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August 6, 1969 (12 pages)

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= anne rl SO Ape eee — aa ~ i wont nce ncaisinnie sateen tt ORR 29 30 SARE == Ready jet aii M. Dunbar 273-2934 Here it is fair month again! I always plan on preparing something to enter but I guess I'm not very talented and I know I'm not as industrious as most © of my neighbors are. My support of our district fair seems to be limited to. lending a hand to our community organizations on their displays. The grange is again“ planning a feature booth and the grange ladies will have a garden display booth. Our 4-H youngsters always do their part and our fire dept., will be there with a commercial booth. * * * When I visited the William Bursills last week to pick up some. of the homemade apple pies the Methodist Church youth are using as moneymakers for next year, I found them without ~ the usual house full of young people. In the 12 years we've lived -here I believe this is the first time. this has. ever happened. The youngest members of the family are all away on commissions for their church. June, the first to marry and leave the nest after we came here, is expecting a new baby soon, Little daughter Dorothy is 7-1/2 years old now according to her own records, June's husband, Walter Freitas, is in the hospital in Roseville recuperating from recent surgery. Caroline, the next one that we knew to get married, is Mrs. William Duarte and jives with her husband and two babies in Oakland. Young William Bursill is married and away at school. So, the big old house was pretty quiet. Mrs. Bursill told me something interesting about apples. A friend of mine has some ready for making applesauce and Mrs. Bursill is going to try them for her 4-Hers. She says winter apples usually become a little bit dehydrated and leave air bubblés-in the sauce which keeps it from becoming "blue ribbon" quality."Which certainly proyes. that « scientific discoveries have -been going on for years and not just on the moon, * * * Mrs. Helen Brown tells me the big monitor, relic of the past. era of hydraulic mining, which is on display at the new Rough and Ready service station, is often mistaken for an old cannon, It certainly’ is the biggest hose nozzle I have ever seen.. Mr. Brown is going. to make. a trip up north to Weaverville to pick up an. actual nozzle piece,.which he has been able . to borrow, to complete this display. ‘This huge old moni-. . tor came from the Omega Mine. It was .donated to the Nevada County. Historical -Society by Herstle Jones. It is on loan now to Bill. Cramer until the Rough and Ready Blacksmith Shop is restored. : * oe Next month will be school © time again. The board of trustees of Ready Springs District will hold their August meeting on Au 6 at 8 p.m. Money -the ict's 1969-70 budget ‘number, will be the main item of business, \ * * The board of directors of the Rough and Ready Chamber -of Commerce and all committee heads will meet August 13 at 8 p.m. Plans about the fair booth are on the agenda. * Oe * The Rough and Ready Grange announces its Sunday afternoon public party for August 10 from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Refreshments _ will be served. * * * The Rough and Ready square dance group will hold their reg‘ ular pot luck dinner meeting at the new campground in Washington on August 10. The group will gather all afternoon but the dinner will be a picnic this time, served at the customary time of 5:30 p:m. Fun will last on far into the night. * * * The Don Long family is back in Rough and Ready. They will be at the mobile home park until their own property is ready to handle all the necessary hook-up facilities. Their trailer arrived last Friday night. * * * The Roy Bradleys of the mo© bile home park have been busy ‘with vacationing guests. Mrs. Bradley's brother -and his wife and son are here from Beaver, Oklahoma. Just before the Bridwells arrived, Mr. Bradley's daughter, Mrs. Stan Sommers and her three. children from Orange, California, were here for a short visit. +e The music committee of the Newcomers Lyric Ensemble met at the home of Mrs, Helen Beatie last Wednesday and planned their new music for the coming season. "“Oter the World in Silence Sleeping’ by Thomas and Harris-is the new Christ-. mas number to be added to this year's repertoire, A bright interesting little number, "Ghosts of Indians" by GeorgeF. McKay, will close some ofthe programs, Three other beautiful new nums bers were selected. They are: "Give Me A Song To Sing", by Farr’ and Elliotts, “Lieberstraum", by. Listz and a Grieg "A Dream." ‘Homemade ice cream and: cake*was served by the hostess to the Mmes,’ Fay. Dunbar, Winifred Foster, Doral Lane, Lenore Miller, Beulah Shearer, Olyve Simmons, Meda Snow and Elaine Vogt. * * * The William Vogts of Pleasant Valley are building a new home. The family ranch was absorbed by a new subdivision, but they retained enough to allow them to spread. out a bit more than the other subdivision dwel. lers, Young Bill is still away in the Army Medical Corp. Marty is home recuperating from his—— A 2 / x Wednesday, August 6, 1969 The Nevada County Nugget . 