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10 Santa Maria Times Monday, March 16. 1964 News In Brief Additional 'ROW' Markets, Finance, Business Obituaries George Kemp Vegetables oDaccos strong, Land To Be Topic Kail Stocks Weak Santa Marla-Guadalupe MISSING JACKET funeral services for A field Jacket, valued at Santa Maria native son $34 was stolen from Stan- George Kemp, 68, will ley Anderson, 303 W. Park, be held Tuesday afternoon The April 20-24" in order to Lompoc-Oceano Shipped in rail cars, NEW YORK, (UPI) trucks and mixed loads: Strength in tobaccos and Anise, artichokes, broc- weakness in rails featured Anderson said; the jacket at the chapel of the Dudley city council is to convene as a ill Mio yai KCU ttUlUIHU- 11WX lUdl Jf, bile when it was stolen. Mr. Kemp died at his today's mixed and moderately active stock market.

The carriers, which are threatened with a strike this week, were sharply lower paced by Chicago North Western, N.Y. Central. Louisville Nash- promote interest in the public schools will be considered by the council. A recommendation by the Recreation and Parks PURSE SNATCHER his home at 1719 N. Broad the redevelopment agency in a segment of tonight's council meeting to take into consideration the pur Stock Listings Dow Jones 2:30 p.m.

Ruby Horton. Paso Rob- con, red and green cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, China peas, parsley, romaine, brussel sprouts. way Saturday morning. He was born July 19, 1895 In Santa Maria. He was a member of the averages: 60 inds8io.jup chase of the Abel property Commision to approve 20rails 190.84 off 1.76; Ville.

Northern Pacific and in the Whiskey Row 25 utils 139.60 off. 15; Great Northern off 1 to 3 p.m. New York Exchange stock prices of Albert L. Maguire, stock broker. les, reported the theft of her purse, containing $22 in cash and a watch valued at $25, at Russ's Red.Roora on W.

Betteravia Rd. TV STOLEN A television set, valued at $50, was stolen from a room at the Town and Country Motel, 2250 S. Broadway. The motel manager told police that the room was rented and after the occupant left the television was found missing. about 2.

Tobaccos improved following a published report that cigarette makers are enjoying improved sales. P. Lorillard, Liggett Myers, American Tobbacco and PhiliD Morris were Sales FOB Shipping Point as reported by Federal-State Mkt. News For: March 13th CAULIFLOWER Oceano Santa Maria -Guadalupe Demand exceeds supply. Market steady.

Film wrapped 12s Aerojet American Legion Marshal section of downtown Santa Bradeh post of Santa Maria Maria, and was a veteran of World This is the only order War I. He owned the Kemp of business for the rede-apartments on North velopment agency and the Broadway. remainder of the 22 item Survivors include his agenda is city council mat-wife, Katharyn Kemp of the ters. -home address; a son, Allen Included on tonight's Kemp of Santa Maria; a is a request from the Arm-daugher, Mrs Zelda Leach strong Garden's Aparl. ments for a zone change brothers, Ray and Dewey tn 37 14 17 18 140 38 30 Am.

Mtrs. Am. Tob. AT 8i SF 3.25 15-16s generally 3.00 agreement with Santa Maria Union High School for use of the swimming pool and a similar agreement with Allan Hancock Junior College District is expected to be authorized by the council. The council is also expected to approve an agreement with the Santa Maria Indians for use of Elks Field.

A resolution approving and authorizing the mayor and city clerk to execute agreement between the city and the state covering landscaping and tree planting adjacent to the freeway between the city limits and Jones St. and Hermosa St. is expected to be signed at tonight's occ. higher. Avco Boeing Imperial Valley Douglas Demand slow.

