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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 17

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-'ier --'y The Bee by Carrier $150 Per GI 2-5011 rf T7E SAC IA Art47 i a 11 9 TA El Ed-112J $1 The Bee by Carrier 50 Per GI 2-5011 Local and Superior California News Sacramento California Sacrament Wednesday November 21 1056 Wednesday November 21 1056 Page B-1 B-1 Paze 13-1 I Marconi Ave Apartment Plan Is Killed marcc Apart! Plan Educational TV Drive Is Authorized Johnson Case Prober Delays Trip To City tr lato lys Wet ill a in ists ack In lew na A the the 771-! 1 1 4 4 A i 1 1 1" '-lt i 1 1-- 47---- -fl 1 '4' 1 1 5- lti 4 1 11 'i 1 4 1' r- 1 i i 3 4 4 1 i 3ti 3- 1 'i r' 4' 4 I 9 i I 'f 'i 1 i 1 i 'A I '''l 1 44 4 4( 4 44 A4 'o c'44 44 4 -44' '1 i 1 2 4 1' i i si 1 '4 4 i i i 4' -t 2': f' 444 i Home owners in the vicinity of Lacy Lane and Marconi Avenue near the Del Paso Country Club today won their fight to block a proposed apartment house development The board of supervisors unanimously voted to uphold the planning commission which denied the request for rezoning which would have permitted the apartment building on the southwest corner of Lacy Lane and Marconi Avenue The corner is undeveloped The applicants Dr John Kassis and Forrest Robinson were represented by Attorney Hugh A Evans who maintained the proposed apartment house would not depreciate property values and would be designed to prevent traffic hazards on Lacy Lane He maintained the traffic is so heavy on Marconi the street ro longer is suitable for single family residences Evans formally withdrew an appeal of Dr Theo Holstein who originally had joined Kassis and Robinson in seeking to rezone land Holstein owns on the southeast cornet of the Lacy and Marconi Intersection Home owne of Lacy Lan Avenue near Country Club fight to blo apartment hot The board unanimously the planni which denied rezoning whi permitted the ing on the sou Lacy Lane Avenue The vela The applica Kassis and Fi were represer Hugh A Ev tamed the pia) house would property valu designed to hazards on maintained ti heavy on Ma no longer is si family resider Evans form appeal of Dr who original!) sis and Robi to rezone Ian on the southe Lacy and ion Harold Robinson investigator for Attorney General Edmund Brown has post poned until Monday a visit to Sacramento to open a probe into the financial affairs of former State Treasurer Charles Johnson Robinson had planned to confer here today with Thom as Martin chief assistant attorney general in charge of the division of criminal law and enforcement Will Study Files Meanwhile Robinson said in San Francisco he will study the state corporation commissioner's files on Johnson's mining ventures and will confer with William A Burkett state superintendent of banks before coming to Sac ramento The joint legislative budget committee which completed an investigation of Johnson last week invited the attorney general to determine whether the Kirkpatrick Mines Company of which Johnson was president was a stock selling scheme May Check Borrowing Robinson also is expected to go into revelations by Bur kett and the committee that Johnson either personnally or through his mining ventures effort has that if from be to post fisit to probe Lirs of surer led to Thom sistant trge of al law said will ration Johns nd will Bur rent of Sac-budget wieted Anson hether was selling ring )y Bur ee that tally or ntures el has that if from be to Floyd Hart seated presi of the board of directors of the Childrens Receiving Home of Sa cramentc) expresses appreciation to Mak" left and Mrs Herbert Sanderson retiring board members for their service Dr Samuel Kohs right is the director of a child weffare survey Bee Photo Directors of the North-Central California Association for Educational Television and the Delta Sierra Education Television Corporation last night authorized a $200000 fund raising campaign for the de- velopment of art educational television station The fund raising plan approved at a meeting in Lodi San Joaquin County follows five years of work and planning for such a station by approximately 60 persons in the two organizations January 1st Start The campaign will begin in March and will run two months in an area from Sacramento to Stockton Leonard Gross of the Gross and Roberts Advertising Agency of San Francisco said operation of the station which will transmit from Sacramento will begin as soon as possible after the campaign ends This group also handled the