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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 12, 1962 (10 pages)

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North San Juan News By Donna Milhous The Nevada County Rifle and Pistol Club had a Shurkey Toot Sunday afternoon at Peterson's Corner. honestly, that's what the sign said. Don Ashley, Toby Adams and Warren Jaynes and Bob De S mitd all won Shurkeys. This club is very active of late (due to our perfect 72 degree temperaSonie was having her first baby and haven't been able ‘totear themselves away from their redheaded great grandson, eeeee Jack Keck was one of the ten youths chosen to sing with the chorus at the University of California at Berkeley Friday. After singing, the group — FOOLS 011 Merry Christmas To Youand youand you: Nevada City has long been recognized Nevada County NUGGET. or commen December 12, 1962..Page 5 & ye Ale Ec (% > The Honor Roll has been announced for the first quarterat NU. A point system in which anA receives 3 points, 9 Me? ws we & Ss o9 yy ae oF ¢ FREATUR Rees By Greg Mott McDonald, Mike Menzies, Charles Moore, Mary Mote, Gregory Mott, Bonnie Peavy, Genie Peterson, Joanne Pluntures) and though it isa wentto dinner, took ina oar a B 2, and aC, is used. kett, Sharon Sandiforth, J county iubcladéa,’ che cenmovie, and came home. as the cultural center of Nevada CountyAtthe end of each quartera Terry Simpson, Suzanne ter has always been in the a Reet Long and that it has moreauthors, more artists, sign-up sheet is placedin the -Smith, Karen Splinter, Gary San Juan area. The club i a to — the . more talent and more c haracters and main office, where students Sturni, Sharon Sullivan, Eric roomisat Peterson's and Bob teenagers out here tell me " who have the necessary 11 Trubschenck, Leslie VeldDe Smitd is the current presi they manage to get through atmos phere than any other section of this points or more may Hace man. dent. _ theguardsat nearby theaters . 9reat Northern Mines area. More books A GENTLE REMINDER by Julie Bram. theirnames. Following isthe A second meeting of the eeees tosee the highly advertised, . have been written about Nevada Ci Ly heeded honor roll for the first quarSierra Foothill League Joint Me Larry and Evie Hoover provocative movies. When than any other of the many facinatin g kamp..photographs by husband Lynnand ter, Student Councils was held helped move the Ashleys we went to see Poor White an assist by Lucille Christie and Mary SOPHOMORES: Bonnie Antoday, December 12. NevovertoAngels Camp, where Trash, I noticed many . COmmunities surrounding it. And every Wallis-It's a delightful book-full of C gove, TinaBeal, JerryBlum, ada Union sent Stan Sodolski, Don is working, last week. youngsters that I thought . year a new crop of literary effort-Nevada 9 ee eee Claudia Clark, NancyCoon, Bill Newton, Rich Womack, Janice will stay here until motos eetully young. yo Cityana for Christmas gift giving-and 1962 sin Jackreceipes, photographs, with hisRobert Conant, Sheryl Greg Schiffner, and Leslie Wednesday and of course therereallywasa guard, an ; t Idina htr z ; Davies, Pat Dyer, Connie Veldmanas delegates to the they will come back on he insisted on seeing my ID. is avintage year as witness the following _— : = Te i calla Frazier, Bari Godiiey, Brian. meeting. knee the items weekends quite often. Anyengin varied offerings: . being mainly a visual compendium of items . 1, ley, Joann Hanneforth, tobe discussed was our Code one wishing to write to them Kelly Shur's dog, Mike, . primarily Nevada City, California, arranged . Ellen Haskill, Susan Jones,” of Ethics. Last year when the or send a card should send it ay i apt at ge i THE HANGING OF DEER CREEK DAN-a_ for the enjoyment of the serious devotee Tim Know, Carol Kuflik, Code was being worked on, toGeneral Delivery, Angels ay for a spell Saturday night ° Stephanie Lambert, Albert Nevada Union representaCamps. ae pra Kelly's car runees Ballad of the Northern Mines-in a lustier role setae bara ed ee (3° . a dere Nite Mee Hees oa 4 rout av q << tiadinalaey over a 15 foot embankment . era-and other verse. By Alvin S. Trivel8¢ _ ale set hadoosee — me 00 We see Oy the Dallas McElhannon, Terry and told the other school be i Around 40 per cent of the on Hiway 49, Accordingto piece. visitor or even possibly a resident or two as a Meekins, Martha Penaluna, delegates of the attempts. 2e ticket moneyhasbeenturned reports, Kelly is doing as . history in rhyme “gentle reminder” of the exciting early days in Bonney Pirkig, Linda SorenThe council expressed in= i in by members of the North wellascan be expected. He A tongue in cheek verse Y the mining camps. . . a reminder of the son, Leslie Seeback, Dick terest in the project and . San Juan Teenage Club who receiveda nasty gash on the [and with great poetic license historically argonauts’ buildings, writings and doings . . . . Simpson, Debbie Thompson, asked that the Code of Ethics a } are selling four turkeys, The forehead and is recuperating but captures the spirit of the times. A jpjep even a word or two as to just who they Carol Towne, Judy Valdez, be brought to the meeting club may net $225. James at County Hospital. sae t ite! m. $1.25 were Paula Wagniere, Melodie whenithad been completed. Drury and some of his friends naainded i collector’ s item. ee gee ee : ‘ = Webster, Patti Weiss, Mary donated the turkeys after I'm just slightly green this Oe een eres Williams, Narma Wilson. Richard V. Gor ol they had won them at the week over the blind undeThere were wrecks and storms and washouts too JUNIORS: Jane Ash, Betty. "lenard ¥. y