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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 48

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48 North State Are Killed 5 Wounded InKorea Corporal Everett Karr of Then Butte County and Private Class Harlan Stepp of Likely Modoc County were killed in and five Superior Califor-' were wounded of the fatalities was re- by the parents Mr and 0 Karr of Thermal lto Mr and Mrs Ray Stepp of The names of the wounded were carried in a department defense casualty list Messages Of Deaths and Mrs Karr stated a in their sons tompany them telling of how young was killed when a shell ex in an artillery piece he and men were servicing on October 19th The Karrs have in Butte County since 19311 there from Arkansas Be-' his parents young Karr is by six brothers and six received a message from department of defense stating son was killed in action on Heartbreak Ridge The parents they had received tat letter him on October 12th in he enclosed his monthly in order for the parents to a present for them-selves Wounded wounded are listed as: Sergeant First Class Charles Horn son of Mrs Naomi I of Stockton San Joaquin Private First Class Herbert Willis Jr son of Mr and Willis Sr of Weed Siskiyou County: Private First Class Wright-son of Mr and Allen Wright of Ukiah Mendocino County and Corporal Glen Briggs son of Mrs Violet Anderson of Arcata Humboldt Coun- Smelcer of Adin Modoc stated he has received his son Peter Jr is alive is back on duty with Company 1st Battalion 19th Regiment He had been reported as in action and was believed to have been killed THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1 1 1 1 1 FUN FOR ALL Hallowe'en Is a major event in Bates Joint Union Grammar School in Court land in which virtually everyone takes pt Starting the activities is a parade in which various classes march from one classroom to another The picture at top left shows the first grade begirming its tour Gale Heringer is leading the procession followed by Florence Lopez Mike Heringer David Chaix and MO Woolgrower Says Menace To Sheep Is Growing FRANCISCO Nov 1171:: -at 9 are becoming an increasing menace to California's So says Joseph Russ 1so president of the state -wool' association 0 toldassociation members: yesterday th2 do populal is going up and in some they are a greater men-1 to sheep than predatory ani-1 kb He added: When you think of somel I vga Bunny Peck At the right geraldine Farmer and Gary Cole of the third grade admire the nose on Henry Span school bus driver Below Kathleen Mary Graham is amused by the antics of her cousin Robert Douglass Graham Jr as he playfully sWings at Richard Pyleman Robert was voted to have the best costume in his class The three are in the fourth grade Classroom parties completed the program Bee Photos Cow Palace Breaks Red Bluff Record In Sale Of Three Bulls THE BEE'S SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA NEWS Dairymen Ask Milk Price Hike In Susanville Area SUSANVILLE Lassen Co Nov a petition by dairymen to raise the minimum wholesale price of milk in the LEssen Plumas Sierra mar keting area will be held November 14th in the supervisor's room at the courthouse It will be conducted by the bureau of milk control California Department of Agriculture The dairymen hold that feed costs have advanced steadily since the last price increase of 1 cent per quart was authorized by the bureau last January 1st The present minimum retail price for milk sold in stores and delivered to homes is 20 cents a quart 1 'Russ Island In Napa County Is Ar Sold For $600 000 1 NAPA Napa Co Nov 1 iRuss Island west of the Napa 1River in southern Napa County has been sold to a San Francisco irealtor by Andrew Pelissa for said by title company aides to he the largest single price ever paid for a tract in the icoutity's history i The buyer is Pringle who aceshas purchased large acre- iages in the same area for an tin- use Pringle stated he is acting as agent for "an undis- 4) 'closed principal" In all Pringle now has paid more than $900000 for in the southern Napa County marshland area Most of the property is inaccessible by land travel Placer Will File I Protest Against SAN FRANCISCO Nov I last night at the Grand bidding brought theNational Rodeo in the Cow Pal- Rate Boost highest price ever paid for a by roping and -tying a calf of three range bulls at the open-in 132 seconds AUBURN Placer Co Nov 1 ing of the Golden Gate Natiorval It was the fastest time record- At the request