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Santa Maria Times from Santa Maria, California • 2

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Jacoby On Bridge THE BETTT HALF 2 SANTA MARIA TIMES Sorurdoy, May 14. 1960 by Bob Obituaries Emil Pfiitzner Emil Edward Pfiitzner, a resident of the Los Alamos Titan Makes 5th Straight Test Success CAPE CANAVERAL. i Mon, Child Injured In Accident A Santa Maria man and his Hopeless Contract Looks Defter As The Cards Keep On Falling iiamondss; ruffed a spade to News in Brief By OSWALD JACOBY In the oprn pair champion ship at the Jackson Nationals, Clarisse Holt Bonnell of New (rtant fnnnd hrrsplf at 8 to dummy; ruffed a diamond; ruffed her last spade: then led and ruffed a third SLx sound receivers on a re Valley since 1911, died early in Kansas City. I Mr. Pfitzner, 72, was born Missouri He was a charter member of the Los Alamos Valley Grange, the Los Ala-mos Men's Club and the Los Alamos Community Church.

four-month old son were in-1 diamond. mote section of ocean floor In the South Atlantic gave the Air Force the first word Fri i A If the king had been annual luiciviu rai ij tuta TOIN'T VISITORS- stratosphere contract of six PT. ARGVELLO Two hun- clubs, died twenty members of the; inqueMionably, 1 a Institute of Radio Knpinccrs rj5sc anrj her partner. Char-isited the Naval Missile Fa- lcs Gabriel, of Fort Worth nlity here Friday. The field had cooperated to get a trifle trip was arranged as pajt of.too but Clarisse saw nt the Los Angeles Section Meet-jreason to give up.

After all. ing being held in Santa Rar-)the only quick loser was the hara club ace and if she could just WMfc find a place to get nd of one of William Nie- little heart she could wrap up derhauser. printed Friday in the contract connection with his joining the The best chance for this Santa Maria Civic Orchestra, would be to drop the king of have no worries, but the uwu-u, muui-cHd not fall. Clarisse mted that she had; Allan Joseph Robicheau, 28, an extra chance. She led her and, his son, Anihony Joseph, "ing of hearts; continued with; were driving south on High-i heart to dummy'i ace; I way 101 after they left the ruffed dummy's queen of dia-; baby's mother, Laura Moody, monds and then finally, 818 E.

Camino Colegio at 3:06 ed a trump. lam. East won with the ace and She phoned police, asking found himself in a losing po-'them to watch for the Robic-sition. He was down to three: heau car. She said he had cards and they were all been drinking.

"Oh, Dear! I suppose I'll hovi to remove everything in the day that the Titan intercontinental ballistic missile had made another successful test Right. The receivers, forming an electronic "splash net," picked up the sound of a new Titan nose cone slammine into the water 5.000 miles from its launching Jess than 30 minute after the missile was fired here. It marked the fifth straight success and 11th in 15 flight attempts for the Titan, now in an advanced phase of its program here. Operational Titans are expected to reacji the launching pads at Vandenberg Air Force Base by October. freezer to moke room for that one! Club Tea Set Sunday He is survived by his wife, Effie; sons, Oscar of Los Alamos, Fred, San Luis Obispo, Claus, Chowchilla and Robert of Anderson; daughters, Mrs.

Marie Steen and Mrs. Dorothy Cline. Los Alamos; brother, Fred Fitzner of New Mexi: co and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services are pending arrival of the body. ACHING FEET DENVER d'PP-Dr.

Barbara Moore, the British cross-country walker, canceled plans to leave Denver Saturday when her feet started hurting. Culminating the year's dis-l Club President Susan Shep- diamonds. So. alter winning: "dU 10 P'ay one At 3:30 a.m., highway pa-the spade lead with the acc. of them.

j(roj officers found the car Clarisse cashed her ace of Clarisse discarded her little; had run off the road and over I heart; ruffed with dummy Yan embankment following a north and claimed the roadside skid. According to cussion sessions, the 1 high.pard will welcome the guests school International Relations 'and Miss May Kellogg, chair-Club under the sponsorship of man of the social studies' de-Roger N. Dews in sponsoring rtment will address th a tea Sunday, at 3 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. id.si iwo incKs wun ner iwo officers, Robicheau said he remaining trumps.

attempted to pass a car drifting into the passing lane and A 6 5 W988 10 9 7 5 EAST (I)) movement of his car caused Two Men Arrested For Pervert Act the baby to shift position on the floor. He reached for Mi: AO 1 11 3 l'l 10 5 3 2 432 AKJ 98 7 3 VJ3 7 4 A was inadvertently misspelled KM)! BKNPF.R A collision resulting in minor damace occurred at Broad wav and Pershing Street at 7 .) a Friday The car. were driven bv Jerry W2 Park Orcutt. and Matthews. 119 St.

