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March 28, 1962 (12 pages)

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Page 12..Wednesday, March 28, 1962. Nevada County NUGGET N.U'Z NEWS (Continued from Page 9) at 9:30, plans were set in motion to collect a local band. , However, at about 9:40 word was received from the police department that Joe Lawson and His Hydrogens were oa the way tothe school witha police escort. By 10 p.m, the band was set up and the Grand March took place at 10:15. The band's late arrival was caused by engine trouble and a flat tire. Those girls leading the Grand March were: Patti Graham, dressed in a full length white, strapless gown, bocaded with a flower design, escorted by Jim Messmer; Carolyne Lambert, clothed in a white gown, set FREE ESTIMATES TOWN TALK eo 265-2570 FreePick-up And Delivery WHAT DOES . STAND FOR Call Dick Lasher TUrner 5-9636 Auburn, California off by green accessories, escorted by Allan Haley; KarenFrye, bedecked with a full purple dress and pale pink gloves and shoes, escorted by David Ridinger: Karen Hansen, gowned in pale aqua complemented by white shoes, escorted by by Dick Kerr. A large number of the senior boys appeared strikingly attired in ice blue dinner jackets and black pants. The theme of the Ball, Deep Sea Rendezvous, was carried out very effectively. There were balloon "Fish" floating above the gym floor; a sunken ship's hull, which also served as the bandstand; a cave along one wall dramatically lighted from the inside to create the effect of swirling water; and a waterfall down which punch poured at the end of . the dance. A dinner was held at the Veterans’ Memorial Building aftertheBall, Over 100 students feasted on the delicious steak dinner served by Frank Gallino and a full complement of waiters and waitresses, made up of parents who were kind enough to donate their timeto make the night a success. Minarich Graduates PHILADELPHA, PA.---Donald W. Minarich,. aviation boatswain's mate airman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs, John W. Minarch of 703 W. Main St., Grass Valley, was graduated, Feb. 14, from the Aviation Boatswain's Mate School at the NavalAir Technical Training Unit, Philadephia, Pa. BUY UNIT LOTS & SAVE**=. D.E. MATSON FOREST PRODUCTS HILLS FLAT GRASS VALLEY +++ t+ 4 ++ + + + + Dial 273-2271 /~ (COPPERED "+ Popularly priced flat steel square. Ideal for t on face and back. COMB. 12” SQUARE blade in &ths & 16ths. STEEL SQUARE i homeowner and handyman. Body A} 6x2’, Tongue 16x14’. . uations permanently impressed Budget priced accuracy. Has level & scribe. Steel 16ths & 32nds on other side. Zinc die cast square headwith black Japanned finish. Real value at 77c. red GradORBITAL SANDER . Push button operation lots of work-saving power for sanding/polishing jobs. Ideal for home and shop craftsman! 115V. 60C AC. 4¥2x642" paper. Comes with 6° cord. CAULKIN just drop the Utility Seal cartridge into the Drop-in type gun and you're ready to plug the gaps and cracks! Only 38¢ for a tenth gal. of White Utility Seal and enly 88¢ for the red-enameled, all steel, pistol grip & trigger caulking gun. A great pair for the home fixer & painter! AT BANNER VALUE PRICES! i EDMUND G, BROWN Senator Clair Engle, Califfornia ’ Democratic senator, has been named chairman of the executive committee for the Statewide Commitee to Re-elect Goyernor Brown. The executive committee will coordinate the northern and sourthern California campaigns for Governor Brown. Senator Engle predicted an overwhelming Democratic Party victory on all fronts in November. "Californians aren't going to be fooled by any whitewash slapped on thetired old Republican elephantin an effort to change its negative image, " he said. “Under Pat Brown's leadership, California has moved ahead to the point where it has the best social insurance and social welfare programs, the best educational system andthe most favorable business climate in the nation. "He has demonstrated, through four consecutive balanced budgets, the fiscal responsibility that is attracting more and more business and industry to the fastest growing state inthe nation, " Senator Engle said. "For his water program alone, Governor Brown will go down in history as the man who ended years of deadlock in the state legislature to