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CITIZEN-ADVERTISER
. CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
WE DON'T BLAME YOU For
trying to sell your own property.
BUT BELIEVE US You make
money when you turn the job
over to us.
HERE'S WHY
Most buyers want expert help
when they decide to buy a
home, Its probably their first
venture. A home of their
very own, Means everything.
They're excited, nervous,
worried, cautious and skeptical,
MR. SELLER!
Our buyers have confidence
in us. You will save trouble
andtime by selling your real
estate through-BANNER MOUNTAIN
REALTY
"Town Talk"
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: One horse presSure system. A deep well,
$75 Cliff Young,N. SanJuan.
GV 811
FOR SALE--Registered full
thoroughbred bulls, Ages
from Yearlings to 2-YearOlds. MalcolmE. Hammill,
PO Box 1010, Ph. GV 1000.
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
Per line in first issue, .16c
Per line in additional! issues
(no changes)....:.
Minimum charge..., 80c
_. IHAVEOPENINGS for 5 neat
HELP WANTED
appearing men over 21 to
work Nevada City and Grass
Valley areas. Steady year
round work. No layoff,
Monthly increase as you
qualify. Many company
fringe benefits plus opportunities foradvancement.
Write Mr. McHenry, Beneficial Standard Life Insurance,
Company, P.O, Box 1578,
Marysville, Calif.
WANTED: Carrier Boys to
deliverNevada County Citizen in Nevada City. Apply
Assay Office.
WANTED-MAN with small
tractor or horse and plow to
work small plot ofland. Call
Grass Valley 39-J-3.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: 2 clean furnished
rentals in N. San Juan $25
and $35 a month. Water and
lights included. Bachelors
only, See Mrs. Young, N.
San Juan.
PERSONAL
BE READY'TO RECEIVE your
district Red Cross worker with
your contribution for your
Uncle Sam's official helper
in time of need.
SELL WITH A
= CLASSIFIED AD
Judgment Errors--Accidents
Mistakes in judgement are
the major factor in most traffic accidents that result from
right-of-way violations, according to Lieutenant Wallihan, commander of the
SPECIALS
Our Hours:
PICK ’N PAN
MARKET
152 Whiting St., Grass Valley
THURS., FRI, SAT.
Monday-Saturday
39
They can become impatient
California Highway Patrol's
Grass Valley unit.
Lieutenant Wallihan said
that about one injury or fat.
al accident out of eight is
caused by a right-of-way
violation. Only excessive
speed causes more highway
crashes.
"In almost all of these incidents, at least one of the
drivers made a mistake in
judgement, "he declared,
“Even highly intelligent people are subjet to these errors.
at what seems an excessive
delay. They can even misWednesday, March 9, 1960)
Heres
ROOF DAMAGE with little interior damage
proved fortunate for Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Kennedy, 310W. MainStreet, Grass Valley, last week. Mrs. Kennedy neticed
the smoke androof fire when she left the
house and went into the back yard. She
placed a call to the Grass Valley Fire
Department, and praised them for their
fast and efficient handling of the blaze.
Tarps were used inside the house to minimize damage from smoke and water.
The average farm worker Groves, Jerry Stevens and
2 Ibs SW
BISQUICK “P.2* 29¢
TENDER CUT 15°
WIENERS Made-Rite 39
PORK LOIN CHOPS
LOIN ROAST eno cur 4, 49
Ib END CUT AQe Ib
SECOND TICKETS
GRAND OPENING PRIZES
MORNING FOR A FULL WEEK
EFFECTIVE THURS,
judge the speed of an approaching car, or just fail to
look around because they are
concentrating on something
other than their driving."
Walliban declared that the
use of good judgement at all
times will minimize the
chances of becoming involved in an accident. In rightof-way situations, good
judgement suggests that if
there is any doubt at all, yield
the right-of-way to the other
fellow.
"The delay might be for as
long as a minute or two, but
the penalty for not yielding ”
could be eternity, " the Highway Patrol commander obCamptonville High School
Student Body Officers elected
for the new semester are:Larry Peden, President; Henry
Moore, Vice President; Willanette Groves, Secretary;
Bonnie Queen, Treasurer; and
Wally Tarp, Sergeant of
served.
