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MONDAY JUNE 21 THE BEE'S SUPEIIIOR CALIFORNIA NEWS McCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS SERVICE Sacramento California Page 14' MONDAY JUNE 21 1954 THE '''BEE'S SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA NEWS McCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS SERVICE Sacramento California Five Are Believed Wafer Mishaps Lost At Sea Off NZ IV 'MEW rrlictackik 4tet4S 0 I 4 ftL: '2 1 ydot :0" Methodist Conference Ends With Pastoral Appointments Ends Shasta Shooting Accident Kills East Yob Map LAKESHORE Shasta Sonoma Coast Claim ix Lives BODEGA Sonoma intense air search started late 1 i yesterday was continued today for five persons presumed lost North Ntate A- 11 -4 -3 I- rr- 1 for five persons presumed lost III Iltil 1113m1 STOCKTON San Joaqu In Co annual California-Nevada Methodist Conference ended here with the announcement of pastoral appointments for 1954 and 1955: The conference held its last business session Saturday: following Youth a seriices which attracted 600 youths of high school and college age Changes in mrnisterial assignments include the following: The Rev Duane Thebeau from Oak Park Sacramento to Aptos the Rev John Swineford from Carson City Nev to Morgan Hill the Rev Robert Hawthorne from St Pau Is Stockton to associate pastor First Methodist of Palo Alto the Rev George Goodwin from the First Methodist Church Palo skito to the Central Methodist Church Stock ton the Rev Richard Fitch from St Paul San Jose to Petaluma Sonoma County Don Fado of Redding Shasta County was installed Saturday as Methodist Youth Fellowship president Helen' Mayer of Los Angeles was installed as president of the Wesley Fellowship Placer Sheriff Dies Following Heart Ailment AUBURN Placer Co Charles Ward 53 sheriff of Placer County whose solution of the $23000 swindle of Mr and 'Mrs Joseph Lemos of Loomis Placer County in 1952 made headlines across the nation died in the Highland Generp Hospital in Auburn eight days after he suffered a heart attack in his office His career as sheriff extended over a period of 32 months following his elevation in October 1951 by the county board of supervisors from a constable post in Alta Was On Ballot () 1 'P ---11-7747 -Nz- lee---441f4'1 I) 0 1::00 114 I 5: i 1- 1 i i i 1 1 '''''Z' (C i () ak datowie '0 0100--007 i :4:::: 4 i l'ile' si "4Y :::1: 4r': 46 '''''''IC: I111" 411'1!" '7? '1''( a a to A100( 7 2 '1 it 0 Jst 1 on a fishing boat piloted by Ted 7 7 Rankin of San Francisco which Six persons drowned in water left its moorings here at 7 AM mishang in Superior California and was due to return at noon The party containink Rankin's during ng the weekend son Ted Jr 20 Mr and Mrs The dead: Ernest Jillson of Sonoma So- Arthur Guzman 17 of Isleton nama County and Richard Ralph Kauffman 43 of Indi- Sampson a seaman intended to deep fish just off the Sonoma anola Humboldt County Coast' John Barrett 16 of LOS AngeThe coast guard reported the les sea was running so heavy it Ellis Leverett 63 of Vallejo forced back a cutter and pre- Solano County ventng ed other fishing boats from Roger Anthony Mama' 16 of takiup the search Because visibility is good and Millbrae no ship or wreckage were sight- James Little Jr 26 of Need a cdast guard spokesman vada City Nevada County said fears are felt for the Guzman drowned in the Sac- ramento River near Isleton Satn! I urday afternoon while swim Radio Station KXOC In Chico Is Sold 18000 Visitors Attend Jackson Kit Carson Days 0011-4 stave A Lincoln Dejlarl the owner of safety of the five- radio station IOCOA today an- IN grave safety of the five Robert Pas ley 25 of West Sacramento Yo lo County was shot and killed yesterday when a 22 caliber pistol fell from shoulder holster and discharged a bullet into his chest Coroner Duge Stanford said Pas ley apparently had 'stooped to take a drink when the accident occurred The bul let pierced his heart The telephone company work er had been on a fishing trip up Sugar Loaf Creek about eight miles south of Lakeshore His companions Glenn Cut ler of Redding Shasta County and Thomas Gray of Project City Shasta County were out of sight of Pasley when Gray heard a single shot about 11:30 AM and heard Pasley call three times As Gray