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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1957

DXK'ARD PR?SS-COURIFRPHONF HU M l f M

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Toddy's Market Report


NKW YORK lift Stocks lost, 004 lb. steers 23.73; standard further ground in continued, id good 19-22.00; heifers scarce: ew commercial cows 10.50-17; slow trading today. Du Pont dropped nearly 2 tility H.25-16.DO; canners and points, Eastman Kodak a point, utters 11-14; several head utllInternational Paper Hi points, ,y and commercial bulls 1.7S.50. and ScoU Paper a point. Texas Co. and Royal Dutch Calves salable 25. Steady were off around a point each. 'ackage standard and good round 400 lb. 21.50. Amerada Oil gained a point. General Tire lost over a point and U.S. Rubber nearly one. LOS ANGELES (UP-KSMNS) Dairy: LOS ANGELES IIP! Citrus: Poultry: Fryers (at ranch) Grapefruit 23-27S slightly 0-22. stronger, others about steady; Receipts: Eggs 10,800, poultry lemons about steady; oranges 46,000, butter 316,000. steady, prices unchanged. Lemons: Extra choice or better California cartons .126s and From The larger 3.75, 150s and smaller 3.1-5-3.50. POLICE BEAT

$105,000 Suit Filed Over Crash Injuries

V K N T U R A A $105,000 suh| mow to abolish inter-:for a X7,WO spark bar shelter icombining the two in one cle- he'd was as filed in superior court \ Wed-j \eu-j (Cunlluuc< from J';i;i<' 1) :sin. scholastic spurts, and ri'plact'Jor (.'.miiirillo, and accepted a U a ( t U them with i n t r a m u r a l sports'low bid of S!i,i)S2 from Norman nesday for injuries ,, ' 'allegedly ' ' -.^^ .^ Jlew cclassrooms, par-l In t\v> hours of discussion, ..'which would be character-build-: Weeks. Ventura, for consirucer discussed possible suffered by two persons in an: t i t i o n s t n a wan, ouse . jnji for all students. Ition of a shop building addition automobile crash on Highway^ convert the structure to lions from the list of new Trustees also approved plunsjat Oxnard. ex-,btiucUoii at caih ,-ite. 101 near Victoria a\vnue Dec.;counselors offices. ;ind ; n> .tension to the crafts shops. 'J'hc 18-page re|)oi't was i'e27, 1'JJG. jji'iuuls arc already allotted forjqut'sk'd by trustees Earl J. l.ictK The suit was brought by MilJr. and Cooley. ton 11. Hasler Jr. and Ann .M. Hasler against Walter H. Sparks Other construct ion listed in;. it was the first such report and Helen Sparks. It claimed|future needs at O.xnard would known to have been prepared by million. the district in more than eight that the Masters s u f f e r e d - i n - t l ) l ; " Com hi Mill ion B u i l d i n g years. juries when their car collided In other business: with one owned by the Sparks: Combination construction wil undoubtedly play a big part in Trustees stated they were opNo drivers were named. Mr IteierYs'ask'in^'for $ i r > - ! t h e high-cost construction, asjposed to extra pay for extra aees and ami the the other ulalii-!'indicatcd by board discussion in work as requested for coaches, 000 damages other plain |lhn past two years. library help and the music detiff for $GO,000. The suit was filed by the law Trustee's have already con- partment. Dr. Joseph Crosby, Richard E. Lauterbach firm of Bolton and Groff of Los sidered the popular eafeteriajsuperintendent, r e c o m m e n d e d Auditorium combination con- against the coaches' scale which Angeles. struclion, known as a "cafe- would have given the head coach iu each sport an extra torium." LOS ANGELES (UP-FSMNS) Someone took $9 In silver doltarbecue Will Honor Last night, a new word was $500 and lesser amounts for Livestock: ars and change from the glove to the combination vo- others. Cattle salable 1,025. Slaughtei Congressman Teague added steers slow, barely steady. Cows ompartment of a car parked in Democrats and Republicans cabulary as newly-seated trustee Mr. Beck said 'he felt tVierc slow, weak. Bulls scarce. Stock- he-Oxnard Repair Shop, 225 like are invited to a barbecue John Cooley suggested the board was emphasis in the wrong dirers and feeders absent. Five \Iorth Oxnard boulevard, early unday honoring Congressman consider a "cafenasium," as dis-jection on athletic,?. He said if 'BOOTERY along with him, >age 37 of the current anyone would goi ale loads high-good and low-choice esterday morning. Double Richard E. Lauterbach, son of "harles M. Teague (Kcp.) at cussed on page issue of Readers' Digest. rame doors of the shop were Mrs. Prudence Lauterbach, 2314 'amp Comfort, Ojai, starting at 122 W. 5th St.-Oxnard He reasoned the cost of the CLEAR PLASTIC ound open at 8 a.m. yesterday, Grandview, Camarillo, today p.m. Camarillo gymnasium, S204.000J 'olice believe that the burglar was named to succeed Thomas Mr. Teague will report on the SEAT COVERS Serving Oxnard for 25 Years ither used a key to enter or P. Simpson, vice-president and ession of Congress just corn- and the cafeteria, $105,000, might be cut by $80,000 or more by $24.95 Installed Meted. lid in the shop until it was director of manufacturing ^for Mvrtle E. Shaw HOUSE of SEAT COVERS eneral Petroleum Corporation. Tickets, are $3 per person and First National Rank or Robert Funeral services will be hek ilosed the previous evening. 429 NORTH OXNARD DLVD. Robert L. Minckler, president, nay be purchased from A. A. Hewlett at the Greyhound Bus at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Reardon HUNTER 3-C93J announced that Mr. Simpson \lilligan a< the Bank of A. Levy. Depot.. Brothers Mortuary for llrs will move to New York, where 'rancis Davis at the SccurityMyrtle E. Shaw, 1131 West Bevhe will become general manerly drive, who died late Tuesager of manufacturing ' of jday evening at a Camarillo res' Socqny Mobil Oil Company, Inc. home. Both changes are effective Mrs. Shaw, born Dec. 22, 1879 Oct. 1. : a l Cardington, Ohio, is survived Oxnard Graduate by two daughters, Mrs. Lulu G Pedersen of Oxnard and Mrs SATICOY Fred P. Herbert Mr. Lauterbach, manager of 18, of Ventura was driving west General Petroleum's manufacMary Ella Holland of Oxnard Highway 118 yesterdaj turing department since June six sons, Leo H. of Venice, Fla. on Ralph H. of Gerber, Philip E. o Uternoon when he pulled to the 1953, is a graduate of Oxn-ard School. He joined the Longvale, W. Donald of Eureka side of a road and put out a High company as a _laboratory assisFrancis H. of Corvallis, Ore., and ire. fire was under 'the seat tant in 1936 following graduaRichard E. of Florida; two bro- of The his car. Ashes from Mr. Her-1 lion from the University thers, .1. W. Hartsock of Lake- bert's cigaret apparently blew California at Los Angeles. wood, Ohio, and Ralph Hartsock under the seat, ignited paper Three years later he became of Newark, Ohio; and fou and started the .seat smoldering, a chemical engineer in the labgrandchildren. oratory department, and in 1945 Highway Patrolmen said. .Funeral services will be con- Mr. Herbert suffered slight was assigned to the company's ducted by the Rev. Mage< Durns in pulling the burning Torrance refinery as On To* Frwwt Dlcwi<l W9 No MW Wilkes. Burial will follow a naterial from his car, but did became assistan engineer. He toecamt Whf ef Whin futchond Ivy Lawn Cemetery. lot require treatment, officers manager of the refinery in 1950 In 1952 he was appointed eported. . manager of General Petroleum's Earl Kane : refinery, then under construcEarl Kane., Ventura Countj Restaurant Theft tion at Ferndale, Washington health inspector for 11 years died at his home in Santa Fault Suspect Due in Court Following that he was appointRoss Roger Rodemaker, 38, of ed manager of the yesterday after a lengthy ill Oxnard, arrested in Hay ward ing department. ness. I'M Beta Kappa Mr. Kane, born June ID, ISSi Sunday for the alleged theft of at Ml. Carmel, Pa., resided ii ?1,154.14 from Loop's rant Aug. 16, will be arraigned Kappa, the American Chemica the county for 15 years. Society, the American Petro Survivors are his wife, Kath in Superior Court leum Institute and the Los An erine of Santa Paula; a son day. Arraignment was George of Santa Paula; two step He is president of the Engineer Dream Girl sons, Harry B. Dickenson o this morning after the court apLos Angeles, and James C. Dick pointed Robert North of Cama- Club of Los Angeles. 10 Diamond -Set rillo to represent Rodemaker m <;enson of Santa Monica; and Both j brother, George H. Kane o Massachusetts. : Funeral services -will- be con S2.00 Weekly * I ducted by the Rev. Harold Es i sert at 11 a.m. Saturday at th ..! Santa Paula Chapel of the H. B I Skillen Mortuary. Burial wi : follow at Ivy Lawn Cemetery.