of I Placer Hereford Sale at the Grand Na-ed so far in the 1931 show 'County supervisors District At- tional Livestock Exposition here1 1 Jiggs Burk of Comanche Okla torney Al Broyer is drawing Tejon Ranch of Bakersfield was second at 134 seconds and uP re-solutions pr-otestinz an inrdfme paid $10800 yesterday for Castro of Richmond third crease in electric rates asked by record nen of bulls sold by Ptat 139 the Pacific Gas and Electric record pen of bulls sold by Pdat 139 the Pacific Gas ann Electrte com-: Franklin of Meeker Colo at the! Other results during last pany and an increase in wire! Cow Palace stock show rates asked by the Western night's performance: Thdge or $3600 for each bull Rareitark bonne nd -r in- asev Tihhit rtf Union Telegraph Company was higher than the nreviouslEort Pierre AD first Carl Mendes of The protests were ordered filed record of S9000 paid for a pen Haroin Zwierlein of sac- with the public utilities commis-i at the Red Blu Bull Sale earlier: Wild horoo alamitede -Bobby Poke of sion in time for a hearing in Sani this year in Bet! Bluff Okia first Bill Harvey of Lake-IFrancisco November 7th at the! tow Ore second Sammy Reno of Rete request of the Pacific Gas andl County wood City third: Johnny Clawson Vail- Jo Sorano County fourth lElectric Company-and in time for: High Single Price Saddle hrnne Anderonn oca hearin in San Francisco on In bidding on single bulls Jo-1-411itiview first ftitsir tyorx of Mode-no' orond Leo Robert of Bed Bluff Te- iii ovember zlst on the application: seph Fisher of Warren Washjhama COUrity third of the Western Union Telegraph paid top price of $5700 for Aris-: el minx bnrso en mpinnollo Na 'ley i tocrat 7th sold by the Matson Zeth yeurntztegtf btrip- Company 1 Hereford Ranch of Naches Washleollina or Wilkins Now second Pnen t- PEDDING: Driver Posts Bail vn milers by Don Doege of Eseramento The sale biggest ever held inithird Monte Brown is free on $252: the Cow Palace brought a ous total tteetirs7rextin ftli Aorrels nr New-i bail while awaiting action in the of $257670 for 199 registered'Elcateln e11 11aa(115ccPY(17rio0 Counts' st 6Vcity court on a drunk driving' Herefords-118 bulls and $1 COWSlinnn Mendel OflInttI alte third 11-g- lcharge He was reported pred and heifers 1 Brahma hull riding ridtt Erld Akee nfl i I Reavor Dicia Drat: Dirk of Bak- to have paid the $232 as' More than 200 head of Hereford 'Wield witcond tools two quali(iers) a fine I McCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS SERVICE Sacramento California Capital Architect Offers To Design $250000 Hospitai 1Coats May Se ROSEVILLE Placer Co Nov Olauson Sacramento architect last night told the city council he can design a 23 bed municipal hospital for $230000 or less All bids on previous plans exceeded the $250000 available for less YUBACITY Sutter Co Nov All bids on previous plans ex- Assemblyman Arthur ceeded the $250000 available for the project 1Coats Jr of Yuba City has an Complete Plan Triounced he will resign his Post Olauson asserted the plans will las chairman of the Democratic include- virtually I giCentral Committee in the third necessary to operate the hospitall congressional district to devote and that his cost estithate also includes his fee le declared time to an active campaign is willing to sign a contract stipti4for a congressional seat in the re- lating his fee would be reappointed district if he fails to provide plans which will attract bids of $250000 orl Coats said if the support he ex- less ivects is forthcoming he will seek Walter Mezgar consultant Democratic nomination at the project will confer years primary election Olauson and was directed by the vs Aabe wiciuoLitt alms vCL -J Third District council to submit a report at the! The third district embracei Sae council meeting scheduled for No-1 vember llth ramento Yolo Glenn Colusa Fund Drive Sutter and Yuba Courties 1 The council took under advi5e-1 Coats was elected to the state merit an offer by the American'assemblY from the fourth district in 19IS and reelected in 1930 City Bureau in Sacramento to raise more money for the hospital after a career which includes construction should it be needed service with the United States The bureau recommended a 12 Department of Justice army see-week public subscription cam- firm state lezislative counsel's pain with the bureaus fee set office and state board of eaualiza at $600 a week ition Ile also served as Yuba City Commission Is Named 1a ttorneY4 The council also: I Yuba City Native A