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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 22

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SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA NEWS Page B2 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Monday October 30 1967 xuHfrtry at 7 t-f I i wv Six Are In Napa College Trustee Race County Zoners Will Decide On StocktonMarina i I i STOCKTON The San Joa-v': quin County Board of Zoning Adjustment will meet Wednes- day to decide the fate of a prove posed man-made marina and lake west of here The water areas will be cre-cj! ated by excavations for the West Freeway west of Stockton r' Although the state has vetoed a proposed lake park development in the Shoma tract the First Stockton Corporation wants NAPA Six candidates have filed for Trustee Area Three a district which will be represented by five seats on a new junior college board The board will take office only if voters approve a countywide expansion of college boundaries Dec 12 The board will have five members from area three The following incumbents have filed: Dr Alban Bailey now board president Dale Walter Napa banker the Rev Thomas Turn-bull Episcopal minister and Joan Mingst a Napa housewife New candidates include Joseph Iadrola a business education teacher and Richard McCabe an electrician Mrs Elizabeth Martini of St Helena Napa County will run for the area one seat The garage recently built by Mrs Francis Homer of Duns-muir was damaged Saturday night when Frederick pickup truck rolled two blocks and hit the door Faulty brakes were blamed for the mishap which will cost about $2500 to repair Bee Photo to develop a park on the Atlas Tract which is adjacent yi The Stockton Planning Commission has endorsed the corpo- plans while the county has delayed its approval County approval of the matter is needed because it will issue the excavation permit -t'i Preparing for Halloween parade in Weed are from left Debbie Borcalli Kim Young Suzanne Walden Jennifer Young Christy Faria and Cindy Bowen Bee Photo lY -u 4 2000 Are Predicted At Halloween Fete 1 -p: If'r 3 Lodges In Bear Valley Will Be Open Juvenile Court Gets Auto Theft Case PLACERVILLE The case of Wilbur Henry Bailey 18 of Murray Utah arrested at Lake Tahoe on an auto theft charge has been ordered certified to the juvnile court In another case Friday Delbert Reese 21 was sentenced to one year in the county jail with credit for time served on conviction of an attempted escape Red Bluff Businessmen Note Publicity Success RED BLUFF A group of bers no businessman who con-men calling themselves the Red tributes to the project gets in-Bluff Advertising Committee dividual recognition The idea about eight months ago began is to build up the image of the a project which since has brougt much publicity to this Tehama County community The men all members of the Red Bluff business community are Ray Franklin Jim Crocker Fred Hicks George Lundberg Burney Forcier Elmer Zuck-weiler and Dick Moore They are pleased with the impact The committee was formed to up the image of Red Bluff and surrounding areas which offer points of In doing so they approached local businessmen for financial town to promote commerce and tourjsm The promotions drive emphasizes industry real estate business points of interest and recreation including the $12-million fish facility which presently is under construction WEED Siskiyou Pianist Helmut Krauel will play in the College of the gymnasium at 8:15 pm ORLAND Glenn Co Or-land Kiwanis Club members expect more than 2000 northern Glenn County children tomorrow at the annual costume parade and Halloween party Kiwanians will give noisemak ers to the youngsters and provide them with refreshments and entertainment at the event which officials have cited for quietness and absence of vandalism on Halloween evenings A costume parade through the business district at 7 pm will be followed by separate parties for preschool through high school students ANTIQUE AND ART SHOW AND SALE Thoma Ccanty Foirgromdf 99E Highway Rad Bluff Calif Ust Mulburry Avtnu Entrance Friday Nev 3 12 Noon 10 PM Sat Nov 4 12 Noon to 10 PM Sunday Nov 12 Nooo to 4 PM DOOR FRIZES DAILY PUBLIC INVITED DONATION SIOO Snack Bar end Sat Nito Dinner Served Spontored by Red Bluff Women'i Club JFK University Gets 188 Acres For A Campus BENICIA Solano Co A gift of 188 acres in Solano County near Benicia has been made to John Kennedy university by Harold Parish and Mr and Mrs Richard I Parish It is along Luther Gibson Freeway about 5 miles north of Benicia on a knoll overlooking Rizzly and Suisun Bays University President Harry Morrison said the university presently located in Martinez probably will move its campus to the site in about three years The school chartered in 1964 began with 85 students and now has 258 students with 60 part-time teachers Currently operating with night classes only except on Saturdays the college offers upper division graduate courses Lower division classes will be added to the curriculum beginning with the next semester Morri son said Wednesday assistance and began