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The Sacramento Bee du lieu suivant : Sacramento, California • 50

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THE SACRAMENTO BEE Sacramento California THURSDAY OCTOBER 31 1957 THE SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA NEWS Tage F-2 Educational TV ROSEVILLE DISTRICT NEWS Tli Ee tu-in-PA office In 222 Vernon Street telephone Rl'n-'t 2-2W Th Be nei bureau la at lift WaahniKton Botilemrd Mention 3-1'iRO Roseville Fair Building Will Rent For S35 ROSEVILLE Placer Co The Placer County Fair Board last night established a charge of $35 per night plus utilities for the use of the new multi purpose building with an additional charge of $20 per night for events at which li-quor is served Rental for a stnall meeting room in the building will be $750 per day including utilities and cleanup Get quick results at low cost with Bee Classifed GI 2-5011 (adv Vallejo Trade Restraint Suit A $750000 suit has been filed in against a the federal court group of Vallejo Solano County newcar dealers and State Senator Luther Gibson publisher of the Times Herald Publishing Company of Vallejo Raymond Motors also of Vallejo accuses the dealers and Gibson of conspiring to eliminate Raymond Motors as a new car competitor The defendants include 16 individuals and 10 firms Raymond Motors repre Group Approves 'Juvenile Officer S1000flCampaignJreSsYuccJsui LODI San Joaquin A1 ROSEVILLE Placer Co fund raising project of $10000 A Darnell city juvenile of- to support a full time staff ho in charge of the police auxiliary annual toy was approved here last night C0PCtl0n (jri ve for needy chil-by directors of the Central chrimMt said the re California Educational Tele- Qn haj bpcn vision Corporation i The staff plans to use such I funds to work toward the es- 'VTnrTJTl ran! tablishment of an educational 9rpil tn lmt television station on Channel ss the Roseville area to list 6 which has been reserved the needy families Christmas for that purpose by the federal communications commission Campaign Details Specific methods of conducting the fund raising campaign were not considered at the meeting John Crabbe executive secretary of the organization said groups supporting the proposed television statton in 13 Sacramento and San Joaquin Valley counties will work out the details baskets of food and clothing also will be prepared The annual project began six years ago when a donkey baseball game was held to raise funds for the Christmas baskets Hundreds of toys and more than 50 baskets have been distributed over the years since Danlell who has been chairman of the project since it sented by Attorney Thomas John Ferns of Woodland a Martin of the Sacramento member of the district com law firm of Landis Brody made the awards started said old toy donations The campaign to establish have been plentiful each year an educational TV station in and between 12 and 18 fam-this area has been in progress jiies have received the baskets 1 1 V- A I i i Jessie Gerald Wade awaiting sentence on a bad check charge sawed his way through two sets of bars and escaped from the Placer County Jail in Auburn Placer Undersheriff Fay Bates warns Wade a paroled convict is dangerous and when arrested in 1924 near Colfax threatened officers with a machine gun Humble Steps Up Colusa Gas Drills By Howard Kegley LOS ANGELES Humble Oil has embarked on a pretentious gas drilling campaign in Colusa County where it is operator on a big block of leases with Honolulu Oil The first well is Anita Cox Unit No 1 section 19 17N-1W Standard Oil has started drilling Midland Fee No 11 on section 3 3N-3E Sacramento County Rio Vista area American Petroleum has finished drilling but has not tested Liberty Farms Unit 1 in Solano County In the Winters Yolo County Western Gulf is completing Capital No 2 at West Princeton while at Arbuckle Colusa County it is testing Unit AA-1 below 7000 feet Doheny operator has been testing Natural Gas Unit No 1 at Beehive Bend Glenn County in a gas interval which is said to look promising each Christmas He said more toys will be needed this year and anyone since 1952 A sum of $100 000 to be used for capital outlay has been pledged by the Fund for Adult Education a lx JtJALj A Daniell left Roseville juvenile officer and Lieutenant Alvin Rock of the city police auxiliary inspect toys donated to be renovated and distributed to needy children for Christmas Bee Photo i i wishing to donate them may