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The Press-Tribune from Roseville, California • 3

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The Press-Tribunei
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Roseville, California
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Thursday, February 16, i 967 -The Press-Tribune, Roseville, California A3 Hi rsa ormea service s-rafernify 'I I -MS A. to On iisfory lerra Campus Rho Nu Chapter, Alpha Phi not affiliated with Scouting, it I Alpha Phi Omesa is not a ticipatins in a service organiza- I Omega National Service Fra-: is approved as the college serv-j social fraternity, it is stressed, Uion dedicated to constructive vy--. i -4 i terruty recently organized cn Si-, ice organization for Scouts and.bu'. rather a servics organiza rather than destructive accom- tinn rlpdirafprl tn spruirp tr ctn. to make collegs dnt hodv.

tar.ultv. vnnrh rnm. erra College campus under the former Scouts. The fraternity direction of Kemeth J. Weger, was founded cn ideals of Scout-instructor, dng at Lafayette College in 1 i Pennsylvania in 1925 with mem muniy, members of the meaningful.

All former nity and to the nation. Three' By Scouts and others willing cardinal principles of member-t0 dedicate their services to the shin in the fraternitv ar? Ipa.i. 1 ideals Of the Scout Oath and 1 I i I bership open to man cf all faiths, or eclor in good standing cf any college with a chapter on ership, friendship and service, Rho Nd Chapter is seeking new members interested in par- Law and who wish to carry on through their collegiate career are invited to apply for membership when attending Sierra College. The new fraternity at Sierra haj an initial charter membership of 31 being the 421st chapter to be chartered by the national fraternity which includes more than G3.0C0 members throughout the United States and the Philippines. To form a chapter cn Sierra College campus, it was necessary to secure at least three faculty advisors, two Scouting advisors, the blessing of the school and at least 20 students Jl Legislation Orders Squaw Valley Sale HOURS: FOR 7 p.m.

to 11 p.m. Fri. 7 p.m. to 12 p.m. Sat.

1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. willing to devote some time to- Legislation ordering the state. The legislation orders the ward services of the organiza- t0 sel1 sQuaw Valley State Park, Division of Beaches and Parks tion. Weger organized a small site of tne 1923 Winter Olym- to sell the park and terminate nucleus cf interested students 'Pics was introduced yesterday: all obligations with the park at the beginning cf the school by Assemblyman Eugene A.

near Lake Tahoe. year. These persons conducted Chappie, R-Cool. a membership drive, resulting Chappie said the legislation DANGEROUS DARK For private parties, call 624-991-. or 783-3211 days STAR DUST ROLLER RINK Taylor Road in Rocklin in the 31 charter memhsrs.

designed to "proveke those CLEVELAND (UPI) Of the 49,000 persons who died in traffic accidents in 1963, a total of 7,715 were killed as a direct 1 Advisors Listed Advisors are Kenneth J. Weger, advisor chairman; Harold Chastain, Marvin Locke, William Pierce, Richard Prycr, ad state agencies involved to evaluate cur holdings and get th2 state out of the business." The sate ownership and operation of the park, on a lease arrangement, has been a point of controversy since the state I mm jT---. 7 APO CHAPTER ORGANIZES Sierra College students, under the direction of Ken Weger as advisor chairman, have organized Rho Nu Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega. President EXCURSIONS TO RIVERSIDE HOTEL RENO Lvs Roseville, 9:25 am 7 pm caily except Sun. 11:25 am Fare $7.50 Refund $3.25 GREYHOUND LINES Ervin Meidinger Agent ERV'S CAFE 500 Vernon Roseville Phone SU 3-4101 TICKETS, TOURS, CHARTERS Gene Gwartney, pictured above, conducts a recent meeting.

Charter members in the fraternity chapter number 36 with pledges being sought for the newly-formed organization. (Press-Tribune Photo) result of darkness, reports the Street and Highway Safety Lighting Bureau. The bureau said this figure does not include deaths caused by drinking or by improper vehicle lights the only factors not comparable to daytime conditions and cited poor street lighting as a major cause of nighttime traffic deaths. took over the park shortly after the Olympic Games. "The state has a purported investment of $21 million and We've had a beastly maintenance problem," Chappie said.

"Considering the amount of negative reaction and publicity I visors; Edmund Greenmun and Executive Gerald McHale, scouting advisors; Dr. Harold Weaver, president of Sierra College, honorary member. Gene Gwartney is president with Bill Sproul, first vice president; Henry Whittington, second vice president; Bill Godwin, secretary; Bob Bohm, treasurer; Richard McKillip, historian; Mike Self, sergeant cf arms. Other members include George irooD I is Students Said Deferred From Draft, Used As Secret Agents Winner At Scout Rally we receive, it a real mess. Chappie said it is uncertain DOCTOR'S 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SPECIALIZING IN BACK INJURIES AND SPRAINS Industrial Accident and Insurance Cases Accepted NEW YORK fUPH National that it treated NSA as an arm tive get out of his work for the Bates.

