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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 3

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0 Sacramento California THE SACRAMENTO BEE MONDAY JANUARY 4 1960 Page A3 Radio Station KROY Cuts Ties With Network Radio station KROY today Rites Are Set For Lucia Devore Services for Mrs Axel Erickson 82 Founder Of Firm Dies Axel Erickson 82 who founded the Erickson Con-! youths in the Sacramento struction Company in 1912Jarea last night heard David died late Saturday in his 0 McKay president of the Water Office Personnel Plan Pollution Study Personnel of the state department of water resources and other agencies will go back to school beginning next Monday to learn the latest Chapel Burial will be private Mills Devore 71 of 4025 La Court Fair Oaks who had been active in the Order of the Eastern Star Club jchurch work will be held at 2 PM tomorrow in Sierra View Woman's Screams-' Scare Off Atfacker Colleen Lucas 20 last night told the police her screams frightened away a man who grabbed her by the neck and locked one of her arms behind her back at 24th and Streets She said she was walking home when the man whom she could not describe jumped her When she started screaming he ran on 24th Street began broadcasting as an in-Canada dependent station after ending 5 las niSht th Jthe Columbia Broadcasting andgyStem who died Saturday Sacramento native of lived-in Fair Oaks James Hensley executive director of the station said programming will emphasize news music sports and public service programs The station has been in operation in Sacramento since 1937 On December 12th The Bee radio station KFBK joined the CBS network on a partial basis Full affiliation will be- techniques in the study of stream pollution The purpose of the instruction in the American River Junior Cpllege is to prepare personnel for the study of ror 18 years Mrs Devore in a was a and had water pollution problems along the Sacramento River The Sacramento Bee Issued Daily Including Sunday McClatchy Newspapers Owner And Publisher Office Twenty First and Sacramento California MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches Second-class postage paid at Sacramento California Subscription rates: Ten cents per copy dailv 15 cents per copy Sunday $2 00 per month daily and Sunday bv carrier and by mail In California Nevada and Oregon In other states by maii $2 50 per month: foreign $500 per month She was a member of the Fair Oaks Presbyterian The survey was authorized 1 Church the San Juan Chapter by the 1959 legislature and 463 0ES! secretary-treasurer! come effective June 4th will be carried out over San Juan Masonic three year period The legis-jClub a member of the Grand- $50000 IS SOUGHT Iature appropriated $130000 mothers Club 42 of Fair Oaks NEVADA CITY Nevada Low Bird Count Is Laid To Dry Weather Relatively dry weather last year is believed responsible for the counting of only 133-625 birds yesterday in the Sacramento area by members of the Sacramento Audubon Society Burgess Heacox chairman of the society count committee said the weather conditions mainly cut down the number of water fowl which usually are seen by the thousands in the area Heacox also pointed out gusty wind yesterday probably kept some birds under cover Better Than 10 More However he said the number of birds seen is more than 10 per cent higher than last year when society members tallied only 120123 individual birds The record is 547044 sighted in 1957 The 11th annual dawn to dusk tally was carried out in a 175 square mile area centered on the Yolo Bypass Weir More than 60 society members worked in 10 zones to record the birds' Heacox reported 124 different species of birds were tallied one less than the record 125 seen last year Many Sparrows The largest number of birds of one species seen were the white crowned sparrows with 17349 tallied Counters also reported 15883 Brewers' blackbirds Heacox said the Sacramento bird counters reported about 50 barn owls which he declared probably is the rec ADVERTISEMENT Looking for a PUBLISHER1 Your book can be published promoted distributed by successful reliable company noted tor prompt personal service Ad sublets Send for Free Booklet Vantage Press Dept FN-47 6253 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood fa'i' of Jesus Christ of Day Saints caution on early steady dating closed circuit radio broadcast originating in the Lake City Mormon Tabernacle was beamed to than 250000 of the young people opened a 13 week campaign by church leaders aimed helping prevent problems leading to juvenile delinquency Not Yet Time McKay said early steady is with handicaps to which hopeful fiery shbuld not be subject' He declared the worst thing this dating that it to the young man of familiarity or ownership and to the young girl feeling of belonging a rap state to be consummated rightly only by marriage but when experienced unbridled daring youth becomes like fruit plucked before it is The Sacramento area young people ages 12 to 21 gathered in the Third and Fourth Chapel- 1101- 51st to hear 'McKay The was one of 10 meeting simultaneously in the United States Represented at the chapel most of the Mormon i ms Easton McDonald McDonald Ends 42 Years As Rail Switchman Easton McDonald of 503 38th Street has retired after 42 years on the job as a railroad switchman most of that time in the Sacramento yards of the Southern Pacific Company McDonald began his railroading career in Carlin Nev in 1917 and later that year moved to Sacramento where he remained For many years McDonald was local chairman of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen His retirement was marked by a farewell party given in his honor by fellow workers In attendance were Spence new' SP division superintendent Trainmaster Bunting and Pendergast general yardmaster past president of the Nevada Co Homer Bevard a Sagebrush Chapter Daugh- logging truck driver has filed The study will cover 300 er? American Revj-a $50000 suit against Clair miles of the river from Past Queen of Annonjjvey Stuart Ivey and Allen ding Shasta County to RioFd-Temple 56 Daughters of Anderson charging them with Vista Solano County Nile anc a member of the negligence in a log loading hydrology