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The Press-Tribune from Roseville, California • 6

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The Press-Tribunei
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Roseville, California
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6
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Page Thursday, March 22, 1973 TTte Press-Tribune. Roseville, California 95678 Shea named SP vice president tudes and goals of the family members. A number of publications are available at no charge from the farm advisor's offices in Auburn and Grass Valley. Among these are "Part-Time Farming," "Facts for Prospective Farmers," "Raising Livestock on Small Farms," "So You Want a California Farm," and "Where and How to Get a Farm." Write or call for any or all these publications. The address in Auburn is P.O.

Box 1710 and the phone number is 885-4551. In Grass Valley, the address is Veterans Memorial Building and the phone number is 273-4563. Chamber meets Gary Leachman of the Placer County probation office will be guest speaker at Monday's noon luncheon meeting of the Roseville Chamber of Commerce. The chamber will meet at the Bull Pit on Douglas Boulevard at Auburn-Folsom Road. until 1950, when he was appointed director of public relations for the Pacific Electric Railway Company, a former Southern Pacific subsidiary in Los Angeles.

In 1955, he moved to San Francisco as general public relations manager for Southern Pacific. A native of Los Angeles, Shea was educated in public and parochial schools there, and Harvard University's Advanced Management Program. He is a member of the board of regents of the University of Santa Clara and the Civilian Public Relations Advisory Committee for the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. He has also been the national president for the Railroad Public Relations Association, a regional vice president and national director of the Public Relations Society of America, and president of the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of that organization.

Shea is also a member of the Bohemian Club, the Olympic Club and the Press Club, all of San Francisco, and the California Club of Los Angeles. He lives in Burlingame. manager, will be responsible for public, press and community relations and other public affairs for the diversified San Francisco-based company, whose subsidiaries operate railroads, truck lines, pipe lines, and 'land development, leasing, communications, and computer and consulting services. James G. Shea Shea joined Southern Pacific in 1937, and rose through various sales and public contact assignments fl -g 'NAW.

AlOT TO ME THEY OOMT. ALWAYS WORE HATS." James G. Shea has been named vice president public relations for Southern Pacific Company and its subsidiary Southern Pacific Transportation Company, effective April 1, SP President Benjamin F. Biaggini announced today. In this newly-created position, Shea, who has been SP's general public relations Promotions for bank personnel John A.

Raffetto, chairman of the board and president of Placer National Bank, with headquarters in Rocklin, announced the promotion of John Briner and Mrs. LaVelle Bolger to senior staff positions. Briner was promoted to vice president and loan supervisor and is now responsible to oversee the bank's lending activities. Mrs. Bolger was promoted to vice president and cashier and is responsible for the administration and supervision of all operations, investments and personnel.

Raffetto also announced that he will act as the chief administrative officer of the bank during his term as president. Bank dividend At its regular Board of Directors meeting Mother Lodge Bank declared a cash dividend of 20 cents per share payable March 30, to shareholders of record March 19. Obedience Boarding Protection Consulting Professional Trainers Offering All Phases of training and consult ing, including 3 week basic obedience course with pick up and delivery. For information Phone (916) 961-2942 Canute in case of USE ONLY THE SMALLEST! NECESSARY IN SEWER OR Mormons sponsor film INCOME TAX 783-8163 PICHES. KING CLAIBORNE AMOUNT OF WATER DRAIN AND CALL worn K00TIK Part-time farming, as a way of life, appeals to an ever-increasing number of people.

William E. Mason, Placer-Nevada Counties' farm advisor defines a part-time farmer as one who lives with his family on a farm usually a small farm, but obtains most of his income from sources other than his farm. Most part-time farmers live within commuting distance of cities and represent all kinds of industries, trades, and professions. Often times, people who have retired from other jobs find that farming on a small scale is enjoyable for them and can provide a way to supplement their retirement income. Part-time farming has both advantages and disadvantages and this depends to large extent on the atti- ou WILL be: SERVED IM THE of 793-8400 A NATIONWIDi IHVICI YOU AtiUANCt'OT MUAtlUTY 1' fVm $'' sJffsf I AT THIS MOMENT, "BO'BEEBE fiaTf VhUWEREPIA) fe JllMW-i 5TAHVED.

