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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

March 29, 1961 (10 pages)

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quality of excellence ! world. We are also offering as the following: Modern Dancing ~ BS EN i I EN . R CHILDREN LIKE TO DANC good knowledge of dancin 1 would welcome very mu Cecchetti examinations, ¥ examiners in the Cecchetti anc those who have passed examinatio ae d the 6th or 7th examination will have n ballet and could feel at home an Preschoolers’ classesr ' . . : . hs s ent, developing 4 creative abi g so as to appreciate the fine ch a call from you. an important part of our new More free dance movement Simple rhythm dancing an Mothers’ classes ~ Dance Workshop f Creative expression and to kee a room will be provided for the youn mother is taking her lessons. . or High School Students Speci Ballet and Modern planning to open 4 ways welcome to co Do call 273-48 work by students. Dancing classes will be organized large studio April 10th me in and watch classes. 98 now, for specific information, so could be worked out with you by April 10th. PATRICIA ROSE SCHOOL O Upstairs in : (ab Bank St., id Eye Care Studied metric Society. "Never before in history has the vision of mankind been so important as it is today," declared Dr. Ross. "Television, books, newspapers, driving .. all the vocations and avocations of our citizens require efficient vision for the fullest enjoyment and safety." The local society of professional optometrists if directing the public's attention to the subject of vision as part of the observance of California Save Your Vision Week, March 26 to April 1. Don Rooks In German Duty Plans for Channel 6's first television auction are now in full swing. The May ll-13 project willcombine fund raising with audience participation entertainment. Since KVIE must depend on the support of its viewers to remain on the air, it is modeling this auction after those that San Francisco's educational television channel has made highly successful. Over thirty Sacramento area men's and women's ser— vices Organizations are working on different phases of the project. Local merchants are now being approached to donate merchandise and services. Channel 6's viewers 9 Childrens G00CC0O Sizes 3to6 e) e) OS —CASUA © CASUALS e) PE BOYS ‘Wesboro’ SHOES DRESS SHOES will bid for these items from 6 p.m. to midnight each of the three nights. DE MONSTRATION DAY DEADLINE County 4-HDemonstra~ tion Day will be held April 8 at the Grass Valley Veterans Memorial Building from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Demonstration sign-up deadline is Friday at the Farm and Home Advisors’ Office in the Veterans Mem-._ orial Building. The committee in charge of the demonstrations includes Laurence Personeni , Dorothy Richards, and Norma Coziah, Publicity chairman is Dorothy Adams, © HAPPY HIKER SHOES oe for boys & girls Up To Size 3 4° ®00C0CO e) Q $795 9 G®XOOOCOCCCCR WOMENS NATURAL BRIDGE SHOES $995 & 5{ 1% $4395 AFTER CHURCH on EASTER SUNDAY kkk PRENTISS PORTRAITS 310 BROAD ST., N.C. %%% WILL BE OPEN TO PHOTOGRAPH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY NGELLYS Shoe Store 112 Mill, G.v. E? Would you be interested in will be feat Council of America and School of Creative Dance than ballet. d enjoyment of music. and after th Army Pvt. DonaldE. Rooks, 20, son of Mrs. Mabel] U. Rooks, Grass Valley, re-] cently was assigned to the 8th Infantry in Germany. Rooks, who is a member of the infantry's Headquarters Company in Sandhofen, entered the Army in July and completed basic combat training at Fort Ord. A 1958 graduate of Nevada Union High School, he attended Bringham Young University, Provo, Utah. OUR EASTER SPECIAL 8 x 10 Family Group 57 In Gorgeous Color *12 lity, of acquiring 4 art of dancing? Then ured. The exam OTHER SIZES---OTHER PRICES ns successfully. A ROTARY POWER MOWER 4 22" Black Panther Deluxe 69" ywhere in the ballet 1m, Toys, books, and 2! g ees while the al emphasis on creative ALL STEEL DECK e 3 HORSE POWER BRIGGS & STRATTON 4 CYCLE ENGINE @ IMPULSE STARTER e@ AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE Garbage Cans x aalien U S Steel Heavy Duty $487 123 Broad St., Nevada City. . Dial 265-4296 : for all ages. We are = at time visitors are a that a schedule of classes Most sincerely, F CREATIVE DANCE Terminal Bldg. ove Steele Supply Co.) Grass Valley. mm