ppotnten Frank 41rlnrv a Southern Coats w) tter ntv Pacific locomot ivy enzpr Is it jrJT pwr 1 oa ou of the city park enm mission to aueveed Superior Jude Coats was born ierr! (wily resigned tort eI the env attorney to I eke lin Yuba City 37 years azo and at the twat atpe In ttelittr nz arida lona i tended local schools Yuba Col ta nol adla rent the titulary tutwerane theneeal plant 'wetted tar plant expan- lege University of California at mon Berkeley a McGeorge Anooirm committee tEl make a study of too court rnoirt i actin to requiran when School of Law in Sacramento the WW1 of 11111letral 3114CP 11 atoolithel January let Tha riir la PrOVIAP4 ttAt I le was wed to Jane Houston Jotwe or 'he peace 'aka over hit 0 I Sac 1945 The Sacramento in work Yoio Suit Asks $48862 For Damages To Auto ITwo Amadorans Are WOODLAND Nov 1 Appointed By en- crame n- cramen- WOODLAND Yo lo Cn Nov11 Owen Kessel of North Sacramento has filed a $4SS62 automobile property damage suit in the Yo loi County Superior Court against' Wayne Fabus of Woodland The suit is the result of an automobile collision on the Sacramento River Road east of 1Voodland September 1st This week Fabus pleaded auilty to a hit' run drivinig charge and was given 30 days to raise a $30 Truck Driver Warns Left Is Passing Side And Right Is Suicide COLUSA Colusa Co Nov 1 Carl Fox drives one of the huge bulk rice trucks in this area and he has been having trouble on the highway Several times motorists have passed him on the wrong side After an unusually close shave Fox hit upon an idea Ile placed signs on the back of his truck On the left side of the tru(k the sign reads: -Passing Side" on the right "Suicide" Nobody has passed the Fox truck on the wrong side since Coats May Seek Seat InCongress couple have three children I o-vernnr Earl Warren today announceli the appointment of Lucien Vaira of Drytown AmRdor County and Milos Rego vich of Plymouth Amador Coun in the board of directors of the Twenty Sixth District Association in Amador County Vaira whose term will end Jan Inary 15 1935 succeeds Elias 'Day Al Jackson Amador County who has resianed from the board 11ezovich whose term will end January 15 1952 fills the vacancy caused by the death of Albert 'Dickson of Plymouth Murder Trial Is Set For Ukiah Woman UKIAH Co- Nov '1---Oma Brown charged with the murder of her common law hug Harold Thompson pleaded llot guilty in the superior court A three day jury trial was sct for November 19th at 10 AM i 48 THURSDAY NOVEMBER I 195f BEE'S SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA NEWS McCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS SERVICE Sacramento California FUN FOR ALL Hallowe'en Is a major event in Bates Bunny Peck At the right geraldine Farmer and Gary Cole of ag Cl rc I North State Joint Union Grammar School in the third grade admire the nose on Henry Span school bus alrymen )6isk apita A hitect A Courtland in which virtually everyone takes welt Starting the driver Below Kathleen Mary Graham is amused by the antics el's frorenfmet hhaevepltlyefullsyt i Offers To Design i Are Killed activities isc ar lled 5 tandee in which various classes left Sho osINiltliegs grade begirpning its tour Gale Heringer is leading the procession costume in his class The three are in the fourth grade Class- rice Hike $250000 Coats May 1 Seek 1 ROSEVILLE Placer Co Nov followed by Florence Lopez Mike Heringer David Chaix and room parties completed the program Bee Photos Olauson Sacramento Wounded InKorea r'-'7: ------4'-'--4 A4 41'7'''' 4 2' fl llVille Area hitect last night told the cit acouncil he can design a 25 bei seat In Congress USaHe Corporal Everett Karr of municipal hospital for $250000or Then CV 4 1 24 4 1 5 v7 406714 USANVILLE Lassen Co less- stI-4--50 Jii Nov 1A hearing ed on a petition ILL" BAAsse CITY Sutter Class Harlan Stepp of Like- mSaunt rA Modoc County were Nov Butte County and Private $4 gt 14" 0 Aiseor 4-1jt4 mum wholesale price of milk in All bids on previous plans ex- 1 ceed the $250 000 available for killed in at the courthouse 1 thkhYeetidnaLremnaen to raise the mini- Coats Jr of Yuba City has an and five Superior Califo rss Isiti- the project Complete Plans flounced he will resign his post were wounded rtio- las chairman of the Democratic fatalities 4' 4 It 2114 A 4 of the was re- 1 -17 Pw'iullmbaes eSlid Nerrammeamr includevirtually Olauson asserted the plans will ry I her 14th in the supervisor's room necessary to operate the hospitallCentral Committee in the third congressional