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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 22

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The Fresno Beei
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THE FRESNO MT SUNDAY APRIL 1987 IJji Pretty Maids Coach Jumpers (VALLEY SCHOOLS Lindsay Pastor Named To Head Association I'fir- SHOVEL CRUSHES LIFE FROM MAN Workman Is Caught Heavy Steel Arm Falls In Kern Oil Field Many Types Of Programs Are Arranged For Public Schools Week BAKERSFIELD (Kern Co) April Bacon 86 of 1011 Owens Street died tonight iri a local hoapltal of injuries Incurred when the steel boom of a power shovel fell on him while ho was st work In the North Belridge oil field yesterday -The accident occurred while men employed by Carl Ingalla Inc were excavating a sits for sn oil derrick Bacon was caught beneath the heavy arm of ths shovel and was crushed to ths ground He suffered a crushed chest and shoulder and other injuries Fellow workmen rushed to his aid but were unable to remove the boom for several minutes Louis Rostain who was in charge of the shovel said he ia unable to account for ths accidental falling of the heavy boom Bacon leaves a widow Mrs Thelma Bacon an employs in ths local telephone office RECALL FI JJERCED City Clerk Will Begin CheckC! Early In Week To Find If Signatures Are Valid MERCED (Merced Co) April 24 Petitions for the recall of Mayor I Wegner and City Council man Peter Myhand were filed with City Clerk Clough nt noon today Tho Wegner recall petition contains 701 names and tLe Myhand petition 691 names Thirty- lx signora of tha Wegner petition and thirty-five of those oa the Myhand petition have asked that their names be withdrawn -This reduces the Wegner signers to 665 and -those on the Myhand document to 656 The law require not lese than 545 names of registered voters to cell tha election Clerk Has IB Days to Check City Clerk Clough will have fifteen days to check tha petitions with the register of voters to ascertain how many of tha signers actually are qualified electors In the event leas than 545 qualify) he must give the petition circulators fifteen days in which to obtain additional signatures The city council must set the lection data when the petitions are certified by Clough It must be not less than thirty-five or more than forty days from the date the council acts Clough says he will begin checking tbs signatures Monday or Tuesday morning Charges Were Filed In February Charges against ths twe officials were filed on February 23th by prw ponents of the recall movement Both Wegner and Myhand were so-cused of conspiring to vest the control of the city government in the hands of three coundlmen instead of five of being largely responsible for an enlarged city budget an of licensing vice under th' guise of for an enlarged city budget and!" of licensing vice Public schools throughout California will hold the spotlight during ths coming week and many aspects of their work will be demonstrated in special programs radio broadcasts and open house observances City and county educational units of Central California have arranged interesting programs Including dramatic musical and school room presentations COAUNGA PLANS PROGRAM COALINGA (Fresno Co) April Public schools of Coallnga will observe open house ail next week and will present an entertainment program In the high school auditorium Monday night aa their contribution to Public Schools Week VISALIA WILL ENTERTAIN VISALIA' (Tulare Co) April 24 -A continuous program of concerts exhibits and demons trationa ie scheduled In the public schools of Visalia during Public Schools Week A program of music dancing and demonstrations will be presented at the Jefferson School Monday afternoon and the parent-teacher association will servo tea Tea also will be served at tha Washington and Conyer Street Schools ATTENDANCE PRIZE OFFERED PORTERVILLE (Tulare Co) April 24 Special prizes will be riven the Porterville schools having the largeat attendance of visitors at open house observances during Public Schools Week All of the local schools will be open to the public throughout the week pi: jGRAMS ARRANGED LINDSAY (Tulare Co) April 24 