of the system and Eair Gaks Grange 724 accident in which he was in- the physical biological chem- Survivors include her sonjured ical and biochemical effects George Devore of San Fran-of waste discharges will be cisco and daughter Dorothy studied jGravell of Georgetown El The department of water Dorado County resources said this will provide information regarding factors which influence quality of water so that pollution can be prevented The course will be conducted by Dr Kramer chief of training programs of the Robert A Taft Sanitary Engineering Center of the federal public health service in Cincinnati Ohio home at 1932 El Monte Avenue North Sacramento His death following an illness of several weeks came less than a month after that of his wife Olga who died Salt December 8th Services will be held at 3 PM Wednesday in North Sacramento Funeral Home Entombment will be in East Lawn Born In Sweden Erickson who was born in Sweden moved to North Sacramento from Minneapolis Minn with his wife in 1912 He became one of the founders of North Sacramento constructing about 50 per cent of the buildings on Del Paso Boulevard His father had been a contractor in Sweden Erickson owned and leased the first Bank of America Building in Sacramento He built many theaters in the Sacramento area including the two in North Sacramento He also built and brought the first county library to North Sacramento He constructed first market in Placerville El Dorado County many years ago and he built the first Stop-N-Shop market in Sacramento Retired In 1948 He retired from the company in 1948 It is oper ated by his three sons Au-burn A Frank and Harry Erickson all of Sacramento The Ericksons were married January 10 1906 in Minneapolis They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in the family home in 1956 Other survivors are a daughter Mrs Nellie Lueders of Sacramento brothers Ar-vid and Hjaimar Karlsson of Sweden four grandchildren and one great grandchild Church Latter them His more It at dating youth about gives sense a turous vows by Ward Street group were stake their SACRAMENTO'S OLDEST HOME-OWNED STATIONESACBAMENTO'S OLDEST HOME-OWNED ST STATIONER ERS i xtJv orc the year in any one young people the Northjsection of nation OF THE YEAR SUPPLIES TODD-HADLEY FORMS SHAW WALKER FILES AND FILING SUPPLIES TRANSFER FILES BOOKKEEPING FORMS INVENTORY SHEETS DATERS NEW BANDS AND PADS NEW YEAR WHEELS FOR DATERS AND BAND STAMPS CALENDARS The society members also reported 35 mountain plovers which Heacox said are rare in this area Tabulate Results The results of the count will be tabulated and forwarded to the National Audubon Society to be combined with results from other counts in the nation Section leaders for the Sacramento count include Mr and Mrs A Argante George Dobbins Bruce Swine-hart Georgia Borchert Cora Baker Muriel Kaminsky Al-freida Meuser Alice Williams and Jeanne Pond Sacramento Sacramento and American River Stakes Conductor for the local meeting was Ralph Lauper superintendent of the Young Mens Mutual Improvement Association of the Sacramento Stake Another Scheduled On Sunday the young people of the three Sacramento area stakes will meet in own churches after worship services to hear the second in the series of talks The age limit will be 14 to 21 Topics for discussions will include Adherence To Church Standards of Conduct Choosing of Friends Responsibility Of Young Men To The Young Women they Date Responsi bilities Of Young Women In Dating Relationships and other subjects Church leaders- said the talks are designed to late greater faith and devotion and to protect the young people against tendencies to ward deliquency abroad in the land STAMP STATIONERY (0 heip4you write your classified ad Dial GI 2-5011 The Bee You can charge it (adv TWO STORES GI 1-1401 1015 8th St 2929 Rio Linda Man Hurt In Crash On Dec 16 Dies Douglas Haynes 39 of 904 7th Street Rio Linda died Saturday night in the Sacramento Hospital from injuries suffered in an auto accident December 16th deputies said Haynes apparently while he was drving his car north on Rio Linda Boulevard near Street His car left the road and struck a tree Haynes suffered multiple fractures A poultry farm worker he is survived by his wife Thelma and children Etta 8 and Larry 6 His death is recorded among 1959 traffic statistics by the state highway patrol Organization Notes The St Francis Altar Society of St Francis Catholic Church will resume its weekly public card parties Wednesday at 2 PM In the social hall at 25th and Streets Mrs Beth Knapp will be We can make your old mattress as new as the New Year Valley Mattress (adv PROFESSIONAL II IG CLEANING "A Half Century of Service" RUG Binding 1 5 5 DISCOUNT Cash and Carr Sacramento Rug Works 130B 85(h St CL 5-3081 CULINARY HELP HEADQUARTERS All hinds Kitchen Dining Rm Help for Hotels Camps Restaurants Institutions Resorts national'' EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 926 2nd St PH GI 2-2931 Fred Hurlzlg Ray Hurtzig CtefTDtHDtitHt'iHDOliSSmEJ' 355s I INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE regularly $1995 to $2295 Convenient too always plenty of-FREE BARKING right next door or yon may OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT MAKE DEPOSITS or WITHDRAWALS BY MAIL 'Accounts opened by Jan 10th earn from Jan 1st For short time we reduce aelected Florsheun styles from our regular stock up this chance to save on famous Florsheim Quality! We have a good selection but not all sizes in every style Better come in right away! Locally owned and managed Serving the Sacramento Valley since 1929 Every account is insured up to $10000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp USED GRANDS SJQC00 and up DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Steinway Baldwin Knabe Chickering Kranich Bach Many Others SPINETS UP TO Vz OFF ORGANS WHILE THEY LAST Some Demonstrators Floor Models Like New Mahogany Blond Walnut Charry Convenient Terms we axxxxp (ji Charge Accounts Invited CZ3E 8ANKAMERICAR0 1010 Street ONE HOUR FREE PARKING CITY PARKING LOTS Opsp Mon and Fri 'til 9 PM Bill Sullivan Mgr Phono GI 2-0301 Stj-m 1 1418 St GI 8-3982 Also In San Francisco and Oakland i2oojJjpOJGjl35fiZ I i.

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