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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 7, 1968 (12 pages)

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* * ¢@ Me fee fr? 1 0 The Nevada County Nugget Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1968 Florence Elliott, Annie Sullivan, Hilda Sandow, Zale Johnson, Sybil. Ridinger, Maryanne Gage, Eleanor Weller, Edna Rudd, Mardel Wasley, June Engle, Esther Hartung, Mary Fiori, Irene Mason and Anne Legaspie. Back row: Evelyn Gemmill, Marie Wasley, Grace Soe and Frances Kitts, SHOWN ARE THE recently installed Noble Grand and her staff of officers of Esther Rebekah Lodge No. 9, Grass Valley, for the 1968 term, Reading from 1 to r, seated: Gladys Clemo, Emily Hodgkin, Noble Grand Lura Arnold, Vice Grand Virginia Spence, Esther McCandless and Barbara Stinson. Second row: REMODEL Far bekah Lod Panis Esther Rebekah Lodge Everything Ne W S. sks Installs New Officers ; LIZABETH GOLLUB eaten agn The new offces of Esther Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rudd all of BYE gaat 3. Financing Rebekah Lodge. No. 9 of the Grass Valley, Premium books and entry exhibitors planningto initiate or 4. Materials Independant Order of Odd FelMiss Spence introduced her forms for the 22nd AnnualGrand continue their college education. ° lows were installed at a public mother, Mrs. Joe Spence of National Junior Livestock ExExhibitors cannot exhibit in 5. Construction installation January 27, 1968 by Grass Valley, A Past Noble position set for San Francisco's both the 4-H division and Future 6. Delivery District Deputy President Gladys Grands pinwaspresentedtoMrs, Cow Palace has been received Farmer Division. Boys and girls Stokes assisted by her Marshal Rudd by the Lodge. Herhusband, at the Farm Advisor's Office. belonging to both organizations ‘ Nadine Gustafson and staff. The Clayton, made the presentation The show, for California 4-H cannot show the same type of — Builders and new officers are Past Noble with an appropriate speech. A Club and Future Farmer mem-__livestock--beef, sheep, swine or : ; Grand, Edna Rudd; Noble Grand, scrap book which had been prebers, will bring together the dairy. If a member enrolls with a Consumers Lura Arnold; Vice Grand, Virpared by her niece Lura Arnold State's top market sheep, swine sheep in one organization, he P. L be ginia Spence; Recording Secrewas presented by another niece, amd beef, and breeding dairy must enroll with beef, swine E] umber Co. tary, Sybil Ridinger; Financial Neva Trelaor, The traditional cattle during the 6th to 10th or dairy in the other, r G.V_-N.C. Hwy. at Glenbrook Secretary, Mardell Wasley; gift of her officerswaspresented °f Aipril. 4 Phone 273-6105 ~ Treasurer, Hilda Sandow; Warby Marie Wasley. "Show entries close March O S ° 4 den, Zale Johnson; Conductor, James Arnold, Noble Grand of 1," reminds Skip Bolton, Farm ur servicemen SS. 4 =——7? simplicity.. The New BERGEMANN & SON Funeral Chapel ready te serve you day of eight call 26$<2421 Bost Ave. off Lower Grass Vallep 8d. Nevada City TIRED OF RUNNING OUT OF PROPANE GAS? LOMA LINDA GAS CO. 265-4993 Maskey Heath and Milton Heath, Owners Sonny Larson, Scleaman, Evelyn Gemmill; Chaplain, Marie Wasley; Musician, Esther Hartung; Color Bearer, Grace McCullough; Right Supporter to Noble Grand, Emily Hodgkin; Left Supporter to Noble Grand, Gladys Clemo; Right Supporter to Vice Grand, Esther McCandless;. Left Supporter to Vice Grand, Barbara Stinson; Inside Guardian, Frances Kitts; Outside Guardian, Eleanor Weller; Right Banner Bearer to Past Noble Grand, Florence Elliott; Left Banner Bearer to Past Noble Grand, Annie Sullivan; Rig ht Banner Bearer to Chaplain, MaryAnne Gage; Left Banner Bearer to Chaplain, Irene Mason; Right Altar Bearer, Annie Legaspi; Left Altar Bearer, Mary Fiori. Mrs, Arnold introduced her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Trelaor and son, Bradley of Las Vegas, Nev.,
her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Clayton ees and good friends. Grass Valley Lodge No. 12, presented a beautiful bouquet of — flowers to his wife Lura. Refreshments were served in © the banquet room at beautifully decorated tables by Edna Rudd and her committee, Decoration A forestry division foreman at Nevada~Yuba Ranger Unit, Nevada City has been presented . with the state's highest valor decoration last week. The medal was presented to Joe G. Haggard, 42, for extraordinary heroism. Gov. Ronald R. Reagan, who made the presentation, praised Haggard for his heroic act in a ceremony held in his office. Classified ads work Advisor, "and exhibitor meetings are planned for the Feb. Leaders’ Council meeting in both Placer and Nevada County. Merit Award and Scholarship applications will be distributed at these meetings." Sponsoring firms and individuals will award nineteen calves to 1968 exhibitors. The steers are fattened at home and are shown and sold at the 1969 Cow Palace, College scholarships provided by the Bank of America Safeway stores and Wells Fargo Bank will be awarded to selected Lumber Exported First WASHINGTON, D.C.—The first export shipments of manv-_. factured goods from America consisted of products of the lumber industry — “pitch tarre, clapboard and waynscot”—car ried to England by a Captain Newport in 1608, according to the National Forest Products Association. LEGAL NOTICE “LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS DOG LICENSES for 1968 ARE DUE AND PAYABLE JANUARY 2. 2. 1968 TO MARCH 1, 1968. DOG LICENSES BECOME -DELINQUIENT AT 5:00 PM March 1, 1968, AMT: OF LICENSE $2.00, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BICYCLE OWNERS BICYCLE LICENSES FOR 1968 ARE DUE AND PAYABLE JANUARY 2, 1968 ~ DECEMBER 81st, 1968, AMT. OF LICENSE SAM HOOPER CITY CLERK Dates of Publication: Jan, 3, 17, Feb, 6, 20, 1968, USS HORNET — Laurence E. Benson, USN, son.of Mrs, Laurence H. Benson of Rt.2. Grass Valley, has reported to Long Beach, Calif. for duty aboard the anti-submarine warfare aircraft carrier USS Hornet. The ship is in a dry dock ~ period at the U. S, Naval Shipyard following 2 seven-month deployment with the U. S. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific, DARMSTADT, Germany — Sergeant Eldon E, Schrick, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Schrick of Rt. 1, Grass Valley, _ has arrived for duty at Darmstadt, Germany. Sergeant Schrick, a commu. nications specialist, is a gradue ate of Nevada Union Senior High used throughout the sea service,