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et Abrahamson __
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Society Editor
PI
_TEMPLE-NIESEN
NUPTIALS —
First
Methodist
maggi
Fair Prices
EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT THE
Unchanged.
Church
in Grass Valley was the
By IRENE STOOPS
Ysanty
setting for the wedding of
Front gate admissions at
this year’s Placer County
Carol Temple and Dwane Fair will remain unchanged,
On Sunday, July 17 many Niesen at 3 p.m.
on June 24. according
to Charles
Rev. Lester P. Lewis perLauppe, president, and there
Camptonville to meet with formed the rites before 150 will be only two inside atold friends for Campton‘guests at the flower betractions with extra charge.
Directors have fixed the
ville's annual Home-coming decked altar. The bride was
former residents drove to
and Reunion, As in the past
they met at the school where
given in marriage by her
outside admission at 50
cents, with children from
12 to 16 at 25 cents, and
youngsters under 12 to be
father, Homer Temple, of
Napa.
The bridal gown was floor
admitted free.
picnic lunches, Entertainlength, fashioned into emDirectors also revealed
ment consisted mainly of conPire style of white brocade. that rodeo admissions will
Her cascade bouquet was
versation but:there was'a
ofwhite carnations around be $1.25 for adults and 75
short musical program in the.
a white orchid corsage. Her eents for children. There
afternoon inthe school audifingertip veil
was of silk will be rodeo performances
on the night of July 30 and
torium. The Camptonville illusion held in place by
a
Chorus was enthusiastically clip hat of orange blossoms, the following afternoon,! Rita Stewart and Sverre Ronningen exchanged wedding vows
applauded as.they sang many . The matron of honor, Mrs. with Ray Hicks of Auburn! Sunday, July 17th with Judge Verle Gray officiating at the rites.
. The newlyweds are
of the old time songs which Jeanrie L. Henry, San Diego, as stock contractor.
shown here as they cut the traditional
brought memories of happy sister of the bride was at-_ Meanwhile, David Fiddy.
ment,
director
in
charge,
}
wedding
cake
for
the
invited
tired
guests. The new Mrs. Ronningen
in a pink street length
times to many.
ij said five garden clubs have }
gown of the same fabric
refreshments were available
for those who did not bring
.
as!
is well known in this area and is currently employed by the
that of the bridal gown, Her entered booths at the fair. .
Seeking
frist
prizes
of
$75,
.
Purity Store in Nevada City. Ronningen is employed by the
flowers were white: carnations, Tne headpiece was of from a total of $275 in;
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weather so I hesitate to mention it, with
the exception that itis sodry and there are
now fires going in all parts of the state.
Pire is what we use to keep warm with, in
the fireplace, furnace, or stove..not to
burn down forests with. Did you ever really
give it great thought about the people that
get their kicks from starting fires? Apparently such a person is in our midst. It
is more than likely not their fault that they
!like towatch fires..it becomes a mental
ithing..a sickness..not to be ashamed
of, but totake to a doctor and to be cured
iof as one would any disease..Without
{ help andcare, anarsonist cancause
much
. damage and think what it does to people.
‘People like youand me can be hurt, either
i
physically or the deep down kind if you
. loose someone near and dear ..Think
about it..if you know of someone who is
doing this..tryand get it stopped..The
next victim might be you..or me..
Mrs. Carman Walsh and
pink in the same style as i awards, are Miners Ravine.
two children, Michael and
moon to Nevada they will be at home in Nevada City.
i Garden Club, Roseville Betthe bride’s,
Sally, of San Jose visited her}
iter
Garden
Club,
Green
grow under widely varying gated forms; marbled wit
Mrs. Jeanette L. Giles,
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Julius Los Banos, sister of the Thumb Garden Club of Merit Of Privet
conditions of ‘soil and clipale yellow, or yellowCassano, the week of July 10 bride, and Miss Gail Gard‘ Roseville, Family Garden
IT IS NICE to have the Jalopy races back
For Hedges
mate. One of the waxiestedged. Since it isn’t fuss
and stayed over to attend the ner of Cedar Ridge, served ; Club of Roseville and Foras
to
heat
and
wind,
Caliwithus..every
Friday night now that inleaved
forms
is
Texas
PrivPrivet is ideal for hedges
Camptonville Home-coming as bridesmaids, Their gowns / esthill Divide Garden Club, of medium height because et. (Authorities are not posifornia Privet makes an ecosurance problems are straightened up.
