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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 21

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I Page E3 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Thursday June 4 1970 SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA NEWS Water Sewer System Bond Vote Is Set PGE Pit Recreation Plans Win- Approval -ol-t -4N 1- 4F 1 4-01pN: 'i' 'I: I 40010064 0 4 4' 1r 5 4 4 1 100) 3 41 i r' -i 0 V- I 1 '1 ''s 4 ia i Ii: 4' '1 -'4'!" i i 0 1 i 03 ii:" 1 4 iAit: It lep '14: 7 -i 7t!" 401w It tiii 1g i'''iP I i tit 1114 1 -N' il 4 'cr -r: 444t ii ri o0 -414 t- KI'r'' 'I' 0' '''4: 1 nil Tliloi 4-P I 3 e' ii44 4r 1': 4::: do2: iiii44 4 1 t- I ''0'v44 :1:: 1 1 64" :::::0: :4 0 amox I A I 4 Hifq! 7 -1 'kA i i) 'k -h 4 4 i i '4ia 0: t1t -t- ii4': 7771 6 4 KNIGHTS LANDING Yo lo Co An election is set for July 14 in the Knights Landing Services District on a $320000 bond issue to pay for a water and sewer system for this river community Franklin Gardner attorney for the district said Farmers Home Administration has approved a $150000 grant for the projcit on the condition that the bond issue is approved The community of 600 has no water system nor sewer system Each dwelling or business has its own well and septic tank Because of the high water table along the river there is a danger that VCRS will be contaminated by the septic tanks The situation has been described as critical REDDING The Shasta County Recreation Commission has approved plans sub mated by Pacific Gas and Electric Co for recreational development at their Pit 3 4 and 5 hydroelectric projects in eastern Shasta County The plans are incorporated in an application to the Federal Power Commission for renewal of the company's 50-year license to operate the facilities The commission agreed with the company in the proposed construction of three campsites in the Bush Bar area a paved parking area for fishing access at Pit 5 tunnel reservoir and an organizational camp near the north shore campground of Lake Britton Commission ember urged that the company restudy the operation of the Lake Britton reservoir to de termine the effect releases of water from Lake Britton Dam during the dry season would have on both upstream and downstream recreation and fishery purposes No provisions now exist for release of water during the dry season for downstream fishery purposes The commission served notice that it intends to comment on the recreational developments during the next 50 years saying: "Tremendous changes can take place in outdoor recreation demands during that long a period and we feel that future facilities over and above those indicated should be considered as the increase in demand dictates" Club Official 1Vilmar Grossbach assistant superintendent of schools for El Dorado County has been elected president of the Placer-vine Kiwanis Club He succeeds Glen Hokanson Buy US Savings Bonds Today Quincy Jeannie Wong Quincy and Debbie Porter Quincy Center row from left: Susie Lawrence Porto la Debbie Morgan Quincy Patty Douglass Quincy Back Row: Chris Hall Quincy Linda Vraciu Quincy Johns Berg Porto la and Jerja Wilkinson Greenville Eleven Plumas County girls are competing this year for the Sweetheart of the Mountains title and the right to reign over the Plumas County Fair in August The sweetheart will be chosen Sunday at the Plumas County Picnic at the fair ground in Quincy Contestants are front row front left: Susie White Porto la Melanie Pierce Plumas Hopefuls You! STORES SERVE To GREAT Bee Photo SOUTH NORTH IDG OAD 305 ARDE 