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T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 5 , 1957
D X K ' A R D P R ? S S - C O U R I F R — P H O N F
H U M l f M
P A G E THRfg
Toddy s Market Report
N K W Y O R K l i f t — S t o c k s lost ,
f u r t h e r g r o u n d in c o n t i n u e d ,
slow
t rading today.
Du Pont dropped nearly 2
points , Eastma n Kodak
a
point ,
I n t e r n a t i o n a l P a p e r
Hi
points ,
an d ScoU Paper
a point .
Texas Co. and Ro yal Dutch
w e r e
of f
a r o u n d
a
point each.
A m e r a d a O i l gained a point .
G e n e r a l
Tire lost over
a
point
an d
U.S. R u b b e r n e a r l y one.
LO S A N G E L E S
I I P — C i t r u s :
G r a p e f r u i t 23-27S sl ightly
s t r o n g e r ,
others about s teady;
l e m o n s about s teady; oranges
s t e a d y ,
p r i c e s u n c h a n g e d .
L e m o n s : Extra choice or bet-
te r California cartons .126s and
l a r g e r
3.75, 150sand smaller
3.1-5-3.50.
L O S A N G E L E S
( U P - K S M N S )
— D a i r y :
Poultry:
Fryers (a t r a n c h )
0 - 2 2 .
Receipts: Eggs 10,800, poultry
46,000 , butter 316,000.
L O S A N G E L E S
( U P - F S M N S )
— L i v e s t o c k :
Cat t le salable 1 ,025. Slaughtei
steers s low, barely s teady. Cows
slow, weak. Bulls scarce. Stock-
ers and f e e d e r s absent . Five
loads high-good and low-choice
Obituary
M v r t l e
E S h a w
Funeral services wil l be hek
at
2 p.m. tomorro w at R eardon
B r o t h e r s
M o r t u a r y
fo r
llrs
M y r t l e E. S h a w , 1131 West Bev-
erly dr ive, who died late Tues-
j d a y e v e n i n g a t a C a m a r i l l o res'
h o m e .
M r s . S h a w , born Dec. 22, 1879
:
al
C a r d i n g t o n ,
Ohio, is survived
by two
daughters , Mrs. Lulu
G
P e d e r s e n of Oxnard and Mrs
Mary Ella Holland of Oxnard
six sons, Leo H. of Venice,
Fla.
Ralph H. of
G e r b e r ,
Phil ip E. o
Longvale , W. Donald of Eureka
Francis
H. of Corvall is ,
Ore. ,
and
R i c h a r d
E. of
Florida;
tw o
bro-
thers , .1 . W. Ha rtsock of Lake-
wood, O h i o , and Ralph Hartsock
of N e w a r k , O h i o ;
and fou
g r a n d c h i l d r e n .
.•Funeral services wil l
be
con-
d u c t e d b y t h e
Rev.M a g e<
W i l k e s . B u r i a l w i l l follow a
I v y L a w n C e m e t e r y .
E a r l K a n e
:
E a r l Kane., V e n t u r a
C o u n t j
h e a l t h inspector for 11 years
died at his home in Santa F a u l t
y e s t e r d a y a f t e r a lengthy i l l
ness.
Mr . K a n e , b o r n J u n e ID , I S S i
at Ml. Carmel , Pa. , res ided ii
th e
c o u n t y
f o r 1 5
y e a r s .
Survivors are his w i f e , K a t h
erine of Santa Paula; a son
G e o r g e
of Santa Paula; two step
sons, Harry B. Dickenson o
Los Angeles , and Jame s C. Dick
• < ; e n s o n of Santa Monica; and
b r o t h e r ,
G e o r g e H. K a n e o
M a s s a c h u s e t t s .
:
F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s -will- be con
*
I
d u c t e d
by the
Rev. Harold
Es
sert at 11 a . m . S a t u r d a y at th
S a n t a P a u l a C h a p e l of the H. B
S k i l le n M o r t u a r y . B u r i a l wi
:
f o ll o w a t I v y L a w n C e m e t e r y .
George
P.
