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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

July 22, 1965 (20 pages)

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. Nevada diana Nagas, July 22, 1965. {Directors The Fai The Board of directors of the Nevada County District Fair met last week and reviewed last minute details for the 23rd Annual Fair which will be held August 26th through 29th, All inside space has been sold for several weeks and space outside is being taken very rapidly. Anyone interested in outside space should contact SecretaryManager, Malcolm E, Hammill at the Fairgrounds at once, The concessions are all signed up, representatives-of local clubs, fire departments and civic groups who are having food and drink concessions this year will meet Friday night at the Fairgrounds Administration Office to discuss prices and policies. The directors spent an hour on the fairgrounds trying to find a location for.the Placer-Nevada Cow Belles to build a Red Barn, It is the goal of the California Cow Belles tohave a Red Barn on every Fair grounds in California for the promotion of the beef cattle industry. In selecting a location the master plan must be considered, power lines, water lines and a location that is a safe distance from other buildings and will not block out any buildings that are all ready constructed as location of buildings has been carefully studied by the State Department of Architecture. The board selected an area in which they feel the Red Barn should be built and representatives of the Cow Belles will be called to meet with Hammill to approve and select the exact location. It is hoped that the Red Barn can be constructed in time for the 1965 Fair. TATE ARC EAL C ER oS RUM TT R S MASTER SERGEANT Be tton ©. Wolf receives a medal from Brigadier General Richard H. Ellis at Tachikawa Air-Force Base, Japan. Wolf received the fourth oak leaf cluster to his Air Medal. Home Show Is Set For August The public is invited to the second annual Home and Cabin Tour to be held at Donner Lake Sunday, August 1,-at-12:30-p.m., from Donner Lake Lodge on old Hiway 40. Six homes willbe visited, some on the lake and some back in the wood section. All of different architecture, from the "do-ityourselfer" tothe designer house. Novel fireplaces, modem paneling and rare furniture in the log cabin and "A" frame structures will interest men as well as women, If needed, transportation will be available from mem bers of the Donner Lake Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary who are sponsoring the event. BATHING SUITS Js there any mydtery —
about diamonds? NO! There are simply very, very different diamonds, All “‘genuine”’ but as different as a rabbit from a mink; as a second hand car from a new Thunderbird. You can easily see the difference in cars or furs — but probably not in diamonds. That’s why you could be fooled so easily. The answer: An experienced, reliable jeweler — a world-famous 100-yeai-old name like our Artcarved diamond rings. You get what you pay for: the best — with permanent value guaranteed in writing! Artcarved Diamond Rings from $75. CANTERBURY SET Engagement Ring $500.00 Bride's Circlet $10.00 BANKAMERICARD PEE WJ. Smith sewerer 2718 BROAD ST.,N.C. Authorized A rtcarved Jeweler Rings enlarged to show detail ph, 265 -2697 Seialelivdhaurmirant teers seqeantitneeaamentammatitte ¢ Senior Master Sergeant Belton C. Wolf (right), son of Frank Ryan of 1246 20th Ave., San Francisco, is decorated with the fourth oak leafclustertothe U.S, Air Force Air Medal at Tachikawa AB, Japan. Sergeant Wolf won the award-an oak leaf cluster represents an additional award of the medal-, for meritorious achievement during military flights while assignedto duty at Tachikawa. The sergeant, whose brother, Larry J.Wolf, resides at 1570 Sumac Lane, Anahiem,Calif., has attended Grant Technical ak be eal ai tnn oe mma ucieeaheioes dae meagre erode opie eat Air Force Sergeant Honored College, Sacramento, Calif. and Sacramento City College. His wife, Mary, is the daughter of ‘Mrs. Elizabeth Woodworth of 118 Alta Vista, Grass Valley. Making the presentation is Brigadier General Richard H. Ellis, 315th Air Division commander. ATTENTION FREE Skin Care Makeup Analysis MRS. F.A. MARINELLI BEAUTY COUNSELORS Representative for 10 Years PHONE 273-6323 CAPRIS & STRETCH PANTS BLOUSES Te 7 $5.50 BACK TO SCHOOL Sweaters and Skirts also Coats, Suits, Lingerie SALE starts THURSDAY JULY 22, 9:30am NO PHONE ORDERS ALL SALES FINAL . POM POM 103 MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY ROAST BEEF DINNER SUNDAY JULY 25TH 1TO3P, M, Home Ec, Bldg. Nev. Co, Fairgrounds Adults $2 Children under 12 $1 DOOR PRIZE LOVABLE BRAS 78° op $2.88 . $1. DRESSES UITTING BUSINESS SALE on 94.88 EVERYTHING MUST GO PRICES SLASHED ON NAME BRAND GOODS /$1.50 A are nr ea eam