High School Building Needs $5.5 Million

SHOES

for Back-To-SchooJ

R. E. Lauterbach ins Promotion

Obituary

Auto Seat Fire Sums Venturan

LAWSON'S for real

Full Trade-In Allowance

George P. Palomares
George P. Palomares, 207 Vineyard avenue, El R,io, die early this morning at his horn after a lengthy illness. Mr. Palomares, born Oct. 2C ]S89 at Pomona, resided in VeJi tura County for 48 years. H was a farm laborer. Suiviwrs are his wife, Mr Tillie Palomares of El Ric three sons, Gabriel of El Ric John of Rivera, and Albert Oxna'rd; two daughters,',; Mr Grace Trujillo of SouUv Sa Gabriel, and Mrs. Carmelit Mata of South Sari Gabriel; an 15 grandchildren. Rosary will be recited at p.m. tomorrow at Reardon Brothers Chapel. Requiem mass will be said at the El Rio Catholic Church at S:30 a.m. Satuiday by the Rev. John Fosselman. Burial will follow at Ivy Lawn Cemetery.

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Miscellon'us for Sale 16


Kcnmorc automatic wasliing machine, nearly new, 2 speed deluxe model. Sl-iO. H a m i l t o n dryer, electric. 3.">0. Cement mixer Vj lior,sc motor. SOO Sfliwinn bicycle ^ speed X- generator lights, Rood I'omiition, S2o. 3289 Oceiin Dr. Phone H U .1.101)5 or H U U n-7lJ37. Rumpus room blackboard, mangle, beds. i r o n s, miscellaneous items. 324 E. Cedar. ~~Vn< : a"tUJi7"trailerr l:i "n7~19! tion. Excellent condition. S-150 cash. 11UL" fM20:t. Almost new Wc'ifyewtiod stove w i t h griddle, -S100. HU 0 - M O ' biivcnport. M a k e s into bed. S7 HU 3-12.~2.

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