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2 I 2 1 to I I 0.00 Income Investment Property OLD Land Park Duplex. 1 bdrm. ea. side, 392 6314 att. 6 OWNR.

Anxious, River Pk. principals only. bkr. 488. 4366 PRIME land w-duplex, area 1.

$70, 000. Cassell Real Estate 920 8116 PRINCIPAL wants income units up to $1,000.000 O. Box 623, Millbrae, CA 94030 Puccinelli Loomis Inc. 2431 Capitol REALTOR 441 2944 RANCHETTE Dynamite 3 br. 3 bath ranch home located on 11.5 acres zoned A 2.

Cent builtins, pool, In cludes outbuildings, stable 2 income producing homes. $180, 000. STEVE CIPPA, 457 4328 ARTZ COOK 455 WATT AVENUE 488 5000 "OUR 54TH YEAR" REST HOME. 7 bdrm, 3.5 baths, 6 quests. 2 acres.

Gross income $27, 228. Potential gross $32.400. $99, 900. Bertrando Assoc. Auburn 885 7955 or 988 5365.

ROGERS HEMENWAY Realtors 483-4914 R.S. PARKS ASSOC. R.E Investments 927-5018 SELLING EXCHANGING Judy Diefenderter 985-3063 SHARP duplex, less than 1 vr. old, 967 0448, 481 7200 Bkr. STOCK TON leading comm.

broker Great Western RE. 209 951-7191 TOM FURUKAWA REALTOR Office 452 3831 Res 422-8209 TRIPLEX Elegant 1928 Vintage Spanish style. Curtis Park. Close to Capitol McGeorge Medical Center. Prime Investment resi dence.

Call FRANK COOK. 457 4907 or 456 6097. COOK REALTY TRIPLEX fixer upper, excl. downtown location, much potential. Only $33,000.

Call Rod 1 624-0783 or KING REALTY INVESTMENT CO 488 6670 WEST COAST LAND CO. Income Properties 927-1322 14 UNIT, 16 Unit, Midtown area. 4 yrs. old. Judy Mahon bkr.

925 1523 16 UNITS leased to City, no vacanCy, no maintenance. 481- 5437. 2 DUPLEXES in Woodland. By owner. Approx.

5 yrs. old 3 br. 2 cent. bitns, $69,500 ea. 756-4453 Davis.

No agts please 20 UNITS. Sm. Calif. college town. Agt.

Bee Box M98 162897. 4 UNITS, 26th $71,500, Mike McCarthy, 441 3162 agt 4-PLEX-NORTH Prime location, McKeon 4 plex. pvt loan, 447 1181.920-0277 agt 5-PLEX Barber shop; 2 br. 1 ba hse. Great potential: Located busy street in Sacto, Installment sale poss.

000. Ask for John. 209 521 6920. U.S.A. REAL ESTATE, INC.

6.5 GROSS 16 lbr near Sacto High $185.000 agt 447-1181 or 920-0277 7 UNITS. 1 br. 1 good rental area. 7.3xgross. $83,000.

Call Rod 1 624-0783 or KING REALTY INVESTMENT CO 488 6670 FOUND: German Shep pup. Tues, May 30. Dyer Kelly School (Edi son Bell) 929 0905, 726 1591. FOUND, Bifoc, glasses. Eastern Cruces.

482 8731 FOUND, Collie, male, collar Yolo Causeway I 758 22731 Sierra FOUND, College Queensland, Hywy. 823 injured 3926 on Thomas A. Nickerson FOUND, white male shepherd, vic. Cal Expo 371 5681 DAVIS Memorial services will be FOUND, young Engl. Sheepdog, Rancho Cord area.

635 5880 held at 10 a.m. today in the Davis Blvd. FOUND. 363 AUS. 2167 Shep.

Male on Kiefer Community Church, 4th and streets, LOST Brn. Lab, male, Amer. Rvr. for Thomas A. Nickerson, professor of Butterfield, named Schroeder.

reward $25. 362 8694 eves. food science and technology at the LOST front black tooth, Lab, btwn. lge. Med male, Center dead University of California at Davis.

LOST Tahoe Pk, Black Reward, 481-6174 The Davis native died Monday in women's wallet. Reward for contents. Vic. Stock his home following a heart attack. He ton Blvd McMahon.

421-1121 LOST GERMAN SHORTHAIR, was 56. male, white liver. 10 yrs. Gentle. Vic.

of Arden Oaks. 489 4726. Nickerson, whose teaching career LOST black German silver, vic. Shepherd Watt male, began at UCD in 1950, became Ameri widely River. 481 0300 known in university and dairy circles, LOST Gold coin, reward.

452-6884 and won international recognition for LOST WARD. 4 GOLDEN Vic 24th Retriever. St. RE- his work in mo. Ellen developing uses for latLOST Glen Cir.

392 7178. cose, or milk sugar, as a natural food Al to Gold Josie 1906. wedding If ring, found, inscribed call 442 additive for improving flavor and 4460 REWARD LOST Keeshound. REWARD. quality of various processed foods.

Routiers Rd. Name Call 362 Jasmin. 3808. Vic of The professor was 1961-62 president LOST Konica Folsom Camera in Orange of the western division of the Ameribag, Lake Marina. May 27th.

967-7231 anytime. can Dairy Science Association and LOST Ladies gold watch, Cottage Park. Reward 331 6114 was a visiting scholar at the New LOST Fair Oaks Lrg. Blvd. Lab Oak male, Ave.

May vic. Zealand Dairy Research Institute in Black 22. Reward. 726-7703 C.H 1969 and 1970. LOST male Samoyed pup, Lemon hill, So.

Area. RWD. 451 4393 Nickerson received his bachelor's nds. LOST M. med.

