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Auburn Journal from Auburn, California • 25

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Auburn Journali
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Auburn, California
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Tl Dutch Flat-Alta-Gold Run iteftt Skating Club At Squaw Valley Shows Growth SQUAW VALLEY. Dec. 22 US) mond on the way home visit Neva's broiher and wife, the Edward The Smiths expect Neva's daughter and family, the Harold Osborns of Chico, to bah glarw Cradg grggbtart Started by Squaw Valley residents three months agi. the steadily in SECTION AUBURN JOURNAL, AUBURN, CAUF. THURSDAY, DEC.

22, 1960 creasing membership cf the Olym spend Christmas with them. DICK Rehling and Butler were involved in a fender pic Skating Club includes rank be ginners as well as seasoned skatr scraping episode last week when ers. Dick stopped in front of the Dut- Emigrant Gap-Clue Canyon About 60 persons from the bay ton menage to discharge passenger, area to Reno count themselves Verne Dutton. The Butler vehicle. as members of the organization.

coming in the opposite directin Jackie and Stewart Wells entertained 22 empkyes and associates at cocktails and dinner at Rainbow Tavern, on December 14. THE M. Baumans and son of Sacramento visited in Blue Canyon last weekend, and the T. Danabes and son tf Blue Canycn spent Saturday in Sacramento. DON Wagner and wife of Sacramento spent the weekend in Blue Canyon, and Bob Mason of the U.S.

Forestry Division was In Blue Canyon Friday. FOLLOWING the potluck dinner and Christmas party at the Blue Canyon school Thursday, teacher Zoe Blieu left for Los Angeles. ETHEL Cameron was away from her Blue Canyon home for the weekend. Jackie Wells and Elea-nore Bailey spent Saturday in THE Pete Petersons of Sacramento spent the weekend in Blue Canyon. Mrs.

Margaret Walters spent a few days last week in San Jose. HENRY, George and Pat from DSL and Pat's Ski Inn visited Rancho Sierra last week. The Saturday night Christmas party at Rancho Sierra was well attended. MARGARET Doolin visited friends in Emigrant Gap on Monday and Tuesday of last week. Thursday Jack Bequette took son Jackie to Auburn.

All hands at Rancho are readying for the New Year's Eve party. Murray Gailbrailh instructs the group which meets in Blvthe Arena at Squaw Valley on Wednesday mornings. Information concerning membership in the club may be obtained by writing Eleanorie Stephani, membership chairman, Olympic Valley, Placer County, Calif. Olympics Site Still Has Post Office Problem SQUAW VALLEY, Dec. 22 'JS) As the year round population in Squaw Valley increases and the fame of the Valley continues to grow, the confusion concerning the Music Program, Assembly Held At Colfax High COLFAX, Dec.

22 (JS) A music program presented by the band and chorus of Colfax High School highlighted an assembly Friday at the school, which adjourned classes for Christmas vacation. Plans are being made for a spring concert to be held at the school, following the enthusiastic response to the efforts of the musical groups. Other activities planned for the school in January include the formation of a ski group. Theresa Harris is the adviser, and it is hoped by the faculty that enough students will sign up for the program to enable them to use their own bus. The first basketball game in the new year is slated for January 7.

when the Falcons will meet Wheatland at Wheatland. Dutch Flat Family To Host Visitors DUTCH FLAT, Dec. 22 (JS) Mr. and Mrs. Wells Morris of Brentwood will be met at the airport in Sacramento today by daughter.

Mrs. Don da Roza. She will drive them to the da Rozas' Dutch Flat home where they will spend the holidays. Want Ads Do Not Cost They pay and pay and pay! post office at Squaw Valley multi plies. Athletes from the world over also stopped, but unfortunately both vehicles attempted to start up simultaneously and collided.

No damages to either driver, and the cars left under their cwn a little the worse for wear. CHARLEY Swing and children visited friends in Alta Saturday. Verval Rogers drove Mildred Johnson to Colfax to board a train for Nebraska where she will spend the Christmas holidays. THE Murrays spent Friday evening catching up on their Christmas shopping in Auburn; the Ed Hansens shopped in Auburn on Saturday. ETHEL and Al Bishop spent the weekend in the bay area, Julia Nencini accompanied them as far as Pinole where she will stay with the John McPhersons.

AL Jensen plans to spend Christmas with his sister. Pat and Don Davis and children arrived from Yuba City Saturday for a weekend with the Pattersons at Crystal Springs. Marge Hart and Marge Patterson drove to Sacramento Tuesday, coming home empty handed. They decided to do their Christmas shopping in Placer County. DOC Dashiell arrived from the University of Nevada Friday and will spend the holidays with his family at Baxter.