rounded a bend PaVey was leaning on a rock He slumped and fell at the stream's edge The pistol was found lying under his right arm Pasley who resided at 1606 Pennsylvania Avenue We Sacramento was doing installation work for the telephone company in Shasta County A native of Ennis Mont he is survived by his sister Martha Pasley grandmother Gertrude Pasley and uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Robert Pasley all of West Sacramegto Funeral services will be held at 3 PM tomorrow in the East Lawn Crematory in -i ACCIDENT Day of Rackerby Yuba County a lumber worker is shown lying by his wrecked car on the Bangor-LaPorte Road near Brownsville Yuba County The vehicle went out of control and overturned Saturday Day suffered injuries to his shoulder: and it gash on the forehead This photograph was taken by Ernest A Johns of Woodleat The Bee welcomes spot news pictures and pays for those published Pioneer Festival In Folsom Draws 9000 FOLSOM Folsom closed its nounced he has sold KXOC in Chico Butte County to Hal Gibneyof Los Angeles for a purchase price of $150000 Gibney who is an announcer stated there will be no personnel changes Jack Powell will continue as manager of the Chico station The transaction is subject to the approval of the federal communications commission KX0C is a 10Q00 watt station the most powerful Mutual Broadcasting Company outlet in 11 western states PFE Will Speed Placer Fruit To East I i I annual Pioneer Days Festival last night after playing host to an estimated 9000 residents and visitors Geryl Foster son of Manuel Foster escaped injury when 116 ran in front of a float and was run over The highlights of the closing day of the three day celebration were the coaster race finals a parade and a horse show Donna Runde 11 of Folsom reigned over the event 35 Attend Chamber Secretaries Session ming Robert Amerman 16 of Walnut Grove tried unsuccessfully to rescue him Kauffman lost his life in the Smith River near the Jedediah Smith State Park in Humboldt County Saturday- afternoon lwhen he tried to retrieve the outboard motor of the boat from which he was fishing Sheriff's officers reported Kauffman was fishing with Robert Mecham of Indianola when the engine failed Kauffman was trying to repair it when it came loose and fell into the river Was On Vacation Barrett was vacationing with Mr and Mrs Earl Zig lee of Klamath Glen Humboldt County and was drowned Saturday while swimming with Larry Zig ler 9 The younger boy reported Barrett fell into deep water Leverett an employe of the Vallejo Housing Authority drowned late Saturday in Dunnigan Slough in Yolo County when the rubber raft from which he was fishing was deflated His companion Clifton Henry of Vallejo swam to shallow water and tossed Leverett a coat and was Culling him in when the latter lost his grasp and sank Became Panicky On June 8th four days before he was hospitalized he quail- lied for the Novem5er general election by running second to his former deputy and investigator William A Scott now chief of police in Auburn Final rites for the former officer will be held at 2 PM Wednesday in West Hite's Chapel of the Hills in Auburn They will be conducted by the Masonic Lodge of Dutch Flat The Dutch Flat Odd Fellows Lodge will conduct graveside services Ward is survived by his wife Beth of Auburn daughters Ferna Alice of Auburn and Mrs Fay Robison of Fresno brothers Floyd of San Francisco and John of McAlester Okla and sisters Mrs Pauline Bronson of Rancho Santa Fe of California and Mrs Beulah Yeater of Brownsfield Tex Ward was a member of Ben AliTemple of the Shrine in Sacramento and branches of the Masonic orga nization in Auburn Colfax and Dutch Flat He also held membership in the Dutch Flat Odd Fellows and Rebekahs and the state and national sheriffs' associations Ward died at 10:20 AM Sunday At 1 PM 13 deputies were sworn in to serve under Coroner Francis West of Placer County who became acting sheriff Mrs Edith Martin deputy county clerk administered the oaths Legal Rullng Will Be Asked On Post Eagles Awaif Opening of Stafe Session STOCKTON San Joaquin Co The 1954 Fraternal Order of Eagles state convention and the state auxiliary conclave will be held in Stockton from Friday through Sunday Oliver Xavier traffic engineer for