Scotty, 381-0703 black. Fruitridge, degree from UCD in 1943 and earned LOST Poodle, male, small, gray his master's degree and his doctorate white neck front feet. Lost Sat nr. Raleys in No. Sacto.

on El from the University of Minnesota in Camino. Reward. 922 3352 Children heartbroken. 1948 and 1950. He was an associate leg.

LOST red Land Dob, Pk pup area. with cast on Reward. bk. dean of the College of Agricultural Needs med. attn.

456-7539 eve. 489 and Environmental Sciences from 9476 days. LOST Red white Siberian Husky 1964 until 1969, and acting associate shavon Rosemont on front area. legs Memorial from recent dav, dean from January to June 1976. He surgery, 3 363 yr, old boy misses her.

was the author of more than 70 scienReward! 0254 LOST Siamese, male Id. on blue tific publications on dairy products. collar. 723-1527 Nr. Oak Cr.

Old Aub. Nickerson received an honorary LOST silver Stockton poodle, Blvd eve. of the 27th, membership in the 4H Club in 1971 in nr. Fruitridge Rd. 383-2649 recognition of 15 years service, and LOST Small brown O'nite case.

Cal Expo Blvd. Reward. 392 6457 was active also with the Cub Scouts, fox, LOST Sm. Charlie, M. dog, Heinz REWARD.

variety, Boy Scouts, and Little League. C.H. 1-725 7614. His affiliations included Sigma Xi, a LOST tan white Collie mutt. Ans.

to Reward. Call Mrs. national scientific society, and the Swenson, 8-5 pm, 322-2950, aft. 6 pm. 421.5264 Institute of Food Technology.

LOST Toy Poodle vic Riverside 5. White apricot tint, fem. 444 Nickerson is survived by his wife, LOST 6103. 10 Reward. Katinka sons, Mark of Indian mo.

brittany spaniel tan 9278. N. no tag, REWARD. 481 and Eric of Oakland; a daugharea. LOST: Between Carmichael ter, Natalie Winthrop of Phoenix, Tyler Foote Crossing Rd, Nevada Co.

brownish canvas bag whose marriage took place two days shoulder containing strap, books 2 outside manuscripts. pockets, before his death; and his mother, Reward Call 916 487 5038, collect Alice Nickerson of Davis. His father, LOST: BRIEF CASE, black, Number 5 Bus. 1:30 Wed. the late Andrew J.

Nickerson, was a Reward 441-5358 LOST: May 29, Leica Camera councilman and owner of the Case in mens room, Old Sac. Nr. city, Buffalo Bobs. $100 reward. Call Nickerson Coal and Ice Co.

in Davis. Wally collect. 213 241 0927 The family requests that any reLOST: REWARD. Springer Spa nial. Brown.

white. Female, 489 membrances be sent to the Thomas A. 1281, 481-3539 LOST, Cat, gray sh*te, male. 60th Nickerson Memorial Scholarship St. rope Park BIva, collar.

W. Sa. Reward. Yellow 371 Fund, in care of the Department of 8907 LOST, female sable Food Sciences UCD, and Technology, white collie, vicinity of Matson and 19th St. So.

95616, with checks payable to the area Answers to Muffett. RE WARD. 391 4949 regents of the University of CaliforLOST, GOLDEN RETRIEVER mixed male, 8 mos Vic Marconi nia. Howe. Reward 929 5402 LOST, Return MONEY CLIP (man's).

(keep contents). Reward 391 3423. Kinue Isawa West Sacramento for Homes Sale 0.00 Income Investment Death Notices 9 Lost Found THE SACRAMENTO BEE Thursday, June 1, 1978 Page C19 Property CUTE cozy 2 br. 1 ba. Fam.

rm. Overlooks patio ww cot New flooring. Nice sep. out bidq. Ma ture trees.

$38,750. Call Mintie 442 8480, 486:0152 West Wide Realty DARLING 2 bdrm. home new kit. in lovely loc. Incis.

sep. quest home bath 2 car det gar workshop, on lg lot. Only $49.950. KOERWITZ REALTY 371-0637 WEST SACRAMENTO CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN $68,000 3 bdrm, 2 ba home in Southport country setting, yet only 7 mins from downtown. Cathedral ceil ings, covered patio, brick BBQ.

Professionally Idnscpd decorat ed Near Our Lady of Grace pri vate school vacht clubs. 456 7846 days, 372 5775 eves, KIERNAN OVER 7 SALES A DAY 1 ACRE Zoned M2. With 1 Bdrm. home. $37,500.

HOME PORT RLTRS 372.5933 3 BR, 1500 sq ft, 3524 Palomar Ave. $42,000. Owner finance: $5000 on Mo pumnts $356. Incl. property tax insurance.

371 1502 Commercial, Industrial 890 Property for Sale Campbell Real Estate Realtor 485 4652 CLUB, STORAGE BUILDING 1620 sq. ft. bldg. on busy corner in Broderick, Has kitchen 2 rest rooms, fireplace. Use your imagi nation Only $40,000.

334 5991 days. 922 3395 eves. KIERNAN The Name Brand In Real Estate Coldwell Banker COMMERCIAL BROKERAGE CO Commercial industrial invest ment property. REALTOR 481-8888 HAL SMITH RLTY 967-8527 Inaust. Sales Invest.

Prop. HIco*k CO 2115 St. 443 6.555 No. Area Prime 100x250 commercial site, All utilities. Black topped, Just off Watt Avenue.

Owner Realtor. 489 2066 after 6 PM. OWNER USER 2 br. I bath home in great condition; located on main arterial zoned 2. Terrific for small business owner or investor won't last at 535,000.

