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Hithere readers, now what in the world. }
is anewwriter supposed to say to get the
. ball rolling?
Clubs are going to start functioning \¢
again now that school has got most of us
back on schedule. Organizations looking
for some energetic new blood would do
well to con Ann Ingram into membership.
My spies tell me this gal was voted the
most outstanding women of region three :
at the State Horsemans Region Three Din-.
ner held at the CivilianClub at McClellan
a couple of Saturday Nights back.
This honorcame as acomplete surprise
to Ann, and she's almost bustin’ her
buttons overthe plaque she earned by her
work as secretary. — :
Iheard of a good one the other day but
due tothe nature of things we won't mentionwhowas involved. Two thirsty boys,
trying to save a dime, broke into a coke
machine that has bottles lying on their
sides with the caps sticking out. Armed
with an opener and paper cups they managed to quench their thirst. But crime
didn't pay, as they were caught practically
on the spot and heldto answer to the law.!
Here is an interesting statistic, since
Colfax Avenue has been completed and ;
open totraffic, a matter of only two weeks .
give or take a week, two cars have been .
totaled out in single car accidents. In'
one, twowomen were hurt and in the last,
the gentleman just got soaking wet as he
ended up in Little Wolf Creek.
If we ever get our freeway, Angelini
Brothers and Cresswell's ought to be going
likea fast pitg-pcng game.
Rambling on about traffic, payday for
the Foresthill fire fighters just about isolated one city from the other all day long.
When I drove by the Armory in Nevada City
.I was sure that: No. 1, the Russians had
attacked us and they were drafting’ men on
~ on the spot; or No. 2; there had been a
wreck sohorrible that everyone who drove
by had stopped to assist; or No. 3, that
agroup had a gigantic crap game going.
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And speaking of that lovely stuff,
MONEY, two men who should be simply
Chortling with glee are Delbert Schiffner
and Dr. Lawwhoserace mare, Snapshot,
finished first at the State Fair last week
in a $13,000 allowance race. Oh well,
it's not the money'that really counts, it's
the principle of the thing.
When I'm distracted by lightning I wonder
ifthe menfolk will be back in the woods,
breathing smoke and battling flames.
During a recent storm, I heard, a nurse
out at County Hospital opened the door to
get something from outside, and when she
did, abolt of lightning came charging in,
It went skipping down the hall, narrowly
missing a couple of the gals. Just about
ruined their whole day...Youknow, it's
, almost like October...Carole Friedrich
reminds me of lightning in that you never
Bonnie Queen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Queen,
and Henry Moore, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Moore, were
united in marriage Sept. 4
with the Reverend Kenneth
Miner officiating.
The wedding took place in
the beautiful gardens of the
SkylineRanch under a white
archway decorated with a
white dove and white wedding bells with baskets of
zinnias and snow on the
mountain banking each side
of the archway.
Mrs. Kenneth Miner played
the organ and Donna Crenshaw, sister of the bride,sang
"Because" and "The Lord's
Prayer".
The bride wore a semiformal dress of white lace
over taffeta and carried a
white Bible and gardenia
with whiteribbon streamers.
The bridesmaid; MissRenay
Le Bars, wore a blue lace
dress and carried pink carnations. Queen gave his
daughter in marriage and
Steve Hillman was best man.
The bride's mother and the
groom's mother both wore
blue dresses with white acquite know where she'll be next. Carole
is working as Dr. Orvin Fry's receptionist now. A real hard gal tokeep up with,
but worth the effort.
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the nifty nine-fifty
Fadl
ON YOUR DIAL
Bonnie Queen Weds
Moore, Camptonville
SN cae are SS : S55
Hearty soups are excellent fare for crisp fall days.
becomes a meal-in-itself when made with delicious
tuna and a variety of vegetable
supper time. Why not try this
International Tuna Week, September 15-24? Your family
request. the dish often!
HEARTY TUNA CHOWDER
cessories and white carnation
corsages.
Wedding guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Crenshaw
and daughter Renay of Redding; Mr. and Mrs. James
C. Phelan of Grass Valley;
Mr. and Mrs. John Methven
and children Linda and John
ofNapa; Mr, and Mrs. Marion Avakian and children .
Janice, Anne and John of
San Fernando; Miss Frances
Moore, Miss Katherine
Moore and Kenneth Bond,
all of Alameda; Norman
Hoskins of Nevada City;
Emma Ramm ofGrass Valley;
Mr. and Mrs. Colin King,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lanyon,
Renay Le Bars and Steve Hillman, all of Camptonville.
A reception followed the
wedding and the guests were
served canapes, turkey, salad, coffee, punch and a
beautiful two-tier wedding
cake decorated with miniature bride and groom,
Both Bonnie and He
attended Camptonville High
School, graduating in June,
After a short honeymoon trip
the young couple will make
FAIR WINNER...Mrs. Lenore Coughlin
of Nevada City won the Best of Fair bronze
medal for her antique Parian ware doll as
shown above. The doll was among hundreds of food, needlework and handcraft
entries exhibited at the California State
Fair which ended Sept. ll.