_
One commercial booth has}
on the 17th,
/
were of pale blue, identical
tive, but believe that Texas nomical windbreak—partici also been entered—by Green of its beautiful dark green,
f
ularly
adaptable
at
the
sea-}
!
to that of the matron of
dense-growing foliage; and, is a form of Japanese Priv~ honor. Their head pieces . Thumb Nursery of Rose in many species, its creamyet). As a specimen Texas shore.
++ +444
DID YOU KNOW THAT..Mr. and Mrs.
Deciduous Common Privwere of blue, and they carwhite flowers. Also, privet Privet grows no higher than
Ed
Ryan of Rayn's Sport Shop are hosting
i trims attractively and eas6 to 9 feet. The broad-leaved et and English Privet are
Bonnie Queen recently ried pink carnation bouoftentimes
clipped
to
un-.
his mother, Mrs. Vee Leggett for a few
Swimming Class
ily; is relatively inexpenvarieties lend themselves to
underwent an emergency}, quets,
'
1e
to
ye
1d
Melvin Winslow of Sutter,
sive; quick growing, and of informal plantings, and are
@ cousin of the groom, serv-' Schedules Announced . easy culture. Members of exceptionally good for high
now and reported to be doing ed as
best man.
screens,
usual shapes in formal gar-)
dens. Or they make quick weeks. Mrs. Leggett comes from San
growing dividers for front Rafael.
and back yards. Because of
their small, compact, light
green leaves, newly trim.--Marcia Porter has completed her
med Common Privet and
summer school work at College of the
English Privet have a
“manicured” look. Strongly Pacific and came home last Sunday.
scented panicles of white Marcia is the daughter of Mr. andMrs.
flowers appear in midsum
Walter .
Beginning Aug. 1 classes. the California Association
California Privet provides
Castles and Robert Messick, . will be held for beginners, i of Nurserymen offer several
evergreen or semi deciduous
cousins of the bride, seated . intermediate and advanced i varieties of privet.
t++t+te et
. swimmers
the guests,
Glossy Privet has abundtypes with 4-inch flower
at 9:30 a.m, ; junIts
dense
oval
The bride’s mother, Alex.
1i
ant,
broad, pointed leaves clusters.
Mrs. John Montgomery ,}} ene Hammond, Nevada City, . ior and senior life-saving from 4 to 6 inches long. Alleaves come in dark green
daughter-in-law Shirley and; was attired in a gown of. . Classes at 7 p.m. at Pioneer though it will grow to 30 and also variegated forms:
grandson Johnny were visitors . blue lace and nylon chiffon. ‘. Park swimming pool,
feet as a small tree, it is marbled with pale yellow,
Classes for swimmers will most effective when trimor yellow-edged. Since it
here from Canada the week . The mother of the groom, .
Cedric Porter of Clay St., Nevada City.
endofJuly 15th. The MontMrs. Carl P. Niesen, wore . be held daily except Saturmed to provide a 5 to 6 isn’t fussy as to heat and mer,
Privet
When planting a
..A12 year old girl made a lot of golfers
foot “living fence.” In spring wind, California Privet
gomerys are former Campa blue linen.
. days and Sundays.
an economical windhedge, the C.A.N. advises: look totheir laurals when she shot a-hole
Makes
bears
it.
Dorothy
Simmons
per.