Stockton and president of the California State Aerie reported Stockton is prepared to be host to 2000 delegates and visitors for the three day convention The event will mark the 51st annual conclave for the California Eagles lodge and the sixth annual meeting for the women's unit of the order JACKSON Amador Co---The Days of Kit Carson celebration today was hailed as: a success as officials of the three day fete estimated 18000 persons visited this Mother Lode community A motorcycle- show featuring stunt riding by Roy Andrea of Stockton San Joaquin County Pacific coast champion wound up the celebration here late yes- terday The parade sweepstakes winner is the drum corps of the Stockton San Joaquin County Young Mens Institute Other first-place winners are: Posses Alameda County Sheriffs Posse organization float Sacramento County Chamber of -Commerce historical float Sutter -Creek Native Sons rind Daughters of the Golden West': beat horse drawn vehicle Amador County Fair Best band Alameda County Sheriffs Posse band: best drum and bugle corps George Manhart Legion Post of Sacramento best ranch group mixed San Joaquin Valley Bangers: drum corps mixed Stockton YMIs mounted group men Stockton Mounted Patrol Mounted group women San Joaquin Possettes mounted group mixed Western Horse and Trailer Club of Tracy San Joaquin County mounted pair Chuck Koget of Lake Tahoe Placer County and Grace Ferretti Of Sutter Creek: silver mounted sitigle Mrs George Wasson of Oakdale: best cowboy Les Osken of Sutter Creek: best cowgirl Carmelite Cittnmins of Sutter Creek Marching group Sclots Patrol of Sacramento most unique entry Gateway of Lake Tahoe best comic Jackson Rotary Club best costume single Mrs Manual Gonzales of Los Banos best costume two or more Elaine Mounter and Judith Pierce Of Jackson majorette group Stockton YMI and majorette single Billie Marie Desoto of Sacramento NEWCASTLE Placer Speedier fruit delivery to New York by one full day is the plan of Pacific Fruit Express Corn pany for Newcastle fruit growers Dosch of Sacramento PFE assistant superintendent conferred with officials of local packing sheds Friday and explained that bars no longer will be hauled downhill to Roseville to be made into trains and then hauled back uphill right past Newcastle on their trip east Instead the nightly dispatch of cars will be added to a passing fruit special Dosch explained he hoped to gain a full day putting fruit into New York in eight days instead of nine as at present Large movements of Santa Rosa plums are expected to begin during the coming week with the consignments directed towards Chicago and New Yorki Colorful Shrine Units Will Perform NEVADA CITY Nevada The famed Ben Al! Shrine Band and Chanters of Sacramento will perform at the Pioneer Park grandstand Sunday afternoon William Was ley president of the Nevada Placer and Sierra County Gold Unit Shrine Club anneunced the 150 members and their wives will be guests at an old fashioned pasty dinner following the instrumental and choral concert BLAIRSDEN Plumas clinic to aid chamber of commerce secretaries to conduct their offices more effectively was concluded in the Feather River -Inn The clinic was -sponsored yesterday by the Superior California Chamber of Commerce Secretaries Association headed by Lindsay Van Tongeren of Roseville Placer County Thirty five persons attended the sessions Roger McGinnis of Marysville Yuba County and Bert Graham of -W Sacramento Yolo County were cochairmen of the meeting Fleischmann Estate Grants RENO les of the $56000000 Max Fleischmann Foundation announced the distribution of $1211964 to various organizations and institutions throughout the nation The sum brought to more than $4000000 the amount of money granted by the foundation during thr last two years Under terms of the late food manufacturer's will the entire i estate is to be spent "for the benefit syf mankind" Superior California Vital Statistics The sweepstakes prize in the parade was awarded the Folsom AuxiliarSt of the Veterans of Foreign Wars for its float Other parade winners are: Best decorated float auxiliary to the Folsom Volunteer Fire Department best decorated car Folsom Brownies best entry on the Hawaiian theme Veterans of Foreign Wars Folsom novelty entry Kirby's Automotive