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Enterprise-Record from Chico, California • 3

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Enterprise-Recordi
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Chico, California
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i Closure Odeo of Park i i (Csflf) Etatiyrtac Becarlheadhy Mud 15 MWFUqs 14 Pools Possible id MargaretCuddeback Valley Susee Obituaries Emma 0 Huff LaVerne Rystrom timid begin and may be eompletaaby July Mayor Ron Stewart said' something should be dona about litter originating from the ibymidv He noted fee deadline for to-frodocing new Initiation is hi April BIDWELL RIVER PARR -Noted CARD representatives yesterday in Sacramento to lobby for bads previously allocated for spgrading of Bidwell River Pin sooth of Oroville Land purchase would be Involved ONE MILE DAM -Learned from Neff that One-Mile Item (Sycamore Pool) im- A memorial service wQl be held at 11:30 am Thursday at Richvale Evangelical Free Church for Liven Rystrom 64 of Richvale died Sunday in a Chico hospital She was bora June 19 1912 to ofa fodustiy imUy She worked in the profession for 38 yean serving as Gleqn County school nurse for 10 years She waa supervisor in the Contra Costa County Health Department for 13 years up to her retirement in 1971 She received her elementary education in Richvale and luated from Bins High She graduated in 1833 from the University of California Training School for Nunes in San Francisco and received her bachelor of science degree in public health nursing six yean later from the University of California Berkeley In 1957 she received her degree in supervision from UCLA She wu a member of the Evangelical Free Church of Richvale and the American Nurses Association Min Rystrom la survived by her mother Mru Judith GRIDLEY (E-R) Service! will be held at I pm Wednesday in the Gridley Funeral Chapel for Margaret Jane Cuddeback 61 who died estenlay in Fremont Medical Center Yuba She wu born July 25 1915 in Orland She waa a Live Oak jrea resident since 1950 She waa a retired grade school teacher formerly with the Live Oak district ijJBbe was a member of the California Retired Teachers Assodatioo and the -Club of Live Oak -'She is survived by her husband Lloyd of Live Oak her daughter Barbara Cuddeback of Live Oak three brothers Ted Mitchell of Quincy Robert of Redding and "Donald Mitchell of and one sister Marian Knight of Soquei Rev Robert Meaner of the 1 First Presbyterian Church will officiate at service where "The Lord's will be played on the organ by Bob Fife Mrs Cuddeback will be i' buried in Live Oak Cemetery Visitation will be at the "'chapel until 5 pm and from 7-9 "pm today Donations may be tocharity ORLAND (E-R) -Mass for Lawrence Susee 61 of Orland who died Monday will be celebrated at 10 am Wednesday in St Dominic's Catholic Church Susee died bi a Chico convalescent hospital He wu bom May 17 1915 in Washington A retired plasterer he had lived in the Orland area for the past 77 years Survivors Include Ms widow Marjorie a son Artie of Redwood City a daughter Dawn Pedersen of Menlo Park his mother Anna Susee of Hillsborough Ore three sisters Helen Cayocca of Sacramento and Joan Voorfaies and Shirley Olson both of Hillsborough a brother Eugene of Tualatin Ore and two grandchildren Rev Michael Dermody pastor will officiate Rosary will be recited at 8 pm today in the ED Sweet ft Son Mor-Interment will be in the Catholic Cemetery LIMITED BURNING A meeting of the urban area limited burning committee will be held at I pm Wednesday in conference Room 9 Chico Municipal Center CARD and council tatives agreed to take np the well Irene again with their full policymaking bodies In other matters the committee: CARD CONTRIBUTION Briefly discussed possible future financial assistance from CARD to the city for operation of the park Davis naked that CARD make its decision soon so that any aid fc Lederer said CARD isopea to looking at proposed projects that would be of mutual bmefit to the city and CARD Neff noted the expense of operation and maintenance of the park BENEFIT ZONES Learned from Lederer that CARD Is holding off on attempts to gain stats legislative assistance for a special taxing nne to fond operation of the park