Oak
vee dll brand new...
Park Nunaing Home
Arms.
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Mrs. Len Bishop spent several days the latter part of °
Feb. withher daughter, Mrs.
Delores Pendola, in Grass
By IRENE STOOPS
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The Bowling Party given at
_Log Cabin by Sylvia T arp netted $60.00 for the ParentTeachers Club Fund. The two
top prizes were won by Bob
Smith and Larry Peden. The
Door Prize was won by Ruth
Skoverski.
tee tts
On Thurs. Feb, 25th. at
8 p.m. Pelton Chapt., 615
E.S. held theirregular meetCamptonville News
ing followed by a Patriotic
Program. Tributes tothe Flag
were given by Wright Coleman, Frances Cahill and
Everett Stoops. The Camptonville High School Chorus,
under the direction of Mr.
King Stevens, sang four songs
which were beautifully done .
Many compliments from
members and visitors were
forthcoming. The Chorus consisted of:-Renay Le Bars ,
Sharon Schmorl, Ragna
Brown, Shirley Butz, Bonnie
Craig North.
Following the program reCatherine Stuart, Irene and
Everett Stoops. The tables
were appropriately decorated
by Frances Cahill,
t+ttet
Odd coincidence --Donna
Milhous having a Birthday on
Valentines Day, asdid 1. My
daughterhada dinner for me
and made a lovely heartshaped cake with fluffy pink
frosting --butI won't divulge
the number of candles Donna
didn't, andI have many
many more than she,
t+++eet
The Colin Kings week-end
visitorsover W ashingtons
Birthday were Pats' parents
from Vallejo. i
freshments were served by’
today produces enough food
and fiber for himself and 25
others,
HAZEL’S
RESTAURANT
ITALIAN DINNERS
Broad Street
Nevada City
andBetty Queen, Willanette
eee COMMERCIAL & YORK STREETS NEVADA CITY FREE
p
mee pr Phone 398 Nevada City ARe ip,
3) SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY G
i USDA CHOICE
: Cc:
RIB STEAKS
1° . T BONE STEAKS
OYSTERS FRESH Jar
HALIBUT STEAKS
Valley.
BUILT TO HOSPITAL SPECIFICATIONS
t++tetest
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Holoran
were recent visitors in Redding where Mike attended
the Logging Conference.
t++etst
Luther Marsh, Timber Management Assistant for the U.
S. Forest Servicehere, is the
proud owner of a brand new
Trailer House.
CARROTS cetto 2 for
BROCOL] 9 — Bunch
YELLOW ONIONS 4 tts
AVOCADOS Large 3 for
SNOWDRIFT §
CRYSTAL
ib 89
ib 54%
49:
ib 69
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Our sympathy toOliver
Moore who recently received
word of the death of his sister
Leora Dyerly, in Arizona.
Leora was a visitor here last
summer.
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Wm. Groves and Everett
Stoops made a recent business
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WARM-COMFORTABLE-QUIET-ROOMS. . : 45<
Chronic & Convalescent Patients panied. byt wer ICE CREAM 4 Gal 69° MAYONAISE Pint 31°
Graduate Nurse On Duty They papers py. eld 24 oz 55: ALERT 6f 49
TV & FIREPLACE IN THE DAY ROOM _. tier at the Lotus inn BOSCO DOG FOODQt
CARNATION
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CANNED MILK 3 tottrins 45¢ . CHEESE ™tamoox 1% oz 59.
"MRS. STEWARTS 16 0z . BATH SIZE 2 for
GLASS CLEANER 59 . DOVE SOAP 69%
We Specialize In Tender Loving Care
For The Aged & Infirm
Ruby Wall-owner Manager
call Grass Valley 1833
t++t+tre
The Henry Le Bars family
have had their session with
the Flu, first Donna, then
Hank and then Irene.
FELS NAPTHA Giant
SOAP POWDER 69: