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August 8, 1962 (8 pages)

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tia mle pc Ma . Page 2..Wednesday, August 8,.1962..The Nevada County NUGGET . oo MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE..Part of the fun of a two-week outing at George Burcham's Adventure Mountain Camp this year was riding "Stormy". Diana Anderson, Berkeley, is shownriding with the following children watching: Eileen and Shirley Rose, Don Gentili, Pamela and Bridget Kerr, all of Grass Valley, andCaroline Draper, Davis. A SKIT...Presenting a skit at Council Fire time canbe fun, these children agree. Archery was also popular among the students. Inthis skit are Kerry Sue Burcham, Eileen Rose, Pamela Kerr, Shirley Rose, Bridget Kerr and Holly Alexander. INDIAN TRAIL...A real adventureat Adventure Mountain Camp was the instruction on following Indiantrail signals. Robie Beebe, Bill Foote and Brad Beebe, Los Altos, concentrate on their ability to read signs on the trail, _. Adventure Mountain EXPLORING. ..Featuring Indian lore, "the Adventure Mountain campers are shown exploring nature in the stream. The children are Scotty Alexander, Pamela Kerr, Holly Alexander, and Kerry Sue Burcham. The camp operated for two weeks this year. It will expand its schedule for 1963, according to Burcham. COUNCIL FIRE...Evenings found the children gathered around the Council Fire for their Indian lore story. Here we find Paul Draper, Bridget Kerr, Caroline Draper, Items Sold At Auction NEVADA CIT Y---The State Division of Highways will conduct a public auction beginning at 10 a.m, tomorrow fgr the sale of 26 items of machinery and equipment, All items will be auctioned at the Highway Maintenance Stationin Nevada City, 801 Zion St. They will be auctioned in the following order: A 2-hp air compressor; minimum acceptable bid, $150. Custom-assembled portable compressor and 30gallon tank; minimum bid, $20. A 1/4-hp portable air compressor; minimum bid, $20. West table grinder, 14"x2" capacity, with motor; minimum bid, $45, Glass-cutting lathe, ad~justable speed with table and motor; minimum bid, $100. Glass-smoothing stone with motor; minimum bid, $50. Metal grinder with motor; minimum bid, $50. Custom glass-polishing lathe with motor, cork wheel and felt wheel; minimum bid, $100. Five-gallon water still; minimum bid, $25. Manual bench shear, 4” capacity; minimum bid, $10. Manual beading machine, 30” throat; minimum bid, ' $35. Bench slip roll former, 36"; minimum bid, $50. Bench model beading machine, 22"to 42" capacity, with six set rolls; minimum job of washing the TALL JOB----Dale Clark (in hat) and Bob Caddy have the tall “upstairs " windows in one of the exhibit buildings at the fairgrounds. bid, $40. Manual bench folder, 22gage capacity; minimum Kerry Sue Burcham, Holly Alexander, Pam-' ' shaper with motor; minimum ela Kerr and Don Gentili. OUTDOOR COOKING...Enjoying their pancake cooking experience and Kerry Burcham, Robie Beebe, Los Altos, Bridget Kerr, and Bill Foote, Auburn. Before cooking, the students learned to make a fire and put it out. known on the policy declarations. Coakley said he referred to the following CDC policies: 1. Abolition of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, 2. Repeal of loyalty oaths. THOMAS COAKLEY Attorney general candidate Thomas Coakley announced his opposition to five policy declarations of the California Democratic Council and asked Attorney-General Stanley Mosk, the Democratic candidate, to make his views Hilbora Avto Upholstery A RRA eet ity Nationally advertised DEL ORO NURSERY 21/2 miles West of Grass ALUMINUM valley on Marysville HighF ‘WQway. We'll Have Our Us ual SPECIALS.-Fo SATURDAY & SUNDAY. HERE ARE A FEW: 49¢ Cactus 3 for 51% 98¢ Liquid Fertilizer 2 for 98: PREPPPALAA 45 eoveavnn A give you year round comfort and protection. . add lasting charm to your home Styles for window, . Special "Blooming" Bo gpa 'DAHLIAS or MARI FREE estimate and \ GOLDS ONLY decorator booklet 5) 39¢ Dozen 265-2151 . ‘ PRPPPPAPPPPEPEIEP>, QPlenty of Fertilizers, Sprays, (Peat Moss in Stock. 6 6 sa oe Political Prospecting 3. Establishment of police review boards--which can only havethe effect of hamstringing the police. 4. Admission of Red China to the United Nations, 5. Reduction of military expenditures, ber of the Republican State Central. Committee, Singh opposed Nagel for inthe June primary vote, but has stated he will give full support to Nagel in the Noyember election, FRED NAGEL Fred Nagel, Republican candidate for Congressin the 2nd District, has announced the appointment of Kirpal Siagh, Roseville, as a mem= NO ON 23 The Mountain Counties Water Resources Association the November ballot, the Senate reapportionment measure. "If this scheme is adopted, . our traditional system of checks and balances in the legislature would be destroyed,” the association said. P+4 } NE Ay i Wed, -Sat. MY GEISHA
