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Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California • Page 15

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16 May 30. 1962 CONSTANT READER CAN'T WORM WAY OUT OF THIS STOCKTON It wasn't that Frances Thoman wanted to increase her home just wanted to rearrange the titles a bit. So Mrs. Thomas checked 84 books out of the Stockton library the past few weeks, says librarian Margaret Klausner, removed the library little card envelopes from each and pasted them in her own books. Then she returned her 84 unwanted volumes to the library.

Miss Klausner and a squad of detectives raided Mrs. library last night, recovered the 84 books and tried to decide if charges should be filed. Mrs. Thoman said she liked books. Supervisors Act On Open Zoning Mann 1 g-dis- cussed and often-amonded open area zoning ordinance was given tentative approval yesterday by the board of supervisor? and sent to the planning commis.

ion for public hearings. On motion of Supervisor Peter Behr. the board unanimously referred the new zoning to the planning commission for hearings preliminary to a vote on passage. Application of the zoning would he restricted to public lands of a "local This would include lands of Marin Municipal Water District hut not those owned by the federal government. Privately owned lands would not be affected.

The Board Of Supervisors Also: 1, Officially rejected the proposed 163-acre Drakes Bay Pines subdivision on Point Reyes Peninsula The final vo'e was 3-2. with Supervisors William Fusselman end George Ludy opposed to the rejection. 1 Upheld planning commission denial of a request by Inverness 3 dge to add four units for lode- Inc. 3. Discussed a $30.000 remodeling plan for the courthouse after some county departments move to the new civic center.

Expansion of courts, probation and district offices will be reviewed later with department heads. t. Granted Pepper a pcr- ir.it to build a new Bolinas post- office on Brighton Avenue. 5. Set for 2 p.m.

June 19 for hearings on three Tiburon zoning Items C. Trayer, Barr and Burris, Burris Lumber the Lcma Verde Mister Plan, and establishment of Knoll Lane. Alto, building line 6. Refused use of a red dangerous' cherry in a cocktail glass as part of a roadside neon sign of Rancho Rafael but allowed a green olive 7. Continued the Meadowsweet r.oning dispute to 2 pm June 12.

8. Made five appointments: Charles May. legal clerk to county clerk, at $440 monthly; Edwin Bullion, tabulating operator in MARIN FIRE CALLS AFSTERDAY: 4:06 pm fire on 10-acrcs between Indian Valley and Half Moon roads Controlled sr 7:03 p.m. Probably caused by Incinerator. 9:39 p.m., San Anselmo Curtains hanging over lamp caught fire at home of Mrs.

Harold Myers. 17 Belle Vista Avenue. Damage, $59. 11 02 San Anselmo Car on fire at Sais Avenue near Center Boulevard, caused by cigarette About $75 damage to front seat. Car owned by John Bedock of 66 Grove Lane, Ran Anselmo.

Coelacanth is a fish with leg-like fins believed to have been extinct 70 million years until living specimens were discovered during this century. data processing at $483; Janet West, social worker supervisor in welfare department, at $638: Bruce McGiothlin, draftsman at $420, and Edward Vigno, janitor at $335, both in public works department 9. Learned that Louis Mountanos. told to check up on a San Jose flying services offer to transport prisoners, was checking possibility of patronizing Tollefson Flying Service at the county airport. in.

Approved a new reduced rate schedule for service of communications equipment, being told this has been considered satisfactory by both Larkspur and San Anselmo. Followed past practice in awarding contracts to all three bidders Rock. Hein Brothers. on a complex schedule of supply of rock, gravel and asphalt concrete for county roads; nearest quarries to be used 12. Approved report, boundary map and other documents necessary to set up the Greenwood Cove Assessment District.

along Tiburon Boulevard in the vicinit of Black field Drive. 13. Unanimously endorsed Proposition 5, for a ioO-million-dollar state park bond issue, on Supervisor assurance this would be "a sound investment" profitable to Marin I Champagne Will Pour For Womack A champagne reception for voters of the. Fifth ial District in support of the candidacy of Wayne Womack, for supervisor will he held from 3 to 5 m. Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs.

Gordon Walker, 95 Bogey Lane in Marin Golf and Country Club Estates. Entertainment will be presented during the afternoon Mrs. Eugene Trombley Mill play piano selections. Hoy and Lisa Johnston will sing light opera and popular music. Fashion shows will he presented by Modern Eve of San Hafael and Harley McAskill Wear in Novato.

Mrs Ruben Kaehler and Mrs Robert Kitchak will pour. Paradise Owners To Elect Tomorrow TI ip Property Owners will elect officers and discuss civic issues at its annual membership meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Reed School. A story in the lndependent- Journal yesterday stated erroneously that the meeting would bp next Tuesday. All but about 25 miles of the 200-mile Oregon coast is pub- liclv owned.

