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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

April 22, 1965 (24 pages)

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3 88 3 a ny 5 fo) O Cs) a] 3 5 oe wD ie) ror) ies a ro] en B. < ae ess ga Want To Start A Business? Do you have a new idea or invention that can be turned into a profitable business venture? If so, the odds are heavily weighted against your succeeding, but the odds can be reduced by following the steps outlined in the latest Small Business Reporter. Copies of the Bank of America periodical ‘are available through the Nevada City Branch of Bank of America, according to Willard J. Rose, Manager of the Nevada City Branch, Nearly one-third of the products submitted to the U.S. Patent office are conjured by the “backyard scientist", but a least 90 per cent of all products fail, usually within four years of their introduction, Small Business Reporter points out. Many of these failures could have been avoided if the inventor realized the value of preliminary product-and market testing -first, to determine if the product is good, and second, to determine if the market exists for it. This generally involves analysing the product to determine its potential market, determining the nature and extent of the market, and reviewing existing channels of distribution of comparable products. What creates a successful product? “The charm of making the right decision at the right time, “according to the periodical, which cites “weaning the infant idea too soon" as the biggest mistake made by inventors, DEATHS FIORI--in Grass Valley, April 11, 1965;Batwey Fiori, 85, the husband of Mary; father of Katherine Watson of Grass Valley; grandfather of one and great grandfather of two, brother of two residing inItaly. Hewasa native of Italy and a 54 year resident of Nevada County. Funeral services were held in Saint Patrick's Catholic Church April 14, Burial was in Saint Patrick's Cemetery, Hooper-Weaver Mortuary was in charge of arrangements, ++ + + + PARRY --in Grass Valley, Nevada County » April 16, 1965, Edith Parry,-65, the mother of Mrs. Dorthy Deglman, of Grass Valley; grandmother of four andgreat grandmother of three. She wasa native of Cincinnati, Ohio and came to Grass Valley in October to live with her daughter, Mrs. Degiman. She formerly resided in San Francisco, Private funeral services were held in the Hooper -Weaver Mortuary in Grass Valley. Burial was in New Elm Ridge Cemetery. +++ + + DeSPAIN -in Grass Valley,
Nevada County, April 16, 1965, GeorgeR. DeSpain, 55, the husband of Veryl, brother of William of Ukiah and Floyd of Sacramento, He was a native of Tehachapi and had lived in the Grass Valley area about seven years. He was employed as an operating engineer by Granite Construction Company on the Rollins Dam project. Funeral: services were held in the Hooper-Weaver Mortuary April 19. ; + + + + + SCHOFIELD~-in Grass Valley April16, 1965, John Henry Schofield, 65, the brother of Mrs, Jesse Modglin of Citrus Heights, A SPECIAL OFFER TO READERS OF THE NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET FR 12 ROLLS OF KAISER ALUM. FOIL KAISER Oe: ALUMINUM SIDING ®@ Lasting: Beauty! @ Less Maintenance! @ Lower Heating Costs! . @ Higher Resale Value! JUST CLIP AND MAIL COUPON TO: Local Authoiszed Deaier tor Raiser Aluminum House Siding. I own my own home Name 2862 El Paseo Lane, Town & Country Village Sacramento 21, Calif ee eeeeeeeee ees eeeeeeeFese~--seeeeeeseesesee . and interested In KAISER ALUMINUM SIDING. Please give me a FREE ESTIMATE plus the 12 ROLLS OF ALUMINUM FOIL. Absolutely no ebligation to buy! Address ecceeeeeceseeesesese City Ceeerereresseces State ecocerereeeeseeseseseee Phone edeveeveceseces Please Call Me eeeeeeceserse A.M. cocceccccecs P.M. t Mrs. Ida James of Downieville, Mrs, Dorothy T onbrugh of Arcata and Miles of Downieville. He was a native and long time resident of Downieville. He worked in the mines for many years and spent some time in San Francisco, where he belonged to the carpenter's union. Methodist funeral services were held April 19 in the Bergemann and Son Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in Forest View Cemetery in Nevada City. Picnic Day Set On Saturday the University of California at Davis will open its doors wide for the 52nd-annual Cal Aggie Picnic Day. The campus will be on display and entertainment will be provided for everyone by the students, simplicity ... \ RRR pe omega es ~~ sa ready to serve you day or night ev The New BERGEMANN & SON Funeral Chapel BostAve. off Lower Grass Valley Rd, Nevada City call 265 2421 —w Now your Savings c receive the security of a bank -.eand deliver the return of an investment What do you look for when you invest your money? The answer is safety and a good return. Now you can expect —and get — the same thing for your savings at Bank of America. There your money enjoys maximum safety, and still pays you the highest interest allowed by law — 4% on the daily balance in your account. When you need the money, it’s immediately available. When you don’t, it’s earning top bank interest. You get complete security and a steady profit — when you keep your money in a savings account at Bank of America. BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION » MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION *WORLD'S LARGEST BANK