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ELBERT R.
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SLAUGHTER
Church
To Present
Lecture
. The availability of true
' freedom and harmony will be
emphasized in a public lecture to be given in Nevada
City Tuesday by Elbert R.
Slaughter of Dallas, Texas.
Slaughter will speak in the
Veterans Memorial Building
at the comer of North Pine
and Cottage Streets under
the auspices of the Christian
Science Society of Nevada
City on the subject "Christian
Science The Open Door To
The Kingdom of Heaven. "
The lecture is free, and local members have invited
the public. to attend.
A member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship, Slaughter is a native of Edgewood, Texas.
He became interested in
Christian Sciencein 1936
when he accepted a friend's
invitation to attend a Christian Science lecture. In
1945 he withdrew from a
. Maclean's
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Britons consumed 505, 000,
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NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET, Wednesday, March 29, 1961..Page 3
Bicyclist
Shivers
To Ski Area
Bicycleracers are a hardy
lot."
Peter Locke, Los Altos student at the Universtiy of
Utah, is no exception.
Locke, a bicycle enthusiast whoisintending to "tour"
Nevada City June 11 when a
45 mile bicycle event is
slated here, raised the eyebrows of Utah skiers this month when he decided to pump
his bike uphill to Alta----; scenic ski resort.
Salt Lake Tribune sports
writér Tom Lorologos told
about it:
“Half the skiers heading
toward this scenic ski resort
the other day did a doubletake; the other half passed it
off as an optical illusion.
, "Theconfusion came when
. Peter Locke... decidedto
pump his bike up to Alta.
"Now then, there was Peter, complete with turtleneck sweater and knickers,
pumping his Italian racing
wood Canyon while groggy
skiers drove by him, trying
with difficulty to believe
what their eyestold them
they saw."
trek at8 a. m.-from the Utah
U. campus. He averaged 10
miles per hour.
"I didn"t mind the climb
too much, it's the cold that
got me,” Locke said.
He ditched the bottleof
water hehad taken with him
after it froze up. His toes
got quite cold, andthe droplets on his forehead were ice.
Long distance bike rides
for Locke are nothing new for
Locke. Hehas pumped from
Los Angeles to SanFrancisco ,
and from L, A. to Yosemite,
In addition to the Nevada
City raceinJune, Locke will
enter racing events in the
Salt Lake area thissummer.
A SALUTE
TO SPRING
ing of spring and Easter, the
Nevada City Garden Club
will havea display of flowers
along Broad Street.
Residents areinvitedto
enjoy the arrangements
starting Friday.
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bike up steep Little Cotton-~}
Locke started his 24 mile
In observance of the com*}~
.
.
roar ee:
WILL PERFORM.
e Channel 6 Plans Auction
. Shelley Neumann of Nevada City, a student of Nelda's Dancing
School in Grass Valley,-will perform an
acrobatic dance on the Bill Rase show on
Channel 3 Saturday at 4 p.m.
For Elders
Improved methods of caring forthe visual comfort and
efficiency of our senior citizens are some.of the most
important projectson the
optometric research schedule today, according to a
Save Your Vision Week
statement made by Dr. RoRESTRICTED
BUY DIRECT
c/o Brete Hart Hotel, Grass Valley
Phone LYtell 3-0308, .San Carlos
bert L. Ross, Jr. of Grass
Valley, a member of the
Sacramento Valley Opto.
.
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Dear Parents:
po YOU OR YOU
encouraging a latent tal
Classical Ballet, with
inations are given by
certificates are given to
student who has passee
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
'
. .
:
.
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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
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DE MONSTRATION
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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,
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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.
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