I IWfjnaTi- I WI5H VOU STOPPED IW ONLY MADE THtf RUN AT THIS I WI5H vou MOMENT, "BO'BEEBE 15 in cxLtLLtN i hchliu'- YEAH WELL stopped im owly made this I rum OFTE NER. "BO" BECAU5E MY DRIVER PffWBW VVrtSKM imm VtA 1 (lUViMSM fluiT, clam. 'Br CTC VP ROPFR by William Overgard BUZ SAWYER by Roy Crane Part-time farming increase TEX'STIZZA PARLOR featuring "FANTASY PUFFS" similar to old fashioned cream puffs but in all the flavors of the rainbow. Also the new TtZZA BURGERS will take orders for catering 7901 AUBURN BLVD. (In Fireside Lanes) 725-2101 I THOUGHT IT WAS JUGHEAD.

PRETTY YOUR FRENCH 6O00 PRONUNCIATION tS SOMETHING OUT Of THIS CCH'T TO THB CAT i Lil TOVE MILLION "6EETHAT WAS THE BEST DSH Of SCRAMBLED E65S I EVER TASTED, yW-t MM MELLOW TTTi CHET, 1 felAir5 MY I Wl-C YOUR FATHER fl AUDI HAVE II ffl TALKED THIS ya I 1 k-NQa) WHAT7 ak) ff IT II sitting FBAJCB3 AMD a rHl I we AHFM WE CAN NOT HAVE YOU THINK SCES, AND MY POSITION 5 MARRYING CARLOTTA BENSON. OF OUR AS PRESIDENT OF 17-1 SOCIAL THE MERCHANT NATIONAL 4 1 BANK ANP CIVIC Television Television logs are furnished to this paper by each station. The Press-Tribune cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions. If you notice discrepancies, please notify the station instead of the newspaper. 2 fJ1'' BUT A 50M.

JTW LEAPED The Spanish branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will sponsor a film, "And a Little Child Shall Lead Them," Wednesday and Thursday next week at the San Juan High School auditorium. Lynn Bryson, producer of the film, has used a true story based on the Lamanite (American Indian) Placement Program of the church as a basis for the story. Both showings will begin at 7 p.m. For several years, the Lamanite children have been accepted into the homes of Morman families as though they were their own. The children have gone to school with other children and have had many advant 13 To Tell the Truth 8 PM 3 Flip Wilson 6 Intertel Law and Order 10, 12 The Waltons 13 Mod Squad 40 Reach for the Sky 9 PM 3 Ironside 6 An American Family 10, 12 Movie: Hornets Nest 13 Kung Fu: Drama 10 PM 3 Dean Martin 6 World Press Review 13 Billy Graham Crusade 10:30 PM 6 Thirty Minutes 11 PM 3, 12, 13 News 40 Tahoe Snow 25 Boat 26 Particulars 27 Waterwheel 28 Flasks 29 Obliged 30 Halter 31 Volatile compound 32 Thunders 34 Ice chunks 37 Telescope 41 Back gate 43 Since 44 Succulent 46 Mythical sisters 47 Apparel 48 Medicinal herb 49 Promenade 50 Fashion 51 High-strung 62 Gaelic 53 Tinctures 56 Pastry 57 Talk fondly SEjPTSHORCTAl llAjSn THURSDAY NIGHT 6 PM 3 NBC New 6 Carrascolendas 10 News 12, 13 News 40 Movie: An Eye for an Eye 6:30 PM 3, 10 News 6 Zoon 13 Dragnet 7 PM 6 Your Future Is Now 10 Hollywood Squares 13 Truth or Consequences 7:30 PM 6 Bill Moyer's Journal 10 Circusl llr" I i I- l-U 1 1 1 11 mtrmw TOiwymnww.i MIGHT'S A FIRST A OOORTO WELL FO'GlT AM' CAFETERIA BELOW RONT-J 7 CHIPS CHIPS CROSSWORD PUZZLE -lOUR TOWN UAJB sou SEEN THE VASSUH.

I FALL TIE- I 0UM. r-r ti ages they lacked by living on a reservation. To the Mormans, the American Indians are special people. According to the Book of Morman, the heritage of the American Indian is great both in progenitors and accomplishments of the past. Tickets are available from Tony Quintero at 124 Riverside Ave.

or by calling Orville Thayne at 663-2243. Donation suggested is $1 per person or $3 per family. L.D.S. standards are expected of those attending. Sponsors of the film said: "Clean shows are hard to find these days, but this one is a commercially made film that could have been rated "CC" (completely clean) if there were such a rating." 11:30 PM 3 Johnny Carson 10, 12 Joy House 13 TV Times FRIDAY MORNING 6 AM 3 Rhyme and Reason 13 Fury 6:30 AM 10 Sunrise Semester 13 Garner Ted Armstrong 7 AM 3 Today 10, 12 News 13 German 7:15 AM 13 Community Calendar 8 AM 6 Practical Speech Making 10, 12 Capt.

