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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 16, 1963 (8 pages)

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124 MILL 5T., GRASS VALLE ‘By Irene Stoops The holidays were a busy time -sonow to catch up on holiday news. Many Campfor the Christmas holidays -the Michael Browns spent Christmas with the Jack , Bishops on the coast -the . Richard Lees and Deana went to Oregdn -the Joe Del Portos went to Pleasanton to the Jack Burkes -the Tom Warackaswent to Los Angeles -the Frank Massas to Newcastle -Walter Fore , visited relatives in the Bay Area --the Claude Williams f went south -and we spent Christmas in Grass Valley. EXPERT PRINTING Printing For ~ Every Purpose *xCIRCULARS Jack Horton of southern Calif. and Marylynn Horton Miao acpinarne of RedBluff spent the Christ**MAIL PIECES . } mas holidays here with their #*BILLS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn **xFORMS . Horton. ee NEVADA CO. PRINTING and PUBLISHING 212 W. Main St. GRASS VALLEY phone 273-4590 Comptonville School reopened Jan. 7 after the holiday vacation. On Dec, 21 the teachers, Lynn Holstein, Principal; Mrs, Otto Poitz and Mrs, Lynn Holstein, presented a Christmas ;, Program , at the school auditorium which was attended by a large crowd of parents and friends. Following the program Santa appeared with treats for all. The donation of candy and oranges was made by the Cal-Ida Lumber Company. eee¢ee8 Ray and Charlotte Wake_man made the trip to Salem, Oregon, to attend the 60th Wedding Anniversary of Charlottes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bingman, on Dec, 24. The Wakemans visited other relatives in Oregon and went on to Auburn, Washington, to visit their son Bruce and his family, reilverware Diamonds Watches Clocks AND MANY OTHER GIFTS oS JEWELRY our Gold Nugget nd Quartz Jewelry Makes Lasting Gifts teataataateat ug tonville residents were away& Appropriate Souvenirs Of The Gold Country EXPERT WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING MARTUNG turning home on the evening of Jan. 1. The early part of December, Judge Acton M. Cleveland, Postmaster Leland Pauly and Mr. and Mrs. William Groves attended the Dedication of the new CourtGrass Valley house in Marysville. ewe 7 . stees Since 1875 Our sympathy to the . Holmes family of Celestial Valley. Mr. Alpha Holmes Phone 273-3039 j died of a heart attack while . simplicity oes BERGEMANN Funeral Chapel Ww 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City call 265-2421 “ready to serve you day. or night -working in his yard on the afternoon of Dec. 20. The “body was shipped to Paris, Texas, for burial. eeese8 Our sympathy -also to the family of Kenneth “Kelly” Schurr who died Dec. 12 as aresult of an auto accident. Funeral services were held on the 14th at the Masonic Hall with Judge Cleveland officiating, and burial was in Camptonville cemetery. Schurr is survived by three children who reside in Reno. eee288 We left the morning of Dec. 29 on a trip to the Bay Area to visit relatives, WE’ visited the Robert Fischer, Glenn Stoops andRobert McCarney families in Martinez; and the Kenneth Stoops and Robert McDowell families in Concord. We returned to Grass Valley on New Years Eve and spent that evening and New Years Day with the John L. Jaynes family, visiting the Ivan Butlers of Grass Valley on New Years day. : e®eese Friends are sorry to hear that Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Horton are in San Francisco where Horton is undergoing a serious eye operation. He had to take a series of tests Jan. 3 and thought he would haveto be hospitalized several days before ths actual operation. When evidence that gold had been discovered at Sutter's millrace Ja nuary 24, 1848 reached San Francisco, the first gold rush from that city left only seven of the Kent Skala . Recently Married CEDAR RIDGE---Mr. and Mrs, Oscar]. Skala of Cedar Ridge have announced the recent marriage of their son, Kent Doyle Skala, to Miss newick, Washington, The young couple were tral Protestant Church in Richland, Washington. Mrs. . R.E. Sloot of Kennewick and former classmate of the bride was matron of honor and Donald Brooks, brother of the bride, performed the best man. duties, Mrs, Skala is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald I. Brooks of Kennewick, Washington. After high school graduation she attended Columbia Basin Junior College. She is presently employed as a secretary with General Electric. in Richland. . Kent graduated with the Nevada Union High School class of 1960 and is presently in the U.S, Navy, serving