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August 16, 1961 (20 pages)

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ee Ne = NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET, Wednesday, August 16, 1961..Page 7 'T abe" Bishop's Union 76," You won't maps. Stop at "Tabe" Bishop's and ask for the latest "weekend excursion" map featuring weekend trips for the whole family. ‘Tabe’ Bishop’s UNION 76 111 East Main St. Grass Valley "BUTTER FLIES" By Cindy O'Shay Age 6 Mrs. Black's First Grade Pleasant Valley School OVERSTOCKED GET BEAUTIFUL C-THRU ALUMINUM AWNINGS NOW AT 30% DISCOUNT Trailer Owners We Now Have Patio Awnings For Any Size Trailers---FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR FREE ESTIMATE Call 265-4422 N.C. Camptonville News By IREN Camptonville Women's Club held it's regular meeting August 3 at the home of Erma Cassano, A serving ‘ committee for the new post office dedication was appointed. Plans were made for futufé improvement of the Pelton Monument lot. The Club unanimously voted a $100 donation to the School Cafeteria Fund to be used toward new stainless steel sinks. Plans were discussed for an October Jitney Din© ner, fo replacé: Club funds. Four new members signed the register and one guest was present. The Mystery. Package sent by Pat King went to Sadie Dixon, Following the business meeting the hostess serv ed refreshments and a social evening was enjoyed, t+++++ The annual Calida Mill employees picnic was held Aug. 5 at the Harris place in Moonshine, ++++++ Lucile Moore gavea showing of her Greeting Cards and Christmas Card line at the home of Ruth Skoverski Aug. 1. Orders w ere taken and the hostess served refreshments, +4444 Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, Robert Welch on the birth of a daughter, Deborah Rae, July 30, +++4+4+ Sincere sympathy to Robert Pense whose father E STOOPS recently died of a heart attach, bob Edie Peden has returned to work after having been confined tothe hospital with an injured back. +t++++ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown's guests the first week in August were "Brownie's” sister, brother-in-law and niece Mr, and Mrs, William Gardner and daughter ttt The Vern Lyons family have moved into their new home here, built on the property where their Hotel Francis burned to the ground the latter part of April. +t++4+ The William Swanson's guests are Bill's parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Swanson of Hartley, Iowa. The elder Swansons made the trip particularly to see their new little granddaughter, Valerie. ttt Our guests the second week in August were our son and family, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Stoops and three children, of Martinez. +++++4+ Mrs, Pat Hamlin and children, former Camptonville residents, now of Nampa, Idaho, are visiting friends and relatives in this area, Mrs, Leah Mec Carroll and children of Truckee are also visitors with the Hamlins, eal in Town John L. Beitz . Shorr AU Shor . Sinccsacteugnsines. OSBORN Jeweler Will sharpen all kinds of saws NORTH SAN JUAN wer Shop + lawn mower base knives, and DOWNIEVILLE We Specialize In pipes sedi igne adjast knives, scissors, or SIERRA CITY Florist Zz ealer eecomer . e ee . eee, . Poe ‘i : Grass Valley "Dial 265-2081" nent 1028 273-6578 RADCLIFFE EVERYTHING crass vauey . Demar Dundas . . ooius SALES ELECTRICAL HEATING AND . s. AUBURN at WHITING ST, LAUNDRY & COOLING SERVICE PLENTY OF PARKING Ph, 273-1527. DRY CLEANERS . Repairs. Parts Controls . 9° CoC COCO CCCR FOOTE aan ‘. Purnace, Stove, Coolers . Hardware-Electrical. ELECTRICAI. CO. 321 Boulder Street “Plumbing 519 Alte Street ig . Prone 273-7392 . ‘phone 265-2562 . 1001 BARGAINS 1001 Linda of Redondo Beach, _. ++4+4+44 Wally Tarp, former resident now of SanJose, is here with his bride visiting his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Woosley. +t++t+ Mateel La Hue, who has been attending summer sessionin San Jose, returned to her home here the weekend of the Sth, tt+4++ Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kissig are vacationing in southern California, visiting friends and relatives, +t++++ Dorene Stevens spent a week in Red Bluff with a friend who is recovering from major surgery. +tt++++ Freda Del Porto is staying withher daughter, Mrs, Jack Burk, in Pleasanton while Joe is working in’ Sacramento. No Delay Seen In Opening Of New — Union High School GRASS VALLEY.. At this time, the Nevada Union High School expects to open the doors of its new high school plant to students on time, Sept. 5. Rumors of a delayed opening are not based. on fact Superintendent Gerald Gelatt said today. Pipe for the high school's water supply is now being laid, andthe construction of the sewage disposal plant is on schedule, he said. These would be the only likely reasons to delay school opening. Preliminary transportation plans are coming under review in the next few days, when final plans will be laid. The distirct’s trustees adopted a $1,012,679 budget last week, the first high school budget of over $1, 000,000, Gelatt cautioned, however, that assessed valuation may pull the district’s tax receipts down from the anticipated receipts, In this case the budget could drop under $1,000,” 000. Any adjustment in the budget will come in the two reserve funds which now contain $160,000, This was carried over from last year's budget to operate the school district. until tax funds are available and to cushion construction costs necessary to complete the new plant. The district purchased + "Come in and see the new Mohawk all nylon carpet. Tweed patterns priced at a tiny $6.95 sq. yd.” All Wool Corlane Mohawk: formerly $8.95..NOW $7.95 $Sq.Yd.