campaign for KQED San Francisco's educational TV station Educator Heads Group The directors of the two organizations who are developing the station also make up the board of a combined group known as the Central California Educational Television Corporation Nolan Pulliam superintendent of the Stockton Unified School District is the president of the corporation A non commercial community supported non profit station similar in organization and purpose to KQED is being sought Plans for the station will be soon to the federal communications commission and the fund for adult education branch of the Ford Foundation both of which have indicated they will support the project WATCHFUL 'EYES'--Velira Decker who is blind shows her dog Breezy her appreciation for saving her from what appeared to be a fire in her home at 1615 22nd Street She just had moved into the house long unoccupied and a heater was warming it The wall paper began crackling and the dog apparently sensing trouble tugged on her dress Mrs Decker thinking the house might be on fire went to the front porch and called for help Firemen arrived and informed her there was no fire Nevertheless Breezy had the right idea Bee Photo Thanksgiving Tradition Of Family Feasts 'Awaits 3 Experts Wilt Assist In Child Welfare Survey Protesting property owners! were represented by Attorneys John Diepenbrock anct anners Urge 1MunroWouldLift James Bullock Thev main- James Bullock They main- I' '1 7" Protesting were represen John i James Bul By Ed Dolan i borrowed more than $10001 I from banks and made no Thanksgiving will come to Sacramento tomorrow in the' fort to repay traditional thanks to the Almighty for the bounti- followed by family gatherings The investigator said he laden with holiday foods In the been in touch with A Rona Button appointed state tree Ho will be the urer by Governor Goodwin speaker Knight after Johnson resign There will be services at recently and has asked th both 9:30 and 11 AM in the none of Johnson's papers any are left be removed Ire new Gethserrrane Lutheran Church of Carmichael with the office until they can Pastor Lauren A Lurliciblad examined preaching at both Robinson said he plans interview Johnson if possih The Rev Theodore Gul- haugen will give the sermon at 10 AM in the Bethel Lu- ire ngines theran Church at 128 Darina i Avenue North Sacramento In the 10 AM services of the Bands Will Be It St Lukes American Lutheran Church Alhambra Boulevard! and Broadway the sermon ft will be by the Rev Arnold C1 a oon Parade I 'borrowed more than $100000 I from banks and made no to repay The investigator said he been in touch with A Ronald Button appointed state treasurer by Governor Goodwin Knight after Johnson resigned recently and has asked none of Johnson's papers any are left be removed the office until they can examined Robinson said he plans interview Johnson if possible Fire Engines gAndc Will RP In 100000 no he Ronald esigned ed pers can lans ossible In Is Hurt By Grease Fire Schultz Children who thrill to the The Rev Carl Fickenscher will speak at the services at sight of big red fire engines 10 AM in the Trinity Lutheran and the music of marching Church 27th and 0 Streets bands will be in their glory Saturday at 9:30 AM when the Baptist Schedule Christmas Giant Bald parade is held in down The 14th Avenue Raptist 1 loon to the engines larching ir glory then the int Bald a down 1 i 1 1 1 1 LL ide- Mr and Mrs Gordon Hammond of 414 Buckley Way suffered burns yesterday afternoon when grease ignited Firemen of the Del PasoRob la department said the flames quickly spread from the stove to the kitchen wall and temporarily trapped Mrs Hammond in a corner She was burned on her right arm shoulder and back as she escaped Hammond was burned on his hands and forehead as he attempted to extinguish the flames The couple was treated in Sacramento Hospital Damage to their home was confined to the kitchen Dr Samuel Kohs nevly ap pointed director of the child fleal blessings of the year fc around festive dinner tables la welfare survey to be conduct- manner of the Pilgrim Fathers ed by the community welfare trx any are expected to attend council will be assi sted three national experts who ireig by el-lurch services in the morn- before gathering for the will spend a month surveyingfmjly dinners For many the child welfare agencies in others the day will mean a Sacramento tr-ip to visit parents or grand-Dr Kohs told the directors pyrents or a chance to see a of the Children's Receiving rretodern American Thanks-Home of