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8 Santa Maria Times Monday, February 15, 1965 Obituaries News Gun Accidents Injure Two Santa Maria Youths Ralph Brown inor Traf icMishaps ar Weekend in Area tive of Watsonville. She is survived by her husband Walter R. Sturgeon of Rlpon and was the mother of the late Robert Eugene Sturgeon. Other survivors in CROVER CITY Ralph A. Brown, 63, of Grover City, died in a San Luis Obispo hospital Saturday.

Graveside services will be In Brief clude a daughter, Mrs. Jan- held at 10 a.m. Wednes- day at the Arroyo Grande and nwtKirwi n. i ft A. rash of minor traffic accidents in Santa Maria and the north county area were reported by city police and the California Highway Patrol today.

District Cemetary 16, 4509 Sunview, sustained multiple cuts from the glass. They told deputies the gun was on the seat and neither one was touching it when it went off. In another "odd" accident, Rudy Robles, 1109 N. Railroad, sustained a gunshot wound in the left knee area, when a bullet from the gun of a hunting companion richocheted off a tree limb and struck him. Funeral arraneements Three Santa Maria youths escaped serious in-Jury in two gun accidents over the weekend, sheriffs deputies reported today.

In a freak accident, a .357 Magnum revolver-loaded with .38 caliber "reloads" and placed on the front seat of a car between two youthswent off, shattering a glass gear shift knob Sunday. The youths, Thomas Muger, 17, Orcutt, and Thomas Wal were by the RiDon Me. Jeanette Younger, 18, of Mr. Brown was born in Oklahoma, December 27, 1901. He resided in Pismo Beach for the past 11 years, coming to the central coast town from Taft.

He is survived by his mother, Daisy A. Brown of Taft; a sister Mrs. Margaret Mulroy of Taft and a stepson, Wil morial Chapel. Leon Willahan GROVER CITY Funeral services are pending at the Grensted Funeral Home for Leon Adelbert Willahan, 56, of Los Angeles who died, presumably LEGAL ADVERTISING LEGAL ADVERTISING BIRTHS Valley Community w- A girl, to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Cooper, 449 Ray Feb. 13. A girl, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nipomo, Feb.

14. Sister's Hospital A boy, to Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Cahoon, San Luis Obispo, Feb.

13. A girl, to Mr. and Mrs. Rodney G. Cooper, 115 12 Tognazzini Guadalupe, Feb.

13. A girl, to Mr. and M. Garcia, 603 W. Orange Feb.

13 A boy, to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Buman, 723 S. liam Norris of Bakersfield.

The Rev. Glen Peters of f10 heart attack, on the i beach near. Grover City the Arroyo Grande Pres byterian Church will offi ciate at the services. Blanche Buchanan ounaay. Mr.

Willahan was born in New York, May 9, 1908. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elaine June Wil- Blanche Buchanan, 60, of died lahan and two sons Terry 405 E. Church uu d. rueici ivuau, sustained a fractured nose in a rear-end collision this morning about 8 a.m.

at Stowell, Road behind the Santa Maria high school. Police said Frank Urias, 670 E. Newlove, stopped at a cross-walk and Miss Younger's car collided with the back of his car. She was reported in "good" condition at Valley Community hospital. Treated and released after a 12:26 a.m.

accident Sunday on Broadway were Helen V. Martinez, 321-A Newlove Drive, and Theodore L. Yaldoz, 1615 W. Main. Sustaining minor injuries Sunday at 7:30 p.m.

was Andrew Ramos, 803 W. Harding. The CHP reported Ramos was driving east on Guadalupe Road one mile east of Simas Road when his car ran into a ditch. He was treated and released at Sisters hospital. Treated and released at Driver Injured Jeanette Younger, 18, of 288 E.

rests against jseat of her car after an 8 a.m. accident this morning on Stowell Road. Miss Younger sustained a fracture of the nose and is reported in "good" condition at Valley Community hospital. Times Photo uianan oi oardena and Dennis Willahan of Downey. George Eastin GROVER CITY Funeral services for George Russell Eastin, 84, a longtime Oceano resident, will be held in the Grensted Funeral Home at 10 a.m.