Ford Foundation subsidiary nno take them to the police sta- providing $200000 in contribu- on or call and have them uted from other sources picked up Crabbe reported a i KBET-TV in Sacramento has i I i also pledged support of itsAnmp Afll ThcCPC transmitting facilities an item I Iw nuUII VIUOOUj worth an estimated $154000 Organizing Groups The Central California Educational Television Corpora- tion was organized by -two t0r 0f adujt education at Rose-groups interested in promot- vjue High School announced ing educational television in tbere still are openings in all this srea the North-Central except spwinrr anH California Association for Ed- drjver training ucational Television Inc Sac- ana Tvoln YoloGet Scouts' Silver Bear Awards WOODLAND Yolo A Rhoades Jr Yolo County road commissioner and Harold Douglass principal of Beamer School in Woodland received the Boy Scout Silver Bear award last night in recognition of their services to boys The awards were made at the annual meeting of the Yolo District of Scouts held in the Dana Family Restaurant Loren Dahl of Sacramento past president of the Golden Empire Council of' Scouts and Swett of Woodland was reelected district chairman Jack Lindeman of Winters Yolo County was named vice chairman and Rhoades was elected commissioner Committee members are Ferns james Leathers of Woodland Robert Lider of Davis Yolo County Douglass Dr Robert Hansen and Kenneth Hill of Woodland Dahl installed the officers Robert Seamans council leadership training chairman presented Scout master keys to Claude Hardesty and Lider both of Davis and a den mother key to Louise Tennis of Knights Landing Yolo County Soda Springs Pilot Sets Polar Record SODA SPRINGS Nevada Co Harry Beyer Jr pilot of a Pan American World Airways plane which set a new record of 15 hours 56 minutes for the Seattle to London Polar flight is a resident of Soda Springs Beyer is a veteran PAWA pilot with worldwide service His wife Betty three children and father Harry Sr reside here Beyer formerly of Philadelphia and Los Altos Santa Clara County moved here primarily because of skiing opportunities The old Seattle-London record was 16 hours 36 minutes 5 6- nVi 1111 OGLE In Yankee HtU Butte Countv Winfred Homer Olge cousin of Inez Wanen of Berkeley and Lois Justus of John Pav Ore a ndtive of North Yakima Wash aged 64 years Funeral services were held today in the Rose Chapel with interment in the Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Bruno San Mateo County Superior California Vital Statistics BIRTHS IBIIIS In Roec llle Placer Count I October as iij7 to Mr and Mrs (eoige Bills of Carmichael a dauati-ter BLUER In Roseville Placer County I toner 2d 19)7 to Mr and Mrs Rolieit Butler of Oramcevnle a non CA illKIlKl In Roseville Placer ouuty October 27 19o7 to Mr and However persons interested lln Gordon Cambridge of Rancho 1 I ('ordova dauuhter a nruovu ramento and the Delta-Sierra Educational Television Cor o'tb-Vr7j0n 57: Chapter 15 California State brother Ann a Employes Association Folsom Beth Olson: a aged 10 years be held at 10 AM Monday in thej Either ottinArc McNary Memorial Chapel OlllCerS are mt in Paradise Butte county oc- Estep vice president Anthony tober 28 1957 Marv Ann Ftich trPfl8lirPl and Vpffl ter of Mrs Katherine Magill 0f A-cruu1 UCdbUier dliu VCld Redoing Shasta County a native of Simkins secretary The in-Canada aged 89 vears Funeral serv- ices weie held todav in the Rose stallatlOn Will D6 held at 7:30 Clup1 cremation folding pM Saturday in the Snack' Bar In Auburn Placer county October 39 1957 chaiies'on the prison reservation Miner Richai neon brother of Robert of Wadsworth Nev and Mrs Nu- nan McKenzie of Hillsborough San YURA T1TY A Mart Faroe Mateo Countv a native of San Fran-I 1 K'lL 1 iYdn Martin sets forth it had been in a superior competitive position compared to ofher new car dealers because of an absence of restrictive agree- ments with manufacturers and! its ability to go into areas where there was a heavy newl car surplus and buy them at low cost It is charged the other dealers in December 1955 and agreed to restrain destroy and substantially less- Raymond Motors trade in new automobiles They told publisher Gibson it is charged he had to refuse to accept Raymond Motors advertising or they would withdraw their accounts Gibson complied it is contended and as a result became a Folsom Prison Unit Of CSEA Elects Officers FOLSOM Oscar Piper has president been elected of PATTERN