Service Orangevale for a horseless carriage children's entry Pat and Mike Moore of Folsom horse and riders man Robert Jackson woman Mrs McLain and children Kenneth White children's riding group Oranaevale Junior Riders and adult riding group Fair Oaks Saddle Club Coaster derby winners were Wendell Binning of Orangevale first Jerry Goodman of Folsom secortd David Casten of Folsom third and Bill Pardi of Folsom fourth Horse show winners were: Quadrangle Stakes Henley run ride lead 13 a Farnam figure eight 14 and Wade pole bending 13 and Duane Gardener trail events 13 and Donahue trail events 14 and Palmer pony express Ted Henley Bert Wade Richard Higfill western pleasure horse Roberson PUC Plans Hearing The state public utilities corn mission will open a hearing at Al Tahoe Lake Tahoe at 8:45 AM July 7th on the applications of the Lukins Brothers Water Company to operate water sys terns in the Tahoe Tallac and Tahoe Island Park Subdivisions Nevadans Option Uranium Clainis BIRTHS Red Bluff Tehama County June 17 1954 to Mr and Mrs Herman Lamp of Redding Shasta County twin sons St Heiena Sanitarium Napa County June 9 1954 to Mr and Mrs Theodore Leaner of Napa Napa County a daughter Woodland To lo sCounty June 18: 1954 to Mr and MEE Leslie Lincoln a daughter In San Francisco STEWART HOTEL 4-1 Marani a high school gtudent drowned in the Russian River near Monte Rio Sonoma County yesterday when he became panicky as Carol Ann McCarthy 13 of Millbrae tried to pull him to safety An unidentiiied-- man pulled Carol to safety when Marani alniost pulled the "girl under but was not able to save the youth I PGE Worker Little relief second operator at the Pacific Gas and Electric Company Drum powerhouse eight miles west of Alta Placer County drowned sometime last night when his car plunged into the afterbay near the powerhouse He was to have gone on duty at the powerhouse today at 1 AM Lawrence Peterson Drum foreman today directed a crew which recovered the body 200 feet from the partially submerged car William Preston who was to have relieved Little at 8 AM today discovered the young man's car in the reservoir when he went to work AUBURN Placer research wilt be necessary to determine whose name will be on the November ballot as a candidate for sheriff of Placer County as a result of the death' of Sheriff Charles Ward Ward and William A Scott Auburn chief of police had qualified at the June primary with Scott in the lead Emmet McCrary of Roseville placed third District Attorney Al Broyer who came to Auburn yesterday afternoon to discuss the matter with Lee Prop his deputy said it seemed certain Ward's nairle would be taken from the ballot because he died' more than 40 days prior to the general election in November Coroner Francis West will serve as sheriff until or unless supervisors appoint a successor The term will end the first Mon day in January NEW YORK Food Machinery Cherhical Corpora tion announced it has taken an option on seven uranium mining claims in Lander County 160 miles east of Reno Nev The company said the atomic energy commission has called one of the 20 acre sites the first "commercial" deposit of U308 found in-Nevada The properties are 'owned by Joe Rundberg and his son Rudolph Fires Spring Up In Tinder Dry Grain Brush Weary fire fighters today prepared for another critical day of grain brush band range blazes as the first day of summer threatened to surpass yester day's temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Despite a concentration of fires in Napa Solano and Yolo Counties yesterdays afternoon the state division of forestry reported none exceeded the 500 acre Mark and all were out or under Control by dawn tt! DOWN TOWN en Geary St at Union Square Close to prin chat stores and theatres Advertisem*nt Jfiln A jinlh HANDLER 1 TE GARAGE SERVICE VICE REBUILT ROOMS' beautifully furnished 4100 -u UP Travis Air Fore Base County June 5 1954 to Airman and Mrs William Linen of Suisun So lano County a son Travis Air Force Base County June 1 1954 to Captain and Mrs RobertL Paul of Fairfield Solano County a son Marysville Yuba County June 17 1954 to Mr and Mrs Raymond Faustian a son Napa Napa County June 12 1954 to Mr and Mrs Perfecto Rios of Yountville Napa County a daughter McCloud Siskiyou County June 