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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 15, 1967 (16 pages)

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_» Wann. Travel? Charge It to Hawaii of to virtually any other spot on the globe and take up to two years to pay for their holiday, __; Ralph C, Berry, president, the Prospective traveler may apply ‘The new “travel now pay later" program has been de. veloped by the Bank of America and Berry World Travel, one of the largest vacation packagers in the business. According to Soroptimists Hear Worksh op for a travel loan only through his travel agent. The procedure Captain Christian F. Dreyer. followed is the same as on any Jr., son of Brigadier General and Mrs, C, F, Dreyer of Grass Valley, is now in Vietnam in the fight againstCommunist ag other consumer loan, Berry added, . Loans may cover transportation costs, hotels, tours, and other related expenses, Transportation purchased for relatives or friends also may be included as part. of the loan, "This program, " said Berry, "is in line with our policy of making vacation travel available toall,. For years American Marine Private First Class Patrick E, Carr, son of Mr, and Mrs, Robert. E, Carr of 416 Mount Calvary St., Nevada ‘City, has reported for duty at -the Marine Corps Air Station, Captain Dreyer, a tactical El Toro, Santa Ana, Calif, El Toro isthe home of the fighter pilot, is a member of the Pacific Air Forces, the na» Third Marine Aircraft Wing, an tion*s combat-ready air arm aviation cpunterpart to a Marine guarding the 10, 000mile infantry division, At their regular. Thursday The wing is prepared to conBamboo Curtain, the finished products, and they meeting, the.Grass Valley Before his arrival in Southeast duct air operations in support of are. unbelievably beautiful, Soroptimists. were treated to a Asia, he was assigned to the the Fleet Marine Forces, inThe proceeds from the Annual talk by Marge Kopp, co-director families have been enjoying 306th Tactical Fighter Squadron cluding antiair warfare, ofGala Ball go to help in the of the Nevada County Comthe benefits of homes, motor fensive air support, service at Homestead AFB, Fa.. operation of this Workshop, and munity Workshop, .Marge and cars and household appliances The captain is a graduate of support, aerial reconnaissance Mary Lou and Marge look forMary Lou Steger are the talented while they are paying for them St. John*s College High School, and control of aircraft and ward to the day when itis and dedicated gals who are Washington, D. C, Hereceived in convenient installments, so missiles, As a collateral funccompletely self-sustaining. rapidly gaining a statewide his B. S. degree in civil en= why not vacations? It's a part tion, the wing participates as Marge listed some of the ways reputation by their work with gineering from Virginia Miliof modern living. " an integral component of naval in which our community can the handicapped. tary Institute in 1956, where he aviation in the execution of A downpayment is optional assist them., They are in great The workshop is in operation was commissioned upon comsuch other Navy functions as and loan limits are from $300 need of volunteer-aids to. wor from 9 to 3 every day, Mon, pletion of the Air Force Reserve directed by fleet commanders, for a minimum contract to a on a regular basis, ."A willing thru Friday, and these people, hand and a kind heart" are the — maximum of $3, 500. Officers Training Corps proare busily creating everything The only loan applicant who gram, He earned his M, S, only qualifications needed. from pine cone wreaths to lovely, not be considered, accorddegree in 1963 from the UniJoseph C, Droivold, 21, son They welcome. donations of will wool rugs. Although they work of Mr, and Mrs, Louie B, Droiversity of Arizona, ing to Berry, is a person seeking clothing, wool and other materunder difficult conditions, due one-way transportation out of His wife, Margaret, is the vold, 221 Catherine Lane, Grass ials, all of which are used for to lack of proper facilities, Valley, was promoted to Army daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J.B. rugs and other woven articles. the country. Marge glows when she speaks Pelham of 1801 Brown St., specialist fourth class igen . Donations toward getting adof what their "clients", as she 19 while serving with the 517 Graceville, Fla. ditional necessary equipment calls them, are able to do, Heavy Equipment Maintenance will be gratefully accepted, The finished products are sold Company in Schwetzingen, The workshop is housed in the’ through various outlets. Local Germany, Airman Richard L, Foust, USN, 4-H Building -on the County residents are familiar with: the son of Mr, and Mrs, Robert E, A generator operator in the Fair Grounds, and visitors are Christmas wreaths sold at the Foust. of 43 Butterfly