Market Fnr5 CAR LAMPS STOLEN 28 12 Un fractions to more than 2 78 I 2- Steels and motors were 43 12 narrowly mixed. Allied 23 38 rose about 1 in a firm 57 chemical section. May De-30 14 partment stores and Lane 89 78 Bryant moved up 1 or more 83 58 but Macy and lost i- ovw vi utouioiuja aim nrri pr jn that aroa other auto accessories val Kemp of San Jose, and Ed- at ar" about steady. Ctns mostly rpn rv 24s 1.15-L25 mostly 1.15. Gen Elec mond Kemp of Fullerton; about 1 each.

one sister, Mrs. Ruby "m-c iaci iu Spreafico of Santa Maria; cnan8e a 10.05 acre parcel and seven grandchildren. of land on E- Donovan Rd. The Rev. Charles N.

from unclassified to R-Gibbs of the First Chris- 2.5T. tian Church of Santa Mar- The council is expected ia will officiate at the 4 to voice approval on a zone p.m. service. Interment change request on the Mary will be in the Santa Maria Nicholson estate from un-' 32 34 35 14 38 14 66 78 18 34 36 34 Hancock Trustees BIRTHS Valley Hospital A boy, to Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Dugan, Orcutt Ranch Trailer Park. Space 46, March 9. A boy, to Mr. and Mrs. John Riddell, 526 Vine-land March 9.

A girl, to Mr. and Mrs. William David Jensen, 1178. Via Alta, March 10. A boy, to Mr.

and Mrs. Joel Boyd, 629 E. Lee Drive, March 10. A girl, to Mr. and Mrs.

Willian Read. 1852 Wade Court, Mar. 13. A girl, to Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Hahn, Rt. 1 B6x 492, Mar. 14," Arroyo Grande. A boy, to Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Brown, 868 Cambria, Santa Maria, March 14. A girl, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mortan. 520 New-love Mar.

15. A girl, to Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Mathias, 415 New-love Drive, Mar. 16.

A boy, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Morizono, 948 W. Fesler, Mar.

16. MARRIAGE LICENSES Arthur Vos III, 24, Denver, Jo Ann Watson, 21, Arcadia, Calif. Ronald Mitchell Nash 2 1, Jo Ann Nicola 17, 1845 N. Curryer. Benny Fate McBride 23, Vandenberg, Kathleen Marie Hensley 19, 3115 Courtney Dr.

Samuel Cullen 67, San Margarita, Mary Walker 65, Atascadefo. Earl Norman Burger 21, 135 Markum Orcutt, Patsy Jean Arebalo 18, 2034 Courtney Dr. SPEEDING CHARGE) Edward V. Silvera, 24, 424 S. Lincoln, was arrested by city police Sunday and charged with engaging in a speed contest and not having possession of a driver's license.

Baii has been set at $122. Channel 12 Takes To The Air Gen. Mtrs. Gen. Tel.

Gillette Lockheed Litton Martin Co. Mont. Ward Pac. Light Safeway Sears Roe St. Oil (Cal.) So.

Pacific Tex. Gulf Sul. meeting. in classified to freeway serv other matters a res- LETTUCE Imperial Valley Demand generally slow. Market weaker.

Ctns 24s mostly 3.25, 30s 2.25-2.50 mostly 2.25 few 2.00. EGG MARKET Los Angeles for Mon. Mar 16th Market tone steady, Whsle supplies short of full local needs. The undertone was firmer as northern markets advanced and local windy weather caused concern because of expected effects on production. Retail demand light to moderate.

FOB distributor plant. Grade AA lge ZTA -41K cents, sml 32 18 To Meet iiB Addition of date proces- 38 sing courses to the Han- cock College curriculum 2 38 wijj jjg considered Tuesday Vt ViA night by the college's board Union" U.S. Steel of trustees. 36 85 Westinghouse Zenith ice for a portion of land for olution authorizing the the erection of a service mayor and city clerk to station. The property is execute agreement regard-near the Highway 101 on- ing the annual audit of city ramp and E.

Main St. books will be voted on by An application presented the council and another by the Hesperian Lodge No. resolution authorizing an 264 to display a agreement for easement banner with the wording for Alvin Ave. sidewalk "Visit Your Public Schools is expected to pass. Seaman Is Held For Paso Robles Murder cemetery.

STEVEN BARNES Services are pending at the Chapel of Memories in Norwalk for Steven Ray Barnes, 17, of La Mirada, who died Saturday in a dune buggy crash in the Oceano dunes. He resided at 12902 Duf-field Way in La Mirada with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes and two sisters, Cheryl Renee and Lonnie Marie Barnes.