11 1954 to Mr and Mrs Ralph Rod ley of DunsmuirSiskiyou County aeon Napa Napa County June 12 1954 to Mr and Mrs Charles Schwarze Jr a son McCloud Siskiyou County June 15 1954 to Mr and Mrs Leroy Slocum a daughter Napa Napa County June 14 1954 to Mr and Mrs Walter Starin a daughter STEPHENS--In Woodland Yolo County June 18 1954 to Mr and Mrs Don-I aid Stephens of Winters Yolo County -a daughter Chico Butte County June 17 1954 to Mr and Mrs Carl Tanner of Orland Glenn County a daughter McCloud Siskiyou County June 14 1954 to Mr end Mrs Arnold Wells of Ponelosa Siskiyou County a daughter Red Bluff Tehama County June 17 1954 to Mr and Mrs Elbert Wilcox of Anderson Shasta County a son Red Bluff Tehama County June 17 1954 to Mr and Mrs Robert Williams of Cottonwood Shasta County a daughter Napa Napa County June 14 1954 to Mr and Mrs Edward Winsett a daughter Napa Napa County June 12 1954 to Mr and Mrs A Woods a daughter MARRIAGE LICENSES RN S-LI Oroville Butte County June 10 1954 to Mark Burns 18 and Kathleen 11 Linn 19 both of Orovtile More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here is a pleasant way to overcome loose plate disgomfort FASTEETH an improved sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer 80 that they feel more comfortable No gummy gooey pasty taste or feeling It alkaline (nonacid) Does not sour Checks "plate odor" (denture breath) Get PASTEE-rri today at any drug counter Arcata Lumberman Admits Tax Charge FAMILY PLAN Kenneth Stewart No charge for children Manager OTHER HANDLERY HOTELS UN Hotel Don Maunder Hamilton Hotel FIESNO Hotel Californian UK allat- El Cortez Hotel Woman Plans Appeal ET DORADO El Dorado Co Mrs Blanch Schuester said she will appeal is undert a suspended sentence of 30 days in the county jail for brandishing a gun Judge Johnsonl of the Mud Springs Judicial District Court also ordered probation for six -months Lions Club installs GRASS VALLEY Nevada Co Harold Houser principal of the S- Hennessy Elementary School was installed as president of the Grass Valley Lions Club succeeding 'Harry Myers ARCATA Humboldt Wilson Dore a sawmill operator pleaded guilty to a charge of withholding unemployment Insurance taxes from employes wages and failure to turn the deductions over to the state Judge Naye of the Ar-1 cata Judicial Court fined Dore MO but suspended it provided he make restitution to the state' ANNULMENTS Oroville Butt County June 11 1954 Patricia Lee Miland against Marion LeRoy Mi land: suit filed non age SEPARATE MAINTENANCE Fairfield Solano County June 17 1954 Robert A Gehl against Gisela Gehl suit filed cruelty DIVORCES Fairfield Solano County June 17 1954 Jessie Briseno against Anthony Briseno- atilt filed cruelty Yuba City Sutter County June 17 1954 Celia Carter against Roy Carter suit filed cruelty Auburn Placer County June 18 1954 Alfonso Espinoza against Mary Espinoistat interlocutory decree cruelty Woodland Yolo COunty June 18 1954 Mildred Hickerson against Robert Hickerson suit filed desertion Placerville El -Dorado County June 18 1954 John- son against Jessie Johnson final de- cree crueltv Red BluffEdna Coun- ty June 18 1954 Manahan Eratzer against William Kfatzer suit filed cruelty Oroville Butte County June 10 1954 Lottie Lightfoot against William Lightfoot: suit filed cruelty Yuba City Sutter County June 18 1954 Joan Trimble against Darwin Trimble: suit filed cruelty RENO DIVORCES Reno Nev June 18 1954 lethel Coffer of Reno against Bert Coffer of Chico Calif decree granted cruelty Reno Nev June 18 1954 Jeanette Gorham of Reno against Frank Gorham of Tahoe City Calit: decree granted cruelty DEATH Nevada City Nevada County June 19 1954 Mrs Mollie George Fanning wife of Claude of Nevada City mother of Jack of San Jose and sister of LOW Wood of Nevada City Bert Wood of Marshall Ark Hugh Wood of Sheridan Wyo and Mrs Daisy Fanning of Afton Okla1 a native of Arkansas aged 71 years Funeral services will be held at 11 AM tomorrow in the Bergemann Funeral Chapel The Rev Durrett Of Roseville will officiate Burial will be in the forest View Cemetery Red Bluff Tehama County June 20 1954 Mrs Emma Morrow of Los Molinos Tehama County wife of Samuel mother of Noland of La Habra sister of Jake and Enoch Hinkle of -Red Bluff Carl of Spaulding Neb Grover of Albion