Claeses of ths various Xindsay schools will be conducted daily in the Buszek and Coast Building in tha business district as a special feature of the observance Public Schools Week here Dr John Loyd Mrs A Glenn and Any frog that would not Jump at the chance of being coached by these two charming pirates ought to have hie eyes examined Zoe Dell Lantl end Betty Jane Clark Golden Gate International Exposi FEATtIRF RACE AT CLOWS FESTIVAL 4500 See Phillips Entry Come In First Program To Continue Today CLOVIS (Freeno Co) April 24 A crowd estimated at more than 4500 today aaw Floy De Da owned by A Phillip win the three-quarter mile race for thorough-bred the feature event of the day racing program at the Clovla Horee Show and Featlval The grandatand waa filled and 1500 peraona were crowded on the field The racing program wl'l be retrained tomorrow at 2 at the new featival park which waa uaed for the firat time today A full day tof entertainment la planned with a cowhorae demon-onatration at the park atarting at 10 A to be followed by roping and cowbov con testa At 1 to- there will he ezhibi-tiona by three-galted and five-gaited horses The Clovis High School baseball team waa nosed out in a league game by Fowler by an 8-to-7 score as another feature of the featival program that attracted a large crowd preceding the racing program Fowler took the lead at the opening of the game but Clovia staged a batting rally in the seventh inning that tied the score Fowler tightened up at that point and puahed across the winning run Buster Is Winner racing results were: Maiden race 4 mile Won by Hu ter owned by Dave Letts 8 Wilson up Stelnie second owned by I Hoskins Koonts up Johnny third owned by Jamison Neva Qualls up Boys' Star first owned by Mittelsted Mfttelated up Nutty second owned by Robinson owner up Chum third owned and ridden by Green Cowboy race Jimmy first owned by Cuff Burnt Rusty Welch up Peanuts second owned and ridden by Green Chicken third owned by Helskell Fred Bohn up Shetland pony Sandy first owned by Gean Mittelsted up Bonnie Claire second owned by Koonts Burns up Ginger third owned by Crabtree A Crabtree up Frank Grossman Is Second Three-quarter mile race for thoroughbreds Floy De Da first owned by A Phillips Lester up Frank Grossman second owned by Burrell Welch up Ronkev third owned by Helskell Howell UP race Delano first owned by Burrell Mrs Burrell up Peanuts second owned by Jack Hawn Lita Gray up Bachelor third owned and ridden by Neva Qualls Three-eighths mile open Buckshot first owned by Burrell Welch up Prince second owned by Jennigan Lester up Concho third owned by Root Neva Qualls up Half-mile race for thoroughbreds Be first owned by Burrell Welch up Miss Circle second owned by Burrell Burrell up Mogolon third owned by Phillips Lester up tion pirate girls say training la mostly a question of proper diet nog Jubilee at Angela Camp May 15th and 16th six entrants in the Jumping They are shown hers with two of the The frogs are on a strict oatmeal diet Rev Fred Leonard minister of the Full Gospel Tabernacle at Lindsay who has been elected president of the Lindsay-Stfath-more Ministerial Association comprising paators of the two Communities CITIESOPPOST LOSS OF POWER TO TAX TRUCKS 5000 EXPECTED Assembly Okehs ANGELS GELS READY FOR AT KERN COUNTY garland Bill On Gen Aid Costs I (McClatchr Newspapers Service) BAKERSFIELD (Kern Co)! SACRAMENTO April After April 24 The annual meeting of fight In which Assemblyman Ben Rosenthal termed the proposal Fish Game Flowing 3900 barrels of 86-grav-Ity oil dally- with 3700000 cubic feet of natural gas the discovery well in the Ten Section oil field been deepened and was recompleted during the week aa the best oil and gae producer in Kern County The top gas zone wae shut off in recompleting the well in the lower sand When the well waa brought In last June it showed an output of 1100 barrels of 60-gravity oil daily with 13000000 cubic feet of natural gas This was a high gasoil ratio and the well was deepened to conserve the gas Shell now has four producers in the 1 Tea Sections field fifteen miles southwest of Bakersfield The company has a potential of approx-lately 10000 barrels of light oil dally from