The Sacramento Union from Sacramento, California (2024)

TELEVISION LOG OF THE WEEK SUNDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY KG0-TV (Channel 7) Secretary Show Questions Religion for -Fred Waring Today Murray Begins Erwin at 80 Line? 3:00 Crusade- of JeffEurope rey Jones Beheld His Case Glory 01 HOWD at Books Army Web Sunday Show Roundup Graham KRON (Channel Is Life 6:30 March of Time Mass Sheen Easter in N.Y. 8:00 -Film Beheld His 8:30 Talent Patrol Glory 11:30 Faith of Our Fathers Roberts World at Sea Happens Everywhere KPIX (Channel 51 Service Mesquitiers Holy Name Rogers Beheld His Western Time Glory of Riley Parade News From N. No. Guide Right -Red Skelton in Crossroads World Time. of Nation Show Doctor Courtney 4.

It Now -News -Prayer MONDAY KG0-TV (Channel 7) Como Theater Cardini -Talent Scouts Allen Theater Shop I Love Lucy Buttons Kitchen Treat King and Money Reel KRON (Channel 9:15 -News Exchange Prayer Test Dong Saber School of 9:00 Wrestling Roberts the Theatre Bank Smith KPIX (Channel 5) Hilites The Touch Feminine Stewart Two Nothing or Doody Pets Payoff Quiz 6:45 Shell News It Courtney Rich Day My Name Groom Voice of Light Firestone of Life. Night Theater Fortune Theater Farm and 4 Family TUESDAY KG0-TV (Channel 7) Cardini Theater Shopping BIll Clock Hickok Same Time as a Flash KPIX (Channel 5) Touch Stewart Freedom Rings Payoff Courtney It Rich Day Groom Light. for Beany Cut Ups Fortune the Breeze Show 6:45 -Jane Froman Rider Songs The Norths 10:30 Racket squad Web Show KRON (Channel 4) Dong the Bank Traveler Smith Doody Z-RO Shore for Money Theater Four 12:35 Pedestrian Hit by Auto Asks for $52.000 Damages of $52,000 is sought in a suit filed in Superior Court by W. Ray Gough against Claude E. Zanders, as a result of injuries sustained in an auto, accident January 18 at Folsom Boulevard and 42nd Street.

Gough, crossing the street, was hit by a car driven by Zanders, the complaint states, causing several fraetures and other injuries. DIAL GI 2-3925 PETZWAL TV Radio Service Aerials Expertly Installed GUARANTEED WORK 19th and Que Streets RG0-TV (Channet 1: Allen Cardini Theater Blackie Winter Shop 1015-Charles Laughton Bill Show School KRON (Channel with Judy Dong School 8 30-Asked For It 12:00 Break the Preview Bank Thumb Show 12:45 Welcome KPIX Traveler Smith Touch Stewart or Nothing Two Doody Pat Courtney It Rich Quiz Day Life Groom Light 8.30-T-Men Wed Joan Action of Life Day Fortune Owl Theater It News Four Como THURSDAY KG0-TV (Channel 1) Idea Boxing Cardini Town -Death Theater Valley 9:00 Brooks Little Bill Hospital Margie Malloy Show 6:15 Cartoons KRON (Channel 4) Ranger Autry Sq. Dong Garden School Lifetime Picture For Leisure of City the Bank Considine Sign off Traveler KPIX (Channel 5) Smith Cullen Stewart Rings 4:00 -Exclusively Party Doody day 1:30 Del Courtney It Rich Day Quiz Kid Groom Shore Light 7:43 -News of Life Marx the Law Theater Fortune Kane Theater -Jane Froman Four Lincoln Blood Donations LINCOLN Mrs. Mary McQueary reported blod donations for the recent visit of the mobile unit totaled 108 pints, of which Lincoln received 80 pints, Armed Forces pints, and five pints were earmarked for replacements to California Clinic and Wiemar. Weather Report- U.

S. WEATHER BUREAU is 83 degrees. So we should come to breaking that. That record was year at this time. Temperatures should be running a few degrees with readings in the middle 70s.

