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Press-Courier from Oxnard, California • Page 3

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TUESDAY, MARCH 26,1 957 Harbor Commissioners Studying $117,000 Bulk Loader for Dock 1 Com miss loners of the Oxnard Harbor District yesterday a sketch of a $117,000 luilk loader for Dock 1 and wondered how such a loader could bp financed. Some months ago a hulk loader was proposed by the- Shell t'heinical Co. and other firms as a means of nooatlnK shipments of fertilizers over the l'ort Huenerrie dock. The Link-Belt Pacific Division, recently submitted a Rkeleh of a loader that would carry material from an unload-Iriff bin, up and over ihe transit shed and into moored freighters. Tile prnpnsfd loader, only at Texas Oil Co.

Recompletes DiedrickNo.2 Texas' Company nloled the rjlerlrlch -100 feet north of Wooley and i)0O feet east. of. Rose road for S50 barrels of oil percent impurities. The well was originally completed March IE) when it produced barrels of oil daily and )G0 barrels of water, Gravity of the oil is 2 a medium grade, and the well is making 100,000 cubic feet of gas daily. The well was shut down for four days while the water zone cemented Production is through a iucli valve.

Observers report that (he 11 M. Hoi-chard No. well at Montalvo liua been producing disappointingly yield of less than 30 barrels daily in pump sir.ee last. Friday. W.

It. Oil Co. has spudded an offset to its lialley No. 4 fault block discovery well at the foot of Lion Mountain. Bailey No, is standing with surface casing cemented to 2K0 feet.

The Bailey No. is shut in, but a three dHy test last month it produced about to barrels daily of oil and 000,000 cubic feet of gas. Clas production is reportedly Lin goal of the opera loin. Texas Company is now com plcling its Texas-Union Ilvcie-Hnkerlnn No. 1 and its T-U II J.

Hichardsnn B-2 in llie Bridge J' ielu, near feanu. Kelp-Cutting Efficiency Jury Problem in a trial set for June 20 in -Municipal Court a' jury will have In iMmder questions of efficiency and workmanship in cutting Xorman E. Hodge of Lake-wood was charged with a Mm-cl vinJatloj) nf flip Art. SEVENTEEN an. stage of discussion, would handlt 300 tons of material an hour, it could carry such cargoes as coal, fertilizer.

tirj eraln.s. Problems rv.fmtlrmed try como'tlssioners yesterday Inciuaea: Cost, The loader could either' be financed by district bonds with Harbor district con trot and ownership or financed by. a private investor', with private and control 2, THe district, on lease. agreement with the Navy has ho -assurance "(hat It can hold long enough for tne investment to pay for it selr, '3. Use.

Shell has told the (lis trict it. would guarantee tonnage on the loader In shipments from its Urea, plant on Ventura avenue. Expensive Project TJoard chairman Fred Aggen said that the loader would have to operate several years to pay for itself. recnm- "We're Eoine to have In fin elljso'methhig like that," Commis sioner K. J.

Thompson said, "it would lick our labor ith O.lilcm," Dock Manager Warren Lawrence told the board, iriKlrurliMl Mr, Lawrence to discuss the sketch ith Shell officials. Commis sioners also asked that-lie try to stimulate Ihe interest of private investors in the project. utlier business yesterday ANTI-SKl'TIC Learned that the versed its approval of a septic nk and leach line into narijor- lor disposal ot sewage from the ur-ro. r. I the west end of the dock.

The -ivy rf! thai ooi. rl a torn -o-1 not cotuiucling the rest room with ro.oy ma in. The room was coiiinlettid several months ago except for disposal lacintics. a letter to the district Capt J. Peltier, cenlirr co ai iricr explained that, the new decision was in line with a long-range policy to cut down on iiolhition lirirhor v.

If-: r. lie ite Ills letter lo ihe district after the water Pollution Control board had a public hearing at tin early this oionlh. ise for in Ap- r'1; gen said. i iiiuucui iiLu- McKep- moaein bun the of photography and sporls. line between SSOl) and The Navy offered its surveyors to map the proposed line, and commissioners agreed to accept the offer.