New Novato Budget Shows Deficit Of $19, 820 Something at the Tk Ckmd Downtown larkspur AM to 4F-C -SMORGASBORD LUNCH 99 Served Dailv Gcept Sun. Tt famous FEATHERWEIGHT portable The workf finest lightweight portable black finish. Does the work of a fufl-size machine at a bargain price! s20 OFF s20 OFF 1 GOLDEN MAGIC CARPET Vacuum Vccuum I Display Only I Only SI 25 a weekt 1 25 a TRADE-IN MACHINES! Various makes Portabfes jj from $19.50. Consoles from $29.50 FLOOR SAMPLES Save up to s50 SINGER SEWING CENTERS MCADQUAWTCIIS fOM AIL YOUR SIWIMC AMO f. 1235 Fourth San Rafael, 453-2190 Ooen Friday "til 9 P.M.

.3 Mr-, -a. A $406.795 preliminary btidg-' et for the city of Novato, which shows a deficit of for fiscal 1963, was presented to the Novato city council last night by Julien Baget. city administrator. Income was estimated at $386.975. This is $35.890 than the $351 085 income estimated for the present year.

Dog-Hero Might Get Gold Medal the dog-hero of Santa Yenetia whose barks led last month to the capture of five San Quentin i escapees, is in competition for a national gold medal awarded yearly by the Quaker Oats Co. to "the most heroic Owned by Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Worley of 54 Oaks Drive, Dukie became eligible for the national contest by receiving a local medal and citation from Quaker Oats for his service to Dukie is a five-year-old mixed boxer and shepherd. During the man-hunt for five San Quentin prisoners Dukie gave an alarm which caused Mrs Worley to summon law enforcement officers who cap tured the escapees. Now he is among seven California candidates among a total Baget pointed out that last year the city adopted a budget with a $2.855 deficit, but during the year exceeded its expected revenue by $9.000 and underspent its budget by $73.000 The main "underexpendi- for this year were $39,000 in engineering and street maintenance in the public works department and $27 000 in the parks and recreation department, Baget stated.

His budget showed an estimated unappropriated surplus next July 1 of $81.000. addition to the riated surplus, the city council during the current fiscal year has set up a working capital fund of $75,000, a capital provement fund of $50 000, and purchased Presbyterian Church properties for $62.500. City departments which showed the largest increase in requests from this year include: city clerk-finance from $18,950 to planning from $16.700 to police from $70,120 to $93 140; public I works engineering, $29,070 to 1 $37,385 and public works street Novato Playground Pact Approved maintenance from $76,420 to $83,755. Cuts in the budget requests included $1.650 in elections; $700 in health services, and $12,755 in parks and recreation. The council set the first public hearing on the budget for June 14.

Michael Leibert Wins Graduation Prize Michael W. Leibert of Belvedere graduated from Whitman I College in alla Walla, Sunday and received the Delta The Novato city council last cisco to get facts about the hpw by July 1. Highway engineers Gamma prize in acting. Leibert night approved agreements proposed freeway route have announced they will have majored in dramatic art and with San Jose elementary and east of town. the study completed in much English.

Novato Unified school districts On Feb, 20, the council voted less time. i 1 a undergraduates for use of the schools play- 3-to-2 to a.k for another route In other action, the council; from Marin named for honors grounds for a summer recrea- farther east than any proposed I. Received the city clerk's during commencement exertion program. by the Division of Highways, cash report for April, The city cises held on the college Both school districts pre- On May 9, highway engineers started the month with a cash pus are F. Richard Friedman viously had ratified the agree- took tile city council on a tour) balance of $398.156 and closed of San Rafael, who received men! of a route which is east the month with $473,032.

the William S. and Ella S. Clark The council approved an or- of any previously proposed 2. Sent to the council ordin- Scholarship, and David Albert dinance changing the official route. At last conn- ance committee a proposed Wilkins of Corte Madera, city bank for the next two years cil meeting, the council voted in the business license awarded the William E.

and to the Crocker-Anglo Bank unanimously to ask for a study ordinance. The committee is to Harriet A. Grimshaw A tentative date was set for of this route to completed I report on June 12. 10 a June 12. for a meeting of councilmen with state Division of Highways officials at the office in San Fran- list of 54 dogs representing 28 states.

One will be announced in late July, honored at an Aug. 1 dinner in Chicago, and in addition to the gold medal a $1,000 bond will be given in the owner's name. will he a gold- plated leash and collar and other prizes. Now Under NEW MANAGEMENT MOHAWK AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 781 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE SAN ANSELMO Phone GL 3-4887 Pick Up Delivery Service 7 Days A Week SPECIAL GET ACQUAINTED OFFERS: Lube Job with purchase of 5 gallons of Ethel Gasoline and Oil Change FREE Oil Change with Major Tune-Up FREE FREE or Brake Job Wheel Balance with Tire Rotation plus Weights Brake Adjustment Job with All Lube and Oil Changes We Give Blue Chip Stamps COMPLETE SHOP FOR ALL YOUR REPAIRS We fnsfal! Seat Covers FOREIGN CARS OUR SPECIALTY We Accept All Major Credit Cards This Ad Effective May Through August 1962 LOOK AT THIS MEAT BUY! FRESH FRYING CHICKENS Whole, split or cut-up lb. 39 A HO EVEN MORE SLICED BACON Pride 59c GROUND BEEF lean, ground (lb, 39c) 3 I00 RUMP 69c CORNED 69c RIB 89c CORNED 39c BONE STEAKS lb.

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