P a l o m a r e s
George P. Palomares , 207
• V i n e y a r d a v e n u e , E l R,io, die
early this m o r n i n g a t h i s
h o r n
a f t e r a lengthy illness.
Mr.
Palomares, born
Oct. 2 C
]S89 at Pomona, resided in VeJi
t u r a C o u n t y f o r 48 years. H
w a s a
f a r m l a b o r e r .
Suiviwrs a r e h i s w i f e , M r
T i l l i e P a l o m a r e s of El Ric
three
s o n s , G a b r i e l
of El Ric
John o f R i v e r a , a n d A l b e r t
Oxna' rd; two
daughters , ' , ;
Mr
G r a c e
T r u j i l l o o f
SouUv
Sa
Gabriel , and Mrs.C a r m e l i t
M a t a o f S o u t h S a r i G a b r i e l ; an
1 5 g r a n d c h i l d r e n .
R o s a r y w i l l be reci ted at
p.m. tomorrow
at
R e a r d o n B r o -
t h e r s C h a p e l . R e q u i e m
m a s s
w i l l
be said a t t h e E l R i o C a t h -
ol ic Church at S:30 a.m. Satui-
d a y b y t h e R e v .
John F o s s e l m a n .
Burial wil l follow
at Ivy
L a w n
C e m e t e r y .
To o L a t e To C l a s s i f y
•
W o m e n Wonted
' Wanted
babysitter fo r 2 p r e - j
s c h o o l c h i l d r e n . M o n d a y thru
Friday. Inquire sit 108 Santa
A n a . Oxnard
Beach.
00 4 lb. steers 23.73;
standard
id good
19-22.00;
heifers scarce:
ew comm ercial cows 10.50-17;
t i l i t y H.25-16.DO;
c a n n e r s
an d
utters 11-14; several head utll-
,y and commercial bulls 1.7-
S.50.
Calves salable 25. Steady
'ackage
s t a n d a r d
and good
round 400 lb. 21.50.
rom Th e
POLICE BEAT
S o m e o n e
took $9 In
si lver
dol-
a r s a n d
c h a n g e f r o m
th e glove
o m p a r t m e n t o f a c a r p a r k e d i n
h e - O x n a r d R e p a i r S h o p , 2 2 5
\Ior th
Oxnard boulevard, early
e s t e r d a y morning. Double
r a m e
d o o r s o f t h e s h o p w e r e
o u n d
o p e n a t 8
a.m.
yesterday,
'ol ice believe that
the
b u r g l a r
ither u s e d
a key to
e n t e r
or
lid i n t h e
shop unti l
i t w a s
ilosed
th e
previous evening.
105,000 Suit Filed
Over Crash Injuries
V K N T U R A — A $105,000 s u h |
as f i led in
s u p e r i o r c o u r t W e d - j
U
'
a
'
( t
'
U
'
High Sch ool B uilding Nee d s 5.5 M illion
w as f i led in
s u p e r i o r c o u r t \ \ e u - j ( C u n l l u u c <
n e s d a y for i n j u r i e s allegedly
. ^^
.^
Jlew c
,,
s u f f e r e d
by two persons in an :
t i t ions
t
n a wan
,
a u t o m o b i l e c r a s h o n
Highway^
c o n v e r t th e
A u t o S e a t F i r e
S u m s V e n t u r a n
S A T I C O Y — Fred P.
H e r b e r t
18 , of V e n t u r a
w as
d r i v i n g w e s t
on H i g h w a y
1 1 8 y e s t e r d a j
U t e r n o o n w h e n h e p u l l e d t o t h e
side of a road and put out a
i re .
Th e
f i re was u n d e r
' t h e seat
f r o m J ' ; i ; i < ' 1) : s i « n .
classrooms, p a r - l I n
i c o m b i n i n g t h e
t w o i n o n e
cle-
o u s e
s t r u c t u r e
t \v> h o u r s o f d i s c u s s i o n ,
er discussed possible
to l ions f rom th e l i s t of new
h e ' d m o w to a b o l i s h
i n t e r - : f o r a X 7 , W O s p a r k b a r
s h e l t e r
s c h o l a s t i c s p u r t s ,
an d
r i 'plact 'Jor (. '.miiirillo, an d
accepted
a
t h e m w i t h
i n t r a m u r a l s p o r t s ' l o w bid of S i , i ) S 2 f r o m N o r m a n
e x - , b t i u c U o i i at
c a i h
,-ite.
