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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Citizen

January 20, 1960 (8 pages)

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Page 4A CITIZEN ADVERTISER Wednesday, January 20, 1960 CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED AD RATES Per line in first issue. .16c, Per line in additional issues! (no changes) Minimum charge For Sale Misc. ‘. FORSALE. FOR RENT FOR RENT, Furn. Hskp. Cottage. AlsoBachelor Cottage. Pioneer Court. Ph. NC 992. GV Marine In Hawaii Marine Ist Lt. Orlo K,. Steele, son of Mrs. Frances Steele of 383 Alta Street, Grass Valley, is serving with the First Marine Brigade at the Kaneohe Bay Marine Corps Air Station, Oahu Hawaii. The brigade is a combatready air-ground fighting team ‘of the Pacific Fleet Marine Force. . 350 gal gas tank hose, nozzle& stand$100.00 takesall. CallG.V. 48-J-11 After 6 p.m. WANTED 206 Foo . WET VETS * p06 Fo 506 FOO VETS be y . . 0G FOR % % WANTED, News carrier for . ¥% Grandview Terrace. Ph. The}! Citizen, GV 126. WANTED..Housekeeper. Live in. 3 children. Salary. N.C. 101-R. Marriage Licenses: A marriage license was issued Tuesday; Jan. 12, at the Nevada County Clerk's office to Earl C. Hall, 19, and Marlene M. Laughlin, both of Grass Valley. The cornerstone ofthe White House was laid Oct. 13, 1792. Bowling Results At Grass Valley's Gold Bowl: (week ending Jan. 9) High Game for the Week: Ladies --Alice Caston-210 Men --Richard Page 232 High Three-Game Series for the Week: Ladies---Ellen Joyner-525 Men---Richard Page 622 After one week of bowling in the Second Half of the winter league competition, standings are: Nevada City Women's League Chick's Associated Painter's Market Old Brewery Western Auto Angelini Brothers State Farm Insurance Nevada City Florist Graham Logging Woody Smith M'Lady's Grass Valley Women's League Millscraft hooper and Weaver Knee's Electric Bennetts and Steell Colfax Fruit Growers Grass Valley Hardware Gold Center Eddie's Bank Club Bob's Place Matson Lumber Gold Markers League Hartman Bon Allure Safeway Gold Bowl Empire Hotel Chuck's TV Kauffman's Blue Canyon Lumber Wednesday Mixed Doubles League Browning Realkopa Borden's The Blanks Vern's Auto Service Sierrans Grass Valley Awning Holms Cellar Dwellers Goldsberry Centennial League Unique Richfield Eagles Heffren's Insurance Surf Room = opr Pp Pp SC OFRPrRWWHR HP SL COrFRPRPNN WW CGH BPP rPWwWwWww sp “apf nasetidancind tle ———8 e PLENTY OF PARKING —@ SUNDAY FAMILY DINNERS SMITH’S © GOLD CENTER $300 LIVE MUSIC SATURDAY NIGHTS Exceptional Food At e— BANQUET FACILITIES Children Under 12— $1.50 PHONE: Grass Valley 9 GRASS VALLEY NEVADA CITY HIWAY A GIFTED DOG..Pinky, the post office pet in Nevada City, is shown beside the remaining portion of his Christmas gifts, still enjoying the "fruits" of his donations. Pinky is usually well supplied by anonymous gifts from Nevada City residents through the year. One Christmas card’Pinky received this past season was from "William---Billy the Cat.” Hoover's Mobilgass Bergemann's Monty's Matson Forest Products Litton Engineering Lab Firemen's League Penn Engine Eagles Nevada City Fire Dept. Gold Flat Fire Dept. Protection Grizzly Creek Columbia Hill Nevada Hose 49'ers League Knights of Columbus Richfield Eagles Union "76" Nevada City Bottling Works Imperial Upholstery Flying "A" Monty's Litton Engineering Lab Oro Lumber Mohawk Chiefs Twin Cities’ League Steele Supply Alta Hill Garage Winkle Construction Placer Gas Washington Red and White Alpha Hardware Matson Lumber G and H Fender Benders Colfax Fruit Growers Wolf-Mountain These three leagues are currently still in the First Hal of their winter bowling season: Classic League Question Mark N.1.D. Bearry Electric Diamond Gardner Haddy's Shell Gold Bowl Richfield Eagles Sierra Oil Pioneer Mixed League Millscraft Bert Burns Frank's TV Western Auto Grass Valley Auto Parts Spare Room Sierra Mountain Mills Bret Harte Dairy Safeway Gold Pan Liquor Junior Mixed Doubles Hi Spots Chipmunks Gutter Sweepers High Graders ooOorrF FPrRNONNDND WS Ww SOORPNNWAH AA 7 di 6 4 3 3 3 3 3 1 f Wins 84 21 26 26