Daniel Beadle. Mike just hew much land the state has an interest in and the state obligations are unclear. "My Boy SCout Troop I garnered student Associations staff mem-1 0f foreign policy 'CIA' (Bergeron, Kenneth Cavin, top points in Saturday's District bers received special draft. Cf 0A Th. nJ Steve Coverston, John Garcia, hMH at PncmMllo a OWl UlC U11C wcpai UIICIU Laiieil VJdlll, iimca, School bv takinz firsts in ten-; hP us TntPiiinnnre a ii-c Deiween me I Charles Hintz, Leonard Hovan- lJ ii.w hQrt cimn mrl tunnel the student leaders as and derfoot knots.

signaling Aopnrv as strrpt forpipn agents iana DOCTORS McGINNIS McGINNIS CHIROPRACTORS Palmer Method Slipped Disc, Sacroiliac, Spinal Adjustments, By Hand, Painless We have moved from Roseville Square area. 782-3000, night 782-3600 200 Douglas near Riverside Ave. ski, James Lcgan, Frank Lo-loez. Steve McDade. Hickey purpose is motivate some people to turn the cards face up," he said.

He said operation of the ski resort has been a "continual hassle" and he did not "sense any opposition" to selling the park among his Assembly to tne stuaent association, as a to combat communism, accord-L t-, Woj I "comfortable. second class knots Motivation explained Murray. Emilio Porter, Philip 7 jnsday ordered an investigation a tnira and rourtn in tenaerioot An articie in the macazine's "It meant lots ol money, a posti R0n schelz, Walter Steev knots, fourth in second cla.ss'npxt issue said tne a2Cncv na(j cim 'f nf nrBUOnfin sense of doing important Bob Stetson. Jim Stilwell, .1 Jhhwl "J3 ui viiviiii. i i knots, third in can race, third not only secretly bankrolled the vernment agency from endan- overseas travel, ana, pernaps Larry Thomas, Dennis Thomp onvprnmpnt anpnrv son, Bill Threlkel, Wayne Toku- hi wan aiiu scuuiiu tiuge student organization gering the integrity of the 1 demonstration.

i through CIA-front" founda-; AmPriran PHnrafional rommuni-l little feelinS of having sold out tomi and Richard Walton. Makes History The fraternity chapter at Si one political convictions, tne article said. For some, however, there was ANDREWS GR0C erra College already has made other included tne lol- tions, but employed a number ty. lowing: of NSA officials to act as, The four-year-old monthly scout, foreiKn operatives. I magazine, which reports a Ttndrfoot Knott These officials, the magazine circulation of some 200,000, ilTr' iZlr" Troop 6i i said.

"would Pass alonS reports 1 claimed that millions of dollars Tony caiiweti Troop i sk on foreign student leaders was funneled into the NSA Dm Fhntb sti "c' diiectly 10 aSency- tnis through the supposedly private nob Re.mer Troop 1 1 SI information helped the CIA in foundations. 101 MAIN STREET SU 3-3540 ROSEVILLE a "more personal" motive-the histwy by estabiishing a Blood Reserve Fund of 118 pints col- For years elected and blood drive. appointed) officials and staffers dditjon members of NSA have been getting draft ides for for in, w. FREE DELIVERY EVERT DAY BUT TUESDAY Specials Effective February 17 18. pu G.nnny Troop it .05 sec.

evaluating the political tenden- What did the student-ODera- T- 11 AC I vital in vital to Rnw Troop 61 1 1 OS sec. an 'ccupation iua tu uiv cies ol prospective political tions at the college. Bmn Whitt Troop 61 12.00 sec. leaders in critical areas of the Signaling national The article said the defer Plans for upcoming activities include a gala Valentine Dance ts virmtl'l lort ir Innn IP lieml ZEE PRINTED DESIGN giant men 13 vvuuiu aoi iu.it; ao uic Troop 1 2: 12 mirt. Troop 9 2: 14 mm.

Troop II 2 77 mm. Troop 13 5: 54 min. Second Cl Knott world." Ramparts concluded: "So intimately was the CIA involved a Tom Oxiey Troon i 21 nu sec. in NSA's international program It APER T0W1L person worked for NSA. After; "'Ul that, "it was then possible for by local businesses him to go on to graduate school Members have selected a blaz-and receive a student deferment Jacket with an eye-catching agajn gold crest over the breast pocket ThP Pamnarts airl its rpnnrt as the chapter uniform.

On this li rireDau is VETS was based on an interview with is worn the distinctive pin of the organization. Requirements for member- Michael Wood, former director of development for the NSA, cans 'a who learned of the organiza-'ship includes former affiliation tion's relationship with the with Boy Scouts of America, agency by accident. Though Alpha Phi Omega is DOG FOOD Kraft Macaroni Cheese Dinners 2for 47" Medium 2,0,49 iraLy I roop ji n.ju ice. Gri Mnhrt Troop 11 41 51) sec. Eddie UsMn Troop 1 53 00 sec.

Fire Malting Bow Spindle Bill Anthony Troop 1 15 min. David 0en Troop 12 3 43 mm. Can Race Rob Cordier Troop fil 45 Sec. Peter Wishart Troop 11 49 2 sec. Keith Ge'2an Trooo 1 50 2 sec.