1 Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES BENNETT CORIN. Donald Lee Bennett, Jr., 19, Nevada City, and Pamela June Corin, 18, Grass Valley, obtained a license to wed July 23, 1969, in the Nevada county clerk's office in Nevada City, Calif. McADAMS HAMBLY. Robert Francis McAdams, 18, and Jill Marlene Hambly, 16, both of Grass Valley, obtained a marriage license. July 23, 1969, in the Nevada county clerk's office . in Nevada City, Calif. * * * THACKER McGREGOR. James Darrell Thacker, 26, Sacramento, and Pamela Sue McGregor, 20, Grass Valley, obtained a marriage license July 23, 1969, in the Nevada County clerk's office, in Nevada City, Calif. * KK * BUSTER HARDIN. Dalen R, Buster, 19, and Joann M. Hardin, 18, both of Grass Valley applied for a marriage license at Reno, Nev. : * kk COVERT MITCHELL. Francis Eugene Covert,.26,. North San Juan, and Arlene Mae Mitchell, 18, Nevada City, obtained a marriage license in the Nevada County Clerk's Office, in Nevada City, Calif. * * *& CARAVELLI BUTLER. Nick Caravelli, 57, and Cornelia. Carol Butler, 42, both of Grass Valley, obtained a marriage lirecent surgery. He has his cast off but is still on crutches. Nick and Ernie, besides carrying on with the daily work, have added extra wood cutting from the bi ranch (in.case you need wood and work on the new home. **K*
Mr. Bryan Christensen of Rough and Ready Road, is in ~ the hospital. He hadn't been feeling good for some time but a couple of weeks ago he had to give up and get some help. He is still undergoing treatment but is able to have visitors. He is at Nevada General. The Christensen's son, Lewis, and his family are building a new home here and so he has been available to help out. * * * Mr. Roy Simmons of Rough and Ready Road, is home now, recuperating from recent surgery. * * * Mrs,.Lynn Treadway, the former Loretta Avery, and her young .son. Joseph Edward, are spending some time with the Averys, Their home is in Sacramento, where Mr. Treadway works, Due to Arvetta Turners accident, Loretta agreed to mip her out a bit in the shop, and this gives six-month-old Joseph a chance to get really acquainted “ with his grandparents and uncle Bill. *** Mrs. Martina Paull, who is at the Oak Park Nursing Home, is feeling almost her old self again. You can be sure of this — because she is beginning to think about new clothes, _ *** Fay M. Dunbar 273-2934 cense at the Nevada County Clerk's Office in Nevada City, Calif. : **k * JESPERSON BARTLE. Carl Alton Jesperson, 44, and Constance Dawn Bartle, 33, both of Tulare, obtained a marrigge license at the Nevada County Clerk's Office in Nevada City, Calif. * * * OBITUARIES CLEMO. — in Nevada City, July 27, 1969. Harry (Brownie) Clemo, 81, a native of this area, born at Pike Flat, near Grass Valley; husband of Catherine Clemo of Grass Valley; brother of Lila Clemo, Jane Wieger, Emma Sauvee and Ed Clemo, all of Grass Valley, Mable Provine of Antioch and Berniece Carter of Nevada City; uncle of numerous nieces and nephews. Hooper and Weaver Chapel was in charge of the ° service with interment in St. Patrick's cemetery. * * * EGGIMANN — in Nevada City, July 26, 1969, Paul Bernard Eggimann, 39, a native of Mlinois residing in this area for the past three years; husband of Gloria and father of five, all living in Raymond, New Hampshire. Bergemann and Son Funeral Chapel was in charge of the arrangements with services and interment in Manchester, New Hampshire. * ke * HANSEN — in Sacramento, July 25, 1969. Vernon C, Hansen, 66, a native and long time resident of Sierra City, and well known in this area; husband of the late Anna M, Hansen; father of Carleton Hansen of Rio Vista; brother of Dorothy Bonnickson of Portland, Ore,, and Mable Miller of Sacramento; grandfather of two. Hooper and Weaver Mortuary was in charge of the service held in Sierra City with interment in the Sierra City Cemetery. * * * COPELAND — near Bishop, July 22, 1969. Myrtle Evans Copeland, 74, a native of Placer county, and a former resident of Grass Valley; wife of Edward Copeland of Bridgeport; mother of Gloria and Edward Jr.; sister of Ann Eddy of Colfax, Ruth Davis of Oakland and George of Sacramento; grandmother of two. Graveside services were held at Elm Ridge Lawn Cemetery. i * * * SAUVOLA = in Fullerton, July 30, 1969. Blanche E. (Long) Sauvola, 66, a native of Muntana, residing in this area during the 1940s and 1950s; mother of Marjorie Saldevar of Brea and Elvin E. Long of Torrance; ‘sister ‘of Margaret Hendricks; and grandmother of five. Hooper and Weaver Chapel was in charge of graveside services in Elm Ridge Lawn cemetery. MEEKER — in Grass Valley, July 31, 1969, Florence Meeker, 95, a native of Reno, Nev., re~ siding in Grass Valley since 1927; mother of Mrs. Albert Ahearn of Grass Valley and Mrs. Clyde Sauve of Portland, Ore.; grandmother of three; great grandmother of six; great great grandmother of one, Hooper: and Weaver Chapel was in charge of the service with epon ae interment in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. " ROBERT L. ROSS, JR. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any debts, except those contracted by ‘myself, of and after the date of June 4, 1969. JAY D. BURCH O. Crafts & Services OPTOMETRIST 147 Mill St. Ph. 273-6246 30. Hemes for Sale UNDER ALL is rue LAND -+-and it still is the Best INVESTMENT! 100 Ac. (off Greenhorn Rd) greatly reduced. Passable road w/60’ Right of Way. $350 acre. Geod home or Mobile Home acre sites. Start at $3100 w/Septic. Owner terms. 20 Ac. of canyon, stream & view ridge. Christmas Tree forest and other trees. Try and beat this at $450 acre, E-Z Terms. 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