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Vallejo Times-Herald from Vallejo, California • Page 8

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Vallejo, California
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Timtt-Herald, Valtejo, Sunday, May W4 Hell's AlKjel HflS Jllty Tltd! Filing Deadline For Seat Nears Master Senior Chief Commissary Steward B. Mc- Laughlln, CSN. left, food service officer at the new enlisted men's dining facility at Mare Island, cheeks wife Seaman DoegJas E. DeMon, USN, MI, on the tastt- ncss of the luncheon (the Navy calls it dinner). No complaints.

Deblon. of bas been ia the five mratbs. The mess hall opened Feb. 1. Hmes- fltrald Photo.

Eastwood Turns Award Down (AP) Acicr Clint Eastwood has declined an offer receive die Reao Chamber of Commerce's "Silver Spur Award" given to successful Wesion ffim stars. Eastwood said be did not have time to come to Reno to accept fise award. A a chamber said Friday die Silver Spar bad not been in recent years because no western fihn star was deemed worthy Eastwood rose to ence. New Enlisted Men Dining Hall Opened At School The ceir enlisted men's dining faculty. located adjacent to the Combat Systems Technical Schools command at Mare Island, now is open for business and is enjoying fabulous success.

The TastefuBy appointed dining haH bas" facilities to serve as many as 2MB enlisted men per day. but currently is operating about 300 below That figure. The food, incidentally, first rate. VALLEJO INN DINNER SPECIALS SEIVH) FROM 5 'fit 11 PA DINING ROOM ONtT SUNDAY. 2 PJA.

'HI Hao PJA. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Roost Prme R3e of Beef Virginia Baked Ham Candy Sauce Braised Sirloin Tips Rice THURSDAY FRIDAY Roast Sirl.oin Pan Fried Abalone Tartor SATURDA Chicken A La Kiev Kice Soup or Sated. Whipped Potatoes Vegetabtes, Bread, Suttn- A 3.65 3.00 3.00 .3.00 .3.35 .3.65 .3.35 The facility has a payroll of SH8.000 per year, nwstlj civilians, and about $500.000 is budgeted annually for food, according to the food service officer, Master Senior i Commissary Steward B. B. 'McLaughlin, USX.

For JMcLatighlm. operating the new dining lacflUy marks the pinnacle of his Xavy career He plans TO retire Sept. 1 after 51 years of service. Like everyone else. McLanghlin feels the pinch of rising food costs.

Se is a'iowed S23I per man per day. and so far has been able 10 siay within tfcat figure. 'For those who must pay for their meals, breakfast costs 50 cents, dinner and supper 90 cents each. A typical otoatiTs food supply. 'McLaughlin said, Wold reveal the foBowmg figures: 5.348 pounds of IJKL pounds of chicken; 15.271 pounds of potatoes; 2.690 pounds of let- CO ONIAL MORTUARY John J.

(Jack) Ffynn NO DETAIL TOO SMALL FOR OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION! PHONE 643-0391 tuce; 6040 pounds oi bread and rolls: 3,813 gallons of milk: 1.220 pounds tomatoes) 3.390 dozen eggs, aod 1.209 pounds of aiions, ii addiHi. Xavy personnel "win consume nearly three tons ol fresb frun -a bananas and changes. Level Over Glory Hole Waier is sail over the spillway at Lake Berryessa TO Guy Payton. operations oSlcer for fte IT. S.

Bureau of Rec- lamaboii's Solaoo Projec The lerel is about three inches above the ''glory hole' 1 spiCwar. The level dropped ,39 of a foot during ihe weefc and is at ibe foot elevatsm. Water storage was computed yesterday at 1.607,887 acre feet down a toial of 6.5ro acre feet for the week. Bureau is releasing second feet of water sao ihe Fatah Souta Canal, and 43 second feet is flowing 'Fatah Creek at the Drver- siffii Dam Eraporailon on Lake Berryessa averaged '389 acre feet per day during the seven-day period. THESE PROGRESSIVE VALLEJO FURNITURE DEALERS YOUR CONVENIENCE! OON TILL 5Q Home-Owned Independent Furniture Stores STAATSBELL Lower Prices Better Service Persona! Guarantee HOME FURNISHINGS 420 Vmpnw Street 643-2141 TOM'S SONS FURNITURE 2525 Springs Road 6M4097 RAINBO RUG FURNITURE 1039 Tennessee Street 643-2381 WE BEAT CHAIN STORES Nome Brands Available At Big Savings! STEPHENS FURNITURE 436 Georgia Street 642-0191 THREE BROTHERS FURNITURE 3729 Sonoma Bfvd.