Neb Mrs Myrtle Rock and Mrs Ethel Shapland both of Oakland and Mrs Daisy Percy of Eugene Ore a native of Iowa aged 80 years Grass Valley Nevada County June lg 1954 Charles Benjamin Pemberton father of Claude Pemberton of Venice aged Si years Funeral services are pending In the Hooper-Weaver Mortuary Chico Butte County June 19 1954 Flora Perry of Chico formerly of Sacramento mother of Mrs Clara White of Sacramento Mrs Flora Wallace of Yuba Sutter County and Albert Perry of Mood-land Yolo County: a native of Cedar Rapids Iowa aged 95 years Funeral services will be held tomorrow in the church In Alder Point Humboldt County Chico Butte County June 18 1954 Susan May Ross mother of Mrs Fred Needham of Chico and Henry Albert Ross of Torrance a na- tive of Placer County' aged 72 years Funeral services will be held in the Andrews Greilich Funeral Home in Sacramento In Auburn Placer County June 19 1954 Fred Schwartz kopf of Colfax Placer County husband of Barbara of Colfax: aged 49 years Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2:30 PM in the Frances West Funeral Home in Colfax Auburn Placer County June 20 1954 Charles Ward of Auburn husband of Beth of Auburn father of Perna Alice of Auburn and Mrs Fay Robison of Fresno brother of Floyd of San Francisco John of McAllester Okla Mrs Pauline Bronson of Rancho Sante Fe and Mrs Beulah Yeater of Brownfield Tex a native of Indian Territory aged 53 years Funeral services will be Wednes day at 2 PM in West and Hite's Chapel of the Hills in Auburn Burial will be in the Dutch Flat Placer County 1001e Cemetery services I will be held tomorrow in the giouurnctn Alder Point Humboldt ROSS-ln Chico Butte County June 18 1954 Susan May Ross mother of HMrs Fred Needham of Chico and enry Albert Ross of Torra nce a a tive of Placer County aged 72 year Funeral services will be held in the Grellich Funera in tanedrremw a esnti sCHWARTKO'PF In Auburn placer County June 19 1954 Fred Schwartz- kopf of Colfax Placer County husband of Barbara of Colfax: aged 49 years Funeral services will be held tomor- row at 2:30 PM in the Frances West Funeral Home in Colfax WARD-In Auburn Placer County June 20 1954 Charles Ir Ward of Auburn husband of Beth of Auburn fath er of Perna Alice of Auburn and Mrs Fay Robison of Fresno brother of Floyd of San Francisco John tll Fs' anda Mirnse Beulah Yeater nie 1-477 of Brownfield Tex: sezaittyunet day at 2 PM in West and Hite's Chapel of the Hills in Auburn Buri'al will Cem eter be in the Dutch Flat Placer CountY 1001c 'Armen Carry Hurt Truckee Man Out Of Rugged Region TRUCKEE Nevada Co A rescue team from Stead Air Force I Base near Reno Nev struggled over rough terrain today to bring out Clarence Osburn local businessman injured in a fall while on a weekend outing with local boy scouts Osbum led a group of 15 boys into the White Rock-area back of Weber Lake 20 miles northwest of here Saturday and yesterday while fishing from a rock in the lake fell He suffered fractures of his pelvis and leg A rescue party organized by Constable N- Dolley and accompanied by Dr Sidney Kase went into the area yesterday afternoon but Dr Kase ruled against their bringing Osburn out Instead he requested the specially trained group from Stead AFB NEW! Hazel Bishop Lasting riail Polish NE wir a Lasting Bil Amazing New Creme Shampoo Re-Colors flair IN 17 MINUTES Re-Colors flair IN 17 MINUTES SIrlittllf2S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY trata211 Dti PHARMACY I 1 4 0 4 'i tl Its I ri4 thi'7-1 11 -tiOw 0 iliTS1 1 tisiot 1 Defies Hot Soapy Water! Resists Hard Knocks! Ki' Murphys Prepares For Homecoming Now chan ge creaked 14 jrgray graying or drab a halt to a new lustrous Youthful-looking color it 046- try Tintz Creme Color (C Shampoo today It's a sew hair coloring that re- bait at home as it thampoos Takes only 17 minutes No waiting for results hs so eass' to shampoo Vforet wash or rub out MONEY BACK Guarantee Get your of 14 beautiful shades today X-IttZ- CREME COLOR SHAMPOO At Drvg Storm aa1ay :040 a 111'4'1' 16th GI 2-5821 Prompt Expert Prescription Service We give Cash i Delivery G' El x2e5r8t21 on Service ra Cash --Fres ft vent 16th Pies 604 MURPHYS Calaveras Co-- Preparations are being made for the annual Murphys Homecoming July 13th to be featured by a