Junior
and
senior
lifeummer,
}
tonville residents.
k adaptPreparing the soil thorough}
particularly
— ea
br
formed the organ selections . saving classes will be held ieras Hewes clusters.
ly; setting the plants close, inone on the 4th at the Country Club last
/
and also accompanied Fred . Mondays, Tuesdays, ThursThe leaves and flowers of able at the seashore.
t++tett
once established, shearweek. She is Joanne Sbaffi. Better luck
and,
n
PrivCommo
ous
Decidu
Biggs, Auburn, for the solos. days and Fridays only.
Japanese or Waxleaf Privet
at least twice a
them
ing
en Or
After the wedding, the
.
Classes
are limited. Canare thicker, smaller and less et provides evergre
lower growing next time..you Senior group.
The
with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wakeparty retired to Wesley
types
year.
cidous
semi-de
Glossy
the
didates must sign up at the pointed than
will do.
Privet
of
Its
.
species~
man went to San Francisco Hall, where a reception for .
clusters
types. They’re lower grow4-inch flower
Saturday, July 16th. and saw the newlyweds was held. . swimming pool prior to Friing too. All privets wil] dense oval leaves come in ‘well in large tubs or boxes. .
THAT TIME is coming around again.
.
quickly
day, July 29.
dark green and also varieAll types respond
the Dodgers beat the Giants. Mrs. June Brown assisted
.
:
.
izer.
fertil
Seems just like yesterday that everyone
to water and
Lois Butz also made the trip in cutting the wedding cake. .
Join the bandwagon of.
to San Francisco on Sunday Mesdames Helen Messick . Cookies may be frozen .
who
Was counting the days until school was
California gardeners
the 17th, to attend the ball and Elnora Ennor served . either baked or unbaked; .
well,
game,
refreshments. Miss Melinda . baked will store well for 8
t++tttt+
book. Many cutof-town . months, Wrap baked cookies
Brown attended the guest . months,
unbaked
for
grow
6
Mew? .
guests were present,
privet
for
hedges. . out.. .just Counted the days until school
Then you'll understand the c+arts again..JUST 42 more days..oh
reason for its ever-growing
. miserable thought!
.
popularity!
. in heavy aluminum foil,
The bride and groom both . place in a container to avoid .
Friends are sorry to hear
.
Annual Dinner For
graduated from Nevada Un‘crushing, freeze. To serve,
MY TYPEWRITER AND [are having trouble
that Bessie Holloran ofCeles‘ion
.
High Schoo] in 1957, and thaw at room temperature
Ridge
Road
/'making with the words..sometimes it
tial Valley still doesn't know \ from Sierra College in 1959. while still wrapped. Form
when she will be able to reThe groom is employed by unbaked cookie dough into
.
seems that little gems pour forth, and then
There were no babies brought into this
Gardeners
turn to her home, She has the State Department of rolls, wrap in freezer paper
Members of the Ridge Road other times, it seems that nothing good
happy world at Miners since we last talked)
been in the hospital nearly Resources. The newlyweds or aluminum foil, freeze;
to them. However, Sierra Memorial came Garden Club and their hus-) Can come of this..a lotof splatter,
a month now for various tests will be at home at Indian or drop cookie dough by
bandsmet recently atthe; clatter, and not much good matter..Bye
after their honeyspoonfuls on cookie sheet,
! Springs
through.
moon to Yosemite National ‘freeze and then package.
home of Mr. & Mrs, Earl)
++ +t tet
July Sth was the birthdate of Larry Farmer for their annual pot F now..
Park,
Rae Ellsworth and children
spent the week of July 11th.
Me
visiting her grandmother near
Jim Heather
Bakersfield, She reports that
the weather was nice there, .
and not hot as she had ex'
FLOOR COVERING
pected it to be.
Exclusive Dealer In
Nevada County For
}
++ ttet
i
pies brush the top crust with
milk, dust generously with
and Rugs.
beet sugar. before baking.
