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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 18, 1967 (16 pages)

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Annual Book Sale . The third annual book sale sponsored by-the Friends of the Library will be held from 10 to 5, February 24 and 25. The sale will include old and ‘rare books, as well as paperbacks, There will be a silent auction of collector's items, a very popular feature at the previous sales. More books are needed and any"Revealing Night”. Job's: Daughters ‘Honored Queen, Valerie Frederick, of Job*s Daughters Bethel No. 102, presided over a school of instruction for her. assisting officers for the coming year, when they met last Thrusday evening. f Plans were made for "revealing night" to be held at 8p.m., January 26, inthe Masonic Temple, South Auburn Street, Grass Valley. .The purpose of revealing night is for each member of Job's Daughters to reveal the name of her secret father for the past year. The secret fathers will be present ashonored guests of the evening. Refreshments will be served, oné wishing to donate books may bring them to the libraries. or call 265-4293 for pickup. Lucile Sheffel and Vivian Fisher are co-chairmen of the book sale. NC Women's Civic Club Lunch The Nevada City Women's Civic Club will hold their first luncheon meeting of 1967 in the Victorian Room of the National Hotel at 12 noon, Wednesday, January 18. The meeting will be conducted by Winifred Creegan, president. Aprogram of special intetest has been. arranged by Irene Welsh, program chairman. Mr. Willard Rose, manager of the Nevada Gity Branch of the Bank of America, and new president of the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce, will be the speaker and will talk on the subject of the tight. money situation which is currently in effect all over the country. Members may bring guests and anyone who would like to hear Mr. Rose is welcome to attend the luncheon, Saturday Evening January 14th., was the closing period for the annual fun meeting and convention of the " E Clampus Vitas” “Qld time Miner's fun and Benevelent organization , for this reg_ ton of Gold Seekers. Left to Right. Outgoing, "Grand Humbug" Barney Forsythe and his successor in office, Alvin Hill. The Colorful and Philanthrophic group added much fun and frivolity to the day in Nevada City. The group held their meetings in the Veterans Memorial Hall in the City. A Song is now being composed especially for Grass Valley. It will be sung by the "Sing outThere is a-Song on the Way 66" folk singers. The group is to appear in Grass Valley, January 27, at $.P.M. at the Veterans Memorial Building. All proceeds will go to the March of Dimes campaign Fund. Special tribute is paid to the Grass Valley Jaycees. Club Calendar Kiwanis o 2 Obituaries Fuller--in Paradise, January 11, 1967, Gladys E. Fuller, 65, the wife of Hugh E, Fuller, who preceded her in death; the mother of Twyla Johnson of Grass Valley, Ila Dunivin and‘ Ada: Zunino of Paradise, Emma= McDaniels of Oklahoma, Mick of Paradise and Floyd of Samta Rosa. Services and internment were held in Gar+++ + Lynn--in Grass Valley, January 11, 1967. Frederick C, Lynn, 61, a native of Connecticut, the husband of Dagmar; father of Elizabeth Velasquez of San Diego; sister of Mildred Lynn and. Millicent Sweet, both of Connecticut; cousin of Lillian Smith of Grass Valley; two grandchildren and one great+grandchild. HooperWeaver were in charge of local-arrangements. Military funeral services and interment were held in El Camino Memorial Park, San Diego, *s ee Dallas E, Barnum, Sr., 70, died Jan, 3 in his home, Mr, Barnum has been a resident of Grass Valley since 1954 when he retired from his Blacksmith shop, Pe py go rpanblynr: by his — ulda; a son Dallas, Jr, Citrus t 3a Mrs, Louie Satie of Grass Valley; two others, Géorge and Henry, both of Salt Lake City, Utah; two sisters, Fern Whistler of Gresham, Ore, and and Hazel Rauscher of Shelton Wash, , and four grandchildren, Turner--in Nevada City, January 10, 1967. Wayne Scott Turner, 74, a resident of Downieville. Funeral services were held at the Bergemann and Son Chapel, + + + + + Frampton--in Grass Valley, January 12, 1967. PearlM. Frampton, 73, mother of Russell Don Frampton of Nevada City, Mary Ellen Frampton of San Francisco, Mrs. Zelpha Margaret Grover of Camarillo, -Guy Ernest Frampton of Long Beach; sister of Ratia McCoy of New Milford, Ohio, Mrs. Zone Allen ofParkersburg, W. Virginia and Zephania McCoy of Pérkersberg, W. Virginia, Contributions may be made to the Cancer fund, Bergemann and Son were in charge. te t + + wh 3 Caston~-in Nevada City, January 12, 1967. Frank J. Caston, 60, the husband of Margaret; father of Kathleen Krepull of Long Beach, Kathrine Hernsen of Fl _Segundo, Frank Caston of Manhattan. Beach; brother of Mrs. Fred Elan of Sisters, Ore. , Mary Ronan of Calgary, and Joseph Caston of Hilp. The remains were shipped to Nilands Funeral Home, Montery, for funeral services and interment. HooperWeaver Mortuary was in charge of local arrangements. Persons may contribute to the cancer fund in his memary, Fodrint=-in Truckee, Januaty 8, Nie ‘an 1967. Philip.A, Fodrini, 82, a native of North San Juan, but a resident of the Truckee area for the pastseveralyears, He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Charles L, Hambleton, of Truckee. January 19 Nevada City Senior Citizens Grass Valley Lions Nevada City Rotary Odd Fellows Lodge No. 12 Grass Valley Soroptimists Neighbors of Woodcraft No. 325 DeMolay January 20 Grass Valley Senior Citizens Veterans Foreign War, Banner Mt. Auxiliary ; January 21