Sunrise today, 5:46 A. sunset 6:33 P. M. Moonrise today, 11. A.

moonset day, 9:26 A. M. River reading, 3:30 P. 9.3 Airport Station Data Relative humidity, per cent, 4:30 88, 10:30 A. M.

61, 4:30 P. M. 37. Observations at 4:30 P. M.

est, 49 Highest temperature April 4 in last 73 years. 83 in 1952; lowest, 35 in 1901. Rainfall since July 1, 14.51 inches, which is 1.26 inches below the seasonal normal. Weather Summary Another weak front was moving towards the Oregon coast yesterday morning, Like the previous fronts the past two or three weeks, this front is causing showers or rain in the northern areas, but very little weather by the time the front crosses the north coast, therefore, we are only looking for, patches of high cloudiness today possibly enough high clouds to qualify as partly cloudy. The clouds will be thin with the sun shining through most of the day.

Temperatures the past two days have been near the 80 degree normal mark, about 8 to 10 degrees above for time of the month. At 12 noon yesterday the reading was 75 degrees, 3 degrees warmer than Friday's reading at noon. The record maximum temperature for April 4 High Low Bakersfield 82 52 63 42 Chicago 44 39 Denver 50 53 46 Fresno 81 49 Las Vegas 87 49 Los Angeles 63 53 Miami 93 New Orleans New York 45 Portland 54 Red Bluff 86 Reno 72 28 Sacramento (City) 82 Sacramento (Airport) 82 Salt Lake City 56 Diego 60 San Francisco (Airport) 56 Seattle 50 38 Spokane 58 St. Louis 60 Washington, D. C.

38 Stockton 83 46 Winnemucca 67 30 Yuma 88 58 the Music of the Masters THE SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY CONDUCTED BY KURT HEBERT ADLER GUEST DOROTHY WARENSKJOLD THE STANDARD HOUR TONIGHT AT 8:30 P.M. KCRA 002 LUCKY 13 Two- -Oh! (DIAL 1320) FUNERAL NOTICES this city, April 3, 1953, DAVID- -In H. David, loving husband of Attas Mary David, Fred, loving Victor father of and James, John Mitchell, Mrs. Carl Biffle of SacraDavid, Joe David of San Francisco, Mrs. mento, Rose Sady and Mrs.

Joe SlyAngeles, loving Los brother men of Los of Dr. T. H. David of Angeles vived by 11 grandchildren; a native and the late Alex David, also surof are respectfully invited to attend Syria, aged 76 years, Friends the funeral from the chapel of Miller Skelton, 20th and Streets (private parking), Odd Tuesday Fellows at Lawn, 1 P. M.

Interment Rosary Monday at 8 P. M. San Rafael, April 4. 1953, GUY--In I. Guy, beloved wife of the late Albert A.

Guy, loving Agnes mother of Maurice Kurk Albert and Capt. Robert M. Guy, U. S. Air Force, devoted grandmother of Roberta, Edwina, and Steven Guy; a native of Minnesota, Maurice, Patricia, Marilyn, aged 71 years.

Friends services are invited Monto attend the funeral April 6, 1953 at 9 A. M. from day, the Harry M. Williams Mortuary, 3rd Street at San Rafael. Thence to St.

Raphael's Church where a high mass of requiem will be said for the repose of her soul commencing at 9:30 A. M. The rosary will be recited at 8 P. M. Sunday.

Interment Monte Olivet Cemetary in San Rafael. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Marin County Chapter California Heart Association, 45 Second Street, San Francisco. HALL--In this city, April 2, 1953, Elm Wood Hall, dearly beloved husband of Edna Hall, loving father of Arden Waldo and Loran C. Hall of this city, Mrs. Lanor Wiege of Canada, brother of Mrs.

Lily Matheney of Oregon, and Mrs. Ivy Cramer of Riverside. Survived by 9 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild; a native of Connecticut, aged 82 years, 10 months, 25 days. Friends may call at the George L. Klumpp Chapel of Flowers, 808 Street, until this evening (Sunday) at 9:30 o'clock, and are invited to attend the funeral tomorrow morning (Monday) at 9:30 o'clock at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Eleventh Avenue and Franklin Boulevard.