240 Amador Slates Italian Picnic Fete Outdoor Art Festival Carnival Rides US Awards Contract For Indians' Dam 452-4234 927-5001 COLOR TILE EXCLUMX 1 COLOR TILE Ee '1 continue throughout the day Local artists as well as others from through adjoining communities are expected to show their art Prior to the festival in nearby Sutter Creek the 90th annual Italian Picnic Parade is set to start at 10:30 am under the direc SUTTER HILL Amador Co The first annual Out door Art Festival held as part of the annual Italian Picnic celebration will be held held Sunday Under direction of Jan Nigra of Sutter Creek the event will be held in the elm grove on the picnic grounds beginning at noon and will F4t1ik-i77 4 :1194 t't! 17 SIKei I 1 ltItt ))''' tr -k 1 sli i 401Zs 1 -1 1 HA ANOTHER i CARPET- mawommil 1---- 11) A 1 I i 0 I 1---- 111111 r-- 4 0 4-n-4 214 q1 0 L445 1'''''' i''' (-'1' rtr A 11fklk '4 14'-1 get 74 1: 'ge'-' ---1 e44 4ks' 444 :4 'At 4 1 1- I 4 '-----'0-9i- ic 1t kw iilsitp 4 4 40- Ti bi 4 ri r7i 1 i 4 J41 1 pt ii t---2-7 6 I tion of Frank Kane Parade awards will be made at the picnic grounds at 2 pm and will be followed by a performance of the Sacramento Banjo Band Other entertainment also will be available The weekend activities begin tomorrow evening when Johnson's Carnival of Elk Grove presents kiddies' rides "two for the price of one" here at the picnic grounds Saturday's events will include the famous Italian Chicken-Ravioli dinner and dancing with music by "The Continentals" a group of Amador County youths S444 WASHINGTON The Bureau of Indian Affairs today awarded a $64816 contract to Peter Barreta of Healdsburg Sonoma County for construction of an earth-and-rock-fill dam on the XL Ranch Indian reservation in Modoc County The dam will replace a similar facility washed out during a 1964-65 winter flood and will restore a supply of irrigation water to the reservation The contract was announced by Rep Harold Johnson of the 2nd Mountain-Valley District 4 Shasta School District Seeks To Avoid Taxes taxes amounting to $585231 plus 10 per cent penalty from March' 1 1963 MOSS GREEN lz p' 4 4 -1-11 11 4 log I e- OWLr Obituaries REGAL RED 'irse AN fl- soINCA COLD 10 440 kt-4V At ANTIQUE COPPER Home for Florence Cereda 75 of Fairfield She died in her home Tuesday night A native of Visalia she lived in So lano County 45 years She was member of Fairfield-Suisun Senior Citizens Club Surviving are sons Arthur of Fairfield and Charles of Coos Bay Ore daughter Ellouise Barrett of Des Moines Iowa and eight grandchildren 8i1 I 4r41671: tU -der vviA tt et REDDING The Shasta Union High School District has asked the State Board of Equalization not to levy penalties of $138970 against the district for failure to pay diesel fuel taxes since 1961 Henry Koenig district business manager in an affidavit filed with state board May 22 said the district was never informed that the tax applied to them even though the first diesel school bus was purchased by the district in 1961 Ile noted that when the district learned it was liable for the tax in August 1969 a fuel tax permit was obtained and taxes have been paid since then Koenig said the district currently has 25 diesel buses and "probably operates the largest rural school bus pro gram in the state" He said the district budgets its funds very closely and "there is no provision in the present district budget for the payment of these delinquent taxes" The district is subject to Skelly CHICO Funeral services will be at 11 am to morrow in Brusie Funeral Chapel here for Reta Skelly 66 of Chico She died Tuesday in