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February 7, 1962 (10 pages)

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Page 8..Wednesday, February 7, 1962 -+++NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET Plan Hymn Sing Feb. 18 NEVADA CITY--Combined choirs of four local churches will join ina Sing on Sunday evening, Feb. 18 at 7:30-p.m, in the First Methodist Church of Nevada City, Participating choirs are those from Emmanuel Episcopal Church of Grass a M. J. Seapy By DAR NEVADA CIT Y-=Captain John Oldham Chapter of the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution met Jan, 29 at the home of Mrs, R,J. Polk in Nevada ‘ity. Regent Mrs, Ernest Buck, presided. The Rector, and Mrs, Ruth Phelen, Choir Director; First Methodist Church, Grass Valley, Rev, Leo Hamilton, Pastor, and Harold George, Jt, , Choir Director; Trinity Episcopal Church, Nevada City, Rev. Robert Noble, Rector, and Mrs, Marion . Libbey, Choir Director; and First Methodist Church, Hymn of painful is a prolonged deficiency of calcium. * So says a famous decter end widely-read newspaper columnist, formerly with the Maye Clinic, and other well-known health authorities When meals, consistently deficient in calcium, are fortified with DYNA-CAL Calcium Tablets, tormenting calcium-deficient muscle cramps canbe promptly relieved. But don’t confuse DYNA-CAL Tablets with ordinary calci Products. DYNA-CAL Tablets contain no phosphorus which frequently intereferes with the absorption of calcium. And DYNA-CAL Tablets contain a special ingredient which helps to put calcium ‘into the blood stream quicker—bringIng faster relief to cramping, calcium-starved muscles. Pleasant-to-take DYNA-CAL Tablets with calcium, glutamic acid hydrochloride, and vitamins D and C contain no They are safe, harmless, calcium food supplements. Hf you are suffering miserable muscle cramps, and suspect you are not getting enough calcium, ask for DYNACAL Tablets, today. Bottles of MODERN 163 MILL STREET GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA PHONE 273-6066 Valley, Rev, Wm, Bohn, HEALTH FOODS ETTER FOODS FOR BETTER HEALTH Rockwood, Choir Director, of the participating churches Will share in the responsibilities of the program, and organists will be Mrs, Evelyn Paye and Mrs, Ruth Page Rockwood, The public is cordially invited to attend this unusual event, Conservation Week Plan GRASS VALLEY ----The Nevada County Conservation Council met in the fairground office of Chairman Malcolm Hammill Jan, 25, Twenty members were present todiscuss budget, Conservation Week planning the high school site grounds development and the proposed refuse ordinance, Frank Socolski, high school sitecommittee chairman, reported that $1707.55 has been donated Nevada City, Rev, R. Ned Smith, Pastor, and Bernard Pastors and choir directors regent and vice regent were elected as delegates to the state convention at Los Angeles in March, Miss Retha Downey reported on a recent Council meeting in San Francisco, Following the business meeting Mrs, Dallas Bush, chairman of the good citizen committee presented the guest of honor, Miss, Mary Jean Seapy. The regent presented her with the D, A.R, good citizen pin and a gift fromthechapter, Mary Jean then told of her many activities at Nevada Union High School, Other guests were Mrs, J. B, Seapy, Mary Jean's mother, Mrs, William Briggs, and Mrs, Harold Grose, Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs, Lucille Barnes and Mrs, Dorothy Sanders at the tea table, Thenext meeting will be heldFeb, 26 at the home of changesto the Mrs, L.G. Monian in Cedar Ridge, Robert Vollmer to date by organizations, Over 300 plants have been planted and a monitor has been erected, Plans are be90 tablets, $1.50. ing made to.acquire a well . wife, Ardys, lives in Vacaase preserved Pelton Wheel, . ville, recently re-enlisted Gerald Gelatt reported that plans are being made for high: school participation in the Conservation W eek program this year, “Woodland Manners” will be the theme for the 1962 Conservation Week. Vice Weaver Elected chairman Burnette Sanford presided when Hammill left because of other business. ROCKLIN ---Harold Wea‘July. Reenlists In Army HANAU, GERMANY---PFC Robert W, Vollmer, whose for three years in the Regular Army while serving as a helicopter mechanic in the 152d Transportation Detachment in Hanau, Germany. Vollmer entered the Army in October, 1960, received basic training at Fort Ord, and arrived Overseas last The 23-year-old soldier, son of Mr, and Mrs. H D. Vollmer, 537 Brighton, Grass Valley, is a 1960 graduate of Nevada Union TODAY---One hundred years later, carried on at the same corner. Diamond National Corp. gave t property. lumber operations are stil] Many owners have made many Last year the present owner the he premises an up-to-date look. . Dalle it Blt ver, president of Sierra Col<= Early Spring And On Into Summer a . SOS NELLY DON’S Spring fashion focuses attention on new double-knit cotton in sherbet shades, Here, an easy sweater styled bodice tops a A slender skirt., its shallow A yoke defined with smart Sas welt seam detail.. Solid Color Double Knit Cotton