aboard the USS Comstock, He willcomplete his service in June, 1964. Kent is also the grandson of the late Mrs. Hettie Doyle Nancy Sharon Brooks of Ken=" married Dec; 8 in the Cen= . MEMORIAL SERVICES...The Nevada City Lodge of Elks held their annual memorial services Sunday, with Dr. C. Jackson Rayburn as guest speaker. The pro. gram featured vocal and instrumental numbers by the Newcomer Lyric Ensemble, pictured above, under the direction of Mrs. Byron Stebbins, Shown are (back of Alta Hill. row, left to right) Mrs . Stebbins, Maxine CABOT, Arkansas---Miss Kathryn Moore of Camptonville and W arren Lewis of Downieville were married in the Methodist Church at Cabot, Arkansas, Dec. 22, with Reverend Gail Anderson officiating. Organist was Mrs. Dodson of Cabot. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Oliver Moore, of Camptonville. Frances Lewis of Camptonville was Matron of 900 inhabitants behind, Honor and A/2c Douglas Hale eee etic Tae a a en Reed, Esther Voght, Clara Neal, Qlive Simmons, Julie Diluggi, Fay Dunbar, Jennie Brewer, Gladys Harper; Merla Phillips, and Gale Nichols, (font row) Gertrude Mac Alexander, Mrs. Sterling Snow, Ruth Hall, Floy Bagley, Ardel Rodoe, Margaret Purvis, Olive Hughes and Helen Beatie. Kathryn Moore, Warren Léwis Wed was Best Man. The bride was gowned in a w hite brocade sheath dress witha sheer nylon overskirt. A short veil was heldin place with a pearl and rhinestone pin. She carried a white Bible with a yellow throated orchid. The Bible was a gift from her grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Jensen. The Matron of Honor, Mrs. Frances Lewis, wore an orchid faille suit and a corsage of white carnations. The mother of the bride, Mrs, Oliver Moore, wore a pink silk dress with a corsage of white carnations. Following the wedding a reception was held at the new home of the newly-weds in Cabot, where a beautiful wedding cake and punch were served to the guests. Mr. Lewisisthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis of Downieville, He is in the Air Force, stationed near Cabot. xd Extra Values il oe Why Pay Mote ¢ rae 233 Colfax Avenue at Purity Plaza 2 _Dial 273-8768 Pi; Kings or-Filters Cigarettes * $709 Plus Tax Regular: 99 Plus Tax Barretts Marovich Mrs. Chapman's Second Grade "Winter Fun’ by Linda Scott Bell Hill School Adding Machines « Phone 273-4300 P.O. Box 944, Grass Valley, TO CORINTHIA Dear Corinthia: Do youhaveto take vitamins? Our whole family does. I mean we take Stewart's Formula pills every morning. Mother puts two pills at each of our places at the table and she insists that we take them. My brother says he would rather eat Wonder Bread--it builds bodies 12 ways. Mother tells himnot to get cute and the reason he needs vitamins is because he spends so much time lying on the sofa memorizing TV commercials instead of exercising by mowing the lawn. Sometimes our dog Cracker gets vitamin pills too. This is mostly when mother is not looking and when Cracker is close to my brother's chair. Daddy says Cracker needs vitamin pills. "how else could we pump enough energy into her to get her waRed up long enough to eat?" he says. Twoweeks ago Cracker got a cold and we had to take her to the vet to get a shot which cost $3.50. Later, daddy ‘got a cold and told mother he had better stay in bed and for her to call the doctor. Mother told daddy to gotowork and sweat it out as there was no use in spending money on an old cold, Daddy said he thought he ought to rate as much attention as Cracker but. mother just ignored him and said if he had taken his vitamin pills every day he wouldn't have a cold. I think daddy was stuck for an answer to that. I think he wanted to tell mother that Cracker got more pills at every breakfast than anyone and still got a cold and so her argument wasn't too good. But daddy is a great diplomat and just kissed mother and went to work to sweat things out. As always, urine Realtor Leonard F. Carey California Real Esfate InvestmentsMortgage Loans D.E. MATSON FOREST PRODUCTS HILLS FLAT GRASS VALLEY $+ 4444444444 Dial 273-2091 Easily installed, and its avail(able in different weights. . Cool in summer and saves on winter fuel bills. NI = “st Sth 99 ! Gin « Vodka Barretts Whiskey. A Blend...80 proof n 999 . and Typewriters FOR RENT or FOR SALE. Let us give you a free estimate of cost for insylating your hente. An average house can be insua oetere Repair Service on Office Machines teen See . Rum Certified & Guaranteed Bali Hai : : : Wine Punch Y% gal [? 2 9 JHebbyhouse & . 120 W Main St. aS OFFICE'EQUIPMENT . °'sc3 o's PMs onisas:. Ida and Neterdey Til 10 pm