Sacramento at a giving a football meeting in the home yester- trtte between old rivals day the three experts are Jo- Holiday For Most seph Spangler of San Fran- For nearly all it will be a cisco an official of the Na- 1ocAd ay Stores banks and tional Probation and Parole gfeDvernment offices will be Association Earl Beatt Ofc1osed For the youngsters it New York City a in most cases be a con- the Child Welfare League of nuation of the week long America and Mrs Marian 1Thanksgiving vacation There Voiges of Angeles repre- be no postal deliveries and senting the National Special- nriall will be picked up only on ists Family Service Associa- holiday schedule tion of America The purpose of the survey The feature football game of Dr Kohs said is not to evalu- tile day will be the renewal of ate the work being done by tile rivalry between the the various agencies dealing IVIcClatchy High School and with child welfare but to de- acramento High School foot- termine how the agencies can tio all teams in Hughes Stadium improve their services to meet a-rt 1215 PM For others foot- the needs of the community all will be brought into the The study expected to cost ome by the way of television approximately $9000 will be a- radio financed by the county and Appeal To Motorists the welfare council For those who do take to Dr Kohs said the experts tile road tomorrow traffic offi- assisting him in the survey 'la's are urging that safety be will begin their work here lc ept in mind to eliminate high-about March 15th He stated tragedies The California the agencies can expect to re- Flighway Patrol has issued a ceive reports and recommen- srpecial appeal dations from his survey eon- "Holiday traffic always calls mittee by June 1st increased alertness and Five members of the receiv- strict obedience if safety is to ing home's board of directorsb maintained" Patrol Corn- rr-tissioner retired yesterday They Caldwell as- arel Charles Deterding Mrs 4erted "The Thanksgiving bol1 Didion McMahon i celay has not as yet been in-Mrs Sanderson and Ed- cIuded in the high holiday win Witter -raffle death periods We will Five replacements will be our part but the recogni- elected at a meeting Deem ion of individual responsibil ber 18th in the home Norni- by every motorist is es nated to fill the vacancies entiale each for three year term Church Services are Mrs Robert Blair Mrs William Cook John Clauss The church services wit Jr Richard Reese and Mrs take many forms There wil John Seivers There are 15 di- bte special masses in all Cath Churches in the area rectors of the home fLal blessings of the year alt-ound festive dinner tables rriLanner of the Pilgrim Fathers trx any are expected to attend cl-lureb services in the morn- irm before gathering for the fatrnily dinners For many Ithers the day will mean a tr-ip to visit parents or grand- 13-rents or a chance to see a intodern American Thanks- tradition a football tme between old rivals Holiday For Most For nearly all it 'will be a ltsoliday Stores banks and government offices will be closed For the youngsters it vrill in most cases be a con- I nuation of the week long 1-1-ianksgiving vacation There I The feature football game of tiie day will be the renewal of tile rivalry between the IVIcClatchy High School and acramento High School foot-h all teams in Hughes Stadium a--t 12:15 PM For others footb all will be brought into the home by the way of television or radio Appeal To Motorists For those who do take to tile road tomorrow traffic of la's are urging that safety be cpt in mind to eliminate high tragedies The California Flighway Patrol has issued a rDecial appeal "Holiday traffic always calls increased alertness and strict obedience if safety is to ries Deteraing mrslsierted "The Thanksgiving hot Didion I NteMahon'icday has not as yet been in Sanderson and Ed cIuded in the high holiday Witter -raffle death periods We will ve replacements will be our part but the recogni- ted at a meeting Decem ion of individual 18th in the home Nomi- i --ty by every motorist is id to fill the vacancies ential i for three year terms Church Services Mrs Robert Blair Mrs The church services will Ram Cook John Clauss Lk many forms There will Richard Reese arid Mrs Seivers There are 15 di- special masses in all a Churches in the area ors of the home Church will dedicate its new educational building at 6240 14th Avenue with services at 10:45 AM with the Rev Lee Hall officiating and the Rev Richardson missionary for the Sacramento Southern Baptist Association speaking Dr