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Santa Maria Timesi
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Santa Maria, California
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MISSILE CAPITAL OF THE FREE WORLD1 YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATUREJ Mil Arroyo Grande Santa Maria 14 51 AREA KRECA5T Fair today, taught and Sunday with rnorn-ittf leg. little change la temperature. High today 76 77. Low tonight 47-51 North et inds at I II mile per hour is the afternoon. Guaranteed Seme Subscribers bo do not receive a paper t7 i fm.

should phone S-26SI Bat later thai 3e and a copy iS be delivered that tame evening. Country subscribers should contact their local eVairr if Time is not delivered by i 45 pjn. 10e COPY, SO PfR MONTH S-Ul SANTA MARIA, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959. A4 tL Mil jftf) (X jn rvri fT-tTrt 7 n70 11 (SMIta Aonomra i i(0 Li I I i UmliM(5ALE5 SERVICE 2 Day x. I X.

spectators 14 i Thousands of sp VZZZ 11 ned Broadway this "X' A 1 ing, to -cheer and 4 Thousands of lined Broadway this ing to cheer and morn- jr applaud the colorful western pa-, rade that set into high gear the 16th annual Elks Rodeo and Race Meet TTi mnnd rf Kan1 mneiff 4 i echoed up and down the 20--, block line of march as 42 bands from all parts of th" state participated in the gigantic parade. Precision drill teams, such as i i. i He Barbara, drew thunderous ai x- plaus from the holiday-mindei "i specUtors as they performed in-tricate routines that- bad taken months to perfect I And thert were horses by tha acore, their riders clad in tha style of Old Spain, or in western (ear, or in Charro costumes. Tha horses, too, wert bedecked wiui fancy silver mounted trappings. ii Tifr'-J Efts watck tte Wk nJi u.

t. k. parade throng Tie iaiw of Baatia Mam TueT rcstaeaia HEAVEN Waaey CeraeBaa, Mei of tte pe noay rnrU IM KnJ.a taia 1951 Elkf Rodeo, la fconUaf wit Joy ae aae re- flr Saa Im VaBer to-wta U. iallm fr ttrW CaEferU BrwW IU. The spectators, too, were mItm Mnee from her areata.

Mr. aad Wru fcoaori. v. western dress. Cowboy bats, west- Itjymoad Caraellaa, of BolTaab aftet ker doou wert prevalent inrounouc rha thousand of aoectators.

Dart" "i cularly amor? the small fry. FaUovin? the narade. the rust of two rodeo, performances is scheduled at the Fairerounds. with a niJi mm Mwla sn aii fm inna tfbl I Sunday. Starting time both days I is 1:30.

The Huntington Park Youth Band waa to perform be- i fore today's rodeo with the Santa 1 i o-A Ltd vl Maxia rlVi V'mth Ratul tan -r-J 7. vx Sunday. Tonight there re barbecues at the Santa Maria Club and tha Santa Maria Country Club and a big western dance is scheduled at the Veterans Memorial Building from to 1 tonight The weather was ideal for pa rate-watching. The morning fog -that covered the valley disappeared before the first units of. the junior section moved out at 9, bringing out the sun in all its o.

glory. c- The temperature through tha morning hovered in the mid-60s and there was only the slightest hint of a breeze. 1 1 or mS Pi Spectators began arriving before I. Trucks with chairs and bench were positioned along the line of majch in the early morn- inj hours to assure, a good view of theparadafor "0ieir owners. By virtually all available pvkmg spaces on both sides of Broadway for three blocks back were taken and etui the epecta- rmv m.

rnwniBi An Men-fweataer ef NewhaU acts CRAZIEST PEOPLE Everybody toves parade. Including this tors kept coming. vT1.rrr r. mun vm ndM identified noBltrr snecimea wkick waadered along the Broad- And then came the parade. BCr U'vU'H wnn v.

way parade tenia feaaaing eat goMies ue yosngsiers. Mike Pannas. Arroyo Grande FRINCE AND JKNIGHTS The Waller Park seea to the Junior section el the Elks rodeo pa- specUtors. 1 "blue as junior parade marcfial float -The Prince ef India and Bis rade. Construction of tne eniry was nnoer we KaighU," was, one of the many colorful floats rectloa of Mr.

and Mrs. Toay EsUcio. The Fremont Elementary School i -1 n.i... i -a-. oaiKJ ieiauu was uie un iwnu down the 6treet with Oceano, Ni-pomo and Orcutt bands, in quick succession.

Delight Nichols, junior major- ette from Bakersfield, proved a 1 Park Rangers under the direc- a it rr Li uon of an. ana mis. luuy CiS.acio, foHowed a "Prince of India" theme in their float. Following right on the heels of the junior section was the senior C. Hartman.

commandant of the 11th U. S. Naval District as pa- JP 1 A Bw The first section of the parade 1 .1 V7 had a Navy flavor in honor of the grand parade marshal. There was the smart-stepping U. S.

Naval Training Center Band from San Diefo, looking sharp in their blues. Ana" the official color guard was from the U. S. Naval Missile Facility at Point Mugu. Numerous beautiful floats dotted march.

The queen of i mi- Nancy Cornelius Ime line oi the celebr, i 1 of Solving, the line of the celebration, I V. princesses was spotlishted on tr fj a. 1 ft a. a liOwer-oeoecsea iioat duui oy 1 CI6 ram rauisen auu unnnicg vrug-gia. ww nai jl srMa r-: i Doy nir or war 1 t.

i An unidentified youngster was taken to Sisters Hospital shortly after II am today after being COLOR BEARERS Etta Mce Ne. 15M mounted riding posse struck by an auto at Broadway j- ana fara aunng me roaeo paraae. was one ef the many cotorfal mounted entries riding down Hospiul authorjtjes no fa Broadway this morning in the Elks rodee parade. mediate information on the con rruire VRnmS RY TIAL RATI.F.S AMm rJ tha tvnr iAtmi SURB STTTERS Alfred "Termite- Sejera, 224 E. Bunny, aad his youngsters, Shareae, 4, and Andra, I.

were among the thousands ef parade spectators van lined Broadway curbs this morning. SCOUT TRAIN Members ef Cub Scent Pack parade route aboard Aehr own private The 'Number 71 of Santn Maria rode tha Broadway entry was uder the direction ef Bob Shelles..

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