STEVE CIPPA, 457 4328. ARTZ COOK 455 WATT AVENUE 488 5000 "OUR 54TH YEAR" PRIME retail space for sale, needs renovating 12th K. 485-5316 WALKER LEE REALTORS Investment Division 2755 Cottage Wy 12, 485 5560 WILLIAM FINGER REALTOR 111 Capitol Mall 441 1234 50 ac, zoned M-2. White Rock rd, E. of Sunrise Blvd, $7000 per ac.

properties. 489 2969 5.2 ac. M-2 central location. Bartalini Hackett 443-1241 or 446 6776 agt Income Investment 900 Property AARON Grenz Construction, real estate. 920 1613 A Great Investment Good terms available on this Du plex.

Two bedrooms. 1 bath, each side, Built in range oven and an excelient rental record. Only $42.500 Hurry on this one! Call SUE SMITH. 488-8250 or 334-1964 Moss Moss APTS. 6 units w-land for 18 more, Vic Arden Bell St.

635 7930 AREA 2 5 unit. $39,950. AREA 4 Duplexe 2 houses $140.000 ERA MOODY ASSOCIATES 489 7633 ATTENTION BUILDERS: New 3 plex with space to build 4 more. $106.000 Elizabeth Hefner 922 2223 HAROLD HEWITT ASSOC. 929 9625 AVAILABLE, ready to finish, 9600 50.

ft ofc. shell on 1.4 ac. Marconi nr. Watt. $350.000 or will finish lease to you 487 4363 BRAND NEW DUPLEXES TREES Super north area location, quiet cul-de sac.

Each side 2-2, f.p. carpets. vaulted ceilings, landScaped. REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES 488 6060 CARMICHAEL 77 Units at 7X's market rent. $1,250.000 Ramsay Investment Properties COMM'L supports itself, with down $320,000.

Elizabeth Hefner 922 2223 HAROLD HEWITT ASSOC 929 9625 DUPLEX REALTY INC. Duplexes Apartments 446 5633 DUPLEX, 2 br, 1 ba, cpts, air, nr. Mather Principals only. $46,950, 933 1070 eves DUPLEX. 2 br, ba, frpic, 5-vrs.

old. Nr. Madison 1.80. Always rented. 565.500.

JUDY THOM PSON REALTOR, 334-4770, 961 9939. EASY LIVING! Cozy 2 be ba condo Located close to American River Park way. Close to schools shopping. $26.950 362 1301 days 363 6146 eves. KIERNAN The Name Brand In Real Estate Exchanger Sales, REALTY Management 143 3152 INCOME PROPERTIES.

From $195,000 to $3,850.000. For more information, call MRS. BERRY, 428 1513, 428 1791, or MACBRIDE REALTY 444 0440 INVESTMENTS unit apt 6 unit apt with cash flow Larger apts also available, Ed Eng, 392 5648 or 391 8770, agt INVESTORS special 7 homes under const. nr. Bradshaw $327, 000, by owner 635 7930 INVESTOR'S SPECIAL House partial bit.

units. Prime area. $70, 000. 486 1434 Agt JOHN GREER Ritr. Have buyers for Apt Complexes.

446 2181. LESS THAN Vacancy factor, well maintained, will exchange up. $175,000 CALL A PRO 966 0400 LUXURY DUPLEXES Model open weekends 11 a.m. 105 p.m. New two and three bedroom units priced from $82,950.

Sunrise Blvd and Woodmore Oaks Dr. Call 920 2855, 726 6755. 495 8608 or 331 8133. Enlow Ose and Associates MADISON Manzanita, area. Deluxe duplex, 2 br 24' patio.

Priced to sell at $69,950. Assum loan. Owner 3715 or 933-0613 NEED APTS. or Commercial prop. to buy Call Cary Mangum CCIM 916 966 2291 New Listing Well kept duplex bdrm, baths, approx 1300 safi each side In excellent condition.

will not last lung 584,500. DENRI MATSUMOTO 422 8860 or 455-6607 Moss Moss 916-444-7730 COMM'L 21 spaces, all rented. location Fulton Ave, Call Delta Rity 485 9333, eves 485 9686 COMM'L Florin Rd. lots, 50'x158' tor $17,500 60 x158 for $19,500. Call 452 0214 Agt.

COM'L bidg. 5 stores East area 452- 5651 H. Fong agt. CORNER OF Auburn Pasadena. Land is 17,690 sq.

ft. Bldg. is an prox. 900 sQ. ft.

Zoned gen'l comm'l. Asking $85,000. Owner wants QUiCk sale. Call Brad Springman, Agt 967 2285. 1 LOT, near Florin Hwy 99, 421 5000 or 392 5651.

Ag1 ELVAS AVENUE comm' lot, or State University. 137' frontage. 539. 950. 944 1658 Agt.

GREAT Comm'l. Carmichael corner 2 major thoroughtares. High traffic count. Active fully equipped ARCO station. Extra lot.

All for $98.500. ROSS DAVIDSON REALTOR 481-8888 LOYTH in this city May 30, 1978. Scena A. Loyth, Wite of the late Peter G. Loyth.

Mother of the latel Betty L. Thomas, Grandmother of William David Thomas, Judith Phillips and Albert Brann Tho mas, Jr. all of Sacramento. Great grandmother of Albert Dana Phil lips IV and Rian Thomas Phillips. A native of Colorado Aged 82 years.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral (to day) Thursday at 11:00 AM in the LAND PARK CHAPEL OF HARRY A. NAUMAN SON, 4041 Freeport Blvd. Entombment East Lawn Mausoleum. Memorials may be sent to The American Cancer Society, MALCOM, in Fair Oaks, May 30, 1978. Alice Malcom.

Aged 56. Na tive of Arkansas. Loving wife of James Malcom of Fair Oaks. Loving mother of Nancy Jolley of Fair Oaks and Ann Clayton of Loomis. Loving sister of A.B.

