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Red Bluff Tehama County Daily News from Red Bluff, California • 3

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Wf jS 7 4l rxy 1 Tuesday May 5 DAILY NEWS Red Bluff Ca-3 I Awards At 4-H Club Fair Announced Our Boys Mr CHANNEL 12 CHANNEL 7 "W7S' J'feVrf'yr- UJOCsV A -f In Service 'wr rt ft? i imm -J 1 iWfTij nf f-'c'A sABKHm rrrj Jr er nnW svz 3 TV-'V-'-'-s 7 nr-f I V- Club and presented by Dais Flory Donna Hausman of the Los Molinos 4-H Club was the winner Food Preparation division also sponsored by the Business and Professional Women's Club and presented by Mrs Flory awards were presented to Tim McCarty of Westside in the Tricks For Treats division Donna Hunerlach of Vina Learning To Cook division Patty Thornton of Reeds in the Quick Easy division Patty Cow per of Lassen View in Qie Helping Entertain division and Denise Shaw of Westside in the Special Interest Unit division Home Furnishing awards sponsored by the Red Bluff Soroptomist Club were presented to winners by Ruth Eller President Winners were Lori McFayden 1st year division and Cheryl Childers of Reeds Creek in the advanced division Clothing medals also presented by the Soroptomist Club were received by Denise Remund Little Colony for ABC's Sharon Ford Los Molinos Separates fa Fun Pam McCarty Westside Mix and Match Linda Wigno Los Robles Teen Clothing and Debra Martin Antelope tor Advanced Clothing 1 vision a in the ujc vision Creek ivision: TUESDAY MAY 1:30 All My Children 4:00 Perry Mason 5:00 Ghost Mrs Muir 5:30 Big News 6:30 Walter Cronkite 7:00 Bonn 222 7:30 Lancer 8:30 Red Skelton 9:30 Gov JJ 10:00 Marcus Welby MD 11:00 News 11:30 Merv Griffin WEDNESDAY MAY 6 7:30 CBS News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Lucy Show 9:30 Beverly Andy of Mayberry 10:30 Love of Life 11:00 Where the Heart is 11:25 News 11:30 Search far Tomorrow 12:00 Bewitched 1:00 a Splendored Thing 1:30 Guiding light 2:00 Secret Storm CHANNEL 9 TUESDAY MAY 5 4:30 New 5:00 Misterogers 5:30 Sesame Street 6:30 Campus Profile 7:00 Newsroom 8:00 Contemporary Artists 8:30 TBA 9:00 NET Festival 10:00 Gov Conf 10:30 Concepts in Health DRESS REVUE The 4-H chib Dress Revue winners are from left alternate senior dress revue queen Debra Martin Antelope 4-H Lorie Berry Junior queen Antelope 4-H and Denise Shaw dress revue senior queen West Side 4-H dub An awards program at the 4-H Fair concluded two days of busy activities for more than six-hundred and 175 Club leaders In addition to the winners shown in the accompanying photographs the following awards were presented to 4-H (Sub members In the Best Exhibit Award category sponsored by the 4-H Council and presented by Ag Chairman Bill Barton were: Electrical Bill Early Lassen View Chib Rabbit Ron Wigno Los Robles Poultry Dennis Canavan Bowman Gardening Joe Schmitz Reeds Creek Guide Dog Nancy Lind Bowman Agricultural Collection and Selection Sheryl Childers Reeds Creek Woodworking Tim McCarty Westside Forestry Bud Longo Lassen View Climatology Matt Jones Olive Wildlife Ron Herrmann El Camino In the Junior Livestock Showmanship Kellie Canavan of Bowman was the top swine showman Lynn Gott also from Bowman top Dairy showman Top sheep showman was Marlin Oney from BendJelly In the Senior Livestock Showmanship contest Mike Canavan was the swine winner and also the champion round robin showman and received the trophy presented by the Red Bluff Lions Chib Steve Davis Bowman was the top dairy showman Top beef showman was Mike Gun-sauls of the Westside 4-H Club and Patty Neal of the BendJelly Chib was the champion senior sheep showman In the horse division Robin DiDio of the Antelope 4-H Club was champion horse showman and Cindy Smith of Bowman was the champion horse equitation winner In the Clean Barn Contest sponsored by Vina Pelletized Feed of Red Bluff and presented by Hallie Parsons was won by the Bowman 4-H Club In the food preservation division sponsored by the Business and Professional ill yijJJ'ff aSgilitei a Su' -I 1 TUESDAY MAY 5 3:30 One Life to live 4:00 Dark Shadows 4:30 Let's Make A Deal 5:00 That Girl 5:30 Newsbeat 6:30 HurVrtjy-Brinkley 7:00 Green Acres 7:30 Mod Squad 8:30 Julia 9:00 First Tuesday 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show WEDNESDAY MAY 6 7:00 Paul Harvey 9:00 It Takes Two 9:30 Concentration 10:00 Sale of Century 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeopardy 11:30 Who What Where Game 12:00 Life with Linkletter 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:00 The Doctors 1:30 Another World 2:00 Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 One Life to Live 4:00 Dark Shadows 4:30 Make A Deal 5:00 That Girl 5:30 Newsbeat 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley 7:00 My World Welcome 7:30 Virginian 9:00 Kraft Music Hall 10:00 Bronson 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show of the 10000 fulltime faculty members in the 19-college system have registered to form the new organization Another 500 University of California professors also have signed up he said There are five organizations representing faculty members in the state colleges but ACSCP and the American Federation of Teachers AFL-CIO are considered the most active Burtner said the primary reason for forming a new organization is to provide the majority faculty with a