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The Folsom Telegraph from Folsom, California • 6

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Tluiriiv, Mrt li I i ft THE TELEGRAPH. FeUom. California State Fair PhcnosAre in Adds Shows TL Hospital Hue Si International Revue At City College Obit uanes I Notes children. He leave one He is survived by his wife, Patients at Twin Lakes Two more attractions hare foreign students on the cam- Mabel Olive Scott Funeral services were con Community Hospital in Fol been added to State Spring Christina, two sons Clarence of Fair Oak, and Harvey of Modesto, and four daughters, ducted by the Miller Funeral puses of Sacramento City College, Sacramento State College, American River Junior College and the University Ann Carr of Folsom, Elaine Home of Folsom or Mabel Illian of Waterloo, Iowa, brother, Magnus Kaggerud of Fargo, North Dakota and two sisters who reside in Norway. Serving as pallbearers were six grandsons, Arne Andersen, James M.

McKone, Leif Pedersen, William Kaggerud, Stan Bsnson, and Todd Saed. O. Scott on Wednesday March Kathryn Saed of Fair Oaks, 25th in the East Lawn Chapel, Sacramento. Mrs. Scott and Margaret McKone ol seat-tie, Washington.

Mr. Kaggerud Dassed away in a Stockton hospital on Monday morning was also survived by 16 grandchildren and 11 great-grand Fair. The International Textile Exposition and the State Spring Fair's fourth annual Industrial Arts Exposition both opened Saturday to run through April 4, the Fair's end. Examples of the finest in craftsmanship from the Golden State's Junior high and high schools are featured in the Industrial Arts Exposition. Priie money totaling $5,700 is being awarded to top student winners in the statewide Robert Wyraan of ay Rob Productions and Sacramento City College, has been named director of the first International Revue, a variety show featuring foreign students from the area's college campuses.

Dr. Miynard Skinner, foreign student advisor from the University of California at Davis, is acting as coordinator of talent for the event, which will be held April 3 and 4 in conjunction with a dinner at Sacramento's Confucius Temple. Drawing on the talented from among the more than 600 Mrs. Scott was a member By Can Welty One can be missed, when absent, but there are bound to people who will prove that no one Is Indispensable. Which means that Daniel Kelley is still on sick-call and Don Cupp Is doing a darn fine Job In his place.

The Sutter Gasllghters are proud to be chosen to help kick off the Annual Folsom Cancer Fund Drive. This is the third time for us and we hope this one will be the best yet The date is April 16, a Thursday night, tickets axe $2.50, so get your tickets before they are all gone. N.B., of the Seventh Day Adventist som can now pick up a bed-side phone and dial a friend as easy as they could at home thank? to $80,000 worth of new electronic equipment the hospital placed In service last week. Previously, patients placed calls through the hospital's central switchboard. To allow patients to dial direct on local calls without charge, an elaborate installation of telephone equipment was necessary.

Long distance calls still go through the hospital's operator. Edwin H. Logan, administrator at Twin Lakes, Church of Carmichael. Her former pastor, Elder Wilbur Dunn, officiated at the ser- vices. She had been a member of the Adventist Church since 1928.

Her husband, a former machinist for General Controls preceded her in death competition. More than 700 articles which were judged in 7 years ago. Mrs. Scott Is survived by make out your check to the said the new phone system 153 a the finals last week will be on display during the Exposition. Included In the show are projects ranging from dinette Cancer Fund Drive and it's her daughter Grace E.

Badzlk of California at Davis, the International Revue itself will involve over 200 students, with even more participating as hosts and hostesses at the dinner and "get acquainted" hour before the revue. The event, which is planued for the pullic in an effort to further friendship and understanding between the peoples of our country and our foreign neighbors, will also include an International fashion show of native costume and a reception and dancing until midnight after the show. Winnie Wong, a foreign student from Hong Kong, is helping to coordinate the fashion show and Tar. meshwar Khanna of New Delhi is one of those assisting director Wyman. Initial sponsor for the even, ing is Delta Kappa Gamma, educational sorority, although an open invitation has been issued to any other organizations wishing to participate as sponsors.

Groups purchasing blocks of fifty tickets or more before March 29 will be listed as sponsors on the program. Tickets for the din make patients feel closer to their families and friends tax deductible, buy your of Carmichael, and her son Merton R. Scott of Tracy. and makes their hospital stay FHOTECJOn sets to intricate electronic devices. tickets from the Drive committee or at the Sutter Club.

