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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 10, 1962 (10 pages)

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Page 6. ~.Wednesday, October 10, 1962..Nevada County NUGGET NCPTA — Drives . For -Members NEVADA CITY---The Nevada City PTA is holding a membership drive under the direction of Mrs. Marvin Caldwell through Nov. 2. PTA officials urge all parénts, grandparents and friends of students attending Nevada City Elementary and Seven Hills schools to join and support the organization. The major portion of dues goes to finance local projects, it is explained, Ex*How PSpent My Vacation " by Kenneth Stattery “ples Tinwiddte’s Third Gride Hennessy Schoal amples given are the "Pre© ©@ School Round-up” and the purchase of acoustical tile for the elementary school audjtorium, Nevada City PTA meetings are heldthe second Friday of each month, Three of these meetings will be evening affairs so that working parents can attend, Mrs. Caldwell advises, The fragrance of pine foliage is derived from essential oils emanating from small breathing pores in the needles, Tue mountA’® RUG CLEANtY FREE ESTIMATES TOWN TALK # 265-2570 . FreePick-up And Delivery f a a is One ein ot te ied “TN i on = eet Small Boats Up ' GRIDLEY ---T he number of . small boats registered in California jumped by better ' than 9,000 during the past three months to a new, all time high of 282,384. Latest statistics released by } the State Division of Small Craft Harbors also show that in the past 12-months, a total of 27,337 additional boats were registered in California. 218 Broad St., Nevada City ———S"e_ ea AUBURN: B90 EAST LINCOLN WAY GRASS VALLEY: 7iC NEVADA CITY HWY. YUBALCITY 1409 FRANKLIN ROAD MODESTO! FIG) YOSEMITE BLYD. STOCKTON: 6255 PACHIC ave CHICO. 2438 COHASSET ROAD # And NOW.. The Best Buys in Town FOR INCOME “© DUPLEXES © FOUR-PLEXES © APARTMENTS Cail or drop in at your nearest Wilmar office and find out how easy it is to develop your property into income property. EXCELLENT FINANCING A WILMAR HOME SPEAKS FOR ITSELF +, addition fo those selections : fromthe military and concert REBUILDING---A new planing mill goes up at Builders and Consumers Lumber onthe site of the one destroyed by fire last July. Owners Charles and Don Fowler are third generation lumbermen in Grass Valley. Highway 20 Speed Trap Reasons Cited By Moyer Nevada City---Residents of Highway 20 east of Nevada City continue to press for action in setting that area as a 35 mile per hour speed zone, The group last week sent a petition to the California Division of Highways seeking a reduction of speed on the highway. The petition was passed by Charles Moyer, A cover letter suggests that the Division of Highways aveisvin & STORAGE PHONE 273—8781 THE BEST MOVE @ YOU EVER MADE level one s pot on the worst curve in order to improve its driving view. The petition contains the signatures of 54 residents, all but two, on the Highway 20 stretch. 3 Moyer included with the petition a study of the area which shows 29 access roads and driveways inthe .8 mile east of the intersection of Highw ay 20-49, and he claims that autos are coming down t hrough that area at between75 and 80 miles per hour, Moyer said he has witnessed five accidents on the blind curve near his home in the one year he has been a resident of the area, including two deaths, The original Pledge of Allegiance tothe Flag was first drafted in the Boston office ofa popular magazine for y Oung people in August, 1892. Nevada City a”. worth more SO you get more Get more gifts for fewer stamps with 5 Green Stamps —America’s Most Valuable Stamps Airman Jerry Brown Is Reassigned