parade and festival Judges foe the parade entries will be Lirrel Starling of Mokelumne I I 1 State Senator Stephen Teale (D) of West Point and Matteson of Santa Barbara Murphy's newly formed Horsem*ns Club will participate and floats and drill teams are expected from a wide area kelumne I I State Senator Stephen Tale (D) of West Point and Matteson of San- ta Barbara Murphy's newly Horsem*ns Club will participate and floats and drill teams are expected from a wide' area GEORGE-MILLER-In Oroville Butte County June 17 1954 to Theodore Jow George 21 and Nancy Rose Miller 21 both of Orovi Ile HENDRIX-SPINA-In Auburn Placer County June 18 1954 to Paul John Hendrix 19 and Gladys Josephine Spina 18 Jr both of Roseville Placer County JUSKOWIAK-LAMB-In Yreka Sleklyou County June 16 1954 to Alfred MorJuskowiak Jr 19 and Gloria Lamb 17 both of Dorris Siskiyou County MORRELL-GALE--In Oroville Butte County June 16 1954 Alfred Mor- rell 56 of San Francisco and Alma ale 56 of Oakland PROPST-FIELD -In Auburn -Placer County June 18 1954 to Jesse James Propel 21 and Beverly Ann Field 18 both of Roseville Placer County STONE-WRIGHT-In Woodland Tomo County June 18 1954 to Edmund Wallace Stone 23 and Rose Mary Wright 22 both of Woodland RENO MARRIAGE LICENSES RENO Nev-Marriage licenses Issued here Include: Jim Yates 29 Lamesa Tex and Phyllis Daniel 21 Santa Rosa Calif kenneth McCormick 21 Paradise Calif and Marla Lorell 18 Brownsville Calif Sero Nardelli 52 and Frances Rosenberg 54 both of Eureka Calif Andrew Adam 21 and Wanda Younger 18 both of Lodi Calif Andrea Eazanan Calville 34 and Mar- garita A Calvin 27 both of Norden Calif James A Price 28 and Frances Clifton 22 both of Eureka Calif Preston Higgins 21 Lemoncove' Calif and Wanda French 21 Su- sanville Calif Fred A -Willie 21 and Bernia Meredith 18 both of Ukiah Calif Clyde Stafford 54 and Grace Stafford 52 both of Medford Ore Robert Childes 57 and Mania Brown 42 both of Oroville Calif Russell Buckley 26 Crescent City Calif and Florene Elizabeth Price 34 Reno MARRIAGES BROWN-PALMER -In Chico Butte County by Bishop Abbott 'Ralph Lea Brown and Eleanor Frances Palmet- both of Chico CRINNION-GALLETTI In Oakland June 5 1954 by Monsignor Richard O'Donnell Edmund Crinnion of Oakland and Irene Gallant formerly of Mount Shasta Siskiyou County- HARDY-HALL-In Chico Butte County by the Rev William Gould Richard Earl Hardy of Dunsmuir Stskiyou County and JOAnn Hall of Chico Butte County MAZZEI-BEIRESFORD In Fresno June 5 1954 by Monsignor James Dowling Vincent Icazzel formerly of McCloud Siskiyou County and Dianna Beresford of Herman ii6fir4i ifis-ViTle- sTnu4EnirtPutrTill' 19rcutaondEdmYt Wallace Stone 23 and Rose Mary Wright 22 both of Woodland RENO MARRIAGE LICENSES RENO Nev-Marriage licenses issu'ed here include: phJviz yDaatneri 1 at)i LsetargtasaitoreaxcalW Eenneth 0 McCormick 21 paradise Calif and Marie Lorell Lewis 18 Brownsville Calif Sero Nardelli 52 and Frances Rosenberg 54 both of Eureka Calif Andrew Adam 21 and Wanda Youn er 18 both or Lcvil II An5rei Lizanan Colville 3a41 ind Mar- garde eA -tCa 27 both of Norden (-alit' cl Zsu ornc es catrfestondRov 1-ggins 21 Le'moncove an a French 21 Su- sanvilleanCallf MereedltbA1-8W)IcIA laanhd CIlL in" Clyde Stafford 54 and Grace Stet- ritliat2rt bioithcohfilree8dlgcdsOnrer ma i Brtrunsie42both of 0roville Calif City ii Buckley 28 Crescent Calif cod Florene Elizabeth Price 34 Reno 3IARRIAGES BROWN-PALMER -In Chico Butte County by ilishop Abbott 'Ralph 4rtill7t lai Eleanor Frances Falm- CRINNION-OAL119iTI In akland tubie n5 1954 by Monsignor Richard 0 nen Edmund Crinnion of Oak- land and Irene Galletti formerly of Mount Shasta Siskivou County HARDY-HALL- co Butts Chi te ountv by the Rev William Gould Richard Earl Hardy of Dunsmuir Siskiyou CountY and Halt of Chico Butte Mallti-BERESPORD In Frtsn June Dowling 5 1954Vincent Monsignor James Ifazzei tormerlY or McCloud Sisklyou County and Di- ti ans Beresford of lierman- Obituaries Flora Perry CHICO Butte rites for Flora Perry 83 of Chico will be held at 2 PM tomorrow In Alderpoint Humboldt County Mrs Perry died here Friday A native of Cedar Rapids Iowa she came to California with her family She later lived In Alderpoint for many yea In 1948 she moved to Sacramento Mrs Perry had been in