Brother Dave and wife Alice live in Auburn, and Dave is employed at Aerojet where he fuels rockets. A THIRD hole is being drilled by the state at Crystal Springs in an effort to determine the future activity of the slide. Depths of 150 feet have been reached on other drillings, and it is reported that nothing solid has been reached. ABOUT the only thing a dime is good for these days is a David Loy flew in from Alaska Friday to be with his father, the Reverend Harry Loy. who is recovering from a heart attack.

Rev. Loy's daughter, Mrs. Sam Alexander, arrived from Pomona on December 13. Ll'E and Mattie Merrithew were both taken to an Auburn hospital for treatment last week. Dr.

Wallace Hardie is reportedly on the mend following a recent heart attack. MRS. Martha Wortell. who has been in an Auburn hospital for several days, is improving. JLM Morley, well known photographer, spent the weekend at the Morley home in Dutch Flat.

Anita Crellin is getting ready for her after-the-holiday vacation in the Hawaiian Islands, with Georgia Wiseman. THE Jimmy Greer family, who occupied the McClung house in Dutch Flat have moved to Gold Run. Outdoor Christmas trees abound on Park Avenue in Dutch Flat, where the McClungs, Bridges and Wilsons all have "gone to town" on decorations. SANTA Claus and reindeer stand poised and ready on the roof of Quinn's Trading Post, waiting for the countdown on Christmas Eve. Christmas carols emanate from the hi-fi within.

IN Gold Run, Ted Magni weekended with his aunt, Rosa Magni. Stanley Beckett, Karen Meeker and Stella Ramirez were entertained at a birthday party Monday at the school. MARGARET Stewart is lending a hand-to Santa (and Les) at the Gold Run Post Office. Stella Su-pinger is the busy elf at Dutch Flat P.O. PAT Bell is home from Christian Brothers for the holidays with his mother, Fran Bell, and brothers, David and Bob.

Pat made the honor roll at C.B. for the second time this year. A nice. Christmas present for mother Fran. The Bells expect to be visited by Doug and Ursula Cronin and children Holly Beth and Sean of Pasadena for the holidays.

Also expected at the Bell Chateau for Christmas dinner is Robert Chambers, music therapist at DeWitt State Hospital. JUDY Ann Doolin and Martha Fitch had dinner at the home of Linda Fielding in Applegate Friday. Perry Wilson and Gene Krupp were mysterious Saturday after a shopping junket. THE ROY Smiths spent the weekend in Los Gatos, beating Santa Claus to Neva's three granddaughters at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, the Eugene Simpsons. They stopped In Rich write to acquaintances made in the valley, and skiers and vaca y'cZrZ 1.4 tionists write inquiring about ac commodations.

The trouble is caused by the name Squaw Valley, which is not the name given the post office here by the federal government. Colfax Growers Receive $77,200 COLFAX, Dec. 22 (JS) Colfax Fruit Growers' Association members on Saturday received a distribution of- $77,200. The sum, representing the highest payment in recent years, was announced at an association meeting held at Colfax High School and attended by 135 members and guests. President J.

E. Norton presided at the meeting. Fred Reed, general manager of the California Fruit Exchange, and George Len-ey, assistant manager, were present. Elmer O. Williams, Eden Valley orchardist, was re-elected to the Sayina Garcia Given Party At Colfax COLFAX.

22 (JS Sa-vina Garcia was feted at a surprise party in Colfax last Sunday. Miss Garcia, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Garcia, is a marine stationed at El Toro. She left early Thursday morning to return to her post after several days' leave.

Hostesses at the party were Vido Maldonado and Rafaela Garcia. Guests Included, Teddy Vaca-da, Marie and Mary Garcia, Her-linda and Dolores Ramirez, Linda Maldonado, William Blackwell and Pedro and Ramona Garcia. Little Ads Bif Results Journal Class Ads. It seems there is another Squaw Valley in Fresno County and the post office there has been in operation for a number of years. BIRDSALL PICKLED OLIVES which are the best in the world and are only available during the holiday season are of great advertising value to Auburn.

Birdsall olives are shipped to all parts of the United States and Canada; one San Francisco the Ken Collins Paint Company purchases 110 gallons each year, for distribution to customers. Many Auburn people purchase the olives to serve in their own homes or to ship to friends and relatives. Tom Fujino the man in charge of the pickling of the olives is pictured above as he pours salt brine into one of the standard glass olive containers. The success of the Birdsall olive pickling can be credited to Tom Fujino who first came to the Birdsall family as a "House some 48 years ago, and is now considered one of the foremost experts on olive pickling in the United States. The only person who would doubt the last declara tion is the one who has never tasted some of the Birdsall Olives.

