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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

August 2, 1961 (12 pages)

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Page 6.. Wednesday, August 2, 1961, NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET x . : New Forest Emblem Grass Valley Tennis Club Wins Match _ Camp Pendola Celebrates Second Birthday ~ . o f ee . : I ° ; Grass Valley Tennis petitionheld on a home and ; < Thecamphasa staff of 17 Socia! Service Sisters are alUS. For est Service Changes Guak hed one of ic most home basisthrough the sumf Summer camps in this Boys of all racial and rewhich includes a Nurse, 80 members of the staff. winning days last Sunday mer, Next week the club area are in full swig, sunss & Wc dee ses Counselors are drawn maineee ‘al ae Sa j when it defeated Glenn Oaks oe to peperstate i Camp Pendola, outside e ly from those studying forthe ‘0 ng d . Sh eld Carmi one Washoe Go Coun: Caileipiblortsan. rages eo are on paid camperships and pba esr ane pi aire suchagoodtime that he had Tr ai it ond. P ine Tr ee l a cet Oo eas Club team. ing its second birthday. others pay their own way. and Sister Gregoria of the n't even missed TV! matches are informal com: é The camp is owned by the ot : ¢ ith Seceamnenintonten a de P” ‘SNe : ae * ; st wy THE CHANGING SCENE ij Diocese and is built on 40 gin a aan . rw WR. S A a : ; aes acres givento the church b ere j FIVE MINUTE: the Pendola family, nerd a, E WSs ALLE CAN Weert! . Re Keith Kenny of Sacramento is camp director, Father FY gt Kenny is also the Catholic F Rs Youth Organization Director E y fer the Sacramento Diocese, B , “ay ? ‘wo sessions of fifty boys z and two sessions of fifty girls : f . usethe camp each summer. * A wide ram$e of camp activ" ities including gold panning, aap archery, swimming, hiking, 3 oe naturé study, crafts and oth7 \ Va pers, keep the children oc(3 ei \cupied from 6:30 till 9:30, J * Cistdiin accuses a i This is areproductionofthe new symbol recently YA . SO YEARS AGO, A MAN IN A HURRY ‘decentralized basis, with adopted by the U.S, Forest Service for the National Z. OFTEN WENT GATHLESS. each living group planning ad Forests. NO MORE WAITING FOR HOT WATER. TODAY its own activities, TheoldThe five loops in the shape of a tree signify the five C FAMILIES WITH AUTOMATIC LP-GAS WATER er boys build their own sleep: , i" A a resources of the National Forests--water, wood, wilda es epithe aged Baty eo bd tag a mt ingarea. “Wehave here at or TF aa life, forage, and recreation. The continous line of the , en a : camp what amonnts to an bid loops symbolizes the interdependence and interrelation‘ idealdemocracy", said CHOW..Hot dogs and potatoe salad by the campfire is lunch rit the Lhe resources, ge Service =“ say . Father Kenny. “Through a that the new figure is a meansof explaining the managecontrolled svntinikila ane te for (L-R) standing, Dennis Roediger, Harry Burrows, oscil ment seihehoal apelied tothe ranicoal Feceits as diated ; boys work together and help Rene Wilczynsik, Lance Morrow, Mike Berryman, John O'Leary, by Congress under the Multiple-Use Act of June 1960, : ctor one another, " Ronnie Wilczynski, Mike Dugas and John Tobin. Designed on the basis of an ancient symbol for wood USE 9 es pa which had three circles on top of a tree trunk, the new ' . oe a : : . s , emblem will be seen often in the future on maps, pubtik oR FO er coon lications and posters. A California Forest Fires Claim 135,000 Acres So Far . ission and poser. vine tree in the center win win . . SWitch To GLENBROOK GAS mark National Forest entrances and remains the emblem NEVADA CITY HIGHWAY 273-6113 were preventable, The balance of 2342 were started by lightning. for the Forest Service. The new symbol is intended to represent the National Forests as lands of many uses managed for the continuing benefit of all Americans. SACRAMENTO, -Already during 1961 forest fire losses in California have passed the 135,000-acre mark =or nearly two-fifths the total losses suffered during all of maximum exposure to late last year. summer sun, is still several And the so-called "fire weeks away. season, " or the period when These facts were pointed forests and ranges have had out today by the headquart. FLYING MODELS Inc., the state's volunteer For Vacation Fun < PERSONAL & iasTRuCTIORSD = P. SERVICES Is citizen and industry