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The Lompoc Record from Lompoc, California • 11

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The Lompoc Recordi
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Lompoc, California
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Channel Chuckles CROSSWORD PUZZLE LITTLE PEOPLE'SPUZZLE AK 1 1M V3 UF 5 HAL Th Brandts nicked him UD in it? you' must pay your money Needles on May 9th and drove by June 1. to Las Vegas, Nevada lor the 7 that's the absolute deadline. ij accented fir weekend. The Ssrt. is assigned to the 13th 1 DiT (jib i ll ofc4" ytsV-1' thrr1a.

Armoured Division and was in r. T'w Is eol'--1. California as a participant T-Witty aaylntr l-Compao( l-Harvaat i foddaaa ittm pan U-Changa color of K-Irlah danoo ao-forlod ot tlma i H-Condlmant i 34Naar JS-Clty In Tha Natharlanda It-HypothatlvaJ forca 1 lO.Raaldua -Cry II-Amarlcan aaaaylat tt-Faallnc I J-Tram artlcia 40- Sklll 41- Thraa-toad the Mse. She "ve at rw, view. Her the current "Desert Strike" operation.

Bettv was so delighted to see nromlws 1ft He real Robert. A reunion had been 4rm rvn't mlM'it h- possible because Betty and Charles were in Morocco and before they returned to the States Rob-cp vti rent overseas fcr a vou irnt to get your 11- Ctilrkon 'i 12-CJoth moaauro M-8cotthih CM U-ramaJa ahaop. U-UIr ia-BabyloailaJi dalty aloih -Torrl4 U-Unlta of snargy 41-Elactrlflad partlclaa iS-Cry of crow 10-Naw Daal agency Tt OWjn.r'i, Pink nnn urlll three year tour. 1 That's the way things go, services of Caot. John when, two families ACROSS I- Indonil( -trlbm Pruldcnt -Unuul 13- Ordliuioca U-Cltrui fruit 14- Rmunr-, Hon II- Pruvlne to India lT.Qimrr! ID-Arrow poison 31-Iuiillild mn (uulloq.) de.r Xi-Nw Ual Mnt ubbr.) iT-Unll of iht In India Jl-V'oul Jil-Kuni away In panlo 34-F'ronoun J4-(d French coin 3(-UlitrH algiml marry 41.

Hall! n'-l'nrudlM 43Bror 44-Hailana 43-Compaaa point 4 7 -U roup of hrta 4-KlUik d3-Hickled 15- l'lik out ilu-IUvtranca til.Pala 2-Hhuta nulally. -Ma)es DOWN t-HlEh mountain Urcak letlar I-Bar4 of- Wolfhound l-Ortltlcata laauad aa vldanco debt l-Part of toba'' Fnn and 'John' will liv. By HAIUUETTE SCIIWELLENBACII Ph. Our daughter, Barbar't, came home from ichool last Wednesday in an absolute transport of delight and announced that 'Mrs. John Reeves the mother of of her classmates had been elected "Queen For A T.Sgt.

and I Mrs. Reeves have a 2-year-old daughter Who is blind and tieai. Mrs. Reeves' request Was for car gosollne to help relieve the expense Involved in taking Jenna back and forth to the doctor In! Los She also' asked for a rocking horse for the youngster. Jenna's hore had been broken and the little glil was heartbroken at its loss; These requests were granted.

Plus $73.00 to pay for a housekeeper for a week, a dinette set, china, a mink stole, a watch -nd a night on the town. Sgt. and Mrs. Reeves enjoyed an elegant dinner at the Carter House Hotel and then saw Michael Ttenny in the play "My Fair Lady." The program will be shown on Wednesday, May 20th. Mrs.

Charles Brandt' and her S.Sgt. Robert Wayne Wid- If for Mnimtiln tlAnM Cnt. win be as- is a kL I Vjs. as a helicopter pilot. are in the servl Congratulations to thV volunj teera who recently graduated from the: Nurses class at Vandenberg.

They are: Mrs. Philip Kel-sail, Mrs. Delmar Ruhland, Mrs. William Schwem, Mrs. Hugh V.

Clarv. Mrs. Keith D. Bratton, Amon" other Vandenberg res-iiW who are bIn-r rranfrr. thU iMp" are CaDt.

nd Mm. 32 BIRTHS Tmi)n F. Kendrick: Mat. and "rs. Ward D.

