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—-Nevada. County. NUGGET. * SEEDY Preemie 7, 1962..
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"Yippee! Hooray! deer
Cristy Turnbough is the
hunting season is over and my _ new president of the Mother's
home every now and then..
toget food, more shells and
to deposit birds before the
uncritical kitchen range,
One of these days stop by
and see the trophy head of
the four pointer that Phil
Phillips shot last week, he's
really a beaut (the buck).
Babe Pignalia reported 24
bucks validated at his place
during the season, I'veheard
that Louie Dudley's friends
and relatives shot 15 of them,
which is about par for that
group. This is the time of
year that Louie really lives. .
he, takes his-vacation each
year at the strategic time and
his driveway onweekends
looks like downtown Grass
about 300 pounds (that may
be a low estimate). This
bearess is hanging in Louie's
cold box now and Dickie
Phillips says it gives him the
heebie jeebies because a
bear looks like arather short,
who toes
stocky built ma
n out
when he walks,
Another fellow, Sam Ma
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discuss the proposed unifica tion of the North Columbia,
N orth San Juan, Birchville
and Sweetland School Dis
weekends, He and Janice and
or both. Meaty
Sees
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**xFORMS
iICTOR
“Premier
CALCULATOR
our victories we are all patriots.
We ought to feel tonight as Artemus Ward did when he
Our present administration, upon which a tremendous
portance to our future, and we cannot put this State or
county
that now has in hand the settlement of questions which
on record in opposition to that administration
are quite as important as the American-Spanish war it
unless some one comes up
was asking a great favor of a stranger and Ward thought
he would compliment the man so he wound up by saying
“My political sentiments agree with yours exactly my
friend”, But saidhis friend: “How. do you know ‘they do?"
whom I didn't agree”.
We willvote as Americans, not as partisans, and thus
prove to all the world that despite the promptings of
party pride or prejudice, we are above all things
in the
world Americans; that we are true to our country and its
flag, and willing--nay more than willing, eager to justify
this war in the eyes of the world,
I have an honorable a mbition to be the next DA of
this County for here I was born and raised. Your interests
are my interests and whatsoever I hope to bel owe to
wonderful Nevada County.
I was defeated for this office four years ago by a few
votes for the reason that I was too young. I, of course,
was not responsible for being young and if there is any
complaint on that score it should be directed to my
father. I have partially recovered from the disease of
youth and I trust that no one will now claimI am too
old to fill the office,
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sauof eq slomog ‘sIomog *g°g Aqapeulsem yooods sty
self. In the words of the immortal Lincoln we must not
“swop horses while crossing a stream". The Republican
. witha more centrally located one. See Monty for further
Camptonville
News
the Nevada County Hospital
and received a general tour
and orientation by Mrs,
Crookshanks, R.N., Director
of Nurses.
Some members have already done volunteer work in
Sierra Hospital and will be
able to work at the County
Hospital as soon as they have
completed their training in
general bedside care given
by the school nurse and or
Early Egyptian wall paint
ings give a complete series of
pictures of all the operations
of wine making.
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JEWELRY
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JEWELER
281% BROAD $t., “MEVADA aw
ganizer ofthe club, Mrs.
Fellerson. It is as yet undecided how many hours will
be required for the student
nurses" pins.
Interesting field trips to
take placethis year, such as '
tours ofBeale Air Force Base
Hospital and DeWitt Hospi
tal, are already being planned,
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From 16 Nevada Union applicants for’Student Abroad
under the American Field
Services program, four were
chosen by the local chapter
to be representatives in final
competition in New York.
This represents the maximum number of applications
achaptercan submit. Out of
hundreds of these perhaps one
will be chosen from Nevada
KEN ADAMS
YOUR MONY MAN
MORTGAGE PROTECTION
HEALTH INSURANCE
RETIREMENT FUNDING
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Union High School next year
or next summer,
Screening was done by a
PERSONAL INSURANCE
PLANING
committee of AFS members
Mutual Of New York
_on an objective basis. The
committee was impressed
GRASS VALLEY 273-2494 ;
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ws.JEWELER
OMITH
218 Broad St. »
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_ details,
This column was written a few hours befm
fore the polls opened at yesterday's election.