solve California's grave water problem and paved the way for future progress and growth. " eeeeeee8888 EVERETT T, CALVERT Everett T. Calvert, West Covina, former teacher and principal and former Kern County supervisor, has announced his candidacy for the office of State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Calvert said there is need for educational leadership within the frame-work of state laws, while recognizing the importance in a democracy of maintaining . maxium control at the local . level. "This," he said, "Could rust, cleans easily. LOTS OF VALUE FOR ONLY 49c! GUN & SEAL SERVICE KITS For aff those home fixit jobs. See-thru DANDY HANDY SEiF~compartmented box holds most needed assortment of wood screws. PRICE 74¢ PER BOX—YOU SAVE 15c! Political Prospecting be accomplished througite listimg the cooperation of teaching, supervisory, administrative and lay groups in planning and working to~ gether for fulfillment of a state department of education program that will be of greatest service and help to couaty, city and rural staff." THEODORE KOHLER Nevada County will adopt a new system of recording legal documents that will cut costs by 60 per cent and more than double the utility of existing storage space, Recorder TheodoreK oh ler Jr. announced today. Kohler said his office will convert from the outmoded method of photo copying records toa new microflim camera. He explained that in addition to the savings in cost and storage space, the new system provides microfilm master copie for a permenent security file. When the system is put into operation, he said, all documents presented for recording wilLbe photographed on 35 millimeter film from which the records willbe reproduced on reduced size, 100 per cent rag bond paper which will be cut, trimmed and bound in book from and filed for public reference. A duplicate film will be made for use in the office for reproduction of requested copies of records and the master film will become a part of the county's permanent security file. The microfilm recording system, developed by the Mark Larwood Company of Sacramento, will replace a records reproduction method by which documents are photographed directly into public reference books. Seeeeeeeeeese RICHARD J, DOLWIG State Senator Richard Dolwig, candidate for state attorney general, last week signed an initiative constitutional amendment to control communistic and subversive sy PAINT PAIL! Pick up several at this WHITE FACE BANNER VALUE PRICE! 10 FT. RULE Smooth rolled edge that’s metal reinforced with Easy to read black mark: all meta! batl. Sturdy Wns aeenst pure white Sqt ail plastic pail can’t replaceable blade. Surecase. 120 E. Main St.,
sateen hed in ates wecter S55 Reinert itech ibe eS le EMO STUMPING THE STATE..Los Angeles Assemblyman Joseph Shell (center), Republican candidate for governor, spoke toa gathering of more than 150 at Nevada Union High School Thursday night. Shell said California needs strong leadership in Sacramento tohelpcurbthe ever increasing tax burden which he claims is driving industry out of the state. Shownwith Shell are Ardis Bell and Harry Wolters, Shell's local campaign manager. 6‘STEPLADDER WOOD grip end hook. Chrome _ 273-6608 activities in the state. "The incumbent attorney general has failed miserably inthe fight against. communism, He has misused the dignity of his elective office by invoking a double standard---he has attacked the ‘extremes' of the right, ignoring the extremes of the left. Hehas chosen to challenge the ‘little old ladies in tennis shoes", ignoring the inroads of communism," according tothe state senator, Stee eee eees THOMAS COAKLEY Superior Judge Thomas Coakley, in announcing his candidacy for the office of state attorney general, unleashed an attack on incumbert Attorney General Stanley Mosk for a “conflict in interest" in combining the job of Democratic National Committeeman with what should be a non-partisan, 14” STILLSON PIPE WRENCH Work with the best—get Stillson. Lots of turning power. Handle and hook jaw of heat-treated steel. Enclosed spring. Handy pipe scale. JUST $1.87! Grass Valley full-time post, " Judge Coakley also charged the incumbent with "chronic overemphasis on the rights of criminal to the detriment of the public's protection. " eee 0888 ALBERT CASEY Supervisorial