sl.bQ per month, by enoil SI.75 per month or $4 50 for 3 months payable In odvonce.

fERSUSONl City Pharmacy MUCRimONS Wyodee Vlromlnj for Health Aim S-431f 41f S. IreeeSrey gasoline Ike UI fire Saturday etlia- inivh the fire. Unniaed. TUur iVandenberr AFB. Rejulu II Musne.

I'oi Mugu. peciai- ter-, er missm carrifr, rwnv m- joc-t 5 I mm- Results dividual shots the paers so-j Grover Youth Foundation penm-yosed on a aj-' building fund, representing to the sport. f-em the one-dav -Carnival HEWS III BRIEF BIRTHS A son, ta Mr. and Mrs James JmwR. Soivani.

Jane-5, S.eri Htupital. A ton. to Mr. and M-. Ray Fortter.

110 E.Las Fiores Ws. Jjv s'ers al A ton. to Mr. and Mr. Hermaa Abeloe.

Arroyo Granie, Jine festers A son. to Mr and Mr Jaeph Patterson. Orcutt. Jjne 7, S.ifn Hospital. A-dajjhtor, to Mr.

and Mrs Uoxtl Gfwp. 09 E. Canvnc. June San a Mar a Hospital. DEATHS Eda-d Witlard Mrik IT.

on Nioomo Ma, Majner funeral Home. WOMAN HELD Beerly Jan Cooper, 20. Grov-tr City, hsi been arrer.ed and booked tn jil charge MARINES TAKE PART Manno Acting Col. Ronald L. Cernokus.

son o( Mr. and Mrs. John Ornokus of 5no E. Mill Sr. and Fvt.

Richard Taira, on of Mr and Mrs. fhoyu Taire of 1262 W.I. Main took part in Operation T.m r.jkl Ml rjllloniia I SOUifl- em from May 17 to June ith Marines trom me irsi Marinr Tamo Pendleton. CalJ. I SERVING IN ALASKA Armv PFC Clarence J.

Bolter- V. .4.. uraaii lua a- TT. Bauaon, 552d which re cently was conver.ed to a unH. RADIO 'CLUB MEETS The Santa Mana Radio Club will meet tonijht at I p.m.

in the basement of ty Hall. AH amateurs are urged to attend, as the coming barbecue and day will be dcussed. MAN HELD Harlan Ardell Lane. 22. Grover has been arrested and booked in- city, jail, on suspicion of deriving financial support from a prostitute and procuring.

He was arrested by police during the weekend. GROCERY STORE THEFT William John Harder. 59. J1SB tr Ct IwikaH- in citv Jail on Saturday on a charge. of; petty theft, after failing in an ai-tsmpt to shoplift ft.76 worth of groceries from Safeway Store, ae- LIMBER FIRE Limber tram me East StweJl Rd.

raakt afters ana 'city firee ma Parade WESTERN MOUNTED j.jmor Sus Sanon. 2 McCannon; S. June trHn Vr i.fi 1 1 Janjor ps-l. Billy and Tom-1 mv VJ, Jtm. Ann Mer- i rieathef.

I. Bobby Sue Senior single women riu Wa'hri rVnnnv I nn'i snari9 4.. jum. Turlev. Joan Inn -1 Gal ovan.

GROVER CITY A total of has been added" to the to adult groups, thus defeating i the purpose of the building as a complete(adlity for youth activ- The staff, headed by Patty Ca- of Youth" held Saturday, sey. editor, includes Dotty Saw-j r. r. McCombs. board presi-ers.

ce Nelson. Mvy EKea dmt. announced that a resident John Van Raynmnd 0( Beach has been retained Garcia. Sandy Wr.sht. Judy t0 draft plans for the proposed ler.

Carolyn Rice. Joe ordy Vouth The action was Pam Gates. Adelma Diaz. Elaine by the board of direc Prator, Carol Williams. Dsrlac Troo? Edwards, Pau'j Vhlfy simonsen of the Beach Righetu.

League youth baseball program directors about plans Mot lobsters are a dark color for structure. He stated that when caught and turn scarier in his opinion the building is only when cooked. planned now primarily for rental Mer-statesmen. J. Santa Maria Circle I Square Dancers.

Special-j Si Ph! -ority. Senior non-local-l. Cttjr of Santa J. Santa Maria Circle Bor'sede i pw wn v.o. nm Senir p'a-l.

