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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 11, 1961 (14 pages)

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ay, October ll, 1961, NEVADA County NUGGET SE aN eC ah Mrs, N.M, Gibson of 126 Drive, Grass Valley, ‘who has for the past week following @ fall on School Street. Mrs. Gibson received sbubelhepedg fractures and 'abrasions, EXPERT PRINTING Guests at the AllisonRanch . ineering aide with the State Department of Water Resources, Phillips is curMcCourtney Road reisdents , had as visitors-last weekend their son and daughter -inlaw, Ed and Donna Wear, Reno, Ed‘isa graduare:of Grass Valley schools and may ~ lillian’s & Joan's ‘ses ‘icuk austen ta . Grass Valley Notes sodacten eng cao j Ww 3.6 billion respectively. a Hiway 20 ‘Ve Mice No. of Nevaoa City on : been conducting visitors . rently commuting w Oroville J; D : through the Lola Montez for survey work on the dimmy owning home “i — tothe Jones (Feather River Project. * WESTERN RHYTHM & BLUES emorial Hospital S Mr. and Mrs, Ray Wear, In Person FRI, SAT. & SUN, ~ (Week days 10 am to 7 pm Sat. 9 am to 6 pm . COTTAGE BARBER BER SHOP Road residence of Joe and sok git GladysKelly this past week. be remembered by some of . (ae Adults $178" Wn tildes Undon Under 12$1.50. . Printing For ‘end were Mrs. Kelle his former classmates. bi . Comer of of femat Rd. & Colfex Hi-wey y's ie HICKS, Prep. ‘daughter and son-in-law, ey Ses: Torte acs Atco Supply Every Purpose Coa and Bob Weeks and . children, Linda, Vicky and **CIRCULARS Sherry of Fairoaks. The **STATIONERY Weeks’ both lived in Grass Vall ‘i ** MAIL PIECES ey cnet and Gee **BILLS uated from the local schools . **xFORMS NEVADA CO. PRINTING and PUBLISHING ‘212: W. Main St. GRASS VALLEY phone 273-4590 JEWELRY GOLD NUGGET and QUARTZ JEWELRY Makes lasting gifts and appropriate souvenirs of the Gold Country, DIAMONDS _WATCHES Mrs, Jessie Budd, El Sobrante, Calif., returned to her home Sunday following several days stay with her daughter, Mrs, Joanne Farrar, 320 E, Main Street. Corresponding Secretary of the Nevada County Aquarium ‘Society, Lawrence E, Phillips of Grass Valley has written and published a pamphlet , "Northobranchus Guentheri” , which tells the life story and breeding habits of those colorful little fish. Larry is the son of the Thomas Phillips, Nancy Lane, Union Hill, andisa 1959 graduate of Nevada Union High School. Not only has he a fine collection of tropical fishes, but he also has as a hobby the art of printing and is co-owner of the Ponderosa Press. An Leola Dixon Shows ~~?’ Art Work Nevada City---A showing of paintings by Leola Dixon is under way at the Victorian Room ofthe National Hotel. The artist, wife of photogtapher Madison Devlin, San Francisco, holdsa master of fine arts degree from the University of California. She has had additional study with Millard Sheets, George Post andRichard Yip. Leola Dixon shows have beenheldin Mexico and the Legion of Honor in San Francisco Museum of Art, gad with Rockefeller traveling shows. Other paintings by the artist may be seen at the Dixon studio, 207 Julia Avenus, Mill Valley, Calif., or at. the Art Bank, San Francisco Atr Institute, 800 Chestnut Street, San Francisco, : CLOCKS And Many Other Gi-ts SILVERWARE REKEKEKREREEKE EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING }f HARTUNG’S Grass (} Valley Jewe ers Since 1875 24 MILL ST:GRASS VALLEY, Phone 273-3039 _SAeaalum. ALUMINUM AWNINGS Only nationally advertise. Flexalum is made of special spring-tempered aluminum with a 2-coat baked _ enamel finish. Guaranteed. nottorust,chip, crack or-peel. HILBORN AUTO UPHOLSTERY Opp. Yuba River Lumber. Phone O0rzion For Dining ke Entertainment In Nevada County Bicycle Tour ji/week voted to support the Wy City to the tune of $25, Soroptimists Donate To INEVADA CITY.. Sorop= timists of Nevada City last 1962 Bicycle T our of Nevada The organization sent their donation to the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce, becoming the second organization to contribute in advance of any chamber request for funds tothe second
