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. . ae . indeed been sunk that nightanda thousand
GI's had gone to the bottom.
This time things are a ‘bit different. The
far Pacific this trip. Ruth is along. But
when I told some friends we were sailing
on a British ship they said "Food is ter-.
rible when cooked by the English they
BOIL-everything!" We shall see and let
you know. We wishthat every Nugget subscriber was on this boat with us....
k
k
f
a
Patrick Henry in Virginia with nothing on
:
but a rain coat for a final check to see
whether we could walk. If we could, we
E were on our way.As the Doctor said-"bend
'
over "~a voice in front of me asked "Are you
3
Jew, Catholic or Protestant? "..I coughed
my beliefand a proper religious bible was
‘
put inmy hand. We boarded the liberty ship
t
as a little oldRedCross lady tried to force
Madam Butterfly t
a cup of coffee and a donut in the other
: eae
hand. We slept six bunks high. Not 'til we
ee seat spiel gh oe wir be sotha . It's just about twenty years since my reached the Straights of Gibralter did we
pomme +: + «tC We Fee co eere she : last boat trip. Then the fare was free but know we were on our way to Italy. Shortly
taught school for the Episcopal Church _ the choice of itinerary was not mine to after the announcement we were attacked
Bagiuo, and Japan where she. supervised t make . There was a war on. The sailing was by Germansubmarines. The Germans were parental teaching of the dependents of the l
anything but glamourous . Several thousand also supposed to be using a form of the American Expeditionary Forces after WWIL.
of us stood in the pouring rain at Camp first guided missle. We all lined up at the
CLOSED July 4 thru 9
carbines to shoot down any flying objects.
ee ee ee Oe ee oe oe oe
iy
Ruth is a wonderful traveling companion. s
She quickly adjusts to a situation whether E
it be Mexico, Quebec or the Yukon TerSs
ritory. Once, a few years ago, when we
went to New York City on very limited funds c
she was game enough to sleep in haystacks traveling thru the middle west. It
It was the good Scot, Robert Burns who
wrote "What a gift that God could give
to see ourselves as others see us."
The Americantourist, 15 miles from home,
\None appeared. We were in the Air Corps
jand I doubt if any of us could have hit them
janyway. We rolled our barrels of depth US
bombs over the sides of the ship. It was
NEVADA COU T jour first taste of war. Our nerves were is a frightful sight to see. I wouldn't be was scratchy but cheap. c
x Y PRINTING tingling. When we landed at Naples we Caught dead inthis outfit on Broad St. and fc
ND PUBLISHING Jlearned that one ship in our convey had iflappearediniton Mill Street, GV would Champs Bow! Sunday
212 7 MAIN ST. GRASS VALLEY Nevada City Schools Qualify For Gr declare open season on me. t
va ' 1 uw 2
ike ty = — Yee sida From here on out "Fool's Gold" will be-. Grass VALLEY --Twoof the line contest, and the winner O
, HINGTON, D. C, --SterCoe ee come an if-y column. It will be written IF ber es lers sone ae oe a eo. ae t]
igs : : : ree : sy asto offer wi Ww sther Wo i a
has notified Congressman oe ns omnes Midian: Line ee some of the Nations top bowChamp" matches Sunday at
a our Harold T. Johnsonrepresent-. If I can airmail some pictures to go with lersSunday at10a.m. onthe 10 a.m, Ss
Ly ing Nevada County that the . i+ and IF Idon't get shot in Bangkok or half. Gold Bow] alleys. Richard "Rich" Page, proNevada City School District shor in ohare in the men’ dietien teo prietor of the Gold Bowl, inhas qualified for a $3,249 : Dangler andJoeFisherarethe cooperation with the AMF b
The grant is under the proee ” only remaining contestants, bowling equipment manuvislooes of Public Law dl Can Can Current They will stage a three line factorers, is sponsoring the n
— roll-offSaturday at7:30p.m, “Beat The Champ” action.