LEGAL NOTICE
MOHAWK
-~ of the oldest carpet manSam’s son and his bride,’
ufacturers
and a name to be
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cahill:
relied upon.
of Stockton.
were
Dignitary Visits
they go-into the oven to
bake. To add sparkle to fruit
) MOHAWK CARPETING
their home here honoring:
attending
' Eugene, the new sonof Mr. and Mrs. Willuck supper. A delicious.’
ham dinner was served by the N D G W
shells sprinkle beet sugar ber M. Schrader of Grass Valley.
hostesses, Mesdames Walter .
over the shells just before
July 5th was the date that Pamela Lynne, . Guddal, Charles Fowler and.
For golden brown pastry .
\The world’s largest maker{
Frances and Sam Zechaitl {of Carpets
gave a reception July 5 at.
Guests
gre
ve
, appendectomy, but is home
WE HAVE A FULL RANGE
Kirkbride, Wilson,
Harzfeld & Wallace,
307 B Street
San Mateo, California
Attorneys for Petitioner.
Ne, 6145
NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROBATE OF WILL
OF COLORS AND TEX TURES
man, Mr. and Mrs. George AT PRICES RANGING FROM
Butz, Mr. and Mrs. Merle VISCOSE AT $5.95 A SQ,
Butz and Larry, Mr. and TYARD.TO 100%.WOOL:
Mrs. Fred Kendall, Mr. and ‘) STARTING AT $7.95 UP TO ' IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF THE STATE OF
Mrs. Lester Brown, Mr. and $13.50 A SQ. YARD.
CALIFORNIA. IN AND
Wewill be pleasedto have
Mrs. Russel. Graham and’
FOR THE COUNTY OF
daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Ned youcome in and let us show
NEVADA.
j
Kissig, Mr. and Mrs. Everett you our samples, or call and
In the Matter of the EsStoops, Avis and Al Carwe will call at your home ‘tate of JEANNETTA C.
doza and_ children, Cliff with them,
.CLINGAN, also known as
Gregor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Also we make free esti* JEANETTA C. CLINGAN,
Mr,
and Mrs.
Ray Wake
Stuart and Donna Frye and \ mates. Weareconfident you
;
children
,
ill nee
find
eam
d hi
Carry a trash bag in your
car;
Pcie
IS
HERERY
;
)it}; GIVEN that Friday.
the. 2nd
dav of September. 1960. at
. 233 Mill Street
10:00 o’clock A.M. of that
help keep our» high' Dial 273-6028 Grass Valley’ day, and the Court Room
ways clean.
of the Presiding Judge. at
the Court House in Nevada
City, in the County of Ne
EXPERIENCED COUNSEL
vada, State of California,
have been appointed as the
time and place for proving
the will of JEANNETTA C.
IN YOUR TIME OF NEED
)CLINGAN. also known as
We offer you friendly, sympathetic help
JEANETTA C. CLINGAN,
deceased, and for hearing
with attention to the details that mean
so much. We strive to give everyon
the finest—no matter how much or how
little they spend.
i
, CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU
-BERGEMANN FUNERAL CHAPEL
J, PAUL BERGEMANN .
(Formerly Helmes Funeral Home)
_ 246 Sacramento St., Nevada City
Dial 265-2421
-24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
areas
1€
.
the application of WELLS
FARGO BANK AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY
for the issuance to it of Letters Testamentary thereon.
Reference to. said petition
is hereby made for further
particulars.
Dated: July 13, 1960.
JOHN T. TRAUNER,
;
Clerk.
By JACK K. HANSEN,
Deputy Clerk.
Publish: July 20; 27, Aug.
3, 10, 1960,
the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van Gilbert Martin. The garden. On last Friday evening, . ,
\July 22, 1960, Mrs. Loretta .