Elaine Clark and creation Awn. 3. Far Western Watt. Candy Ren, f. D3roara.

Senior non-local class two-1. Nh If r. i tll k4W Sb w.w B.WDS E2ementary-1. Pismo Beach. 1 Arroyo Grande.

1. Santa Vnet 4. Orcutt. Special awards-Guada-lupe. Nipomo, Fremont of Delano, Oceana.

San Miguel. Sponsored junior 1. Standard Warrior of 1 Santa Maria Elks Youth Band. Junior high school-L Santa' Barbara Junior High School. High School.

Oass A-L SanU Maru High School. High School. Class B-4. Vista of Imperial Beach .2. Santa Ynex High SchooL 3.

Lornpoc High School. Strategic Air Command. Omaha. 2. Omaha.

U. S. Naval Training Center, San Diego. Fort Mac Arthur, Red Hot news for 1 out of 2 i Western users of premium Senior-L Mystery of SeotlandtT aaiuraay.s.:i a.m. in a S200 bail and is scheduled to P-- pear in Justice Court later today.

DRIVING CHARGE Walter Andrew Maitland. S3. 802 E. Cook was arrested and booked In city jaU during the weekend on a warrant for driving cell wiiefe ycum I parents were it. ns hiibanJ loiJ rvce mother if he cau eian tfi hich we-e hmf on a bunk in the cell.

Believemi tbe ea.i rd lha exhibition, stir consented. The gun discharged an.l the b.il ilet craslted into Mr. PrTiiaV left shoulder and pasrd her back. 1 1'e I rni nans maiir vl. ik.

V. in AM van. mi (mrt 0B thf They had appeared en tour, half-ay around the orll Hies. D. Johnson, Grover City file mentary School prwcpal, sta ed that use of the building by adults will be scheduled, at times crt wil not interfere with yuoth art iviiies.

and that monev derived from the rentals will be used to defray youth activity Plans for the building include an auditorium, 80 feet wide and 139 feet deep, a 12 by foot kitchen a large dining room, small conference rooms, and rest room facilities. Directors stated that plans are being drawn to fit funds expected from various projects and the ue of lengths of lumber made avail able from the purchase of bu.Td- i a ingi from Vandenberg. Mobil dealer While imoxicatea.yine onense occurred recently jn Kern County. He posted $363 bail and scheduled to appesr in Justice Court there on June 19. DRUNK IN CAR Harold diaries Porter.

35. Casa Manra Aoartments. Orcutt Road: was arrested during fee weekend on a charge of being intoxicated In a car. He was arrested ay night at Broadway and Orange St. He posted $100 bail and is scheduled to appear in Jus- ice Court later today.

HELD FOR FIGHTING Rodario Pattella Pacheco. 2. nd Miguel Pacheco, 22. both of the Martinez Labor Camp, have JXZU WUBtu ut -aj ja va Four Injured In Accidents Four persons received siijht in- es in five separate accidents during the weekend, TT Calilor-J ma HiVhli'lV a xA lArfatl "3 Tas UlTen JV ,0 Hosa taL The" othen re. op.uu liie ouieri re- and car col- in Street and Blosser Road at 7:30 p.m.

Hktndav CUP. said. Drivers wVre Fahk D. Foote. 30.

1482 Black and Georse Buenrostro, 28. 2379 S. Broadway. -Manuel Jaas-Esquivel; 37, Mar-tmei Labor Camp, a passenger in Buenrostro'. car was taken to Sisters Hospital where -he was treated for minor injuries and released.

An accident occurred Sunday at 4:30 p.m. on Highway miles easTof Pioneer Park when a car civenNry-5Zelbert Richard son, 27, Casa Grinde, rah off the troad and into a dkch. CHP said. Richardson received a cut under his left eye but refused aid. according to CHP.

Crecencio Ramirez Guzman. 18. Guadalupe, escaped injury Sunday when his car ran off the Sis-quoc-Garey- Road -and struck a guard rail, CHP said. The accident occurred at 7 a.m. Two persons were afightly hi "ar collision on u.b.-nignway mi norm ot uie city nmns.

jane Van Beveren, and her six year old son. Robert, refused aid and told CHP they would check with their family physician. They were passengers in a car driven by Robert James Beveren, 31, Arroyo Grande. Driver" of the other car was Henry Walter Stephens, 26, Oceano. A pickup truck and station wagon collided on U.S.