; 1 . I voted for Dick Nixon, but trying to be a
political realist I predicted that Governor
By Irene Stoops
Brown would be re-elected bya minimum
of 150,000 votes. As this paper goes to press,
W ord has been received
herethat Mr. and Mrs, William Swanson have a new
you readers will know whether I was right or
wrong.
little baby sister for Valerie.
This picture of the former Vice~President
The Swansons, former resi
dents, recently moved to
of the United States and a friend was taken
after a political breakfast’ at the National
Hayfork.
Hotel in 1950.
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Constance Pfiffer has left
Miners. Hospital in Nevada
City and is now at the new
Sacramento Convalescent Hospital. We know she
would appreciate cards and
eee
Winnie Sutter came call
ing on a number of Camptonville friends on the 2nd,
The Sutters were former residents, now making their
home in Yuba City.
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Invitations are out for the
us
Groves-Ness wedding to be
held at the First Methodist
Church
in Grass Valley Nov,
10 at 7 p.m, Miss Marylin
Groves, daughterof Mr,
and
Mrs. William Groves of
Camptonville, willwed
Theodore Ness Sr. of Grass
Valley. The y oung couple
will make their home in
Grass Valley,
eeene
The school Halloween
Party was held the afternoon
of the 31st with “goodies”
and prizes forcostumes.
Halloween saw Ca mpton
asemiie
simplicity ...
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Funeral Chapel
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Hobbyhouse
Dial 273-4288
the war revenue or fired off firecrackers at the news of
And Ward replied: "Because I never met a man with
ees
should produce enough play
here.
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W Main St.
Grass Valley
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equipment. One of our pas
notes from her many friends
OFFICE
EQUIPMENT
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responsibility rests must have a congress in sympathy with
it for the next two years--two years of the greatest im
tures will be the ball field
or Sampson or Sleigh at Santiago down to the most
the Nevada Theater, N.C. , onNov. 7, 1898. Guess
We have acted, and never before in the history of our
country did an act so uplift America in the eyes of all
the nations as this war,
ing up a team of boys from
10 to 14, Johnny Rodrigues
will be coaching the group.
A canvas of each boy's toy
box, no offense intended,
of men, but that from the brave Dewey before Manilla,
humble citizen who has stayed at home and helped pay
not foresee some two years since the onrushing torrent of
events in the past two months. (Sound like 1962?)
regular season and are gett
publicans--we should also show them as Citizens we stand
by the chief executive and great commander of our army
and navy, no matter what his politics may be and that
patriotism in A merica is not confinedto any class or clan
was good politics to use the national issues at local
level, Following are excerpts from the actual campaign speech made at a noisy political meeting at
Mr, Chairman and Ladies and Gentlemen:
It is neither my duty or desire to tear the feathers off
the American eagle, if I could, in flights of flowery
oratory, for during campaign times people want to stay
on earth, An occasional flight among the stars may be
all right, but plain A merican citizens cannot hobnob
with torches burning immortal inthe midnight sky all the
time,
Not since 1863 have the conditions of our country been
so interesting and at the same time critical, as we now
findthem, The wildest dream ever born of the imagination of the most optimistic believer in our destiny could
enough baseball during the
NEVADA CO. PRINTING
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and PUBLISHING
212 W. Main St.
GRASS VALLEY
phone 273-4590
of this war, for we have demonstrated to the world that
as soldiers there are no Democrats, no Populists, no Re
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Some people just can't get
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and 1962, Thep, as now, a Cuban crisis had just
if this speech was bellowed by George Jones or ©
Barnum Powers? Guess which man became DA of
Nevada County. No TV or radio in those days, but
how many times in the past few 1962 weeks have
you heard this speech in variation?
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Party cannot and does not attempt to claim all the glory
in office, Many in the opposition suspected crisis
* timing to aid the party in power. There were local
elections strictly on party lines such as the contest for District Attorney Nevada County 1898, It
Nippy.
Every Purpose
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
How great the parallel between the election in 1898
the Spanish-American War. The Republicans were
daughter born to his wife
Printing For
Oct. 23, the club went to
cee
seven pound five ounce
EXPERT PRINTING
pital.
GRASS VALLEY UNION PRINT
subsided. We had freed Cuba from the Spaniards in
Phelps, R.N. After
on a general.tour of the hos
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
Nevada City Transcript Privt.