these wels The discovery well is the beet of the four the other three showing an output of approximately 2000 barrels each when opened up Kettleman Wells Produce Several good wells have been completed recently nt Kettleman Hills all in the northern part of the field The Kettleman North Dome Association No 85-32J on the westerly flank of the structure has been brought in from a depth of 8500 feet for 1700 barrels day and the Standard Oil No S-19J located et the northern tip of the field waa completed from a depth of 8500 feet for 1000 barrels a day Standard haa staked locations for two new wells both on Section 33-21-17 in the north central portion of the field to be known as No 27-83J and No 41-S3J silly" the aeaembly yesterday gave passage to AR 133 by Assemblyman Gordon Garland of Tu- the Kern County and Protective Association will be held tomorrow at a picnic in the Kern River County Park ilare County calling for the compil- Preparatloni are rfeing made to concerning the cost of caring for aliena in the entertain 5000 persons John Loustalot secretary of the association announces the speakers will include Herman Davis executive officer of the state association August Bade superintendent of the stste game farm and 8 Lyons Inspector of the state division of fills and game There will be a barbecue picnic at noon with three beeves prepared by Charles Castro collecting finea Denials and explanations of their actions were filed by Wegner am Myhand two weeks later The proponents of ths recall movement are: Ostrander Otterson Hule Buck-man Vhlts Shoup Couee Poe and Griffiths against both and Dr Deane against My hand only Tho petitions were circulated by Lewis Fragie a former police captain Clinton Dedlng Nick Ger-vino Huls George Henry EL McDonald Monnett Mrs Mabel St Joer Marie Olive Cotton A Bowman and A Bardlnl Cowboys Ride To I Announce Hanford Homecoming Fete HANFORD (Kings Co) April Heralding the Hanford Homs Coming and Day celebration to be held May 7th cowboys rods through Hanford tonight A two-horse spring wagon carrying a cowboy band brought up ths rear The procession was headed by Myron Rummelaberg chairman of the Home Coming parade committee and Gleqn Gustafeon a member of the committee Enrollees Held After Assault On Study Director Squire will he in charge The program also will include operettas plays and musical programs aa well aa personally conducted tours of the grammar and high schools The Jefferson School will preaent a program Tuesday afternoon the Washington School Thursday afternoon and the Lincoln School Thursday afternoon The high school program will be presented Friday night ORCHESTRA WILL LAY GUSTINE (Merced Co) April 24 The us tine High School Orchestra directed by John Wing will open the Public 8chools Week program at the high school Tuesday night when addresses music motion picture and an inspection of classroom work will comprise the program The elementary school program will ba preset ted at 1 Wednesday featuring the Midget Town Festival directed by Mrs Myrtle Hamilton with 200 children participating GYMNASTS WILL PERFORM REEDLEY (Fresno Co) April 24 Gymnasts of the Reedley High School and Junior College will give demonstrations of the use of heavy gymnasium apparatus Thursday night as a part of the Publics School Week observance here The Reedley school uses several types of equipment th are found in but a few auch schools It was introduced by Bauermeleter who Is In inr charge of the Instruction state Specifically the' resolution provides that tne clerk of the assembly is to obtain from all state departments including the penal institutions the state department of welfare and the department of Industrial relations the number of aliens being cared for the coat and the cost in comparison with the cost of caring for citizens what do you want with that silly Rosenthal asked' you had lead the measure you have asked such a slgy question" shot back Garland "As you know the state department of our federal government la continually negotiating reciprocal trade agreements with foreign nations It la my feeling the Information sought in thla resolution should be furnished the state department I believe that California and