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JUICE AND COOKIES---~After the outdoor play period the children restore their strength with a snack.
Dugan Says
and Grass Valley tourist resources, history and econbil Travel Guide for California_ and Nevada, the first
American guidebook to reportin detail on local-level
sightseeing attractions and
to rate independently hotels,
motels, and restaurants,
City and Grass Valley was
prepared by researchers who
blanketed California, selecting outstanding tourist
attractions and personally
judging facilities for quality
and value.
Mobil's Guide traces the
gold rush history of Nevada
City--"Two years after gold
ines wee here, 10,000
miners were working every
omy are exploredin the MoThe section on Nevada
foot of ground within a radius
Leaders Are
Frustrated
PLACERVILLE .. "World
leaders today are as frustrated as woodpeckers ina
petrified forest, " «declared
L.M. Dugan, district representative forJehovah's
‘Witnesses July 11 at the El
Dorado County Fairgrounds
here. To this Dugan added,
“In this age countless humans
flutter from one endeavor to
another only to experience
disappointment and despair. "
‘The 82 delegates from the
Grass Valley congregation
were part of the 1152 in attendance at thethree day
circuit assembly of Jehovah's
Witnesses who not only heard
these words by Dugan but
weretold that “the hope of
mankind is God's Kingdom
‘ arrangement." In his conclusion, Dugan pointed to the
scriptural evidence which indicates that the generation
now in existence is the one
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BALL GAME---(L-R) Shawna Fairclough, Dana bradtorda, snaron
Malaer, Kristin Ingram, Dennis Finnegan and Janice Malaer
play catch with Mrs. Dorothy Bradford.
that “of the major gold rush
towns, Nevada City remains
one of the most picturesque,
its residential areas dotted
with multi-gabled frame
houses, "
Listing “what to see and
do" inNevada City, the
Guide suggests visits to the
Ott Assay Office, the
National Hotel, and the
Nevada County Historical
Museum,
The Guide penetrates
nearly 500 villages, towns,
and cities in California and
Nevada--a research expedition made possible only because Mobil and Simon and
Schuster, Publishers, pooled
their resources.
From these massive
reports, a national board of
experts approved nearly
3,000 motels, hotels, restaurants, and resorts for detailed coverage in the California-Nevada edition.
cottage,
Mobile Vacation Guide ‘Published
NEW YORK---Nevada City of three miles"--and notes
Each facility is rated on a
star system but the Guide's
food and travel experts also
answer such questionsas: “Is
this restaurant wortha
detour? How much will it
cost? What's the best inexpensive hotel we can find before it gets dark? Will they
put up our dog? Is there a
laundry? Do they have a
baby sitter service?"
Edited for both the local
family on a one-day or
weekend sightseeing expedition and the visitor from a.
far, the California-Nevada
edition covers in detail a vast
vacationland ranging from
the snow -capped peaks of
Norther California to the
desert wonders of Nevada,
from cosmopolitan oldworld San Francisco to gay
and glamorous Las Vegas.
Rough and Ready is also
mentioned, under what to
see and do in Grass Valley,
as is the Lola Montez
Willow Creek » Modoc
which will experience the
joys related to the fulfillment
of the Kingdom promises.
New Reg. Program
To Be Inaugurated
At Yuba College.
MARYSVILLE..Anew
»/] Box 243, Susanville for the
‘. Official address,
" and Tuolumne,
. appointed his wife, Barbara,
Nagel Heads GOP
OROVILLE---Fred N agel,
Susanville rancher, was uhanimously returned to
another two-year term as
chairman of the Second Congressional District Republithe Butte County Republican
Central Committee hosted
the meeting. Thenext
meeting will be heldin Nevada County in the fall.can Committee at the biennial meeting of members,
at Prospectors’ Inn,
Elected to regional vice
presidencies were:
North: Carmen Fleming of
County, whose counties inClude Lassen, Modoc, Shasta
Siskiyou, Tehama and Trinity.
Central: Joseph Hughes,
Auburn, Placer County,
whose counties include
Butte, El Dorado, Nevada,
Placer, Plumas and Sierra,
South: Mrs, Norman Hill,
Sonora, Tuolumne County,
whose counties include
Amador, Alpine, Calaver4s, Inyo, Mono, Mariposa
Elected treasurer was
Ralph Schorr of Nevada City.
Chairman Nagel reas district secretary, using
Cuba Slides
To BeShown
AUBURN.."Which Way
Cuba?" is the title of a
public forum to be held at
the Auburn Recreation Hall
Sunday night at 8:30 p.m.
Sponsored by the civics
affairs section of the American Association of UniverGRASS VALLEY...Energy, iron ona dirt
road near a ravine. See the answer in the
Nugget Page 4.
whieh 22°? 9?
sity Women, Auburn chapter, Ad ] h
the forum will feature. O Pp e The Hair Stylist ned
Forest Park Lane..Colfax Hiway
colored slides and discussion
presented by Mr, and Mrs. .
Robert Randolph of Berkeley . By Appointment 273.1815
TheRandolphs returned April .