Tuesday. Mr. Eastin, born in Ventura, March 9, 1880, died in a San Francisco hospital Friday. He is survived by three sisters: Mrs. Ruth Curryer Apt.

12, Feb. 13. A boy, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R.

Canfield, 4461 Elm Guadalupe, Feb. 14. REGISTERS DAMAGED' Two cash registers at the Santa Maria high school were damaged and 12 ice cream bars taken in a burglary at the school Saturday. Damage to the two registers was estimated at $400. Saturday in a Santa Maria hospital.

She was teacher at Miller School in Santa Maria. Miss Buchanan was born Feb. 16, 1904 and had been in Santa Maria for 15 years. Graveside funeral services will be held Friday in Sedgwick, Colorado by the Community Church. Memorial services in Santa Maria are pending.

Funeral arrangements are by the Austin Funeral Home in Julesburg, Colorado. Baker Announces Fair Appointments NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.O. No. 104840 On Thursday, March 11, 1965, at 11:00 A.M., TITLE. INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust dated January 18, 1903, executed by WILLIAM T.

BULL and BETTY BULL, husband and wife and recorded February 6, 1963, as lnstr. No. M70, In book 1975, page 519, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Santa Barbara County, California, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) in the lobby of the Santa Barbara Office of Title Insurance and Trust Company 36- East Figueroa Street, Santa-Barbara, California all right, title and Interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in the said County and State described as: Lot 24 of Tract No. 10170, in the county of Santa Barbara, state of California, as per hud recorded in Book 56, Pages 12, 13 and 14 of Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County. EXCEPT all gas, oil, hydrocar-' boos and minerals, lying In, on or under said land, as reserved by Amelia R.

Tyler, a widow, et aL, in deed recorded September 20, 1959 as Instrument No. 31895 in Book 1668, Page 527 of Official Records, which provide "however, no right of entry is reserved upon the surface for the purpose of exploring tor or extracting oU7gas, hydrocarbons, or minerals; reserving, however, the right to enter the subsurface below a depth of 500 feet for the purpose of extracting same." Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the balance of the principal sum of the note se of business in all matters connected with the estate of said deceased within six months after the date of first publication of this notice. Dated and flrst published this 15th day of February, 1965. Steve Carlottl Administrator of the Estate of Pete Carlottl, also known as P. Carlottl, Peter Carlottl and Pietro Carlottl, Deceased RICHARD P.

WELDON Attorney for said Administrator No. 10103 Pub. February 15, 22, and March 1, 8, 1965 SUPERIOR COURT OF THB STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA No. SM 1250 Notice of Hearing Petition tor Probate of Will and of Application for Letters Testamentary In the Matter of the Estate of KATHRYN S. MILLEA, also known as KATHRYN STEPHENS MILLEA, deceased NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that TOM MILLEA and KATHRYN HENRY have filed herein a petition for the probate of the will of KATHRYN S.

MILLEA, also known as KATHRYN STEPHENS MILLEA, deceased, and lor the issuance to petitioners of letters Testamentary reference to which Is hereby made for further particulars, and that the time and place of hearing the same has been set for Friday, February 2Gth; 1905 at 10:00 a.m., in the courtroom Department 5 of said court at the County Building, 312 E. Cook Street In the City of Santa Maria, California. Dated February 11th, 1965 J. E. LEWIS, Clerk By P.

L. Braucher Deputy Clerk. Clare, Bushman B-ldwin -505 S. McClelland Street Santa Maria, California Attorneys for Petitioners No. 10108 Pub.

February 15,18, 23,1905. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE No. TDK $33 1-1-23781 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That on This year's Santa Bar- directing'' the annual and year Santa Bar Valley Community hospital Vaughan of San Francisco; colorful i contest to select the Maid of the 1965 Santa Barbara County Fair. Last year the winner was Mari VALENTINE DINNER The Ciiadalunp Mannnir Frances Pemherthv Saturday at 1 1 p.m. Was bara County Fair is still roughly six months away, but judging from the activity in the office of Fair Secretary Manager Robert and Mary Agnes Eastin, Vivian" Brock, Castro Val- Lodge will hold a Valen- George Parke both of Los Angeles.

ley. sne was a passenger anne Koekebaker of Lom- tine dinner for members retired in a car driven by Dale Baker this week, one would poc. A Lompoc girl has won Eastin was a railroad engineer The wmii, wuitu wveriiuriieu ue iea 10 Deneve it was the title three out of the last on uiarK Avenue near me girding for an opening this four years. During this Orcutt freeway. Sartin was month.

year's Fair Marianne will uninjured. Rev. Glen Peters of the Arroyo Grande Presbyterian Church will officiate. Flossie Bobo GROVER CITY Funeral services for George J. Parke will be held at 2 p.m.