district to devote Mr nd Mrs Ray Stepp of by the parents Mr and '437-1( 'sr' It will be conducted by thincludes his fee Ile declared hhis time to an active campaign and that his cost estirciate also Karr of Thermallto 47 'A Jert- isi1 a lel bureau of milk control- California ls willing to sign a contract stipusfor a congressional seat in the re i The names of the wound- --a -40 4 1 0 tucita'-) 0 cently reappointed district he ex were carried in a department --1 1 0161- Department of Agriculture lating his fee would be forfeited: defense casualty list 4 'i "-4 11411 Nfd The dairymen hold that feed if he fails to rovide plans whichl Coats said if the support Illessages Of Deaths I 4- 1 ''II costs have advanced steadily will attract Eids qf $250000 or is forthcoming he will seek and Mrs Karr stated a ta i 1 4s 4s 4 cethentbpuerrexairatstw as a uu ati 121 by since the last price increase of 1 less apirtoeirectMezguairli cocrtrtwliothr I tnheext Zartriocarore7eicn4toitzn at in their son's tompany ztc tr theW them telling of how yotmg r'41---- The present minimum retail Olauson and was directed by thel I Third District was killed when a shell ex- 11q 4 s'-'' iill price for milk sold in stores and council to submit a report at the The third district embracei Sae in artillery piece he and rt Tt delivered to homes is 20 cents a council meeting scheduled for No-1 men were servicing on Oc- '1 1 dr 4) If' 42 i quart vember llth ramento Yolo Glenn Colusa 19th The Karrs have re- County ice 1931 4- '44't4 1 ic la titt Fund Drive Sutter and Yuba Courties in Butte ouny sn i lit fa' "(' 7 as elected to the state Coats vv lb The council took under advise- merit an offer by the American'assemblv from the fourth district his parents young Karr is there from Arkansas Be- lk" 4 't in 191S and reelected in 1930 16 Russ Island In City Bureau in Sacramento to by six brothers and six 4 '''S viz' raise more money for the hospital Napa County Is after a career which includes -i-sts-s -s-ttoo construction should it be needed service with the United States 's' 1 Department of Justice army see department of defense stating received a message from C-4 1 The bureau recommended a 12 4 tr oo Sold For $600 public iti 000 wee puc suscrpon cam-tio state leislative counsels g' Lk "P-- illr0 the bureau'e son was killed in action on j4 NAPA Napa Co Nov 1 with fe set office a state board of equa nd liza- :) i 1 1 '''''t 0444aallat 21e-w -A Russ Island west of the Napalat $600 a week ition Ile also served as Yuba City Heartbreak Ridge The parents! -i- 1 4 ti d36! The council also: Yuba City Native they had received a letter I 4'4- mix teeood 1 has in southern sold to SNJaanopaFeiriCasosanueniscoftoyr la ttorneV4 Conunission Is Named him on October 12th in! 444 it I he encloseck his monthly: "Sts ii i said by title company syysets: tocmnp-tr: Alcromterl Ft'l'ank flrelory eofcoSauttcterwaCsobtionrnty olatc in order for the parents to Jsound a present for them-1 aides to he the largest sinzle Jerre Ciallyv resagrfd v4i I einettirrtr eltiphire lotridit iloankz 1 4 1 in Yuba City 7 yearzo a at price ever naid for a tract 3 in the 4s tended local schoolss and: Yuba Col Wounded Icounty's history land adjarent To th eamtare 4444rae idirtwoa1 plant needod tor plant expan- lege University California at wounded are listed as: lb i The buyer is Pringle wholmos Sergeant First Class Charles 0 alrrady has purchased large acre-If A 7:1 1 rn 0" 1 rnon1rtfrna 17 elM ik re: 4: 1t Berkeley and McGeorge School o- Law in Sacramento -S iIthe Pout of minsetoal 3'14 tl Vhni aomi IC lhed Horn son of Mrs 41 -'-c- ages in the same area for an un- Jane ston 0 new law provide' hat' as wed Hou 4' tdisdosed use Pringle stated hellar1: 1 Th 7- of Stockton San Joaqum 13 4 of 'he pear take over hie 04 i Sacramento in 1 The Private First ass 945 Cl He- 41116 II pis acting as agent fr "an undisork coserincpan a rngie ouple hae three children Willis Jr son of Mr and il" I all Pi 62 now has paid more than $900000 Yolo Suit Asks $488 Willis Sr of Weed Siski- Napa for proms-s in the southern! County: Private First Class Wright-son of Mr and i County marshland areal For Damages To Auto ITWO Amadorans Ar Allen Wright of UkiahM en- cp 4151 i 911 Cow Palace Breaks Red Bluff Most of lthe property is inacces- sible by an travel I WOODLAND l'olo Co Nov 1 County and Corporal Glen 1 i sY 1 A ven Kessel of North Sacramen nointed By Warren "li Briggs son of Mrs Violet An- 71) Will Fil Ito has filed a $48862 automobile l'IF of