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to make it one of their finest. ] ment
and a. chief's jeep with these
_ Support of this gala occasion
will enable them to continue this
proworthwhile projects. Chief Davies
band . Sys: “Help us so that we can
ic. till 2 a.m.}. continue to help others. Join us
This i to be a major}t the Elks hall this Saturday,
oe May 2nd, for an evening’s enteryour fire departThe
210 Broad St.
ON DISPLAY AT P. G. & E.
COOKING SCHOOL
Fabulous
KEVILNA
Foodarama
Combination Refrigerator
and Freezer
ALPHA HARDWARE COMPANY
Nevada City 5
This General Electric
DeLuxe Model Range
Will be used by Miss Janet McNair at the
MODERN LIVING COOKING .
SCHOOL aps
At The
$k»
n use.
TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959
S OF FOREIGN WARS
BUILDING
_ NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA
See of the Western Auto Supply
this outstanding G. E. ‘Range for
Nevada City
cake, about 3 inches wide and 1% inches
half lengthwise.
pooning c
Insert wedge slices into filling. Chill about 1 hour. Garnish
with whole strawberries. Serve cake slices,
maining crushed strawberries as a sauce, Serves 10 or 12.
top of each cut a wedge
using the refary of the Truckee 20-30 Club,
Of the 30 million women and
young girls who are stitching
their way to the biggest home
sewing boom in U. S. history,
about 5 million in 20 western
states. are eligible to enter the
1959 “Make It Yourself With
Wool” contest.
The urge to create is the clue
to the new zeal for home sewing,
according to the Wool Bureau,
which sponsors the contest along
With the nation’s’ wool growers.
While American women can
usually buy any item of apparel,
they get a great feeling of pleasure and accomplishment from
this ability to make their own
garments.
In fact, American women today are creating better wool garments than did their grandmothers, because of new easier to use,
sewing machines such as_ the
slant-needle automatics and the
improved printed patterns with
easy-to-follow instructions.
The annual “Make It Yourself
With Wool’contest is a challenge
and an incentive to the creative
instnicts of home-sew girls in this
community from ages 14 to 22.
The contest pays off in. allexpense-paid trips to Paris, London and Rome via Pan American
jet flight, in scholarships, sewing
machines, savings bonds, and assorted prizes totaling $45,000.
Top scholarship is a $500 Coats
and Clark award for the most
fashionable garment in the national finals.
All a girl has to do is make a
dress, suit, coat, sports outfit or
ensemble of all-wool fabric and
enter it. Competitions are held
in two divisions: Junior for girls
14 through 17 and senior for
ages 18 through 22. There is also
a sub-deb division for beginner
sewers 13 to 16 who may enter
local competitions only with
either a skirt or a jumper. Every
Wool Sewing Contest Opens
girl who enters the contest recalled “Let’s Sew With Wool.”
The contest, which has just
got under way, runs through the
end of this year. The California
state finals will be held in Los
Angeles November 7-8-9. National
finals will be held next January
in San Antonio, Texas. Travel
tickets to the finals for this state’s
winners will be presénted by the
F. W. Woolworth Company. .
Contest information is available from the Wool Bureau, 360
Lexington Avenue, New York 17,
N. Y., or fram the state contest
director, Mrs. Carroll; A. Sisk,
Cal-Wool Marketing . Associati
Box 1108, Stockton, Californias.
ing prizes for.this year’s contest.
These. include Burlington Retail
Fabrics, Colorado Womans College, Dorman Mills, John Dritz
and Sons, Forstmann Woolen
Co,. Lebanon Woolen Co., Marvella Pearls, McCall Patterns,
Pendleton Woolen Mills, Sag-NoMor ersey by Wyner, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Standard Felt
Co., and Woolite Co.
S.F. Ball Park Fare
Is Set At 15 Cents
The Municipal Railway in San
Francisco will carry Passengers
to Candlestick Park this season
for the regular 15-cent fare, the
Public Utilities Commission announced this week.
Passengers will get the same
transfer privileges on the ball
park buses that are available on
all other lines,
The new service will go into
effect September 2, when the
Giants are expected to move to
eeives a free sewing booklet
Interested in -encouraging the
development of talent in youth,
several organizations are awardand elemen.
women and others turned out to. to the Methodist Church, occupied }
help in the project last Saturday,. by an elderly widow, has been
gettingreadp for the thousands
of visitors expected for the 1960
Winter Olympic Games next FebThe day started with a breakfast in Smart’s Cafeteria, where
May 9th. A dance sponsored by] T ane
e Truckee. Fire-Ettes on May
chosen as the one to have its. F; a cage , to tl :
rid d. The date is set for go out Combie Road to Magnolia
23 will conclude this’ community Bring a sack lunch, Coffee will
the chamber was host. Crews
were organized for different jobs
.,and locations, with the contractors directing operations.
At noon, the 20-30ettes, auviliSEE OUR
served lunch at the fire station
and throughout the day the women walked up.and down the line
.
Our Servicemen
e<“Lee H. Boozel, mechanic second
class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John H. Boozel of Rough and
Ready, serving with Amphibious
Construction Battalion 1, took
Part in the Pacific Fleet’s second
1959: amphibious landing exercis, “Operaiton Big Land,” April
1 to 10, off the Southern California coast and Camp Pendleton, . :
Calif.
Designed for improving the
amphibious warfare tactics in
this atomic age, the exercise involved 25 ships and 12,000 personnel. Included in the assault
landings were the use of the new
troop carrying helicopters which .
were supported by naval gunfire,
frogmen, and air. operations.
The participating vessels are
WESTERN. LIVING
nm onitaes e mt COOKING SCHOOL
nos, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Danos of 569 Main Street, Nevada
City, is serving at the El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station, Santa. — &
Ana, Calif. : ; : oe.
** #2
James L. Bartsch ,seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John C.Bartsch of 210 Mill
Street, Nevada City, is serving
aboard the attack aircraft carrier
USS Franklin D, Roosevelt, operating with the U.S. Sixth Fleet
in the Mediterranean, i
The Roosevelt recently “replenished at sea,” establishing a
record in receiving wel over 300
gross tons of replenishment supplies during a one-day period.
The ship is scheduled to return to Mayport, Fla., during ate
Put a HOTPOINT RANGE in your kitchen
August or early September. : x = i
John C. Buckbee, machinist’s}{ and enjoy cool cooking in the summer heat.
lex 2-59, an amphibious type expipelines in 1956, reports the Na8
and’Mrs. D. A. Buckbee of North
San Juan, Calif., serving aboard
AUTHORIZED HOTPOINT SERVICE
Lejeune, N.C., April 7-24, 2
pe Phone 480
the attack cargo ship USS Thuban, took part in Operation TraAlmost 2,992,000,000 barrels of . f 230 Broad Street
oil passed through the nation’s
the new park from Seals Stadium. 4
mate third cass, USN, son of Mr.
ercise on the. beaches of Camp
tional Automobile Club.
Nevada City
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