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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

May 1, 1963 (8 pages)

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Stanford University. , COME JOIN THE BAND---Stanford Univer: . Hospita 5 sity's vice president for finance, Kenneth or the Week wea, ‘008, ary Cuthbertson (left), and dean of the school anes See Frank’ L. Towne and mother, of humanities and sciences Robert Sears by Lillian Mott can D 4 13 pie: iiigh of Frank L. Towne Jr. , both; spoke to 35 alumni and friends of the Unif School teacher, will be honrp pair peg Dance versity at the Litton laboratories Friday ored tomorrow night as "Citiae Beach, Verlene Wright oft night . Cuthbertson emphasized Stanford's . ee Cooney Hwceuey Gee dite Vancouver, Wash., Gertrude leading positionas a "first choice" insti. ety. . . . _—— Bend, Ore., and __tution for quality students and faculty, but. In.adinnerat the Veterans oe Siiek Bhie siak a — aes -said_private contributions were needed to lacy att ney teins te ae : intHood River, Ore., aged.57 “bring the physical plant up to the quality man who was honekedey’ the years. She was a two year of the people". He is leading Stanford's Grass Valley and Nevada hc —— oti pragacateag 5 + $100 million expansion program. Sears gba SS fin in the Hooper Weaver Morsaidthat "while the sciences have become tion's eaanie peniang contuary chapel April 25. Burial great at Stanford, our big push is now in tests. Og eee ee the humanities ." The dinner was co-hosted Elza Kilroy, past presiain a on. Ss by Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Litton and se oe we sity GODFREY---in the Oaks . _. Mr. and Mrs. L.B. King. Mrs. Cedric adc Oiiker €c4KT) and rest home, Grass Valley, Porter announced the formation of a Stanwill preside. ing Pye 4g si rt 5 ford Club fot this area. Master of ceremonies for exatedleen Warren, of terade: : : ip beet will be Isabel oe City. He was.a native of! were under the auspices of 8 w i te across the Ishago grenade NevAnnie Jane Selby. She was le efelfinger. He was a member of an early . aeehes fields. After their uit e wasthe brother of Martha S nea te oh Sof nh oe Rose -adaee ge ticketsto arrive promptly at day Camptonville family. 8 Rita Hitchens of Novato, Or So common on the floor of our forests, this plant is . . g.30 p.m. G ide ¥ i PAINE-=--in Sacramento they operated Paine's hotel Josephson ofCaldwell, Ida., ville Canfield, Clifford Canraveside funeral services April 25, 1968, Herbert W. inLakeCity. He spent some and Alfred Sanderson of fieldandHarold Canfield all <= ~~} Paine. He wasthe father of time in Nome, Alaska, Napa, Idaho. He wasanaof Tacoma, Wash. She was MarieBottoms of Los Angeles wherehe participated inthe tive of Idaho aged 77 years. a native of Idaho, aged 79 and uncle of Bob Paine of Klondike goldrush. Hewas a retiréd lumberman years. She was a member of Nevada City and Aileen Rush Funeralserviceswere held and miner. Funeral services Neighbors of Woodcraft, the of Grass Valley. He wasa inSacramentoundertheauswere held April 30 inthe Womens Auxiliary of the native of Lake City aged 85 pices of the Masonic Lodge. Hooper Weaver Mortuary VeteransofForeign Wars and years. He was the sonof Hewasa member of Nevada chapel the Latter Day Saints Church PhilanderA. Paine, who Lodge No. 18 Free and Ac+ 22 years. Funeral services ctossed the plainsin a wagon cepted Masons. SELBY ---in aNevada City willbeheld May 2 at 2 p.m. train, and Rebecca Huston, ++ +++ hospital April 28, 1963, really quite pretty with its fern-like foliage and white tose-shaped blossoms. Considered by some as a nuisance due to its sticky resin and pungent odor, I personally like this fragrance, considering it a “woodsy perfume". Even after a good bath with soap, a dog retains this odor after. . having a romp through the woods. This is one of the many plants oftencalled "tar-weed" due to its sticky characteristics. Other common names by which it is known are Bear-mat, Bear-clover, Jerusalem Oak and Running Oak. It is found growing at random just everywhere inthis area and blooms from March until in the Church of the Latter . frost. Day Saints on Alta Street. . { Burial will be in the New Elm Ridge Lawn Cemetery. RENO LAKE TAHOE LAS VEGAS with qualified, trained, commercial pilots in safe, well maintained aircraft. Cal-Nat Airways LOMA RICA AIRPORT PHONE 273-6151 LEE TCWN TALK ee 265-2570. FreePick-ep And Delive KENNY DARK THE BEST MOVE . Daves & STORAGE @ vou ever mane CRAYON corwNER In Far East USS PARSONS ---William S, Thompson, engineman, fireman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs, S.R. Stratton of Blue . gal. L.P. GAS WATER OPENING SPECIALS FLUSH MOUNT. MIRROR w/ medicine cabinet below 36"x 28" $20.95 24"x30" $19.95
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