No one was in iured. Kl'XS OFF ROAD A car driven bv Michael C. Bordier. 60 Miller ran; off the oad near the San Luis Obispo ounty line at lam, today. He was taken bv pro (cssional Ambulance Jn.imifi.ii: Hospital, where he was treat-, ed for slight injuries and rev leased Festival Two men in an "alito were the child, losing control of the 'arrested early this morning, car.

by sheriffs deputies andi They were taken by county charged with sex perversion. fire department ambulance of i They are Abraham Manuel i Santa Ynez to Lompoc Com. Fabela, 28. Apt. 35, Airport jmunity 'Hospital, where they Circle, and Florencio Palo- were treated and released.

1 tiwmv Tt 1 North St I fOUTH A A 64 VK42 A KgJ8S4 and iouth vuJnera'e SoWh "WfU -oriv i A louble I A 3 BOMB THREAT 1 Lompoc. 4 A Tats TULSA. fl'PI) A man who said he had a bomb in a lunch Student Convicted Opening VJ A 3 ji iqr 1 ENTER THE MlSSH-t CAPITAL TMl tt ORLO B) a row tov a o)W COLUMBUS. College student HTI held two detectives and a Jon Mattox' television newsman captive was convicted today of mur for two hours Friday night. OBITUARIES socialite i Then he escaped through po- dering attractive Mrs.

Gene Tate and sen-Mice lines on foot, still carry- Queen Selected tenced to life imprisonment, ling the lunch box. Mrs. Julia Kubler Mrs. Julia Barbara Kubler, 76. passed away Friday even-j ing after having been ill for the past several months.

i High, Low Around U.S. LOMPOC Mayette Swon-ger. 17-v ear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harland D.

Swonger. 1012 W. Airport, von out over 12 other con Mrs. Kubler was born in; Zurich. Switzerland and re- Santa Maria sided in the San Fernando; VAFB since 1911.

She was a 'Arr Grande testants here Friday night nH ua. nf ho' resident of Santa Maria tor.Boston .01 Prec Miami 84 62 80 47 Minneapolis 79 51 61 43 ew Orleans 73 47 82 43 New York 66 5t 61 41 .31 Pittsburgh 51 40 53 41 Salt Lake City 76 40 52 42 .06 San Francisco 63 81 43 Thermal 103 69 76 61 Washington 63 45 81 CO Yuma 106 71 WW 0U annual flower festival. ras' spvcn p.a"- Chicago Well received by. the over- homo of Dr an(1 Mrs Cleveland n.m- flurtirm-P ai tho Allan 1 Lindblad. IP 1 4 S.

McClelland Denver was Hancock College SDance band Kansas City Los Angeles Lindblad. Mrs. M. W. and the collegers' men's oc- Mis Schuiid of Zurich and grand tette Pismo Bcach-Occano Tides 5 Dronze Picture Frame Trophies Including Engraving and 6V2 by 8V2 enlargements of winning babies' picture daughters, Mrs.

11. Seiler and MPs. Richard Sprungli, both A 9 0.8 39 3.7 Mon. May 16 May 15 Sunrise 6: 07 2.3 2.3 Sunsct- HUMES ROBERT MAGEE Publmhtr William Mivilin Mtninf Editor Ed Morru City Cdilnr of Zurich; and Debby Lindblad. Rosary will be recited Mon-.

day. 8:30 p.m.. at Dudley Morj tuary. followed by mass at St.i Ferdinand's in, San Fernando Internment will be in Oak; wood Cemetery in San Ftr THE FIVE AWARDS AS FOLLOWS Anyyr to Previous Purit. Treasure State' Santa Mqria Santa Maria Bi-Countie Bi-Countiei nando.