10 1 n e a r V i c t o r i a a \ v n u e
D e c . ; c o u n s e l o r s off ices . ; i n d
;
n>
. t e n s i o n
t o t h e c r a f t s s h o p s .
' J 'hc
18-page
re | )oi ' t was i'e-
j j i ' iuuls
arc already al lot ted for jqut ' sk 'd b y t r u s t e e s E a r l J . l.ictK
Jr . and
C o o l e y .
. . ' w h i c h w o u l d b e c h a r a c t e r - b u i l d - : W e e k s . V e n t u r a , fo r c o n s i r u c -
j n j i
for all
s t u d e n t s .
I t i o n of a
s h o p
b u i l d i n g
addit ion
T r u s t e e s also a p p r o v e d p l u n s j a t O x n a r d .
27,
1'JJG.
Th e
s u i t
w as
b r o u g h t
by
M i l -
to n 11. H a s l e r Jr . and Ann .M .
H a s l e r
a g a i n s t
W a l t e r
H .
S p a r k s
.
a n d H e l e n
S p ar k s . I t c l a i m e d | f u t u r e n e e d s a t
O.xnard w o u l d k n o w n to h a v e
b e e n p r e p a r e d b y
that
th e Masters s u f f e r e d - i n -
t l ) l ;
"
j u r i e s w h e n t h e i r
ca r col l ided
O t h e r c o n s t r u c t i on l i s ted in ; it w a s t h e f i r s t s u c h
r e p o r t
w i t h
o n e o w n e d b y t h e S p a r k s :
No
m i l l i o n .
Co m hi M i l l io n B u i l d i n g
C o m b i n a t i o n c o n s t r u c t i o n w i l
u n d o u b t e d l y p l a y a b i g p a r t in
R i c h a r d E .
L a u t e r b a c h
R E
L a u t e r b a c h
in s
P r o m o t i o n
R i c h a r d E . L a u t e r b a c h , s o n o f
M r s . P r u d e n c e L a u t e r b a c h , 23 1 4
G r a n d v i e w , Camaril lo, today
wa s
n a m e d to succeed T h o m a s
P. Simpson, vice-president an d
d i r e c t o r
of m a n u f a c t u r i n g ^for
e n e r a l P e t r o l e u m C o r p o r a ti o n .
R o b e r t
L. M i n c k l e r , p r e s i d e n t ,
a n n o u n c e d
t h a t
Mr .
Simpson
w i l l m o v e t o N e w Y o r k , w h e r e
he wil l become
general man-
ager of m a n u f a c t u r i n g ' of
Socqny Mobil Oil Company, Inc.
Both changes
ar e
effect ive
Oct. 1.
O x n a r d G r a d u a t e
Mr .
L a u t e r b a c h , manager
of
G e n e r a l
P e t r o l e u m ' s m a n u f a c -
t u r i n g d e p a r t m e n t since J une
1 9 5 3 , is a
g r a d u a t e
of
Oxn-ard
H i g h School. He joined the
c o m p a n y as a _laboratory assis-
tant in 1936 following gradua-
th e
dist r ict in m o r e t h a n e i g h t
y e a r s .
In o t h e r b u s i n e s s :
T r u s t e e s s t a t e d t h e y w e r e o p -
Mr
IteierYs'ask'in^'for
$ i r > - t h e high-cost c o n s t r u c t i o n ,
a s j p o s e d t o
e x t r a
pay for
e x t r a
a e e s am i th e
o t h e r ulal i i - ' indicatcd by
b o a r d discussion
in
w o r k
as
r e q u e s t e d
for coaches,
| l h n p a s t t w o y e a r s . l i b r a r y h e l p a n d t h e m u s i c d e -
Trustee 's h a v e a l r e a d y c o n - p a r t m e n t . D r . J os e p h
C r o s b y ,
s i d e r e d t h e p o p u l a r
e a f e t e r i a j s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ,
r e c o m m e n d e d
A u d i t o r i u m
c o m b i n a t i o n con- against th e coaches ' scale wh ich
00 0 d a m a g e s
a nd
th e
o t h e r p l a i n
tiff for
$ G O , 0 0 0 .