organization dedicated to reducing fire-caused destruction of California forest and range resources, According to today’s Keep Green survey, eight fires, amounting to 1000 acres or more, have thus far destroyed 130,000 acres. Thebalance is accounted for by several score lightning and mancaused blazes ranging from spot fires to several hundred PERSONA . OF LONDON ..DRESSMAKER , Alterations---T ailoring ---Designing =. Call 273-8796 COUNTY CLEANERS US GIVE YOUR CLOTHES A VECO QUALITY MODELS BEAUTY TREATMENT $495 > THE TOM TOM acres. THREE : : ah If the current trend conSn @ Hills Flat, Grass Valley ; . $350 tinues -and it is the fear ee CONVENIENT e 154 Walker Dr., Grass Valley
) THE RENEGADE oe oat —LOCATIONS ‘e 116 Broad St., Nevada City , be the case -1981 losses . _ = can be the highest in the last INSTRUCTION several decades. The exceptionally dry : 1961 season, on top of two , $350 similar years of on gs age, has dried up forests far D THE TOMAHAWK pe of schedule. Large re fires are not uncommon at this time of the year, Keep Green points out. How ever, serve devastation does not usually occur until late August. Records show that two thirds of all fires are mancaused, and therefore can be prevented. For example, California last year suffered 6447 fires of which 4,105 50 ) THE PAPOOSE ‘4 BLOOD BANK..Jack K. Hansen, Grass Valley, and ‘Nurse Martha Ellwanger, Sacramento, hold Hansen's donation which entitles to him membership in‘the Three Gallon Club. Hansen has donated 24 pints of blood to the Sacramento Medical Foundantion Blood Bank. Dove Hunting Opens SepT. 2 SACRAMENTO ----California"s 1961 dove hunting season will open Sept 2, a Saturday, and end Oct 1, a Sunday, it has been announced byJamieH. Smith, President of the State Fish and Game Commission. e ‘SCHOOL OF CREATIVE DANCE © PATRICIA ROSE Ballet, Modern, & Spanish Dancing For All Ages ‘. Terminal Bldg., Bank St. G.V, Ph 273-4898 or 273-6200 > THE LITTLE TOMAHAWK 5199 D> tHE scout $95 Also Models By Midwest, Scientific, Sterling, Top Flite, Berkeley $1.50 and up FUEL PROOF DOPE, CEMENT, BALSA, BRUSHES,PROPS, GLO PEUGS, BATTERIES, Hob byhouse & OFFICE’ EQUIPMENT New Mining Publication Off The Presses stories from the mining camps of the nation and will carry news releases from all governmental agencies pertaining to the nation's mining industry, Publisher of the new newspaperisRichardW,. Johnson, who also owns and publishes the Cripple Creek Gold Rush, a weekly newspaper. CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo--The first issue of The Miners Digest, anew mining publication, came off the presses July 14, at Cripple Creek, Colo, one of the world's famous gold mining camps. The new weekly publication, an &pagetabloid, will } feature all kinds of mining 120 W Main St., Grass Valley. Dial 273-4288 eal in Town John . Beitz Sharp All Snop Sierra Freight Lines OSBORN Sho oting power lines over Canyons. = : 436 CLAY ST., N.C. neraccipierap: = gyre < Jeweler Will sharpen all kindsofsaws . NORTH SAN JUAN Flower Shop help : keep PG&E ser vice Lite ‘Witeniniee lawn mower base knives, and DOWNIEVILLE We Specialize In a Pz Authorized Dealer saggeoanbread grcntey SIERRA CITY Florist your best bargain Nevada County’ fiers rire ae irpies SIERRAVILLE Telegraph Delivery « + ° ] Reasonable Prices FRontier 1-9125 “Gram Valey . ‘ Dial 265-2661 273-657 If you see a PG&E lineman with this strange-looking gun, he’s stringing power lines— EVERYTHIN : Demar Dundas RADCLIFFE not hunting. Canyons, dense trees, streams and other obstacles slow up power line G GRASS VALLEY SURPLUS SALES Construction. But not with a modern line-throwing gun! It can shoot a light line more ELECTRICAL ; HEATING AND rag LAUNDRY &. COOLING SERVICE S. AUBURN at WHITING ST, than 400 feet over obstructions—then the power line is attached and hauled through pen or PAREING ORY CLEANERS ‘Seecien stents © ls . 900 Bg Shop a an otherwise impassable sections quickly—and economically. Saving time and construction E FOOTE 000 ‘Furnace, Stove, Cooler Hardware-Electrical costs with efficient methods like this is another ¢xample of creative engineering pie » CO. shone 375.2904 321 Boulder Street Plumbing . at Pacific Gas and Electric Company as it builds ahead for a state on-the-grow. Phone 273-2478 : Phone 265-2562 1001 BARGAINS 1001 CREATIVE ENGINEERING PIONEERING RESEARCH PROGRESSIVE PLANNING