He said CARD wants to see if farmers wishing to secede from CARD get anywhere with the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) He added that there is concern about just who will draw the boundaries for such a nne not sure that worth Lederer commented Davis urged that CARD seek legislative approval for a 25-cent rather man 10-cent taxing limit for the rone He said the voters have to approve the sone anyway sq the legislature would probably approve It without much trouble TM flMMMTHN Of MNMCA Wacom to your hams or office Wi handle complex tsx problema TCAY FEE IS REASONABLE SAVE TIME Cdl iw 342-4900 On-Milei NOW YOU KNOW Gangster A1 1 about S16S mimai in 19271 his business card described im aa a I CHANNEL 9 CcO PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICE seelabohEme ASYOUYENEVERSEEN ITKFORE UVEON1HEVBON totals punk Open Comm TheouBirelnioiMudBSBUiiSaxBjndLuctanolUMoailRSti pafamra conduced by xntslM SKmdhrefthhBrtcIniifcMaiFtMcBmxkrefen'IiRhlnSmksffKt Infay twrinuMoch Mide potobtebyjsnnt fcanfaiea YbuihMtotawfctotaKtatooumoiAmpBtaiam taityresdeUpwdtynrLrigFttirtelOpmaOilasoi laiohEml UVEIHEVNON FROM THE MEE Tonight at 8:00 SERVE YOURSELF ALL YOU CAR EAT Delicious Entrees Vegetablee Taste Tempting 8alads and Jeloe NOW SERVING SOUP Included With Lunch Dinner LUNCH 11am to 4 pm 215 DINNER 4 to Mon thru TYmjtsm2s95 11am to 8:30 295 Special Prlceefor Children D70RUUadsAvi-RsxtlsCibt8StiRLIFmwif 145-0009 KIXE-TV (Continued from Page 1A) significantly ahead of One-Mile there is substantial runoff we be able to ran the pools under any Davis warned He waa addresring a committee including members of the City Council the Chico Area Recreation District (CARD) Board of Directors and staff and the Bidwell Park and Playground Commission Part SupL Dan Neff said the city would limit nse of the pods before actually doling mem depending on how much the creek flow actually drops Mayor Ron Stewart said he thd cleanliness of pod In past summers A main concern of the group yesterday waa weighing the value of a proposed new deep well at the golf coarse The course is upstream from Five-Mile Dam Although the city and CARD have been allocated 1184000 in state park bond money Davis raid it be available before July 1 Deadline for submitting a project is April 15 Neff estimated it would cost more than 8200000 to tastall the proposed deep well Although most of the expense is for the well itself -much is for rehabilitation of part of the golf irrigation system He said the decrepit piping is bursting already and withstand the added presage from a new well Discussion appeared to lean in favor of non a wed auestions raised Betty Smith and CARD Director Evelyn Smith Both questioned subsidizing one form of recreation golf with 8200-000 Their concerns appeared to be allayed somewhat by the that the well win help flow and thereby subsidise swimming too Neff said the well la necessary to save the golf course which if lost would cost millions to replace Earlier' warnings Indicated that creek flow may fall too low to allow continued pumping from the creek He noted that the only alternative to a new well would be to track the water to the course Davis said uncertain when a well planned for the Hooker Oak Recreation Area will be completed Construction there is about to begin If hard lava rock gets to the way it will be slow going he warned The same possibility would exist for a golf course well he said and the city might have to forego a deep well completely there The alternative would be several shallow wells Neff noted that the new HookerOak well while perhaps not ready this summer would place Into the creek twice as much water aa is lost below the golf course This would amount to 2000 to 3000 gallons per minute or three to four cfs CARD Director Roger asked how pouring high quality well water Into an open stream might affect the underground water-table Commissioner Wes Dempsey said he heard Chico is stop an ancient lake extending to Yuba Gty This water would be enough to serve a 250000 population he relayed extra well would be like taking! teacup out of the he commented Neff said California Water Co had assured the city that two or three more deep wells hurt the underground supply He noted that the utflity