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Auburn Journal from Auburn, California • 16

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Auburn Journali
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Auburn, California
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AUBURN JOUXNAl THURSDAY, MAY 30, 19S7 PAGE i-t LOOMIS NEWS By Mrjori Bamot Applegate News Notes By Margaret Buher Phone 241 1 two community Bol at Our Lady of the Tiie first of Dr. Millers Plan Trip to Europe Dr. and Mrs. W. M.

Miller will depart soon on a trip which will take them through the Scandinavian and other European countries. They will travel by plane from the United States via the new super luxury airliner from Los An- meetings was held Wednesda ivenine last week at the old president, VJ to thank everyone lor their able assistance a much work was done to make the Ounce so successful. Mrs. Struble asks that anyone having money or tickets contact her immediately. Mrs.

Helen Quilitch Oakland was a houseguest for several days last week in tho home of Mrs. Elizabeth Tavlor. The Mustn't Miss Brig club was entertained last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Nicholas Bailey. Honors at cards went to Mrs.

Francis Lindsay and Mrs. Wil celc to Copenhaprn via th? A 'true Circle and over the North Pole. They will return August 10th and after a rest at their Lake Tahoe summer home of a few weeks, will return to Auburn. Dr. W.

M. Miller is scheduled to reopen his office at 320 Aeolia Drive tne 10th of September. Mrs. Jane Fitch will be in charge of the clerical department of the office as usual, during the time Dr. and Mrs.

Miller are away. 0 Want Ads Do Not Cost They txwrd tlcir wives rntoved enmer at the Valencia club Friday evening at which time they honored Mr. Merl Coburn. an outgoing member who has served the past six years on the board. Attending were Mr.

and Mr-Merl Coburn. Mr. and Mr. Thomas Ross. Mr.

and Mrs. Bud Pilliard, Mr. and Mrs. Har Fischer. Mr Mrs.

Edwin Leak and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Twenty-three couples attended the Loomis Dance club last Saturday evening when thev wound up their season's activities with schoolhouse in Applegate. Sydney Dtnruson. chairman of the com Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Evans. Mrs. J. Paul Webb and Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Nicholas attended an all-officers party night Saturday at the Truckee chapter O. E. S. Mrs.

Barbara Butts and two children of Sacramento wtre d.n- Oaks. June 9th will be promotion day at the Sunday School. Plan to attend, as Mrs. Coker is in charge of the program and promises a service that will please and impress the children and adults. and sons Warren.

John and Charles and Jim Struble enjoyed a weekend camping and fishing trip at Forbes Camp -above For-esthill. The P.T.A. Rhythm Rumble held last Saturday evening at the Loomis Memorial Hall was a fine success with the dance floor ull most of the time. Mrs. Harold mittee.

Dresided. Purpose of the neting was to discuss the possi banara uenmson panicipatea ner guests in the home of Mr. bility of purchasing the building Ironi the school as a public meeting place. Several proposals were discussed, pro and con. until the group and Mrs.

Harold Fiscner on Sun tne Aquacaae at Kecreation Park iast Friday night. She was committee were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Leak. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Sady and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Blue. liam Tudsbury, day.

May 19. Struble. chairman of the dance. par. Mr.

and Mrs. George Coleman and Mrs. Edward llrown P.T.A. Members of the Loomis school a Roundup Dance. Serving on the the feeling that the in five numbers and Ed the said me entire production was beautiful.

On Saturday Sandy was in the swimming meet between Grass Valley and Placer High Schools. She took two firsts and was on the winning relay team. Her aunt. Peggy Douglas, came down from the Lake to see the aquacade and returned on Sun day. Sydney was in Marin County on Friday but fortunately re turned in time for the community meeting.

