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Margaret Abrahamson
Society Editor
-Camptonville
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By IRENE STOOPS
THE EXHIBITS SHOWN here were-made up
by Mrs. Jeanne Pearson's third grade.
The shell portion was arranged by Barbara
Kuflik, Janet Eldridge, Michelle Mautino,
Jan Engstrom and Eileen Pello. In the
right portion ofthe picture is a Dinosaur
exhibit. Mike Carr is the owner of the
models and they were arranged by Ricky
Bowles, John Gagliardi, Linda Ronnigen
and Maureen Hill. The art work was also
done by allofthe above named students.
A large group of friends
surprised Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Hill of Celestial Valley with
a charivari on Saturday
night, March 26. The Hills
served punch and cookies
and a social evening was
enjoyed by all, with many
wishes for good luck and
happiness extended to the
newlyweds.
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Connie ‘Pfiffer has been
enjoying several trips before
summer weather sets in.
This time she left March 31
for a 10-day visit with her
daughters Virginia in Fair
Oaks and Harriet in Sacramento. She also planned to
visit friends in Sacramento.
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Irene Bishop, who has
been quite ill with a bron‘chial condjtion and high .
‘blood pressure at her home
here, reports she is feeling
‘much improved.
; eee Camptonville, on the Milter . THE NAME AND LAYOUT for the mounted
Donna Le Bars is able to
' trees in Northerm California
' gardens. We were told that.
-in our local growing condi_ tions.
_ sults. Rich, acid soil. is the
Spring —
Delicacy
A single dogwood bloor§;
seen by itself, is not apt to
start you dancing in the
street. And the gardener
who sees his first bloom on
his first dogwood tree is
apt to experience a momene
tary disappointment. “Is
this what I’ve been waiting
for,” he asks, as the stiff
bract unfolds.
As the tree continues to
unfold its seasonal show,
however, his tune changes
to one of joy. “I’ve never
seen anything like it. It’s
beautiful,” he is likely to
conclude. For in full bloom,
his dogwood is a picture of
delicacy — airy and gay,
catching the light to form
patterns of beauty unanticipated by the initial bloom.
We asked the California .
Association of Nurserymen
why it is we don’t see more
of these delightful small
we will see mrore and more
as time proves their worth
We know now from: experience that summer water
and part or filtered sun are
most ccnducibe to fine reother prime requirement.
You can engineer the latter
by working copious amounts
of ‘eaf mold and some peat
iS the soil at planting
time.
Dogwoods bloom later in
spring than many of our.
spring blooming shrubs and
te aA aa of nk eee
be out after being confined
to her home“with a severe
cold. Ridge Road
e*eeses
The Clarencé Turner family of Oak Valley has moved
into the William Turner
home in Camptonville. They
have rented their Oak ValGardeners
Elect ley home to the former
Carole Ramm and her famThe Ridge Road Garden! ily
Club, which has been under
the capable leadership of
Mrs. C. E. Jesswein as presi. ge :
of the year at the home of . Rew 50-foot trailer house to
Mrs. R .S. Hollingshead
with Mrs. Robert Conant,
Mrs. Willard Weselsky and
Mrs. John Lastova acting as
hostesses. A delicious hot
luncheon was served, with
Mrs. Sodgley Jory and Mrs,
Haro Helland assisting at
the tea table.
Th-‘enew officers elected
for. the ensuing year will
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The William S. Swansons
and Mrs. Sedgley Jory, secretary. The following committees appointed by Mrs.
Everhart will serve for the
new year: Mrs. Robert Conant, historian; Mrs. C. E.
Jesswein, librarian; Mrs.
Bradley Legg, publicity;
. Mrs. John Sbaffi, program;
Mrs. R. D. Brisbane, hospitality.
-be: Mrs. Charles Everhart, A special committee to
property near the Ranger
Station. Mr. Swanson is
timber management assistant for the U. S. Forest
Service here.
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Blaine Farmer is in Rideout Hospital in Marysville
after having undergone
surgery to have a cataract
removed from one of. his
eyes.
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The King Stevens report
they enjoyed a wonderful
weekend over April 2 at the
coast inthe Fort Bragg vicinity. Their son Jerry spent
the weekend with his
brother Lane in Sacramento.
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Mr. and Mrs. William
Groves spent the weekend
of April 2with Gladys’
brother and family, the Fred.
Shrine of Gold Unit Shrine Club was revealed at the crab dinner held at the Nevada City Elk's Club, April 2. Hillis
Hubbard who led the mounted Shrine of
Islam Temple of San Francisco to be one
of the finest in the state will direct the
formation of the local Shrine Club. Pictured (left to right) here are Hillis Hubbard, George Graham and president of
Gold Unit Shrine Club Bill Moranville.