Timberlake pastor of the First Southern Baptist Church will lead Services at noon at the new location of the church at 4840 Fruit-ridge Road The services will follow a work day beginning at 7 AM The service of the Signal Heights Baptist Church at 7440 Frultridge Road will be at 9:30 AM and will be led by the pastor the Rev Gordon Seibold director' al-' believes more and a be the on 1955 per otherl the premises schools Munro 31 an Stanford! permitted stated burden insure purchase per the time accused department raised ordered long order the also cutting national tremendous 1 institute would maintain stock he deterrent price for for targets in said instances assignments should Francisco announced meet 14th I tamed there is no need for apartment houses in the neigh- pproval Of Newl3 27 Boer Lin borhood the Creekside School! 0 creased Bullock also charged already is overcrowded and! traffic hazards would be in- Near I ImClub nnisSv 'Near Schools Kassis and Robinson sought the rezoning in order to resell The county planning corn- Russell Munro dire the property at a profit but mission has recommended ap- of the state department Evans denied the owners plan Proval of the establishment al coholic beverage control to sell the Del Norte Swimming and lieves the law which proh Tennis Club to be located on the sale of beer with No One Bids For Robertson Avenue at Becerra than 32 per cent tricot Pacific School Bonds Way content within a mile ar There were no takers for A decision had been held half of schools should $150000 in bonds for the Pa- for a week by the board in dropped cific School District when the order to study the organize- He made the recomme time came for opening bids ition's bylaws The commis- lion to the state asser today i sioners said at a meeting yes- committee on governmc County Treasurer Ray Iterday the bylaws of the non 1 organization yesterday as Mauston said it marked the 'profit organization are in 1 group wound up hearing! first time in his 15 years in with regulations I the state Alcoholic Beve the office that at least one qualify it as a citizen) Control Act bid was not received improvement association Munro pointed out the William IL Dick clerk of! The club's request for a land established 4 the board of supervisors permit met with opposi- beer as 'legal in the call for bids was adver- lion from some persons in the iplaces but did not changr tised in the regular way He who claimed its requirement regarding said he assumes the bid 'will 'activities would disturb a iises in the vicinity of sch be advertised again I i residential neighbor- During the last year Marconi Greenwood hood said his department file Proponents said the club accusations against store Rezoning Is Granted will provide a 75x42 foot 'tavern- owners near Star A controversial application iswimming pool training and I lUniversity to commercialize the south- wading tanks and four tennis "With 4 per cent beer west corner of Marconi and courts mitted elsewhere" he st Greenwood Avenue in Beyer- Miniature Golf Course "the law puts too great a ford Heights Subdivision was Af I On Is Delayed den on license holders ti granted by the board thereby sure all the beer they pure upsetting a denial by the plan- Action on an application by is not stronger than 32 ring commission The prop- Kenney of Tucson Ariz cent" erty is owned by Joseph A for a zone variance to estab- Seeks To Reduce Dela3 Blair lish a miniature golf course on Munro also suggested the north side of Gibson Drive legislature cut down the Rural Fire Districts west of Fair Oaks Boulevard allowed for appeals by acc Oppose CD Merger was delayed pending submis- licensees from discipli Rural fire departments to- sion of a plot plan orders of the state liquor day threw a damper on stud- Planning Director Earl partment les being made for the pro- Fraser said application for The committee had rr posed consolidation of the city duction of a 500 foot setback the objection that bars ord and county offices of civil de- to within zero feet of the west closed can stay open as property line is extreme He as two fense years after the Represented by the Tri Dis- also emphasized the impor- by carrying on appeals tc trict Fire Executive Associa- tance of light and noise con- state and the courts tion the departments formally tro Price War Possible entered their opposition in a Planners Act On The liquor director letter filed with the supervi-Oilier Ma stated a liquor price cu sors Matters war could develop becausi also: "The association feels the The boar