TOE OXFORD Built In lake it and look good 3-eelet lie oxford with pattern toe In Black or Brown Sizes 84 to 3 poration of Stockton Nolan Pulliam superintendent of the Stockton Unified iMtrrrc School District is president fourth wcck of the current DIVORCES of the educational TV cor- poration lowing classes and number en- 1 rolled Body conditioning for women 100 body conditioning for men 40 sewing 50 may tact Dr Benson I The adult classes are in the semester Included are the fol- hm Murray Finney against filed crueltv In Ortoutr 2 lev againat uit filed DEATHS APIMFBt Tn STARTS FRIDAY November 1 America's Greatest Entertainment A zVfcv riT at the GRMD NATIONAL SAN FRANCISCO November 1-10 RODEO a HORSE SHOW LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION and featuring the Miss Rodeo America 1957 International Finals TICKETS ON SALE -All SEATS RESERVED SAN FRANCISCO Cow Polo- JU 4-J4S0) Crano Box Offico 245 Powell (DO 2 4566) Oporo Symphony Bex Office Shermon Cloy Co Kearny ot Sutler (SU 11331 1 OAKlANDi Ino Throm Box Office Shermo Cloy Co Broadway 21 it (HI 4-8575) Brounor i Broodwoy ot 22nd (TW 3-40481 BERKELEY! Brenner' 2128 Center Sire' (TH 3-3801) OUTSIDE SAN MANCISCO BAY AREA- Pacific Greyhound Ticket Ayentt EVE'S Nov 1-10-B00 PM MAT'S Nov 2 3 0 10 2 00 PM $1 SO $250 $3 $3 SO Box Seat $4 GOT LUG SOLE OXFORD Mocvampcx- A ford with rubber j-- -var Ug 50e gUaran lees long wear for even themostaetive feet In (' Brown Sizes S'i to 3 I St St St TtABt AfBx mi mi 41 BTYTH LHBI ciro seed 70 vear Kuneral acrvicc fharop Fdward Wahino- will he held 2 PM tomorrow In rhapej ot the Hin with cremation ton of Los Angeles is in the county jail pending his preliminary hearing on a charge of passing worthless checks in Yuba City stores following In Los Angeles October 28 1957 Grace Connors Rodgers of I ns Angeles formerly of Napa Napa Countv wife of Alfred A mother of Alfred A Jr and Eugene Rodgers of Los Angeles grandmother of six and sister of Lula Secoria of Napa Grace Edna Coffin ROSEVILLE Placer Co Funeral services for Grace Edna Coffin 60 of 830 Atlantic Street will be held at ByMos ville WINTERS Yolo Con ors Coffin died in hersf?" Moss of the home Tuesday night She was third- Sacramento Valley ds-a native of Dexter Mo and typing 30 conversational Spanish 25 English for the foreign born 30 Americanization 20 trict will speak at a dinner rounv nc u-uer uj I'm io mi mmi aiib Roy rums hucm a son Wf 0( f'orh HlKhlanda' Owen McKinney suit Woodland Yolo Countv IQW Constant Rip Stanley Irvin Ripley cruelty Perilling Shasta Countv October 'JO 10ri7 Jessie Annlebv of Anderson Shasta County mother of Mia Peter Wallinder of Anderson sister of Bodette of Boe vide Wi giandmotlier of two and gredt grandmother of two a native of Wisconsin aed 82 vears Funeral services will he held at 2 TM Saturday tn the Gavle Funeral Home In Anderson Interment wiU be in tha Anderson Cemeteiv Oh IN In Roseville Placer Countv October 20 1 057 Orae Fdna Cof fin hO wife of Galen Cnftin of Roseville mother of Billv Duncan of Roseville and Vernon Fortner of Woodland Yolo Countv and Ruth Hovis of Woodland brother of Ellen Edwards of Roseville giandmother of three and great grandmother of three a native of Devter Mo aged 60 veara huneial services will be at 3 10 PM tomorrow in the Lambert Funeral Home tn Roseville with burial in the Last Lawn Cemetery Cir in Yuba Citv Sutter Countv October 30 19S7 Fred Crum husband of Sarah of Yuba Citv brother of Merritt Mrs Ruth HUer Mrs Gladys Wagner and Mrs Enid Justice all of Pennsylvania and Mrs Mabel Hulbert of South Dakota and half brother bf Fred Frank Henning of Richmond Alameda Countv a native of South Dakota aged 69 ears Funeral services will be held at 10 AM Satuiday in the UUrev Memorial GALLENKAMP'S had lived in Roseville for 24 years She was a member of the American Legion auxiliary post 77 of Woodland Yolo County She is survived by her husband Galen of Roseville sons Billy Duncan of Roseville and Vernon Fortner of Woodland a daughter Ruth Novis of Woodland a sister Ellen Edwards of Roseville three Bertha Tavalero of Vallejo Solano Countv and Eva Morrison of Smsun Citv Solano Countv a native of Napa aged 63 vears Funeral services will be held Fridav In Los Angeles Inter nient will be in Lakeport Lake Countv In Woodland Yolo County October 30 1957 John Erwin Roth husband of Rosemary father of Mrs Harriett Gray of Capav Yolo Coun tv and John Jr of Sacramento and brother of William of Berke ley and