advertis- Tickets for the performance ing the community in the mass sponsored by the COS music a 1 Thompson was crowned 1967 football homecoming queen at Red Bluff High game with Chico in Red Bluff The festivities were toned down somewhat when the Spartans lost the game to Chico Friday night 26-20 media According to committee mem- department are $1 for adults and 50 cents for students 4 Seek Seats On American Canyon Board Two seats are vacant on the American Canyon County Water District board and four candidates are in the running The board election will be held Nov 7 Candidates will fill four-year terms Balloting will be held in the water district office building The 330 voters will elect two members from a field of John Young retired Mare Island Navy Yard rigger Vic Watress electronics mechanic at Travis Air Force Base Lorin Moore retired leading man and Wade Humphrey leader controlman The present board is comprised of Young Watress Jack Cahill Elcana Ellis and Frank Forsey can a nice girl with money end your debt worries? Weed Groups Prepare For Halloween Parade WEED Siskiyou Co Numerous organizations in Weed are planning for Halloween events Halloween will begin at 6 pm tomorrow with a costume parade for preschool to sixth grade children The children will begin the route at Weed Mercantile store and proceed down Main Street to pass judges near the Copco office and finish at the Weed Theater Cash prizes will be given In age groups of preschool and kindergarten first to third grade youngsters and fourth to sixth grade youngsters The cash awards will be presented by the Weed Chamber of Commerce A free show will follow at the Weed Theater which is also sponsored by the chamber for preschool and elementary school pupils and for high school and college youths BEAR VALLEY Alpine Co-Work is continuing to have three new ski lodges ready for the 1957-68 ski season The Bear Valley Lodge is to open Dec 15 featuring a 62-room lodge bank post office ski shop pro shop and other stores A bar and restaurant will be in a separate building The three-story Lodge also is nearing completion and is to open in the middle of next month It will have a capacity of 50 persons Another lodge is under construction at Mt Reba adjacent to Bear Valley The lodge is designed to give entry to the Reba Ski Bowl slopes It also will contain ski shop restaurant and facilities A Bear Valley is some 85 miles east of Stockton on Calif 4 Bullet Shatters I Wounds Hunter In 100 Places SOUTH LAKE TAHOE-Den- jj nis Watson 18 of Mountain jj View Santa Clara County was treated for 100 tiny wounds in his leg buttocks and arm made by fragments of a bullet when a rifle held by a hunting com-J? panion fired accidentally El Dorado County deputies said the bullet was trom a rifle held by Johnson Kelly Gibbs 29 of Atherton San Mateo County It split when it struck a metal bedpost and chair and the fragments hit 3 Watson He was taken to Bar-jJ ton Memorial Hospital where his condition was reported not serious The accident occurred Satur-jjj day a cabin near Fallen Leaf Lake where the men were pre-paring to go hunting English Ridge Tunnel-Dam Is Due By 1979 LAKEPORT Lake Co Robert Pafford Jr regional director of the US Bureau of Reclamation said the English Ridge tunnel and dam probably will be completed by 1979 Speaking before about 150 persons at the Stillwood resort here Pafford said the reservoir to be created by the dam on the Eel River will store 1800000 acre feet of water He said some 200000 feet would be available for export through Clear Lake in Lake County Also present at the meeting Friday called by the Eel River Association was State Water Director William Gianelli who indicated the state might be able through funding and studies to help Clear Lake avoid a worsening algae condition National Banks Get Break From Nevada Use Tax CARSON CITY Nev Tax assessments totaling $33695 against two national banks in Nevada have been canceled by an attorney opinion exempting the firms from sales and use taxes Deputy Atty Gen John Sheehan said taxation of national banks must be limited to methods permitted by Congress and in the absence of permissive legislation no assessment could be made Sheehan said the exemption applied to such items as personalized checks repossessed autos and business machines bought out of state i j- 4 Tahoe Union Hall Is Entered And Set Ablaze SOUTH LAKE TAHOE Police are investigating a burglary and arson at the General Laborers Union Local 185 hiring hall A secretary discovered the floor afire when she reported to work Saturday Officers said a window had been broken to gain entrance and a typewriter valued at $150 taken Assistant Fire Chief Marvin Smiley said papers were piled on the floor and a vola tile liquid poured over them and set afire A two-foot hole was burned in the floor Burney Firm Is Lassen Logging Project Winner SUSANVILLE Scott Lunv ber Company Inc of Burney Shasta County was the successful bidder for 9200000 board-feet of Lassen National Forest timber appraised at $185180 The company bid $377420 against eight other firms Cal Martin assistant mana Cattlemen's Group Sets Sale