tional distillers have a Approved ellbdiVilarel Maps for Cor- lrigle iioatfligodu ndlN4 jit north of Ftv mendous stock of supplie past record of the county office of civil defense" wrote subtivIraer)eli He said he plans to inst a await i ere art Robert Fletcher secretary Unit Vol1 map riltrt le next June which a ru "has proved the office is well are itseomout1)1dognreLd Taylor and Mullin require wholesalers to able in an emergency serve le pogier Continued for 8 ilit tam a certain amount of people of Sacramento County north wAelloolftetgaMicleonrinacye and warehouse space Thi was at the requeSt of the developer as a whole" Louis Lesser Enterprises Inc believes will have a dete The supervisors who last druttlirtitedoftheralmnim stefplrttlis effect against a possible trirla month directed County Exec- ra? a yno tth vof CltAen it'll war utive Tarshes to confer rooraceleit3taegref The tigltini4vali inerrossirgens Would Arm Agents ro on the consolidation with City teocrueitetitryof Munro in addition aske Manager Bartley Cava- vtr- eeamzmopeadjai taengefrnoiarhdeaoyfy Igter: legislative appropriations naugh and Plato city civil trial to etunTroaen' residential in a tract sidearms ammunition an( defense director turned the Mti'eTd gets to train liquor agen letter over to Tarshes for a eTt of 11creasttedcaatistriiiriatealtd between the use of firearms He Weber Way on the south and Constance the agents in some instr report Lone and Chargene Wel on the north Association members in- i'll4e ilietioatrned should carry guns on nigt elude the fire districts of rennet7rdeedaLngle family resnlentiarl for the signments and therefore sl South Sacramento Frultridge I be properly trained Pacific Florin Galt Elk TtUraincle!" Ainennitn Abatement Assemblyman Caspar Grove Sloughhouse Court- reflitellrrre to trilethcounty i of Ne(orgiresra et has Weinberger (R) of San land Alta Mesa Mills Amer- V41 taheylg'egglioen 8o1 In 3leoat'Ajnni cisco committee chairmai ican River Riverside Mather andAy141ar7rtillle Skgat 7i TrenchinTa Corn- notinced the group will Air Force Base and Folsom raY41111eliaTii' 1iglthein Sacramento December Parkway Estates Rudolph The Red Nosed School Line Is Moved ZWORTNiNGION 514ARP NE NAMESiNCe I I'LL PRETEND I PONT The board also: SAWA CLAUS IS BUSY DYE SELECTED YOU TO AT LAST REMARK Approved boundary changes of the Si THE PROT TO TRY OUT MY New sueert PAMDUE-NOSED FRIEND rranklin and Pacinc Sehnol Districts to annex a portion of Parkway Estatee to MI-Etteell Pletleller inflow! -qg I IF YOU'LL STEP This Authorized the county executive to i mpniv fdr membership in the Interna- Jr ati WE HAVE A tional City 211Inagers Association and In a SLEISA! e0A- sabscribe to an information service sup- plied by the ASSOrtalion it Set a hearing for Deeember 12th to lie Ith bear objections to form ation of the II ilk 1 Manzadita Sewer Assessment District I rif Ass 11111 Appr a oved an ereeent of Sanitakon -1 WO Ilisiriet No 3 to hire engineer: Flan- 11 4 dolph DeWante arid Edwin ft Stowell II 411 YE I on des a sewage treatment plant to le ek lit It 1 litkoN 4'4 Arnerwbe Inca ted on the north eide of the 11 )1 L(7n an River at the foot of Ethan 11 410 -7 jo liVa WOW Continued until Liecember 5th for ur II It II' It AkIVIIMit fther consideretion of a new country- a ME wine water pdhey to eantral franchisee I') Wa i Al" private ter eomnanies Annroved a reo lest tram the city 1 I i hereby the roll fli will store birth and li deeth records of the eitY V' "15 i 1004 ho and for the period from to 1913 to 1919 llallait id Rmt poratr Anell Hoff- NM Mast as We board's representaltve to the' Russell Munro of the state department of coholic beverage control the law which prohibits the sale of beer with than 32 per cent alcoholic content within a mile half of schools should dropped He made the recommendation to the state assembly committee on governmental organization yesterday as group wound up hearings the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Act Munro pointed out the legislature established 4 cent beer as 'legal in places but did not change requirement regarding in the vicinity of During the last year said his department filpd accusations against store tavern owners near University "With 4 per cent beer elsewhere" he "the law puts too great a on license holders to all the beer they is not stronger than 32 cent" Seeks To Reduce Delays Munro also suggested legislature cut down the allowed for appeals by licensees rom disciplinary orders of the state liquor The committee had the objection