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November 6, 1968 (8 pages)

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The Nevada County Nugget November 6, 1968 * 5 By GLADYS HARPER Rt.1,Bx 573Grass Valley Ph, 2738954 eryone received a prize. Rosemary Decker attended the California Heart Association seminar in San Francisco as a representative of the Sacramento, Yolo, Sierra and Nevada branches. She states the emphasis this year was on diet to prevent coronary diseases. MOUNTAIN AIR MOBILE PARK We need old sheets for our cancer dressing station, and would deeply appreciate anyone and everyone having any to please bring them to our office at the Park. Plans are inthe making for our first potluck and party of the fall season, and I am sure it will be a lot of fun. Most of our _ travelers are back and it is a good time to hear about alltheir places of interest. Jack Boyne, space 23, is leaving Monday for Death Vallev. where a group of hikers will set out on a tour of all the interesting trails. The Bairds are still up in the Tahoe area where Jack has been working for the summer, but when the snow starts they Sale on now Nevada City merchants' For tune draw a fortune cookie. Discounts range from five to 33-1/3 per cent and there are no blanks. Every buyer wins. * * * WAGON HO TRAILER TERRACE We would like to say goodbye and thank you managers, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. E. Olson. Mr. Olson has a good job in Washington and she will be leaving to join him on November 15. I have enjoyed the friendship and cooperation of these fine people, and along with all the residents of the Park am very sorry to see them go. Sacramento's Federal Job Center has announced a new examination for Sales Store Check er at an entrance salary of $2.21 an hour. The jobs are located in Federal agencies in the northern and central California counties. The work, similar to check out stand -operation in a large supermarket, may be part-time or full-time, and may require working on Saturdays. All applicants will be required to take a written test designed I am sure that all of us were deeply sorry to learn. of the death of one of our members, John Huber, who was fire chief of the Peardale-Chicago Park Fire Dept. and a hard worker in all things pertaining to his community. Our deepest sympathy goes to his dear wife, Isabel. * KOK Five welcomed GRASS VALLEY MOBILE VILLAGE The Halloween potluck and costume party was a huge suc-. cess, with about 65 residents present. There were delicious food, games, and dancing. Music was furnished by Marie Robischun at the organ, Jerry into 25-year club of PG&E Five employes were welcomed into Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Quarter Century Club as new Drum Division members at a dinner recently at Whitney Ranch Country Club, Whitney Ranch, ~ Active employes now members .of the club as the result of 25 years or more service with the company joined in honoring the group, according to W. D. Howard, saxaphone, and Mickey, (Marie's grandson) on the drums, Earle Harper, electric mandolin, and Gladys Harper, accordion. All the costumes were so good that the judges declared a tie, and ev4 1 COMPLETE SUPPLY Laughlin, division manager. The banquet was one of 13 OF — being held in the PG&E system BUILDING: MATERIAL this year to mark the admission PAINT of 96 new Quarter Century Club members, who will be presented with engraved watches to commemorate their 25 years with the company. A total of 4,260 men and women Ru YUBA RIVER LUMBER CO. Town Talk G.V. 265-4521 Downieville Yard 289-3351 Don Cossack Chorus slated in GV Nov. 8 slated by job center MOBILEHOME MEMBERS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY « NEVADA UNION HIGH'S new football field is beginning to sprout grass, but it won't be ready
for play until next year, NUHS played at the fairgrounds Friday night, tieing Placer High 13-13, Store checkerexams * KOK and Sale continues the sale, make a purchase, then will be home, original Cookie through Saturday. Every buyer is a winner. It works this way: Go to a store participating in , y have been admitted to membership since the club's formation nine years ago, W.D, Laughlin said. Those honored at the Drum Division included: Loomis: Richard L. Watson; Auburn: Stephen A, Kepic; Dutch Flat: Sterling Boynton; Baxter: John T. Shanks; Roseville: Ben L. Emerson, to measure their aptitude and adjustment to the positions. In add ition to passing the written test, 3 months of experience in the operation of a cash register at ‘a large food establishment is required. Applicants may also qualify on the basis of successful completion of a specialized course of instruction in grocery checking of 50 hours or more duration, Applicants who reside in Stanislaus.and San Joaquin counties should apply to the Federal Job Information. Center, 115 North Sutter Street, Stockton, California 95202 (telephone number 209 446-2671, Extension 364). Applicants residing in other areas should apply to the Federal Job Information Center, 455 Capitol Mall, Suite 125, Sacramento, California 95814, Old Winslow ranch is sold real estate Club. The Chorus, declared better than ever, has traveled on a total of 107 different ocean liners and visited 65 different countries in six continents in its chorus has appeared in 4,500 concerts in the United States, 1,000 in Canada, 120 for the U.S.O. in the Far East and another 125 for the U.S.O in the United States, 39 concerts for the Fifth War Loan drive and 59 for various veterans hospitals. Nevada county entertainment lovers are expected to crowd the Memorial Building auditorium. world-wide. tours. The beauty of their voices and their exuberant and daring dances have made the Don Cos sack one of the world's most acclaimed choruses. Over a 25-year period the. Throughout the United States, there is not a single month in the year when potatoes are not being planted or harvested somewhere, Coming To Grass Valley THE WORLD FAMOUS Don Cossack Chorus The sale of the old Winslow Ranch in Penn Valley, which had been held by the family for more than 100 years, was reported Tuesday. Ray Jacobus, Penn Valley The Don Cossack Chorus, world famed entertainers, will appear at the Grass Valley Veterans Memorial Building November 8 at 8 p.m., sponsored by the Grass Valley Rotary dealer, reported he and four engineers for the state highway division had purchased the property. and planned to develop it. The property is located onthe right of Highway 20 as the road enters Penn Valley. Jacobus said his half of the property will be developed as industrial and commercial property, while the engineers planto develop their area as_ resi dential. The property is close to the planned access road for= the projected Pet Hill to Grass Valley freeway. The others involved in the transaction, Jacobus said, are Russell C, Hill, John Sanger, Jim McCrank and Oscar Johnson, AND DANCERS Friday November 8th 8 PM GRASS VALLEY VETERAN'S MEMORIAL BUILDING ONE NIGHT ONLY — GET YOUR TICKETS NOW ADULTS $2.50 STUDENTS $1.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT. . . Merritt’s Hobby Shop _ Grass Valley Grass Valley Sanders Music Grass Valley Chamber of Commerce Nevada City Novak’s OR ANY MEMBER OF GRASS VALLEY ROTARY CLUB SPONSORED BY THE GRASS VALLEY ROTARY CLUB.