a local hospital A native of Idaho she resided in Butte County 60 years She was a member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints She is survived by brothers Ramon Sorensen Elmer Sorensen Orval Sorensen and Donald Sorensen all of Sacramento Kenneth Sorensen of Weimar Placer County and sister Verna Meyer of Lompoc Santa Barbara County and sister Edith Kendall of San Rafael Hiram Stillwell FORT BRAGG Funeral services were yesterday for Hiram Charles Stillwell lifelong resident of the Mendocino Coast He died here Monday Stillwell 73 was born in Npyo and lived in Westport the past several years He was a retired fisherman a veteran of World War I and a member of the Sequoia Post No 96 American Legion and of the Comptche Grange Surviving are his widow Kitty sons Cecil of Fort Bragg Eugene of Westport Ernest of Fort Bragg and Frank of San Jose daughter June Letner of Fort Bragg brother Henry of Sacramento and 14 SHAG TILE IT YOURSELF1T'S FUN! 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Deep Pile 100 Continuous Filament Nylon Resists Burns And Stains! Loiti I GQF1- James Lambert36 and Elaine Parish 31 both of Chico Calif Charles Arthur Honor 44 and Wanda Rose Honor 40 both of Weimar Calif Charles Skelton 38 Newcastle Calif and Lucille Botkin 39 Reno Nev Leonard Ray Palfrey 19 and Sheila Marie Durrett 17 both of Yuba City Calif Richard Rosenstrauch 49 and Maxine Rosenstrauch 51 both of Woodbridoe Calif John Hotsko 22 Cristobal Canal Zone Panama and Brenda Kay Coats 19 Marysville Calif DISSOLUTIONS OF MARRIAGE BARBER In Yuba City June 1 1970 Card and Robert Interlocutory ludgment BLAKELEY In Fairfield May 27 190 Renate and Arthur interlocutory decree Come And Get ItYou Can Have Your Floor Carpeted By Tonight! GENUINE FIRST QUALITY! Ceramic Wall Tile SO QUIET WARM COLORFUL! Carpet Tile JUMBO '12" NOT SMALL 9" SIZE! i A Ronlitiftit tninrs JUMBO '12" NOT SMALL 9" 9" SIZE! 1 Beautiful Colors PERMANENT WATERPROOF BEAUTY FOR YOUR BATH! GENUINE FIRST QUALITY! 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CARSON CITY LICENSES HOWARD In Carson City Nev May 27 1970Maria Joan against Robert Malcolm of Placerville Calif suit flied cruelty VIRGINIA CITY LICENSES VIRGINIA CITY Nev Marriage censes issued here include: Douglas Dewal 25 Yuba City Calif and Susan Burtenshaw 22 Oro villa Calif Albert Pratt 47 Burns Ore and Vera Mingus 48 Oroville Calif MINDEN LICENSES MINDEN Nev Marriage HMSO Issued here Include: Edward Sackett 53 and Leda Cammack 57 both of Grizzly Flats Calif Robert Mistron Sr 69 and Frances A Braze II 61 both of Sutter Creek Calif Michael A Hall 28 and Myrna Koffier 23 both of State line Lake Tahoe Melvin John Robinson 23 and Laurel A Waiters 18 both of South Lake Tahoe Joel Bankster 33 and Elyse Crews 33 both of South Lake Tahoe John Hoffman 22 Vacaville Calif and Brenda Cone 21 Travis AFB Calif Stephen Bruce Avery 21 and Geer gotta Gail Rehfeld 21 both of Colfax Calif John Escobar 18 and Marsha Elchhoitz 19 both of South Lake Tahoe Earl McBroom 30 and Dorothy Davis 34 both of Etna Calif Robert Ralston 29 and Madelyn Vaughn 29 both of Zeohyr Cove Lake Tahoe Stanley Phlltlos 13 Camino Calif and Agnes Smith 53 Pollock Pines Calif Willard Scott 40 and Patsy Risithr 43 both of Vacaville Calif Eric Norm Nielson 28 and Stephania Gruber 23 both of Jackson Calif Edward Hugh Fisher 18 and Margo Jeanette Memoir it both of South Lake Tahoe Paul Albert Wedciall 41 and Sharon Lee Hornbeck 28 both of Stateline Lake Tahoe Clifford Sammis 37 and Dorothy Sammls 37 both 'of Stateline Lake Tahoe Thomas Joe Shatley 25 and Jeanina