Barnes was born in Maywood, May 26, 1946 and was a junior at La Mirada High school. Orcutt Scout The board meets at 7:30 p.m. in the faculty dining room of the college's student center. The business department suggested data processing courses in a presentation several months ago, points ued at $25 to $50 were stolen from Anthony Diede-ricks' auto parked at his home at 209 w. Rose.

Obituaries John Reed Funeral services for retired oil worker John Ed-wared Reed, 79, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Mr. Reed, who had lived in this area most of his life, died Friday in a local hospital. He was born June 18, 1884 in Lompoc.

He was employed as a drilling superintendent for the Union Oil company for 45 years and retired in 1949. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Tamar Reed of the home address; two sons Robert Reed of Newport Beach and Joseph Reed of Sunland; two daughters, Mrs. Lois Peck of Bak-ersfield and Mrs. Lucille Hertel of Glendale; one brother, Fred Reed of Sparks, eight grandchildren; and five great grandchildren.

Richard C. Osmundson, reader of the Church of Christ's Scientists, will officiate at the Tuesday services at the chapel of the Dudley Mortuary at 2 p.m. Cremation will follow. Friends, if they so desire may make a memorial to the Petroleum Pioneer's memorial fund. -Z3t Troop Slates "SS; Crade Jge Court of Honor -32 cents sml.

25 26 cents. Boy Scout Troop 91, spon- ing to the increase of data sored bv the United Pres- crocessine equipment in SAN LUIS OBISPO- In- Deputies say the argu- this area, particularly at murder and attempt to com- tail lounge when a friend ClIO rOCK to mit murder will be sought of Bachmeier's, Grant Mc- TVi by the San Luis Obispo Gregor, got into an argu- I'leeiS lOnigni byterian Church of Orcutt, will hold a court of honor at the Patterson Road School from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Vandenberg AFB and Columbia Records. A survey has been made on equipment cost and it will be presented to the Services are pending County District Attorneys ment with Tarply.

The ar-at the Chapel of Memories, office today against George gument carried outside and Local arrangements are by Bachmeier, 47, a merchant later developed into a fist the Wood Funeral home in seaman from Brooklyn. fight. A family potluck dinner will be served after the presentation of awards. trustees. The board also will consider bids on the newbusi- Cub Scout Pack 78, sponsored by Knights of Columbus, will hold its meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m.

at Hancock College Arroyo Grande. According to deputy All Orcutt area parents ness education and general Bachmeier entered into the brawl and reportedly fired into the group fight ing. He hit Haney twice in the chest and Tarply, three times in the adomen. sheriffs, Bachmeier shot and killed James Haney 37, co-owner of Wilson's Drive-In in Paso Robles and seriously wounded Tom James Thomas Services will be held in Arroyo Grande. for James "Jake" Quinton Thomas, who have boys in Scouting classroom building.

Bids are invited to attend. were opened last week and Don Greene, Santa Barbara TILL TAPPING contractor, was low. Approximately $400 was Authorization will be stolen from a cash register sought to convert four tem-at Callahan's Liguor Store, porary classrooms to 307 W. Main, late Friday chemistrv and biolozv lab- All parents with boys eight through 11 years of age, wishing their sons to join Cub Scouting, must is reported linser. 36, of 3294 FairOaksAve.

Santa Maria, who died Robles. following a Satin-, ious conornqn at a ban Luif Saturday in a dune buggy dav nlfrht arcmmpnr ai- tho Obispo hospital. The attend the meeting with it was Barrinz anv unforseen accident in Oceano. Continental Wayside Inn shooting took place at about their child A purchasing agent for near Pasp Robles. 11p.m.

nounced. an- night In an apparent case of oratories. till tapping. difficulties, Channel 12, Constance Mallet the Sherwin Electrical service at Vandenberg Rosary services were held Sunday evening at ACQ fy Thnmac ujie Urtmo tnr SLICED mignci i uuw4 i Now wtprarf nf WnrMWar VV I FLANK Mrs rnnsrance Rita Mai- 7 lett, 38, who died Friday in loggia Televison Station KCOY, Santa Maria's first television station, will take to the air at 5:45 p.m. today.

