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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 5, 1960 (10 pages)

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' Most of Nevada County's . * 4-H Club Presidents, Secre-. . _ taries, and Treasurers were . “ 2 filledin on how to do a good . #. . job or running a 4-H Club recently at Hennessy school, Ernie Harry, local banker, . * showed the treasurers how to . make out checks, deposit slips, and financial reports, . ) Each 4-H'er got to practice . . the new skills. Home Advisor Frances Head stimulated the secretaries to . / action. The skills of taking . Jmiriutes, recording them in ha the secretary's Book and reading and correcting the club “doings were amply demonstrated, 4-H Presidents discussed good meeting organization. Moderator Doug Hamilton . urged the use of an “Order of Business’ card in planning . He stated that getting every member totake part is a ie. to success, } Sd) em A ow tet ete t 4 Wed-Sat. Oct. 5-8 PROTRAIT IN BLACK sur 6th »veteran's Memorial, Sponsored By The The Anthony Quinn Grass Valley Lions tt tnt Het +: oh ELC OROn HEATE Building Lana Turner and costarring 8 pm . Anthony Quinn Childrens 1 Matinee Plus 3 pm HELLER IN PINK TIGHTS By Jack Miner Yes, indeed it is! The maple-leaf watchers--a group more ardent and much older than bird-watchers in our County--are anxiously sniffing for the first tang of frost to come and turn the high-crowned maples along Nevada Street, on Aristocracy Hill, and that majestic one on the corner of Neal, outside the old Clinch home in Grass Valley, into * NO FINS! DID YOU SEE THE 1961 PLYMOUTH? They are at — Earl Covey's Garage, your Nevada County. Plymouth and Valiant dealer. WE HAVE THIS BEAUTIFUL HARDTOP IN STOCK. IT WILL SURPRISE You AND PLEASE YOU TOO. SEE THE: PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN AND THE 6 cyl. SEDAN. LOOK MOM.. flaming beauties. This has beena tradition for more than a hundred frost nudged falls in our marvelous Nevada County. .the joy of the color flaunting maples. .the looking forward to dances and cozy indoor get-togethers. .the warm, still days with a delicious whaft of stove-wood smoke hanginginthem..andthecrisp nights when an extra blanket feels mighty good. And wehave another set of watchers which this season brings forth, the window watchers thegirls andthe women ofour Twin Cities, craning their handsome necks at the fall fashions appearing behind the plate-glass panes of our business houses. Provocative sundresses, shorts, bathing suits, among then even a bikini or two, are being packed away for next summer's no-holds-barred campaign of snaring a susceptible man's attentions. Some of the form clinging stuff is packed away with regret, some with relief; with regret by the ones unsuccessful in the summer's game of catch -and-hold-forever, and with a deep sigh of relief by the ones who long since have made the trip to the altar, and, secure in their catch, have let themselves get almost too heavy in spots to squeeze into the summer's all-telling briefs. I don't know much about boy's or girl's, men's or women's, new or old fashions, but I have pictures that will tell of thermmof the old ones. In the next few issues of the Nugget you'll see what the well dressed children wore; what the gay blade about town thought was the last word in men's fall fashion; how the young ladies and matrons of Nevada County decked themselves out in the eternal quest for the attentions of a prospective or already happily enslaved mate. _. And, of course, as usual, and with a bow from the / CHRYSLER NEWPORT THE NEW CHRYSLER CAR FOR 1961: It is a regular sized car that is a miser on gas and inexpensive to buy. Don’t fail to see this addition to the Chrysler line. EARL COVEY'S 143 £. ‘tat a8 ae -PLYMOUTH—CHRYSLER' VALIANT — RAMBLER GMC’ TRUCKS ge eeee 0 04eee ++eee? SALES — SERVICE — PARTS October 6, . & g ' Thursday, Friday &. Saturday Z DISCOUNT . . on all items ICOME IN & CHECK OUR PRICES 163 MILL ST.’ a _Grass Valley. FALL IN THE AIR! (ODERN HEALTH FOODS Saaenebe csesescssnsasseeasy. . " Roofing waist, I say, LADIES FIRST! Notice thearmor like stays, the high collars, the buttons-and~-bows, theruching, braiding,.the elegant drapes and ruffles How do you like those ancient suits of combat? The bustles and bosoms, large and small.. the hour-glass waists and the full, flowing, floor sweeping skirts. .it wouldn't doto show that dainty ankle to the ogling manbeasts. But isn ‘t it truethat somewhere there's a relationship a common, built-in-egging-on-ness in both thei sidewalk dusters of yesterday and the bikinis of today?