Arcata Humboldt Cowl- Record I 1 Sale Of Three Bull I Pi acer property damage suit in the Yolo I Governor Earl Warren today ounty uperior Court against announcesi the appointment of Smelcer of Adin Modoc SAN FRANCISCO Nov 1 last night at the Giand Protest Against Wayne Fabus of Woodland Lucien Vaira of Drytown Ama 1 stated he has received 4 a The suit is the result bidding brought the National Rodeo in the Cow Pa l- an Boo st Rate automobile collision on the Sacra-dor CounPlytymou anth Amador Coun- 1st Battalion 19th Regi- Milos Rego- his son Peter Jr is alive is back on duty with Com- fis ift '-P highest price ever paid for a ris and -tying a calf River Road east of Wood-a-ich of 1 egi ko 24 ss of three range bulls at the openI 4 tl He had been reported as -V re -s -1 InZ of the Golden Gate Nation IA- al It asseconds the fa request AUBURN Placer Co Nov 1 land September 1st ty to the board of directors of fastest time record- at the of I placer- This week Fabus pleaded guilt)- 'the Twenty Sixth District Agri- in action and was be Hereford Sale at the Grand Na-ed so far in the 1931 show 'County supervisors District At to a hit run driving charge ard! 'was given 30 days to raise a Jiggs Burk of Comanche Okl $50 cultural Association in Amador to have been killed tional Livestock Exposition hered omanc a torney Al Broyer is drawing Woolgrower Says i on 4 gs- it paTejdosnleRanc3hectoe tio i 4 of Bakersfield kfeorrsfitehldetwv-earsnseccoasntdroaot fl3Ricisiencosannddsthainrdd ibri fine Count)) Vaira whose term will end Jan- nary 15 1935 succeeds Elias record pen of bulls sold by P-at 139 the Pacific Gas and Electric Corn-1 and an Other results ri last ParlY increase in wire Truck Driver Warns 3 Day of Jackson Amador Count og Menace To i Franklin of Meeker Colo at the! Cow Palace stock show i rates asked by the Western who has resigned from the board night's performance: Lett is Tassing Side f' i Thestrhier ace or $3600 for each bull 'Union Telegraph Company Begovich whose term will end Sheep Is Growing lwas zh than the previous Rarewark bonne ridinz--Caltee Env Pierre A 1111 twat Carl Mendel of tht" The protests were ordered filed And Right Is Suicide January 151932 fills the vacancy FRANCISCO Nov 11 recor pai pe 69000 fo a nrv Trento third Itrod Zwterlein of Eac-1AIth ithet public utilities commis-I caused by the death of Albert Iv at the Red Bluq Bull Sale earlier: Wild horao ataroperte -Robb' Raker of time for a hearing in San COLU ov 1 Dickson of Pymouth i SA Colusa Co 'Dil are becoming an )n- LAke-iFrancisco November 7th at the Carl Fox drives one of the --4 os year in Rett Bluff Tehama' i ntyst BIll Harey of 0 Samme menace to California County Reno of Red-request of the Pacific Gas and huge bulk rice trucks in this A tirder Trial Is Set Isoss Cite thIrd: Johonv Claweon Valle- I TaT44 140''''' Jo Scant County fourth lElectric Company-and in time for area and he has been having So says Joseph Russ' High Single Price Saddle brone dIng -cliff Anderwm at'a hearing in San Francisco on trouble on the highway Se president of the state wool In bidding on single bulls Jo Pf Mnde-'01 ood: Lee Rohertg of Re' Bluff Te- November 21st on the application eral times motorists have association 0 seph Fisher of Warren5 ash C111 111tY third I of the Western Union Telegraph! passed him on the wrong side or klah Woman paid top price of $700 for WAris-1 Cutting bows ehmptonehlo Neney 1 After an close toldassociation members: smpany tocrat 7th sold by the Matsonrnantteyteiddehorsthey tZob purntztogtf bttritruiI''''-' I shave Fox hit upon an unusually of $257 for 199 registered Ni yesterday thf dog popula-1 Hereford Ranch of Naches Washtenitino of Wtlittne Now set'ond Porn T- REDDING: Driver Posts Bail Ile placed signs on the back UKIAH iendocno Co Nov so 1 is going up and in me -eo ridden by Don Dodge of Eseramento Monte Brown is free on $252 of his truck 1 th ---Oma Brown charged with The sale inatsts- they are a greater men-' le biggest ever held murder of her common law bus to sheep than predatory ani-1 i 1 4 the Cow Pala ce brought a ihrs-Rurk Sorrels of New- bail hile awaiting court on a drunk daction in the riving the On the left reads side Pain of the Sid riuk second Cien She hand Harold Thompson pleaded 670 Forelon on Joaquto Cotinte wpAond 15 i nt city sio: -s s' He added: Herefords-118 bulls and 81 cowsiJohn Mendes of Visalta third 11 1cnarge He was reported pre-! on the right -Suicide" not guilty in the superior court you think of some I ir land heifers