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Red Bluff Tehama County Daily News from Red Bluff, California • 2

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Red Bluff, California
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DAILY NfcWS fed Bluff Co-Thursday May I 1969 -s'- fatsse ltflll A 2 lew Officers Community Activities Telephone 527-2151 By DOROTHY RICKER Dear Chris: If you cook fish wrapped in Juices and eliminate a good deal aluminum foil It will retain the of the fishy odor In the kitchen Lioness Club Meeting At Brunnemer Home Mrs Thais Brunnemer hosted the Tehama Lioness Club when members met at her- home During the meeting conducted by the chairman Mrs Betty Shafer Mrs Brunnemer was appointed chairman of the pot-luck picnic to be held attheTe-hama Pork when the Lions Club works on the dual fireplace to be built in memory of Myer Hiskens A small monthly fee was approved to defray expenses that will occur from time to time Plans are being made for a bake sale In the near future to benefit the Bobby Zimmerman Liver Transplant Fund Mrs Montene Hines was appointed chairman Discussion on having a booth at the Old-Fashioned Country Fair was held Mrs Esther Leachman and Mrs Maggie Bauer will be chairmen It was announced that the dub will meet regularly the third Thursday of each month with special meetings called by the club chairman when she deems it necessary A special meeting will be held May 6 ADD MUSHROOMS For a different taste add sauteed mushrooms to the plain cheese sauce you serve with broiled fish Ijpyil Qj der oTMly In stalled Saturday wiua musical candlelight ceremony The event will be held at 7:30 pm at the Moose Lodge located on Walnut St above Modern aeon ers Theme of the ceremony will be "In the Garden of To Phil Roggle Northern Cal ifornla Moose Association President of District 2 will serve as Installing officer Assisting Roggle will be Mrs Evelyn King and Mrs Ann Russell as escort team Dan Hutchison installing sergeant aUarmsj Mrs La Von Laird pianist Terry Goen candle bearer Michele Stanley station Identifier- Jeffrey Starkey and Brad Hutchison eandle-llghters and a vocal group from Red Bluff Union High School under the direction of Jay Thiel music Instructor Officers to be Installed are Hamilton Junior Post Governor Frank oilier Governor Kenneth Jones Jun lor Governor Raymond words Prelate Leo Studebak-er treasurer Floyd Keen three year trustee Lee Keen sergeantatarms Vernon Gay lord pro-tem Inner guard and Carmen Rutola Jr outer guard Dancing will conclude the eve ntngs program Dear Mrs Ricker: I am a boy almost 17 and a Junior In high school I am considered one of the best looking boys at school and last year I was voted the most popular boy In my class I have never gone steady tut I date frequently and only date nice clean-cut girls There Is a girl In my English class who to me is the most beautiful girl In the world Michelle Is a very nice girl and I would love to take her out I have never been shy but whenever I open my mouth around Michelle all I do is cut her up If she wears a great dress that makes her look even greater I want to compliment her but I wind up Insulting herl The worst of it Is she always gives me such a hurt look Mrs Ricker 1 wish she knew Just how much Hike her Whenever I try to say something nice to her It comes out os If I was talking about garbage A couple of days ago one of the girls I date told me that Michelle told her she cant figure me out Well neither can I and this situation Is ploying havoc with my nerves Thank you tor your understanding and any help you can give me CHRIS Apparently your strong feelings tor Michelle are a new experience tor you I suspect you lash out at her because inwardly you reseat the fact that she has such on unusual effect on you and you ore fighting it This is something only you can change My advice Is to try to look at toe situation sensibly and realize no matter how great you think Michelle is she is still Just anotiier nice girl with problems- fears ideas and Ideals like any other teen-age girl Think twice before you soy something to her and be sure you do not moke any sarcastic cutting remarks to her Ask her tor a date and If she accepts try to be a pleasant courteous and Interesting companion 1 believe you can do It If you really try CUES FOR COLLEGE Send tor Dorothy Ricker's free leaflet "Cues tor if you want helpful