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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

May 11, 1960 (8 pages)

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are have fe The Colfax Garden’ Club “ry Spring Flower Show will have = as its theme for Division One ond Arrangments, politics, Inas. much as this is an election “ay _ year, the language of flowers: eer takes on a political aspect . city Through this medium, the bo group will interpret (with a ae bit of gentle spoofing, perthe hap9 a few platform promises LJ and candidate issues. To to quote the general program of at the Flower Show committee = For your enjoy.ment and the THE DOVE..Passengers are shown in the cabin of the De Haviland Dove that is now operating on an expanded schedule between Grass Valley and San Francisco. The schedule now includes daily flights except Saturday and Sunday to and from San Francisco, Oroville, Sonora, as well as Placerville. Plight 492 arrives from Oroville at 6:35 a.m. enroute to the other twd Mother Lode cities with final destination San Francisco (arrival 8: a.m.). Flight 491 departs from San Francisco at 6p.m.; arriving Loma Rica Airport in Nevada County HERB CAEN MAY HAVE GONE TO GAY P BEING CONSTRUCTED ON THE SACRAMENTO at 7:40 p.m. and continuing to Oroville. Ticket informattonviewing, we present Political Posies: Class 1. Whistle Stop Oratory--A line arrangment, smooth and flowing. Emphasisison the skillful handling of a simple design. 2. Running Mate A "Me and My Shadow" type, consisting oftwo related, but not identical arrangements. 3. Collective SecurityAn "Old Rose Bouquet" to consist of eight or more blooms, all one variety or sevMargaret Abrahamson ension. 5. Social Security An arrangement forthe cocktail table. Open to winners 6. Presidential Aspirations “A vertical arrangement “reaching for the sky. ” 7. Straws in the WindThis floral "feeler" should show motion, with perhaps an undercurrent of unrest, such as may be brought out in the diagonal line. 8. Space Program Your interpretation in the modern, free-form style. 9. Flood Control An arTangement in the Moribana manner in which a large area of water is evident. 10. Balance of Power -Two flower arrangements, similar and related, to be displayed asa unit on one mat or base. Open to those whohave less than.7 blue ribbons. 11. Reclamation An arrangement in a container nat Originally intended for use assuch. Plant material is unrestricted. 12. Integration An arrangement whose emphasis is upon the smooth blending of a color or colors. ° 13. Conseryation The use of native materials (such as ! ‘plant, rock, driftwood) to predominate in this arrangeSociety Editor Colfax Flower Show Slated ment. -14. Farm Support-A “quickie” for ranch house buffet toy provide light hearted hospitality for short -notice company. 15. Balanced Budget An arrangement showing the effective use of very little material doing a good job with what you have. Novice and Beginners 16. Summit Level A dramatic use of just one beautiful flower, in a low type of container. (One or more buds permissable. ) 17. Grass Roots Level An arrangement using several kinds of foliage(no flowers) . Succulents are classed as foliage. Juniors 18. School Aid A flower arrangement for teacher's desk. It is requested that anyone who would like to énter the competition contact Miss June Kehl, P.O. Box 175, Colfax immediately. Entries close 8 a.m. , Saturday May 14th. All exhibits must be in place and ready for judging by 10:30 a.m. , Saturday May 14th. Registration begins at 8: a.m. Colfax Grammar School. Auditorium. For further information please contact Miss Kehl. ; t Bret Harte Inn, Grass Valley. eral varieti ired.in, ON AIR FRANCE, BUTI WENT TO SAN FRAN. ?8 @V@ilable at Bre : ad An old orga “ee oe 7 CISCO AS A GUEST OF TRANS-SIERRA THE OTHER duced for-sale in the U.S DAY, AND BECAUSE IT IS SUCH A NEW LINE; AND — = FE ciorto 1910, Wiltbe haloes 13 BECAUSE IT WAS SUCH A WONDERFUL TRIP, —— oe a ee 7 AND BECAUSE THE SCENERY ON THE