Richard Diegla Troop 11 1.03 mm. Wall Scaling Troop 11 14 05 sec. Troop 61 IS 01 sec. Troop 1 01 sec. Troop 7 21 .00 sec.

Bugling Enroe Troop Kennedy Troop Weger Troop 29 Reuter Troop 2 Demonstration Troop 11 1st Troop 1 2nd Troop 12 3rd Trooo 18 4th Winning Troop Troop 1 1st Troop 11 2nd Troop 61 3rd Troop 4th Troop 2 4th Best Conduct Troops Troop 12 JVVCCI rCU) 303 for Nabisco Choc. Almond or Apple Strudle Cookies 45 Apple Sauce 2 for Identified As Russ Rocket LOS ANGELES (UPI) A flaming ohject which streaked across the Southern California and Nevada skies Wednesday night was identified today as a decaying Russian rocket body. The North American Air Defense Command in Colorado Springs, said the ohject, launched last Feb. 8, burst into flames as it re-entered the earth's atmosphere. Norad, which keeps a record of all air-borne objects, had predicted the spectacular re-entry, a spokesman said.

The object, which puzzled military and civil authorities DURKEE'S IK SMI 25 IFF Mayonnaise LIZ'S COOK IN PIC HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Elizabeth Taylor's cook, Frank Large freezer jar Schillings BLACK PEPPER 4 oz 35c Nalley's CORNED BEEF HASH 15 or 49c Chef's Choice CUT BEANS 303 can 2 for 27c Sunblest Sliced PEACHES Vh tin Cross Blackwell JELLIES 8 oz 23c Schillings SPAGHETTI SAUCE MIX 2 for Monarch Button MUSHROOMS 4 oi 37c Aiax CLEANSER reg. can 15c Treesweet GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 or 39c Flanagan, will play a small i here, moved from east to west role in her new movie, "Re-' at an apparently high altitude; ON PREMIUM CUSHIONS and was visible over a wide dis flections in a Golden Eye." tance for about 45 minutes. Sightings were reported from r-T rinsstflrd AiU Get RomiIIs! San Diego to San Francisco and' low IK 33 as far cast as Las Vegas. The fireball initially was seen here shortly after 8 p.m. PST, and was first believed to be an Per Mo JAMES G.

RING has been appointed as coordinator of volunteer services at DeWitt State Hospital at Auburn. Ring received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from San Francisco State College and will be responsible for coordinating the variety of services that individuals and organizations in the community may provide the patients at DeWitt. Ring and his wife, Mary Jane, came to Auburn from San Francisco where he was on the staff at the School for Cerebral Palsy Children. Prior to his appointment at the school, he was program director for the Recreation Center for the handicapped In San Francisco. STOP TIME MOREDA.

Spain (UPI) -This tiny Spanish village had time on its hands today because of Jose Suarez. Jose, a watchmaker, is In charge of the town's only clock, in the belfry of the church. Jose has gone on strike for an increase in his 1.C00 peseta ($16.60) annual salary. "As the mayor has not replied to me I've decided not to wind airplane in distress. It was last FRESH PRODUCE seen heading out over the Pacific Ocean about 9 p.m.

On approved credit No credit card needed SNOWDRIFT Shortening 3 lb. can tt lbs. ALL YOU CAN EAT "53 rsn rr la la $110 LUNCH 217 BRAKE FRONT END INSPECTION GOOD THROUGH FEBRUARY 29 $165 DINNER 49' Washington Red Delicious APPLES Cello Bagged CARROTS Large, Fancy GRAPEFRUIT Large Green Stalk CELERY Fancy Medium Size YAMS 8 lb. bag FASHION SHOW WE'RE FLATTERED, INDEED, There's only one Welcome Wagon. Imitation, 'tis said, Is the finest of compliments.

And as a much-imitated organs zation, we're certainly nattered. But as many have learned, the "reasonable facsimile" too often falls short of "the real thing." So beware of substitutes, for there is no real substitute for the services of and the benefits provided through Welcome Wagon. any longer," Jose the clock said. Every Friday Night 6:30 to 8:00 THE ORIGINAL YEL DETERGENT giant smorqu Fat Overweight Avuilabls to yml without doctor' prucnptmn. our product called Ordincx.

You must loa ugly fat or your mony back. Odrinax 11 a tiny Inbt and tasily iwallowad. G(t rid of xcr tl and live longar. Odn-ofk costs I 00 and old on this guarantfe: If not satisfied for any ranton, just return th package to your druggist and get your full money back. No ountions esked.

Ordinex is sold will) this guarantee hv: MUSKINSON DRUG STORE 222 VERNON T. MAIL ORDERS FILLED sum BOB'S MOBIL SERVICE 1139 Douglas Blvd. Ph. 782 6571 Roseville RUSCH PARK MOBIL SERVICE Auburn Blvd. Watson Way Ph.

725-5550 Citrus Heights 2 -1 9e ROSEVILLE SQUARE Phona 782-1002 1 Phone 783 8812.

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