JiKEA OKAY Learned that the Construct ion inoii, alive code in complaintl UlLil lllG was unstable which stated he "did ''-'PPing hazard. A Navy kelp in an inefficient and un- lo commissioners workmanlike manner so as to cause cut kelp lo be washed and deposited upon the Imach." This morning, through hi, attorney, Neil Heily, Mr, Hodge pleaded innocent to the charge and asked for a jury trial. Mr. llodee renortcdJv Works hi Bernard "Thtrt'll bt onfMy lot mt buf you, La Obituary Battalion Center will offer no Daniel J. ApoddCa oojecuon lo Guard per-, be recited at 8 lo-mils for Khipmcnls of am- night at Heardon Brothers Mor-monium nitrate over Dock 1.

tuary for Daniel Jess Apodaca, Navy officials at the center had 3340 ratlin street, Oxnard, who curlier' denied permission for died yesterday morning of in-tbc Brea Chemical Cummmv to suffered in an anin arri- dent on Highway 101 near lhc Ventura-Santa Barbarn counties line. Mr. Apodaca, born Jan. n. in Ventura, was cm- yesterd.r)- staled, however, thai hiloyed at Oxmird Furniture the pci mil must lie cleared by Company, lie is survived by his higher Naval authority and! parents, Mr.

and Mrs. diaries there would not be time-to get1 Apodaca of Camarillo, two an okay or a shipment the com- brothers. Joteph Ancduca of Ox-pauy bad set. for March '27. inard and iticbard Anodaca of WHITE AND ItlGIITS Camai alio; and sisters, iieara itcacn Hesidcnt Wen- for the Parks Comanv, a firm dell line declare that Xavy Ap o.laea, Miss Rose in Los kelp caMf.rcl ol Port Mueneme harbor1 data and I.

vela Apodacn Mor mineral extracts. The firm's coiiflict with flic Califor- all nf Canv.rilln. Rrrjitie-i cutting barge was work-ins lie urged the, will be -an: oi ari looiorrow the county coast. to seek support of thejat Cristo P.cy The coniplainl was filpd jr. governor, the slate legislature! Rev.

John Ri McGulre. Wrong Side Parking Fine Cost Goes Up Don't park- on lbe wrong side nf lbe street ill Onxard. lishing district control of lhc lei harbor. Com on lion. WHA'JIK- OXNARD PHONE HU 3-1101 DENNIS THE AAENAC wmm mm Did you khow won't- EVfN flush socm? thai they arcn'l in pol- flavored.

However, other Ba ltics they don't study their own government unlil the elev-eiitb grade. Oxnard Student in Germany III so are nine pub bcraus-c rocK ii roll, ana itney nave little need to speak Miis mixture of the old and before groups, They are even new in German 'culture have. shy in extemporaneous class greatly impressed Ron Adams, Oxnard High School student who is studying abroad under an American Friends Service Committee grant. Ron writes this month from Berlin that Easier is a time of apprehension for the German students, "Many of our class mates won't be back after EaaLer vacation," but those who return will have been promoted lo lhp next grade. What Interests' Tln ni In his continuous analysis nf German students and their ways, Ron comments that they "have almost no interest in national affairs." Few read newspapers, but Hon say a noL recitations.

Ron is getting an in'lnresdng insight into an important prob lem of American culture during his regular classes at the Ranke Schule. One uf his teachers is an American Negro studying abroad and teaching on a Fullbright Fellowship. She has lectured before sev eral Berlin groups on the problems oT segregation in the Untied States. Ron closes his latest letter with a light note of interest to stamp collectors. Germany has just begun sale of a postage stamp with peppermint flavoied glue.

"As it now stands, only the 10 pfennig stamp He ihe interests of Ger- SUidcuts aait friciids v. no wish pal Court I lite Collip-css in esl.ih--will follow at Santa C.a: a Ccinc- lissloners look no I While's M. Pulliam Airs. Mori Marie Ptilliaiu. I S37 thai, over Sil.lKlCI worth repair is needed to tenlaeo o'j line iui mis viuiauuip i oiten on Wharf went lip from $1 to $5 in Mnn-j where Lbe bait Imps fourth street, at local hospital yesterday artei a Mines'-.

Mrs. Pulliam, born 10(11 al Wbeatrield. Ir.d Jllocalerl. Ch.atrma,-.' fitted in rSimi for the past are pow Judge C. Pechl said that Commissioner McKcehan and there have been too many such! Mr.

Lawrence lo inspect tbi violations. He doled out lbe! wharf and determine full ex higher fines to three of repair needed. attendant bl Camarillo Stale Hospital. Survivors are her band, Herliert 13. Pulliam of Si-1 mi: three Herbert Main of Santa Surana, Robert Pulliam find Tnlm A.

Pnllinni o( Simi- her mother. Mrs. Mamie Poisel or Wheatfleld, a hrotlu-r, Kvr-relt Poisel of I'nr-est Orovo, Ore; ami Ihree Mrs. ICva Ross of Jlincoleer. Ir.d, Mrs.

Norn Swazct! of and Klhe! li-gli nf Rosnry will i riled al 7:15 p.m. tomorrow ni: Si. Rose of t.imn Catholic in Simi. Requiem mars be said at fl a.m. Thursday at St.

arise of Lima Chinch, linrial follow al Oakwnod in Chatsworlh. were made by (hnlbeis Mortuary. 1 Oxnard Youths Held In Dock 1 Burglary Tira Oxnard youths bonked for the burglary ot Poller Hrothers Rait and SIicji las! Sunday at T)c-ck cliiJiotu, and burglary liuve Port. pollee said. The yonlhs were hooked for bui-Klary.