We have a weekend visitor, A truly amazing book buy! She was the sister of Gertrude Smith of San Mateo, stunning fabrics, rugs, fur and Marlon Benthusen of pieces and many other ex Pam Blake, heroine of the long run show in San Francisco, "Under the Yum Yum Paradise. She was the sister- in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker of Folsom. She is also ample1- of sophisticated manufacture go to make up the textile show which ha entries from some 60 firms from all over the world.

more pleasant. Men in Service FAIR OAKS USS CANBERRA-W a S. survived by 5 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. She was a native of Portland, Oregon aged 73 years. Interment followed the services in the THE East Lawn Cemetery.

LiifiJ mPfis Contemporary Davies, seaman, USN, son of Mrs. N.C. Gilbeam of 6220 Fair Oaks boulevard, Fair AMERICAN; Tree." Show Will End No Exit, Jean-Paul Sartre's compelling drama about three doomed souls, will give final performances next Friday and Saturday evening In the Harlequin Stage, experimental wing of the Eaglet Theater, 15th and H. Directed by Stephen Harris, the cast includes Patricia Lowe, Linda Steele, David Clegg and Glen Clapshaw. Tickets are now on sale in the Civic Theater Box Office, Gilbert 1-3163.

Ryphe K. Perry Funeral services were held Music at Davis II.UKI. AVK VI' X-BXU 13 Oaks, is serving aboard the for Ryphe K. Perry on March guided missile cruiser USS 18th in the Miller Funeral ner and show may be purchased separately for $1.50 land $2 or as a package for Canberra, operating out of Home of Folsom. The ser iimi Mm NIMAHCI An evening of contemporary music and free group impro San Diego, California.

3.50 and are available from Canberra recently assisted visation will be presented by vices were conducted by Rev. David McCulloch, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of he Sacramento Civic Theatre HERITAGE) HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES in the transporting of a Greek Box Office where sponsor- The New Music Ensemble on April 3 at the University of ail Farm LMa InMmnea Camna seaman with an appendicitis attack from a Greek merchant ina suit rmrm riff ana ui XML hip forms may also be ob Folsom. Burial was in the Eagles Cemetery. I Company. Home BflMaat California's Davis campus.

tained. vessel to hospital facilities In I Mr. Perry resided at 700 San Diego. Sutter Street. He made his It 9 I M'ST The concert will be held in 101 Horticulture Building at 8:15 p.m.

General admission Canberra's doctor boarded home in Folsom for a num ber of years. He passed away the merchant vessel, and assisted in removing the sea Is 50? students, free. in a Sacramento hospital at the age of 76 years. He was man. Canberra then steamed In addition to a number of to within four miles of the en born and raised In Ohio.

free improvisations, the group Serving as pallbearers for trance of the San Diego ship channel where the stricken wi'l perform Larry Austin's the funeral service were, John A. Pitts, Henry A. Kichter, seaman was removed by the "Alarm, Square, Parle," "May, 1962" by Philip i Coast Guard Cutter CapeHat- Robert W. Finley, Clarence Crail, John Ferguson, Ted teras and transported to a waiting ambulance and to the lbbard, Bob D. Briggs, Krumm, "Variations by John Cage, "Hundreds of Butterflies" by Stanley Lunetta, and "Cuttings" by Richard Swift.

hospital. Robert G. Duty, and Warner Coatney. Canberra then returned to sea to continue operations. The New Music Ensemble Oscar Matt Kaggerud Funeral services were held CITRUS HEIGHTS USS HOEL-Patrlck T.

is a recently formed group of composer-performers, who are also fluent improvisors, March 19th in the Miller Funeral Home of Folsom for Oscar M. Kaggerud. The ser whose object Is to explore Patterson, storekeeper third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot W.

Wied of 6110 vices were conducted by Rev. the problems and techniques of free group Improvisation J. Tanner, pastor of Christ Quincewood circle, Citrus and to perform significant new ID to a to a music. In the past year the the King Lutheran Church of Orangevale and the Natoma Lodge 64 F. A.M.

Inter Heights, Is serving aboard the guided missile destroyer group has given several con ment was in the Fair Oaks certs at Davis and the Sacramento area. USS Hoel operating in the Far East as a unit of the Seventh Fleet. District Cemetery. Mr. Kaggerud passed away Members of The New Music Hoel is participating In a to to at his home, 1003 Natoma new concept of shipboard Ensemble are Billie Alexander, soprano, Larry Austin, training designed to keep the Street, on March 17th.

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for 35 years. He was a native of Norway, aged 85 years Hoel's crewmen recently A Opens Greene Asks had an opportunity to visit For Season Beppu and Kure, Japan. USS CORAL SEA-Byron L. Van Hardenberg, machinist's Consideration Of Water Sale Steve's A 4 Root Beer mate third class, USN, son of at 409 Natoma street re Assemblyman Leroy F. Mr.

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1865-1998