644-4U8 As Complete A Seleeffon As Ttto'Can Rnd' Anywhere! I IB Tuesday, May 2L is the deadline for residents to express their interest in filling a seat on the governing boaid of the VaUejo City Unified School District tefi vacant by the resignation of Mis. FifiZrft Residents jnteresjed in being considered for lise po- stjao may send fetters listing i qualifications, along with letters of endorsement if desired to Stt- perinteodeni James wig. 211 Valle Vista Are. Judge Conducts Private Query SAN BERNARDINO (AP) --A judge questioned prospective jurors in his cnam- bers for the third week in lie trial of a Barstow, couple whose diabeuc son died after they threw his ittguijn away Jo the belief a faith healer had cured him. Lawrence Parfeer.

34, aad his Alice. 29, are a with involuntary manslaughter a child abuse in the Aug. 22 deaih of iheir son Wesley. 1L Superior Court Judge J. Steve Wii'ianis is questioning the prospective jiffors privately and mdmduaiJy in an effort 40 find jurois -niio are unbiased.

A public opm- ion poll earlier found that nearly 100 per cem of the county's residents bad beard about the case ard that many had formed opinions. Tbe defense, lost a motion to baie the fetal out of the ccontj has waived the ngbt TO have quesucaeJ in -open court and ibe execution made no objection. Jun se- leoioa began April 30 Board members meet in special session oa May 29 10 make the selection so the appointee is ready to take office in July. Tbe aopoaitee uriH fill a a prorisionaS for a 3day period during which itae the law aBows for die apptfanme process to be challenged vv peuiion of 5 percent of the number of voters nrho voted in the last regular school board election in I9i3. The petition would have to be by registered voters and filed wifin 30 days from the date of ap- SACRAMESTO Theodore L.

DeWilde, former leader of a chapter of the Hell's Angels, is sdtedided to go to trial June IS in Sacramento oo three counts of federal gat lair violations. DeWilde. pleaded guilty to the charges months been scheduled for sentence this week before U. Dist. Judge Pfeilip C.

Wil- ktns. Instead, Wilkms granted a motion bv DelTilde's lawyer. John HiU. that the former president of the outlaw tno- Kgcycte gang be allowed Jo withdraw bjs maud a jury trial. In ias motion, idence in irmf dicaxs DeWBde mar been fee victim mas the safe of mante bombs ant Srai ish machine pm undercover was inEcted oa the charges last his case was delayed wife te recovered from a bacfc wound suffered affray whkfa left two ether Hell's Angels members dead ia Valiejo last Novemfaa.

If a petition were filed. the provisional appointment would be terminated aad the board voukl nave to call a special election which couM be included along with the a election is November. Board members have indicated they favor a prw- sional appoiatoiesi which the school district $8.500 cosi of a special election. no petition is filed within 30-day period, the ap- wiH have all of the powers and perform all of dunes of a governing Board member and office until the expiration of Mrs. current term of one year.

Tbe appointee is not allowed to run as an iacum- bect during the nen school board election. Plan Ahead PARTT CLOTEDES Formal lufoimal VACATION and TRAVEL CLOTHES 515 GEORGIA Super Shampoo And A 4-Siep Beauty Treatment fo Make You Look and feel Like a your wi Set LEUJO beta lour style sndy us STILL FEATURING OUR REGULAR 3.45 SHAMPOO AMD SET PERMANENT WAVES 6.95 to 19.95 W7H COT APPOIMTMENTT Ml Man. Thru Sat. Ihurs, Night til VAUEJO SOIANO AVE, Center) 2SS-9S33 "AtSO 3 SACRAMEKTO Mattel Center) MOWtW 1WOII Potiunl AdvtrttstmtHt Paid Poluical PoBtfcal AjJ-rertbemrat D. STOW ncbrsed By Two Former Soiano County Treasurers! Pictured with Soiano County Bobby D.

Stow ore (L) fenner surer John W. Ktnloch and (R.) recently retired former Treasurer Frank Holdener. Both men strongly support and urge rtie efecHon of Bobby Stow as Soiano County Treasurer. EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP! To Full-Time Service! 4-No Outside Business Interests! BOBBY D. STOW for Soiano County Treasurer Paid for Byjhe Cenimtttoe Retain febby D.

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8,482
Years Available:
1974-1974