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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 14, 1960 (10 pages)

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ais %' Oe (Nee 8 MS. 2 ee Weal 2A 6 wt aA. een ea UNITED GIVING..The United Campaign method of conducting all community fundraising activities was the topic of discussion at a meeting of the Western Nevada County Community Service Council last week inthe Victorian Room of the National Hotel. Speaker of the day was Ernest J. Young, executive director of the Sacramento Area United Crusade. Young yr NUGGET Photo by Prentiss Studio ,, praised the local group for exhibiting a desire for leadership inestablishing the united campaign method of gathering, funds. Shown (left to right) are WillardRose, chairman ofthe program; Young; Mrs. Dorothy Burille, secretary of the council; and Gordon Wright, council member. APPRECIATION 20% DISCOUNT ALL GIFTWARE 10°/) DISCOUNT RECORDS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING e ~ CHUCK STV PIONEER VILLAGE 162 S. Auburn St., Grass Valley AYVSaIAINNG practical side" to Christmas, There's. ai. too! and nothing’s more practical than your BankAmericard. You can use it to buy almost every gift on your list. And, if you like, 5 you can budget your payments ¢ over several months.“33189 *oyusmese es ~*3S 981d Te uopzses! gesEFler BANK OF AMERICA WATIGNAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION « MEMBER FEOERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . ie “a 4-HCLUB By CATHARINE MARTZ ** * & KENTUCKY FLAT Because of the Thanksgiving holidays and members going away, the Kentucky Plat 4-H Club $katihg party was changed from Nov. 26 to Nov. 22. The skating party was held at the Marysville Roller Rink. Four carloads of 4-Hers left the ty Flat School at 6:30 p.m. They arrived at the roller rink at 7:30 p.m. Everyone enjoyed himself, although there were some bruised .bones. 4-Hers attending the party were John McKittrick, Happy Pugh, Judy Pugh, Patrick Lawson, Steve Ashcraft, Mike DeMartini, David DeMartini, Tom Rackerby, Ken Sorenson, Willie Rickard, Sharon Personeni, Donny = Personeni;, Personeni, Bill Personeni, and Johnny Personeni, Guests attending were Pamela Hockett Rackerby. Leaders and par2 ents attending were John Personeni, Louise McKittrick, Archie Rackerby and Isabel Hedrick. Tom Rackerby, Reptr. ** * & BANNER How. do you make a square hole with drill? other tocls, the too] that would do just that was shown to the Banner 4-H electrical group on the night of Nov. 21. The class visited the home workshop of Robert Wehrman of Newcastle. Wehrman, who has about $5800 worth of woodworking equipment, explained each of.his many. machines and hand tools. After which he allowed the group to use his equipment and helped them in forming the pieces for their tool boxes. Merle Coziah, the electrical leader, helped the members decide on a style and size for the tool boxes. The members will finish their boxes at home and at further meetings at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Coziah. Those attending were first year electrical members Terry and Kitty Meekins, Bobby Townsend, and Gordon Bertoglio; second year . class ~ fourth meetings at the home Bob of the leader, Mrs. White. . a round . Along with many; Jones Memorial: DIAPER DERBY Vv — OO KI NG Favorite recipes from the files of Nevada County's first ladies , » iS) < 382 . . & 4 ' =} a9 _ es ae eee Sie eee l S682 . 8 ge Gatehet a a &€ vg as ay . a B = o es Ba-98 j gs% “3 S's 3 eecsesyes E i ass § [S82 #SSsee"Fa . = . Soh 8 ‘SeT2 SeFz este . Ri 9 25 G8*2ke2 casqeaess r 3S SSG Se2N08G5 SRS ESOS S =< VOETOPS LH g ¥ zBOZOOLS”. § .
. ~ Cae Ee eee ees _— 3 * 2 5 2 aes i . e S32 § %§€S S8st2 .¢ 2BE . be BB =~ 2 7ze°s§so 5 es = ors} wo 4 2 ws & Ord g a] xs . ~ 82.8 62.0 S822 836 ato 1 O ¢rAasgae <0 AZROGASHR< 228 . BLACK Ti HILLS GOLD JEWELRY RINGS ~EARRINGS alley, daughter. Dec. 3, Mr. & Mrs, Pp, Sierra Memorial DonaldSager, Grass Valley, Dec. 6, Mr. & Mrs. John son; Dec. 4, Mr. & Mrs, Huberty, Grass Valley, son; W. J. SMITH James L. Phelan, Cedar Dec. 7, Mr. & Mrs. John Jeweler Ridge, son; Dec. 6, Mr. & O'Brian, Grass Valley, son. Mrs. James L. Guinn, Grass & MEN'S JEWELRY fee FROM $3, 95 218 Broad St. had its third and At this meeting, two girls finished their beach bags and two _ started _ skirts. and Jane Those present were Cathy Dunton, and Larraine Angove, Doreen Jerri Davis, Karniss. Larraine Karniss, Rept. a e¢@ First meeting of the Spring Hill first year electrical group was held on Nov. 21. The leader is Carlton Pascoe. Members of the group are: Larry Foote, Howard Berliner, and Russell Gates.’ Safety rules in electricity were discussed, then questions about the safety rules were answered. Next, turns were taken in reading the basic safety rules and more questions asked by Mr. Pascoe were answered. Russell, Gates, Reptr. BOYS SHIRTS.. 52” ¢ ( ( You Heard. About It ( On TV ENTER OUR BIG FREE RUGS for CHRISTMAS members were John and Janice Tryon. Guests were Susan Coziah, Fred Pettit, ' and Leader Mrs. Coziah. Everyone was interested’ in Mr. Wehrman’s shop and_. learned many things that. will be useful in 4-H work.’ Banner electrical meetings will be held on the first and third Mondays of. each month at 7:30 at the home of the leader, Mr. Coziah, which is located off Garden Bar Road. Terry Meekins, Reptr. * *¢ @ & SPRING HILL The Spring Hill clothing 3 winners guaranteed from our store! It's. easy.. Sign i yOur name at our store. . nothing to buy. And you may winl Deadline December 15, 1960. ae ee a a 2 Franchised Mohawk Dealer For Nevada County *** Jim Heather FLOOR COVERING 233 Mill Street Grass Valley eee Phone 273-6028 ses CHUBETTE DRESSES Sizes 10 1/2 to 141/2 Not a ‘Brushed Orlon GIRLS SWEATERS size: 10 33n § __Sizes7 to 14 $498 & ea , We Give S & H Green Stamps YOUNG TEENS ; 217 Broad St. Nevada City dial 265-4778 — WO Creme. Nee? SMe Macleans{VBARREIRERTHY GIFT WRAP % . 3 roll pack reg. 98¢ now Me f “B86 9 pale ANGEL “. 6 1 TOY. Over an kinds to choose from 4 reg. $2.19 reg. 25¢ “ff 7 the HATS ot, SKIRTS @% SWEATERSLINGERIE ow CAPRIS HOSE o% JEWELRY *e GLOVES o@ BAGS *% SCARVES and many more gift ideas XMAS ORNAMENTS + Large Size now now 2 for 29¢