the nation should be given some consideration In these trade agreements for the money being expended in caring for the alien group" That Is no Rosenthal said "We have no way of knowing that the information will be used by the state department" nothing for ue to worry about If we get it and turn It over we have done our The assembly voted 47 to 17 In support of proposal and then beat off an attempt by Rosenthal to gain reconsideration Doyle Heads Agency Jack Doyle of Los Angeles was elected president of the Oil Producers Agency of California at the annual meeting of the board of directors in Loe Angeles Doyle la president of the Doyle Petroleum AWDahlsten Dies At Kingsburg KINGSBURG (Fresno Co) April 24 August William Dahlsten 70 a Kingsburg farmer for fifteen years died today He wae born in Sweden and came here from Kansas He leaves two sisters Misses Amanda and Hilda Dahlaten both of Kingaburg and two brothers in the East The Erlcson Mortuary Is In charge of funeral arrangements RTORE HOURS TO BE TOPIC VISALIA (Tulare Co) April The question of uniform opening and closing hours for Visalia stores will be discussed at a meeting of the Visalia Chamber of Commerce Monday Dr Phillips Specializing in new method of extracting Immediate restoration 508 ROWELL BLDG FRESNO CALIF ANGELS CAMP (Calaveras Co) April 24 Without benefit of narcotics Angels Camp today was beginning to become hop conscious sa entranta from an parts of the world started to arrive for the ninth International Jumping Frog Jubilee to be held here May 15th and 26th Among the early participants to arrive for preliminary training for the event which was Inspired by Mark Immortal atory of The Jumping Frog Of Calaveras were alx supple-legged frogs entered by the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition The future book lists them aa Treasure Island 1939 Barbary Coast Golden Gate and Bay Bridge -Though many systems have been worked out to inspire frogs to bigger and better Jumps it remained for the exposition to furnish pretty girl groom fr each of the aix hoppers carrying the fair's colors 1933 Record Stands Whether the urging! and ministrations of tha grooms will result in record hop remains-to be seen The record of 13 feet 3 inches waa established In 1932 by the free-wheeling Budweiser Bud-weiser proved the adage of "they come by bogging down in the competition last year The winner last year Can Take It could negotiate only 12 feet 3 Inches Severs! hundred frogs will take part in ths competition this year They come from practically every state in the Union as well its from France Europe and South America However California frogs jvmplig on their own home grounds usually have tbs budge on the outsiders Men Sprout Whiskers In keeping with the spirit of the Jubilee male residents of the community have been allowing their whiakero to aprout and flourish From among this bewhiakered gentry will bo chosen forty special deputise to ride herd on the frogs to see that no under-handed methods are used before the frogs go to the post The natives can not forget what happened to Webater the frog in Twain's story after he waa Induced to awallow buckshot This year tha frogs may even have to go to a receiving pond before the Jumping and submit to saliva testa In order to determine that they have not been "hopped FUNERAL IS PLANNED HANFORD (Kings Co) April 24 Funeral services for Mrs Elisabeth Spriggs who died hers today will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 in the People Undertaking Parlors Burial is to be in the Hanford Cemetery Mrs Spriggs leaves a ton Brown of Oakland and three daughters Gladys Gwendolyns and Thelma Alhelm COALINGA (Fresno Co) April The South Ban Joaquin Valley Division of the League of California Municipalities tonight adopted a resolution urging the defeat in the state senate of AB 1487 which would forbid sixth class cities levying license taxes cm wholesale trucks from outside doing business inside the city limits The bill bas passed the assembly In addition to expressing their opposition to the measure the fifty officiale attending the meeting held in the Zenith Clubhouse voted to urge each city council to adopt a similar resolution Dr