Camptonville News
By IRENE STOOPS
Donna. and Robert Crenshaw spent several days the
first week of September visiting Donna's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight Queen, and
helping with preparations for
her sister Bonnie's wedding
Sept. 4,
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Weekend guests at the
Oliver Moore home were
Lucille's sister and family,
Mr, and Mrs. John Methven
and children of Napa; Lucille’s cousic and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Avakian
and children of San Fernando;
Frances and Katherine Moore
and Kenneth Bond of Alameda, Allcame upto attend
the wedding of Bonnie Queen
p<) and Henry Moore Sept. 4.
I s * e s e
: Another terrific electrical
storm hit Camptonville Sept.
2and 3, resulting in 11 strikes
here. The fires were: Mary's
. Ravine, Long's Point, Baker
Ranch, Reservoir, Pendola
Ridge, Pittsburg Hill, Studhorse, Dad"s Gulch, Border,
Pittsburg Point and Sleighville House.
All were promptly brought
_ under control except for the
Pittsburg Point fire which
proved difficult, even though
the borate planes hit it, burning about an acre. Mop-up
crews were completing the
job the night of Sept. 4.
Miss Marilyn Horton, who
:
. hasbeen visiting her parents
here, returned ‘to Red Bluff
Sept. 5. She is employed
in the high school there.
Vince Letkoreturned home
Aug. 29 after spending sevtheir home in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Coughlin
Honored At Luncheon
Mrs. Lenore Coughlin of
Nevada City, winner of the
bronze medal for her parian
doll as “Best of Fair” was
a guest of the Sacramento
Womens Council at a luncheon given in Governor's Hall
at the State Fair Grounds
Sept. 1. t
Other guests at her table
included sweepstakes winners in women’s entries,
-. Featured speaker was William E. Warne, state director
of agriculture, who spoke on
“What Consumers Should
Know About the Farmers. "
The guests were greeted by
Mrs. Maurice Cohen of Sacramento, president of the
council,
Among those introduced
were Gov. andMrs. Edmund
G. Brown.
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International Tuna Week, September 15-24
a (Makes 6 servings)
% cup buiter or margarine 1 quart milk
& Sawenn ues hepa, Gcomeal 1 tablespoon Worcestershire
aoe ots fis acne lic salt
carr
rounds,
some bad luck when their
pickup truck was sideswiped
by a logging truck on Henness
Passroad Aug. 28. Both fenders, the head light and the
door on the left side were
eral days in the hospital with
a virus that is making the
e a 2 a s
Clyde Estey has been confined to his héme here with
flu, or virus, but is able to
be back on the job now.
The Joe Del Porto's had
badly damaged. Fortunately
no one was injured in the
accident.
* % s % *
Camptonville Women's
Club met at the home. of
Lucille MooreSept. 1. Plans
were made for a jitney dinner to begiven at the school
Oct. 7 at 6:30 p.m. The
next meeting will be held
Oct. 6 at the home of Pat
King.
s ® ° s s
We are sorry to hear that
Neva Pedon was called to
Sheridan the first week in
September because of the
death of her uncle.
2 s e 9 *
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van
Order spent'the Labor Day
weekend in Turlock visiting
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Art Pierce ishome and
much improved after having
spent almost three weeks in
the hospital.
* ° s * e
Guests at the Lester Brown
home over the Labor Day
holiday were ‘Brownie's'
mother and his sister and
family all of Redondo Beach.
Lane Stevens who has spent
the summer vacation at his
home here has enrolled at
Marysville Junior College
for his second year. He
attended Sacramento Junior
College last year.
Qe —
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S, and is fine eating at lunch or
tempting tuna cur ani oak
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Today, when the call to lunch is
announced, it usually means “come
for soup and a sandwich”. No wonder, for this combination is a favorite of everyone. Lunches at home or
carried are enjoyed much more with
a mug or bowl of warming soup. The
nourishing goodness of hot soup..
not to mention its ease in eating and
digesting . . makes it especially appealing to oldsters, too.
Canned condensed soups provide
wholesome and nutritious meals..
quickly and easily. re gga that
canned soups are rich in protein,
minerals and vitamins.. the
building essentials necessary for well
being. These “souper” foods
important contributions to man
sakid
example, chicken noodle soup contributes to pe mg ce and the
meat groups, w icken
etable, meat, and cereal. too,
when you prepare soups with mi
a
you further increase the nutritive
value of each mug or bowl.
For at home eating while the soup
simmers, grill a cheese and tomato
sandwich. Canned fruit c ee
pears ‘and apricots..and spice
cookies with a tall glass of milk are
perfect dessert partners. The lunch
box menu changes to cheese and tomato on whole wheat bread with
fruit and cookies.
1 can (10% ounces) chicken
1 Soups gue oanek
% diced or strips cooked ham
Combine all ingredients. Simmer —
I or 2 minutes, or until green
is tender-crisp; stir now ton
Makes 2 to 3 servings.aw as condensed chicken —
Combine all i: ients. Heat; stir
now and then. Makes 2 to 3 servings.