Wednesday in the chapel of the Grensted Funeral Home. Mr. Parke was born in Michigan, October 19, 1891. He died Saturday in a Santa Maria hospital and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Lovall of Arroyo GrandeY two grandchildren and one ereat and their guests Tuesday night at the Masonic Temple at Vine and Cypress Street.

A ham dinner will ber servett at 6:30 p. m. Entertainment for the evening will include the Santa Maria High madrigal singers, students from the Marjorie all Dance Studios and a film of India presented by Clem Lessi. All members and guests of Guadalupe Masonic Baker has announced the be the theme girl, appointment of several 8n. HaI1.

who last year, people who will head up developed a poultry and special assignments during rablt division for the fair this year's "California Wl11 aSain take over that de-Wonderland" fair. More partment. Pat Valladeo will appointments will fellow as in charge of the 4-H nians fnr rhe event nnfniri and FFA dormitories and The CHP reported Carol and Steven Sprague of Los Gatos sustained minor injuries when their car overturned on 101 west of Los Alamos Saturday morning. CHICKEN BARBECUE 1 Commander Jimmy Mee-han invites all members of Post 2521 Veterans of For- Funeral services were held Friday in South Gate for Mrs. Flossie M.

Bobo formerly of Santa Maria and wife of the late Santa i this in a renenf Aseimmenr curea Dy siuo lea 01 lrusl v-mw- and pick up momentum. F118 a assignment with interest from July 1, cured by said Deed of Trust, to-wlt: Maria merchant George W. i a ii i t. lwr mm- U1CK aierns wui 1964, in said note provided, ad-Madeline Sykes has been direct publicity for the fair ws, any under the terms of said named floral SUDerinten- and will he aiHeH hv Pmma ed of Trust, fees, charges and ex- Lodge are invited. ATTEMPTS BURGLARY Bobo.

She died in grandchild. He was a member of the WWI veterans of Pismo Beach. The services will eign Wars to attend the free dent for the July 20 through navis who has Assistedat penses and of the trusts chicken barbecue which 25 event, and Jim Carev Sf flJ "SS? 2 California, where she had Monday, March 8, 1965 at AM. at the Figueroa and Anacapa SL, entrance to the County Court House in reason of a breach or de- 7 at the VFW Hall, 200 E. events.

Among his chores this veas nffiriai fair buitmtiM the obligations secured thereby, the City of SanU Barbara, County of made her Survivors include six children. George Bobo of Santa Barbara, State of California, AL Battles Rd. heretofore executed and delivered to will be that of planning and photographer. Gardena, Charles Bobo of nrLpfc" Finnnno R.tcinocc San Diego, Howard Bobo of be officiated by Rev. Glen Peters of the Arroyo Grande Presbyterian Church and burial will follow in the Grande District Cemetery.

Edward Cedarholm Stock Mart Continues Broad Forward Moves Spokane, William' Bobo and Mrs. Luclla Williams, both of Santa Maria, Mrs. Eleanor Liense of Saratoga and Frank Bobo of Washington and seven grandchildren. GROVER CITY Edward C. Cedarholm, 89, oi Grover City died in a San nia Dhlsnn hnenlral Satur NEW YORK (UPI) The stock market continued Friday's broad advance in the early hours today.

Trading increased, but 11 a.m. 500 stock index was up 0.35. Chemicals again were in demand. Du Pont rose 1 12, Eastman Kodak and International Minerals A 15 year old Santa Maria boy was booked on a charge of burglary over the weekend after he was arrested at Relma's new and used clothing store, 1662f N. Broadway.

The youth, Leon Moore, 202 W. Cox Lane, was referred to probation authorities. MINOR FIRES Firemen answered two calls within a few minutes time Sunday night.when calls came from Ken Gist, 138 W. Jewel, and Thurston, 208 W. Chapel.

