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Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California • Page 11

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Call MELODY TV for EXPERT Radio and TV Service GL 4-6404 Prompt Reasonable Open Eves, ti! 9.00 Son Rafael ssaa aaan eoqbs asso aaaaaaa ana soaa aau sana Baca am oaaaa uso Etas cassa gss usa cuan snaanas asno esas anos 3HU3 suas RICHMOND SAN RAFAEL AUTO FERRY TTi irtifiiBO Jtthrprnhrttl-lnurttal. Friday, Sept. 17, 1954 11 Talent Show To Help Build Swim Pool Neighborhood Christian Aid and Civic Service Society of Marin City will help organize a fund drive in Marin City to aid the Marin United Crusade, it has been announced by J. H. Owens, supervisor of the organisation.

Purpose of the organization is to combat juvenile delinquency by providing juvenile activities, and to assist benevolent organizations, such as United Crusade, by holding fund drives. TO On Oct. 15, the organization will hold a forum meeting in the Marin City Community Building, with a speaker representing Marin United Crusade, with the theme, "The People Ought to It will concern the cause of some benevolent organizations. According to Owens, Henry T. Malcheski will be master of ceremonies, Sydney C.

Rapp will be forum moderator, O. A. Ware is chairman of the executive board, H. C. Jeffreys is secretary, and Charles T.

Williamson is exhibit manager. The society plans to hold forum meetings on the third Friday of each month. It has set the first Friday of each month for "Juvenile and speakers during the season will discuss the theme, "Youth at the Speaker for the meeting Oct. 1 will be C. L.

Boyle, superintendent of the Sausalito- Marin City School District. There will also be a talent show which will include a sewing club of youngsters under the guidance of Mrs. Annie Jordan. t.i.aaaKfea» NEW STORES REPLACE ORIGINAL SAN ANSELMO BUSINESS be of nedwood, stucco or brick with construction to start in the near future. Off street parking for some 25 cars will be provided in front of the buildings while a rear entrance to each store will also be available.

Mrs. Ruth Thornton and Richard McLaren of San Anselmo are the present owners of the property. Maynard Redmond Co. of San Rafael will handle the leases for the stores. The first known business in San Anselmo was a livery stable built by Peter McLaren in 1904.

It was located on the west side of San Anselmo avenue, between Ross street and Woodland avenue. Through the years the livery stable moved and a garage and service station replaced it in the same building. But now that building is to be removed to make room for a modern seven-store structure. Expected to cost about $50,000, the structure will 12:30 Western Harrison. Traveler U.S.A.

Co. Local News Music in Blue Headlines and Karl Co. Local News Sc Karl and Karl To Blue Off and Praver (Note: All programs subject to change). Sept. 18, 1954 1510 ON YOUR DIAL Country Music and Donut News Kids Bible Club 8.30—Look to the Skies Co.

Local News Rangers Lee Crosby's Folk Dance jamboree Big Four High Schools Look Sc Listen Co. Local News 15 4-H Club Reporter Ernie Nevers To Start TV Series When Ernie and Marjorie Nevers of Strawberry open their television show Saturday, Mrs. Nevers will be dressed in Marin clothes from the and Style Shops. Nevers, a former Stanford football great, will open a show to be called on a Limb With Ernie on station KGO-TV at a time to be announced. According to Mrs.

Rayma Armstrong and Mrs. Ruth Murphy, owners of the style shops, the program will be broadcast after major Bay Area football games each Saturday through the season. Mrs. Nevers will be dressed in and style Shops clothes and the shops, located in San Rafael, Mill Valley, and Novato, will receive mention. New Cab Firm Opens; HQ In Corte Madera Reed Orchestra Needs Members Announcing that the next meet- I ing of Reed Community orchestra will be held Tuesday night, Rob; ert Crawford, director, this week issued a call for new members.