To McClellan AFB AMARILLO AFB, Tex,---Airman First Class Jerry L. Brown of Cairo, Ill., is being reassigned to McClellan AFB following his graduation from the United States Air Force course for supply supervisors here. AirmanBrown was trained to supervise supply activities, including issue of clothing and equipment, inventory and use of electronic data processing equipment. The airman, a former student at Cairo High School, is married to the former Joyce Meyers of Grass Valley. Charles Wallen Completes Course At Fort Ord FORT ORD---Army National Guard Pvt, Charles G, Wallen, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Wallen, Grass Valley, completed eight weeks of advanced individual infantry training under the Reserve Forces Act program, at Fort Ord, Wallen is a 1958 graduate of Grass Valley High School. Central California FEDERAL SAVINGS a) TU 5-6234 HOME LOANS AUBURN.. for You to Guild or lo buy a Home ation which will play here . the Nevada County 4H Couna the greatest audience reac} tion, " said the Marine bandy hear the best, not only in ; works of Rodgers, Kern and Never Apathetic Group At Marine Concert GRASS VALLEY---"I've Band, who has traveled on never seen an apathetic auannual concert tours with the dience at one of our concerts world-famous organization during my 28 years with the since 1934, has had an exMarine Band and it's always cellent opportunity to study agreatinspirationtothe the likes and dislikes of Ammusicians and the conductor erican audiences. In discussalike to see an audience ing theentertainment aspect alive, on its toes and apofhis programs, he remarked parently enjoying all it is that only a few of the people hearing,” said Lt. Col. Aldonotseem to grasp all they bert Schoepper, Director of hear when he introduces new . acr Now while.this offer the Marin€ musical organizmusical selections. jlasts, . "The classroomhas helped . Also, Mohawk All-Nylon Oct. 20 underthe auspices of a great deal in recent years . Forerymmer9' X 12 "rugs with music appreciation . ] $79.95 (available other cil. courses, I notice the differrug sizes and wall-to-wall. ) Inrecent years, mostofthe ence particularly when con. Designed to withstand tovgh concert bands including the ducting for the student matpunishment , easy care and. Marine Band have opened inee audiences. We play pribeauty that lasts for years. their programs with oneofthe marily to entertain people, Forerunner comes in a range classics, but Colonel Schoenot to educate them. How. of exquisite styles. pper feelsthat the introductever there is a great deal of at ory number should be a fine new music being written toJim H h march to set the tone of the day andI feel that one of our im Heather entire program. functions is to introduce these F LOOR “Marches still stimulate selections, play the best in music and interpret it so the COVERING 233 Mill St., Grass Valley Pil. 273-6028 vast American audience can master, “and people who atunderstand and enjoy all that WONDERFUL DINING tend our concerts expect to the composer wrote into his & 6 TED'S Boeesele CLUB music, " Dinners 6 p,m, to 11 p.m, Hiway 49 at Bear River Bridge TUrner 5-2675 SPRING WATER DELIVERED IN 5 GAL. BOTTLES MODERN COOLER? 70 RENO LAKE TAHOE LAS VEGAS with qualified, trained, commercial pilots in safe, well maintained aircraft. Cal-Nat :Airways LOMA RICA AIRPORT PHONE 273-6151 Outstanding Values Beautiful 9 x12' Rugs! (onlyy ~ ‘Mohawk ‘Castleton’ a: the fantastic price of $49.95 jAssortment of colors and patterns from which to choose, concert, butin military band music, That's why, contrary tothe popular custom, I open each program with a rousing march, We offer other good standard marches throughout the program and selections that only a few of the larger bands can play —music derived from. the works of great tem classical composers, " Colonel Schoepper's program, though familiar in content, runs a wide gamut of musical types. In explaining this variety, he said: “In field, our programs are kept current with music that is, or has been, a great success on Broadway. By featuring the Gershwin, we offer music thatis far above the Tin Pan Alley level and their showtunes have become classics, Then, we include plenty of brass soloists because audiences always enjoy fine cornetists, trombonists and euphonium players, " The Director of the Marine Phone 265.4261 IT’S HERE! LOOK! ! L PHONE 273-6932 SUN. thru WED. Please be courteous ! Take your turn Come Early to # avoid Traff 14..16 mae nb nth La Sates ede ot os tg ee AS Starring PETER GRAVES with LITA MILAN, DOUGLAS FOWLEY and introducing TIM CAREY ame?