According to KCOY General Sales Manager Ed Zuchelli, a full evening to TV will be offered tonight if no problems are encountered. "When we take to the air we want tn hp A.I hp cairl STEER END CUT n. He was born Aug. 5, 1927 in Potter county in Texas and had lived in Santa Maria for the past four years. He is formerly of Bakersfield.

He is survived by his wife, Norma a and two twin daughters, Nancy Anne and Donna Jean Thomas, 16, of the home address; a father and step mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas of Bakersfield; and a brother, Roy Thomas, of Bakersfield. Services will be held at the Woed Funeral chapel a local hospital. Bom July 5, 1925 in Boston, Mrs.

Mallett had been a resident here for the past three years. She was the wife of Neal Mallett and she leaves one son, Stephen Mallett and three daughters, Denise, Cristi and Michele Mallett all of Santa Maria. Other survivors include her mother, Mrs. Elsie Cronin of Anaheim; one sister, Eleanor Cronin and one brother John Cronin, USAF, all of Ahaheim. Two other sisters, Mrs.

James JThe station has run test Patterns for several days now and- has been received IEbops Pork in Ventura, San Miguel ana Bakersfield, as well as the local area. First program on tonight will be- "Birth of a FRESH v- aiaiion, ueuuijj wiui develoDment. r- 10: D.i.n Xfoca III nuuyu uiauuc ai tied rftsii and Mrs. Warren Burke of 30 Tuesday with the Weymouth, also Santa Maria Elks lodge of- survive. ficiating.

'Graveside rites were Huntley and Brinkley will follow. The new station is located at 1503 N. McClelland in Rick's Rancho Center. are Zuchelli, Sweet Full 'O Juice Coach el la Valley MRS. WARNER conducted this morning at 10 in the Santa Maria Mountain grown D'ANJOU with the -Services will hehelL Jini KaneerTeneralTnaniemetery-, pa ra Run of ficiat--Wednesday for -Mrsact ager.

"Mili AcqlfistapaceT' Vincent McCabe Judge Marion Smith and ing. queline Jackie L. Warner, 27, 1281 Roxy avenue. Santa Maria, who the Bums Rick. The staff of 2 includes News Director Bob McGraw, Operations Manager.

Bob Williams, and Ray Walker, chief en Buttery Ripe Large John Luis Funeral arrangements are pending at Magner Funeral Home for John R. Luis who died Sunday in a local hospital after a lengthy illness. Mr. Luis resided near Orcutt. if viea.

gineer. Channel win carry mostly NBC programs with a smattering of CBS, Zuchelli said. Sweet, Juicy Navel "Z2 lbs 4-Lb. Bag mm. victim of a Saturday dune buggy crash near Oceano.

She was born Feb. 17, 1937 in Hot Springs, S.D., and had lived in this area for two years. Survivors include her husband, Robert S. Warner; one son. Jimmy Scott two daughter.

Shelly Mae. 7, and Gail 5, all of the home address in Santa Maria; a brother, Harold W. Beebe of Denver, and her mother, Mrs. Leona C. Kasten, Othello, Wash.

The Chapel of the Dudley Mortuary will be the site of the Wednesday services, at 2 p.m. The Rev. Charles Gibbs of the First Christian church will officiate. Interment will be in theNSanta Maria Sue ef Washington FOR RiHT Farm Sprinkler Systems Steel Pipe Lines Booster Pumps Gated Pipe, Kern Hydrants We feature Hunter Heavy End Pipe. No obligation to buy, However, first season's rental applies in full on EliO QGWT! IT'S DEDUCTIBLE Free Engineering Serrict MITCHELL PIPE fi SUPPLY CO.

180 W. Btterovia 5-3637 Scnfa Mflria PETTY THEFT An adding machine worth about $35 has been reported stolen from Service, 1203 N. Broadway. The machine was removed while the business was closed for the night. Effective Mar.

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