turkey shoot last month. served good luck of one of Boss, Jean Cardin, Helen Anyone wishing to help the my fend KitOrr, Kit whe But right on time the trains came through. Carl, Rich Cartoscelli, Ron. . At Walker AFB club cancall 3221. The turA ten hour day but a living wage nie Dow, Pauline Falconi, keys ‘will be given Saturday night at the Teenage Club meeting place at the Birchville school andthe public is invitedtocome down (but it isn't necessary). eee ee Three year old Timmy Orr now bears scars to brag to his children about someday in the far off future. In fact you could say that he has been earmarked, He fell off of his donkey Saturday intoa barbed wire fence and his ear was lacerated by some barbs. *eee@ TheOrd Giests, who have been caring for their two small grandchildren for a week, entertained their daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Carl Ehlig, of Bloomington, over the weekend, Carl and Patricia left the little ones with the Giests while they went to Oregon to cut Christmas trees on their property. eee & & Irene and Harry Jensen finally returned from Oakland after having been away for two months, They went already has more than her share of furs, acquired a silver fox fur in the most fantastic way last week. She and Verna Harris were driving down Birchville road when they ran over him {in broad daylight even) Kit jumped out of the car and finished him off with a rock and now he isbeing tanned in Marysville. The taxidermist says he is in prime condition. I've lived here for 11 years and have only seen foxes three times and that was such a short glimpse that I wondered later if I just imagined the whole thing. Now when you see Kit wearing this little prize, be sure to say, “Did you killit yourself". That is what she is dyingto be asked, eee 8% Do you know how to get your windows washed on the inside without any work and cook dinner at the same time? Close all of the doors
and windows and put water onthe stoveto boil. You can add meat and vegetables or boil beans or make lots of tea. You do need two chilTo men who toiled on the Narrow Gauge. dows get steamed up let them play tic tac toe and the winnerhastoerase. This usually forbidden pleasure should last through the kitchen and dining room windows. (Editor's Note: A report from another staff me mber who has tried this plan says that it is one sure way to make the washing of windows necessary.) O. NARROW GAUGES To hear Al Srivelpiece pe we “necks like this were common on the Narrow Gauge. This one in 1890. HYDRAULICKING-By Robert Wyckoff..art work by Charles Woods and David Osborn. A picture story of the great days of the monitors, man-made water carved beauty, the Malakoff and the battle of the mountain people andthe flatlanders. A bargain. John Fraczek, Edward Gerick, June Harney, Patsy Hutson, Marilee Immel, Joyce Little, Cathy Martz, David Medlyn, Ray Meister, Mike O'Connor, Gigi Partington, Vicki Pjontek, Kathy Pontius, Gretchen Roese, Chris Sahl, Margaret Sheridan, Cathy Sherman, Diane Steger, Blair Tremoureux, Gale Veater, Rich Womack. SENIORS: Cheryl Atchley, Linda Bennallack, Sue Cole‘man, Ann Colling, Jim Else, Mike Fife, Glenda Goerze, Karen Hansen, Paul Hawken, Kerry Hobbs, Rich Hollingshead, Robert Lum, William Lum, Judy Malcolm, Jeanne +* Make GUNTER AFB, Ala. ---Staff Sergeant Richard V. Groy of 310 N. College Ave., Gen€Seo, Tle: is returning to Walker AFB, N.M., following his graduation from the United States Air Force course for medical service technicians here. Sergeant Groy, sonof Mrs, Lee Putt of Port Byron, I1l., received advanced training in the technical and supervisory skills connected with the immediate care and treatment of patients, A graduate of Geneseo High School, the sergeant is married to the former Georgia A. Markell of Grass Valley. Your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING * EASY..at , Foote Electrical Co. , Plenty of Free Parking Just Arrived whentheir granddaughter dren for this. After the winat $1.95 NEW STOCK OF . HY DRAULICKING TRANSISTER CLOCK RADIOS +47 Hamilton-Beech, Sunbeam & GE *y, — Electric Mixers + + Sunbeam & GE Waffle Bakers — * a note apou 1S Christmas gst gh Rt Decorator fa Raaesen foe ree Loria wo) elele) . XO UROL. ( MOSETTE SETS $2.00, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 & $10.00 Complete Stock Of GE Electric Blankets PICTURESQUE SETS $5.00 $10.00 ' ER SCROLL ART SETS $3.98, $5.00 + ; " PEBBLETTE Art Sets $1.98 «et GE Electric Can Openers ALL PAINT BY NUMBER SETS $1.00 to $5.00 Diamonds “if Flectric Clocks ) * MOSAIC TILE TRIVET-TRAY SET $5.00 Watches : : $1.10 $2.90 $625 $2995 $4495 ASSORTED SIZES FRAMES EXTRA SPECIAL GE Analog Computer 5188 pul $29.95. Universal Hair Dryers GE Hair Dryers Universal Knife Sharpeners Clocks AND MANY OTHER GIFTS “JEWELRY All types and our Gold Nugget GE Advanced Lab 57888 and Quartz Jewelry brands of ii Mat $99Bs ‘Mow Makes Lasting Gifts Electric Table ; S 88 & Appropriate Souvenirs Appliances . Lionel Inventor Series 5 ot Phe Cold Coury PP 5 as $ BEAUTIFULLY EXPERT WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING el * These books-all three-will be treasured by formerresidents, newcomers and all of us who wouldn't live anywhere but Nevada County. Buyfrom Dickerman's-J &B Novelty-Sven Skaar’and others. If any SwECers questions, give the author a twist of the fhos MILL ST,, GRASS VALLE dial. Phone 273-3039 See The Many Other SPECIALS On Our SALE TABLE from 2 QC & up . Grass Valley Hobbyhouse & Office Equipment 120 West Main Street Grass Valley, California Foote Electrical Co. 519 Alta St., Grass Valley.Ph. 273-2478 Phone 273-4288