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Nevada County NUGGET..Wednesday, April 11, 1962..Page 5
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Gus Helbach and Lou Hartman.
GOOD LUCK. .Autodealers in Grass Valley threw a party to bid farewell to fellow .
auto merchants Bert and Gus Helbach, the Ford twins.
hands this month. Shown presenting gift luggage to the twins are (left to right)
Earl Covey, Bert Helbach, Amos Crowe, auto dealer association representative,
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Helbach Motors changed .
It's Here
The
Easter Bargain
Basket
"A Full Section In
This Week's Paper" ;
Camptonville News
By IRENE STOOPS
Gravel Range Lodge 59,
F,.&A.M., met March 31
at the Masonic Temple, at
which time a Third Degree
was conferred.
Fred L. Marcott was presented his 50 year pin by
Edward Farley, inspector of
the 208th, Masonic district.
Preceeding the meeting
the56 members present enjoyed a dinner which was
prepared and served by the
ladies of Pelton Chapter
615, 0. E.S,
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Tahoe Forest Service
ladies met at the Hotel
GoldeninGrass Valley for a
Luncheon March 29, Following the lucheon games were
played with very original
and clever prizes going to
thewinners. Hostesses were:
Evelyn Renfree, Lonnié Moe
and Norma Kendall. Mrs.
Moe announced thattentative plans are being made
fora dinner and evening
party for April 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Brown have moved to Grass
Valley. Mike is commuting
to his' job here.
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The Charles Ramsey funeralservices were held on
April3. Mr. Ramsey was a
long time resident here, having livedon a mining claim
at Slate Range Bar.
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Frances Cahill is home
now after having spent about
three weeks in Sierra Nevada
Memorial Hospital because
of.flu ‘complications.
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The Al Sutters spent the
first week in April visiting
their families in Oregon.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Skoverski have moved from the
‘Pauly house on School St.
to the old Camptonville
Cafe building on the highway.
Amundsen, Norw egian explorer, was the first man to
reach the South Pole on Dec,
16, 1911,
.
Folk Dance
Set Sunday
GRASS VALLEY ---Sunday
afternoon the Nevada Countty Nuggeteers will host the
folk dancers in the Twin
City area on the occasion of
the official visit of the president of the Sacramento
Council of FolkDance
Clubs.
President Ken Stendal of
North Sacramento has indicated that he will bring
with him his staff of officers,
their wives, husbands, dancing partners, and a goodly
representation from all clubs
in the Council.
Last year at this annual
event, the Scout Lodge in
Grass Valley was filled to
over-capacity. An early
count this year indicated attendance might be doubled.
Consequently, the Nuggeteers have secured the multipurpose room in the Nevada
Union High School for the
occasion,
All folk dancers are urged
to come and welcome the
visitors and enjoy an afternoon of dancing from 1 to
5:30 p.m.
NEVADA CITY----Carolyn
. Maiden of Honor.
AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS
NEW CHEVY II NOVA STATION WAGON
Here’s a wagon that sells at a compact
price, yet totes in a big way with a longer
load floor than any compact—over 9 ft.
with second seat and tailgate down.
(where you'll find the
nicest ways to get away!)
You won’t find a vacationbrightening variety like this anywhere else. And now that spring 4
has sprung, the buys are just as
tempting as the weather. Your
choice of 11 new-size Chevy II
models. Fourteen spacious
spirited Jet-smooth Chevrolets.
” NEW BEL AIR 4-DOOR STATION WAGON
And a nifty, nimble crew of Jet-smoothie that rides just right, loaded or light—
rear-engine Corvairs. Three with 97.5-cu.-ft. cargo cave and Full Coil suspension.
complete lines of cars—and we
mean complete—to cover just
about any kind of going you
could have in mind. And all
under one roof, too! You just
won’t find better pickings in size,
sizzle and savings anywhere
under the sun. And you couldn’t
pick a better time than now—
during your Chevrolet dealer’s Fun
and Sun Days.
CORO EOOSHHEHOOHSO OOOO OOOO OEEOOEEEEESOOOOOEOCEOEELEE:
CORVAIR MONZA 4-DOOR SEDAN
From snappy interiors to sure-footed scat, this one’s
got the gift of making sport of most any trip.
* the United States Air Force
Carolyn
Hannan
Weds Miller
Cameron Hannan And Ray_mond D._ Miller were married in an informal family
ceremony Saturday at two
o'clock in the Episcopal
Church, Nevada City, with
the Reverend Robert Noble
officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hannan, MagnoliaRd, Auburn.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond D. Miller, Auburn, Calif.