Kangaroo 13 I Love Lucy 8:30 AM 13 Mothers-in-law 40 New Zoo Revue 9 AM 3 Dinah Shore 6 Sesame Street 10, 12 Jokers Wild 13 Merv Griffin 40 Movie: Triple Deception 9:30 AM 3 Concentration 10, 12 Price Is Right 10 AM 3 Sale of the Century 6 Electric Company 10, 12 Gambit 10:30 AM 3 What's My Line? 10, 12 Love of Lfe 13 Call 13 11 AM 3 Jeopardy 10, 12 Where The Heart Is 40 Not for Women Only 11:25 AM 10, 12 CBS News 11:30 AM 3 Who, What or Where 10, 12 Search for Tomorrow 13 Bewitched AFTERNOON 12 Noon 3. 10, 12 News 13 Password 40 Three On a Match 12:30 PM 10, 12 As the World Turns 13 Split Second 1 PM 3 Doctors 10, 12 Guiding Light 13 All My Children 40 Movie: Killer's Kiss 1:30 PM 3 Another World 10, 12 Edge of Night 13 Let's Make a Deal 2 PM 3 Return to Peyton Place 10, 12 Love Is a Many Splendored Thing 13 Newlywed Game 2:30 PM 3 Somerset 10. 12 Secret Storm 13 It's Your Bet 3 PM 3 Hollywood Squares 10 Phi Donahue 13 General Hospital 3:30 PM 3 Beat the Clock 13 One Life to Llva 40 Three Stooges 4 PM 3 Petticoat Junction 6 Sesame Street 10 Mike Douglas 13 Jeannla 40 Flintitones 4:30 PM 3 That Girl 13 Ponderosa 40 Lost In Space 5 PM 3 Andy Griffith 6 Mister Rogers 5:30 PM 3 Hogan's Heroes 6 Electric Company 10-CBS News 12, 13 ABC News 40 Green Acres 60 Excite 61 Gong 62 Comprehends 63 Memoranda DOWN 1 Confront 2 Declare 3 Not punctual 4 Perch 5 Declaim 6 Sufficient proof 7 Rounded 8 Pacific porgy 9 Magnifies 10 Questionable allegations 1 1 Meander 1 2 Tenth of an ephah 13 Indites 1 8 Cognomen 23 Aloha symbol 24 Answer a need: 3 w. WHEN I'M WITH HO), I'M 50 POn'T UJcW AB0VT NO ONE HAS EVER HAPfV THAT I'M AFRAlP SH -J- -1L-( PlEPOF "HEART POP" 1 tI i mcaot izr rAiuc to dio 11 11 T) sK) ACROSS 1 Unconvincing 6 Carry 1 0 Strengthen 14 Benefit 1 5 Russian name 1 6 City on the Tiber 17 Rabbit 19 Fifty-fifty 20 Sheep 21 Summon 22 Changes 24 Reek 25 At liberty 26 Bid 29 Novice 33 Curtain fabric 34 Links Cry 35 Middling 36 Of time 37 Besmirches 38 Greek letter 39 Man's nickname 40 Horse 41 Hard question 42 Cavorted 44 Recluses 45 Omelet makings 46 and feathers 47 Romp 50 Ship's pole 51 Spread 54 Jai 55 Druggist 58 Wallow 59 Flank -FORM E.RLN THE! TORTURE I CHAMBER MO Bie MVS- VeN HEARD) BEEN LISTENING TT LI'L ABNER by Al Capp PEANUTS by Charlie Schulz ARCHIE by Bob Montana GORDO by Gui Arriola GOOD LET ME HEAR YOU'VE pS I NEVER PLAYIN6 IT AT I 1 ANYTHING 1 JYT THE WfiONG I a Punle of Wednesday, March 21, Solved TtE A TIOIR A AIM aUvJu WB OjT TiSH IIOW ah si i Ix flT TjSlj A NE tyl'i TIP tHr ST TTr aagTh SiAjgjP re EIN I EA TTsJasTISA'EHTU s'l'e e)I5Ht BU Pi I iRjfvDyACpi pflftjA I gp i i Ter a tisHUiT a A DJTm 6 RH LOF e'eIlIsHcT EiSiTlAllAiN IM THIS 1 2 13 4 (5 17 8 19 I 10 ill 12 Il3 14 ii 17 18 19 r-M--M npr1 rJj 26 27 28 pTW 30 31 32 33 3l 37 38 39 40 43 Tl Tr r8 49 HsO 51 52 ii" 54 55" So 57 yj I mm. 61 I 62 63 I 1 I a II 1 I I 1 ItiL 7ZAP1VOJ mmww.

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