Interment Odd Fellows Lawn. HANNIGAN-In North Sacramento, April 3, 1953, Laura Hannigan, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Frances Mott of North Sacramento; a native of Colorado, aged 75 years, 7 days. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the George L. Klumpp Chapel of Flowers, 808 Street.

Entombment East Lawn. HAPGOOD-In this city, April 4, 1953, Rose E. Hapgood, wife of the late Harold L. Hapgood, beloved mother of John J. and Harry C.

Hapgood, sister of Charles Clark, also survived by 3 grandchildren; a native of Sacramento, aged 70 years. Friends may call at W. F. Gormley Sons Chapel, 2015 Capitol Avenue and are invited to attend funeral services tomorrow (Monday) at 2.30 P. Interment Odd Fellows Lawn, HUNT- -In this city, April 4.

1953, Minnie C. Hunt, wife of the late Robert Hunt, loving mother of Mrs. Edith I. Jefford of Sacramento, loving sister of George L. Buchler of Sacramento; a native of Georgetown, Eldorado County, aged 91 years.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral from the Chapel of Miller Skelton, 20th Streets (private parking), tomorrow (Monday) at 2:30 P. M. Interment City Cemetery, JACKSON-In this city, April 3, 1953, Egbert B. Jackson, husband of the late Lucy Harlow Jackson, father of W. Howard Jackson and Mrs.

Clara Jackson Bailey of Sacramento, grandfather of Mrs. Betty Kleeman, Mrs. Barbara Butts. Mrs. Lucy Ellen Hamilton, Jack Herb and Susan J.

Jackson, Leaves great grandchildren; a native of Georgetown, Eldorado County, aged 89 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday) at 1:30 P. from the Chapel of Harry A. Nauman and Son, 2021 28th Street. Interment East Lawn.

JAICK- this city March 30, 1953, Joseph Jaick, cousin of George H. Jaick of Long Beach; a native of Yugoslavia, aged 69. years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday at 9:30 M. from the chapel of Harry A.

Nauman Son. 2021 28th Street. Interment St. Mary's Lawn. A member of Miscellaneous Culinary Hotel Service Employees Union, Local No, 393, MAISCH-In Sacramento, April 3, 1953.

Esther T. Maisch, beloved wife of Ellis L. Maisch of Elk Grove, loving mother of Einar L. Maisch, sister of Mrs. Edith Willett of Santa Barbara and Carl Tegen of Los Banos, niece of Carl A.

Rasmussen of Sacramento; a native of Chicago, aged 43 years. Friends are welcome at the Mission Chapel of Andrews Greilich, and are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday at 10 A. M. under the auspices of Elk Grove Chapter No. 109.

OES. Interment Elk Grove Masonic Cemetery. McCLENDON-In South Sacramento, April 3, 1953, Benjamin H. McClendon, beloved husband of Clara Mae McClendon, father of Gordon MeClendon, Mrs. Verna Irene Copeland, Mrs.

Bennie Mae Treadway and Dorothy June McClendon, all of Sacramento, brother of William T. McClendon of Mesa, Arizona; also survived by five grandchildren; a native of Mississippi, aged 75 years, 11 months, 22 days. Friends call at the Citizens Mortuary Home, 2301 Street, and are invited to attend the funeral in Lawn Chapel, 43rd Street and Folsom Boulevard, Monday at 2 P. M. Interment East Lawn.

NEWBERT-Entered into rest in this city, April 2, 1953, Horace C. Newbert, loving husband of the late Mary Newbert, father of Louis Newbert of Del Paso Heights, brother of Thomas A. Newbert of Sacramento, grandfather of J. Lowell and Roger L. Newbert: also survived by several nieces and nephews; a native of California, aged 83 years.

Funeral services will be conducted at the North Sacramento Funeral Home, Tuesday, April 7, 1953. at 11 A. M. Interment Smartsville, California. RYMAN-In this city, April 4, 1953.

Grundon Ryman, beloved husband of Florence Ryman, loving father of Mrs. Nell Johnson of Filer, and Mrs. Leslee Thies of San Francisco, grandfather of Carol Deanne Johnson and Terry Joan Ann Johnson: a native of Sacramento, aged 63 years, Friends are welcome at the Mission Chapel of Andrews Greilich and are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday at 11 A. M. Interment Odd Fellows Lawn.