that bars closed can stay open as as two years after the by carrying on appeals to state and the courts Price War Possible The liquor director 'stated a liquor price war could develop because distillers have a stock of supplies He said he plans to a rule next June which require wholesalers to a certain amount of and warehouse space This believes will have a effect against a possible war Would Arm Agents Munro in addition asked legislative appropriations sidearms ammunition and to train liquor agents the use of firearms He the agents in some should carry guns on night and therefore I be properly trained Assemblyman Caspar Weinberger (R) of San committee chairman the group will in Sacramento December PRETEND I IDIDNT TWAT LAST REMARK SAMOUS-NOSED FRIEND LL IP YOU' STEP THiS PLEASE JWORThiNGION 501-ARP se TwE I'Lls PRETEND 1 PONT 5ANIA CIAtie IS EUEY rYE SELECTED YOU TO TWAT LAST REMARK Si Twli PROT TO TRY OUT MY NEW SUPER A FAMOUS -NOSED FRIEND BLEINTY-E1 SL 614T EPOWI -'1 ig YOU'LL STEP Tw ig i 01-1--BuT P'-a---I 4 II ELEICIA! '04-4- 1 kt)'' ii Ai Iii7 oh 1 '10 WE NAVE A 1111k i 1 Atilt IWO K''' it 11- y0 4 4: 1 itlf 1s lit '1 4 i It 41 9) sir 7 ilk a alw -1111'llitAwit Igo 1 i III Ntoolli 1 ii A A 11141t 11111111411k linall1111A aidNIMISII tamed there apartment hot borhood the I already is traffic hazart creased Bull( Kassis and I the rezoning the property Evans denied to sell No One 13i Pacific Sc) There wer $150000 in cific School I time came I today County Tr Iloustoe sal( first time in the office th bid was not William If the board of the call for tised in the said he asstu be advertised Marconi Rezoning I A controv( to commerci west corner Greenwood I ford Heights granted by tt upsetting a di ring commis erty is OWTIE Blair Rural Fire Oppose Rural fire day threw a les being nu posed consoli and county fense Represente trict Fire EY tion the depc entered their letter filed sors "The assoi past record office of civi Robert Fitt "has proved able in an en people of Sa as a whole" The super month direct utive ID': on the consol Manager Ba naugh and defense dire letter over report Associatiot elude the I South Sacrar Pacific Fla Grove Slou land Alta ican River I Air Force Ba Parkway School Lir The board Approved bon rrankiin and Pa( T'eorhirTi Authorized tho aibplY for mernb tional City IV ina elbseribe to an i plied by the A 9( Set a hearing bel obieetaina latinzanita heoaer Apprivoert an a tha'riet No 3 I riolph IT Del Ant to (tea a sv be bleated on I Arnertan Riser IN ay Continuef 'lint further eonsidera wale water pohr to orivate water AborriNed a I Whereby the row death recarda of and for the pen Pwoorrtntert mast as toe bean Fire Calls The fire department responded to the following calls from noon yesterday to noon today: 2:07 PM-8733 at Pac His Avenue rear rubbish and grass 2:44 PM-16th and Streets unnecessary call 4:05 FM-22nd and 11 Streets automobile 313 AM-71712 19th street apart ment house mattress careless smoking $212501s'Awarcied Couple Forland 1 CondemnedByUS A federal court jury has awarded $21250 to Mr and Mrs Frederick Copeland of 6345 28th Street North Highlands for property taken over by the government for extension north of the McClellan Air Force Base runway 1 The verdict was given late yesterday to Federal Judge William East after the jurors deliberated less than two hours Copeland a student at the McGeorge College of Law was his own attorney He asked the jury for $25- 000 The government's top offer for the proper ty wasl $17000 The Copeland property condemned by the army corps of engineers for the runway included an eight room concrete block house and four and one half acres of land Trustees Will Meet Trustees of the Rio Linda Union School District will consider the location of a new school site in the Rio Linda-Vineland area at 7:30 PM Monday in the board room of asSWAISALV SA1 SA spa Continental Is Low On Mather Job ntinental Is Low Mather Job town Sacramento Officials of the Sacramento Junior Chamber of Commerce and Hale's the organizations sponsoring the parade announced today It has been arranged with Sacramento City Fire Chief Thomas A Diese to have a number of the fire engines in the line of parade with the big balloons Participating Bands Participating bands will be the Sacramento Musicians Union Band and those of the Manhart Post andPost 91 of the American Legion dien Millage general chairman for the parade also announced that Delsa Keaton Miss Sacramento of 1954 has been named queen of the parade and will ride near the beginning of