hate paid the $232 as' Nobody has passed the Fox A three day jury trial was set Brahma hull rirtin- --Erld Attend of vit-11101r Iteal44r 010a firet Dick ollBak- I to ha i communi-I More than 200 head of Hereford 'Wield eennet Tonle two qualiflers) a line truck on the wrong side since for November 19th at 10 AM 1 rage Two Men -tnalito 'First Korea nians Word eeived Mrs and Likely of Mr -wrote Karr ploded other sided -moving sides survived sisters Stepp the -his said from vkthirli pay purchase Those Van Johnson County Mrs -Charles -Mrs ty Peter County word and missing Dog SAN sheep Jr growers Russ here tion counties ace mals ra I Oft Tw M( Cm First ly Korei nians Wo reivel Mrs and I Likei ed wi of dei Mr -VT0tE Karr plode other tober sided movb sides survi sister Ste the -his Heart said from whiel Pay pure! selve Th4 Ser Van John: Coun bert Mrs you -Char -Mrs -docin 4 0 dersc ty Pei Coun word and pany ment missi lievec Wo Do Sho SA: creas sheer Jr grow Ru here ion count ace mals NI char rage Two Men First ly malito Korea nians Word and ceived Mrs Likely ed of Mr --sergeant -ssTote Karr -ploded other tober sided sides moving survived sisters the Stepp his said from st-hich pay purcase hselves Those Van Johnson County bert rs you Charles -Mrs -docino 0 4 derson ty Peter County pany word and mest missing lieved SAN creasing sheep Jr growers Russ here tion counties ace mals 20-30 Club Hallowe'en Party North State Winner stock changed hands In livestock judging awards in-Draws 700 Roseville Children Californians: eluded the following Superior 1 1- poundmastcrs in rural communities selling as high as 15000 dog licenses destroying 2000 dogs and honestly admitting there still are dogs unlicensed you get some Idea of the dog population" He urged greater cooperation between sheepmen and pound masters as a possible solution poun ties licen and are Idea He mast "Whmen poundasters in rural ROSEVILLE Placer Co NovIThree hours later the art efforts Seven hundred children last were Judged ght were the guests of the The winner of the 35 elemenc11 141 tary school top prize was George were juagen hundred children last night were the guests of the The winner of the 35 elemen- Roseville 20-30 Club at a Hal- tary school top prize was George Girl Scouts Will Start Gir 1--Seven fBecraft of the sixth grade Paul I 111111111' CATTLE 3 14 savrver of Galt for best jersey bull IS months and unelor 2 ears I SHEEP Venires WebroolIPTI of Devitt Ifei lo County rorriedalos hest rana 1 rear and tinder 2 'reserve champion ram best pen Of three 'yearling ewes best est tnder I year hest d'ISell of three ewe lambs rhampinit ewe hest Iflork beat tot of sire and produce of dam le Cosorte Crane of Sant Rnsa flonnma i County Corriedales best ram under I rear pen of three ram iambi champion ram ewe 1 sear and under 2 reserve champion WC Gath Rms of Cotatt Sonoma Countr Hampshire hest ram 1 rear and cneler 2 best ram under 1 'ear ChaMUIOn and r- serve champion ram Pest two 1 rear and under 2 hest pen 14' three variinz ewes best pen of three ewe lambs ehampion etre best Lock best cet of sire IBitektran Vassar of 'Mann Rollin (minty 14tmnekinpo host tre under 1 rear and reserve chamnion ewe i a I 1- Me Salter fifth grade won second place and Ronald Pisanti and Neil Peterson both of the sixth grade tied for third In the high school competition Wilma Davies and Mae Rollins both sophomores joined in producing the first place winner David Mott a senior won second place and Bernice Espinosa and Karen Tucker both juniors tied for third oween bonfire and entertain- Drive In Grass Valley I'ment on the Placer County Fair I GRASS VALLEY Nevada CoTound 14 Nov 1--The annual drive of the! 'Me youngsters garbed in Hal-Grass Valley Area Girl Scoutlloween costumes gathered in the Council to finance the organizad tion through the coming year will start November 5th with a quota Vandalism Runs High of S1200 VALLEJO So lano Co Nov 1 The council serves 17 troops Hallowe'en weary poconsisting of 171 Girl Scouts and lice reported a new one today Brownies There are no paid ex- down television aertecutives All supervision is by als 85 volunteer workers 'Me nirfirewc rP TWA Pii Hallentr Vandalism Runs High VALLEJO So lano Co Nov 1 Hallowe'en weary police reported a new one today down television aenals The officers repotted Dr GR Nov Gras! Coun tion I start of S1 Th ronsi Ertm ecuti 85 v( Hallowe'en vandals armed with cowboy lariats lassoed TV aerials and pulled them to the ground Video viewers were not even offered