hints on the preparation admission scholarships and other problems of toe freshman -to-be Please enclose a stomped self-addressed envelope with your request tor the leaflet Moll to Dorothy Ricker In care of this newspaper PRUNES When a recipe calls for cooked prunes do the cooking this way Cover the prunes with water In a saucepan cover the saucepan and bring to a boll Then simmer the prunes until they are tender this may take 20 minutes Cod drain and use os directed I TO BE WED Mr and Mrs Howard Goudy have announced the engagement of their daughter Michelle Marie to Gerald Brown son of Mr and Mrs Philip Brown all of Red Bluff Both are graduates of Red Bluff Union High School Miss Goudy Is an United Airlines stewardess working out of Los Angeles Brown Is attending Chico State College Wedding plans are Indefinite (Boyles Studlophoto) Wedding Reception FRIDAY SPECIAL FBHBURGER FRIES -IP DUNK Fetes Metcalf Couple Feted 5)4 At Guild On Birthday DRIVE IN 99-E Antelope 527-0931 ABSOLUTELY NO FISHING Mrs Marvin Erwin served coffee and punch and Mrs Jerry Amos served the cake allaunts of the bride The tour tiered wedding coke attractively decorated hod been baked by toe bridegroom's mother Among toe hundred persons attending toe reception was a special guest Dr RA Green-man and his wife of Chester Dr Greenman has delivered both toe bride and bridegroom Those attendingfrom Red Bluff were the Messrs and Mmes Charlie Hubbard Albert Gould Roy Crews Allen MazwellRez Gould Oscar Metcalf Aldan Hunter Reuben Lewis toe Mmes Blanche Carpenter Hazel Boone Shirley McKenzie Angie Channel Sandra Johnson Barbara Erwin and Mr Roy Gould The newlyweds are now making their home at Crystal Manor In Red Bluff CORNING Saint Andrew's Guild members honored Miss Elizabeth Boulton a long time member on toe occasion of her 93rd birthday at a party held at the parish hall of Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church The guest of honor was presented with a decorated cake baked by Mrs Jewell Sharp a shower of birthday cards from members and a pink and white floral arrangement from the Guild The refreshment table arranged by Mrs Frank A Ford and Miss Anna Collins was centered by a bowl of pink anemones and snapdragons with matching pink tapers Those present were Mmes James 0 Crockett Frank A Ford Roy Ford Jewell Sharp HC Moller and A A Burling Misses Elizabeth Poulton Anna Collins and Myra West Hostesses tor the May 9 meeting will be Mrs Frank A Ford and Miss West Preceding the birthday festivities President Anna Collins conducted a short business meeting when plans were completed tor toe rummage sale to be held May 1 and 2 from 9 ajn to 6 pjn at the parish hall Mrs Roy Ford sale chairman announced working hours tor members in advance of toe two -day sale Mrs James Calbreath snack bar chairman reported that toe menu will Include sandwiches salads cakes pies doughnuts tea coffee and milk to be ser ved throughout the sals at nominal prices Fishing Widows and Friends Are Invited To The A reception honoring the former Loot Hackney daughter of Mrs Roy Hackney and the late Roy Hackney of Red Bluff and Burt Metcalf who were married In Reno Nev was given by die mother at the Chester MemorlalHall The bridegroom Is the son of Mr and Mrs Glendale Metcalf of Chester The bridal pair was accompanied by their best man and matron of honor Mr and Mrs Reuben Lewis also of Red Bluff For the occasion the bride wore a white lace empire dress and a corsage of white camellias with blue ribbons hi charge of the guestbook was Miss Tina Amos and assisting at the gift table was Miss Debra Lingentolter both cousins of the bride Receiving the gifts was Miss Judy Metcalf a sister of the bridegroom The gift list was in charge of Mrs Reuben Lewis Mrs Clifford Llngenfelterand Hospital Notes New medical patients at St Elizabeth Hospital Include Marie Shepherd Elva Bayles Wayne Helno and Bruce McMahon all of Red Bluff Leona McCoach of Red Bluff Is a surgical patient at St Elizabeth Hospital TOMORROW NIGHT FRIDAY to see an unusual FASHION SHOW from 7:30 Trout Dinner $325 or you may order from regular menu See Spring Fashions in the Tradition of India presented by Kumar of from the North Valley Plaza Shopping Center Come! Bring Your Friends For An Exciting Evening Reservations Suggested 527-0880.

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102,173
Years Available:
1905-1971