Chico for the last seven months She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Sacramento Surviving are her children Mrs Clara White of Sacramento Mrs Flora Wallace of Yuba City Sutter County and Albert Perry of Woodland Yolo County Advertisem*nt "SUFFERED 7 YEARS-Men brought amazing relief!" mys Mr Ckicaso Midis In a se of of Redacts algellial simple piles WITHOUT SURGERY tested by doctors amazing Pazo Ointment stopped bleeding reduced swelling healed cracking shrunk piles WITHOUT SURGERY! Pain was stopped or materially reduced Pazo acts to soothe relieve itching instantly In tubes also modern Suppositories at druggists Get PazoS4 for wonderful fast relief Non' site ilk new STAINLESS iorms Faster longer-lasting relief for ACID INDIGESTIOIJ Neutraliss excess stomach acids wits these pleasant tasting tablets Amitone FON 111011111MWORRY sromAcor i Ir Li I L( )11 i---179P9ir't: codissia(30 No Other Method Does All This: r--------------- i 1 Relines pain In a jiffy 1 2 Removes Corns see el the fastest I's oviAST vtays knows te sedkal nOrt 3 Stops Corns before they tee iLtt l--- mowl Prevents Sere Tees 00 les! 4 5 Eases NeW Or Tight Shoes --2 fit At Drug Shoe Department and 540 0 Stores 1 i Jr- 1 join the thousands of California housewives who use this con- enient low-cost way to pay for groceries and other household items Tenplan check stubs serve as a handy record of your expenses help you budget as you go! Cost is only $125 for a book of 10 Tenplan checks No minimum balance is required Nearly 2000000 Californians enjoy the convenience ofa Bank ofAmerica Checking AccountWhy notfoin them today? 4 ank of Antettra NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Pitt4811 magus strosirtisuaAmcs Sp 4''''' 4 i ea our Jo a 1 ItRoli flip ''1 Obituar ies -dolt 0 Fiore Perry sen AN or A 01' CHICO Butte Co-Final rites '') JIC7 114wetk iol with handy checks rom for Flora Perry 83 of Chico ill be held at 2 tomorrow In Alderpoint Humboldt County Mrs Perry died here Friday 11 IV 0 so A native of Cedar Rapids a0 Sr join the thousands of California housewives who use this con- Iowa she came to California I a Venient low-cost way to pay for groceries and other household with her family She Later lived Faster longer-lasting relief for In Alderpoint for many years ACID INDIGESTIOIJ In 1948 she moved to Sacra- items Tenplan check stubs serve as a handy record of your mento Mrs Perry had been in Chico for the last seven months A l'' Neggralizs "cell' 1- expenses -help you budget as you go! Cost is only $125 for a She was a member of the First stomach acids with MIWIL 7-77-1-- ''s Baptist Church in Sacramento these pl nt ease 100 394 book of 10 Tenplan checks No minimum balance is required -aC 1) Surviving are her children bl vad's tastm ta eta $4 Mrs Clara White of Sacra- flto- tter-f mento Mrs Flora Wallace of a II a 2000000 Californians enjoy the convenience ofa Yuba City Sutter County and Amlione Albert Perry of Woodland Yolo County FOR 'RBRRYWORRY wmatAciPe 1ga Bank CheckinetAccountWhy notjoit: them today? 4 de Advertisem*nt "SUFFERED 7 YEARS then Pazo brought amazing relief! 0 0 is Mr11 Ckiesio Midis 0141114 1141200011" 'AU CI DIP G1 Cdri'llAwas (13' 0 0 0- In 9 out of etufsTAAmettra No Does All This: --------rscho-----------rs 0 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 50 swelling 10 cases of SAVINGS simple piles WITHOUT SURGERY 11- "'HMS Pala lu a Iittl- a rt- --7 waste mum strosi rlissaAscs sonsamisa 1904 -tol- Mit tested by 2 Removes Corns see el the fastest -pfs doctors amazing Pazo Ointment stays knows to MOW Waco- --0- siiiiR'ffi11) 14 'WILDING stopped bleeding reduced swelling 3 Stops Corns before they can devdop ---sur litti-- se-theo-' ORNIA healed cracldng shrunk piles 4 4--t-7- 0 Fifty years of building Caldornia serving you! t- A Ne0 wrrHouT SURGiEllYI Pain was 4 Prevents Sore Tots tidors Dti--- es! 07 Alj 'stopped or materially reduced 5 Eases NSW Sr Tight Shoos --'11 Pazo acts to soothe relieve itching 7 7 tNfk i At Drug Shoe Department and 5490 Stores A 4 instantly In tubes also modern if 17e6 Suppositories at druggists Get i ni um s- PazoS4 for wonderful fast relief ainlgawdla -vgalta-14111 Now sue its seta STAINLESS orals Ar of 4 I.

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