(100% Cotton).. Colors: Honey Beige, green & Pink.. Sizes 8-18 Le HAND WASHABLE $2798 — lege, has been named to the . High School. board of directors of the Western Colleges Association for the 1962 year repreSierra College Grads Further The poinsettia is named for Joel Poinsett, the first Study senting the state's junior colleges, FLOWERS ARE the “LOVELY WAY U.S. Minister to Mexico, 1825-29, «” ROCK LIN --Where do they go from Sierra College? That's one of the questions Registar James McClusky of the local junior colleges tries to answer each year, A follow-up study of the California at Berkeley, Transferring toUC at Berkeley were Lawrence Carlson, Milton Cooper, Robert Lobecker, Robert McHugh, and William Wetherall, Sacramento State was she were: San Francisco State-Mike Claytor, Gary Cogley, and Paul Oehler; UC DavisGregory Enoksen; UCLA-A, C. Fleming; University of M adrid-Charlotte Durnell; Humboldt Stat e-Don Ford; 5 STEAK DINNERS from Hazel’s Restaurant * Alpha Dalpez Hazel’s Knee’s M’ Ladys Novaks Smiths Style Shop Yost Shell Young Teens Merchants ickets will be given at the following stores after 5:30 P. M. onThursday Evenings Nevada City Cut Flowers © Plants « Corsages FREE DELIVERY Grass Valley, Nevada City Bob Kerr <i) GRASS VALLEY FLORAL COMPANY Grass Valley Nevada City Highway. . Dial 273-2223 1961 graduates showed that about half of the 178 grads went on to other colleges, the rest going towork at different places, Not all graduates returned their questionaires, but of those answering the most often mentioned colleges to which they transferred were Chico, Sacramento and San Jose State and University of -LINOLEUM, .FLOOR TILE FOR IN oe FREE ESTIMATE Dial 273-8326 -Evenings 273-6110 destination of Vonceil Bab= ineau, Jack Daren, MarjorieFreymond, Rosalie Grenfell, Barry Hankins, Richard Kawahata, Susan Lardner, John Mathewson, Charlotte Miller, Edward Nakamoto, Shohei Sawada, Frank Schellhous, Laurie Ann Sepponen, Darlene Storrs and JoAnn Swartz, Chico State College attracted Eugene Asazawa, William Harvey, James Lemos, Dorothy Munoz, Marjorie Penny, and Neila Whiting, Headed for San Jose State were Larry Baldwin, Fred i@ Ballman, Arlene Gulliford, John Miller, Baron Reed, and Nikki Wing, Attending other colleges _..More Home .-.-. Less Money Hodge; University of Nevada Sonia Sarich; and Iowa State -Eugene Drape. Among the jobs which graduates ofthe college took upon graduation were ones at Beale Air Force base, Galdding-McBean, PG and E and Aerojet. William Briggs DRAPERIES . ;CARPETING Is Delegate To Convention ork and floor coverings Corner Main and Mill Sts, NEVADA CITY --Hardware dealer William C, Briggs of Alpha Hardware Company willbe a delegate to the 6lst Annual Convention and Western States Hardware -Housewares-Paint & Garden Supply Show presented by the California Retail Hardware Association in San FranciscoSunday through Tuesday, Briggs, a member of the CRHA, will participate with more than 6000 dealers from the Western States in viewing more than $2000, 000 of hardware, housewares and allied items on display during the three-day event, 2 Nevada County Dealer raperies for Alexander Smith Carpets Rugs Rug Cushions GRASS VALLEY eae Don't forego the luxury of a spacious home just because your budget or your lot is small!!! ! In this plan of less than 1200 sq, ft: you can have 3 bedrooms, a Separate dining area, an abundance of cabinet space and kitchen work area, together with a “circular floor plan", wi ECON EA Air Tech Graduate MEMPHIS, Tenn.--Kenneth E. Maloney Jr., aviation electronics technician ‘second class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E, Maloney Sr. of Nevada City, was graduated Dec. 11 fromthe aviation electronics techmician school at the Naval AirT echnical TrainingCenter, Memphis, Tenn, with minimal hall s pace, huge wardrobes, and designed specifically to fit a small lot; choice of hip or gable roof. WIHIEALAR ~S has tastefully decorated our MODEL HOME on Glenbrook Hts, Rd. opposite the Gold Center Club, [de> St. Mary's Academy-Arlene Kenneth ‘Maloney Jr. 141 MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY he HL . ‘i ui th MATHER LAR RLU di y WUjylitg Wg O i{! O per annum @ On One Year Certificates Of Deposit YOUR REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT EARNS Be Foe ccm Computed On A Daily. Basis From The Day Of Deposit Accounts may be opened & deposits made by mail MOTHER LODE BANK The bank with the heart..serving the heart of the Mother Lode Grass Valley Placerville @ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Sonora OPEN THURSDA