Edgar Smith Tulare city councilman and president of the valley division preaided Howard Gardener assistant secretary of the league and Wlnaton Updegraff of Sacramento editor of the league publication Western City spoke Hollla Thompson city manager of Berkeley was forced to cancel his appearance due to an II Incas In his family Houses' Rivalry Blocks Action Gardner declared a rivalry between the aeeembly and state senate is preventing action on 400 bills affecting municipalities bills passed by the assembly being killed in the senate and vice versa fltlll awaiting legislative action he said are measures designed tu permit diagonal parking on state highways where practical settle the question of interests on public funds and a number of startling proposals such as a bill requiring cities to have two-thirds of their employes over 45 years old League Has 246 Members Updegraff told of the growth of the state league until 246 of 280 cities are members McCollum editor of the Coallnga Record gave the city officials a sketch of the city's history Coalings he said was the state's fourth oil field 1 being discovered in 1896 by the Stoker well now In operation on the Paragon lease in what was Oil City By 1910 ha said the Coallnga field had become the largest making many investors wealthy and giving their start to many men now the lenders of the oil Industry Visalian Heads Group For War On uberculosis SPRINGVTLLE (Tulare Co) April 24 Howard of Visalia waa re-elected president of the Tulare County Anti-Tuberculosis Association at Its annual meeting held laat night In the Joint Tulare-Kings Tuberculosis Sanatorium here Other officers chosen are: Jack Iseman Visalia vies president Gable Lindsay treasurer: Floyd Byrnes Visalia and Dr Edgar Smith of Tulare truateea A Verfurth of Lindsay director of the Christmas seal campaign Dr A Winn of to the state anti-tuberculosis association convention and If' Jane Barber Visalia alternate A resolution was adopted urging ths legislature to appropriate 32-500000 to the campaign for eradication of bovine tuberculosis Another resolution calls for ths county medical society to asist In tuberculin skin teats at high schools A report on ths last Christmas sea campaign showed that tho average contribution for the field wae 78 cents per capita The elementary schools will Grant by the aent their program at 8 Wednesday night at the School featuring selections school bands and vocalists VISALIA (Tulare Co) April 3W Ernest Martin 21 and Elton A Burson 22 enrollees at the Buckb eye Civilian Conservation Corps Camp were arrested by Deputy Sheriffs Harry A Purself and Carl Ensign today on charges of assault and battery They wore lodged in the county Jail here The two suspects are accused of striking John Douahoo educational advisor at tho camp tyiQkaM (m tws! amazing new AUDICLE fitted to inditidual needs by AUDIOSCOPE AT law Kuace iw As heed of bstrias Aai(sswiilwdwiUw-ltiii Gasoline Burns Cause Death Of: Bakersfield Man OROSI WILL PARTICIPATE! OROSI 'ularo Co) April Special programs and an exhibition of class room work will be a part of the Public Schools Week program in th- Orosi High School and elementary schools The high school program is scheduled for Wednesday night Cm Of Hunter Who Shot Duck Confiscated BRYANT DISTRICT 4 Fresno Co) April Mrs Ernie Potter Justice of the peace of tlie Doe Palos township of FTeeno County today fined James Darlington of San Joaquin 310 and confiscated hie shotgun for shooting a duck out of season -Darlington was arrested between San Joaquin and Tranquillity by Game Warden Paul Kehnar of Fresno FEED DEALERS ELECT SAN FRANCISCO April 24 W) Harry Laine of Los Angeles was elected president of the California Hay Grain and Feed Dealers Association at Its annual convention here today Laine succeeds Roby Porterville whowas elected a rt I rector JACK DOYLE Corporation and the Elyod Oil Company and general manager of the Doyle-Clune Oil Company His companies are active at Maricopa Fruitval' and Jasmine The agency elected three new vice-presidents Spicer Laurence Kelly and William Schultz and a secretary-treasurer Frank Travers mOdm hr toeewea With rw atr hexr with ddihU MM ud cWkr roa nr wkh coarieM sad