Only minor damage was reported in both calls. CAR ROBBED Dr. Donald MacLean, 2902 Lorencita, told city police his car was robbed while he was attending a dance at the fairgrounds Saturday night. Taken were a pair of $35 sunglasses and deer skin gloves valued at $5. POSTS BAIL Steven G.

Kovacs, 411 N. DeJoy, posted-bail of day. Funeral services will Mary Anderson be held graveside at 2 p.m. Funeral services for Tuesday with the Rev. H.

Mrg Mi Eyel Ander Burkett of the Grover City 65 1465 Donovan Southern Baptist Church RH. will he held at 11 a.m. oniy to a moderate pace The DODUlar averages aot Chemical 1 38 each and a healthy lift from the ad- Union. Carbide 1. Chrysler LIANCE ESCROW as Trustee, or as Substituted Trustee, under the Deed of Trust executed by Jesus M.

iCorrea and Josephine Correa, husband, and wife now owned and held by: The Greenwich Savings Bank, of New York, New York recorded on Dec. 27, 1962, in Book 1669 Page 3 IS of Official Records of Santa Barbara County, California by reason of a breach or default in the payment or performance of obligations secured thereby, and notice of default and Beneficiary's election to cause to be sold the property herein below described having been recorded as provided lor by law and more than three months having elapsed since such recordation, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash PAYABLE Oi LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNITEDSTATESOF AMERICA AT TIME OF SALE, without covenant or warrenty, express or implied, as to title, possession or encumbrances, the interest conveyed to and now held by him as such trustee, in and to the following described property in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California: Lot 4 Block A Flamingo Garden Unit No. 5, as per Map recorded in Book. Si pages 65 to 67 inclusive of Maps in the office of the County Recorder of Said County, lor the purpose of paying the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust Including lees, charges and expenses of Trustee and of sale. DATED: January 28, 1965.

ALLIANCE ESCROW CORP. BY: Al Graham, Assistant Secretary No. 10052 Pub. February 8, IS, 22, 1965 officiating. the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand lor Sale, and written notice of breach and of erection to cause the undersigned to sell said property to satisfy said obligations, and thereafter, on October 30, 1964, the understated caused said notice of breach tad of election to be recorded in Book 2076, page 1329, of said Official Records.

Date: February 4, 1965 Title bsuarance and Trust Company, as said Trustee, By 11 BRUCE WELCH Assistant Secretary No. 10073 Pub. February 15, 22, and March 1, 1965. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA NOTICE OF CREDITORS the Matter of the Estate of PETE CARLOTTL also known as P. Carlottl, Peter Carlottl and Pietro Carlottl, Deceased.

NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN by STEVE CARLOTTL Administrator of the above entitled estate, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the above named deceased, to present said claims with the necessary vouchers, in the office of the Clerk of the above entitled Court, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, to said administrator at the law office of Richard P. Weldon, 301 East Main Street, In the City of Santa Maria, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, which last named office the undersigned selects as the place sold off 1 12 but Ford and General Motors tacked on vance. In the first hour, Dow Jones Industrials rose 4.40 and rails added 0.59. Standard Poor's 12 each. Steels were mostly firm.

Tuesday" in the chapel of the Dudley Mortuary with the. Rev. J. Stanley Parke, St. Peters Episcopal Church officiating.

Interment will be in the Santa Maria Cemetery. Friends may visit from Mr. Cedarholm is survived by his widow Mrs. Allie M. Cedarholm of Grover City; a stepdaughter Mrs.

Rachel Starkey of Grover City andtwogMnd-sons. Burial will take place at Stock Listings Farrn, Mkt. Report Sales FOB Shipping Point As reported by Federal-State MktNews For Feb. 12th CAULIFLOWER Oceano Santa Maria-Guadlp Dist; Demand very good. Mkt steady.

Flmwrpd 12s 2.75, 15-16s 2.50. EGG MKTS San Francisco Feb. 15th. Mkt tone steadier following weekend price declines al-tho smalls were 10 lower this morning. Dealers stocks were mostly adequate to ample but not burdensome.