Arlene Johnson. Star Moore and Jeanne Fakhouri took part in the Camp Fire swimming par mmsmmj nk If Sr closed wliM r-if May 30th Speciol Prices Effective From May 29, 31, June 1, 2 ty at Recreation Pool last Satur day. Jesse Britton's older brother. his wife and three children came to town on Sunday to go fishing. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Rogers community club should bid on the building. Mr. Hubbard, local T. V.

man, was made captain of the team of solicitors who are to contact all local residents for pledges to finance the project. On May 29th. the Community was to meet again to discuss plans, ways and means. Scouts of Troop 21 challenged the men of the Troop to baseball Lst Saturday night. The fathers won by a score of nine to five.

The men were Bob Griggs. Al Lansing. Verna Fleming. Chick Alexander, Charles Budvaar. Jack Laeneau.

and Rudy Buher. The boys' team included: Bobby Lien-tau. Billy Lansing, Fred Thu-rtiann. Guy Fleming. Gxry Norton.

Chick Alexander, Rudi Buher and Bill Mickelsen. The John Velicans missed the game, which was a shame because Bill was on Placer High Varsity team. They made it for the potluck supper. Base umpire was Jerry Lieneau nho faced the hazards of wild throws and accusations of favoritism. Home Plate umpire was Margaret Buher.

The party included the families of the boys and that of Scout Master Grigiis. It was good to meet Mrs. Griggs and the children: Marky. Cindy. Ricky, and David.

Jack and Jerry Lieneau had Mary with them and Mrs. Tyrell, Jerry's mother. Mrs. Lansing. Mrs.

Fleming. Mrs. Tyrell set the tables while the same was in progress. Father Cullen kindly gave permission for the game to be played at the Apple- are back from Cottonwood and Oroville. Mr.

Roger's brother is ill anf they stopped in Oroville to see their son, Frank. Helen Lewis of Sacramento has been visiting Mrs. Crother and left on Monday. On Saturday, the Dave Felt? with David and Jimmy visited the Fred Frys. Mrs.

Felt is Fred's daughter. On Sunday Mrs. Chase worked at the store so Fred and Ruth could go to Iowa Hih. Jack and Vede Boatwright were dinner guests of the Chase family "Can on Sunday evening. -it htzt Camellia Brand Mr.

and Mrs. John Summer of Sacramento and their daughter, Joy, Spent last Wednesday with Shoulder Picnics 340 the Rocklitz family. It was Rocky's birthday. ireesweei rure Grapefruit Juices 280 Del Mon.e Peaches arsr. 290 7 It is good to be able to tell you 9th Grand that Mrs.

Louis Haenny is home Fresh Killed Colored Borden's Inst. Dry STARLAC MILK National Bake -Off from Mercy Hospital. She is on the road to recovery. Timothy Lawrence, who has been staying with the Bill Bukers, went home. Roasting Hens 390 No.

2 Can Van Camp's What a happy reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Art Howell and their daughter. Connie, are now Pork and Beans Del Monte 67c Fresh for 12 Qt.

Size living at Sierra Pines. Happy to have you aboard. The Charles Pancratz' of Col Ground Beef 3 $1 fax had dinner with the Buhers on Sunday. They really got a dose Spinach No. 303 Can Entry Blanks Here Now! Contest Closes July 31, 157 Pillsbnry's io u.

Flour $1.03 for of the younger generation. Hazel entertained Vicky Redmond of Auburn over the week end and 2 2 2 2 310 250 270 210 Council VIENNA' SAUSAGE Assorted Camellia Brand Lunch Meats Rudi had his cousin Steven Harte for dinner. However it Home Garden Cut Gr. Beans 490 Lb. worked out fine for all concerned.

No. 303 for Iva Borba stopped in very briefly. She had been in Redding with her sister to help her while her Campbell's Penny Wise Tray Pack 3 J7f husband was ill. The trip from 4 oz. Can Tomato Soup 102 oz, Can Fallon to Redding was really a saga.