The poster depicts the unit as being led
by a full color guard mounted on mules,
followed by a wagon load of dignitaries
pulled by a mule team and followed by
the clowns and street cleaners. The
mounted group should be well on its way
andwill appearinthe 4th of July Parade.
Hansons of Auburn, and at-,
tended the PG&E dance.
Their daughter Willanette
Ponderosa Pine Meet
The Senior Citizens Pond~@ delicious pot luck dinner .
[! MR. NORMAN WEITZEL of the Nevada
City Elementary School presented a
Science Fair and demonstrations before
the N.C. Elementary P.T.A. group at
their meeting April 1. Shownhere is Mr.
Weitzel and demonstrators Sharon Ratel,
7th grade and George Halstead, 8th grade.
president; Mrs. Charles plan activities for the coming year will consist of Mrs.
treasurer, Gilbert Martin, Mrs. John
Lastova and Mrs. Ejnar
Beck.
doin’s in
Fowler, vice president; Mrs.
Burns, _. Robert
trees—after most of the
crab apples are through
men, but Pink Flowering
Dogwood is likely to catch jssthe digerin’s
maggi
-hamson.
spent the -weekend in Ne-, erosa Pine Club met recently
vada City with Anita Abraat Veterans Memorial Hall
in Nevada City, and enjoyed
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we? We understand, you know, that brutality ‘in
youristers is bound to show on occasion, but we
hear, toc, that unnecessary brutal words areabounding arcund in the High School about some
of. the students who might not be as fortunate as
others, In our estimation, this is uncalled for, and
to those who are acting.lie monsters, just remember the old adage: “There, but for the grace of
God, go I!”
There were over 40 in atten.
dance.
President Mrs. Hilda Risley
introduced Jack Jacobson of
Grass Valley, who played
several classical selections
on the guitar. Some of the
pieces were Prelude #7 by
Chopin, Allegro by Aguado,
and Greensleeves by Ballets .
Then followed a short skit by
the "Gay Nineties", or "You
Namelt" in the “Gay Nine_. ties Barbershop theme, starand long after the deciduous magnolias. If you plant
them in the garden, locate .
them with this in mind,
keeping them to the front
so earlier blcomers can be
seen through their bare’
branches and so that bloomed out shrubs don’t hide
them with their new foliage.
White Flowering Dog~
wood is probably most com:
SEEUS .
FOR YOUR
INSULATION AND
ROOF PROBLEMS
We Carry a
COMPLETE SUPPLY
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Builders and
Consumers
Lumber Co.
G. V.-N. C. Highway
At Glenbrook
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Frank
: hosted a dinner party at the
Smith’s Gold Center Club
in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Letcher Jessee to celebrate
their Silver Anniversary on
St. Patrick’s Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessee has
spent most of their twentyfive years in Grass Valley,
with the exception of about
four years spent in defense
work during the war. They.
have two children, George
Mihayloff of Auburn and
Mrs. Beverly Rasumsen, of
Richmond. .
Phones: GV 1050 NC 1192]
‘Mrs, Jessee is known to
her friends as Wanda of
your eye first. We vote for
both in the same garden.
San Francisco was the
first -city in the Nation to
vote municipal support of
its symphony orchestra.
Olive oil for centuries has
been and still is the “poor
man's butter” in many countries.
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Wanda’s Beauty Shop. Five
years ago Mit Jessee opened
Wanda’s Gift Shop and is
becoming a familiar figure
in the business districts. :
The dining table was
beautifully decorated in
pink and white, with the
beautiful anniversary cake
as the center piece.
Other quests attending
were: Mr. and Mrs. Lorin
Wasley, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Price, Mr. and Mrs. Del
Bennetts, Myrtle Thomas,
Hazel Whitford, arid Gladys
Perkins. The hosts, Mr. and _
smel]. Everything is in
soon the leaves will be
flies on the wing:
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WEEK: .
HOLD.
" YONDER.
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DID YOU KNOW.
SPEAKING OF SMELLS ..
HAVE BEEN AROUND OUR OFFICE THE PAST
. OUR GAL BUCKY SPILLED A BOTTLE OF PERFUME ALL OVER HER SWEATER.
SHE ASKED HER HUSBAND IF SHE SMELLED
HE SAID NOPE..
SOUL, TOOK HIM. AT HIS WORD.. .
SHE ARRIVED SHE WAS SOMETHING TO BE. . . HOWEVER,
HOLDEN TO THE SMELL BECAUSE WE LEFT
HER TO STEW IN HER QWN JUICE AND WENT
‘OUT INTO THE WILD BLUE (fresh smelling)
} YOU CAN TELL THAT spring is here by the
the process of blossoming out all over—the trees are clouds of splendor,
preparing for a lush crop of fruit .
is tender and green. .
with little green gems of ‘the brightest hues .