He says that he particularly I needs strings and a trumpet, but all instruments will be welcome. The orchestra is open to the entire Tiburon peninsula. The orchestra is presently made up of about fifteen members, adults and teenagers. Meetings are held at Reed School. Crawford hopes to give a concert after the first of the year to ra se frnds for the scaool music program and help finance the community orchestra.

charges that he molested his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Fisher, on Aug. 14 at a party at the American Legion Hall in Mill Valley. Mrs. Fisher denied she had been hit by her husband but a complaint, charging Fisher with battery, was filed by the district office.

WITNESSES TESTIFY Testimony was introduced at the trial that Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, in the company of friends, arrived at the Legion hall after party at a country club. One witness explained that as the golf and his wife were leaving the hall, Mrs. Fisher cried out and she was found on an outside sidewalk with a severed artery in her right forearm.

Mill Valley police claim to have found glass from a broken beer bottle near where Mrs. Fisher was found. Fisher, witnesses said, had a three inch cut over his right ear. Mill Valley Police Officer Dan Terzich testified Mrs. Fisher at first told him she had been hit by her husband and later she denied this.

JURY MExMBERS Fisher wes defended by attorney Gordon Smith, while Dist Atty. W. O. Weissich was the prosecutor. On the jury, before Judge N.

Charles Brusatori, were: Hewitt Wilson, Mrs. Pauline Cournoyer, Anthony Costello, Mrs. Rose Derham, all of San Rafael; Mrs. Iyone Gilmore and James Brown, both of Mill Valley; Harry Patton and Mrs. Anne Giono, both of San Anselmo; Mrs.

Lucille Adams of Larkspur; Mrs. Katherine Clapp of Kentfield; Mrs. Mary Stumm of Marin City; and Mrs. Margaret Traeger of San Quentin. The Tri-City Independent Cab a branch of a taxicab company in Brisbane, has been set up in Marin to serve areas including Alto, Corte Madera.

Larkspur, Kentfield and Greenbrae, according to owning partner Horace Davi. Partners in the business axe Davi, his wife, Lucile, and Irving Sucher. Davi has been in the taxi business for the past 14 years in Brisbane and other communities. Sucher has been in the taxicab business for about 30 years on the west coast and in New York. Dispatch office for the new taxi company is at 134 Redwood avenue, Corte Madera.

Davi said he plans to eventually move his taxi equipment in Brisbane to Marin County. Cabs are now dispatched by telephone, but he plans to equip them with radio in the future. The company will give 24-hour service. The cabs have white tops, a yellow stripe below the windows with blue hoods and lower bodies. All are meter equipped.

In addition to regular taxi service, Davi said the company would provide limousine service, and special group service such as shoppers groups, school groups and others. Mill Valley golf professional George (Bud) Fisher yesterday was freed of charges of battery by a Marin Municipal Court jury. The jury, which returned the verdict after one hour of deliberation, cleared Fisher of TELEVISION TONIGHT FRIDAY KRON-TV (Channel 4) KPIX (Channel 5) Dave Frank Doody Fortune George Prichard Time Show Lab. 6 News 6 Como Time to Call Person Wolf Big Story Phoebe Playhouse of 10 March Stars D. A.

Miss Theatre Brooks Theatre 10 30 Winter Guyman Regan 11: 00 Playhouse Show Marin Scouts Plan Rodeo KGO-TV (Channel 7) The Gang For Beany Cassidv Tracy Erwin and Harriet Bolger of the Family Page Detective Hero The Marin Boy Scouts of America are preparing a rodeo day at the Circle Corral, Sunday, Sept. 26 at 1:30 p.m. Admission is free to all adults bringing children. Ray Carrillo, Cub packmaster of Sausalito, is in charge of arrangements for the rodeo. Featured events will include demonstrations and contests by the Marin Posse, the 4 and the Mounted 4-H group.

After the opening demonstration of folk dancing by Charley San Quentin dance group, the afternoon highlights will include stake racing, pole bending, mounted musical chairs, balloon, relay and obstacle races, roping, cutting horses and bulldogging. BIRTHS San Rafael General, Sept. 6, 1954, to the wife (Marion Campeau) of Gerald Ackerman, San Rafael, a son. San Rafael General, Sept. 7, 1954, to the wife (Mary Ellen Grissom) of Ernest Griblin, San Rafael, a daughter.