WAY IS SQ == = . EOP On quality of bloom, vi BEAUTIFUL, YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT IT. ——— en strangement. ay = = : : 4. Trimming:the Tab A WE LEFT AT 10:25 FROM LOMA RICA: AIRPORT — ——— te=. line arrangement of simplicuAND WENT TO OROVILLE TO MAKE A STOP = = = p—. ity andrhythm, not to exceed of page — Pome paw pet FROM =S—— — P. 5” in its greatest overall dimWERE PRESS REPRESENTATIVES FROM PLACER. & —— a VILLE, JACKSON AND SONORA ALREADY ON . =—— 4 10 BOARD. =a mee . THE PLANE IS A PLUSH LITTLE JOB HOLDING 4 9 OR 11 PASSENGERS (THAT MEANS THAT THB *! NE CARRYING 11 HAS NO “FACILITIES” AND : THE ONE CARRYING 9 HAS). ‘THE PLANE IS & : : DEHAVILAND DOVE, AND IS TERRIFIC. aA THE SCENERY CHANGES COMPLETELY FR = OUR GOLD DUST CITIES TO THE LUSH F 5 LANDS OF THE .AREA AROUND. OROVILLE <— MARYSVILLE. THE PLOTS OF LAND. ‘WHI LOOK LIKE A MULTI-PATTERNED QUILT. . . e PALE GREENS, THE SHINING SLATE LOOK OF f THE RICE FIELDS, THE WHIMSICAL PATTERN . SO GEOMETRICALLY PERFECT THAT THB FARMER BY ACCIDENT IN HIS PERFECTION OP: datas HIS ROWS TAKES ON AN UNBELIEVABLE. BEAUs . or eee TY.. THE TOY SIZE HOMES AND FARM BUILD. eink By Donna Milhous ‘eINGS TUCKED 4N THE FOLDED CORNER OF THE FOS nd PATCHWORK PIECES.. THE LEADEN LOOK A a Bad news for the Childers, ite OF UNDEVELOPED LAND: AND THAT WHICH. Is » ee. . Roy was called by ‘relatives ng DRY AND ARID LOOKS LIKE SOMETHING OUT om er OF THE PALEOETHNIC ERA ,.. THE FROZEN , Coffee Klatch_. ng LOOK OF THE WATER AS IT STANDS IN PONDS # ‘Plans are being completAND SILENT RIVERS AND. TRIBUTARIES. THE ed for the first of a series ’ MURKY LOOK OF THE DEEP RIVER CHANNEL b of benefit coffee klatches y a THE NEATLY LAID OUT PATTERNS OF THE SUBDIVISIONS, THE CARS LIKE TINY TOYS NEATLY: PARKED AROUND THE SUPERMARKETS. LOOK, THERE ARE SEVEN PARKS IN THE BUSY PART OF OAKLAND . . . THE AZURE BLUE OF THE SWIMMING POOLS IN THE ORINDA AREA . oe SQUARE, RECTANGULAR, MODERN AND ROUND . . . THE SLATE COLORED CLOUDS THAT TEAR BY OVER SAN FRANCISCO BAY -. . MAKING THE AIR ALL BOUNCY, THE SILKEN SMOOTHNESS OF THE RIDE AFTER THE CLOUDS HAVE FADED INTO THE PAST. .. President, Flight Operations; A MYRIAD OF RAINBOW COLORS. . . THE GIANT Three members of the TRANS-SIERRA Air Lines are shown lunching at the International Inn, San Franciscoin between flights. They are from left to right: Co-Pilot L. L. Hays, Assistant Vice President; Ted W. Hunt, Captain, and Vice and Charles Overland, Vice. President and Manager of the airline. THE RIDE BACK TO GRASS VALLEY .. WINGto be sponsored by members of the Ridge Road Garden Club to ptrchase needed equipment for Sierra ‘Nevada Memorial Hospital, The party to which the
public is cordially invited ‘will be held at the home of Mrs. Leo Hughes, Box 530, Ridge Road, Nevada City, on May 18 between the hours of [0 and 1 o’clock. telling himthat his oldest brother, Jack had passed away. Roy and Gerrie left yesterday for Idaho, where the funeral services will be held for Jack Childers. +++ tees JackO ‘Dell returned to his job of log scaler of the McDonald logging Co. just out of Springville, Calif. +++ eet Florence O'Dell entertained a school chum of her daughter, Annabell, over the weekend. Pat Melson came up from Roseville to stay with her. Pat's parents Vern and Alma Melson then came SunJET WINGING ITS WAY TO HAMILTON .. THE LANDING IN SAN FRANCISCO WITH ALL THE COSMOPOLITAN AIR.. PEOPLE FROM ALL PLACES AND ALL WALKS OF LIFE, ING OVER STOCKTON ,. . UP TO SONORA ..1 HAD NEVER BEEN THERE BEFORE . . THE PASSING OF JACKSON .. THE COUNTRY ROUGH . . . BUT LOOK, THERE IS A HOME NESTLED IN TREES .. THERE IS A SECTION WHERE THERE ARE TWO IRRIGATION WATER STORAGE PONDS .. THEY LOOK LIKE SOMETHING OUT OF THE DIGGER INDIAN ERA . . OR MAYBE LIKE BIG SORES ON THE EARTH’S RAMBLING SURFACE. ‘HERE IS PLACERVILLE . . THE FIELD IS ON THE CREST OF A RIDGE . . ZOOM IN-AND OUT .,. AND ON TO GRASS VALLEY. PETE POINTS OUT LAKE COMBIE .. THERE IS CHICAGO PARK ..A MINUTE ONWARD AND GRASS VALLEY IS SEEN IN