. FLY ANY PLACE e ° and the top scorer will meet Thecontests are staged along a
Se Music Circus O ering Bill Bunetta and Ed Bourdase with a free bowling clinic
RENO LAKE TAHOE LAS in the “Beat The Champ" for the public. ki
VEGAS with qualified SACRAMENTO--The third ter all this week until Sun. matches Sunday. Theclinic features free ina
trained, commercial pilots} production of the 1962 Music day. The top bowlers inthe struction by the professional a
in safe, well maintamedair-J CircusSeason, Can-Can will One of the great triumphs . women's division are Dee bowlerstoall interested bow ty
craft. Cqgl-Nat Airways fill the big tent theatre at ofthe musical comedy stage, . MautinoandRitaGliko, Satlers, Page states that there 4
LOMA RIGA AIRPORT 15th and H Streets with laugh-_ Cole Porter's "Can-Can" epit. urday at3:30p.m. these two will be no charge for the dc
E V EREADY Lawn PHONE 273-6151 omizes the ribald, lusty life . will be matched in a three sa er
, l of the Montmartre district of
and Garden Products r——— License Fees . iin tit'eat mucnen, Ww, t _
5 . azestful spirit and dances of
Multipurpose Garden Spray Canister Fruit Tree Spra Silverware O $8000 band
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Canisters Rose Floral Dust
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ST
Nevada City Store
3 gal. AZALEA MOLLIS
CAMELLIAS gallon cans 98:
fER MANURE 5 Bags for *4*
$498
** ORTHO Special *
a 57%
BUY 1 gallon ORTHO GRO ‘4°
And Get
1 gal. ORTHO LAWN GREEN FREE
Reg. $2.95
Ask for your
Open Thursday Nights,
Diamonds
Watches
Clocks
AND MANY OTHER GIFTS
For County
SACRAMENTO-=-Motor
vehicle license fees amounting to $29, 957, 092 were apportioned among cities and
counties throughout the State
during the closing days of the
1961-62 fiscal year, State
Controller Alan Cranston reported today:
Cranston explained that it
was the third apportionment
our Gold Nugget . oF the year serach to
and Quartz Jewelry. $123,578,653 the total amount
Makes Lasting Gifts distributed among cities and
& Appropriate Souvenirs . Counties from this source durOf The Gold Country ing the year. The total apportionment for the 1960-61
EXPERT WATCH & fiscal year was $119, 003,304,
JEWELRY REPAIRING
The money is allocated on
HARTUNG 'S
a population basis, half the
Grass (/) Valley
total going to the cities and
half to the counties.
eweters "Aliso," a Spanish name
Since 1875 [for alder trees, was often used
vevane City will receive
124 MILLST., GRASS VALLEY1for place names in CaliforPhone 273-3039 nia's Spanish era,
With lovely tunes, an abun©
dance of wit and charm in
the book, some breathtaking
terpsichore, including the
folk dance of the Parisian
laundresses known as the
“can-can", and a number of
magnificent settings, "CanCan” has the ingredients togratify diverse palates.
Dossie Hollingsworth will
be starred as La Mome Pistache, the wily proprietress
of a Parisian dance-hall. Bill
Shirley co-stars with her as a
puritanical judge who is outraged by the naughty can-can.
Norma Drake is the principal
dancer of the vigorous dance.
Guy Raymond plays a tempermental and bohemian artist and Paul Jayson plays the
art critic with whom the harried artist must fight an hilariously funny duel on a Montmartre roof-top. A star studded cast dancetheir way thru
this show, with demoiselles
high kicking through, heels
over head as often as under,
and black-stockinged, blackgartered legs thrasing in the
most famous dance of France.
Daves & STORAGE
THE BEST MOVE .
@ YOU EVER MADE
=
Bw #12
Y] BL Ee
218 d= St., Nevada 1
Opes Thursday Evenings
VAN’S FRAME & AXLE
205 S. Auburn,Grass-Valley
273 -6-360
“WHEELS OUT OF LINE? KEEP VAN'S IN MIND”
NEVADA a, COUNTY -AMF
—FREE BOWLING CLINICEnjoy the two hour show that’s been a smash hit
from coast to coast. Learn the game or improve
your game with free personal instruction from
some of the nation’s top stars including:
BILL BUNETTA MARY HOYT
ED BOURDASE ESTHER WOODS
And see the AMF stars take on local aces in exciting “Beat the Champ” matches. It’s all free —
admission, bowling, prizes!
TIME: 10 A.M. DATE: JULY 8, 1962
BOWL WHERE YOU SEE THE
. GOLD BOWL
{ 115 BANK STREET
‘GRASS VALLEY
PHONE 273-9901
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
PHONE 273—8781
S&H Green Stamps
Free Parking,
Main Street, Grass Valley
“MAGIC
Broad Street, Nevada City
*TRADEMARK AND SERVICE MARK OF AMF
FREE ESTIMATES