Miss Candace Lee Hannan,
sister of the bride, was
James
Miller, brother of the groom,
performed the duties of best
man.
Following the ceremony,
a reception was held at the
home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Casey, where the many
out of town relativesand
friends offered congratulations and best wishes. The
young couple left on a short
honeymoon to an undisclosed destination.
Carolyn is a senior in the
Nevada Union High School
and will continue her studies
while Raymond isin thenavy
stationed at the Miramar
Naval Air Station. He isa
BRE
Mr.& Mrs .Raymond D. Miller
a
graduate of Nevada Union
High School with the class
of 1961.
Daffodil Hill ;
Greets
Tourists
JACKSON ---A solid blanket
of brilliant yellow is the
sight that greets tourists at
Daffodil Hill, Volcano, Amador County. :
The gold daffodils, which
havéd made Daffodil Hill
world renown, were first
brought across the plains by
covered wagon inthe 1850's,
and since then have mutliplied many -fold until now
the area is amass of golden
yellow.
In spots, the wild flowers
mingle with the daffodils to
form gay patterns. Baby
Blue Eyes, Poppies, Buttercups and Lupins are a few of
the. mingling wild flowers.
The old deserted pear,
plum and apple orchards
lend a surprise touch to the
landscape.
Airman Gets
. and steering mechanism
Technical Course .
LACKLAND AEFB, TEX, -“AirmanBasicJohnJ. Smith, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John T.
S mith of Route #2, Grass
Valley, is being assigned to
technical training course for
aircraft maintenance specialists at Amarillo AFB, Tex.
Airman § mith, who has
completed his basic military
training here, was selected
for the advanced course on
the basis of his interests and
aptitudes.
The airmanisa 1961 graduate of Nevada Union High
School.
Silverware
Diamonds
Watches
Clocks
AND MANY OTHER GIFTS
See the new Chevrolet, Chevy II and Corvair at your Chevrolet dealer’s One-Stop Shopping Center
HARTMAN CHEVROLET
314 MAIN STREET . GRASS VALLEY
273-7271
124 MILLST., GRASS VALL
JEWELRY
our Gold Nugget
and Quartz Jewelry
Makes Lasting Gifts
& Appropriate Souvenirs
Of The Gold Country
EXPERT WATCH &
JEWELRY REPAIRING
HARTUNG'S
Grass () Valley
weters
Since 1875
Phone 273-3039
. Armstrong and Con. Metallic patterns.
i wall tile.
. Alsostock adhesives, variFix Car .
Before
Vacation
SAN FRANCISCO --If youtte
planning a vacation trip in
your car, be sure you don't
lose any precious vacation
time because of car failure.
The California State Automobile Association says a
thorough check-up of your
automobile before you leave
Saludos Amigos Thos
Of 4-H Dress Review
GRASS VALLEY ----Saludos
Amigos is the theme of the
4-H DressRevue set for Saturday evening at 8 in the
Junior High School gymnasium, Grass Valley, reports
Frances Head, Home Advisor. 50 girls will model their
prettiest fashions of the year.
The South American
theme isselected and-car=ried out as a salute to Miss
Felicia Schaps, the international Farm Youth Exchange Student from Nevada County who will goto
Argentina soon for a six
month stay in homes in the
will enable you to enjoy your
trip more and lessen the
chances of delays caused by
some mechanical breakdown.
The CSAA offers these
suggestions as a checklist for
your car: é
1. Determine if an engine
tune-upis due or nearly due
andifso, have it done before
you leave.
2. Check all tires carefully, including the spare.
Small cracks or breaks inthe
casing that would never be
serious in city driving may
be dangerous on the open
highway traveling at sustained speeds of 60 or 65
miles per hour. If in doubt,
check with-your service
station or car dealer.
3, Havethe brakes, lights
checked.
4. Check cooling system,
A carthatrunsO.K, in normal everyday driving may
heat up on a vacation trip
due to sustained highway
driving or driving in mountainregions, Normal maintenance requires flushing the
cooling system once a year
and adding freshcoolant and
rust inhibitor.
5. Havethecar lubricated
and change oil if due.
6. Carry a flashlight and
some flares and be sure you
have the tools necessary to
change a flat tire.
7. Make sure your driver's
license and auto insurance
will not expire while you
are away on your vacation
trip. d
goleum Nairn Inlaid, Vinyl Inlaid
and: heavyweight 9°
and 12' print.