Highway 101 south of Jewel Street on Friday at 2:35. p.m. There were no injuries CHP said. Drivers were Ralph C' 4, Nioomo: and Anacleto Flores Lozano, 47, 295 Hardy St. Summer School Program Set" Summer school for elemenlary school, children will begin June 15 and last through July 17, George Hesser, district remedial reading teacher, said today.

One-hundred sixty students will stSfitfThe classes for twp hours daay at Cook StreefeSchool. There is also a waiting list of 70 students. Pupijs.attending will bejjiose cur rently i the third through sixth grades. Fundamentals of reading will be in thp wTTr-pe" em rmeqwnn the "read ing program. sctiooi will begin at 8 a.m..

with the last class leaving at 1:40 p.m Interested parents and educators will be invited to attend some of the classes during the summer. The school district will not furnish transportation for the summer school program, and parents are responsible for bringing their childf en to and from school BILL BLUS AUTOMOTIVE 6EBVICB Motor Tune I'p Valve Grind Tllnlr. Carburetor, Caner. lori, Ra- rorKlitionerl, Kaplaced. til W.

Main tit. WA HIS 82S Sutter St. Son Francisco, Calif. Larcest man-made Uland In the United ateX is Treasure vi i is a i vaovu San FrancUco Bayt Island ut SWITCH charge of fighting. The offense place "Saturday night in a Band of Burbank.

2. Salvation Army Band. Sponsored, Class OneI. Huntington Park Youth Band. 2.

Los Angeles Sheriffs Boys Band. j. lnglewood Boys Topper ana. Youth junior. Class one-1.

Lornpoc Hapgood Junior Band. 2. Bonnie's Caballeros Youth Band of Santa Barbara. Youth junior, Class two-1. Bennett Crusaders, Santa Barbara.

2. Paso Robles School for Boys. MOUNTED GROUPS Senior posses, class Monica. 1. Torrance.

J. Los Angeles County Sheriff Malibu Posse. Senior posses, class two-1. Fresno County Sheriff Posse. 2.

Tulare County Sheriff's Posse. 3. San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Posse-. Western family 1. Righetti Ranch Riders.

2. Luton Ranch group. 3. Sinton and Brown. Special-Joe Gray family.

Western mounted-1. Trail Riders of Rolling Hills. Palos Verdes. 2. Gr P.

Ranch Riders, Los Alamos. 3. Tepesquet Riders, Santa Women's- mount Wranglerettea. A Seoiorroping and irkfing Santa Maria Roping and Riding 'Chib. Majorette, single junior-1.

Delight Nichols, Bakersfield. 2. Shamra Bickmore, Orcutt. Spanish costume, women-1. Lin da Caldwell, Santa Maria.

2. Mrs. Evelyn Wilson, Avila Beach. 3. Gloria Bailey, Malibu, Spanish costume, group-1.

Old Spanish Days Fiesta Riders. Newspaper Carrier Wanted in Sisquoc The Times circulation department is seeking a carrier for its route" inSisqubcT Either a boy or girl xan handle the job, which consists of delivering the newspapers house-to-house in the afternoon, Youngsters interested are asked to contact Joe Boessenecker in The Times, circulation' office. Guv France. Senior singles meo-l. Col.

Bed Smorherman. 2. Oriham. 1 D. C.

Davis. Special awardi-Russell Barnes. Ivan Brooks. Senior fancy sinsles-l. Mrs.

An-geluie Severson. 2. Mary E. Bella. 3.

Mrs. Ethel Spechtig. Special ward-Mary Ann Cultice. Senior fancy pairs-I. Dorothy Serbian and Mary Ann Ackerman.

2. Joaquin Stlveria and Diaaa Spittler. SILVER MOUNTED Junior singles-l. Ronald Harris. 2.

Pam Valegra. Senior ainzles class one T. C. McDaniel 2.. Bob Howell.

Senior singles claa two 1. Diet Middleton. 2. J. E.

Thornburgh. I. Howard E. Cultice. Senior pairs 1.

-Mr. and Dominic Rresai. .1 Mr. and Mr. Alex! Madonna.

Special award-Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stowers. Women inles 1. Shirley Ham-ton.

1 Mrs. Edna Pagan. Spanish pairs 1. Hazel Kirkpat-rick and Dr. Bob Philips.

Spanish singles-1. Don Fernando Ramirei. Arabian 1. Kara Warner Woody Riggs. Parade 1.