They are on retail sale in most of Auburn grocery stores or may be purchased at the Birdsall Plant on Aeolia Drive. During the Olympics the post mark from Squaw read "Olympic Village," now it has been changed to Olympic Valley. Of the thousands of letters that arrive in the Olympic Valley post office each month it is entirely board of directors for a term of three years. possible that a good percentage of them have been forwarded from Squaw Valley, Fresno County. Cub Scouts Hold Blue Canyon Meeting Ed Goehringers Will Vacation At Rainbow THE other day an Alta driver turned up the Crystal Springs road and was followed by five cars, which had been trailing him, BLUE CANYON, Dec.

22 (JS) Blue Canyon School was the scene of a Christmas party held for Cub sheep-like down the highway. Scout Dens east of Colfax last It must have been a shock to from Eastern Placer County week. Boys from Emigrant Gap, Dutch Flat, Alta, Blue Canyon and Gold the follow-the-leader drivers suddenly to find themselves lost in the hinterlands. Dutch Flat Doctor Stricken At Sea By Heart Attack DUTCH FLAT, Dec. 22 (JS) Dr.

Wallace Hardie of Dutch Flat is reported much improved at a Los Angeles hospital, following a recent coronary. Dr. Hardie, who retired as ship's physician for the Matson Lines last year, has been going on occasional cruises for the company as relief physician. He was stricken December 4. three days out of port on a return voyage from Honolulu.

The ship berthed at Wilmington and he was taken to St. Vincent's hospital in Los Angeles, where it is expected he will remain for at least a month. Run attended as did Den Mothers Betty Kenney, Laura Fitch, Marilyn Prince and Barbara Sedgely. Games and refreshments provid- RAINBOW. Dec.

22 (JS) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goehringer and two daughters arrived at Rainbow Friday to spend the holidays. The Goehringers of Manhatten Beach have spent the Christmas holidays at Rainbow for the past nine years. Mrs.

Goehringer is the former Bess Cutting, granddaughter of one of the Yukon pioneers, who finds herself at home in this snowy clime. Ik; Want Ads Do Not Cost They pay and pay and pay! So? NOEL ed all attending with entertainment. Bright as the ornaments on a Christmas tree are our With the cherubic carolers, we sing out greetings and our warm wishes for your happiness at Christmastime. Soda Springs Lodge Bill Dot Cannon Fran Couillard Warmest regards to you and yours during this most happy and inspiring Christmas Season. Lee and June's Soda Springs SKATE SKI SHOP Phone GA 6-3631 holiday, wishes for you.

Constables Bill Fonseca Elmer Williams COM SEE OUR CHRISTMAS TABLE Close-out Specjals Records $1.99 Record Racks $1.99 And Many Miscellaneous Items Seasons I May this grand season be a masterpiece of merriment and a memorable meeting of hearts for you and yours. Donner Ski Ranch What a bright store of memories the holidays make! Here's wishing all the joys of the season to you. Nyack Garage Here's hoping that every home will be clothed in the joyous spirit of the season. Rancho Sierra Inn 3-Cycle Washer! 2-Cycle Dryer! Normal action for your regular wash, Gentle for finer things. Washer automatically filters out lint, too.

Dryer has wash wear cycle to help prevent wrinkles, and cut down ironing. HA-40 Washer HD-56-55 Dryer Per Week With Trade mt-f In this season of joy6us gatherings and exchanging of gifts, may each one discover the deep spiritual inspiration of Christmas. Soda Springs Ski Area MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPIER WITH A NJLW APPLIANCE Bright as the ornaments on a Christmas tree are our holiday wishes for you. Ed Roenspie Colfax Foremost-Golden State Dist As the sound of Christmas music fills the air, may the wonder of the Christmas story fill your heart anew. Donner Summit Lodge mm CEBHTUSS RCA Victor Sandman.

Features greatest performance advance in 25 years of AM radio RCA Victor's exclusive new "Filteramic" antenna. Convenient "Levermatic" controls. Wakes you to music turns on appliancesautomatically! New "Drowse Alarm" alerts sleepyheads at 8 ute intervals! Bold Flairline styling to match its brilliant Maple sugarantique white; pink antique white; antique whit- '-vl C4. $41.95 U'Vt MM I MAJOR Your Old Trade Makes The Down Payment APPLIANCE 2-speed washer! 3-cyde dryer I Fast, vigorous agitator action for your regular wash, slower strokes for finer things. Automatically filters out lint, blends in detergent, too.

Dryer has special cycle for wash 'n wear cuts down ironing. 11 m. ff TV APPLIANCES I FOWLER'S TV Appliances 922 LINCOLN WAY AUBURN PHONE TU 54256 To our wonderful friends we send warm thanks and sincere wishes for your holiday happiness. Rainbow Tavern Here's hoping your Christmas will "ring the bell" for good cheer and good fellowship. Don da Roza, Inc.

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