has 42 wells of Us own here CARD representatives were asked to discuss thdr priorities for new spending in the pork but none tamed as neat as another well CARD alma otherwise include land acquisition for a recreational complex Improving pork restrooms and upgrading the Bidwell Nature Canter weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoi Services will be held at pm Thursday at Hall-Van Hook Funeral Chapel for Emma Odessa Huff 83 of 6 Mayfair Drive who died Friday at a local hospital She- operated Huff Florist 1112 Mangrove Ave from 1939 until her death Born Dec 27 1893 in Coluu to John and Virginia Seaver EMMA HUFF she moved to Chico at an early age She taught school in Cohaa after graduating from Chico Normal School in 1915 'She married Ray Gault in 1918 and lived in Vacaville Salinas and San Bernardino She moved back to Chico after Gault died in 1929 She taught school In Durham until 1932 when she married Thomas A Huff on June 19 She entered the floral business here seven years later Huff died in 1961 Mrs Huff was a member of the Native Daughters of the Golden West Beulah Rebekah Lodge Grange Business and Professional Gub Chico Women's' Club1 and California Teachers Association Her survivors include one daughter Claire Hollandsworth of Chico and one grandson 1 Ray Hollandsworth student at California Polytechnic University at San Luis Obispo One Kndson Gary Hollandsworth 1 in 1971 Dr Carl Walker pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church will officiate at the service Kelley Fletcher will be soloist and offer special musical selections of on My and and She win be accompanied by Steve Tveit on guitar Caaketbearers include Herb Kittredge AldurSakrisou Henning Sakrison Wendell Byrne Darrel McEnespy and Raymond Norby Burial win follow the at Chico Cemetery Friends can visit from 5-9 pm today and all da Wednesday at Hall-Van Funeral Chapel Morgan PARADISE William Harrison Morgan 75 of 6841 Clark Road died Sunday at a local hospital He was born Jan 8 1902 in Lykens Pa He was a self-employed builder for 40 years He had lived in California for 21 years coining to Paradise from Ojai eight years ago is survived Morgan wife Jean of Paradise Private family services were held yesterday at Rose ChapeL Inurnment will be at Chico Mausoleum Improvements Requested (Continued from Page 1A) mant alleged she was injured seriously when another car ran the stop sign on Gamer Lane and struck her vehicle The claim stated that the other driver was cited for felony drunk driving and also asserted the county was responsible for maintaining hazir-dous intersection by bis (Formerly 4 1 Rystrom of Richvale and a brother Donald Rystrom of Richvale Co-officlatin'g at the memorial service win be Rev Dean Johnson Rev Kenneth Thengvall and Rev Ben Erickson Organist will be Lorene Bjorklund Casket bearers Include LeRoy Thengvall James Murray Ralph Thengvall Tom Carlson Chester Carlson and Oliver Hillberg The memorial service will be preceded by a committal service at 10 am Thursday at Chico Cemetery Those who wish can make memorial contributions to the Richvale Evangelical Free Church Friends can visit from 56 pm today and all diy -Wednesday at the Hail-Van Hook Funeral Chapel CSU PRESENTt-Compossr Morton Subof- Mnf a BBiJII ingk praNm i rimp media light pnd sound shew at 1:16 tonight In dm Harion Adams Thnatar on thn university campus The program oonalala of Ivw music audio tape multi-imago film projections quadraponle sound and I i i 2218 Park Avenue In Mexican Breakfast Served Daily NewHoura Mon thru Fr1-6am to 2 5 pm to 9 pm Sat-6 am to 11am Closed Sunday i I'Jhat you hear may chaiqp ymu lift! BUTTE COLLEGE PRESENTS RICK GARTNER TALENTED GUITARIST AND SINGER IN A 90-MINUTE PROGRAM OF LIVELY MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT ORLAND FEDERATED CHURCH RIDAY MARCH IMTfcOOP-M Finances' Improved (Continued from Page 1A) 7 -storm drains and street lighting than the average for the others Specifically the city spends 8481 more per capita for police 8747 more for fire and $1682 more per citizen for work Shepherd noted that the com- parison Is although difficult because cities use uniform accounting methods 1977 TRAVEL CAREFREE!.

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