Mrs. Polly Miller. 1 Paul Haydon Horse drawn vehklea-a. Madonna Inn pony bitch. Mexican Charros, tingles 1.

Woody Lopez. Mexican Charros. pairs 1. Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Moon, 2. Carlos Valencia and partner. Novelty 1. Weber Bread Cofl Rick'i Rancho Restaurant and Bowl. 3.

Girniy Vickie St. Pierre. lndian-1. Mickey, Kelly. MARCHING GROUPS Cub Packs 1.

Orcutt No. 1. 5. Santa Maria Pack No. 71.

1. San ta Maria Pack No. 74. Junior Drum and Bugle Corps-1. Goieta Boys 3ub, American Legion Post.

3. Lornpoc Matiooal Guard225th A.F-A7 Boy Scouts 1. Santa Maria Troop No. 7 1 Chumash chapter, Order of the: Arrow Junior Marching 1. Kadels of America.

2. Waller Park Rangers Junior DriH Team-l. California Cadet Corps. 2. Coalmga Califor nia Cadet Cotcs.

1. Santa Clara Green Dragons. 2. Santa Barbara Elks. Senior Marching-1.

Santa Maria Naval Reserve Electronic Division 11-2. Women's Drill-1. Barbarettes. Drum and Bugle Corps, junior class one-1. California Drum and Bugle Corps, Lakewood.

2. Shipmates of Tokay, Stockton. Military DriB-1. Strategic Air Command, Omaha. .2.

U. S. Naval Air Facaky. Monterey. 3.

Navy Emergency Ground Defense Force, PtMugu. Military Drill, class two-1. Cam- Dria Air Force drill team. Senir Women's Drum Corps- 1 Monterey- Park -Girls Drum Corps. 2.

St. Mary's Chinese Girls Drum Corps, San Francisco. Military color guard-1. U. S.

D. B. Color Guard. 2. Air Force Color Special awards-Santa Maria V.F.W..

Harold An-dersoni Post No. 1766, San Luis Obispo. FLOATS MHitary-1. Civil Air Patrol. Van-denberg AFB.

2. Thor missile, TRIPLE'C" Refrigeration CARL C. CARNES COMERCIAL and HOME RERIGERATION 24 HOUR SERVICE DAY 5-5337 NIGHT 5-4282 -TT4r' DRIVING OFFENSE 1 Elmore Sewel. 54, Palmdale nrs arrested urine the weekend or driving while intoxicated, and looked in city Also being leld are Preston Robinson, 48, 311 C. Church and Mary Ann Scott, 56, Clark, Avenue, on charges of being intoxicated In a CiT INTEOTGAmcTBURGLAR Police are investigating a re-- of a burglary and atolen car jrom me La urea securities garage on S.

Bradley Road during he night. Police were informed of me burglary and theft from garage officials at 7:40 a.m. LOCAL MAN HELD Donald Andrew Greene, 38, 1733 Canfield was arrested and booked in cky jail at 2 a.m. today on a warrant him With, grand theft. STOLEN TARP Joe Enos, 510 E.

Stowell reported to police the theft of a $55 canvas tarp from his truck bunday while the vehicle was parked at the fairgroundsv STOLEN GUITAR Ruben Vander Yachtl022 Jf. Broadway, told that his eleotrie guitar had been stolen Jtom his car sometime Saturday right; No valuewas placed on the instrument. COMPLETES PREP SCHOOL Richard A. Hoback. seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Q. Hoback of 4162 Orcutt graduated May 15 from the Naval Academy preparatory session at the Naval Preparatory School, Bainbridge. Md.

The graduation marked the end of one phase of training which-will- lead-eventually to entrance at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, and to a Navy or Marine Corps commission. PAIR IN COURT Robert Lee Livingston, 28, Cas-malia; and Marvin Scholberg, 41, Orcutt, were each sentenced to 60 days in county jail for battery, and dtstrubing the peace, and placed on two years probation for assaulting John- Roeifsena, Orcutt on May 30 ki his trailer home. The fair appeared in Justice Court Wednesday for sentencing. Su bsta tid I and Experienced INVESTORS Have Option on Site TO NEW M0BILGAS LT Will Build Office Building ZZ Mobilgas is the highest octane regular in the West. "That's why 1 out of 2 users of premium gasoline can now get smooth lyiock-free for National Tenants.

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