THE DISTANCE ,. . THE LIGHTS PQPING ON, ALL COLORS IN THE SPECTRUM ., . WE SEE GILROY’S RANCH . . . SO PERFECT.. THE FENCES SURROUNDING THE RANCH LIKE MARCHING SOLDIERS. A PERFECT LANDING, AND THE END OF A “MOST PERFECT DAY.. TRY IT SO ¥: THE BEAUTY OF THE SAN FRANCISCO SKYTHE REFLECTIONS THE WINDOWS CREATING IF. JUST FOR A DAY. YOU WILL LIVE LIKE KINGS AND QUEI A . day to pick her up and had a nice visit. Pt ttt te + Patti Lozoya was wed to Dee Allgood April 16, at Round Mountain Nevada. Dee owns the Kingston Ranch near Austin, Nevada and raises cattle and horses and is a rodeo contractor. The newlywedswill touron through the summer season with livestock hitting all the rodeos between here and Miami, before returning to the. ranch where their new home is being constructed. ++ttet WSCS met at the home visor, Reverend Gould, of Chico will deliver the sermond at the Camptonville Methodist Church. A potluck luncheon will be served following the services and the public iscordially invited to attend. iy tee eee Irma Coleman spent three days with good friend Cecile Wilson prior to moving back upto Downieville, Irma, by the way, is doing nicely after her recent eye surgery. t+eeteee Dorothy Church is back from thehospital and I imagine would enjoy some company. Elsie Prentise still remains in County Hospital under her oxygen tent. Her. friends aren't sufe what exactly is the matter however last winter she had been hospitalized for pneumonia. teteet Mildred Lusk spent two days in Sierra Memorial and unwent surgery on her heel. She isto stay off her feet now for awhile and no doubt will knit twice as many sweaters as. usual. tH teee Mr. Pond was taken to Sierra Memoria] Hospital by . HW Matt Sauers when neighik bors reported him very ill. . } G V Girl Scout Drive i hard Kennedy, Mrs. The Grass Valley Girl Mrs. Ric 4h . Scouts are initiating their JoePeters and Mrs. William of Gertrude Gillis Tuesday and the ladies report that this. coming Sunday will be the fourth quarterly conference © annual fund drive this week. Thornton. — and that the district superee¢#es Bob Cassidy, 79, passed away April 16. Mr. Cassidy had been a North San Juan resident for many years. All monies derived from the § drive are used in this area, Thesummercamp at Rucker Lake takes approximately . one half of the funds each year to maintain, the other one half is spent on.operating expenses for the local” ‘troups. ; The budget this year is the Same as the previous year, $1,540. The financial chair-man of the Grass Valley __ . group is W. W, Esterly and + ‘the council treasurer is Mrs.Wm. Gollub. Those working on the fund . drive this year are Mrs. Geo, Knox, Mrs. Gail Daughtry, MrsR, L, Garman, Mrs.: B, T, Reynolds, Mrs. Paul } Bernardis, Mrs. William F. Net en i a FO ie ee le ete i a ee eS Mrs. Alma Engstrom, Treasurer; Mrs. Lorene Conway, secretary; Mrs. Carol Friedrich, 2nd Vice President; Mrs. Barbara Peterson, Ist Vice-President and Mrs. Alice Mc Gee, President. The ceremonies were held April 27th at the THE NEW OFFICERS Ofthe Nevada City Business and Professional Women's Club — : aré’shown here at the conclusion of the candle lighting ceremonies which were AMZ zw a part of their installation. Left to right are Mrs. Georgine Wasley, ParliCOOKING ‘SHRIMP-RICE GASSEROLE ~ i . i ' . 1 cup cooked rice 1 . 2 or 3 hard boiled eggs 1 . Cream 1/3 cup margarine and 2 Tbsp. flour in 1 ' frying pan. Add about 1 1/2 cups milk, abitata , f time, to make a very thin sauce. Cook’. ‘ . Add 1 or 2 cans shrimp and the hard boiled eggs; 1 ! small clove of garlic chopped very fine, and-season 1 1 with savor salt (important to flavor). a. Mix rice and the sauce and bake in greased casserole . sprinkle grated cheese on top. Bake 30 minutes in Favorite recipes from the files of Nevada County's fabulous cooks -— —_— — a a “CHARLOTTE HICKMAN (Through the courtesy of Mrs. E. L. Stoops) —— eR ee em ape ! I ! eee. e mentarian; Mrs. Adelaide Elliot; Auditor; Gold Nugget Club. __ __ Golub, Mrs. Clifford shook,