Cook of Roseville, Bill Cook, Vio let and Gladys Huff and Vermell Helm, all of Arkansas. Loving grandmother of Veronica Tommy Clayton of Loomis and Wayne and Valerie Jolley of Fair Oaks. Former owner and operator of the Hideaway Lounge and the Fireside Lounge of Citrus Heights, also Town House Restaurant and the Coffee Shop in Fair Oaks. Friends may call at MOUNT VERNON MORTUARY and are invited to attend services Friday, June 2nd at 10 A.M. in the First Baptist Church of Fair Oaks, 4401 San Juan Ave, Fair Oaks, Grave side Services to follow in MOUNT VERNON MEMORIAL PARK.

A MOUNT VERNON SERVICE McDowell, Roland Frederick, in this city, May 30, 1978. Beloved husband of Anne McDowell. Lov ing father of Joanne and Mary Anne McDowell. Beloved brother in law of Evelyn Ronch, A native of San Francisco, Aged 77 years. A member of Telephone Pioneers of America John Sabin Chapter.

Friends 'SON welcome at N.G. CULJIS CHAPEL OF THE VALLEY, 1525 Alhambra Blvd and are invited to attend th funer al Thursday 12:30 P.M. thence to the St. Francis Church where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered for the repose of his soul at 1 P.M. Interment St Mary's Ceme tery, MILLER, Marion Robbins, May 30, 1978.

Beloved wife of the late Roval Miller. Beloved mother of Charles H. Miller of Sacramento and Royal M. Miller, Jr of Chico. Beloved grandmother of Michael, James, Ricky, and William Yates, Royal Miller Ill and Dana Miller, Marylin Miller Fairchild.

Beloved great grandmother of Peggy, Lorie and Mary Linn Yates and Christopher Fairchild. A native of Chicago, Ill. Aged 83. Friends are welcome and invited to attend services at the GARDEN ROOM CHAPEL OF MILLER SKELTON HERBERGER. 20th St.

Friday, 11 A.M. MYERS, in Auburn, May 30, 1978. Eva Elizabeth Myers. Aged 74 years. Resident of northern California 56 years.

Loving mother of Lillian Beaver of Auburn, Walter McGrath of San Francisco and Eileen McMillin of Auburn. Also survived by sisters Sophia and Julia, seven grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Friends may attend funeral services Sa turday, June 3 at 11 A.M. at MOUNT VERNON'S CHURCH OF THE VALLEY, 8201 Green back Lane, Fair Oaks. Interment MOUNT VERNON MEMORIAL PARK.

A MOUNT VERNON SERVICE PAYNTER, Gordon E. in Sacra mento May 30, 1978. Beloved hus band of Louise H. Paynter. Loving father of Lucetta J.

Helmrich and Anita L. Heinz of Sacramento. Also survived by 6 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. A na tive of Wisconsin. Aged 77 years.

Friends are welcome at the MIS SION CHAPEL OF ANDREWS GREILICH, 3939 Fruitridge Rd. and are invited to attend the funer al at St. Ignatius Catholic Church, 3235 Arden Way, Saturday at 9:30 AM where a Mass of Christian burial will be offered for the repose of his soul. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

The Rosary will be recited at ANDREWS GREILICH FUNERAL HOME on Friday, 7.30 PM. Remembrances may be made to The American Heart Assn STROPKAI, Margaret, Adelma, in Sacramento, May 29, 1978. Born in Utica, N. Y. Aged 53 years Loving mother of Paul, Andrew and Alan Stropkai, all of Rancho Cordova.

Final resting place. The Sierra Nevadas. Services arranged by AMERICAN CREMATION SOCIETY TERRAS, in Sacramento May 30, 1978. Joe L. Terras Beloved husband of Marian M.

Terras of Elk Grove. Loving father of Eileen M. Noss, Joe Terras Jr. Marian Barnes and Dan Terras. Brother of Mary Souza, Rosie Hartman and Matt Terras.

Also survived by 7 grandchildren and 1 great grand child. A native of Sacramento. Aged 71 years. Friends are wel come at the MISSION CHAPEL OF ANDREWS GREILICH, 3939 Fruitridge Rd. and are invit ed to attend the funeral Friday at 9:15 AM thence to St.

Rose's Cath olic Church, 38th Ave Franklin Blvd. where a Mass of Christian burial will be offered at 10:00 AM. Entombment St. Mary's Mausole. um.

The Rosary will be recitied at ANDREWS GREILICH CHAP EL Thursday at 8:00 PM. Remem brances may be made to The American Cancer Society. THOMAS, Curtis F. in Sacramento May 30, 1978. Beloved husband of Lequeta J.

Thomas, Loving father of Jacqueline Need and Tommy Thomas of Elk Grove. Brother of Irene Phillips of Oklahoma. Grandfather of Dianna Need. Janet and Stacey Thomas. A na tive of Oklahoma.

Aged 59 years. A member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1267. Friends are wiecome at the MISSION CHAP EL OF ANDREWS GREILICH, 3939 Fruitridge Rd. and are invit ed to attend the funeral Friday at 1:00 PM.

interment St. Mary's Cemetery. WONG, in this city May 29, 1978. Marylin Wong, Beloved wife of Frank (Nai Jeung) Wong of Sac ramento. Mother of Gregory Brian and Kevin Michael Wong, both of Sacramento.

Daughter of Daisy Low and Albert S. Lee, both of Salinas. Sister of Marvin and Margaret Wong of Yuba City. Marjorie and Terry Watanabe of Pacifica. Marsha and John Yep, Mildren Lee, Wally Lee, Warren Lee, all of San Francisco, Marriet ta and Marvin Buckner of Sunny vale, Maxine Lee of Mt.