Wood; MaJ. and Mrs. Vernon Day, Mn. Robert wnwn: T.t. Col nd Mrs.

Charles Brashear, Six boys, six girls, are Hated Peterson, Mrs. Fred Henninger, Mrs. Lee.Merrlam, Mrs. Joseph Driscoll, Mrs. George Arnold, on the birth records of Lompoc cnt.

and Mrs. Frederick Work mon. Col. -and Mrs. H.

R. Cush Hospital for the dates May- 412. Mrs. Arthur Rossing and Mrs. man.

and'Lt. Col. and Mrs. They are: Ui lio 13" Edward G. Wickes.

These women, along' with the npwlv certified Grav Ladies and W'lam L. Davis. Dotty Wood and Sally Ken May 4 A boy, Anthony Robert, 7 drick have both served on the Staff be' honored at 'mOH '6 HViS 'SWIld 'S '13SIHD 'S3111aVOO 'I vwvaviy i Moa nocodvh oi s30hs '33nU31 '9 'SnOYMVdSV 't V3VdW "O-WV 'SHMSNV 15 to Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Grannlson, 422 North St. executive of the Officer's Wives'; Club; this year, a Red Crosa capping ceremony on Monday, May 25, at the base hosDltal recreation hall. A girl. Chilstina. 7 13 TaaUua i dows, sav each other DlaU.

by Dotty was corresponding secretary and- Sally-Kendrick was to Mr. and Mrs. Manuel C. Mai donado, 618 East Maple Ave. recently" for the' first time in seven assistant treasurer.

IMPORTANT REMINDER TO HIGH SCHOOL If you're planning to attend the eraduatlon oarty at tRe May 5 Billie Davis has contributed Reggia Sgt. Wlddows, who is stationed ANDY CAPP A girl, Kathyron Ann, many- beautiful decorations for 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred various teas and luncheons. She Lompoc.

Valley Bowling Alley at Fort Hood, Texas was bivouacked with his unit in Amboy, Calif. r. M. Cummings 135 South IF THAT'S ALL TUAVS 7 S2 'ASSM tryin' ONE YEeCJT row ABOUT us i and wno wouia xp, migs and' Rose Batchelder were the designers and creators of the St. WwkkYIN o' them Iduses A girl, Diana Lynn, 4 6 nramauc ana coionul paper THE LANDLORD TlVWDUUlS to Mr.

and Mrs. Walter C. r4EW ESTATE lowers and topiary trees for DOUBLE THE RE.NT Reedy 320. North Second St wf Officer's Wives' Club lunch -I'M ASHAMED TO Apt. B.

on Thursday, May 14. These -posies will be used at the A girl. Kellyn Lee, -7 5 INVITE PEOPLE THIS CHEAP to Mr. and Mrs. Robert lh June.

Shaw, 1685 CalJe Nueve, Mission The Chmans' are retiring, LITTLE OLE Hills. ut will stay In the area so it's A girl. Shannon Jo, 6 ot a prmanent farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'ils charming couple.

Bagley, 217. CNorth St. May 9 A boy, Jeffrey Allan, 7 lbs Joseph Baran packed sr wildly excited Camp Fire 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Into a Navy bus," their S-XO IM4.

Tw Hu ariKu. 1m. 0tr Mlrw. Li Hamstad, 1000 North Sixth St. ear into a five ton Navy truck, May 10 Keith '-d headed for the delights of iniping-out at Refugio Beach A girl, Debra Lynn, 7 3 BLAST BLAIR to Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis A. weekend. Weber, 733 North Apt. 12 As soon as school is over Mar 5 plans to head for a summer A boy, William Ames 4 8 to Mr.

and Mrs. Wfl- tart "St'. issi wv I rest and relaxation with her we ths most ftCKWA8 PaCftlAtN IN 4UL CECTAINLY liam A. Culberson, 9 Santa CALLEP nily in Spokane, Washing Clara Drive. or cgUTic HUH? May 11 A boy, Lamon Donald.

8 lbs Lt. Col. and Franklin 'oung spent the weekend in San to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Coleman, 71T North Fourth Capt.

Mr 'lomas Caldwell plan to visit Apt. G. May 12 ne blf coming week A boy. Richard Allen. 11 to Mr.

and Mra. Robert A. Brown, 321. West North Ave. Tse night Duplicate ridge Club entertained their ae- Space 87.

