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Rt.1,Bx 573Grass Valley
Ph, 273-8954
Well, plans are being made, .
plane schedules studied, and
thoughts of good things to eat
are crossing our mind as we
plan for our big regional meeting next month, All the posters
are out to all chapters and those
living on private property, and if
, I missed any in all the flurry,
please call me and tell me so.
We were also going to have the
board of directors meeting here
too, but three of our directors
could not attend, so that meeting
will be in San Diego, Calif.
which means here I go again,
seems all I do is travel, "That's
bad?"
MOUNTAIN AIR MOBILE PARK
Al Anderson, who as you readers know, was inducted into the
army some time ago is now
learning all the fine arts of being
a good cook at the cooking school
in New Jersey. This week he is
learning how to make good pastries! Some change for a young
man who all his life has had
but one thought "Horses", and
I'm sure you remember his
horse Moko Poco who won all
those beautiful blue rubbons and
gorgeous trophies inevery class
for an Appoloosa breed. I can
hardly wait until he comes home
some time this month, to try
some of his good cooking. But
I'll lay odds that Moko Poco
will get the most of his time.
Some of our wanderers are
returning home. Volney and
Peggy Lorenzen who have been
gone for over three months have
finally returned, and are we ever
happy to have these wonderful
people back home. But Earle
and Lorraine Lentz are off on
another trip. I tell you, these
mobile people are _ really
MOBILE!
GRASS VALLEY MOBILE VIL—
LAGE
Everyone had a good time at
the monthly potluck last ThursVA information
about children
Children of deceased servicemen may be eligible for Veterans Administration pensions
even though their mothers are
not,
This reminder was made today
by Gordon R, Elliott, Manager
of VA's Northern California Regional Office.
"This situation occurs undertwo sets of circumstances," Elliott said. "First, the widow may
be ineligible because her income
exceeds limits set by law.
"Second, when a widow receiving a pension for herself
and her children remarries, she
loses her personal eligibility
for a pension based on her
veteran husband's death."
Minor children, however, may
continue to receive pension payments ineither case, even though
they live with their mother, Elliott said, Their personal eligibility is limited only by their
personal incomes,
‘day, always such good food and
good times when we meet together around the table, The Paul :
Cases are back from their threemonth vacation, Mary did a lot
of painting of the beautiful landscape where they had set up
camp, and Paul of course did a
lot of the chores and fishing, (=
Mary and her committee will be ;
gettng together to start the ball ;
rolling for the Art and Hobby ,
Show to be held at the Village
the last -weekend of October.
There is much to be done before that date, and everyone
needs to help so that we can
have a tip top ghow that will be
a credit to our residents in the ;
Village, and a real pleasure to
see to the public, which is invited to attend the show from
9:30 a.m, to 5 p.m,
Did not get much news this
week but remember, if you want
your news in the paper, you
have to tell me. Write or phone,
Parks Villages. Your news isas
important as any one elses So
get it n.
NEW BULLARDS BAR dam on the Middle and North Yuba rivers is slated for completion in
1970, Next month the old dam and the road across it will be inundated.
~ Putting-you-fi
(A quick tour of some of the thoughtful new features the 1969 Chevrolets
GM
ca ry
rsts:
offer that other cars in Chevrolet’s field don’t.)
Headlight washers
You push the windshield
washer knob and hold it, and your
headlights come clean.
Fluid is diverted to two jet
nozzles at each light lens. (Outer
lights only on duals. )
The spray removes up to
80% of accumulated dirt.
The feature is standard on
1969 Corvettes. It comes with the
hidden headlights available on
Camaro, Caprice and Kingswood
Estate Wagons. It is available on
all other models except Corvair.
Heated glass
In a moment your rear window will self-defrost.
Because we've built onto it
a network of tiny ceramic strips
capable of heating the entire surface.
Fog and frost disappear
quickly and quietly. You just flick
a switch.
The heated rear window is
available on. the 1969 Caprice
Coupe and Impala Custom Coupe.
Pushbutton tire chains
You press a button on the
instrument panel and the rear
tires get a shot of “liquid tire
chain.”
You spin your wheels once,
wait a moment, and you’re :off—
with traction you wouldn’t believe possible on slick ice, or
packed snow.
Available on all 1969 big
Chevrolets.
Steering wheel lock
When you own a car as desirable as the 1969 Chevrolet,
you don’t take chances.
When you leave it, you lock it.
Not just the doors.
You lock the ignition, steering wheel and transmission lever,
too.
Our new lock on the steering
column takes care of all that.
Standard on all 1969 Chevrolets, Chevelles, Chevy Novas,
Camaros and Corvettes.
Sorry, car thieves.
Power steering plus
The 1969 Caprice, Impala
and Camaro are available with a
new type of power
steering.
Variable-ratio
power steering.
What it
does is give
you faster
steering with
fewer turns of
the wheel.
Variable-ratio power steering
is particularly helpful in short,
full turns.
And parking becomes unbelievably easy. You'll see.
Walk-in wagons
The tailgate swings open like
a door on most of our 1969 station
wagons.
Which in itself is no big deal.
But wait, there’s more.
We've built a concealed step
into the rear bumper.
You simply step up, over,
and in.
(The way we build our
wagons, you can do it without
bumping your head, and without
acrobatics. )
Walk into a wagon soon at
your Chevrolet dealer’s.
‘69 Impala Custom Coupe
MARK OF CASHLLENCE