View, William Lee of San Jose. Mona Lee and Maureen Lee, both of Sall nas. A native of Salinas: Aged 36 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Fri day at 2:00 PM in the LAND PARK CHAPEL OF HARRY NAUMAN SON. 4041 Freeport Biva Interment East Lawn Ceme tery.

Memorial contributions may be sent to The Kidney Foundation of Nor. Calif, 100 S. Ellsworth Ave, San Mateo, 94401 or The Shrine Hospital For Crippled Children, S. F. 4 Funeral Directors ANDREWS GREILICH MISSION CHAPEL 3939 Fruitridge Ru 452 4321 A.J NICOLETTI Funeral Home 54th Folsom Blvd 451 7284 CITIZENS MORTUARY Citizens Memorial Service 2301 St 442-2969 EAST LAWN MORTUARY 5757 Greenback Lane 331 9800 East Lawn Sierra Hills PK.

GEORGE KLUMEP CHAPEL OF FLOWERS Union Service Riverside BI. 2nd Ave 443 7917 Harry A. Nauman Son 40.41 Freeport Blvd. 452 6157 LIND BROTHERS MORTUARY Carmichael 482 8080 LOMBARD CO. 2930 Auburn Blvd.

483 3297 Morgan Jones Funeral Home 4200 Broadway 452 4444 MOUNT VERNON Mortuary Cemetery Florist 967 1251 725 2185 North Sacramento Funeral Home 725 El Camino Ave 922 9668 N.G. CULJIS SON 452 6688 1525 Alhambra Blvd PRICE FUNERAL CHAPEL 6335 Sunrise BI. 966 4665 Sacramento Memorial Lawn Mortuary Cemetery Crematory Mausoleum Florist 421 1171 Sierra View Chapel 6201 Fair Oaks Blvd 481 1515 SUNSET LAWN CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES 4701 Marysville Blvd 922.5833 W.F. GORMLEY SONS Dependable funeral directors since 1897. Dignified courteous service within the means of 2015 Capitol Avenue 443 6513 Cemeteries, Burial Lots 6 Monuments FOR SALE Sacramento Memorial Lawn: 2 inside crypts, side by side, will eye sell level, $1.995, Today's price $2, 457 0684 aft.

6 or all day Mon. Fri TWO choice cemetary plots, plots 8 9 row 19. East Lawn. Sierra Hills. Memorial Park.

$300 Each, 489 7198 9 Lost Found MISSING PET BUREAU: Lost $15. Found FREE, 383 4030. PET Bee would MISSING. like to The Sacramento remind you may call the Sacramento City Animal Control Shelter, 449 5623 at 2127 Front Street: The SPCA Shelter, 444 7722, 2117 Front St. The County Animal Control Cen ter.

366 2632, 4920 Bradshaw Rd Old The U.S. Auburn Rd, SPCA, or 967 the 7729 Yolo at Coun 7548 ty Control Center on Rd. 102 and Gibson, Woodland. 371 6282 FOUND DALAMATIAN, FE: MALE CIT. HOTS 726-0572 FOUND Dobie Male, black tan.

Greenhaven 428 8914 FOUND fern. Boxer, Land Park area Identity 444 9114 FOUND 1. Basset male Basset tvoP female doos, 489 5991 Obituaries Joe L. Terras A Mass of Christian Burial for Joe L. Terras, 71, an Elk Grove dairyman, will be celebrated at 10 a.m.

Friday in St. Rose's Catholic Church, 38th Avenue and Franklin Boulevard. The rosary will be recited at 8 tonight in the Mission Chapel of Andrews and Greilich. Entombment be in St. Mary's Mausoleum.

The native Sacramentan, who died Tuesday, is survived by his wife, Marian daughters, Eileen M. Noss and Marian Barnes; sons, Joe, and Dan; sisters, Mary Souza and Rosie Hartman; brother, Matt; seven grandchildren, and one great child. Antonio Esparza WEED A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. today in the Holy Family Church for Antonio Esparza, a 45-year resident of Weed who died Monday at the age of 72. Esparza was retired from the International Paper Company where he was employed for 35 years.

Survivors include his wife. Soledad; sons, Juan and David, both of Weed, Carlos of Corning and Victor, with the U.S. Air Force in Illinois: two daughters, Rose Stallcap of Guam and Estella Monarez of Nevada, and one brother, Jose, of Mexico. He also is survived by 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Nellie Marie Mack FAIRFIELD Funeral services for Nellie Marie Mack, 81, will be held at 2 p.m.

today in Bryan-Braker Funeral Home. A native of Suisun Valley, she died Sunday. Mrs. Mack served in the Navy during World War I. She was a member of the Yeomanetts of Vallejo.

She had been employed at Mare Island for 25 years before her retirement, and had also been a school teacher in Suisun Valley and in Vallejo schools. Surviving her are a sister, Lulu Wolfskill of Suisun Valley; a niece, Dolores Russell of Suisun Valley, and nephews, Joseph Wolfskill of Fairfield, Joseph Neitzel of Suisun Valley and Frank Neitzel of Concord. Alice Malcom Services for Alice Malcom, 56, a restaurant and bar owner and 27-year resident of Sacramento County, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the First Baptist Church of Fair Oaks, 4401 San Juan Ave. Graveside services will follow in Mount Vernon Memorial Park.

Mrs. Malcom, who died Tuesday, owned and operated the Hideaway Lounge the Fireside Lounge in Citrus Heights and the Town House restaurant and coffee shop in Fair Oaks. The Arkansas native is survived by her husband, James; daughters, Nancy Jolley of Fair Oaks and Ann Clayton of Loomis; brothers, A.B. Cook of Roseville and Bill Cook of Arkansas; sisters, Violet and Gladys Huff and Vermell Helm, all of Arkansas; and four grandchildren. Clementina F.