Th e s u i t w as f i led by the law
f i r m
of Bolton and G r o f f of Los
Angeles.
t a r b e c u e
W i l l H o n o r
C o n g r e s s m a n T e a g u e
D e m o c r a t s a n d R e p u b l i c a n s
l ike ar e i n v i t e d to a b a r b e c u e
u n d a y h o n o r i n g C o n g r e s s m a n
"harles
M.
T e a g u e ( K c p . ) at
' a m p C o m f o r t , Ojai , star t ing at
p.m.
Mr .
Teague will report on the
ession
of
Congress just corn-
Meted.
Tickets ,
are $3 per
person
an d
nay be
p u r c h a s e d f r o m
A . A .
\ l i l l igan
a the B a n k of A. L e v y .
' rancis
Davis at the Sccuri ty-
of hi s car.Ashes from Mr. Her- 1 ion from the
University
b e r t ' s
c i g a r e t
a p p a r e n t l y b l e w California a t L o s A n g e l e s .
u n d e r the seat , igni ted paper
and star ted
th e
.seat smoldering,
H i g h w a y P a t r o l m e n s a i d .
Mr . H e r b e r t s u f f e r e d slight
D u r n s i n p u l l i n g t h e b u r n i n g
n a t e r i a l
hi s car, but did
l o t r e q u i r e t r e a t m e n t , officers
• e p o r t e d . .
T h r e e
years
later
he
b e c a m e
a
c h e m i c a l e n g i n e e r
i n t h e lab-
o r a t o r y d e p a r t m e n t ,
and in
1945
was assigned to the company's
T o r r a n c e r e f i n e r y a s
e n g i n e e r . H e t o e c a m t
manage r of the ref ine ry in 1950
R e s t a u r a n t T h e f t
S u s p e c t D u e i n C o u r t
Ross Roger
R o d e m a k e r , 38,
of
O x n a r d , a r r e s t e d i n H a y w a r d
for the t h e f t of
?1 ,154.14 from Loop's
r a n t
A u g .
16 ,
in S u p e r i o r C o u r t
day.
A r r a i g n m e n t
w as
t h i s
m o r n i n g a f t e r t h e c o u r t a p -
s t r u c l i o n ,
k n o w n a s a
"cafe-
t o r i u m . "
Last n i g h t , a n e w w o r d w a s
added
to the c o m b i n a t i o n vo -
c a b u l a r y a s n e w l y - s e a t e d t r u s t e e
John Cooley s u g g e s t e d the board
consider a
cussed on page
issue of Readers ' Digest .
He reasoned the cost of the
C a m a r i l l o g y m n a s i u m , S204.000J
and the c a f e t e r i a , $105,000, m i g h t
be cut by $80,000 or
m o r e
by
"cafenasium," as dis- ject ion on athle t ic ,? .
>age 3 7 o f t h e
c u r r e n t a n y o n e w o u l d
go
ale
w o u l d h a v e g i v e n t h e h e a d
coach iu each an extra
$500 and lesser amounts for
o t h e r s .
Mr .
Beck said
'h e fel t tVierc
w a s e m p h a s i s i n t h e w r o n g d i r -
H e said if
i a l o n g w i t h h i m ,
First N a t i o n a l R a n k or Robert
H e w l e t t a t t h e G r e y h o u n d Bu s
D e p o t . .
C L E A R P L A S T I C
SEAT
C O V E R S
24.95 I n s t a l l e d
H O U S E
of SEAT C O V E R S
4 2 9 N O R T H O X N A R D D L V D .
H U N T E R 3 - C 9 3 J
S H O E S
f o r Back-To-SchooJ
OOTERY
—
12 2
W .
5 t h S t . - O x n a r d
S e r v i n g O x n a r d f o r 2 5 Y e a r s
L W S O N S f o r r e l
Baby sitter, mornings
o n l y .