Increased breaking activity anticipated. Prices to Rtlrs delvd in ctns; Grade AA Lge 35-41, Med Sml 22-28(5. Los Angeles; Mkt steady. Whsle offerings ample and trading light. Most quarters reported featured sales movement last week not up to expectations.

Prices to Rtlrs delvd in ctns; Grade AA Extra lge 43-45, Lge 34-39, Med 30-33, Sml 25-28(5. LIVESTOCK 6 to 9 D.m. today at the the Arroyo Grande District Dudley Mortuary. Cemetery. Dow Jones 2:30 p.m.

averages: 30 inds 887.51 off 20 rails 208.50 up 25 utils, 161.55 up 3 p.m. New York Exchange stock prices courtesy of Albert L. Maguire, stock broker. Mrs. Anderson died at a local hospital.

A Fern Sturgeon Fern F. Sturgeon, for- $385 following his arrest Saturday night for turbing the peace resisting arrest. dis- merly of Santa Maria, died and Saturday in Modesto at the age of 71. Burial will be in Santa Cen. Dyn.

Gen Elec. Gen. Mtrs. Gen. Tel.

Gillette Lockheed Litton Martin Mont. Ward Pac. Light Safeway Sears Roe St. OU (Cal.) So. Pacific Tex.

Gulf Sul. Union Oil U.S. Steel Westinghouse Zenith 37 38 96 12 98 58 36 12 32 34 42 12 84 18 19 12 38 14 35 38 32 12 40 78 126 12 71 39 67 37 18 51 78 46 12 68 RUMMAGE SALE native of Santa Maria, she was born here Aug. 14, 1899. She was a member of the UPPEC and SPRSI Lodges of Santa Maria.

Survivors include her husband, Howard B. Anderson of Santa Maria; one son, Vernon Condon of Paso Robles; one daughter, Mrs. Elaine Capps of Santa Maria; her mother, Mrs. Isabel Lopes of Santa Ma- The Kelloffo: Wives Club Maria and friends are in- AMF Am. Mtrs.

Am. Tob. AT SF Atlas Avco Boeing CBS Douglas Ford ,18 14 14 38 67 35 78 33 38 2 14 24 18 69 14 44 78 36 78 53 78 will hold a rummage sale vited to attend graveside from 9 a.m. to 5p.m. Tues- services at 2 p.m.

Thursday in the Eagles rian, day at the Santa Maria corner Cypress and Mc- Cemetery. Clelland. Mrs. Sturgeon was a na- nF ii hurt Stockton Feb. 15; Trad- ria; one brother, Ernest ing fairly active.

Slaughter Lopes of Santa Maria; two steer prices weak. Heifers daughters, Mrs. RoseSilva were scarce. Cows fully and Mrs. Barbara Chris- steady with last weeks adman, both of Santa Maria vance in prices.

Bulls and four grandchildren. steady. Obituaries Perry Hollingsworth Minnie Calverl UZZZZUpp, bzzzzupp, signals? Snarled communications? Increase your business telephone efficiency. Find COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANTS fast in the YELLOW PAGES. Where your fingers do the walking.

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Minnie Marie Calvert, 44, 307 N. Palisades died Saturday in a local hospitaL She was born Feb. 29, 1920. Funeral services are pending at the Dudley Mortuary Frank Pereira NIPOMO Frank J. Per-eira, 60, Nipomo, died Sunday in a San Luis Obispo Hospital.

He was born May 5, 1904. Funeral services are pending at the Dudley Mortuary. PICKETS Installation of a new truck stop at Betteravia Rd. and Highway 101 was being picketted today by the Plumbers and Fitters Local 114. The dispute is over alleged contract violation.

Funeral Services for Perry R. Hollingsworth, 73, 315 N. Miller will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the chapel of the Magner Funeral Home. Mr.

Hollingsworth died Friday morning in a local hospital. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ova Hollingsworth of Santa Maria; one son, Wayne Hollingsworth of Bakersfield; three daughters, Mrs. Wilmi Phillips and Mrs. Gene Williams, both of Santa Maria and Mrs.

Lile Bloomquistof Redwood City; one brother, Jim Hollingsworth of Avan-dale, one sister, Mrs. L. D. Austin of Clyde, Texas; nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Friends may visit today at the Magner.

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