comiacs The sadicls wisotitciU fauf a ib smdi at row iidi-llfcil cus hr lbs saw AafioKW Cm is feky for iraa Aafiossii Mia uf dir thrill mt liMae ia Itarsias far yomrU hew wdl oa mar haul SONOTONE FRESNO CO 07 MATT El BLDG PHONE M71 Students of the Fresno County public schools will participate Tuesday evening in a broadcast over The Fresno Bee Radio KMJ aa the second of a series of programs in connection with the observance of Public Schools Week in California The program will open at 6 and the KMJ Studios will be open to the public The broadcast win bring to the air a flute enaemble from elementary schools of Coallnga and Oil King directed by Virgil Joseph of Coalings a salon orchestra from the Reedley Junior College with Everett Crosby Jr conducting and a chorue of 100 voices under the direction of Mrs Ada Giffen county schools music supervisor Clarence Edwards county superintendent of schools will speak on the purpose of the week observance and the work of the county school system The musical portion of the broadcast has been arranged by Mrs Giffen with the assistance of Helen Harwood assistant director of music in the county schools and Clarence Heagy couaty schools supervisor of instrumental music The first broadcast of ths series will ba presented at 9:30 Monday by the Fresno City school BAKERSFIELD (Korn Co) April 24 Charles Huckeba 58 of Routs 1 Box 8 Bakersfield who waa burned by exploding gasoline several weeks ago died laat night at a local hospital from after effects of his Injuries Hs cams to Kern County a year ago from Alabama with his family Hs leaves a widow Mrs Grace Huckeba throe sons CarL Charles and Joe Huckeba and two daughters Mra Juanita Beasley and Miaa Rowena Huckeba Funeral services will be conducted at 10 A Monday in DoughtyCalhoun-O'Meara Chapel Students Will Entertain -NOTICE- TO RESIDENTS OF KERMAN YourcihJId Watch tbeneT HOTELS Wildcat WeH Is Planned George Johnson Inc of Los Angees has leased 2000 acres in many separate holdings fifteen miles east of Bakersfield and Is starting a wildcat well a mile and a half northwest of Bens The derrick was erected during the week and the crew is installing a rotary outfit A Schwocho of Bakersfield assisted in obtaining' the leases Rrefe Test Abandoned The Tidewater-Associated Oil Company Avenal No located on Section 35-23-17 In the Reef Ridge area of Kings County haa been abandoned The hole was drilled to 8088 feet Several sand bodies were cored but formation tests indicated that water was present Greeley Well Is Tested A preliminary production teat showed 1500 barrels of 44 gravity oil and 12000000 cubic feet of natural gas flow dhily in ths Standard Oil No 11-3 well in tha Greeley light oil field Coring was resumed to take in more of the oil zone The bottom is below 7853 feet with the nine-inch casing set at 7655 feet In testing the top of the formation last week the gas flow was 40000000 cubic feet with a spray of 54 gravity oil It is hoped to decrease the oil-gss ratio In the deepening process The No 11-3 la on Section 20-29-26 to the east of the discovery well in the Greeley field which came In at 2500 barrela dally three months ago- Good rum Drllla At Devil's Den Georgs Good rum of Los Angeles has mudded in a well st Devil's Den The lease consists of 340 acre in Section 24-25-18 and the well is located near ths southwest corner Sd ths section AND RESORTS IMMEDIATE RESTORATION PLATES BRIDGE OREE WHY GO MONTHS WITHOUT TEETH7 Where to Go in San Francisco CASH GROCERY Madera Ave and White Bridge Road HAS BEEN APPOINTED AGENT FOR FRESNO BEE WANT ADS SAVE TIME BY PLACING YOUR WANT ADS THROUGH THIS AGENCY lilhUIV'MiliTl SMitlR HI 69111 III Till (HIT IHH 9ITI IIII Hell it mi a tHtkiIil niil 19 CIFFII HIP Free Gerife Hit tMf Dr JEFF HALFORD 1135 FULTON ST PHONE 2-3715 The girls In the above picture are member! of a flute ensemble of the Coallnga and Oil King elementary schools who will be heard Tuesday evening over Radio KMJ in a Public Schools Week They are left to right front row Lavonne Heryford Dorothy llenchur and Marybelle Murphy back row Ruth Gilbert Barbara Daviv Marion Haalehuret and Fatty Butler POST TRYLOR.

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