San Rafael General, Sept. 8, 1954, to the wife (Charlene Kelly) of Dennis Gareis, Sausalito, a son. San Rafael General, Sept. 11, 1954, to the wife (Carol McFeeley) of MaJik Al- Samarrie. San Francisco, a son.

San Rafael General, Sept. 12, 1954, to the wife (Dorothy Hitchcock) of Sanford Dee, San Rafael, a son. San Rafael General, Sept. 14, 1954, to the wife (Grace Domingus) of John Soares, Novato, a son. BERSAGLIERI In Marin General, Sept.

6, 1954, to the wife (Onorine Arata) of Albert Bersaglieri. Larkspur, a daughter. Marin General, Sept. 8,1954, to the wife (Marjorie Johnson) of Edmund Thompson, San Rafael, a son. Marin General, Sept.

8, 1954, to the wife (Patricia Long) of Amos Brown, Larkspur, a son. Marin General, Sept. 8 1954, to the wife (Janice Bordanaro) of Charles Valk, Corte Madera, a daughter. ROACH Marin General, Sept. 9, 1954, to the wife (Jane Jennings) of Robert Roach, Stn Anselmo, a daughter, Marin General, Sept.

10, 1954, to the wife (Lois Bain) of Joseph A. Eischen, Larkspur, a daughter. VON Marin General. Sept. 11, 1954, to the wife (Frances Jennings) of Adolph von Ahn, San Anselmo, a daughter.

Marin General, Sept. 12, 1954, to the wife (Ruth Albrisch) of Tony Miranda, Point Reyes, a daughter. Marin General, Sept. 13, 1954, to the wife (Irma Leoni) of Albert Pincini, Fairfax, a daughter. Marin General, Sept.

13, 1954, to the wife (Ina Chatterton) of Carl Heidenreich, San Rafael, a son. BRUNO In Marin General, Sept. 13, 1954, to the wife (Diona- sia Kochan) of Albert Bruno, Mill Valley, a daughter. Marin General, Sept. 13, 1954, to the wife (Marion Scanlon) of Frank Hanlon, San Rafael, twin sons.

PLUMBRIDGE In Marin General, Sept. 13, 1954, to the wife (Ruth Eleanor Campbell) of Jack Plumbridge, Woodacre, a son. Code Violation Charge Burnell Don Hendrickson, 25, San Geronimo, appeared in Marin Municipal Court yesterday on charges of violating the state welfare and institute code involving his marriage to a 16-year-old girl. Hendrickson and his attorney, Berwin Rice, will enter a plea to the charges on Sept. 24.

tomorrow KPIX-TV (Channel 51 Dave Comedies Theater Fortune Dink Costelio Carnival Race Ranger KGO-TV (Channel 7) for Americans Ed Can Do It Nevers Patrol KRON-TV (Channel 4) Football Sports 1 45 Thru Stamps Eye Visit With Mary Midnight Lee 5 Wizard DRIVE-IN for AUTO RADIO Past, Efficient Service by experienced technicians Mill Valley Pianist To Appear On TV GL. 4-3020 Maxim Schapiro, eminent Mill Valley pianist, will be a guest on Your Marjorie KRON-TV show at 1:30 p.m. Monday. Schapiro will speak on behalf of the Mill Valley Concert Series which opens Sept. 30.

Season tickets are on sale at Melody Shop, Mill Valley. Ser Snrvicn Independeni-Jotrnal 1028 ST. SAN RAFAEL No Job too Larae or too Small ervice KOVR-TV (Chan. 13) 6.30—T.B. A.