In Shasta Obituaries ger for the company an- Investigators sa id The timber located in the ruled out a possible which in River-Big Valley Association will have its Minn Ida Engstrom of Leads ND Jennie Berg of Cando ND Esther Waller of Brain-erd Minn and Kathryn Me-Fadyen of Houston Tex yes not connection with an explosion ripped apart a Sparks Nev union hall Thursday night fall feeder sale at 1 pm Wednesday on the Inter-Mountain Fair ground here Some 2600 feeder cattle will be on sale About 55 bulls of varied breeds will be sold at 6 pm Bogard District about 40 miles northwest of Susanville is predominately ponderosa pine with nominal amounts of white fir and incense cedar Firms participating in the Oct 23 oral auction were Eagle Lake Lumber Company Susanville Collins Pine Company Chester Plumas County Lumber Company Redding: Kimberly Clark Corporation Highways has announced five And Shasta County Lit intersections on California 99 Le Vai Lumber Company south of Yuba City wll be im- Red(j susanville Lumber Irene Theresa Okell FAIRFIELD A Requiem Mass will be offered at 10:30 am tomorrow in Holy Spirit Church for Irene Theresa Okell 74 longtime resident of this area She died yesterday in a Francisco A native of Napa Junction she is survived by sons Edward and Charles of Suisun Valley daughters Marian Kimball and Barbara Rees of Fair-field eight grandchildren and a sister Rose Ney of Vallejo The Rosary will be recited at 8 pm today in the Hansen-Bryan Funeral Home in Samuel Lutes RED BLUFF Funeral services will be held at 2 pm rr in the Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers for Samuel Lutes 77 of Los Molinos a 30-year resident of Tehama County He died yesterday in a local hospital A native of Nebraska Lutes was a retired carpenter A veteran of World War I he is survived by a sister Violet Kennedy and a brother Spence Lutes of Long Beach AN EXPERIMENT IN SEX EDUCATION BORROW $1QOO PAY ONLY $033 MONTHLY A single phone call to "the girl at Pacific Plan" can put your debt worries to rest or good You can borrow from $100000 to $5000 00 or more You can pay $8 33 monthly with an interest only loan for each $1000 00 you borrow And take 37 months to pay Call Pacific Plan today sleep better tonight Here are the low low monthly payments for homeowners: Terminal payment loan Borrow Pay Monthly Corporation Tefco Inc and Red Bluff proved late this year Bids will be opened Nov 22 on a project to widen the highway and provide left turn lanes at the Oswald Barry Bogue Smith and Richland roads intersections About $40000 is available for the work Clara Meyer 833 1666 2500 3333 4166 $100000 200000 300000 400000 500000 Principal amount due at maturity 5 I5'1- Montague Driver Is Injured When Auto Overturns Near Yreka YREKA Bert Lee Krump 57 of Montague Siskiyou County is confined to Siskiyou County General Hospital with major injuries suffered in a one-car accident at Oberlin Road and the Montague-Grenada Road 6 miles east of Yreka Highway patrol officers said the accident occurred about 11 pm Friday when vehicle failed to negotiate the intersection onto the Montague-Grenada Road His car left the road and overturned in a field The car was not found until about 8 am Saturday Krump remained in the car all night patrolmen reported ijhj oimw aw jfvumwn RED BLUFF Funeral serai vices will be held at 10:30 am fc tomorrow in the Fickert-Mason RED BLUFF Funeral serai Chapel in Red Bluff for Clara vices are pending in the Hoyt-2 Lousie Meyer 64 a resident of Cole Chapel of the Flowers for Red Bluff for 15 years Hattie Peterson 72 a resident Mrs Meyer a native of North of Red Bluff 49 years Dakota died yesterday in a lo- She died Saturday in a Sacra 3 cal hospital mento Hospital She is survived by her hus- A native of Missouri Mrs -band Herman who has been Peterson was a member of i employed by Pacific Gas Westside Grange Electric Co for 42 years a Survivors i 1 her hus-g son Christopher of Red Bluff I band Miral of Red Bluff jj brothers Gustav Engstrom of'daughters Mrs Jean Deming of 5 Montley Minn Jens Engstrom Sacramento and Mrs Phyllis and Emil Engstrom both ofjJones of Santa Clara a sister Leads ND and Adolph Eng-Mrs Peggy Dayton of Sacra-strom of Maddock ND sis-'mento a brother Noa Duncan ters Anna Blegen and Hannah of St Louis Mo and six Kristenson both of Staples! grandchildren JRL CIJFJC CALL! Sacramento: 482-5140 3423 El Camino Sacramento: 452-7556 4415 Freeport Angels Camp Youths Are Held In 'Pot' Case ANGELS CAMP Calaveras Co Two Angels Camp youths Michael Airola 19 and Danny Walsh 19 are held in county jail on charges of possessing marijuana The two were arrested last week after several investigation Police said a search of their house turned up packages of marijuana in tinfoil and plastic bags Judge Marvin Shupe set bail at $11000 each vi Do high school seniors know enough about sex? Or too much? Does sex education belong in the schools? Here's how one teacher developed a course that changed the lives of many of her students One of 40 articles and features in the November Digest Get it today DIGEST.

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