Faria FAIRFIELD A Mass of Christian Burial for Clementina F. Faria, 89, a resident of the Fairfield area for 30 years, will be held at 10 a.m. today in Holy Spirit Catholic Church. A native of Hawaii, she died Saturday. Survivors include daughters, Lena Gonzales of West Sacramento, Aldine Davidson of Alaska, and Grace Kapp and Laura Gniadek, both of Oakland: sons.

Leonard of Citrus Heights, Dan and Alvin living in Guam, Arthur of Alaska and James of West Sacramento; sisters, Belle Livingston of Jackson and Grace Lee of Oakland; 16 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren. Clifford E. Bennett Services for Clifford Elwood "Pinky" Bennett, 58, a Natomas district rice grower, will be held at 2 this afternoon in the East Lawn Mortuary Chapel on Greenback Lane. Burial will be in East Lawn Sierra Hills. native Sacramentan, who had been in a coma since he was in a tractor accident while harvesting rice in October 1975, died Monday in a Carmichael convalescent hospital.

Bennett, a rice grower since 1939, farmed on lands acquired by his great-grandfather in 1852. An enthusiastic outdoorsman, Bennett belonged to several duck and pheasant hunting clubs in the Sacramento Valley and a deer club in Idaho. He leaves his wife, Gladys; daughter, Kay Yvonne Jack; sons, Frank T. and Charles sister, Dorothy Jean Inderkum; his brother James and four grandchildren. The family requests that any remembrances be sent to a charity of the donor's choice.

Carl E. Beck Services for Carl E. Beck, a letter carrier here for 30 years, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in Sacramento Memorial Lawn Mortuary. Beck, who died Monday at age 86, was a native of Minnesota and lived in Sacramento 54 years.

He belonged to the First Baptist Church of North Sacramento and was a 50-year member of the National Association of Letter Carriers. Beck leaves his sons, Romaine S. and Lyle both of Sacramento; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. The family requests that any remembrances be sent to the First Baptist Church of North Sacramento, 2601 Del Paso Blvd. Annabell W.

Garrett Services for Annabell Williams Garrett, 82, a hotel and rooming house operator during her 53 years in the Capital City, will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Christ Temple Apostolic Church, 4809 Roosevelt Ave. Mrs. Garrett is credited with helpdevelop the Del Paso Community Park. In her later years she ran a home in Del Paso Heights for elderly citizens.

The Louisiana native, who died Sunday, operated the Moon Hotel and the Pacific Hotel in downtown Sacramento in the 1940s until the buildings fell to redevelopment. Mrs. Garrett is survived by her daughter, Yolanda Chapman; sons, Thermon Frank Nathaniel and Prince O. Williams: 18 grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. Morgan-Jones.

Chapel of Chimes has charge of arrangements. Walter James Center DIXON Services for Walter James Center, 20, who died Sunday of injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident near Oroville, will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Milton Carpenter Funeral Home. Center was a native of Truckee, although he had lived most of his life in Dixon. He had been affiliated with the Boy Scouts and the Dixon High School wrestling team.

Surviving him are his mother, Joyce, of Dixon; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weddle of Marysville.

Alice Center of Riverside and Gus Poggi of Martinez; a brother, of Dixon, and sisters Ivalene Ford and Lorraine Center, both of Dixon. Margerita Mazocchi MT. SHASTA A Mass of Christian Burial was held in St. Anthony's Church Wednesday for Margerita Marzocchi who died Sunday at the age of 85. Mrs.

Marzocchi was a native of Italy and had lived in the Yreka area for more than 50 years. Survivors include a son, Marino Marzocchi of Mt. Shasta; a daughter, Mary Bates of Mt. Shasta; a brother in Italy, Alarano Landini; three grandchildren, and three greatgrandchildren. Death Notices BECK, Carl E.

in Sacramento May 26, 1978. Loving father of Romaine and Lyle Beck, 6 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren. A resident of Sacramento 54 years. Aged 86 years. Friends are invited to at tend the services at the SACRA MENTO MEMORIAL LAWN MORTUARY, Saturday at 11:00 AM.

Entombment SACRAMEN TO 10 North LAWN. Remem brances Sacramento First Baptist Church BROWN, Marian in Sacramen to, May 23, 1978. Loving mother of Richard L. Brown of Sacramento Virginia Marks of San Jose and Lyste Brown of Sunnvvale. Also survived by seven grandchildren.

A native of Minnesota Aged 77 years. Friends are invited to at tend Memorial Services at the MISSION CHAPEL OF AN DREWS GREILICH, 3939 Frui tridge Rd. Thursday at 10 A.M. Remembrances may be made to the American Cancer Society. BUTLER, IN Oakdale, May 29.

1978. Vital. Loving father of Cecil Butler of Sacramento, Clyde But ler of Roseville, Harold Butler of Auburn, Bill Butler of Roseville, step father of Evelyn Porter of Roseville, borther of Melba Simas of Oakdale and Edith Powell of Santa Paula, California, Grandfa ther of six, great grandfather of ten. A native of Sacramento, Call fornia aged 89 years. A member of The Brotherhood 01 Railroad Carmen of America, No.

231. Friends are invited and are welcome to attend the funeral service es to be held at the LAMBERT FUNERAL HOME. 400 Douglas Blvd Roseville, Friday June 2 at 2:00 PM. Interment Sylvan Ceme tery. CARTER in Sacramento May 30, 1978 Jean Carter.

Beloved wife of Dr. Kenneth L. Carter M.D. Lov ing mother of Barbara J. McClure of Moraga.