SERPA- Del Paso Heights, April 2. 1953, Joseph Serpa, dearly beloved husband of Guadalupe Serpa of Del Paso Heights, loving father Alvin and Walter Serpa of this city, native survived by 3 grandchildren; 9 a months, of Hawaii, aged 63 years, 7 days; a member of Carpenters Union Local 586. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday morning at 11 o'clock from the George L. Klumpp Chapel of Flowers, 808 Street, Interment St. Mary's Lawn MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR when you use Sacramento Union Easy-ToRead Classified Ads to help you solve 8 multitude of needs and wants.

Dial GIlbert 2-7811. PERSONALS 11 The Sacramento Union 22 Sunday, April 5, 1953 Their First BirthdaysPATRICIA! Mrs. RAE Robert HILL, M. daughter Hill. of Mr.

Mr. MICHAEL and Mrs. EDWARD Marion HOWARD. Howard son 1004 of 5616 23rd Street. Los Robles Del Paso Heights.

JOY LYNN OVERTON, daughter of Mr. LU ELLEN, CARLE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Overton, 2205 Mrs. Lloyd Carle, Box Burney Way, 858.

Roseville. BABIES BORN SUTTER MATERNITY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Bartelson, 5705 44th Street, girl, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Rehm, 6715 Mariposa Avenue, Citrus Heights, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Werre, Elk Grove, boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Barber, 0 Street, girl, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sims. 652 Acacia Avenue, North Sacramento, girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Isamu Hironaka, 2031 Stover Way, girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Hayco*ck, 1823 Madrone Avenue, West Sacramento, boy, Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds, 5840 Fairbairn Drive, North Highlands, girl. Mr. and Mrs.

James Wade, P. O. Box 31, Sheridan, and girl. Mr. Mrs.

Jimi Kohaya, Route 2, Box 2330. girl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Valet, 403 21st Street, boy, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Macauley, 6204 Fairfax Way, North Highlands, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Daly, 815 Lampasas Avenue, North Sacramento, boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scott, 3415 Lerwick Road, boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Forte. 3012 Star Court, girl. MERCY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garcia, 1408 Street, girl, Capt.

and Mrs. Jerry Chelander, 6065 Jansen Drive, boy, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Backer, Elk Grove, boy. YESTERDAY MERCY HOSPITAL Mr.

and Mrs. James Ashburn, 116 Tinker Way, Del Paso Heights, boy, Mr. and Mrs. Alois Bienusa, 4413 Oregon Avenue, girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Pechal, 4211 61st Street, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunham, 4130 23rd Avenue, boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Morgan B. Wimberly, 3346 First Avenue, boy. Mr.

and Mrs. James Norberg. 6244 Claussen Way, North Highlands, boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Carpenter, Street, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vogt, 2671 Portola Way, girl. Mr.

and Mrs. William Fox, 1616 14th Street, girl. COUNTY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Carter, 3200 Lower Marysville Road, boy.

Mr. and Mrs. George Brinkley, Wheatland, boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Scott, 7916 38th Avenue, boy. and Mrs. Douglas Firman, Route 2, Box 3895, girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Muller, 2415 Street, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ceriani, 2500 Phyllis Avenue, boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Bewley, 3241 22nd Avenue, girl. Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Falconer, 5700 Stockton girl.

COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Alfred N. Smith, 2816 Villa Vista Way. North Sacramento, boy.

State Halts Daily Road Report Publication of the daily road ways has been discontinued until require resumption, State Highway Information on traveling condi-1 tions, including roads affected by heavy, available rains or floods, will be office of the division throughout the state, he said. The daily reports on road conditions will be resumed if a lateseason storm should make it advisable, he added. Last year the record-breaking snowpack and late storms required publication of the report until May and use chains until mid-April. McCoy said heavily-traveled routes subject to storm conditions have been reported "open and normal" for two weeks or RADIO KCRA-1320 KROY-1240 KFBK-1530 KXOA-1470 KGMS features, and recorded music otherwise listed. SUNDAY, APRIL 5 6 to 1 A.

