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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 29, 1969 (12 pages)

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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 Ah-Chooo, Flu and You! 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 will cure flu or the more than 100 varieties of colds! These contagious diseases are caused by viruses passed from.person to person. In an effort to reduce ailments Americans suffer each year, Sentry Insurance ane compiled these health tips: * 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 remedies. Indiscriminate use 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 Grass Valle, Calif. REAL ESTATE bape Four Groups of Tile Ceramic tile’s ‘‘great decorative diversity’’ can be divided . into four general types, according to a new bie ee There's a home in your future with Pioneer Antiques Etc. Piety shit 265-2116 al 265-4841 Shopkeepers: Richard & Shirley Wiley booklet published by the Tile Council of America. RMPsg 201 Maia ST Si. 6.V. tors 213-8473 Glazed wall tile, most fa miliar in 44% inch squares, is also available in other sizes and’ shapes. New heavy-duty glazes now make it suitable . for countertops and floors. Ceramm™® mosaic tiles come in many colorful) shapes, with or. without a glaze. Often called “'floor tile,’’ ceramic: mosaics are excellent on other surfaces, and are popular for murals. Quarry tile, a heavy-duty floor surfacing once “ayailable only in_ earthen-red, six-inch squares, is now produced in many colors and shapes, even textured and glazed. Pavers,similar to quarries in appearance. and use, are made by a different: process. They widen the color range of heavy-duty floor tiles: The Tile Councils new Hlustrated booklet “Designs For Gracious; Living With Ceramic Tile,’ con WASHINGTON HOTEL nual flowers will keep the first trot from,killing them but be the 8 gr sethat is ist — Len Gilbert. FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP 111 W. MAIN P.O. BOX 1034 GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. 95945 PH. 273-6166 jbos LONG INSURANCE} 707 NEVADA CITY MIOHWAY GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA PHONE 273-2038 ROOMS—COCKTALS # Breakfast—Lunch—Dinner SCHOOLS -)PEN ut : ae DRIVE CAREFULLY Acpresenting The Trav lure los. Compantes tains many articles that de "PEEPHOLE PILOT" Don't be a "peephole pilot," advises the National Automo bile Club, Remove all foreign substances from your car windows, seribe. the esthetic and functional applications — of all types of tiles, _ For a free copy, write to the Tile Councilof America, Inc., 800 Second Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017. (NP Features) Results Call lamented SRvicE a a i enn & Hie Au. Call 273-4493 Pumps—FPilters Pipe—Fittings GEO. A. KING & SON §