FRANCHISED DEALERS SANDRAN. Metallic and NonCarry all types floor tileAsphalt, Vinyl Asbestos,
Cork and Vinyl Cork, Rubber, Solid Vinyl and Linoeum Tile.
Also, Plastic And Aluminum
We carry line maintenance
items such as floor waxes,
cleaners, and wax removers.
ous sizes, installation lineolum, tile, etc.
FREE ESTIMATES
*** Jim Heather’’”
FLOOR COVERING
233 Mill Street
Grass Valley
ese Phone 273-6028 ses
Crab Feed
Enjoyed
By VFW
NEVADA CIT Y--The Veterans of Foreign Wars and
Ladies Auxiliary, Banner
Mountain Post 2655, held
their annual crab feed dinner,
March 31.
Entertainment, furnished
through courtesy of "Dorothy
Dee's School of Dance",
under direction of Dorothy
Harkins, preceded the dinner, "Mel" Wolfe, former
professional entertainer on
the big time circuit, now
residing in Nevada City,
‘gavea fine performance on
the accordion. Marcena
Walker and Susan Stortz, 4H
Club Members and performers at the Auburn Fair
andon Channel 3 TV, were
featured dancers.
Featured also in various
skits which were well received
by those present were the
following: Sherrie, Shawna,
Shelley, and Susan Burns,
Sandraand Sara Snapp,
Kathy and Dana Souza, Mary
and Patti Tamietti, Janet
Yun, Vicki Mellick, Pam
Patterson, Susan Wilson and
Jimmie Sandiforth,
Chairman Ernie Harter and
his committee extended
thanks to all those performers and helpers.
NC Women
Project
Aids Art
MARYSVILLE----When the
Sutter District, California
Federation of Women's Clubs
held the annual two-day
convention in Marysville on
Thursday and Friday, Mrs.
Earl J. Hazelton of Orland,
California State President
was the principal speaker on
the convention theme,
"Build Today for a Better
Tomorrow.”
Mrs, Ivey Boeber, State
President of History and
Landmarks, presented the
year's award to the Marysville Art Club for its efforts
in making the Mary Aaron
Museum a successful. community venture,
Mrs. C. Wesley Reed,
Marysville Art Club delegate, who resides in Nevada
City, was instrumental in
activating this project.
promotion of international
understanding.
The Dress Revue committee, Mrs, Rudy Dittl, Mrs,
Bob Gates, Mrs. Leonard
Martin, Mrs. Jean Reese,
Betty Boss, and Betty Burcham are working hard on
decorations and arrangements for the event.
The members of the foods
projects groups will prepare
and-serve refreshments,
The public is invited,
The following girls will
model in the Revue: Pam
Boss, Diane Lewis, Judy Nelson, Joy Lee Tryon, Marie
Jobling, Donna Lewis, Linda
Wood, Elizabeth Mae Stout,
Sharon Stratton, Suzanne
Welling, Barbara Brown,
Susan Tintle, Bonnie Prince,
Stephanie Wolters, Linda
Matson, NanRayburn, Cynthia Cole, Carol Miller,
PennyBursill, Christine
Wells, Kathryn Schovill,
Linda Vonah, Kathony Rogina, Susan Yun, Cathy Angove, MaryRichards, Robyn
Cassulo, RobinPersog,
Cathy Wilcox, SusanScurr,
Jannice Tryon, Nancy Neufeld, Cathy Fusek, Carol
Fusek, Valerie Frederick,
Alice Heather, Chris Ducotey, Linda Personeni, Diana
Dittl, Lorraine Blanchard,
Kathy Wishmeyer, Elaine
Mattucks, Betty Boss, Larraine Karniss, Marilyn Gates,
Sharon Personeni, Linda McDonald, Mary Anne Heather,
Marianne Kenndey, Betty
Burcham, PhyliisRay, and
Karen Janson.
. of the
MILE HIGH CITY
Is offering a special rateof $1.75 a person for
Chaperoned Youth Groups
such as, the Future Farmers
of America, High School
students, etc., and will
assist in arranging for
activities in Denver.
@=One block from each of
_ the bus depots
®@ -Center of the main stores
and theaters
@ -Across the street from the
Brown Palace hotel
@ -Parking garage adjacent,
24-hour service —
100 MODERN and
with TV and radio available
PHONE: KEystone 4-239!
i Seventeenth & Tremont Place
iDenver 2, Colorads
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