Smart those women--and lovely. Right? Hart To Address ‘K Of C Over KAHI It will be heard over radio Cletus E. Osterholt, Grand Knight ofGrassValley Council ‘No, 1875, Knights “of Columbus, has announced that a Columbus Day address by Supreme Knight Luke E. Hart, head of the millionmember fraternal benefit society of Catholic men, will be broadcast at 5 p.m. Oct. 12 over station KAHI. ' Hart, who hasbeen amember of the Supreme board of directors of the organization since 1918 and has held the office of Supreme Knight since 1953, initiated many of the society's major projects, Hewasa leading figure in the inauguration, in 1948, of a program, stillin operation , by which advertisements of Catholic doctrine and practise are placed in newswhere the Knights have councils the United States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba, PuertoRico, and the Philippines. LY ANY PLACE T ANY TIME RENO LAKE TAHOE LAS VEGAS wlithoualified, trained, commercial pilots in safe, well maintained aircraft. . CAL NAT AIRWAYS+ LOMA RICA AIRPORT PHONE 273-6151 WATCH > YP =crocks . /Jeweiry ~ Se ieee . ALPEZ. ae m. . JE ELER anh ‘ibiad $1, NEVAO city Legal Secretaries Nevada County Legal Secretaries will hold their regular dinner meeting Thrusday in the Victorian Room Banquet Hall of the National Hotel at 7:30 p.m, First ina series of insturctive lectures, entitled"Know Your County Government, ” will be presented by guest speaker John T. Trauner, Nevada County Clerk and Auditor. we _. — 'VOTE FOR NIXON ‘FOR PRESIDENT Stations in all the countries. . '123 Broad St., Nevada Cit SEASESPECIAL ENGAGEMENT coc SONS of the PIONEERS SN EI UNIVERSAL RENDEL White ToILets °21.% terete tt thd t+ +++ ‘RYLOCK WINDOWS All Aluminum. tet eteee t+, See 3: $472. ox3 (5930 6x4 $3451 Comparitively Low Prices On Other Sizes . Ao SUPPLY «Dial 265-4296 papers and periodicals of . large general circulation, He OCTOBER 25th thru 30th was the prime mover, too, in ‘the project which has resulted in the microfilming of eleven million pages of priceless Vatican Library manuscripts The film library is located at St. Louis University and is available to all scholars. The theme of Hart's Colum-;bus Day address is “Christo-pher Columbus, Man of Yes‘ter Man of Today”. PER PERSON THIS REMODELING 2 *Built-In Kitchens * Air Conditioning: *Floor Covering * Plumbing '*Water Systems i* Built-In Appliances . ' call SEARS Sales Representative Dave Johnson Days 273-6131 Eves. 273-6110: SEARS Catalog Store’ 128E. Main St. Grass Valley $2.00 COVER CHARGE ENGAGEMENT ONLY: AN APOLOGY . The Management of the Bret Harte Inn anjnounces with regrets that its advertising in The INugget last week and publicity released to news media regarding the engagement of the "Pied ‘Pipers" was in error. _ The singing group contracted for appearance on Oct, 3rd and 4th was the Town Pipers, an excellent group, but not the Pied Pipers as we had been told. Publicity and advertising was released prior to the receipt of a contract because of the late date at which the local showing was arrainged, . With the receipt of the contract from the bookling agency Thursday, the Bret Harte Inn Management immediately took steps to correct the jlocal advertising and publicity. Thank you for your support of our new dinnerdancing policy. DINNER PRICES START AT $2.00 *e%! MUSIC ixax . Wednesday thru Sunday Every Week Brot Harte INN .