Also survived by 6 grandchildren and 6 great grand children. A native of California. Aged 89 years. Friends are wel come at the MISSION CHAPEL OF ANDREWS GREILICH. 3939 Fruitridge Rd.

and are invite ed to attend funeral services Fri day at 11:00 AM. Private inter ment East Lawn Sierra Hills. Remembrances may be made to The American Heart Assn. ELY, Robert 29. Henry, in Sacramento, May 1978.

A native of Texas. Aged 85 years. Beloved brother of Carl Ely of Auburn, Louise Gross of Oroville, Elizabeth Abell of San Diego and Lavina Baker of Para dise. Aiso survived by several nephews and nieces, Friends may attend funeral services under the auspices of the Masonic Fraterni ty Friday, June at 10. A.M.

in MOUNT VERNON'S CHURCH OF THE VALLEY, 8201 Greenback. Fair Oaks, Graveside ser vices to follow Orville Cemetery. A MOUNT VERNON SERVICE FORBES, Birdell G. in this city May 29, 1978. Beloved wife of Howard E.

Forbes, Loving aunt of Nettie E. Fisher of Seattle A na five of Louisiana. Aged 73 vers. Friends invited fo attend tU neral services Saturday, 10:00 AM af MORGAN CHAPEL OF CHIMES, 4200 Broadway, Interment Sunset Lawn. GARRETT, Annabell Williams in this city May 28.

1978. Beloved mother of Yolanda Chapman, Thermon J. Frank Nathaniel C. and Prince O. Williams.

18 grandchildren, 8 great grand children. A native of Louisiana. Aged 82 vears. Friends may call at MORGAN JONES CHAPEL OF CHIMES. 4200 Broadway and are invited to attend the funeral Fri day.

11:00 AM at Christ Temple Apostolic Church, 4809 Roosevelt Ave. Interment City Cemetery. IWASA, Kinue in this city May 30, 1978, Wife of the late Hisata Loving mother of Masami, Yoshio and Takao Iwase. Kaoro Bernice Ouve, Kivoka Kawamura and Mivo Frances Kobata. Survived by sister in Japan, 17 grandchild ren and I great grandchild.

A na five of Japan. Aged 79 years, Friends are invited to attend the funeral 7:30 PM Friday at The Sacramento Betsuin Church, 2401 Riverside Blvd. Interment 10:30 AM Saturday at East Lawn (GEORGE L. KLUMPP SER VICE I KING of Fiddletown May 30, 1978. Harold H.

King. Aged 63 years. A native of Nebraska. Loving hus band of Mildred King of Fiddle town. Beloved father of Gary King of Rancho Cordova and Kathryn R.

Patterson of Sacra mento. Brother of Porter, Darrell and Michael King, all of Nebras ka. Myra Eberspecher of Ander son and Kathryn Durbin of Lin coin Also survived by 5 grand children McClellan Air Force Base retiree. Friends may attend funeral services Friday, June at 2:00 PM in AMOUNT VER NONS CHURCH OF THE VAL LEY, 8201 Greenback Lane, Fair Oaks. Interment MOUNT NON MEMORIAL PARK.

Re membrances to The Heart Fund A MOUNT VERNON SERVICE LITTLE, In Elk Grove, May 31, 1978. Louise Little Sister of Wilfred Cooper. Shadv Cove. Oregon Leonard Cooper, Mill Valley, Ca. Marguerite Chappell of Lodi, and Nellie Kendall, Irving Texas.

Nieces and nephews sur vive. A native of Mass. Aged 63 years, Funeral services Friday at 9 A.M. from the CHAPEL OF LODI FUNERAL HOME, 725 South Fairmont Ave, Lodi thence to St Anne's Catholic Church where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9.30 A.M. Rosary P.M Friends may contribute to their own favor ite charity LUSK, Maybelle Grace, In Sacramento, May 30, 1978.

Wite of the late B.I, (Bud) LUSK. Loving mother of Grace Lusk of Davis, Kathleen Fitzgerald Los An geles and John Lusk Rocklin of Sister of Calvin Tisher of Pied mont Grandmother of Michelle and Br van Lusk, Theresa Fitzge raid. Alessandra and John Lusk Jr. A native of San Francisco, aged 73 years. Friends are wel come at LOMBARD CO.

2930 Auburn Blvd and are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial Thursdav 12 noon at St. Ignatius Catholic Church Entombment Sierra Hills Cemetery Memorials preterred to St. Ignatius Catholic Church. St Joseph's Indian School Chamberlain, North Dako ta 57325 Father Tom or the Immaculate Conception Indian School, Stephen. South Dakota 57346 Cletus Miller Kinue Isawa LOST, shaggy off white dog, tags.

red collar, vic. 42nd M. ans. to Jackie. 451 0632 LOST, Springer Spaniel, male, small, McKinley Park, Reward.

441 2559. LOST, tan Great Dane Germ. collar (Hans), VIC, Frui tridge Stockton Rwrd. 391 2453 REWARD for return of checkbook with check register. Blue vinyl cover.

Return to Crocker Bank, Midtown office or call 488 6366. REWARD red Dashshund, stitches in head. black mini Poodles, stitches in belly, wearing tags, Must see Vet. 455 8735, 457-1382 REWARD 10 spd. Mercier bike, 19" frm.

Lt. blue. From Rio America no. 481 1454 REWARD, Gray poodle, Black white collar. lost 3 mi.

above Full er Lake 961 0826. REWARD, lost Pit Bull, light tan, 3 yr. old male 929 7819, 929 0185. STILL MISSING since 4-28 male German Sht, hair, liver color with white spot on chect. Lost Madison Watt in North Highlands vic 485 8372 $500 REWARD Lost tiny white female poodle on ends of ears tail, Call 485 6945 or 482-8136 Seamed-To-Slim Printed Pattern 9119 8-20 by Marion Martin Young, soft, swingy -this Seamed To Slim princess IS fashion's prettiest shape for now and Summer! Trim it at the top with rick rack or lace.