candidate for election to represent Nevada County District 4, Albert Casey this week released the names of 26 supporters of his his candidacy. They include Dale L. Smith, Homer J. Mize, J. H, MéCornack, John J. Looser, John Keegan, Steve M. Chileski, Ralph C. Hoccett, Downey C, Clinch, Frederic M, Green, Mitchell J. Pock, Ethel Cooper, Elmo C. Meister, andRonald Kent Sidney E. Murphy, Watter Struckman, John A. Brown, Elmer Reiney Biladeau, James M. Standlee, Shelby Pinkston,-Ray T. Phillips, Jr. Elizabeth N. Pascoe, Frank D. VanVliet, Charles Butler, J. M. Sanford, W.A. Black, and Norman F, Byer, Seeeeeee 88 RICHARD M. NIXON F or mation of a Farmers For Nixon group was annouaced this week by W.B, Camp, Bakersfield, and Keith Reeve, Tracy. “Weare tired of the consistently ani-farnfer attitude of the Brown adrfinistration," said Camp and Reeve. Seeeeeeee88 FRED NAGEL Fred Nagel, Susariville rancher running for Congress in the second district against Harold T. Johnson, has announced, "I will point out the left-wing liberal voting record of my Democratic opponentin Congress, and I will thoroughly discuss my own platform of fair play for all voters, including reduction of governmental waste, reductionof unfair taxation and a fordgn policy designed toadvance the cause of domestic and world-wide freedom,” Except for small grants of titelands area, the Presidio of San Francisco has always been within the public domain of the For City Council VOTE FOR CURTIS CLARK A MAN WHO HAS TIME TO’ DEVOTE TO THE OFFICE Ruth Van Order was hoaored with a Stork Shower March 20 at the home of Gertie Woosley with Vera Mackinson as co-hostess. Many lovely gifts were presented the honoree by the following guests: Nellie Clark, Harriett Winebarger, Ruth Skoverski, Betty Holloran, Ardie Williams, Gladys Groves, Rose Oaks, Eva Turner, Marylin Groves, Lila Gowey, Doris Hughes, Willianette Groves, Carol Lanyon, Mary Turner, Marguerite Peden, Mildred Horton, Colleen Graham, Tivie Brown, Neva Peden, Thelma Kissing, Irene Stoops, Vera sley. Those sending gifts who could not be present were: Wilma Straus, Connie Pfiffer, Lila’ Smith Jo Anne Swanson, Sadie Dixon, Winnie Sutter, Nancy Brown, RaeBigley, Vi Pense, Irene and Donna Le Bars, Renay Hilman and Lucile Moore. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Prize winners in the "Baby Game" were Neva Peden and Betty Holloran. Seee ee ee The Boyd Nichols, Fred Mackinsons and Ray Van Orders have all purchased property on upper Main Street. They have been clearing and cleaning the land in preparation for the building of their three new homes. eee eeeee Mrs. William Frohnecke, who was taken to Miners Capt. Ditto Back After AlaskanDuty ELMENDORF AFB, AlaskaCaptainSamuelD. Ditto has returned to Hamilton AFB. Calif., following his participation in "Exercise Great Bear" in this area. A graduate of Oakland Technical High School, Captain Ditto is the owner of Associated Electronics, Inc, in Oakland. He is assigned as a transport pilot with his squadron. The captain and his wife, the former Carol E. Marriott of Grass Valley, have a daughter, ‘Susan, "Great Bear" was a cold weather exercise in which both United States Air Force and Army units took part. Captain Ditto's permanent unit, the 349th Troop Carrier Wing, provided the airlift support for the exercise, airdropping troops and more than 130, 000 pounds of supplies and equipment. Gambling earnings must be included as income on Federal income tax returns, WATCHES >: Mackinson and Gertie WooNevada Aerchants City O Camptonville News By IRENE STOOPS Hospital on the 16th, is reported to be resting easily. We hope she will soon be well, seeee08088 Maggie Jordon has returned to her home in Hollywood after spending a week asa guest of Mr, and Mrs. Autry Burrows. eeeeee8 The Harold La Hues recently spent several days in Stockton on business. iP = crocs JEWELRY Repairing === a 7 E. M. DALPEZ Dial 265-450PJEWELER 231% BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY ‘ Dress & Sweater Ensemble Tickets will be given at the following stores after 5:30 P. M. onThursday Evenings * Alpha Dalpez Hazel’s Knee’s M’ Ladys Novaks Smiths Style Shop Yost Shell: Young Teens JURSDAYS UNTIL 9 y f ré tk cI tc né NE cer pre of 1 of § ing Ne\ fit and en, ved anc Bal Gro D. GR. Col has two reg use reg