The reason for the big grin,
underneath all of the foliage
on Johnny Rodrigues’ face is
that he isnow the father of a
ed:
DISTRICT ATTORNEY .
E. B. POWER. . x
ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1898
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a forthright way..and ask
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STAMP AN X AFTER HIS NAME
the children will move over
as soon as he can finda
house. We will all miss
them. They don't want to
move but are forced to for
lack of job opportunity here.
questions will be answered in
made locally and the local
Chapter is under rules that
forbid publication of names
of finalists until preliminary
selection is made in
New
York in February.
wanes ncks
gles Camp and drives home
Names of the finalists are
Mrs,
willbe chief cook in her ab
will be a public hearing to
other program later. ”
wards, the groups were taken
ing toGlenburn, a small
town in Shasta County, to
care for her sister, who is re
The New Life Group(a
here at NUHS who applied.
I just hope they go on some
REGULAR DEMOCRATIC
—FOR—
covering from surgery, next
week. Fran's daughter, Nora,
9 and 16, two
groups of members went to
Sierra Nevada Memorial
Hospital to receive orienta
GEO. L. JONES
Fran Sylvester will be go
Ibelieve the place has been
not only withthe large number of applicants, but the
withheld, as no selection is
NOMINEE FOR
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Camp now. Weekdays he
stays with his parents in An
taxpayer,
The Pre-Med Club is a
club open to all students in
tion by the Director of Nurses,
member, Danny Patterson
was awarded a bronze medal.
Don Ashley is working in
an asbestos factory in Angels
alarmed and overburdened
Vote For One (This One.J
terested in a career in any high type of student represented,
field of medicine.
Many interesting and valOne member stated: “It is
uable experiences are gained just too bad we could not
by members who do volunname all 16, for they were
teer work on weekends in the good and the competition
Sierra Nevadd Memorial was stiff. Grading was exHospital and the Nevada tremely close. We were
County Hospital.
mighty proud of the students
cena also received the County Dairy Medal. A younger
there will be a meeting important to everyone at the
North San Juan School, It
everyone, be he parent, or
q
Gold Star Medals and Mar
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NU ‘News
On Oct.
discussion group) will meet’
on Wednesday nights instead
of Fridays from now on, Also
aa
By Greg Mott
Linda Bigelow were awarded
sense,
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County Achievement Medals, Marcena Welker and
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tricts. This is a meeting for
buttered.
' North San Juan 4Hers didn't
let their leaders down this
year either. The Shady Creek
Club received a Gold Seal
Saturday night at the Nevada
County
4H Achievement
Night. Frank Milhous and
Cheryl Fogarty received
Bay Area, also shot a brown
female bear last weekend.
We don't have a choice in
bear colors at all this year,
Thursday night at 8 p.m.
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SHS et Yowet PHO Ha
on whose bread is being
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changed from the North San
Juan Methodist Church to the
parsonage of the Camptonville Church, But check with
Reverand Baker before driving up there.
honey, of somewhere in the
the same.
It all depends
Club of the North San Juan
School, Cristy tells me that
soon they will begin having
speakers at the meetings.
Other newly elected officers
are AnnBuckbee, vice president, Helen Dow, secretary,
and Grace Worley, treasurer.
Valley on Christmas Eve.
Just fora change, Leon
Hart of Tyler Road bagged a
brown female bear weighing
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“By Donna ‘Milhous
son is home again!" So said
Emma Phillips, but she forgot the family shotgun and
the newly opened quail season. Son Dick does come
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246 Sacramento St.
Nevada City
call 265-2471
ville youngsters out in force
for Trick or Treat. They
mended,
Seeee
came in droves--all agesGravel Range Lodge, F.
we lost count at about 70,
and A.M. helda special
but our neighbor swears he
meeting on Saturday evencounted 96. Good thing we ing at the Masonic Temple
got in an extra supply of here, with Master Leland
treats this year. The evenPauly presiding, at which
ing seemed to be otherwise time a Third Degree was
uneventful--have heard of conferred, Preceding the
no damage done--and very meeting a dinner was served
few soaped windows. The by members of Pelton Chap youngsters are to be comter, O.E.S.
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