'I'bey we: b'ied port police' as Mienae! Kdwavd Alley, ION fv: rss roir and Deiiiila, IS, 3291 Cypres ite tton should address their lellers lo Hon Adams, be: Dr. II Krislukst, Rerlin-Reinkkendorf Markstr, 20, Germnny, UASH FARM MARKETINGS UP THIH VE.AK WASHINGTON' IIP) Th Agriculture Department said today cash farm market bigs totalei ahout Sili billion in the fust twt months of 1Q5V, slightly mon than in the same months 105G. Prices averaged four pet- cent higher than a year agu, but chime of down a little. JUHY IND'ICTMKNTH IN 'RAID LOS ANGELES, Itfi The County Grand Jury decides today whether to return any indictments as a result of Its prolje of the "Wrong Door" raid against actress Marilyn Monroe. Twelve witnesses, including singer Frank Sinatra, testified at last week's grand Jury into the raid which y.

allegedly was led by Joe DiMaggin against Miss Monroe, bis dlvurreit wile. Late To Classify Loit and Found I Women Wonted i-vpl h.omeV.tvprr to 7-i7m. i liclp In nixnuli ilJ'ty for Unlit tiuusnwii-V. :1 UL'L'k. Nfl.

From The POLICE BEAT Oinard police sent a 17-year-old runaway from Los Alamos, to juvenile hall yesterday after he was apprehended in a downtown alley with a sawed off rifle concealed in Edwin C. Merrill, 43, ot 13-10 West Iris street In take his life in city jail yesterday morning before lie was to be arraigned in Municipal Court 3 Men 1 1 hi iPinc. III! v.n._ Positions Wonted 12 nrc for clillilrfii Misccllon'ui for Sale 16 1 in i. rn-n for Sate Ot a uih for ttm.t. Iirti.tii-M.

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Klin si. Autos for Sole pIi.iKpv. I.iIi- illllon. c- HU 27 1 3 School Districts in Thousand Oaks Alia More than Double Enrollment in 12 Yaart By Bob MoaBt Second of a Series Three elementary school districts In the Thousand Oaks area have had an Increase in student population of 140 percent in Just 12 yroro They are the Santa Rosa, Tlni- superintendent of L'p (o U4H Today, their combined registration is 048. Next year their registration may reach 740.

Conejo district registration has increased about 70 percent since 1053, from 2S5 to 47o. It was only 148 back in 1DJ5. Timber has increased from 50 In 1315 to about 1 10 aL LOS ANOELES, llh Two uncancelled letters were; Grapefruit, lemon and Garden Furniture THE PLACE 95S W. Woaley Rd. HU 3-771 OXNARD LEH MANN'S LEHMANN'S 1 Girl's Dacron and Cotton Slips With panties to moldi'.

Eusy lo wosh, dries in a jilfy need no irorvna. Slirii flrnw lucked, cpon luck 10 lengthen ns child grawv Sii-cr. 1 to M. Slip, 52-95 volue Now $1.99 Panties, $1.7.9 value Now 79c Girl's Seersucker Baby Doll Pajamas Regular Voiue'J--NOW $7.00 rnclical, io easy lo launder. Bcouliful Ince trim, assorted flare GIRL'S HORSEHAIR PETTICOATS tver popular dorschair petticoals! Regular i3A9 vak'cs $2.49 BOY'S CORDED DENIM SLACKS REGULAR S3.9S VALUES NOW $2.29 1915 and wiU have the same number next year, administrators predict.

Fifteen subdivision units have been approved for the Thousand Oaks area by the Planning Coin mission. These will add 710 nev homes, ot which CO have already his waistband. Police questioned and Conelo districts. Theirlbeen constructed the youth In the alley a union district with at District. Superintendent The Press-Courier building, While she was In St.

John's lospltal for minor surgery, Someone took $200 worth oi property from Ruth James carischools. parked in the 1100 block nf North street, jiolice said. The theft occurred between March 21 and 25, 'The thtef broke wind Wing' of. the car to take a new radio, a portable record player, an air a sleeping bag, a camping kit and a.serape. least two Los Angeles County! districts has been considered.

In 19(5, their combined registration was 2G8 students according to Dean Triggs, recently presented report in which he pointed out there are six classes now on hatltlmo sessions with an' age of 32 pupils per room. uistnco win reacn pupil nilllimi atronnK for 716 population of 585 in 10GO if it colll ()f lhc Union. High maintains an increase of 35 school District iota! of SSri.fi mil-pupils for Lbe next three years. p011 The total-was HU in the past two nr itma years, nowever, oriicials feel they arc sitting uncomfortably on llie edge of a great iwpulation boom. A 10-acre tract of land is being ac quired for a new school on Lhc auraJary uctween oiicjii Santa Rosa had fit students in1 Santa Rosa districts.