Baby Boy Bo by Girl Baby Boy Baby Girl T19M AI-1A1 Alwjgj- a f5t i Im iAk a if Poul Rvon Adnrt.in Dirclof Jo Circulation Mtntfer I. McFoll Mchnical Sup'rintcndf nl MAY 14, I960 NO. 302 Publiihtd dniK except Suonav tnt Mini PuMmhinj Co 201 Wtd Chip) Si Snt Man. Calif Src- ins ADLA1 TO TKSTIFY Best Set of Twins WASHINGTON ATI) Adlai, Iv Stevenson will be the leadj off witness for Senate hear-i rod cla pnsuit paid at Santa Maria. Calif lain bv ti M.ini's Mfinri.iv nn lecislfltion 10 SuDcnptin.

ACROSS 1 Capital of Montana 7 The occurred in thit stale 13 Speaker 14 Sagacious 15 Beuail 16 Summer, lor instance 17 Manner direction 18 Kind of duck 50 Folds, Is in cloth 51 Motive DOWN 1 Pit 2 Expunie 1 Most disabled 4 Summer (Fr.) 5 Not any 6 Shcmmf skill 7 Container! 8 Employer Depot (ab lflSeuflle 11 Short lackeU 12Cleae iTso or ST.r il- carry out Stevenson's idea for r.tS 4 i paaoe arttame leiephme WA MSI a great iv denate 01 presidential election-year issues. 1 Chapel M. k1-- In. mh rm.n-liriirTr.nl I. I i.iin..ii Ii i I I i8 Drives out of use 38 Narrow (comb, form) 3D Cavil 40 Twisted 41 Gaelic 43 Biblical nimt 45 Beverge 47 King of Judah (Bib) 26 Toward the mouth 27 Wild ox of Ceieoes 29 Exacerbate Zi Mexican biankel 33 Craft 4 Fats lay 35 Feminine appellation 20 Static no delivery (ib Pluto 'II East (Fr 22 Surgical 1 Sthliriff of hu4 ALL ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED NOT LATER THAN 2, 1960 Official Entry Blank Published llsowhere Today's Paper 24 Mondlndes 24 Certify Complete Overhaul FOR YOUR 1 KENMORE AUTOM.TSC WASHER Jogging pacts 2-7 ConumeJ It Silkworm 29 Entomology tab -Si-Sasculine nickname 32 Sorrowful 33 Humole J5Ml! 26 Founifar (comb form) 37 Trsn-roies (ab 39 hn 10 The Montana State Sch.W rf Mines is 42 an Indian iv ar 44 nimni'hei 4fi 45 Pi-os-ra'e 49 llebiew I 1 i (4 ii I If it 110 111 IU TT" 1 i7 ja Mn TT 3" -12 x-fcr- i7- is IT i 46 iS JT 3 in i vXM Kir Xv 1 I CONTEST RULES 1.

Any baby who will not be more than 3 years of age lull I lQfln ic lieiiMa anAr Mm I 1 Registration Form SANTA MARIA TIMES BABY CONTEST 2. All entries must be entered on an official entry blank from the Santa Maria Times. 3. Two pictures must be submitted. One must measure 5x7 inches and must be black and white.

The other must measure 2 inches wide and ZVz inches deep and must be black and white, and a glossy print, 4. Registration form must be pasted to the back of 5x7 picture and name of baby must be printed on back of 2x2Vz inch picture. Twins should be identified as left to right. 5. All entries must be mailed If parents wish the pictures returned, they must be accompanied by a stamped, self addressed envelope.

Pictures will then be returned within 30 days after close of contest. Enclose a 5x7 portrait with entry blank perm antly attached on back and a 2x2 Vi photo of baby for entry in this contest with name on back NO BALLOTING NOTHING TO BUY lABY'S NA-Ml IIRTH DAT I PARINT'S KAMI ADDRESS For Limited $7Q95 Time Only Your Kcnmore Automatic Vcsher completely reconditioned by factory trained technicians i factory specification parts. You receive a one year warranty on all ports' and service except normal responsibility of user). by tt-e Sonta Ma'io Tinges or its Advftue'i PAP EMS S'GMATt'RE MOTOR AND TIMER EXTRA IF NEEDED Call Scars Roebuck Cr Co. Santa Maria WA 5-2776 MAIL TO: TIMES IAIY CONTEST SANTA MARIA TIMES Snf4j Mtri, Clif.

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