13 of Century Jones Queen 10 Diablo Fouts Spts News Third and Francisco (Naxt to Brunntr's Claanars) GL 4-5021 Ed Review News Show Sausalito Police, Fire Association Plans Annual Ball Police and Assn. of Sausalito are holding their second annual ball on Oct. 9 at the IDESST Hall. Funds go into the widows and orphans benefit fund to help buy specialized equipment when necessary. Three prizes totaling $175 in cash will be given away at the event.

Tickets may be purchased from members of the two departments. RADIO TONIGHT FRIDAY :55 News of Mind 6:45 Vandercook to 9:30 P. M. of Sports :15 News Forecast 7:30 Hal Wolf Ranger :55 News Digest 8:00 P. M.

Edwards :05 Mr. Keen Gregson 8:15 Family 8:30 Fisher :45 Frank Sinatra Thomas :45 Tenn Ernie Gregson :55 News 9:00 P. M. A. and Mrs.

North Kaye :25 News 9:30 Story in Action :45 Tunes, News Blanchard We Live In 10:00 P. M. Lewis (N) 10:15 Flannery J. Gordon Sports Time 'til Midnight 10:30 Talk :45 Top Tunes Gillespie Salute 11:00 P. M.

Blue Starlite 11:15 Discs Business :20 Music 11:30 Cooke 11:45 12 MIDNIGHT Wright til 5 a. m. :15 Bible P. M. :05 Think About :10 Records Gillespie R.

Murrow Star By-lines 1:15 Stem Wolf Law; Pageant 1:30 Hickok Cal. News Harmon :55 Cecil Brown Huntley (N) 0:45 Cecil Brown Peterson :55 Bay Area News Garred 1:00 P. M. Heatter News Ernie Skelton 1:15 Music Guyman News 1:30 Fouts Andy Douglas Lindauer San Anselmo Henry's Super Service 1612 Sir Francis Drake Fairfax Son Anselmo Ave. It's A Grand DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 21.

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City (Eng.) lows, 18. Course at 14. Born as dinner 15 Jewish liquid 15. The month 27. River (Fr.) SO.

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Marshy meadows 42. Southeast XT ill 1 4 43. Coin (Jap.) 9 DAILY how to work It: AX LB A A It Is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three for the two etc. Single letters, apoe- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints.

Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation QW FWLPFV JZBUDK, UWJ QMPXY JZPY, XFF FWU V. Cryptoquote: I KNOW A MAIDEN FAIR TO SEE, TAKE CARE! SHE CAN BOTH FALSE AND FRIENDLY BE LONGFELLOW. TODAY SATURDAY Sept. 17 18 9-17 Aaewer 634 San Anselmo fan Anselmo SATURDAY Hospital :25 G.

Drake News :05 Holiday 10:30 Meet Missus :35 News 11:00 A. M. Tunes Lee Tavlor :15 R. Lewis News :05 Holiday 11:30 Tunes :45 Health Talk Home Hour 12 NOON 10 Weekend News 12:15 Reporter Reporter Holiday 12:30 Heyde To 3:00 pm. 12:45 Gata 1:00 P.

M. Security News :05 Holiday 1:15 Vets 1:30 :55 News :45 Go To Town 2:00 P. M. USA. Pitts News :05 Holiday 2:15 Music 2:30 March; :45 Treas.

Show at Chasa Holiday Show 3:00 P. M. Brotherhood; :15 UNESCO :15 Memo From UN. Inf. Band News :05 Holiday 3:30 At Opera :45 News Tunes Holiday 4:00 P.

M. Review at Opera league Holiday 4:15 Hemingwav 4:30 P. M. Army Hour Todd 7:00 A. M.

Pledger :05 John Harvey 7:15 Gang :20 Pledger Is 8 F. Harvey 7:30 Goss :35 John Harvey 7:45 Manning News Louis Mus. :55 News 55 News 8:00 A. M. Pledger 8tar for Tots :05 No School Today 8:15 Bye :20 Music Q.

Lewis 8:30 Rest :35 Pledger 9:00 A. M. Romance 8:30 Hollywood Patrol 10:00 A M. :15 Tod Tunes Douf Pledger DAILY SCHEDULE if. U.

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