Dr., Nev~company, Spec, Droivold enwelcome, Trade Fair and Artists Fair each ada City, has completed the tered on active duty in January ‘The Soroptimists luncheon year, The rugs and other creAviation Mechanical Funda1966 and was stationed at Fort meeting is held each: Thursday ations are alsosold when finishBelvoir, Va., before his arrival mentals School at the Naval Air at The Office. ed. Marge displayed some of overseas last July. Technical Training Center in > Berazeseoce.e sec eres! 9.0.8 99.9 emo 5-, " Spec. Droivold is a 1965 graMemphis, Tenn, Pioneer Arts Field Trip duate of Nevada Union High The four-week course introDuring the regular meeting of School in Grass Valley, duces students to mathematics the Pioneer Arts Club, Thursday physics and the principles of night at the Seven Hills Gramelectricity. Sub jects: stressed NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR INCREASES AND SAN DIEGO, CALIF, (FHTNC) mer School, dates were set for include atomic theory, static DECREASES FOR-INTRASTATE TELEPHONE RATES Jan, 24--Seaman Recruit Richthe weekly field trips: They and dynamic electricity, magThe Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company on February 10, ard C, Dart, USN, son of Mr. will be from 9 to 12 noon, Sat-: netic theory and the construc1967, filed with the Public Utilities Commission of the: State. of and Mrs, Delbert C, Dart of 450 urday, February 11, to the tion of aircraft batteries, California an application, numbered 49142 for. authority to inPine St., Grass Valley, Calif., Pioneer Cemetery in Nevada This month-long course precrease and decrease certain intrastate rates and charges applicable is undergoing nine weeks of City; Saturday, February 18, to pares Navy, Marine Corps and to telephone service furnished within the State of California. In. basic training at the Naval the Nevada County Country Coast Guard personnel for engeneral terms, the proposed increases and decreases are as follows: Training Center here, Club, Grass Valley; and the © trance into more advanced He is receiving instructions in -, Exchanges in the San Prancisco-East Bay, Los Angeles, San Diego * ‘third-on Wednesday, February courses at the center. and Orange County éxtended areas would receive increases reNaval. ) and 22, to the Pelton Whéel, Mill sulting from the application of a uniform set of basic exchange organization, ordnance and Street, Grass Valley. rates for residence and business service. The increases, on the gunnery, seamanship, damage Seaman Recruit James H, average, amount to about $1.50 per month per main residence control, first aid, swimming Hannan, USN, son of Mr, and telephone and $3.50 per month per main business telephone. and survival, shipboard drills Mrs. Robert C, Hannan of Rt, Message unit allowances would be standardized at 30 for 2-party 1, Grass Valley, is undergoing >» and sentry duty, line message rate residence service, with a decrease in the basic A program of physical fitness, nine weeks of basic training at
monthly charge for this service, and 85 for message rate business military drill and inspections the Naval Training Center in er The message unit charge would be increased from $. 0405 Mr. W. Clifford Williams keeps the recruits mentally and San Diego. was installed as High Priest of to $. 0485. physically alert during their He is receiving instructions in the Royal Arch Masons, No, 18, training, _ For exchanges located outside the San Francisco-East Bay, Los Naval customs, courtesies and of Grass Valley, last Wednesday Angeles, San Diego and Orange County extended areas, increases His Navy Classification tests organization, ordnance and evening before an audience of will determine whether he will and decreases in basic exchange residence and business rates regunnery, seamanship, damage fellow officers, members and sult from the application of an increased and graduated scale of be assigned to a school, shore control, first aid, swimming guests, station or ship after his gradurates based on the size of the exchange and whether or not exand survival, shipboard drills Mr. Al-Macey, Past Inspector . ation, tended areaservice is offered in the exchange. In most instances and sentry duty. of the 7th Royal Arch District, there would be an increase in rates which,.on the average, would A program of physical fitness, was the installing officer, asamount to about 50 cents per month per main residence telephone, military drill and inspections sisted by the installing marshall, and about $3, 00 per month per main business telephone. keepsthe recruits mentally and Victor Montre, Mr, Clayton In all exchanges the service connection charge for residence physically alert during their Rudd was the retiring High would be increased from $8. 