A boy, Norman Randolph, iSC (if. U. S. 'O. All tiM MW4 8 to Mr.

and Mrs. Norman E. LeDune, 139 North 4. by Dob i SchbsRkt LAREDO. artlng' members at a arty and buffet supper before scheduled game on "Tuesday, May 19.

An all-day party bridge game will be held at the Officer's Club Yept Airier we do encourage students to -question our theories. But I can assure you as far as the earth being round PCNVN TOTHff 0AM3U TT9 OOK'jTt4 CAM'T HOOT AT14VHBRE WE HSAPfM? I on Thursday, May 21. CHLY CHANCE TO HIPC FROM HW WHERE WE ARE A ANYTHINtf. 3K The Annual mad house known as "Bridge Week" will start in Los Angeles on Saturday, May 23. There will be a macs exodus as all local bridge addicts head south for as many days as their "kitchen passes" will permit iHOES LOMPOC SHOPPING Mrs.

Donald Warren, who has been Wives', Club president this vear. entertained her board at a coffee proceeding the regular by Cly! Lcr.b HERMAN because monthly meeting lasi wees, ane also welcomed the newly-elected officers of the club with an informal champagne party follow-ing the election luncheon last I. little feet neea a gentle kiss from leather, too Legal Notice Vcrnsr BUGS BUNNY "WANKS! A THAT'LL BE "VOU DID A GOOD 008 PIVE BUCKS, 'FIXING ALLTHEOOOSU PETUNIA! AND ENDS THAT YmVTT NEEDED REPAIRING, 1 til AAC'. lLai'iaPDS I itu tm. fJi li jroTicx or tsubtss'i uu T.

O. WO. 64-137 On Wednesday, June 10. 1964, at 11:00 A.M.. TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed, of Trust dated December Z4th, 1962 executed by Earl T.

Williams and Phyllis M. Williams, husband and wife and recorded December 28, 1962, in book 1969, pace 610, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Santa Barbara County. California, will sell at- public auction to hirhest bidder for cash (payable at time of sale In lawful money of the United States) in the lobby of tha Santa Barbara office of Title Insurance and Trust Company, 26 Eaat Ftjrueroa Street, Santa Barbara, California, all rifht, tltle and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in-the property situated in said County and State described as: Lot 2S4 vt Tract No. 10.129, according- to the map thereof recorded in book 55. paces! 19 to 27 Inclusive of Maps.

in tha office of the County Recorder of said County. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, -powesslori, or- to pay the remaining principal sum the not secured by said Deed of to-wit: 14, 69.63 with interest from July 1, 1963 as In said note provided, adyancas. if any. under the terms-of said Deed of Trust, charges and expenses of tha Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The baneficary under sara Deed Of Trust, by reason of a breach or, default in the obligations secured thereby, heretofore executed, and delivered to tha undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and written notice of breach and of election to causa undersigned to sell said property to satisfy said obligations, and thereafter, on February 7.

1964, the undersigned caused said notice-of breach and of election to be' recorded in book rafa 1043, of said Official Records. Data: May 7 Titla Insurance 1 and 'Trust Company as said ''r Trustee' -k i fey Richard A. Walter Assistant Secretary, cn 7M ttM7 JO Those soft little feet you love to kiss and caress need the same gentle treatment from a shoe. Because baby's foot is so tender and pliable, accurate fitting is extremely important to foot health and development. That's why JunlpingJacks a carefully made on specially graduated- patterns fol each sixt and width' and why We carry such a complete range of -8izr.

-assure your baby of finestfit important baby' shoe should be made of icjftest, unlined leathers to fit mnootyto bend, i i and gently shape to baby's foot in adwk of 7-, Ned AcaSTai BEN CASEY i i let us fit your child the. geitle way, in Jumptng-Jacka. Ac BEN EXPtAINS THE. Wi Mi. fik KJQS( iMOTWNAl.

SHOCK- -i- NATUOFrWSTERJCW. iKV I SOMCTHINS CRfiAPfUt AND L-JLS A V- BLINDNESS TO THE fk JU MSANIM6PU. WHICH TMt 1 XW- --7N YT tamcorscuKl rrcajiDNT From $4.50 to $6.99 ACCORDING, JO SIZE I Why Not Open a Charge WAmcml jj sjisi 11 "11 11 irii'-'i -irn.

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