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The Modesto Bee from Modesto, California • 32

Publication:
The Modesto Beei
Location:
Modesto, California
Issue Date:
Page:
32
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C-l 2 Tuesday May 1 6 1 97 8 The Modesto Bee In brief July 4 picnic SIERRA Hardware Lumber 5000 Yosemite Blvd-Empire 523-4889 90 lb rolled roofing Composition Shingles sq Medium Shakes sq 1 Cedar Shingles sq Turlock blood bank The Turlock Newcomers Club will sponsor the visit of the Delta Blood Band to the War Memorial Auditorium from 2:30 to 6:30 pm Wednesday Mrs Oma Zanutto is chairman The drawing is open to all interested donors Delta West project A plan for development major recreational area docks bar restaurant and facilities on Headreach Island of Stockton has received of the San Joaquin County of Supervisors The property by the Port of Stockton developed by Delta West New fire number In an effort to expedite emergency fire service the Waterford-Hickman Fire Protection District will become a part of a countywide communication network Local residents will have a toll-free number 524-7381 for use in reporting fires only The phone callers will reach the county fire dispatcher located in the basement of the new county administration building in Modesto No dispatching will be done locally While the 524-7381 is to be used only for emergency purposes the local business phone number 874-2123 may be used for information burn permits and other non-emergency calls MODESTO POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Experience WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU! Whether LEASING or BUYING AUTOS-TRUCKS-VANS EQUIPMENT fees boosted A 15-cen! increase in fees has been approved to escalating maintenance costs the new rate schedule between 6 and 13 will pay 14 to 17 years 35 cents and pay 50 cents Children still be admitted free season will begin June 17 Columbia Park and Turlock pools school budget Trustees of the Keyes District have adopted a preliminary $1022814 budget for the year up almost $100000 current year Superintendent Charles attributed the increase to federal monies available including $103000 of a four-year grant llfl NEW CONVENIENT HOURS Weekdays 8 Saturday COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT lit OF SCHOOLS BOB MATOZA 1 500 McHenry Aver Modesto 526-8500 The Only Candidate with County-wide Leadership Experience! Paid for by Committee to elect Bill Streissguth JACK Chairmon CONTINENTAL LEASING USA 978 Good taste CAMEL Craft and food concessionaires are being sought for the annual Independence Day picnic in Graceada and Enslen Parks which this year will run both July 3 and 4 Space charges are $20 for profitmaking booths and $15 for nonprofit Interested persons may contact Bev Jones cochairman of the Stanislaus County Fourth of July committee at 524-3565 Also planned as part of the expanded celebration this year is a downtown street dance the evening of July 3 No replacement GUSTINE The Gustine Unified School District Board of Trustees will not appoint a replacement on the board for Jerry O'Connor who resigned last month Rather an election to pick replacement will be held resigned following the board's decision in executive session to completely exonerate an unidentified school employee against whom unspecified charged of "unfitness for service" in the district had been brought Premium increase The City Council has approved payment of a liability insurance premium which is 12 percent rather than 6 percent higher than estimated The premium will be $3000 higher than in 1977 Turlock' date set TURLOCK The Turlock Flyers Club and the Kiwanis Club of Turlock will co-sponsor an annual "Fly event Sunday from 9 am to 6 pm at Turlock Municipal Airport located eight miles east of Turlock on East Avenue For both clubs it is their major fund-raising event of the year Fifteen-minute flights in small planes will be available to the public at $4 foi adults and $3 for children under age 12 Tickets may be purchased at the airport Micke Grove festival STOCKTON Micke Grove park and zoo will host the 11th annual San Joaquin County Spring Festival and the 13th annual Stockton Bonsai Club's spring bonsai exhibit Saturday and Sunday Thirty ethnic and cultural groups and organizations will present native songs dances and martial arts exhibits during the 13 hours of stage shows in the afternoons of the two-day festival There will be flower and tea demonstrations on stage in the Micke Memorial Building during the afternoon both days A special ceremony Sunday at 2 pm will feature the festival queens and the consuls and consul generals from the various nations which the queens represent School district dinner STOCKTON Dr Robert Blackburn former deputy Oakland School District superintendent who survived the Nov 6 1973 Symbionese Liberation Army attack which killed Oakland school superintendent Marcus Foster will be the featured speaker Thursday at the San Joaquin County school annual dinner in the Bow Bow Restaurant in Stockton Blackburn will speak on the subject "Protecting the Endangered Species in Education" Some 150 school trustees and administrators are expected to attend the dinner Blackburn served in the Peace Corps as an official before becoming deputy Oakland superintendent Now he is a senior fellow at the University of California Berkeley graduate school of education Fair receipts stolen LOS BANOS Two adults and a juvenile have been arrested in connection with the burglary of the Los Banos Fair ground office in which $10000 in currency and $41000 in checks was stolen The police department released the figures after an audit by fair ground officials Henry James 18 and Gregeline Tyler 20 are being held in lieu of $10000 bail and the teen-ager is in the Merced Juvenile Hall In another weekend burglary directly across the street in justice court office a number of legal papers were taken Home loan meeting A public meetingwill be held at 7:30 pm Wednesday in the Summervillle High School cafeteria in Tuolumne City to discuss Federal Home Administration low-interest housing loans available to persons with low to moderate incomes STOCKTON of a including other northwest the approval Board owned would be Swim TURLOCK swimming help meet and operating Under youngsters 25 cents adults will under 6 will The swim at the High School Keyes KEYES School 1978-79 school over the District Jacobs additional next year $353000 Ttireyton VICEROY LARK fctoo me HtitfnrtOS OUMUttiMttUS 17 19 17 17 18 16 16 18 18 18 14 18 MG TAR 12 MG NIC MGTAR 08 MG NIC MGTAR 11 MG NC MGTAR 12 MG NC MG TAR 11 MG NC MG TAR 11 MG NIC MG TAR 12 MG NIC MG TAR 10 MG NIC MG TAR 13 MG NIC MG TAR MG TAR 12 MG NIC 10 MG NIC MG TAR 12 MG NIC Good taste less tar Ltarnm -AS v- Only 8 mg tar As low as you can go and still get good taste 2 DAY Grand Opening SPECIAL Mon Tues only 8 MgsThr Q7 Mgs Nfcotine Magazine Rack This magazine rack is of lovely magazl ONLY $995 Walnut-finished solid wood Di vder and carrying handle Lifestyle KD construction 6W 15'a" 9" Source of all 'tar' and nicotine dlsclosuras in this ad is either FTC Report August 1077 or FTC Method Of All Brands Sold: Lowest tar 05 mg 'tar' 005 mg nicotine Kent Golaen Lights: Kings 8 mg 'tar' 06 rig nicotine Kings Menthol- 8 mg 'tar 07 mg nicotine av par cigarette FTC Report August 1877.

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