24.5 20 18 11.5 33 31 26 23 23 22 22 21 18 18 14 6 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 8th Due To The Increased Cost Of Operation MARTINIS ese ie: IMPORTED SCOTCH OR BOURBON Will Be 60¢ Per Drink BOTTLED BEER---30¢ DRAFT BEER---35¢ NEVADA CITY TAVERN OWNERS ASSOCIATION NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS The City Council of the City of Nevada City will receive bids up to twelve noon Monday eight February 1960 as follows: Bid No. One. New 1960 model police carfour door sedan; standard V-8 engine designed for regular Girl Scout Meeting . Installation of officers for 1960 anda program by members of two Brownie troops will be the highlights of a meeting of the Grass Valley Area Girl Scout Council tomorrow at 1:00pm. at Frank Buck Hall, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Grass Valley. Everyone interested in Scouting for girls is invited to attend. The gathering, one of only three council-wide meetings scheduled annually, will inagurate the 20th year of Girl Scouting in Grass Valley. Dessert luncheon will be served. A brief business agenda including a review of the year now closing, anda projection of plans and goals for the future will follow: Past President, Mrs. Clay Caldwell will install new officers and board members. Second grade Brownies of Troop 19, leader Mrs. Bill Gallino, and third grade Troop 26, whose leader is Mrs. Don Chester, wild furnish program numbers. Chairman for the event is Mrs. Alec Scott, assisted by Mrs. Irvin Hart andMrs. Lyle White. RACE RIGHT DOWN AND INSURE AT CURNOW HALLS INSURANCE 316 Broad St. Phone N. C. 633 NOTICE gasoline; standard shift transmission; oil filter; LeeceNeville alternator-rectifier; heavy duty 12-volt battery; heavy duty brakes; heavy duty clutch; heavy duty springs; nylon tires with tubes; electric windshield wipers; heater and defroster. Brochure on police car must accompany bid. Bid No; Two. New 1960 model four door sedan; standard V-8 engine designed for regular gasoline; oil filter; standard shift transmission; heavy duty 12-volt battery; Leece-Neville alternator -rectifier; nylon tires with tubes; electric windshield wipers; heater and defroster. NOTICE Other requirements City will arrange for transfer of police radio. Special equipment, -except radio, to betransferred from old to new car by bidder. Turn-in allowance on present police car (StudeLark 1959) shall be included -NOTICE in the bids. The City expressly reserves the right to reject any and al] bids, and further reserves the right to waive any defect and accept any bid. H. Je RAY Purchasing Agent Phone Nevada City 376 BEAUTY SHOP 308 BROAD STREET AND START USE A THE NEW YEAR RIGHT. CLEAN Out YOUR / ATTIC GARAGE OR mat OLD _/_ STORE ROOM LET THE DUST FLY GET RID OF THAT STUFF CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AD USE THE HANDY BLANK BELOW Nevada County Citizen CLASSIFIED INSERTION ORDER Bill To Name Address Phone FOOD PALACE SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY BONLESS CHOICE GROUND CHUCK Lean FRANKS ca&k BEEF ROAST SAUERKRAUT ussy 24 Tin 21° BEEF STEW °""” MOORS, TAMALES VAN camps 303 tin 25¢ SWIFTS BROWN N SERVE SAUSAGE 202 49 BUTTERED B PARSON SUDSY AMMONIA q 29 COMMERCIAL & YORK STREETS NEVADA CITY Phone 398 Nevada City 89° i, 69° iL AY 1, 49: CABBAGE GRAPE FRUIT AVOCADOS ts. size GOLDEN LARGE AA dz. KRAFT Fr p E AR KN Ib 5¢ 8lb Bag 49¢ 3 For 25: STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 20.;.43¢ TOMATO SOUPSA™PBEttS 43: FROZEN FOODS BATH SIZE BONNJE HUBBARD KRAFT PARKAY WOODBURY SOAP 2 to, 31°} MARGARINE 2 1bs43° STEAKS 1502. 69¢ Vol. 2 Na PLANNING CC A. T. Parsons 5 Held F To Priso A 21-year-oldGrass resident and four ju were picked up for col icating with prisoners Nevada County fail } in a crackdown by c officials. Long aproblen county, bothat the j at the juvenile dete home, the yelling toi of the two institutions . the adult a 30 day jai The four juveniles, ing three girls, were Scott Ba Of Grass The Grass Valley Cl of Commerce held th stallation of officers S¢ night at the Gold C Club, with approxi 100 members and gue tending. With Leonard Prisk going president and toastmaster, State § Ron Cameron and Asse man Paul Leonardi among the guests. Don Dickey, mana the Sacramento Valle} ision of the Californig Chamber of Commerce stalled Scott Bartow a NEWLY INSTA Barrow is shown Gaudelia, at 1 ceremonies of