M. KFBK- to Reservists; 6:30, U. S. Navy Band; 6:45, Star Time. Portuguese Program.

7 to 8 A. M. KFBK-Lillium Crucis. KXOA-Easter Sunrise Services. KCRA- Christian Challenge; 1:15 Sunday Morning Serenade: 7:30.

Word of Life: 7:45. News. Hour of St. Francis: 7:45. Mormon Churches.

to KFBK -News, 8:15, Song: 8:30. Men Behind the Melody. KXOA- Chapel in the Sky; 8:15, Salvation Army: 8:30, Weary Travelers; 8:45, Your Pastor's Voice. KCRA- Comic Weekly Man: 8:30. What's Good in the News: 8:45.

Christian Science Church. KROY-Church of Christ: 8:30. Salt Lake Tabernacle. to 10 KFBK-Negro College Choir; 9:30, Message of Israel; 9:55, News. Hour of Music: 9:55, This Land We Love.

KCRA--The Voice of the Cathedral: 9:30. Eternal Light. -Sacramento Churches: 9:15. Religious Question Box; 9:30, Health Facts: 9:45. Fred Waring.

10 to LI A. M. KFBK-Garden Guide; 10:30, National Vespers: 10:55, News. 10:15 Your Home: 10:25. Sunday Sports: 10:30.

Lutheran Hour. KROY-Les Malloy. KCRA-Nationa' Radio Pulpit: 10:30. Round Table to 12 Noon KFBK-Easter Services: 11:30, Piano Playhouse. KXOA-Sunday Worship.

KCRA-Catholic Hour: 11:30. First Methodist Church. KROY 11:30, Philharmonic. 12 to M. KFBK-Christian in Action; 12:30.

Lost Gaucho KXOA-Man and Magic; 12:05, News: 12:15 Bill Cunningham: 12:30, Canaries: 12:45. Home Living. News: 12:15. Youth Brings Music: 12:30, Considine; 12:45, Queen Mary. KROY-Philharmonic.

to 2 P. M. KFBK- Home Run Hits; 1:15, News; 1:30, Baseball. KXOA-Music; 1:30. Simi's Men's Corner; 1:55, News.

KCRA-American Forum; 1:30, Jason And The Golden Fleece. KROY -America Calling: 1:30, Godfrey. to P. KFBK Baseball. KXOA- The Shadow: 2:30.

Detective. KCRA- The Chase: 2:30, Grand Opening; 2:45, Carnival of Books. KROY-Godfrey; 2:30, Hollywood Story; 2:55, News. 3 to 4 P. M.

KFBK- Baseball. KXOA-Nick Carter: 3:25. Cecil Brown: 3:30, Squad Room. KCRA-Music; 3:30, Anniversary of U. S.

Military Academy. KROY-Theatre of Stars; 3:30, Wakely. to 5 P. M. KFBK-Baseball.

-Lanny Ross Show: 4:15. Land Of The Free: 4:30. Reviewing Stand. KCRA-My Son Jeep; 4:30. Aldrich Family.

KROY -Jack Benny: 4:30 Amos 'N' Andy. 5 to 6 P. KFBK-Baseball: 5:30. News. -Clyde Beatty Show; 5:15, Look to the Skies; 5:25, News; 5:30, Today's Hero.

KCRA-Symphonies: 5:30 Theater Guild. KROY-Bergen and McCarthy: 5:30 News. 8 to 7 P. M. KFBK-Winchell: 6:15.

Taylor Grant: 6:30, Corliss Archer. KXOA- Triumphant Hour. KCRA- Guild: 6:30, Dragnet, KROY-Hallmark Radio Hall of Fame: 6:30. Cadillac Choral Symphony: 6:45, Senator Knowland. 7 to 8 P.

M. KFBK-Ozzie and Harriet; 7:30, Time Capsule, KXOA-Jefferson Heritage; 7:30, Down You Go: 7:55, Headline News. Craig: 7:30 Phil Harris. -Broadway Is My Beat: 7:30. The Whistler to 9 P.

