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Hi there
news this week..really what happened
was that they (meaning Jake) donated a
good deal of time and material for the installation of the Scoreboard, what I really
mean is the football scoreboard at the
Fairgrounds (the one that the Nevada Union
High School Student Body has been saving
for five years to purchas@. Also deserving
a handregarding the scoreboard is the Hurnington Brothers Construction Company
who donated a crane to erect the.. gadget?
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Nevada County's Proxy for Miss Nancy
of Romper Room (Channel 3), goes this
week to Ila Harries who, with five kiddies
of her own has never less than ten little
ones, andoft times more, romping around
in their yard. We're told that no matter
how hectic things can get, Ila's middle
name is aplomb. And how do you go about
getting a neighbor like that?
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Speaking of neighbors, what would you
grease from you and paid you back with
one can of oil drained from their crankcase? The people it happened to (and it
really did happen) were too bewildered to
do anything.
t++eette+
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But on to the subject of good neighbors
Johnny and May Van Dyke, wHe-ewn and
for most of their day operate Van's Market.
If you live next door to them, chances are
you would have the delicious aroma of
fresh caught trout frying in the skillet,
wafting in your window, for I'm told they
are the most ardent and accomplished
amateur fishermen in our area.
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Brain hurricane..How about the Chamber of Commerce building a huge parking
lot at the very bottom of Nevada City and
having San Franciscotype trolley cars toting us shoppers all over greater Nevada
City, areal tourist attraction. How about
that ?
I'd like to mention what a few people
have done or are doing in the past week
or so. .
Elda Meyers, Grass Valley police department's best and only woman matron
and office girl Friday, had fun baby sitting with two blond cherubs while their
mommy waited it out in jailz Annie Oakely
(Joe Elliot) is now working in the North
_ Shore Club at Tahoe, while husband, Lester, is operating a big old cat for Hubert
Stroh in Truckee. But the most unlikely
thing all week was a baby garter snake
on the front steps of the Bret Harte Inn,
in Grass Valley. Idon't know who was the
(
The Funk Construction Company makes
do if a neighbor borrowed two cans of ©
News
~ Camptonville Baptist Sunday
School Attendance
NILE QUEEN HONORED...Grass Valley Chapter, Daughters of The Nile,
No. 4, paid honor to Queen Gladyce Ruppin of Menzaleh Temple, No. 16,
Sacramento, at a luncheon held at the Gold Center Club last week.
Reilly To. Air Force
The many friends of
Michael P, Reilly, son of Mr.
Service
Lackland Air Force in Texas.
Michael may be rememContest
The Community Baptist
Church of Nevada City is
By IRENE STOOPS
(Continued from page 5)
Cemetery on Sept. 13.
William Riddell, a native 24Ving a Sunday School .
and Mrs, Reilly of Sacramento, grandson of Mrs.
Helen Richards of Grass
Valley, willbe interested to
, know thathe entered the Air
ForceinOakland, Sept. 13.
bered as the popular drummer
in the Nevada Union High
School Band, having graduated with the class of 1959.
Philadelphia was incorpoconference in Auburn Sept.
‘24 and 25. Theme will be
"Knowledge Advances--The
Key To Community Concept,”
The Auburn BPW is hostessclub,
Auburn club president is
Miss Mary Voyazes. Conference chairman is Mrs.
Dorothy Kindopp. Reservations chairman is Mrs.
Aurelia Funck, Credentials
chairman will be Mrs. Henrietta Willford.
Registration willtake place
Sept. 24 from 9:30 a.m. to
6 p.m. at conference headquarters, Auburn Hotel.
Conference activities will
include an executive committee meeting, borad of
director'sluncheon, a
general session, Saturday
night banquet, symposium,
and a breakfast far club presidents,
owneentaneatemnentaretemntir resonance
Baptist Farewell
To Residents
The Community Baptist
Church in Nevada City held
a farewell reception Sunday
afternoon for Mr. and Mrs.
. Tyke Weller, Mrs. Townsend
and Mrs. Williams. A lovely
gift was received by each
with the Reverend D. Haas
making the presentation.
. tila
. Mercury Agent
Ray Shull Mercury Agency
in Auburn has announced the
appointment’ of aNevada
County representative.
The firm will be represented by Sidney Hunn, G.V.
273-6486,
The sugar pine is found
in Southern Oregon and in
Clyb will hold their Fall
luneheon will be Mrs. julia
" Arri, state BPW ‘program co‘ordinator.
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: Candidates
Meet Press
October 3
Republican candidates meet
the press Oct. 3.at the Bret
HarteInn ina "live" luncheon
program sponsored by the Nevada County Republican
Women’s Club.
Mrs. Eugene Hawes, presi_dent of the club issued an invitation to all Republicans
and interested women to
attend the luncheon and hear
three Republican candidates
as they answer the questions
ofrepresentatives from
several newspapers.
“Our Candidates Meet the
; Press" is the program title.
Candidates appearing. will
. be state assembly candidate
.
‘
. Willard Harvey, state senate
candidate Weston Brunker,
and congressional candidate
Fred.Nagel,
Press members from at least
five newspapers are expected
to attend.
