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‘Kutchar-Blakemore wedding
in Nevada City January 11
Wednesday, January 29, 1969
;
THE
SAFETY
SENTRY
for her wedding. Her elbow
brother as best man, Craig Kut
Deborah Dee Kutchar and
Thomas Graham _ Blakemore
were united in marriage January 11, in the United Methodist
Church of Nevada City. The Rev,
Haven Martin officiated at the
ceremony.
Deborah is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy S, Kutchar. Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas J, Blakemore
are the parents of the groom.
The bride chose a floor length
gown of faiile, featuring a full
train trimmed with me lace
char, brother of the bride, Dale
and "Roger Orzalli seated the
guests.
Mrs. Kutchar chose 2 lime
green crepe dress with matching hat and bone accessories for
her daughter's wedding. The
bridgroom's mother wore a silk
brocade dress with brown accessories,
Following .a reception held at
the Horsemen's Club, the young
couple left for a short honeymoon in San Francisco,
The groom recently completed
a tour of duty in Vietnam. He
is presently
a Third Class
Petty Officer in the Navy. The
newlyweds will reside in Nor
folk, Virginia.
Firm finds business
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Statistics prove about 50 per.
cent of the entire population
suffers some sort of respiratory
ailment between September and
April of each year. No drug
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100 varieties of colds! These
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by viruses passed from.person
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*
A Missouri policyholder was
anything but tranquil after being
shaken up in an auto accident.
And even 120 days after the minor mishap, he claimed that he
was still too nervous to return
to his job -racking up pool
balls,
And a dog owner who left
his car briefly with the engine
running was unnerved when his
impatient mutt hit the automatic
shift, rolled down an Ohio street
enior, accompanied Unger.
® Wash hands often, always
before eating. Teach children
to keep fingers out of mouth.
© Don’t cheat on sleep.
@ Eat well-balanced meals.
@ Drink ample liquids to tone
up system, help elimination.
© Guard against getting chilled.
© Exercise sensibly. Don’t overdo shoveling, or in a gym.
© When you have a bad cold,
stay home to rest first day.
e@ Always cover your mouth
when sneezing or coughing.
A sneeze can blast germladen droplets 12 feet.
@ Use disposable tissues and
place in waste containers.
¢ Blow your nose lightly warns
Sentry. Forcing spreads infection.
©@ Soapis an effective germ killer. Keep your home clean.
® Don’t rely solely on home
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of drugs can hide early warning signals of serious illness.
Aspirin and nose drops give
relief. Call your doctor if fe
ver, chills or headache persists more than 24 hours.
Finally, be thoughtful of
others by keeping your germs
to yourself and you will guard
your own health.. thoughtful
COCKTAILS . THURS.-FRI.-SAT.
DANCING
om 4 FM.
FISH N CHiPS ‘TL2 AM,
CHILDREN WITH PARENTS WELCOME
ness is contagious, too!
BOWLING @& BILLIARDS
At The.
Jolly Roger Lanes
and crashed into -what else-a fireplug.
Flying high last year were a
soused simian and pack of
pickled pig's feet. The revelling
Rhesus monkey molested tourists at a Florida zoo after being
fed whiskey by an unidentifed,
but obviously over-spirited employee. And in Houston "a person
or persons unknown" heaved a
jar of hog's hoofs through the
panic when he discovered his windshield of a claimant's pickmistake, the callow Clyde with up truck,
Of course, the ladies played
the bonnie banana still managed
to fumble out his real gun and a prominent role in the "Odditsplit with $745 before the laughies of 1968." For example, a
Phoenix. motorist slammed into
ter died,
Here are some more of the a utility pole to avoid hitting a
best "weirdies" from among the man who dashed into the street.
14 million claims handled by Traffic was the least of the
latter's problems -he was
Aetna in 1968;
From Tucson comes another being hotly pursued by a woman
tale of ludicrous larceny. This waving a revolver.
And a Coral Gables, Fla, drivone starred a shoplifter who bit
an arm and leg of a vigilant er plowed into a gate when he was
drug store clerk in a mad gnash distracted by a woman intopless
attire who was chasing
a small
to freedom, °
And while a Milwaukee homeboy down the street. A policeman
owner's watch dog had the right parked nearby admitted that he
to bite, he became so nervous didn't see the crash.
Another
accident gave an
after an encounter with burglars —
that his owner took him
to a vet ' Aetna customer in Albuquerque
"to see what could be done about mixed feelings about. insurance
his. state: of mind." The pooch's protection; Driving home after
prescription’ was for tranquilvisiting “his agent, he crashed
izers,
Kasnoff (seated), also a NUHS
© Avoid people with colds or flu.
not all soberpussed
Heard the one about the
bungling banana bandit?
He figured in one of the daffiest of Aetna Life & Casualty's
annual collection ‘of bizarre insurance claim cases,
The young desparado approached a cashier ina San Diego
grocery, inadvertently drew a
ripe banana instead of his revolver, and boldly proclaimed
a stickup, Thrown into a near
WERNER UNGER, West German exchange student attending Nevada Union High School,
spoke briefly of his home life,
his impressions of NUHS and
answered questions from Nevada City Lions members at
their Wednesday dinner meet_ ing at Eddies Broiler. The articulate youth is the house g
guest of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph @
Moore of Hubbard Road, Ric
a
length veil was secured by a
large white rose. She carried a
bridal bouquet of white car_nations,
Eileen
Onzo was maid of
honor. She wore a floor length
gown of amethyst velvet, with a lavendar satin train. A white
muff with lavendar carnations
completed her ensemble.
Michelle McKenna, Marsha
Blakemore and Sheryl Blakemore, sister and sister-in-law
of the bridegroom, were the
secondary attendants. -Their
gowns were identical tothe Maid
Honor's.
Bruce Blakemore attended his
into another. car while leaning
forward to pick up something
which had fallen from his dashboard ~his newly-acquired auto
insurance policy,
, Nevada ili Nugget 5
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