M i l l a u M a n o r area. C a l l
(l-ll 'Hl a f t e r n o o n s .
•
M i s c e l l o n ' u s
for S a l e 16
Kcnmorc automatic wasliing ma -
c h i n e , nearly
new,
2 speed
d e l u x e model. Sl-iO. H a m i l t o n
dryer, e l e c t r i c . 3 . " > 0 . C e m e n t
m i x e r V j lior,sc motor.
SO O
S f l i w i n n b i c y c l e ^ speed X- gen-
erator l i g h t s ,
R o o d I ' o m i i t i o n ,
S 2 o .
3 2 8 9 O c e i i n Dr . Phone
H U .1.101)5 o r H U U n-7lJ37.
R u m p u s room blackboard, m a n g l e ,
beds.
i r o n s, m i s c e l l a n e o u s
i t e m s . 324 E.
Cedar.
~ ~ V n <
:
a " t U J i 7 " t r a i l e r r l:i " n 7 ~ 1 9
t i o n .
E x c e l l e n t
c o n d i t i o n . S-150
cash. 1 1 U L " fM20:t.
A l m o s t
new W c ' i f y e w t i o d s t o v e
w i t h g r i d d l e ,
- S 1 0 0 .
HU 0 - M O '
biivcnport. M a k e s i n t o bed.S7
H U
3-12.~2.
•
Forwent U n f u r n . 28
2 H o d r o o i n house, ( i a r j t g p ,
w a t e r
p a i d . 1 or ic h i l d r e n . 80.
H i i p n r l i i r .
H ti (i-'ilj.' .
4 Rooms fo r Rent
R o o m . C l e a n and q u i e t .
2 1 S S o .
O
S t r e e t .
•
R O B E R T S
L I V I N G S T O N
:
R e a l t o r
FARM
LOAN C O R R E S P O N D E N T
TH E
EQUITABLE L IFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY
of ths UNITED STATES
L o n g erm Loom
L o w I n t e r e s t R o r e i
SI 4 S o u t h A S t r e e t
P h o n e 3-2477
F u l l Trade-In A l l o w a n c e
On To* Frwwt Dlcwi»»<l W «9 No M«»W
W h « f » ef Whin
futchond
e c a m e
assistan
In 1952 h e w a s
a p p o i n t e d
m a n a g e r
of
G e n e r a l P e t r o l e u m ' s
r e f i n e r y ,
t h e n u n d e r
construc-
t ion a t F e r n d a l e , W a s h i n g t o n
Following that h e w a s a p p o i n t -
ed
m a n a g e r
of the
in g d e p a r t m e n t .
I'M B e t a K a p p a
K a p p a , t h e
A m e r i c a n
C h e m i c a
ill
b e a r r a i g n e d
S o c i et y , t h e A m e r i c a n P e t r o
l e u m I n s t i t u t e a n d t h e L o s A n
H e
is preside nt of the Engine er
D r e a m G i r l
1 0 D i a m o n d
- S e t
B o t h
S2.00 W e e k l y
C l u b of Los Angeles.
o i n t e d R o b e r t N o r t h
of
C a m a -
r i l lo to r e p re s e n t R o d e m a k e r m
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
MARTIN S
with
the
widest selection
in the
county
of big and
ittle boys' clothing
D i a m o n d S e t
Rea
-
S150
B o t h F or
2 W e e k l y
See Ou r
S t a d i u m
J a c k e t s
Jn b o y s '
s i z e s A J
to 20
I L
by the makers o f
D i a m o n d
T h r e e s o m e
— b a c k s t r a p s et into d a r t s
— c o n t i n u o u s w a i s t b a n d
Trim-f i t t ing f or
a ll
d ay comfort
High lustre polished cotton for all day
neatness. Styled j u s t r i g h t
for active young m e n . /J \
G e n t s
D i a m o n d
R i n g
7000
D i a m o n d R i n g
Headquarters for
LEV IS and
PE GG ER S
IN O X N A R D
R e g .
$ 3 0 0
$ 3 , 7 5 W c c k i y
O P S N F R I D A Y
N I G H T S Till
9