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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

August 29, 1963 (16 pages)

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Karen Loree Splinter and Glenn Douglas Renfree were married at Rough & Ready August 10. Photo,Courtesy Scotts Studio Karen Splinter Married . Karen Loree Splinter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. French, Grass Valley, and Glenn Douglas Renfree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Renfree, were married August 10, in the Little Wedding Chapel, Rough & Ready, Calif. Rev. William Bohn officiated at the ceremony. Sharon Personeni, Grass Valley, and Dave Renfree, brother of the groom, attended the bridal couple. Mrs. Antoni Rogina was the organist. The newlyweds are graduates of the Nevada Union High School. The bride graduating with the class of ‘63 and the groom with the class of ‘61. Following a short honeymoon, the young couple will be at home at 210 Alta Vista Ave, Grass Valley. . Nakae On Farmers ‘Home Administration . from Newcastle, has been appointed tothe Placer-Nevada County Committee of the Farmers Home Administration. coln livestock man, whose term. onthe three-man committee expired this year. Nakae will serve with PhilipL. Personeni, Nevada City livestock man, and Robert E. Hansen, Loomis pear grower. eligibility of applicants for three-year term with one apBrickell Arraignment Continued To Sept. 6 (Continued from Page 1) physical report; and that the Maryland Casualty Company re~ lied upon Brickell’s statement to them because they had withheld payment prior to receiving the for dismissal. statement and paid benefits about one month after receiving the statement. Both attorneys quoted extensively from the Grand Jury transscript in arguing on the motion 4 How ard Nakae, fruit grower He replaces Otto Jorstad, LinThe Committee determines the Farmers Home Administration loans, establishes loan limits, and serves in an advisory committee to the County FHA Office. Each member is appointed for a pointment expiring each year. A member completing a term may not succeed himself. Members cannot be borrowers on the Farmers Home Administraand are selected by recommendations from other leading agencies, agricultural agencies, farm organizations and other responsible individuals im the area served by the County Office. The Farmers Home Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, serves eligible farmers who cannot ob-, tain adequate financing from regular banking sources. Peat ahaha ahaa aPaalaraarar ed SOMETHING NEW IN CARPETING Herculon, Continuous Filament Polypropylene, Wearproof colors with built-in resistance to soiling, fading and liquid spills. Resists piling, shedding, fuzzing; is non-allergic, mildew-proof and moth proof, DOUBLE STRENGTH PERMABOND BACK, You must see to appreciate and THE LOW PRICE WILL AMAZE YOU. Many other qualities, patterns and prices from which to choose your carpeting at Jim Heather
FLOOR COVERING 233 Mill St., Grass Valley Ph. 273-6028 PaPlsaPaPlPaPaPPPalPaPaaPaPaPAl — Waldron Keith Seolas, M.D. and ~ Wayne E. Smith, M.D. Announce the opening of their offices for the general Practice of Medicine. at 214 Neal St., Grass Valley, California Phone 273 8481 — Day or Night. Nevada County Students Attending Davis University Several Nevada and Sierra County students will be among nearly 600 Northern Californians admitted to the University of California at Davis for the fall semester, it has been announced by Elmer Wagner, registrar. Nevada County students at UCD will include Mary Mote, freshman, letters and science; Harry Osborne, junior, political science, both of Grass Valley; Catherine Ghidotti, freshman, English, Nevada City; Eric Trubschenck, freshman, engineering, North San Juan; and Janice Roth, freshman, home economics, Truckee. Karen Brett, freshman, physical education, Downieville, will be the only Sierra County student at UCD. Cattleman’s Field Day Slated For September The annual Placer-Nevada Cattlemen's Fi eld Day will be held Sept. 7 at the Flying Circle MRanch of Loomis. The day long program is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m., according to Placer County Farm Advisor-Jack Herr. Beef Improvement Through Records and Research will be highlighted in the morning part of the program with officers of the California Cattlemen's Association discussing state and na~ tional cattle problems in the afternoon. Speakers will include, in addition to Herr, U.C. Livestock Specialists Jim Elings and Ken Wagnon; California Cattlemen Association officers Carl T wisselman, President; John Weber, Vice President; andJ. Edgar Dick, Secretary. Weber will review the Cattlemen's Role in Legislative DRESSES °3”..°14” Sizes 5-15, 8-20, 12 1/2-24 1/2 ooo VALUES TO'$27-95 Problems. _ Shortie Coats 542% VALUE $27.95 BLOUSES 9 & *1” “VALUES TO $17.95 5499 5399 BATHING 1/2 OFF SUITS HOSIERY 59 and 79 HANDBAGS $49 VALUES TO $4.95 NO REFUNDS-NO EXCHANGES-ALL SALES FINALsons Lady’Ssxee . PINE ST., NEVADA CITY hours 9:30-5:30 ‘pl a8eg **3983nNN SUL’ * pl a8eg** "E96T ‘62 isn8ny °