voice to meet the needs of higher education in California Goals suggested for the organization will be worked out at the three-day convention scheduled to begin Friday in San Diego Burtner said among the goals are campus autonomy development of stronger administrations and faculties to meet the needs of a given area without interference from state and chancellor's office officials adequate compensation and collective bargaining i -W 1j -i' vt' I1 4 A'v SHOWMANSHIP John Christenson of the Antelope 4-H club and his feeder pig won the junior swine showmanship contest SMALL ENGINE Clifford Rowen of the El Camino 4-H club was the winner in the tractor and small engines (fi vision of the 4-H club fair Kim Peterson On College Council COLUMBIA Mo Kim Petersen daughter of Mr and Mrs Floyd Petersen Red Bluff has been elected a member of the sophomore class council fa next year at Stephens College here She will be sophomore representative of ha residence hall Columbia Hall State College Faculty Groups Will Merge Greg Early of the El Camino 4-H club was presented with the award for the best exhibit in the entomology division Pictured here is his collection entered in the fair The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the Dress Revue Queens Denise Shaw of Westside and Lorie Berry of Antelope by Beulah Noland representing the Farm Bureau Women and Ed Lasley representing the Red Bluff Lions Club The top eleven dress revue medal winners were Patty Aguiar Bowman Donna Hunerlach Vina Denise Remund Little Colony Diane Cort Westside Nancy Maclean Westside Lynn Gott Bowman Sarnty Olson Westside Patty McGarva Bowman Debra Martin Antelope Denise Shaw Westside and Lorie Berry of Antelope evidence of recent munization for polio measles inl and In order to hold preregistration in the kindergarten classroom in the afternoon it is necessary to combine both sessions of the kindergarten class in the morning Registration Set At Tehama School WAYNE CARPENTER CAMP LEJEUNE (FHTNC) Marine Private Wayne Carpenter son of Mrs Lillian Wormild of 555 Wiltaey Ave Red Bluff was graduated from the Engineer Equipment Operator Course at the Engineer School Camp Lejeune RICHARDS PECK MOUNTAIN HOME Idaho Richard Peck sou of Mr and Mrs William Peck RL 2 Red Bluff has been promoted to airman first class in the Air Face Airman Peck a fire protection specialist is assigned at Mountain Hone AFB He is in the 67th Civil Engineering Squadron a unit of the Tactical Air Command which provides combat units fa air support of ground forces The airman a 1967 graduate of Red Bluff Union High School attended Shasta College His wife Linda is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Williams Bella Vista Student Art Show Now Being Held At Riverside Plaza The 10th annual Student Art show is currently being held at the Riverside Plaza shopping center and will run through this Friday Show hours are from 4 to 6:30 pm On Friday the show will be from 4 to 9 pm Drawings paintings sculptures and ceramics are on display in Action will be featured with demonstrations on the potters wheel sketching painting and sculpting JESUS CHRIST FESTIVAL OF LIGHT May 9th Chico Fairgrounds of the Year! lowest priced price FRESNO (AP) The two largest and most liberal faculty organizations in the California State College system plan to merge this weekend says Dr Dale Burtner Fresno State College chemistry professor and president of the statewide council of the Association of California State College professors He said the merger would provide the unified muscle the organizations have lacked in dealing with administrations at the state and local level Dr Burtner said nearly 3200 TV STEREO REPAIR CAUS27-7740 We repair all makes models TVs Stereos using ZENITH replacement parts Authorized ZENITH Service Fully Trained Technician Furniture I AppSanco 632 MAIN RED BLUFF LOS MOLINOS Preschoolers in die Los Molinos Unified School District will be able to register for next kindergarten next week Registration will be held May 13 at pm at the Tehama School Any child born before Nov 30 1965 is eligible fa kindergarten this fall Parents must bring proof of the child's age and -t 1 I -Mi 4 1 Some Issues Of 70 Leaders of the Wald Council of Churches see the main issues of the as rampant technology runaway population growth environmental blight theological ambiguity and mounting alienation among the young and poor They urge churches to use their wealth and numerical strength to overcome economic inequities avarice racism and war and to build sounder values in American society On Top Of Miracle Mile Overlooking Redding DOC CLWS REFLECTION ROOM NOW OPEN For Cocttaib And Hon d'oaimti NOW-JUST A SHORT-SCENIC 20 MINUTE DRIVE FROM RED BLUFF You con enjoy an excel lent dinner with the whole ity at your feet beautiful gardens fountains and sunsets you will long remember Glamorous we think you will agree Our dining areas are 90 glass to create for you an evening of complete dining pleasure fry vs featured in Ford Times as a famous restaurant Rated excellent by AAA Honored: BsnkAmericard Mister Charge American Express Carte Blanche PRIZE ANGUS Mike Gunsauls of the West Side 4-H Club is shown here with his prize Angus calf He was the winner in the beef showmanship contest Joinbur Ford Economy Drive! 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1905-1971