Brandon of Grass Valley, selected to make . at the Farmer'home is ex. Trathen, president of the
ceptionally beautiful with
iGeneral Association of Past .
her appearance.
many colorful shrubs, flowers . precidents of the Native
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kittridge, formerly and trees and an expansive Naughters of the Golden .
of Pleasant Hills, andnow of Nevada City lawn of dichondra.
West, made her official visit
Mr. Ray Brisbane gave an'tg Association No. 6 of Ne°
(that is the mother is here, and the daddy
interesting and amusing talk vada County.
is now in L.A.) became the parents of thier
on "Golden Treasures and, The official visitation was
Odd Tales of Gold", tracing./preceded by a dinner at the .
third daughter, Diane Elizabeth, born July
rass Valley Inn. A class of :
the creation of gold four'G
7th. Proud Grandpa is Ernest Kittridge, {thousand
years ago down to'/past presidents ° affiliated
worth patron of Evangeline Chapter, OES, i the gold of the new world, With the association as a
Nevada City.
to Mrs. Trathen,
4. He referred to an article in. Tibute
was born and reared
¥ hoGrass
July 7th, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hardin i the Jan. 18, 1960 issue of‘in
Valley. There are
presented a son. The Hardins
Colfax.
July 9th,
the treasures of gold in Tibet,.
are from. the building up of gold renow 22 units of past presi
. dents composed of active
. serves in Russia and to the imembers
of
the
Native
Russell Arms, tormer sing
i West throughout the state.
Many flashlight pictures off Prior to her recent instal
has the male lead in the
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wentz, . : gold situation of the present Daughters of the Golden
day.
Jr . of Smartsville became the proud parents
of a son, Jerry Allen.
;
:
. the group weretaken by Mrs. lation, Mrs.
i be shown at . /honored att
. Murrell Burnam j/Farmerand will
ing star of Your Hit Parade,
next Music Circus production, -Redhead. This musical
Trathen was
many
social
!
comedy whodunit begins a
ld at. Starlight Roof of the Sir
completion of the current
july 12th Me eee Mrs
a future meeting
of the club,/ functions, including a reof Grass Valley became the parents of a. The next meeting of the ception and luncheon at the seven performance run
new little daughter.
f
ill
Monday night following the
. egabemmbpcaepppece: Francis Drake Hotel in San show, The Wizard Of Oz,
July 13thwas an interesting day for the the home of Mrs, Harry}i Francisco.
which ends Sunday night.
William Moule, Jr., of Grass Valley, for; Bryant.
«
2
they became the parents of a baby daughter.
Moule Jr., requested that it be made clear
that this is HIS daughter. .Proud grandpa,
William Moule, Sr., has twelve children
of his own..See?
July 14th, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sweet of
Auburn became the parents of a new son.
Jones Hospital reports two new arrivals.
July 7th, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warren of
David Wayne, who weighed in at 6 lbs.
10 oz.
July 12th, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jensen of
Grass Valley became the parents of a baby
daughter who weighed 8 lbs. 2 0z. Asa
boy's name had been selected, the little
one {at this writing) is still waiting for a
:
. purely feminine name. .
COOKING
IC:
Favorite recipes from the files
of Nevada County's fabulous cooks
~s
FOO —_—
R . CHICKEN WYCKIAKI
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CHEF R. MARSHALL *
1 fryer (2 to 3 Ibs) cut up
! 1 large yellow onion
1/4 cup soya sauce
:
11/2 cup Calif. white dry wine (optional)
} 1/4cup water (if wine not used; 3/4 cup water)
2 tbls. cooking oil
1/2 teas. paprika
1/2 teas. coarse ground pepper
1/2 teas. salt
1/4 cup dark brown sugar
R . METHOD
Wash chicken and arrange in large skillet: pre-heat
oven to 350 degrees; cut onion and spread over
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chicken; mix all dry and wet ingredients in bowl and .
, Pour evenly over chicken. Cook uncovered 30-45
; minutes basting regularly. .
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