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Merced Sun-Star from Merced, California • 3

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Merced Sun-Stari
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Merced, California
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'Tm 1 I i 1 1 1 i Gold Mine for Area Pupjis? Thur Sept 30 1976 Merced Ca Sun-Starv FCC Nixes Denial of License WASHINGTON (AP)- The to diminish ompettQpn in the JdMice Department may Court Denies i Appeal jn ArsoCase 'Ma Bell1 Honored NEW YORE UP) lb kO hf won air award far im-! WewiHhttotlheeiiwlnMiHi4 faroughtfa program of saving mergyj Hie American Tefehhone ttd Telegraph Cm nee ved nday to? Green World ward from the New York Botanical Garden far energy savings Jere Give ATAT viceprasi-dent for eoutructipn plana' laid the company reduced ita energy consumption by 10 per cent in 1974 and last year actually bettered Zero Energy Growth because we absorbed a 7 per cent growth in our -business without increasing OB1 energy usage" MERCED SUN-STAR UKMrpatina Hm Marcai bprsu PUBLISHED EACH EVENING 1 MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY "Without with offonM to trtandior foo Wo nwtrh your world oxadly at ft boas" FRESNO (AP) A man Federal Communications market" thefledsion stated appeal convicted of bvriariring and Commission has rejected a The decision said the FOC The action does not byttroff setting fire to a Tulare County Justice Department request to recognized the guarantee renewal of the training cepterfor mentally deny license renewals fae JfaMMy Ucenses The FOC still mutt retarded has lost his appeal three broadcast stations own- ownership wfth a consider a fcnnal appUcatioii Daniel Campos Vera coo- ed by McClatcfay Newspapers democsfrsled record of far the television Itowe filed tended that a fingerprint Inc found on deep fat fryer at the Yettem Learning Center The FCC opinion adopted 4-hiiH not used at 1 Wednesday said the Justice his trial He claimed no effort Department did not show any war made to photograph the danger of McClatcfay appliance Vrith the print on it monopolizing distribution of and the appliance was lost by news in toe area through ita ownership of KMJ-TV phis However toe sth KMJ FM and AM radio well District Court of Appeal re- the Fresno Bee toe com-lectod that argument and only dafly pointed out (hat Vera did not newspaper challenge the authenticity of toe fingerprint JmOce Department Vera was convicted by afaU to demonstrate that Tulare County Superior Court McClatchy an-iury of arson and burglary at competitive conduct or that the facility on Feb 7 1974 tta holdings have or will tend mm lli (i)? Notice Notice Notice 400FF plication and selection process begins in September About 265 of N88 430 seniors attended of recent scholarship briefing meeting and many contacts are made-with seniors encouraging them to apply for scholarships Groves said Vince Yager Livingston High School counselor said scholarships awarded this year at his school totalled about $337000 He said he knows of only 16 Livingston seniors who did not get financial aid far higher education Many of the LHS students are from lower socioeconomic backgrounds Yager explained and are ed to apply far state federal opportunity grants Many of the scholarships awarded to district students are renewable but not all eligible students' pick up the renewal money Trustees learnedcommunity representatives sit on screening committees far Atwater jsnd Livingston scholarship recipients $malL pinpointed grants iTOm' the Christine Blocs Scholarship Fund which is forseen to provide -annual trust income of $100000 or more into the forseeable future This year's 309 graduates were allocated fii Bloss scholarships This included five $100 scholarships forty-six $1000 grants nineteen $750 stipends and thirty $500 scholarships Nearly 200 students received Bloss scholarships ranging between $100 and $400 in value Small said ad additional $22200 was iinftwi for renewals of Bloss schobus ships Small said 43 agriculture students received Fred Fancher scholarships totalling $15000 and annual income from the Fancher estate ranges between $8000 -and $15000 A new grant the Clyde Jones Memorial Scholarship Fund established in memory of longtime former trustee totalled and was given to three MUHSD graduates said $301750 awarded from Cyril Smith and $1MOO 'frfan Virginia fcmith scholarship funds The Smith accounts are administered by the Merced County Board of Education Trustee Mrs Jane Goul remarked briefly she wishes there were more Tenewabte Scholarships offered to students Yager announced anew program fat UiS ar scholarship workshop far parents will be held tonight at 7 in the Career Center Room $02 "As a parent of college students I know of the problems and worries you will have ip working with your senior to get a scholarship So often you will want to help and Just know how to Your encouragement a little nagging and cooperation will make a big Yager wrote to parents An application farm at Atwater High School far example requires scholarship contenders to include letters jof recommendations from school authorities1' friends of the family or employers a per-' soneT letter stating educaP tional plans and data about school bonors-awards class or organizational offices other extracurricular activities family-furnished money summer or school year earnings Jabs held and test score information BIRTHS A Mwnd Community MMlealCtnUr To Mr and Mrs Alojondro Lopn QHim daughter (apt Te Mr and Mrs Ray Bifarana-Merced daughter Sept To Mr and Mrs Lawrence Weieon Jr ChawcMlla eon Sept: Te Mr and Mrs Roger Wedde Livingston daughter Sapt 17 To Mr and Mrs Silbestre Mcairoe Merced ddvghfer Sapt 27 To Mr and Mrs Padre Parras Chowchllla ion Sept IS JO Mr and Mrs George YKarra Merced daughter Sept a 't EMBARGO LIFTED In a significant victory far Resident Ford Congress on Oct 3 1975 approved legislation partly lilting theS-month-old arms embargo against Turkey ATWATER High 'school aeniors hi Merced Atwater and Uvfajflfau mr to be TTOstees of the Merced Union High School District meeting hero1 Wednesday night were Informed of the scholarship award program far the school year which ended last DaveSmiU MUHSD personnel director and assistant director7 of business estimated hi pmesa of a half million dollars and probably closer to 1800000 wps dfapera-ed at June graduations Theoretically this means almost MOO is available per senior In various grants far future study programs according to Small hourlong report to trustees pinpointed five specific acholjnhip funds three under district control with 1227600 given out Thirty-seven different scholarship sources were identified for Atwater High School and 59 for Merced High School my opinion the total MUHSD student body Is far better off than most in regards hf scholarships 1 Just think' it's tremendous Small said Dr Robert Maxwell MUHSD said the major emphasis on awarding scholarships is Bio scholarship (academic ifmilhiljmhmHil) yyRh Ijeed of important but secondary value Mies An Simpson MHS dean of girls told trustees cash awards In June totalled bver $120000 and somewhere between 175000 and $100000 in other grants could be added to that total This is the second year that MHS seniors are receiving weekly scholarship bulletins in their government classes to keep them abreast of grant Ilf Atwater High School principal Groves said $56000 in local cash scholarships were awarded in June and the overall totil probably will run several hundred thousand dollars He said the tcbolarship Ap -1-4- r- OUR ENTIRE STOCK Of Men's Women's Fashions For One Week Only 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