the line of march The event will honor the orphans and crippled children' of the Sacramento area They are to enjoy the view from special bleachers to be erect ed by the city recreation de partment on the City Plaza on Street between 9th and 10th Streets The parade will start at 10th and Streets move south to Street west to 7th Street north to Street and east to Ilth Street where it will disband The color guard for the parade will be made up of membets of local units of the ma rine and naval reserve The Sacramento Police Department will provide a police es cort In addition there will be a group of more than 20 drum majorettes and Boy Scouts from the Golden Empire Council IStar Spangled Manned By Mrs A Karesh James Monroe entered the White House in 1817 three years after the British burned it and before restoration was complete To make the mansion livable Monroe sold the government five rooms of his rich elaborate French and English furnishings When the public buildings commissioner died leaving a $20000 short age one congressman protested the government's haying paid Monroe $9000 and he indignantly bought back his things Refurnishing was completed about 1830 during Jackson's administration! John Quincy Adams lived amidst a conglomeration or castoffs ramento immerce izations ar ito City Diese the fire parade ds will be ans of the 91 of 11 chair ilso an-Keaton )54 has the pa the be march the or children' a They from )e erect Ltion de Plaza on and 10th start at 'move st to 7th reet and where it the pa-of mem the ma ye The Depart olice es will be 20 drum Scouts re Counanner resh ered the 7 three burned was he man sold the 'is of his nch and Vhen the aissioner )0 short-Lan pro at's hay)0 and he back his is corn-during ion! John amidst a stoffs The Continental Construction Company of Sacramento has submitted a low bid of $643440 to the army corps of engineers for construction of a special weapons building and supersonic training building addition at Mather Air 1Force Base The bid was one of six opened late yesterday in the engineers' office in the iWright Building The govern ment estimate for the job was he Continental Company of Sacramento submitted a low bid of 1440 to the army corps mgineers for construction special weapons building supersonic training boild addition at Mather Air! Base he bid was one of six late yesterday in the engineers' office in the! ght Building The govern it estimate for the job THiS ON WE'LL Foe OuR oe responsibil- es- Cath- Sacramento and north area churches are plan- raing two joint Thanksgiving ces A service will Le rvibeld at 10 AM in the Frer-nont Presbyterian Church at Construe-1 a 600 Street under the spon- in 4orship of the Sacramento Min- i terial Association and the acramento Council of 4hurches The Rev Wilbur immons pastor of the Pioneer 1 congregational Church will tleliver the sermon I The north area service will 1 Trbe at 10:30 AM in St Mat-lied Lthews Episcopal Church Edi-H on and Bell Avenues under i the sponsorship of the Greater wasirNIOrth Area Ministerial Ass0CI- 1 I attion The Rev Stuart Leroy Robert May 1A inderson president of the Pa- School of Religion in ri45 ON ER-wE 1E3erkeley will deliver the ser- n11 MUT A 1 1-110n DR OUR Vkl I Lutheran Plans IN! 7 i ----1474 The St Johns Lutheran 4 7----Itill hurch at lith and Streets doll 1 -r-vill have services at 10 AM Poi Nrivith Richard Magnuson stu- ei) i-i' intern delivering the tyA-4A s-' -) iermon ei---: Pastor Orville Hiepler of ad the Frultridge Lutheran Sont 'I 4hurch 4910 Lemon Hill Ave- 61e)! il 4 rlue will give the sermon in (c 1M 'A 1 1 i -that church at 10 AM services Age 1:110 At the 10 AM services in 1111-- 041' 0- -he Our Savior Lutheran 1 iiChurch on 44th Street the Rev T00i5 ON 1- ERWE WELL WILLI' o- FOR OUR l'k71 1 11 0 1-1 1( rZIjr 4 '1 0- 6- nor sow 1 moo 4Iki di I 414' a I 111 1 i Ill 11 1 4010'' ill Oil 1 1 erf 41'17-94 mo 111''' 1 1' La astiso the Rio Linda School 4648810 3810 PEA MY NOWI 1 WAY TRY FOR SIZE AND 08 READY Ntt TRIAL SRN! NEAR 7 's i --JU51 TRY MY i FOR SIZE AND NOW i- III 1 8 REA011 way i '5t TRIAL spiN! A ir lio 44' "-d4WNfilltrillot to 1 77 1 1 0 It 'i 11 4 IlY x' 1 vi NAM 10-ti 1 'eft 4co legolikWAk 41111: WESTERN Hank Snow known as the Singing Ranger will lead a cast of popular western and country style singers comedians and musicians in a show titled Stars Of The Grand Ole Opey tomorrow at 8 PM in the memorial auditorium Tickets will be available at the door 4 a I i A ''''t-4 41- r14.

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