Iva followed the snowplow for 53 miles in one stretch. She Sliced Bacon 490 for Pillsbury PANCAKE AND WAFFLE MIX certainly has what it takes. Me, Fresh I'm just a Minnie Mouse. It will be good to have the Borbas back, again. Iva is like an invigorating breeze and Joe is Just about perfect.

Hurry home. Lyle Wyatt was visiting his Hi-Teen Club Activities Eighty-five young people enjoyed the Saturday evening Hi-Teen activities, which were bv Mrs. Noel Amlin. Mrs. O.

E. Butterf ield, Mrs. Ralph Logan. Mrs. Nelson, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Jackon, Francis Stevenson and Neal Snow. Hi-Teen, sponsored by the Recreation District, is open every Saturday evening, from 9 until 11:45. at Recreation Hall. High school and college young people are invited to join, and to participate in the weekly record dance, or play ping-pong, checkers or chess.

Jim Hardy is coaching beginners in chess. In the conference room any Saturday evening; all chess enthusiasts are invited to meet there. A chess club can be formed or a tournament staged, if there is sufficient Interest. Parents or communlty-minded persons are invited to drop in at Recreation Hall any Saturday evening to observe the youth program offered, and to assist the three Recreation District employees who are present at all activities. 0 Suit Filed Over Timber Cutting Reuben R.

Reuting and Ruby M. Reuting filed a damage action in the superior court against 'John Hodson, Gobel and Frazier. vand the Towle Brothers Estate, relative to timber cutting. The plaintiffs allege the defendants entered their property and cut timber worth $1200. fur-the depreciating the value of the land by $1,000.

They ask treble damages in the amount of $6,600. Attorneys Bowers and Sinclair represent the ulaintiffs. Priority Chunk TUNA 730 Del Monte Halves Dill Pickles 290 Sweetose Waffle Syrup 190 Beef Liver 450 Bag Pillsbury Pie Crust Mix U. S. D.

A 250 No. Can Instant grandparents, the Brunkhorfts, jesterday. He has a 16 day leave lrom the Navy. My, he's a nice young man. That's all the news I was able to gather, folks.

Trv to do something either or startling this week. After all you make the news, I only report to you. Short Ribs 320 250 Jell-0 19 oz. Size 3 25 Pudding Country Kingan's K-P Lunch Meat Dennison's Lb. Sausage 3 J9t 12 oz.

Can Chiii Con Came with Beans 2 490 Mario Half 'n Half Dinner 330 lean Eastern Salt Pork 290 390 630 Lb. Nestle's an in.ntrt.il to IIKINS VAN UNif "BUD" SIMPKINS Telephone TU 5-6294 1291 Lincoln Way Auburn Tillamook Cheese Lb. Instant Coffee 430 Tender Leaf TEA BAGS All for only jjestiej 48's Size Plus 8's Free Slcippy Dog Stew A Mt. Whitney Standard Ripe Pitted Olives I FRUITS VEGETABLES 4 Tall Cans For 990 Garden Fresh Carnation Corn Flakes 190 Perma Synthetic Starch Si.N0W 0NlY 390 Cucumbers 50 Each Eattnore Solid Head Cranberry Sauce fas 4140 lb. I Trend Soap 0'' 330 Cabbage 2 350 Lb.

Can Medium Size Cantaloupes 2 290 Deodorant Reg. Size Bath Size Dial Toilet Soap 2 25c 2 3k White Napkins 110 Market Bunch Carrots Large Size 350 2-150 A Collection of Art Works -By- RAY BOYNTON 00 WESSON SALAD OIL' 50 OFF REG. PRICE On Every 12 oz. Jar PPL uOo Pint Quart June 1-10 a.m. -9 p.m.

June 2-10 a.m. -6 p.m. Veterans Memorial Building, Auburn, California SKETCHES DRAWINGS PAINTINGS Art Faculty, University of California, 30 Years Chamber Music Refreshments SPONSORED BY DONNER POST 1942, VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Of Wright's Pure JAM OR JELLIES 330 610 V).

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