Shirley MacLaine Edward G,. Robinson 8-11 Printing For Every Purpose Plus «CIRCULARS DESERT PATROL **STATIONERY Sun, -Tues, . 12-14 ** MAIL PIECES MR, ROBERTS #*BILLS . — — **FORMS PAJAMA GAME y Doris D. ] NEVADA CO. PRINTING H Watch for the GOLDEN and PUBLISHING §= HoprRETTA SEASON every ed, evening starting Aug. 9. Great Waltz, Chocolate Soldier and Rose Marie and many others, 712 W. Main St. GRASS VALLEY phone 273-4590 Raa s 2s bid, $70. Chicago brake on stand, 48" 16-gage capacity; minimum bid, $100. Spot GRASS VALLEY ---T he Hi4H, which is the 4H group welder; minimum bid, $125. Bench lathe with reversible . motor; minimum bid, $100. ! Tilting arbortable saw, 17x20, 8"-capacity, with motor; minimum bid, $45, . Jointer with motor; minimum bid, $50. Floor model ' . . for high school students, has chosen one of their community service projects for the year. This year,until cold weather sets in, the Hi-4H'ers will gather wasps, These wasps will then be distilled to gather venom. A serum will be condensed from the the Republican nomination is opposing Proposition 23 on . bid, $80. Swivel bench vise, 4"; minimum bid, $10. Sin! . . resulting liquid and shots gle end grinder, 3"x3" drum, . . . prepared for persons allergic to the actual wasp stings. It was pointed out that numerous people die from with motor; minimum bid, $25. Floor model buffer. polisher with motor; minithe effects of bee and wasp stings in the US each year andthat, with enough of this serum, the death toll can be cut to almost nothing. Thewaspsthat are needed to serve science are the ones that build paper nests around the eves of houses and barns. These include the flat, saucer shaped, nests and alsothe larger sack like nests that canbe found in sheltered, areas, If anestis located the Hi4H members will be glad to Hi-4H’ers To Combat Wasp Stings collect the wasps, The num-~ bertocall is 273-4563. This is the number of the Agriculture Extention office, and they will be able to pass the word on to Hi-4H members, College Assoc. Accredits High Schools ROCKLIN ---California high schools will now be accredited by the same organization which accredits all four-year and junior college institutions in the state, the ' mum bid, $40. 12” vertical surface grin. der and motor and adapter; ;, SACRAMENTO---The July minimum bid, $15. Portable . split of highway users taxes electric hack saw; minimum . among the State, cities and bid, $15. Pressure pump and . COunties amounted to 50-gallon tank; minimum . $30,681,821, State Controlbid, $45, . ler Alan Cranston reported 'Nevada County Gets Highway Tax Share today. Nevada County's share was $26,876, Sierra County $19,339; and Placer County $50, 843, Western College Association. Representatives of universities, state colleges and juniorcolleges metthis month to discuss the program. One of three representatives of California's 70 junior colleges is Harold Weaver of Sierra College. — —— . . ! . . of Organists recently granted a charter to the Mother Lode Chapter in Grass Valley. The group is composted of choir directors land organists and has more than 280 chapters in all 50 states. The local chapter Officers are (L-R) Donald Baggett, subdean Dorothy Simmons, sec; Ruth Rockwood, deanand Bernard Rockwood, treasurer. EXPERT PRINTING DEL np ie emphasize music for rural churches. Canadaisa charter member of the United Nations, aoe Nevada County Fair Closing Dates agriculture, horniculture, and home economics. AUGUST 10 9 p.m. 4H CLOSING DATES: . agriculture, food pre par. i . . . THE moUNTAS RUG CLEANT® ation, clothing and textiles home furnishing Floriculture closes. FREE ESTIMATES TOWN TALK e 285-2570 FreePick-up And Delive AUGUST 17 9 p.m. i\C HARTER OFFICERS---The American Guild l ” GET MORE AND PAYLESS For YOUR HOME iCheck and Compare. YL. base SM On Your Lot Builder 183 Palm Ave. TU 5-4019 BUILT TO FHA. SPECIFICATIONS OR BETTER QUALITY Homes FOR LOTS LESS. PAYLESS “Retirement” HOMES — DUPLEXES — MULTIPLES Highway 49 Evenings Call Your Plans or Ours. 190% Financing Office TU 5-6614 DI 6-8841 .