50 to $10, 00, ° training, ; Priest, having served for the For directory advertising, increases would result from an inThe third annual book sale of His Navy Classification tests Past two years, crease in the number of circulation rate groups, a change in the the Friends of the Libraries will will determine whether he will Assisting the High Priest for method of determining circulation rate groups, and an increase ; be held February 24-25 in the be assigned to a school, shore the ensuing year will be: King, in the level of rates within the new rate groups. 7 Nevada City library, Donations station or ship after his graduaGeorge Scott; Scribe, Paul Key telephone rates would be increased, At the same time, may be left at either library tion, Paye; Treasurer, John Eissenger; rates for this service would be packaged and simplified, There between now and the evening of Secretary, Charles Friant; are alsoincreasesin the rates for CENTREX stations, a wide range February 23, Stephen E, McLeod, 1964 Chaplain, Guy Thorn; Captain of miscellaneous equipment services, intra-exchange private Reference books and other graduate of Nevada Union High Host, Clayton Rudd; Principal line channels, and certain features of public mobile telephone worthwhile books will be purSchool, drafted September 14, Sojourner, Victor Montre; Royal service. : chased for the libraries with the Arch Captain, Lorrie Richards; . 1966, took basic training at Changes in various charges for certain toll private line 1X 30 proceeds from this sale, Fort Lewis, Washington, He Master 3rd Veil, Wilber Jerdon; BAUD channels would decrease the rates for these services. was sent to Fort Leonard Wood Master 2nd Veil, Ed Matteson;. The total increases are estimated to amount to $181, 356, 000, Missouri on November 18, He There are no greater wretches Master 1st Veil, Marion Davis; These increases are proposed to become effective upon grant of was home for Christmas from in the world than many whom and Sentinel, Fred Thomas, authority therefore by the Public Utilities Commission of the December: 19 tc December 31, eople in general take to be Honored guests were, ExcelState of California and in various counties and municipal corpor~_ Stephen graduated from heavy PY. lent Companion Leland Glick, ations therein, including the County of Nevada and the city of equipment operator training at Grand Lecturer of the Grand Nevada, ‘ Fort Leonard Wood on January He alone has lost the art to Chapter, State of California, The State of California and the counties and municipal corpor27, and arrived home January live who cannot win new friends, District 1; High Priest of Siloam ations which may be interested in the application may obtain a e*eees 29, On February 18, he reports Chapter, Royal Arch Masons of copy thereof from the applicant upon request directed to: to Fort Lewis, Wash., for asTheend of learningis to know Colfax ; and High Priest of Royal G. L, Turretto, Assistant. Vice President signment to Viet Nam, God and out of that knowledge Arch Masons No.. 6, of Nevada The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Stephen is the son of Mr, and to love him, City, and John Bennett, Presi140 New Montgomery Street, Room 1626 Mrs, James E, McLeod of dent of the Gold Unit Shrine : San Francisco, California 94105 Nevada City. Club, A copy of the application may be inspected by. any interested 4-H Demonstration Day Mr. Ed Farley, a long time person in the office of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph friend ofthe newly installed Company at 4-H Clubs will hold DemonThere is only one problem High Priest, sang "I Believe” 1414 K Street, Sacramento, California stration day on February 18 at harder to solve than making and “May Each Day”, accomand in the offices of the Public Utilities Commission of the State the Nevada Union High School, money and that is keeping it panied by Pauline Madison. of California, fifth floor, State Building, Civic Center, San The clubs are making preparaonce you have made a little of Preceding the ceremonies, a Francisco, California, and the State Buildings 107 South Broadtions for their entries, however, bountiful pot luck dinner was it. e*ee2¢ es way, Los Angeles, California. adult judges are still needed, served in the dining hall, beauDated; February 10, 1967 Anyone desirous of donating The people of this country tifully decorated with a valenThe Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company their services may call Fran will find that freedom, like tine theme under the chairmanAdrian C. Cassidy Haddock, home advisor, in the peace, has its price and it canship of Mrs, Clifford Williams. Vice President Grass Valley Veterans Memorial not be paid in coin of the realm, Publish: Feb, 15, 1967. Building, Program LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ' Royal Arch Masons Install Book Sale ye J ty 4 at “ i] Sea = California residents now may take ‘that long dreamed of trip The Nugget.. February 15, 1967.9