Luncheon will beserved at
.
, noon.
aker at a Sunday
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CARLTON G. THOMAS:
INVESTMENT and
INSURANCE BROKER
129 Mill Street
Phone’ 273 7213. ,
Grass Valley
VOTE FOR
NIXON
FOR PRESIDENT
And now, providing I haven't been fired, .
of Vermont, was 77 years
ol’. He is survived by his
son Mvnot of Camptonville
and two sisters and a
brother in Vermont.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Brown made a trip to Reno
on the 8th to visit Brown’s
brother, who is very il) in
j*ne Veterans Hospital there.
a * &
The Neal Brooks have
moved to Sacramento,
'where Mrs. Brooks has secured emplovment with
Sacramento Frozen Foods.
Breoks is employed by a
local mill and goes to Sacramento on weekends.
sk ek *
Cal Ida’s_ Camptonville
mill started up Sept. 12,
after being under construction for several months. It
‘is an all electric mill. and
we are told it employs 14
men. It seems like old times
again to hear the Camptonville mill whistle, the noise
of the machinery and _ all
the other activity.
see &
Mae and Jerry Jarret of
Concord spent the weekend
of Sept. 10 visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Pfiffer here.
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Pat and Colin Kings
guest over the Labor . Day
weekend was Pat’s brother,
Don Krotser. Don had spent
the summer working in
“scaredest, " but it chickened out first.
Texas and was home for a
short Wisit before flying to
and
membership contest with the .
Baptist Church in Placerville, .
big .
and small, to 300 Main
Come one--come all,
Street, Nevada City, Sundays at 9:45, is the local
plea. The contest will run
three months,’
Construction of Coyote
Dam, 139 miles north of
San Francisco; was financed
by Mendecino and Sonoma
Counties and the Federal
Government at a final cost .
}
of abcut $25 million.
Be careful with fire.
KEEP CALIFORNIA
GREEN.
Michivan, wrere-he will attend senoa!l at M.LT.
The Noy Wortells of Alta,
' law, history, science, psychiatry, philosophy,
1
on individual values; the cult of youth; modCalif., hove taken over the .
lease on Wilson’s Tos Cabin
and are open for business.
he Eimer Tarps, who ran
the Lor Cabin for about
three years, have returned
to Cupertino, their” former
home.
ss e
Other newcomérs are the
W. E. Winebargers, who
purchased the Al Nicholscn
home, and the Mains, who
have moved into the apartment above the store, Welcome to all.
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Mrs. Jeanette Mosher and
children have returned to
Camptonville after an exservice..
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Man and His Values
Topic of Lecture Series
BERKELEY.—A series of nine lectures on
“Contemporary Man and His Values” will be
presented in Berkeley, San Francisco, and Palo
Alto this fall by University of California Extension.
Modern man and the meaning of his life
will be explored by experts in the fields of
religion, medicine, and anthropology.
Topics for consideration will include the
history of Western values; the transmission of
values; existentialism; philosophy of Eastern
man; man and outer space; the effect of crisis
ern morality; and the contemporary legal system.
Among the speakers will be Moffatt Hanrated as a*city in 1701. .
cock, professor of law at Stanford University;
history; Dan McLachlan, Jr., research scientist at the Stanford Research Institute; Anna .
Maenchen, psychoanalyst; Hans Meyerhof,, .
UCLA professor of philosophy; Rev. James A. .
A. Rodney Prestwood, assistant professor of
psychiatry at the U. C. School of Medicine; M.
Brewster Smith, U. C. professor of psychology;
and Frederic Spiegelberg, professor of Indian .
civilization at Stanford.
Further information and application for enrollment may be obtained from University of
California Extension, 2441 Bancroft Way,
. Berkeley 4, California.
tended visit in New Jersey. .
California.
Here's something
new. It’s a drive-up
phone. And right
now it’s being
tested around the
Pacific West to see
if folks find it as
handy and convenient as.we think it
is. The idea is to
provide curbside
phone service so
you can call without getting out of
your car—a real
convenience. It's
lighted so you can
use it at night as
well as during the
day. We think you'll find it a faster and easier way to telephone when you’re in your car and want to make a call.
There’s gold in your
telephone. Not very
much, to be sure. Gold
is used because it just
won’t rust. And it’s put
in spots such as dial
switch points to insure
} long, trouble-free servSaige aia » ice. . suppose you’re
wondering how much
the gold in your phone
is worth, The folks at
Western Electric who make our phones say there’s less
than a penny’s worth in each. That’s hardly enough to
tip these scales or go prospecting for, but plenty to help
keep your phone dependable.
A)
September is
schooltime, and a lot
of young people will
be leaving home for
college or boarding
school. Here’s one
good way to stay in
touch with them-—
by telephone. Lots
of folks set a regular
time for calling and,
keeping up on the
<2 news. And more
often than not,
ee this time is on
a Sunday or
‘ on weekdays
after 6:00 p.m. when station-to-station rates are lower.
The pleasure is big-and the cost is small a lot smaller
than you think—when you keep in touch by telephone.
Pacific Telephone .