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Add 1 for each pattern for first class airmail, handling. Send to: MARIAN MARTIN Pattern Dept. The Sacramento Bee 232 West 18th New York, NY 10011. Print NAME, AD DRESS, ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. LOOK RICH, YOUNG, SMART on 8 budget! Sew new soft dresses, tops, skirts.

pants -all in NEW SPRING SUM MER PATTERN CATALOG. Free pattern coupon. Send 754 107-Instant Sewing Book $1.00 106-Instant Fashion Book $1.00 105-Instant Crochet Book $1.00 126-Thrifty Flower Book. $1.50 Services for Kinue Isawa, 79, a 61- year resident of Sacramento, will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Sacramento Betsuin Church, 2401 Riverside Blvd.

Interment will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in East Lawn. The native of Japan was a farmer. She leaves her sons, Masami, Yoshio and Takao; daughters, Kaoru Bernice Ouye, Kiyoka Kawamura and Miyo Frances Kobata; one sister living in Japan, 17 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. George L.

Klumpp has charge charge of arrangements. Richard Eugene Rusconi Memorial services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday for Richard Eugene Rusconi, a retired Sacramento school teacher feared lost at sea after being washed off the rocks two weeks ago today while fishing one mile south of Fort Bragg. The services will be held in St. Robert's Catholic Church, 2243 Irvin Way, Sacramento.

Rusconi taught for 32 years in the Sacramento City Unified School District before retiring last year. He was a woodshop teacher at Hiram Johnson High School and also was a general contractor here for 20 years. The native Californan served in the Army Air Corps in World War II and the Air Force in the Korean War, remained in the reserves until he retired as a major. Rusconi is survived by his wife, Marguerite; sons, Richard, Joseph and Mark and daughter, Celeste, all of Sacramento; and sisters, Mrs. James Stivers, of Fort Bragg, and Mrs.

Joe Beighley, of Fresno. The family requests any remembrances be sent Fort that, Bragg Fire Department's rescue squad, 153 North Main Fort Bragg 95437. John R. Burns JACKSON Funeral services for John R. Burns, 83, a 50-year resident of Amador County, will be held at 10:30 this morning in the Dineri Chapel.

Burns, a retired carpenter and a veteran of World War died Sunday in his Jackson home. Survivors include his wife, Alise; stepsons, John Gardner, founder of Common Cause, a citizens' lobbying body in Washington, D.C., Louis Gardner, Henry and Louis Godman, all of California; a stepdaughter, Elizabeth Maderos of Sacramento; a sister, Monica Loosley of Oregon, and numerous grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Scena A. Loyth The funeral for Scena A. Loyth, who lived in Sacramento more than 50 years, will be held at 11 this morning in the Land Park Chapel of Harry A.

Nauman and Son. Mrs. Loyth, who died Tuesday at age 82, was the widow of Peter G. Loyth, who opened the first J.C. Penney store in Sacramento and managed it for 25 years.

She and her husband operated two apartment houses after he retired from Penney's. Surviving the Colorado native are her grandchildren, William David Thomas, Judith L. Phillips and Albert Brann Thomas, all of Sacramento; and two great-grandchildren. The family requests that any remembrances be sent to the American 'Cancer Society. Entombment will be in East Lawn.

Vivian Leslie Cripps VACAVILLE Funeral services for Vivian Leslie Cripps, 86, a resident of Elmira, Solano County, for 70 years, were held Tuesday in McCune Garden Chapel. A native of Paradise, she died Saturday. Surviving her are daughters, Dorothea Spear of St. Helena and Vivian Getty of New Hampshire; sons, Erwin of Davis and Robert of Gilroy; 11 grandchildren, and seven greatgrandchildren. Roland F.

McDowell A Mass of Christian Burial for Roland Frederick McDowell, 77, a 43- year employee of the Pacific Telephone will be celebrated at 1 p.m. today in St. Francis Church. 26th and Kstreets. The native San Franciscan and 20- year resident of Sacramento, who died Tuesday, installed switchboards for the telephone company.

He belonged to the John Sabin Chapter of of the Telephone Pioneers of America. McDowell is survived by his wife, Anne, and daughters, Joanne and Mary Anne McDowell. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery under the direction of N.G. Culjis and Son.

William J. Kerby CALL BEE CLASSIFIED Bee Classified published more (than 2,000,000 Want Ads last I year. These Want Ads offered tremendous variety of values. Check Bee Classified whenever you' have a need. If you have something to sell and want fast Bee Want 444-3113 DIRECT LINE TO BEE CLASSIFIED IN SACRAMENTO A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Wednesday in Sacred Heart Church for William J.

Kerby, 76, a native Sacramentan and a retired right-of-way agent for the Pacific Telephone Co. Kerby, who died Saturday, worked for the telephone company for 41 years. He belonged to the John I. Sabin Chapter of the Telephone Pioneers of America, the Camellia Club, SIRS No. 14, and Sacramento Council No.

953 of the Knights of Columbus. He leaves his wife, Lorene son, William daughter, Brenda E. Kerby, and three grandchildren. W.F. Gormley and Sons had charge of arrangements.

Gem, Coin Theft Nets $1 Million ESCONDIDO (AP) Gems and rare coins worth up to $1 million were taken by two robbers from a local assay and pawn shop, police say. The holdup took place May 18, but until Tuesday police gave no indication of the loss. The owner, Larry Hone, was found beaten up and bound with packing tape. A few days earlier, he had taken out a full page advertisem*nt in the Escondido Times-Adovocate announcing plans for "a clearance sale with more than $1 million The loss included most of the more valuable items in the store, Hones said, with much of it on consignment from local owners. Madison Requires Non-Smoking Sections MADISON, Wis.

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