Gall Phillips 23 both of Angels Camp Calif Richard Johnson 37 and Barbara Johnson 30 both of Fairfield Calif Gary A Mcrendet 22 end Josenhine Steele 19 both of Grass Valley Calif New Mirror Type Finish! ArfAr COMPARE THIS LOW PRICE! BIRTHS BUSH In Fairfield June 2 1970 to Mr and Mrs Harold Bush of Vacaville a son DEAL In Woodland June 1 1970 to Mr and Mrs Harry Deal a daughter EASTLICK In Yreka May 29 1970 to Mr and Mrs Carl East lick of Fort Jones Sisklyou County a son EATON in Yuba ON June 2 1970 to Mr and Mrs Ray Eaton a daughter EGGERS In Corning Tehama County June 2 1970 to Mr and Mrs Larry James Eggers of Flournoy Tehama County a daughter FALLBECK in Woodland June 2 1970 to Mr and Mrs Loren Fallback a son LANGLEY In Oroville June 1 1970 to Mr and Mrs lerrance Langley of Oroville a daughter MERRITT in Colusa June 2 1970 to Mr and Mrs Dennis Merrit of Arbuckle a daughter MATHEWS In Yuba City June 1 1970 to Mr and Mrs Edward Mathews of Marysville a son RANDOLPH In Gridley Butte County June 1 1970 to Mr and Mrs John Randolph a son VILLALBA In Corning Tehama County June 2 1970 to Mr and Mrs Apolinar Vilialba a daughter WILSON In Vallejo May 26 1970 to Mr and Mrs James Wilson of Fairfield a son ttgNo BIRTHS BONECK May 31 1970 to Mr and Mrs Dave Boneck of Layalton Calif a daughter VONASEK June 1 1970 to Mr and Mrs Ronald Vonasek of Incline VII lege Lake Tahoe a son MARRIAGE LICENSES ESENWEIN-ANDERSON In Fairfield June 1970 Robert Alan Esenwein 21 of an Francisco and Sheryl Lynne Anderson 24 of Fairfield MUNI1-FLORES In Fairified may 29 1970 Emilio Muniz 22 and Vincenta Eva Angelina Floras 25 both of Fair field OWENS-STEPHENS in Fairfield May 29 1970 Ralph Owens 21 Travis AB and Sandra Kaye Stephens 20 SEXTON-SEATON In Fairfield June 1 1970 Sexton 38 Nellis Air Force Base Nevada and Vonelds Louise Sexton 33 Fairfield THOMASON-DYE In Fajrfield June 1 1970 Meivin Donald Thomason 79 Dixon and Judith Ellen Dye 29 Sul- su City TURREn LLROGERS In Fairfield June 1 1970 William Earl Turrell 29 and Margo Siglinde Rogers 33 both of fairfield VIERRA-CONNER In Colon June 2 1970 to James Michael terra 21 and Danette Jean Conner 19 both of Max- well WITT 13JORKHEIM In Yreka June 1 1970 to Wesley Thomas Witt 22 of Montague Siskiyou County and Max Ina Margaret Biorkileim 22 of Yreka YASAY-BICE In Fairfield June I 1973 John Rania Vastly 23: Fairfield and Anna Marcine Bice 19 Stockton COMPARE THIS LOW PRICE11 TATARUZUK In Marysville June 1 197C Joseph and Jerralyn interlocutory iudgment DEATHS KIETH in Fort Bragg June I 1970 Ralph Kieth Jr brother of Glenn of Fort Bragg Henry of Carson City Nev and Edith Kendall of San Rafael a native of Albion aged 50 Years Funeral services were yesterday NUNEZ In Roseville June 2 1970 Petra Nunez father of Manuel of Corning Rosario of Santa Clara and Rebecca Zen of Roseville brother of Pedro Labrado of San Francisco Miguel Labrado of Texas Fetiches Labrado Vicente Arenivas and Angelita Gadinez all of Roseville grandtather of 15 and great-grandfather of 24 a native of Mexico aged 80 years Reoulem Mass was today Burial was in Mount Calvary Cemetery PIPER In Yuba City June 3 1970 Edna May Piper molter ot Harry of Yuba City grandmother of four great-grandmother of three a native of Fresno acted 79 years Funeral services will be at 10 am tomorrow in Chapel of the Twin Cities interment will be in Sutter Cemetery SKELLY in Chico June 2 1970 Reta Skelly sister of Ramon Sorensen irrier Sorensen Orval Sorensen and onald Sorensen all cf Sacramento enneth Sorensen of Weimar Placer County and Verna Meyer of Lompoc Santa Barbara