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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 1, 1975 (8 pages)

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8 The Nevada County Nugget Wed., October 1, 1975 MISS CALIFORNIA even did some dancing, which put smiles on the face of a young Grass Valley man. You can bet he had something to tell his buddies in school Se and Jane Walter, Mother Advisor. Monday. Camptonville News CAMPTONVILLE, Sept. 23. Robert Thygesen and Eric W. Nelson, of Marysville, and John Allen of Smartville were in town Saturday evening attending a lodge meeting. Constable William E. Groves made a brief business trip to Roseville Tuesday. Don L. Lawrence, Claude V. Foster, Harold Pratt, Norman Costa, and George C. Jarvis, of Downieville were in town Saturday evening attending a lodge meeting. Joseph M. Frankovich returned Saturday from a few days’ business trip to the bay area, Leonard Royat, of Susanville, Levi C. Williams, of Lincoln and Leland Reusser, of Browns Valley were in town Saturday evening attending a lodge meeting. Mrs. Virginia Harden, who has resided here for the past few years has moved to Sacramento to reside. Ivan R. Wood, of San Francisco, John Beaggi, of Beck‘ worth and A.S. Hobbs, of Portola, were in town Saturday evening attending a lodge meeting. _ Alex R. Hume returned to his home at Burbank Friday after spending a couple-of weeks at his summer’ home here, exto return shortly. Willard V. Van Doren, of Palo Alto, and Bert Winstead, of Mountain View were in town Monday on a brief visit to friends. Mrs. Wilma E. Straus was a business visitor in Sacramento Thursday. Judge and Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland made. a trip ‘to Nevada City Saturday where he officiated at the wedding of Carey Lee Allen and Miss Diana Theresa Bumpus, both of Auburn, both ceremony and reception being held in pic. turesque Pioneer Park. ~ eee Oe Pa a pBobeteaterecetetatatetacasnecsneatatatane satan When aura Ingram is installed the 110th worth advisor of Assembly No. 74 International Order of Rainbow For Girls she will become the third member of her family to hold that office. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Peter Ingram is a senior at Nevada Union High School. Her mother, then Jennie Ellis, was installed worthy advisor in June of 1947. Six years ago, almost to the day, the incoming worthy advisor’s sister, Patti Ingram Rowe, went through the same ceremony to become head officer of the Nevada City assembly. Melody Heisey, retiring worthy advisory, will handle installation duties. Other incoming officers are Ruth Patterson, worthy associate advisor; Susan Cox, Charity; Kim Howard, Hope; Debbie Geary, Faith ee ecatetetaten Pereren ORS ea etese, KO
f The third. member to reign pasenececesssenetesssenesscesecenecesecosesienenanasasconeasasstetetetetetotaty family Conni Fowler is retiring Mother Advisor. Sui aid Forest with colors of green and yellow is the theme selected by the incoming worthy advisor. Her plans include an official visit from Grand Deputy Jan Short; a silent auction of handicrafts and a luncheon with profits to be donated to her service project, which is the International Fund for Animal Welfare. She hopes to celebrate the Christmas season with caroling and aparty. Rainbow Dads will be revealed during her term. Jane Sommers, chairman of the advisory board, will assist with the installation for the youngest member of the Ingram family, just as she did for her mother and sister who preceded her in office. The installation will be held at 2 p.m. Oct. 5 in the Masonic Hall in Nevada City. Insulate. Take a look in your attic. Adequate insulation on the floor of an unfinished attic can cut winter heating bills up to 20 percent. And if you have air conditioning, there’s more savings jn summer cooling costs. Chances are, there’s not enough insulation in your attic.. one third of Northern California homes have none at all. So heat is probably escaping from your attic in large amounts. And you’re paying to ©.. replace the heat. Day after day. Tostop this waste . of your money—and the § Nation’s energy—takes §: only a day or two of your time and some readyto-install insulation from your building supply dealer. Just tell him you want to insulate your attic and he’ll show you what you need. You can probably finance it with your bank charge card. Simply lay insulation blankets between those joists that cross the attic floor. That’s it. Or, if you prefer, call an “Insulation Contractor.” It’s wise to seek out a licensed and : 213CGE-w975 ° eenergy. bonded contractor, such as a member of the Insulation Contractors Association, to do the work. Ask your dealer or contractor about EGIA certification. Insulation plugs money leaks. Savings in energy..and heating dollars ..can be realized with adequate ceiling insulation. The National Bureau of Standards and other federal agencies, recommend R-19. To learn more about home insulation, just mail the coupon below. Do it now. America’s energy and your money are too valuable to waste. PGwE Please send me your FREE BOOKLET ON INSULATION. (Please print or type) Name Address. *, -City_ : Zip *, OI would like a contractor to call. . Send to : Insulation, EGIA,. ,. 1855 Market Street, % San Francisco, CA 94103 eeeccevevvece Gecevscscovvvcesces eocceeeoeseee