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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 24, 1962 (10 pages)

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R. Gaylord, Charter Elk, 3 Rites Held SACRAMENTO ---The last surviving charter member of ‘ the Nevada City Benevolent : and Protective Order of Elks No, 518, Ralph W, Gaylord, 2626 Sth St., Sacramento, a died last. week. Mr, Gaylord was an ardent member of the Nevada City Fire Department and served as secretary of the Board. of Delegates for many years, He was known as the “watch ntley © CAMPING OUT..The Grass Valley Jaycees "camped out" on the lawn of one of painat dutele ee. a. Santa Monica's modern hotels over the weekend in their Capacity as co-hosts for through his efforts that NevGener) the annual Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Year banquet. The Jaycee "wagon . ada City had one of the first on eae train" (upper left) drew many curiosity seekers, including former vice-president barca a es ghia men. Richard M. Nixon. Jaycees Fred Harrison, John Micander, president of the Grass With his father, George E Valley group, Bob Johnson and Les Young are shown selling Nixon on the virtues C, Gaylord, Mr. Gaylord = of Nevada County. It is reported that Nixon was ina sélling mood, too. The Eee D Jaycee combo entertained in the hotel lobby (left to right---Micander, Ron Jacothe present City Market. bus and DowAlexander). Another visitor to the "wagon train" was Rafer Johnson, A\lover of music, Mr. ‘os Olympic athlete and honored young man of a prior year. He is shown with Young, . Gaylord is remembered by 62, ‘ Mi b (1 ight) many for his whistling solos he City Johnson, Micander and Jacobus (lower right). in the old. Nevada Theaise Calor at local social functions. ity, as : . : He was affiliatedwith he the Climb steep rocky grades or plow through muddy swamps with the many organizations, includ Ire aping the Ben Ali Temple of tatutes TOYOTA the Shrine, Knights Templar in and Lodge, the Trade Club; and J unalU i he was associated as an of>vada ficial with the California el may i ileek a Nothing stops the Land Cruiser, the world’s most powerful all purpose 4-wheel drive oo velar ia e; that vehicle, Is it the 135 h.p. engine, the rugged transmission, its will to work?..or all three? Survivors includeBetty G. cash or Marsden and Hermine G, gee DRIVE IT-SEE FOR YOURSELF! pee eg aa eae *ASteest . in Sacramento, place H { Ch f Old b Funeral services were held 1 wee oe ariman evroier..Vidsmopiie Mbenape ars oe nse uncil314 Ww. MAIN ee GRASS VALLEY ection of Clark, Booth and ) postYardley Funeral Directors, SOven= nbranIrance 1 to be to Graham’s Loggin Ollows: gg g as said City of z r 1869, 317 Boulder St., Nevada City hone 265-209 ly line P 070 the WHEN YOU DEAL WITH YOUR BOWLING LEAGUE SPONSORS of the ® a line = . et ks Team Members
pei M. COUGHLIN dated . I.. GAGLIARDI fficial C. HALSTEAD 5 5 ’ ty Re . ge pect ag THIS WEEK WE SALUTE THE NEVADA CITY WOMEN’S LEAGUE and THE CLASSIC LEAGUE ile H, g nce H, fo ee : The Nevada City Women's League The Classic League = . — BENUZZI BROS. eee, le Sierra Oil . THE GOLD BOWL 2895, Lower Banner Rd., Nevada City Railroad Ave., Grass Valley 115 Bank St., Grass Valley @ City phone 265-2574 735 Zion St, Nevada City phone 273-6766 Phone 273-9901 one 265-446] on « ‘ e * of Lot ® yi JorthTeam Members Team Members Team Members eds A. BENUZZI Team Members D. BANSMER R. PAGE ich J. WOERNER E. BROOKS B. WILLIAMS E. BRUNNING point G. NICHOLLS L, SANDIFORTH C. NETZ D. RIBBLE B. BENUZZI P. HOWE D. BONZO J. SUMMERS prs S. RANEY 1 City “Carr Pl Ts Sh : JOE & SMITTY’S 102 Boulder St., Nevada City Phone 265-2526 Lower Grass Valley Rd., Nevada City phone 265-4642 235 Commercial St., Nevada City Phone 265-9950 389 E. Main St., Grass Valley phone 273-984] CHINESE FOOD Team Members t eee Team Members ——————SS— S. TIERNEY + pepe J.WEBBER & A. STRAUB 1. CARTWRIGHT P. KEARNS } Team Members E. CARR A ean D. KOSTER D. NELSON D. WASLEY S ieicom : W. FOSTER J. TAMIETTI ; B. CARR L. BARNES / "SHOP Aut ive S : ANGELINI BROS -P.v. utomotive Supply 106 N. Pine St. ° ; Nevada City 320 Sacramento St., Nevada City 735 Zion St., Nevada City Terminal Bldg., Grass Valley do phone 265-2106 phone 265-2422 phone 265-4255 phone 273-8491 ian . “ 24 HOUR TOWING . & ° wood glad Team Members * Team Members _Team Members -and: J. SHERMAN Team Members : G. WASLEY C. SCHMIDT jie G. MORRISON M. SKEAHAN . 3 B. DURKIN E. PHELPS D. WHITE M. HALL R. CLARK I. SAWYER J. WALDON W. ABRAHAM ' J. TAPPERO D. MOTT ‘R. RUA