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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 25, 1961 (14 pages)

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Wedding Reception Held GRASS VALLEY.. A wed-’ ding reception was_held Sep. 16 for Mr. and Mrs, Charles Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs. Dal Barnum, The former Wilcox sisters were married Aug. 30 in separate cere ~ monies in Nevada. The reception program included a rendition of “True Love", dedicated to both couples by a close friend of the girls, Maude Campbell, and “God Gave Me You” by by Chuck Bert. Connie Vaughn wore a white sheath set off by a cultured tear drop pearl necklace. Cookie Barnum wore blue sheath trimmed in blue lace, witha cultured double tear drop nearl necklace. Both brides wore lavender orchid corsages. Twin bridal cakes were placed at each end of a large sheet cake, The backgroundof the wedding cake table and large table with gifts on it, was decorated with blue and Mr. & Mrs. Charles Vaughn Mr. & Mrs. Dal Barnum Photo By Barbara Snow hen ie white streamers draped triangularly about a white wedding bell. Servers at the wedding table were: Ardith Liedtke, punch; Evangeline Wilcox, coffee; Arolyn Wilcox, Cake. Dolores Ge mmil1 took care of the Barnum's guest book while Wanda Eddy looked after the Vaughn's guest book. Out of town guests were Maude Campbell and Mrs, Kloepfler. Forestry Board Meeting Tuesday FRESNO .. The State Board of Forestry will hold a regular session in the Assembly Hall of the State Office Building, 2550 Mariposa Street, Fresno, starting at 9 a.m. Tuesday. The Board will review the Wilderness Bill, S. 174. They will also hear a report on forest fires occuring during the 1961 season, Helena Rubinstein creates the first lipstick to give a perfect outline as it colors! HOLD IT! Revolutionary new design gives you complete control —a perfect outline every time— as you fill in creamy color! No brush or liner needed! FEEL Fashion Stick on your lips! Smooth.<silken.. golden finish, it fits into the smallest evening bag. Refillable! 12 lovely shades. Grass Valley Drug *Grass Valley *** 124 Auburn St. ph. 273-7218 LOOK! Longer and slimmer than any lipstick you’ve seen —a lipstick and liner in one! creamy —yet long-lasting, too! DELIGHT in Fashion Stick’s sleek case! A slim baton with a Florentine brushed FAMILIAR SURROUNDINGS ..Frances Moore, Yoeman 3/c, completes a neces‘sary entry in a service jacket as sister Kathyrn, Personnel Man 3/c, holds another service record. The Camptonville sisters are back at work---on-a_ part time basis. "yRRERERE UVD att . teaeae eer PERFECT LABORATORY EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES Leen: oF Fg ALAMEDA, ,, Camptonville sisters Frances and Kathryn Moore have returned to Navy. duty on a part time basis as “Weekend Warriors” of the selected Naval Air Reserve Patrol Squadron 874, Both the young ladies enlisted in the regular Navy and after recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Bainbridge, Maryland, were stationed at Alameda Naval Air Station until recently being teleased to inactive duty, Livingin Camptonville with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Moore, Frances and Kathryn commute oneweekend a month to the Naval Air Reserve Training Unit at Alameda for squadron drills. “Ursus californicus, " the California Grizzly Bear, was voted the State's official animal in 1953--it is now extinct in California. PERFECT ‘ eT SETS & accessories ) PERFECT . RE ey EQUIPMENT & accessonies ) CPERFECT ) AF-T-PAK STUDENT CHEMICALS )
PERFECT ; SPECIMEN SLIDES & accessors ) Dial 273-4288 APPROVED PERFECT PROFESSIONAL « LABORATORY APPARATUS ) i) REE T PROFESSIONAL « : LABORATORY GLASSWARE ) APPROVEO Look for the * GERFECT) SCIENCE ee Mik Ld -& OFFICE E“ EQUIPMENT 120 W. Main radio operator and repairman Io Battle Famed Unit . FORT RILEY.. Army Pvt. Arden L. Thompson, 21, son of Mr, and Mrs, Delmer A, Thompson, 653 Whiting St., Grass Valley, recently was assigned to the battle famed tst Infantry Division, } gram for Girl Scouts in the. Fort Riley Kan,, in its current build-up to combat . strength, Noted for its combat rec-' ord in both World Wars, the; "Big Red One" division rec-: ently was named a Strategic: Army Force (STRAF) unit as part of the Army augmentation program, The division is now being armed, equipped and trained tobe combat ready for deployment in the event of limited or general warfare anywhere in the world, Thompson, who was last stationed at Fort Ord, is a in Company A of the division'’s 121st Signal Battalion. . Director of the Augusta G. Scouts ~ Galek Up sACRAMENTO .. The pro-r NEVADACITY,,."TheU, S, Mother Lode counties will now have an assistant, with the arrival of Miss Emily Mast, district advisor to th Tri-County District (Sierra, Nevada, and Placer) and th El Dorado District. . She had just completed three years as the Executive Rockingham Girl Scout Council.in the Shenandoah Valley with the headquarter in Staunton, Virginia. She is a native of Calif-. ornia and a graduate of Fresn State. She has been in Gir Scouting for ten years, seve of those years as a profession al. For three and one hal years she was on the staff o the South East ‘Bay Counci in Hayward, and then wit the Yocolano Council befor going to Virginia. For thre years she was a staff mem ber at the National All States Encampment. Treasury's drive to increase sales of the current-income Series H Savings Bond in Northern California is paying off,” County Bond Chairman Willard J, Rose said here today when discussing efforts of bond volunteers to push H Bond sales, “During the month of September H Bond sales increased approximately 13 percent over sales of this bond the same month a year ago,” he said, "Total sales during the month of both the Series E Bond and the H Bond amounted to $10,545 in the county, Northern California sales for Se ptember were $9,002,407. Mace is the fresh aril or _skin which covers the nutmeg; it is used as a flavoring for pound cakes, to which it imparts a goldentone and exotic flavor. ARUATTER OF RAGT IN NEVADA COUNTY! MICROSCOPES FOR 816 STUDENTS could be purchased with the $69,000.00 in cash prizes awarded by Bank of America’s statewide 1961 Achievement Awards Program. To outstanding California high school students—including 15 from this county alone — Bank of America presented thousands of engraved trophies and certificates in recognition of scholastic standing, citizenship and individual achievement. NEW TIRES FOR 25,814 AUTOMOBILES could be purchased with the more than $1,900,000 in Timeplan Loans made last . year by Bank of America branches in Qevada County. These loans enabled local people to buy a wide variety of products and services, and to meet financial emergencies — another important Bank of America service to your community! recerrerrre ns \_ SN. Vi, THLE mini THE NEIGHBOR YOU CAN BANK ON is your own Bank of America branch. It’s the neighbor you can turn to in financial emergencies. The one to see for all your banking business. You can count on the friendly people at Bank of America to give you the expert service you need, when you need it. “*_ BANK OF AMERICA. NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION * MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION pes Se ee eee lat ee ee eee . cr Af TC ee Oe TF tra nT nm rT f™ At — A. ' kw Mr Mm oF ee ctr SfaAhH Of = as xX) hu) oa <arthe"#n