County a native of Idaho aged 66 years Funeral services will be at 11 am tomorrow In Brusie Funeral Chapel in Chico Burial will be in Chico Cemetery STILLWELL In Fort Braog June 1 1970 Hiram Charles Stillwell husband of Kitty of Westport father of Cecil and Ernest both of Fort Eugene of Westport Frank of San Jose and June Letner of Fort Bragg brother of Henry of Sacramento grandfather of 14 great-grandfather of 1 a native of Novo aged 73 years Funeral services were yesterday Bur el was in Engienook Cemetery SYLVESTER In Auburn June 2L1970 Max Sylvester of Foresthill Placer County husband of Alice father of William Davis of Chico and brother of Willie of Germany grandfather of three and great-grandfather of four! a native of Germany aged 75 years Funeral services will be at 2 pm tomorrow In Chapel of the Hills Cremation will follow WELCH in Marysville June 2 1970 Clarence Ray Welch father of James Joseph Thomas Nell and Irene Herryman all of Browns Valley Yuba County Donald of Loma Rica Yuba County Mary Escovedo of Marysville find Arelea Rae Gerth of San Jose brother et Bill of Sacramento Nevin of Lincoln Placer County and Ruth Whiteside Of -Herrn auena Sutter County grandfather of 33 a native of Yuba County aged 74 years Funeral services will tr at 10 am Saturday in Lipp and Su liven Chapel Interment Will be In Smarlyille Yuba County Cemetery 12' 29SCO FT SQ FT 1 I -m BRETHERICK In Fairfield May 27 1970 Mary Ann and Ronald Inter- locutory decree BRAY In Fairfield June 1 1970 John Allen and Dolores Barbara suit filed CEIRISTENSEN In Fairfield May 27 1970 Glenda Joyce and Carl John final decree Cox -'in Fairfield May 28 1970 Patty and Henry final decree CROSS In Marysville June 1 1970 Wanda and Lloyd interlocutory ludgment CUMMINS In Yreka May 29 1970 Verna Jean and Norman Carl petition filed DE HAVEN In Fairfield June 1 MO Donna Marie and Frank James suit filed DON In Yuba City June 1 1970 Marguerite and Charles interlocutory lodgment FRAZIER In Marysville June 1 1970 Daryle and Carol interlocutory ludgment INGVOLDSEN In Marysville June 1 1970 Mary and David interlocutory logment KINCAID In Fairfield May 27 1970 Sally Lou and Douglas Albert intericic utory decree LANGILL In Marysville June 2 1970 Richard and Judy interlocutory ludo- men MASCARENAS In Fairfield May 27 1970 Joyce Ilene and Gene Louis In teriocutory decree MEYI In Fairfield June 1 1970 Rubye Diane and Alvarez Romauld suit filed MYRICK In Marysville June 1 1970 Judy and Jon interlocutory ludgment PASLEY In Fairfield June 1 1970 Virginia and James suit flied REYES In Faillield May 28 1970 Sandra and Henry final decree SHELTON In Yuba City June I 1970 Ross and Doris interlocutor ludgment SHERRELL in Yuba City June 1 1970 Lee and Mary interlocutory ludgment SHIMP in Marysville June 1 1970 Judy and Richard interlocutory luditnent OPEti 7 DAYS A WEEK! SHOP SUNDAY 10 am to 4 pm MONDAY and FRIDAY II am to 9 pm DAILY and SATURDAY 8 am to 5:30 pm I 01 0 A 10010' SUPERMARTS IT'S FUN! THRIFTY! AND SO EASY! Do IT YOURSELF! Color Tile Gives You Everything You Need To Easily Tile It Yourself And Save More! IFREEI FREE USE OF TOOLS! FREE INSTRUCTIONS! 4 RETURN ALL UNUSED TILE 4P: FOR FULL CASH REFUND! 10 tau! -4 (6 1110 2401 Arden Way-921-5001 5305 Frultridge Rd-452-4234 ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING! MYRICK IV COLOWILI Of COON INC EVER RING SOLD WITH MON GUARANTEE Cid THERE COLORTHI RENO LICENSES RENO Mdrriaosi licenses Issued here include: Michael SchmitT 21 end Jud I Film 17 both of Paradise Calif i A.

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