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   Fair Oaks Orangevale News (Newspaper) - August 27, 1980, Fair Oaks, California                                Boughner of she and a co-worker viewed an unidentified object on July 30 while traveling to lunch from at Aerojet Strategic says she and her co-worker hover briefly over the trees near a sewer plant on Boulevard between U.S. 50 and historical She described it as having a long bay Hack and about 15 to 20 not saying it was a it was She called the and got although one area daily ran a story on her reported and noted similar objects had viewed the day before in Santa Auz and near 71. 1980 the program set by forget is still being taken at play and to in infant education program skills and child growth and San Juan Unified School for and child attend one day a week from 9 school a.m. program parents of toddlers 1&-36 More information may be obtained by phoning of age the to observe pre-school office at 482-5614. the murder arrives Pony Express carrier Matthew 10, took to the saddle last week to the Orangevale News Nobody toki him to a it was an klea drummed up he and his Jerry also 10, to get the papers delivered Although Matthew's ponies weren't quite sure they liked being turned into the route delivery did go with nary a of you whose papers are livered by Matthew probably noticed the paper was a little late in arriving last But this was Matthew's first try at delivering the News Pony Express As soon as his horse Peanuts learns the the news should bright and right to your is riding Matthew's otr her pony Matthew delivers papers in the vicinity of Filbert road and and Greenback Lane and from Page 1)  in 1951 in a plane her father was piloting in dense fog near the Salinas Municipal was said in a probation report to be a candidate for because of outstanding of has been a since 1936, was voted Brother of the in 1968 fav his with and has been active in the chamber of commerce and charity groups throughout the million damage suit filed last November by Marilyn mother of the dead is against Williams that suit charges negligence and caused the death of her legal telephoning 448-6931, callers can be put in touch with a free legal information telephone service sponsored by the Sacramento County Bar Association and its Lawyer Referral 17  Smith Beauty 7  HAIRCUT SHAMPOO NOT TINTED OR essence of hospitality is sympathy and INSURANCE for from page on Sept. 18.  wishing to arrange for a Red Cross CPR Speakers Bureau program this fall should caU now to ve a interested in arranging a Red Cross CPR presentation this fall should caU 452-654L  district will soon be starting its proposed Neighborhood Watch program with and Manzanita Parks as initial targets because of their high Hie district will distribute hold neighborhood meetings and attempt to cut vandalism through awareness of the problems that occur in area If the 15 days of paid eight to 13 18 days of paid 13 to 18 20 days of paid and over 18 22 days of paid will also be able to accumulate to 30 days of vacation other the board agreed to form a concession policy following a request to open a concession stand in the announced that bollards are now in place along Avenue life s package mortgage insurance renter s package compact car good student boat cycle works it will be expanded help keep vehicles out of H. Rock GREENBACK i bu ( fc last Cf fU 7800  There's a other parks as also new recommendations regarding In addition to opening and some positions to allow the district added the day after Thanksgiving as a paid holiday to give a four-day raised total allowed side leave to 12 days per year revamped the vacation new schedule gives employees who have been there to three years 10 days of paid three to and stated that the new parte ranger patrol vehicle has become a target for suffe ring damage on three separate QUOTE IN AND HAVi A CUP OF COFFEE WITH US AND DISCUSS YOUR INSURANCE E. Madison Suite 104  988-5525  Hour Ans - i * ' in for Great 1200 samples all at competitive prices CARPETS AMERICA Sept. 18 is the date to It's the date of the Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District tour to San Francisco for the Exhibition of the People's Ihe exhibit is held at Fort Mason and is open to people of all tour roundtrip transportation to San a stop for a luncheon at Pier 39-ITshennan's Then it's on to Fort Mason for the exhibit of Chinese dance and The cost is per For more call the Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District Office at 96^1011.  5 lb. 3 to I 190  MEAT AT Madison Ave. CA 95662 916-989-1939  are still available in a for and four years of to be by San Juan Unified School District's Fair Oaks ent Participation will be held Wednesdays and from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and A variety of learning will be to 400 Lb. Avg. YOUR IS THE TIME TO ON JACK CHEDDAR SWISS CHEESE LONGHORN to 200 Lb. Avg. AND WRAPPED TO YOUR or Half information may by the preschool at Butcher OWNER 9337 988-3448  10 A.M. - * P STAMPS  

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