M. KFBK-Monday Morning Headlines; 8:15, Chet Huntley; 8:30, Drew Pearson; 8:45, Jimmie Fidler. KXOA-20 Questions; 8:30, Treasury Varieties. KCRA- Favorites; 8:30, Standard Hour, KROY-Miss Brooks: 8:30. Little Margie.

9 to 10 M. KFBK-Music for Everyone; Cooke. 9:30, Pauline Carter: 9:45, Alistair KOA- of Air; 9:15, Bill Avilla; 9:30, Theater of Air. KCRA-Standard Hour: 9:30. Here's to Vets: 9:45.

You and the Law. KROY-Bergen and McCarthy: 9:30 Jack Renny. 10 to 11 P. M. KFBK-Paul Harvey: 10:15.

Dance Time. KXOA- Theater of Air; 10:30, 20th Century Serenade, KCRA-News; 10:15, Sunday Roundup; 10:30, Music. KROY -News: 10:15. Ballroom. 11 to 12 KFBK-Dance Time.

KXOA-Night Watchman. -Dance Tune Melodies: 11:30. Mustcal Menu. KROY-BIll Elliott. 12 to 1 A.

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Touch Stewart Two 11:00 -Double or Doody Nothing Days Party Quiz Courtney It Rich Day Albert Moore Groom Than Light Fiction of Life Hero 4:45 Tomorrow Story Story -Fortune News Theater Theater Four Places KG0-TV (Channel 7) Kazootie -Space Patrul. -Jr. Press Club Huddle Bid Time Event -Wrestling Of KPIX. (Channel 5) Ed and Scoreboard -Baseball Picture the Park SATURDAY Fortune a 7:00 Quiz Kids Beat the Clock i Gleason Show KRON (Channel 4) of Things Time Ryder 3:30 Western Time Fran and Ollie Revue of Shows Parade 10:45 Theater 12:00 Movie Prayers Tot Who Drank Lysol Improves County Hospital said yesterday that Jimmy Clinton, 2-year-old Broderick boy who drank a solution of lysol, has improved in condition. He was brought to Emergency Hospital last Thursday by a neighbor.

Police said his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Clifton, were home when he swallowed the disinfectant. Later, poilce said, the parents were missing when they to question them. KFBK AM and FM tune in time.

The news and commentary block of programs broadcast each Sunday ning will show a few changes beginning this evenin g. DREW PEARSON'S new program will be aired at 8:30, with MONDAY MORNING HEADLINES and CHET HUNT. LEY moving up into the 8 P. M. and 8:15 P.

M. slots, respectively. This year KFBK will broadcast both games in the SACRAMENTO SOLONS' Pearson Sunday, afternoon double headers, with today's contests beginning at 1:25. Immediately preceding and following the first game, KFBK will offer a fifteen minute roundup of headline NEWS. Displaced by the diamond sport, MUSIC FOR EVERYONE will relocate in the 9 P.

M. time spot each Sunday evening. Tonight's program will be devoted to descriptive music for orchestra, featuring The Firebird Suite by Stravinsky, Debussy's Afternoon Of A Faun, and The Fountains Of Rome by Respighi. The New York Philharmonic, under the baton of composer Stravinsky will interpret the magnificent ballet music that first won for the protege of Rimsky Korsakov world renown. The international reputation of Respighi was likewise won through the work to be performed by the Symphony orchestra of the Augusteo, Rome.

TIME CAPSULE will capture the color of Easter 1953 for listeners of 100 years in the future, this evening at 7:30. Stories and music of the season will be provided from London, while fashion authority Hattie Carnegie will discuss the sartorial aspects of the holiday. BROADCAST BONUS The NEGRO COLLEGE CHOIR of Fisk University will lend their majestic voices to the interpretation of series of Easter choral selections including He Is King Of Kings, Were You There, He Is Risen, and Bach's Sanctus, at 9 this morning. The choir of the Catholic University of Washington, D. will provide the musical background for a special holiday message at noon today on CHRISTIAN IN ACTION.

AM 1530 ON YOUR DIAL FM 96.9 MEG. or 245 CHANNEL FUNERAL NOTICES PROGNER-In this city, native April of 1933, Joseph Progner; a aged 69 years, Friends are Ohio, invited to attend funeral services at W. F. Gormley Sons Chapel, 2015 Capitol Avenue, East Tuesday Lawn. at 11 A.