Installation Neva Rebekah Lodge No, 119 ‘ January 23 Timberline Toastmasters Grass Valley Rotary Cootiettes January 24 TOPS American Legion Post #130 Neva Rebekah Lodge # 119 Rainbow GirlsJanuary 25 Nevada City Lions Grass Valley Elks ‘ Nevada City Soroptimists Nevada City Business & Professional Women Kiwanis Club Holds Potluck Dinner The Wally Standley home of : . Rough & Ready. was the setting recently for a potluck dinner and. meeting of the Kiwanis Club of the Nevada City-Grass Valley area, During the short business meeting which followed the ~ dinner, the main item of interest was making plans for the erection of a sign carrying the Kiwanis Emblem, plus all the church emblems, to be erected on Highway 49 south of Grass Valley, The remainder of-the evening was spent in card games, Among those present were: the Frank Van Vliets; Chuck Millers; Jack Hendersons; Sam Beaches; Keith Sauers; Wally Standleys; Rudy Malmgrens; Jack Galloways; Bert Spaiets; Bill Thomass; Dick Esterlys; Oran Crumleys, and Lou Belli and Len Wright, Mother Lode Coin Club Installs Officers Mr. George O. Brooks of Nevada City, was installed as President of the Mother Lode Coin Club when they held public installation Friday evening at the Trinity Episcopal Church of Nevada City, Preceding the installation a bountiful potluck dinner was prepared and served. by the wives of the members of the club, Mr, Don Raines of Sacramento, acoin dealer, was the guest speaker for the evening. .He ave a most interesting g@nd inormative talk on the economics of “silver”. Officers assisting Brooks for the coming year will be: Charles Jakobs, vice president; Joseph Rivera, treasurer and Trusten Scotte: Mr, has brewght this club to its present * The club meets the first Friday of each -month in the Forestry Building, Ridge Road and Hiway Interested 49, Nevada City, The public is that really a $2.50 gold coin ?" cordially invited to attend. Nevada County Nugget. .» January 18, 1967.3. 2 OUR SERVICEMEN’S CORNER Beryl Robinien, Js, 1s the dwtoee able CAMP PENDLETON, CALIF., (FHTNC) Dec, 16-Marine Private First Class Michael E, Horney, son of Mrs, Lorayne McMannamy of Grass Valley, Calif. , has completed four weeks of individual combat training at this Marine Corps Base, During his more than 200 hours of training, he learned about weapons and combat techniques from combat veter an instructors, They taught him how to conduct combat patrols, detect and remove mines and body traps and use the standard Marine Corps infantry weapons, . He will now receive at least four weeks of specialist training before being assigned to his first permanent unit, Marines going to combat units will get detailed training in the particular combat skill they are designated for, Those who are going into technical fields will receive their advanced training at one of a variety of technical schools throughout the country, Postal Official fo Speak at Soroptimist Lunch “Goodwill and Understanding in the Postal Services” will be the topic chosen by Mr.: Robert DeLany, Organization Services officer from San Francisco Region, Post Office Department when he appears as guest speaker for the Grass Valley Soroptimists at their «"-ekly luncheon meeting Thwaday at The Office. ' Mrs, Lillian Munion, Postmistress of Cedar Ridge, will be chairman of the day. _(AITNC) Dec. members of the Mother Seleting These Whe Sorve in Freedom's Cause USS Hugh Purvis (DD-709) 28 == Electrician’s Mate Third Class Laurence D,. McLeod, USN, ~-son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Shaw McLeod of 7 Bar M. Ranch, Grass Valley, Calif., is on patrol in the Mediterranean with the United States Sixth Fleet aboard the destroyer USS Hugh Purvis, homeported at Newport, Rhode Island, Operating as a‘unit of Destroyer Squadron 24, the Purvis’ six-month cruise is a break from her normal duties of conducting research and development projects for Destroyer Development Group Two at Newport, While inthe "Med", several local ports of call are written ‘into the itineraty of the Purvis, Private Marvin L, Anthney FT. GORDON, GA. (AHTNC) Army Private Marvin L, Anthney 310 Colfax Ave, , Grass Valley, . Calif., completed nine weeks of advanced. infantry training Jan. 13 at Ft. Gordon, Ga. His last week of training was spent in guerrilla warfare exercises. During his guerrilla training, he lived under simulated Vietnam conditions for five days, fighting off night attackes and conducting raids on "enemy" villages, He was taught methods of removing booby traps, setting ambushes, and avoiding enemy abushes, Other specialized training included small unit tactics, map reading, land mine warfare communications, and firing the M-14 rifle, M-60 machinegun and 3, 5-inch rocket launcher, from Bret Brunker, Bill Andrews Sader Peuseteas and Ronnie Yun.