Today's Market Report NlilW YOliK ilh Slocks en- standard canncrs and comparable heavy weight 18.50- vi; jokers Sf-vi-t. taken from Mrs. Lois dlentien's puces unchanged. mail box at 131oA Wake road, I. OS ANCIHLEH tin Didi-y: police said.

Mrs. Hetinen report-1 ANGELES Uh l.ivi-: Eggs; Wholesale A A large edly told officers thnt site and1 stock: small retailers A A others in the neighborhood: CaUlp 'HU-tO'-t, A extra have previously had mail taker. ronPe large A A large 3SU-from llie boxes before they klu: A large tune to pick il up. Ftaiaiard v. small lots Poultry: Fryers (at ranch) 18- jutlllty cows 13.50-14.75; Police arrested a second and utility mixed lots poultry Alvarez Julio Viera, 21, for lbe DUltei- 1 attack on two laborers early Sunday, morning.

They charged him and Guadalupe Nunez Arias, with assault and lery in an attack that sent rouc.e illiu iviemioza to St. John's Hospital with knife wounds, police said. classroom) are now betaf bulk at another 12 -acre site. But the shadow, of future chljrtren from the iiew housinj sub-'; tllvlslos in view, the officials worried, So far there tire only three major industrial operations In their area, Tnilcy Manufacturing Company, Jungtoand ami Motion Picture SliKllu faellUles. Assessed value of Co.uejo district Is 3 million and of.

Tlm- 0 million. The total of mi ilioi: alnrriL ld.S i rut nf the iniHlon totni tn Meirxi L'nio-i High Sir'nool Present school tax loads of the three districts are; Conejo general elementary 51.1!), elementary bonds '12 cents, high school general 51.42, high school ixmd 26 cents, loir. I S3.0U per SI00 assessed value. Timber general elemental 41.21), elementary nonds 31 cents, a'rt 1 10 i nivr i brief allying period in'c-Ht-vs 1 Ughl shells tlu will high school general $1.42, high his hunk Will, li rl 1 11 men uu oal slashed and oniJaPSMl var.gf ij su-aov a l. nania uusa general eieiuen- ,....,1 mi Hniivv tvilulfllll trafra' of nrtni'! I I fl IT SI .35.

pi nine 11 1 l-V lifinrls Hfl LQQfnS TOUtH SOfftC Ail Qygf Jones Luughlin feeders scarce. atter be cut bimseir. The prison-' and Rot. im-lGerman cuHure todjy. in was in con- oritc.s.

Th'i- Utter rose nearly 2. ply calves cr was in "satistactorv" con-Incites. piirlaiH to nermuii tJurmnii an- dstion at Cener.il Hospital to- polnts, jsleady. ttoad to choice SflO ill. nd vealers 22 -2b; oulk cents, Moorpurk high school general 51.21, Moorpiuk high school bond-: 20 rent-, P.

(at CALL AT HUnter 6-2621 GIRL'S PANTIES ow 3 pair $7.00 BOY'S SPORT SHIRTS Famous California styled sport shirts group. Regular 52.99. Hurry Tcr ihcsc! SIZES 4 TO 14 $7.99 I DRAPES- RIGHT II OPENING 1 Ot-Off. 6 AT IN YOUR HOME i Cjoincf on A i i i 1 tr Lehmanns Is Growing With Oxnard! It's business as usual during our remodeling with tremendous savings throughout the entire CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT SPECIALS GIRLS' Cal ifornia Styled' Playclothes minis nn Uon ploy clothes, capri shorlsond rnotch in Culiofrnia colors of oquo, yellow red, ond VALUES TO $2.45 GIRL'S FAMOUS STONESWEAR PLAYCLOTHES Unconditionally expcttly la liored full cut siies in Rieaal Drip Dry Saleen lilllc ar no ifoninn '5 ncericfl lo 7 1o l.i. from Bermuda copri panls, (with zipper legs).

Colors: Beautiful High Blue, Red, Yellow, Black and Foncy Stripes. ON SALE FROM $7.39 TO BOY'S WHITE SKIVVY SHIRTS Ever papular white" skivvy shif 69c value-, Siz 2, for $7.00 reinforced neck bond. GIRL'S GOWNS Made by fqmoui maker. tricoi rayon gowns, lace trimmed. Sliei 6 to 12.

REGULAR 52.95 $7.99 WE HAVE ENLARGED OUR SALES STAFF TO BETTER SERVE YOU! Lehmartn's invite yau ta use your account for Ihls sensational event no red tape no delay take 90 days to pay. 239 W. 5TH ST. mantrs oxnard 239 West 5th Street HU 2-2308 mrnhmmmmm- lehmanns.

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