the choice of trick or treat Suffer City Roper Wns Um 300 Auburn Children ITop Honors Af SF Rodeo Take Part In Parade SAN FRANCISCO Nov Dorsey of SutAUBURN Placer Co Nov Thre hundred costumed chil- ter City Sutter County won drEn of elementary and pre school ages paraded through the Honey Lake Sheep streets of Auburn last night in al Hallowe'en festival sponsored by: the Auburn Lions Club The! Placer Union High School band'Men Slate Election led the march to the Placer Audi-1 SUSANVILLE a Co torium Nov Lake sheep men During the afternoon embry- vill Ionic artists decorated the vote tdmorrow for two rep win-I 1 down of 130 business establish-resentatives on the Honey Lake ments at the invitation of the'Grazing District Advisory Board merchants 1 merchants Top Honors At SF Rodeo SAN FRANCISCO Nov Dorsey of Sutter City Sutter County won z)ttcf44 I PIEM ST0CLU will look "Dreamy" with this gorgeous mellow Maple! Wive "Pinehurst Finish" on warm mellow maple gives a Salem tone! Oak drawer sides and backs 3 ply resin oak drawer drawer pulls dustproof and guided drawers Hand rubbed maple finish Plate glass C) NI sir occt oTr-a 7 4 il I 4-' 11dio 1 a0a if i voommaion Al 1 watt Itans14 1 1 LL I vr 0 1114- 410 1 it4' 1 1 pt- 3 'kV -11 0 tv lit i 'I i 4 77 'f' -I 0 1 iriLft 4 it -4 it''? i 3 -s: Ns I r-4 1 I impooliot fr 4 CPI' lir 1 li '1 7-- :4) iJ''' ---i- -f- c'' Li -L (1 il i '144' 0 7 al Il "s'--- 4i4' ik 1 1 111111 4 i 0 t' 0 A AV 1- 1 111' ite's A 1 4 t430- "r-- 0 a a- 40 06 '7-- t- -A- -44 -AlLik )IbiraktfrIltZiltekr1: 4 )4 4 4- jt 1 1 will look "Dreamy" "Dreamy" with 4 I 4 1 't i I this gorgeous mellow Maple! i "Pinehurst Finish" on warm mellow maple gives a 1 Salem tone! Oak drawer sides and backs 3 ply resin i lEz--1 oak drawer drawer pulls dustproof and 1 i guided drawers Hand rubbed maple finish Plate glass i A I- 1 4Zatily i r- -344 1 --is 1 -'cc 141140ti 11 zt oi 4 1 1 1 I Madison Phones Become Part Of Woodland Office MADISON Yolo Co Nov The telephone service out of the town of Madison and the territory to the south today became a part of the Woodland exchange The changeover is a part of a S60000 expansion and improvement program of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Merrill manager of the Woodland exchange reports apapproximately 45 new subscribers are to be added in the territory In the past some of the telephones in the town of Madison and the adjacent territory hae been linked with the Esparto Mi Be The towr to tt of it Tt S600 men phor Woo aPPI are I In phor and beer downtown district and escorted by police squad cars and fire engines marched to the fair ground Refreshments were provided by the club and a dance for the older youths was held in the main exhibition building A dance band without charge was fur nished by the Sacramento Musicians Union Police Chief Emmet McCrary praised the activity of the club and said it apparently halted vandalism here He reported the most serious complaint was that made by an unidentified woman who called the police to relate children were soaping the screen doors of her home Oroville Rodeo Will Be Held Sunday Roland Christiansen range manager said sheep representatives coming up for reelection or replacement are Martin Lartirigoyen Precinct No 5 and John La xague Precinct No 2 The election will be held in the bureau's district office in Susanville and in the Surprise Valley office in Cedarville 1- OROVITLF Butte Co Nov 1 The annual rodeo and barbecue of the Oroville Pageant Riders will 10 held Sunday at the rodeo Zround on the Gay Damon ranch just off the Feather River High Prizes were awarded for thelwaY east of Oroville best costumes Yuba Is To Award -Garbage Franchise MARYSVILLE Yuba Co Nov Yuba Board of Super-I visors has set December 3rd as the date for awarding a franchise for garbage collection in the Linda and Olivehurst districts Yu -Ga visa the 1 for Lind Live Oak Will Vote On $140000 Sewer Issue LIVE OAK Sutter Co Novl Live Oak residents will go to the polls Tuesday to vote on the proposed $140000 revenue bond issue for the construction of a sewaze system 1 Le a Winners in the window paint 1Motorists Post Bail ing contest were adjudged to be MARYSVIIIF Yuba Co Nov the sixth grade in the Atlantic ma ry Irene Franklin posted Street School the Eureka Union a bail of $50 and CMathews School and the high school of $35 in the filarymille Police The club termed the event a'court on reckless driving charges success despite a pre Hallowe eni blaze A 111" rt I blaze ses Priest Who Esc