Amos and Mrs Emma Kawantka of Woodland a native of Yolo Countv aged 82 years Funeral services will be held at 10 AM tomorrow in the McNarv Funeral Home Burial will be in the Capay Ceme terv SH Tn Vallejo Solano County Octo her 29 1957 Louise Shaw of Vallejo formerly of St Helena Napa County wife of Arthur A mother of Esther Jones of Alameda and Earl Shaw of Oakland sister of four and Eiandmother of three a native of Wisconsin aged 68 vears Funeral services will be held at 11 AM Mon dav In the Vallejo Seventh Dav Adventist Church Interment St Helena Public Cemetery Friends may call at Morrison Funeral Chapel St Helena through Sundav Tn Jackson Amador Countv October 29 1957 Marion Walter Shav of Plymouth Amador Conntv husband of Gladvs father of Florence and Roxv Shav all of Plv mouth brother of Mrs Lola Lvtle of Red lands San Benardino County Mra Mabla Nish of San Bernardino San Bernardino Countv Mra Barbaia Connelly of Sacrament Orv Shav of Long Beach and Clarence Shav of Henderson Nev a native of San Bernardino aged 68 yeais Funeral services will he held at 2 PM tomor row In the chapel of Daneri A Son Funeral Home Jackson with burial in the Plymouth Citv Cemetery In OroviUe Butte Countv Octoher 30 1957 Robert Strang of OroviUe husband ot Caiey father of Robert Jr of OroviUe and Gail of Chico stepfather of Mrs Charles Perdue of Virginia and James Stewart of Mexico brother of Mrs Neil Hansen and Wesley and Ros-coe Strang all of OroviUe grandfather of 11 a native of Ore I gon Citv Butte Countv aged 62 veara The funeral services will be neld at 10 AM tomorrow in the Sanford Chapel with burial in Memorial! Park Driver Pays $300 Fine BRODERICK Yolo Co Robert Geer Jr a Wood-grandchildren and three great land Yolo County farmer grandchildren 1 paid a $300 fine today in the Burial will be in the East Washington Judicial District i HI In Redding Shasta Countv Oi toher 28 1057 Caroline Hussey of Redding wife Of Fail of Redding sister of Mrs Julia Martin and Fritz and Miles Wagner all of Redding Chester Wagner of Chester Plumas Countv and Mike Wagner of Richfield Tehama rmmtv a native of Redding aged 59 vears Funeral services were neld todav with Interment In the Redding Cemetery MT4RTt tn Woodland Yolo Countv October 29 1957 Maude McOartv mother of Mrs Leroj Buck of Woodland and etster of Campbell of OroviUe Rutte County George Campbell of Havre Mont and Mrs Robinson of Carmichael a native of Pennsylvania aged 78 vears Funeral aervues and burial will be in Hughesville Pa In Redding ghaata County October 28 1957 John Me Lellan of Redding brother of Mra Margaret Eichmann of Onoway Mich a native of Michigan aged 68 vears Funeral services were held today with interest in the Golden Gate National Cemetery In ban Bruno San Mateo County yvvvvvi' Chapel Interment will be in the Sutter Sutter County Cemetery In Broderick Yolo Countv fMnber 30 1957 Came Williams Peiker mother of Loretta Jones and Snrah Peiker both of Oakland and Snder Peiker of Flko Nev aged 45 veara Funeial plans aie pending in the McNarv Funeral Home in Woodland Yolo Countv 11 lnthe dr'ying i i i class next semester con-t mcct'ng of the Winters District Chamber of Commerce at 7 PM Monday Chairman Cord Flailey announced the annual chamber Christmas party and Ladies Night will be held December 2nd in the Christian Church W-' SPECIALS Sacramento Stores Open Monday and Friday Till 9 500 St Open Sundays 905 500 727 A These Values Also in MARYSVILLE and CHICO NOV 1 2 AND 4 NEW $24900 SEWING MACHINE (0X50 SALE THE VISTA- DOME TO CHICAGO via Sacramento Salt Lake City and Denver PRICE SEE IT SEW WITHOUT ATTACHMENTS Butenholct Dn Appliqu Zig-Z9 i oh Br Tek Button Monogrm Blind Stitefc Embroidtry Ovrent Comfortable Chair Coaches luxurious Pullmans Five Vista-Domes (120 extra seats upstairs) I Feather River Canyon and Colorado Rockies by daylight! Ask about money-saving FAMILY FARES I The most talked-aboot train in the country! S01I2 TO CHICAGO in a Vista-Dome Chair Coach 2 Day FREE TRIAL in Your Home No Obligation Money Back Guarantee All orders placed during 3 day will be filled at sale pried OTHER NEW Straight Sawing Round Bobbin with Oarnar Built-in Corrying A Low a S99-50 Conola Sawing Mochina in At Law S119S9 ee your Trave ASm 1 or UTlte or CQtt 13th and Sacraments Calif (Gilbert 2-4971) CALL Gl 8-1393 For Damonfrotion Or Star Appeintmant ROSS APPLIANCE 2111 Jay Street Wore awed Monde and Fndaf tfl 4 4.

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