REDUCTIONS IN QUALITY LINOLEUMS REMNANTS 1/2 PRICE ——_—_—_ } JIM HEATHER Floor Covering ee ke 2k 2 2k 233 MILL STREET GRASS VALLEY Phone 273-6028 commercial stovesanda roasting oven from Funk Construction company after opening bids, Funk was also low on a 40 inch range for the homemaking department, They also purchased five stoves from Alpha and a w asher-dryer combination from Gra-Neva Appliances by bid. ~ . = ‘2. HOME & OFFICE DELIVERY Spraying and Landscaping Garden insect Control.. State Licensed-Bonded SCARLETT GARDEN SERVICE Call after 8:30 P.M. . Dial 273-3331 sIERRA SPRING WATER CO. NOW SERVICING GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA CITY WITH PURE SPRING WATER AND DISTILLED WATER IN5 GALLON BOTTLES. i Stands & Electric Coolers Hot ahd Cold Coolers Available 9 TV * Hi-Fi * Radio Repair ART RECORDS* EXPERT SERVICE 128 S, Auburn, Grass Valley..Call 273-3018 GLENBROOK GAS CO. INCORPORATED COMPLETE GAS SERVICE TELEPHONE 273-6113 ROUTE 1, Box 212, GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA ROTARY Gas& Oil. === COMPANY == LP GAS The Modern Fuel Grass Valley Nevada City Hiway Phone 273-6498 BOYD CHRISTIE JERRY CHRISTIE FURNITURE TV & APPLIANCE ONOS SERVICE 124 E. Main St. Be septiances Grass Valley, Calif. Phone 273-4197 HAND OR POWER. .SHARPENED, . REPAIRED CRENSHAWS @ HILLs FLAT OD. omias ~Aeb, Thee TERMITE CONTROL 273-7468 tS S$ SSS HOP OG MIO fe SSO pohoaen pean ers oLos oor esos oe nL oLoLosos esos esos POC C COC ee LE eT Hoe TENE H ELE SESESESOTOSETESO TOTO SESOOOSO NS YE INTELLIGENT BUYER'S GUIDE TO FINEST LIQUORS AT FAIREST PRICES Potototopeto ttt toto t tosot totes st tad SUMMER'S THE TIME FOR LIGHT “REFRESHERS” : SSS ss % % % % bd 3 4 4 # % % % % % % 3 % % % 2 ‘° % hat qualities. should you: look for in liquor for Zz summer drinks? First of all lightness, then mix4 3 TMT AT ITN) if you specify . ability. The liquor you buy should bring out the best in your mixers .: . aroma. For easygoing pleasure, stick to the light. bodied, dry, mild liquors. You'll find all these pleasant qualities in gin, vodka and rum. That’s why they’re so universally popular as summer reOLD Mr. BOSTON VACUUM DISTILLED : DRY GIN Distilled in a unique glass-lined vacuum still . . . for sparkling smoothness with just a whisper of flavor and perfect mixability! $4139) $359/5909/5405 ; QUART FIFTH PINT % PT. VODKA ONE OF AMERICA’S 2 TOP SELLERS! Most highly refined and filtered of Old Mr. Boston’s spirits! The p33 clear, crisp, dry liquor for cooling summertime delights. $921 PINT 5439 QUART $359 FIFTH $417 . Y% PT. 4 % Ke 4 ta 4 2 # 53 § 7 8 rAd se $3 ° = 8 8 % 53 ee s cA Ded = £ OLD Mr. BOSTON #2 4 8 4 . 4 ee S 2 @, ce 4 % bo 3 b+ 2 cad ee oe se + p33 7 se % 4 ha 3 3 3 OLD Mr. BOSTON 2 IMPORTED V. . . LIGHT AND DARK 3% 3 % Mellow, light bodied Virgin % Islands rum..carefully selected 3 for delicate flavor and superior % 3 2 2 2 mixing qualities. freshers. And you’re doubly sure of smooth sippin’ % : $ 433 $379 4] 97 . 5] 29 i a Scag a 1 2 . . Old Mr. Boston! . ~\Wo>apc . : ai ' 3 Ps etter) =, Oe quart . FIFTH . TENTH . wel # SOS Ns sss sess sss sss: ptt titer “INTELLIGENCE IN THE P!JRCHASE.. MODERATION IN THE ENJOYMENT.” BRRRRGRRERARASRARHRRONKS SNVVRAAVReRRRRBRANVUeNAaNanys DRY GIN AND VODKA 80 PROOF, ‘30TH DISTILLED FROM 100% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. RUM 80 534 * °. NNUAL PROOF. MR. BOSTON DISTILLER INC., BOSTON, MASS.