annual race, Recently the chamber set mid-June as the annual date for the race, Charles Allert, race director, has announced plans for the formation of a bicycle club in Nevada City and is seeking the names of interested youths and adults, He canbe contacted at his Brock Road home. FEATURING ghee" $250 CHICKEN DINNER $2.50. Dining Room Under New Management PH 265-4364) COCKTAILS A LA CARTE MEALS ROOMS HAZEL a OUR SPECIALTY Ph. (265-4028 216 Broad Street Nevada City, Closed Weceerisy REAK. KE STs ITALIAN INNERS ~ Sacto-Tahoe Forest Forum. Meets -SACRAMENTO,. . Lhe Sacramento-T ahoe Forest Forum of the Society of American Foresters met Friday for a ‘dinner discussion of the pro. posal to license foresters. Moderator of the evening ‘was Jack Larson, forest con‘sultant, according to Seciretary George W. Taylor, . Grass Valley. Holt-Fischer . Wedding . . (Continued from Page ) Mateo, the groom's brother, and Mr, andMrs, John Catanesi and family of Richmond, the groom's sister,also Mr. and Mrs, William Nankerville, Traveling from Sacramento were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCrum, another sister of thegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Fred windner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lindner, Mr, and Mrs, Ed Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. . Weeble Warne and family, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Beach Mr. and Mrs, Roger Smith andson Paul, the Mesdames Clara McGuire, Mary Warne, May Fischer, Blanch Frierson, and the Misses Diane Glisan and Lorraine McGuire with Mrs, Ella Newell attending from Roseville. Miss Virginia Krasevac, an aum of the groom, arrived Judy Pruitt came from Taft, California. Mr. and Mrs. Pittsburg, and Mr.’ and Mrs, George Peterson, sister of the bride, attended from Modesto, were Mrs, Mildred McMains and Burchel McMains of Gridley, Mr. and Mrs, Riley McCombus and Mr, and Mrs, Harry Rose and Daughter Gayle, all of Chico, Following-the wedding rehearsal the preceding night a dinner party was held for the bridal party and their guests in the garden of the home of the bride’s mother , Mrs, Lillian Holt, of Kate Hayes Street. The young couple are now at home in Berkeley where the bridegroom is continuing his education at the University of California, Fremont named Carson Pass in Alpine County for. from: Los Angeles and Miss [. Gene Casci traveled from . . Also attending 10. Mrs. Hatch's fifth grade, Ready Springs School. . WASHINGTON ---Congressman Harold T. Johnson singled out three pieces of legislati on of direct importance tothe people within the second congressional district, as Congress ended its session for the year. Congressman Johnson noted the extension of the Federal Airport Act for three years. Included in construction plans are a new airport at Truckee and modernization . of 26 others throughout the district. Johnson Praises'3 Congressional Acts lalso mentioned by the con. gressman. The third item was aid for federally impacted school districts where school population was a problem due to a relatively large percentage of federally employed parents, During the last year, schools in Congressman Therisk of carelessly caus. ed fires has reached an all-. Federal assistance in the /time high in California and) construction of hospitals and {your help is needed to save . community health centers /Wildland resources from . including nursing homes was destruction. Johnson's district received) nearly $725,000 from this]f . ;source. ’ CALL or MON KREMKAU Rt. 1 Box 103 8 Camino, Calif. WANTED Douglas Fir Barkie Poles Phone NI 4-2663 WRITE CALL —'McCORNICK & BAXTER : CREOSOTING CO. Stockton, Calif. Phone HO 5-5768 to figure. RACE YOURSELF SPINNING WHEEL---By Shelly Webber age! B “—one shingle, please!” . » One or a thousand, it makes no difference at BUILDERS AND CONSUMERS LUMBER COMPANY. No job too small (nor too large) for our estimators Phone 273-6105 "Kit" Carson, who guided him across the Sierra in 1844, [s/c /mi. SMITH -CORONA ELECTRIC COMPACT OFFICE Grass ies & 120 W Main St. E’EQUIPMENT . Valley Diol 273-4288 Today, telephone people are providing closed-circuit TV channels that bring thousands of students in the Pacific West some part of their schooling. Providing hookups for educational TV is another way phone people meet the need for communications of all kinds—in homes, in schools, in business, in government. Pacific Telephone PART OF THE NATION-WIDE BELL SYSTEM