soft bonded center mirrors Exc tv soft bond cente mirro Exclvsive soft bonded center mirrors Woman In Reno Bed as shown twin or full size 3145 Round Ball Poster Bed cut out footboerd 5195 Poster Bed twin or full size 4275 Regular Chest 6450 1 I Bed as shown twin or full si ze 3145 Round Ball Poster Bed cut out footbeerd 5195 Poster Bed twin or full size 4275 A lar mr ge pile of boxes pack1 Force Re lea crates and other materials gathered by the club members was touched off by pranksters Tues- Married Ukiah day night The club called mem- hers back to the job of gather- CAMP KILMER NJ Nov ing materials for the bonfire last night 'Mitchell a Ro-ii man Catholic chaplain who broke' his vow of celibacy and Nevada City Awards 24 year old Pauline Zaina oil Prizes For Window Art Uldah Mendocino County has been released from the air NEVADA CITY Nevada Co force-Nov windows through- Nfitchell 34 married Miss! out the citys business section Zaina on October 19th in Rert- I were a riot of Hallowe'en colors Nev 'late yesterday following He motored to Camp Kilmer at'l tition of the plate glass art con his leisure on his honeymoon ar- 1 test conducted by the city recrea- riving here Monday for processtion commission with the cooper- intation of merchants and business- An air force spokesman said men he got his honor- 1 Nearly 200 boys and girls of able morning the grammar and high schools AO left again He gave Ukiah I CAMP KILMER NJ Nov in7 materials for the bonfire last 'Mitchell a Ro- night man Catholic chaplain who broke Nevada City Awards 24 year old Pauline Zaina ot his vow of celibacy and married Prizes For Window Art tildah Mendocino County Calif 1 has been released from the air NEVADA CITY Nevada Co force-Nov windows through- Nlitchell 34 married Miss out the citys business section Ulna on October 19th in Reno were a riot of Hallowe'en colors Nev late yesterday following He motored to Camp Kilmer at tition of the plate glass art con his leisure on his honeymoon artest conducted by the city recrea- riving here Monday for processtion commission with the cooper intation of merchants and -business- An air force spokesman said men he got his honor- Nearly 200 boys and girls of able mornirr the grammar and high schools apd left again He gave Ukiah Married Ukiah Nearly 200 boys and girls of able morning the granunar and high schools left again- He gave Ukiah 11 Using Gun As Lance Yountville Man Spears Comm' unist In Korea YOUNTVILLE Napa Co Nov 1--Mr and Mrs Jesus Bernal have received word from Korea that their son Private Valerian Figueroa is credited with one of the most unusual fighting feats in the annals of the Korean War Private Figueroa is repoited to have killed an enemy in bit ter hand to hand combat by hurling his bayoneted rifle like a Javelin after the weapon Jammed Figueroa attached to the 35th Infantry DiViSiOn wag down behind a boulder pinned en- emy fire He saw a Communist soldier about 20 yards away When hi gun jammed Fig ueroa jumped up ran forward and threw it Witnesses said he scored a direct hit soldier about 20 yaras away When hi gun jammed Fig- neroa jumped up ran and threw it Witnesses said he scored a direct hit Us Yc C4 I No Bei Val "it fig1 the to ter a Jar I Int (101 ern sol IV? ant Double Dresser 30140 framed misrror12750 Chest on Chest 9740 Nite Stand 2730 Single Dresser and Mirror 7730 Vanity and Mirror 9830 Bench 1235 i 1 were given ample quantities of at itia permanent address He was water color paints and assigneditrom New York to the front of a business house' Mitchell served as a chaplain were given ample quantities of at his permanent address He was water color paints and assignedi from New York to the front of a business house' Mitchell served as a chaplain with the rank of lieutenant in Korea and was released as a hospital patient at Travis Air Force Base So lano County Calif Just before his marriage At the time an-air force in Washington said he as being released from service because the Catholic Church Military Ordinariate withdrew its endorsement of him "So far as the church is concerned he is no longer able to act as a Catholic chaplain" the ordinariate said in New York An official of the Sah Francisco Catholic Archdiocese said a priest by marrying automatically is excommunicated from the church An official of the Sah Fran- clam Catholic Archdiocese said a priest by marrying automati- cally is excommunicated from the church al -p cji 0 I' pAt 18 MONTHS TO PAY! 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