. the grass
the trees are budded
popping out like butter*
YOU SHOULD
AND SHE, POOR
WHEN
WE WERE ALL BE. that the Hospital Auxiliary
of Sierra Memorial, in conjunction with the Junior
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In our Cooking Corner today, we show what
can be done with a mix .
calorie laden, is heavenly «
that will make it stretch.
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THERE SEEMS TO BE A RAINSTORM IN THE
OFFING, AS WE WRITE
“THERE WAS A RING AROUND THE MOON,
AND THAT’S THE WAY
TELL WHAT THE WEATHER IS GOING TO BE”
—WELL, WE WILL WAIT AND SEE. IF IT DOES
RAIN, WE HOPE THAT IT WILL BE A LIGHT
ONE, FOR THE. BLOSSOMS ARE SO LOVELY,
THE TULIP TREES,-AND ALL THE SPRING
FLOWERS ARE SO LOVELY THAT WE HATE
TO THING OF THEM BEING BEATEN INTO THE
. OF COURSE WE SHOULD SAY GROUND..
THAT RAIN IS BADLY
HAS ALREADY BEEN ONE FIRE GET OUT OF
HAND UP-IN THE HILLS NEAR “MOONSHINE,”
AND SO THE RANGERS ARE ALREADY ON
FIRE CALL AND HAVE TO WORK ON SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS NOW. CAREFUL WITH
THAT MATCH OR CIGARETTE.
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ting Doris Bertram, Betty
Smart, Irene Degraffenreid ,
Fern Phelps, Perle Rozynski ,
Hilda Risley, Ann Ingram,
andJewel Ronningen did the
Cancan. Thebalance of the
evening was spent viewing
interesting and lovely pictures of the New England fall
colors taken by Mr. E. A.
Bailey of Falling Acorns, Banner Ridge. Mr. Bailey andhis
late wife drove some 15,000miles on thistour of the New
England States.
During an intermission in
the program, Mrs, Nellie
Uhrig, Public Guardian of
Nevada County, played several selections on the piano,
and directed community
singing. Mrs. Uhrig is the
founder of the Senior Citizens
Ponderosa Pine Club, which
was at first sponsored by the
Siroptomist Club in September 1958 The club in Nevada
e
. and this one, though
. it’s rich, but maybe
‘ Careful there!
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THIS. SOMEONE SAID
“WE” OLD TIMERS
NEEDED . . THERE
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JCs is giving a big breakfast the 21st of April
to celebrate Hospital Week? Well, the brea
will be held at the Safeway parking lot in Grass
Valley and the meal will be served by the Jr. JCs
and the Auxiliary ..the Army is bringing mobile
kitchens to help lighten the job.. and everyone can go and eat all the pancakes they can
hold for 50c. ..
That Officer Mayhew of the Sacramento Highway Patrol Division is coming to Nevada City
and Grass Valley the 24th and 25th of May to
put on safety demonstrations for the students
.-. and maybe this would be good for the parents,
eoene
That there is going to be a dedication of the
Heliport at the Sierra Hospital. . The Army
is cooperating and bringing in ‘copters, and Mr.
a Litton will be allowing i use of his,
as is his customary generosity for any emergency that arises. . . And there will be a birthday party for all the children who were born
ne aed the first year of operation of the
The Jaycettes are all in a dither over their
fashion show to be held in April . . . the 29th fe,
ee es ee , the stork is beating
the show to . . for their favorite
bathing suit model is in’ the process of beginning to be a mpther.
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LETS WAX PHILOSOPHICAL for « minate, tall
Have your cards ready . . . when we get our
new telephone system into operation, we are going to need a pencil handy . . . 8 digits are in
the offing . . . of course to call i in our own towns
we will only “have to use 5, but to call from here
to thar . . . the whole works is in operation. But
on the other hand, we will have the most modern
= pote system ip the country .. 80
City has proven so popular
that recently a branch has
been started in Grass Valley
directed by the popular Mrs.
Uhrig.
The nation's largest copper
joe are in Montana.
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OOKING
' MOCHA TORTE ©
1 16 oz. package Brownie Mix
2 eggs
1/4 cup water
1/2 cup coarsely chopped walnuts
2 cups. whipping cream
1/2 cup brown sugar, well packed
2 tbsp. instant coffee.
9” layer cake pans.’
Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes.
Whip cream until it starts to thicken,
MRS. E.E. KITTREDGE
Follow recipe on box. .-add ‘water, eggs and walnuts. Put into greased (2)
Turn out on cake racks and cool,
Favorite recipes from the files
of Nevada County's fabulous cooks
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