5 from a three weeks tour of
Cuba. Randolph is a real
estate broker,
During their trip they
visited five of the six provirces, driving from Havana
to Santiago. Becuse they
speak fluent Spanish, they
were able to communicate
at length with the Cuban
WE'RE OPEN
7 DAYS A WEEK
» Yam TIL 10 pm
FEATURING BAR-B-Qed
ile apes eae cra © Saas ee > fs eee)
Those attending from
“{N evada County were wilrd, liam H, Stinson, Nevada
~ {County Republican Central
Committee Chairman, Mrs
MEATS AND CHICKEN
‘Ready To Serve’
VANS MARKET
people.
Their slides reportedly depict much of what they saw
on their trip, including new
housing developments and
evidences of the changing
way of life in Cuba.
A question period will follow the discussion, which is
system of registering students
will be instituted this sumMer at Yuba College, it was
announced today by vice
president and registrar A.H.
Brill, in an attempt to eliminate the congestion which
has occurred in past years
er RMS ee #
during the traditional 3-day
registration period.
The new system will involve personal appointments
beginning in mid-July.
Students who are currently
“ i ey ge eS me hey ; oy Sager ia
Re sh a ia ae es ich .
“LOOKY THE BALLOONS----Having fun with Balloonsare (L-R)
Lee Warren, Andy Atkinson, ‘Kim Hansen, Mimi Simmons ;
Scott Fairclough and Kim Wallace. Mrs. Vene Ingram SuperOpen to the public free of
charge.
Grass Valley — Nevada City Highway
Near The Nevada City Limits
enrolled at Yuba, and who vises. ,
lan to return, are makin d ;
iebeiumci noe for te Tahoe Forest Supervisor Says If you are aWhiz Kid perhaps you don't
period from July 17 through ‘ need an adding machine or a multiplier or
Aug. 4. tacering semen . Reforestration Program Completed 00T [ acalculator.
. x < iz Kid? ?'?
have completed the necessappy tape Rags aa ene aes : 5154 But are you a Whiz Kid? ? %
sary entrance examinations . 7/07 ET Forest, anBurn at Camptonville. 44) “¢tethe planting inspectors, ; Perhaps the mistakes you, make are costwill be given appointments Shue ee ha de 1961 a apeee ae a. More _ the forest service : M ae ing you more than you know.
pen mer oe forestation program was of this burn will be planted vised jack Kec x 1649 aa T Let us show you what a Victor Calculaeligible new students informcompleted early in May. meee fotlowing wapeg sae The seedlings planted were : tor can do for you.
: He stated that a total of Wwindrowing the slash with , : ;
ing them of the day and time 04. $06 lanted with bulldozers. Forestry OU© Year old stock from the = 625 So easy a child can run it-with 10 min.
of their appointments. a EE WOR PHNNS ape : Y forest service nursery at . ' hii cites clk
New students whohave not . 0 1+ 602 acres of recently Aid Vincent Letko and Jack Placerville, consisting of ; wide 25 nstruction.
taken the entrance exams eee aoe ass headed the plant400, 800 ponderosa pine, 19, * i, 2 t ¢
will have another opportunit : 2 P Ig POS : eS 000 sugar pine, 52,000 . 0
on Aug. 31, theta aadeon, "3 the history of the Tahoe oe eet Donglas fir, "24, 400 Jeffrey
will be given appointments er sete : G — ms pine, 6,000 hybird Jeffery 609 48
beginning Sept. 5. Of the total area, 317 acres been Bear Graniteville, iar pine and 2, 000 giant 4 .
; were planted onthe Gold Thiscompletes reforestation Sequoia. dd 8 65
a 9 Creek Burn,nearSierraville. of all Governm ent owned “Most of the planting work A 25.14
tl ot e . This, along with the 1,084 landneeded and suitable for was contracted on the basis T22277T
acres planted last year and _ planting in this burn. of competitive bidding. Mc
\ ~B . the 212 acres seed spotted in In the Foresthill District, Cready Reforestation Cine 93258
\ the fall of 1959, completes 733 acres of the disasterous pany of Oswego, Ore. 498 3 5
the planting of all national Volcano Burn were planted, Richard Bartels of Paulina :
forest land needed and suitalong with 45 acres of Ore. andT.B. Wadsworth ot Cube 43402
able for growing ringer in cleared brushfieldnear Giant Gioden Valley Call wae
this bum. These planting Gap. Forestry Aid Clyde the successful bidders. 48825
projectswereunderthetechHammond and "Red" Lynn 875
nical direction of Jack Sher2 5a :
man and Kelso Dellera of 46 -the forest staff, WE WILL BUIL 6
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Kelvinator & rE (e' RO
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Tr a Oner Air Conditioned 17 Plans To Choose From
Or Steeaseeeeeeseses .
Wed., 21, Thru Sat., 24 . AS LOW AS 57% per sq. ft. Wy
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From Nancy Olson :
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asiest calculator tape in the world to read
° Open on Saturdays and Sundays for Your
4 Convenience ¥
The corner of Highway 49 & Glenbrook
Heights Drive, across from the Gold
Center Club. Ph. 273-4486
Sun., 25, Thru Wed., 28
THE YOUNG SAVAGES
Burt Lanaaster, Dina Merrill
es Plus
PASSPORT TO CHINA
Richard Basehart
120 W Main St.,
Grass Valley.
Dial 273-4288 OFFICE” EQUIPMENT