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Dorotha & Ted Wieers
E-ELECT
ASSEMBLYMAN
PAUL J.
oneal
*Experienced
* Dedicated
The Tahoe Forest Service
ladies held a luncheon at. The
Forks in Downieville Thursday, with Mrs, Jack Wolfolk
_ and Mrs, Ed, Finkel as hosttesses, Ladies attended from
Truckee, Big Bend, Grass
Valley, Nevada City,
Camptonville, Sierraville
and Downieville. Those attending were: Mrs. Lynn
Horton, Mrs, John Bigley,
Mrs, Ray-Utterback, Mrs.
Everett Stoops and Mrs, Richard Lee, It was announced
that the Wolfolks are being
transferred to the Regional
Office in SanFrancisco, but
that they willstill be here to
attend the Forest Service fall
party to be held at the Nevada City Veterans Memorial
Building Nov, 9.
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Camptonville Womens
Club will hold it's regular
meeting Nov. 7 at 8 p.m,
at the school auditorium with
Sadie Dixon and Tivie Brown
“as hostesses,
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Our daughter and son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs, K.L, Elsworth of June Lake, paid us
a Surprise overnight visit Oct.
24, and caught me in the
middle of a painting spree.
They hadto make a business
trip to Reno, took a little
more time, and come on
over to get their winter's supply of walnuts. Our two big
English Walnut trees produc“ a Eemanamrmmim
ed a bumper crop this year-enough tosupply all our fam;
ily.
ses
Luther Marsh, timber
management assistant of the
U.S. Forest Service returned
home Oct, 27 aftera ten day
hunting tripinthe mountains
near Gunnison, Colo, He enjoyedthetrip very much but
wishes he could have gone a
bit earlier, before the trees
had shed all their beautiful
fall colors,
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CRAYON
CoRWER “:
HALLOWE'EN NIGHT
By John Hale, Age 7
. Obenland's First Grade
Bell Hill School
. a : e sinned
: t for heating
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. Once you've known the coriventences of fuel oil you'll
i never want to switch to any
. other method of heating your
i home!
4@ DON'T PUT OFF
HAVING YOUR
ae . ] TANK FILLED
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‘AVOID LAST
(MINUTE RUSHES
WHY NOT
New Dentist Set For Business
GRASS VALLEY---Don L.
Beglau, D.D.S., opened an
-Office for the practice of
general dentistry last week
in Grass Valley. The office
is located in the new Holiday
Hills Shopping Center on
Spring Hill,
Dr. Beglau received his
degree in dentistry this past
Spring fromthe University of
Loma Linda School of Dentistry. His pre-dental trainBatchelor of Arts degree in
Biology.
Dr. Beglau is a native of
California, being born in the
Bay Area. Most of his growing years, however, were
spent in Santa Rosa until entry
into the Army, He served a
16 month tour of dutyin
Korea in the medical corps
and was discharged in April,
1955, after which he began
his pre-dental training.
CALL TODAY
Dr. Beglauis a member of
the American Dental Associ-'
ation, the California State
Dental Association and the
local dental society.
Acpua
Dial
No rain has ever been 265-4503
knownto fallinthe 600 miles
of Northern Chile, one of ‘
273-8461 the most barren places on
earth,
ing was obtained at Mt. San Dr. Beglau, his wife,
Antonio Jr. College in WalBarbara, and their two
nut, Calif., and La Sierra daughtershave been residing
College in Arlington, Calif. in Grass Valley for two
from which he received the months, .
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ALL OVER CALIFORNIA, VOTERS ARE UNITED AS NEVER BEFORE IN
Ib.. . : AN ALL-OUT DRIVE TO DEFEAT PROPOSITION NO. 23.. THE STATE
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@ California Labor Federation, AFL-CIO
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HM More than 40 Republican
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@ State Building & Construction Trades Council
M@ California Farm Bureau Federation
M@ California State Grange
ON NOV. 6TH, LET’S
RE-ELECT GOVERNOR
BROWN, WHO HAS
PROVED HE KNOWS. Bde EXTENSION CORD "4 Box of 25 CASCADE .
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Senate and State Assembly
38, BALL PENS THE NATION’S N°1 STATE
mF FACIAL TISSUES teat wnt, Nevada County Citizens For Brown These Groups, and Hundreds of Others Say:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilberg Mr. and Mrs. Jim Willis
. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Heller Walker W. Reed, M.D.
Neil Hennessy Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ribble
Mr. and Mrs, Don Hoagland Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stevens
Charles Kitts Mr. and Mrs, Sam Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vargas
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Peterson
electric. Hot-cold
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Harold A. Berliner, Chairman
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CALIFORNIANS AGAINST PROPOSITION NO. 23
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