M. Interment this city, April 4 1933. William SMITH--In J. Smith, beloved husband of Georgie Smith, loving father of William and Rosemary Smith brother of Mrs. Rosemary Newbauer.

Esther Smith native and of Ohio, Mrs. Justine Haskins; a aged 62 years. Friends may call at W. F. Gormley Sons are Chapel.

invited 2015 to attend funeral Monday at 9:30 A. M. Capitol Avenue and with requiem mass at Immaculate Conception Church at 10 Lawn. A. M.

Rosary Interment St. Mary's today (Sunday) at 8 P. M. TERRY--In Rio Linda, April loving 1, 1953, husWilliam Henry Terry. band of Willvina Terry, loving father of of Rio Ralph Linda, son of Mrs.

Richand Kenneth Terry, all ard Goodwin of Hudson, a native of Colorado, aged 38 years. Funeral services will be conducted at the North Sacramento Funeral Tuesday, April Grant 7 1953, Memorial at 2 Home P. M. Interment Lawn. TUTER- -In Carmichael, April 3, 1953, James Tuter, dearly beloved husband of Rosie Tuter loving father of Mrs.

Etta Frazier of this city. Mrs. Mrs. Maude Glenn of Carmichael, Iva Fee. Arthur and William Tuter of Mt.

Shasta, Mrs. Nellie Hunt of Tracy and Ollie Pace of Foresthill. survived by 26 grandchildren and 23 grandchildren: a native of great West Virginia, aged 88 years, 11 months. 19 days, Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the George L. Klumpp Chapel of Flowers.

808 0 Street. Interment Odd Fellows Lawn. WESTON-In this city. April daughter 3. 1953.

of Pamela Nadine Weston, Harry F. and Adeline M. Weston, sister of Bradley and Craig D. Weston, granddaughter of Jake Sacramento, and Katherine Perman of and Charlotte Weston of North Dakota; a native of SacraHarry mento, aged 3 years Friends are welcome at the parlors of Harry A. Nauman Sons, 2021 28th Street, and are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Mondav at 9:30 A.

M. from the St. Luke's American Lutheran Church. 2550 Alhambra Boulevard. Interment East Lawn, ZALKIND-In this city, April 3, 1953.

Carl Zalkind, beloved husband of Bernice S. Zalkind, loving father of Arlene and Lynn Zalkind. son of Mrs. Libby Zalkind of San Francisco, brother of Mrs. Edward Cohn of San Francisco and Mrs.

Donnl4 Goodman and Bernard Zalkind of Sacramento; a native of New York. aged 41 years. Friends are invited attend the funeral todav (Sunto day) at 2 P. M. from the Palm Chapel of James R.

Garlick, corner of 20th and Streets. under the auspices of Concord Lodge No 117. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery. (San Francisco papers please copy). report by State Division of Highweather conditions in the fall Engineer McCoy announced.

more and the snowpack is relatively light. Several mountain pass routes in the state system have been closed since last November and will remain so until later in spring. These include Luther, Carson, Ebbetts, Sonora, and Tioga Passes and the Emerald Bay section on the west shore of Lake Tahoe. Relatively light volume of traffic on these routes does not justify keeping them cleared throughout the winter, McCoy said, but they will be reopened as soon as spring thaws permit and danger of snow and rock slides is abated. near set last today cooler today, to- A.

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GI 3-6483 feet, NATURAL HEALTH CLINIC 1017 Jay St. GI 2-5257 Natural therapy is practiced to help your physical condition. If you want a relaxation and build up with massage, or if you are a sufferer from arthritis, rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, colds, headaches, auto-intoxication, poor circulation, nervousness, insomnia, kidney disorders, high blood pressure, gout, skin disorders, allergies, anemia, angina pectoris, hardening of arteries, asthma, astigmatism, bladder disease, bad breath, Bright's disease, bronchitis, cancer, boils, cataract, hemorrhoids, hernia, influenza, etc. Treatments consist of Electro therapy, Hydrotherapy, diet, medical gymnastics. Massage and baths a specialty.

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The Sacramento Union from Sacramento, California (2024)

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