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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

August 17, 1960 (18 pages)

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eS tome Me SB. OU N ~ ™M te-we fb Ww ' i i i i Eon i inning. ~Tom Blakemore © = . CARLTON G. THOMAS. from your phone INVESTMENT and INSURANCE BROKER 129 Mill -Street Phone 273 7215. Grass Valley aac . i i -. Telephone folks say that u can 10-4. solation game fro eee TATE TEAGUERS = WIN CONSOLATION Little League All-Stars from Nevada City and Grass Valley each took the consolation game in their groups atrecent games played in the Marysville Yuba City area. The Nevada City team, after losing to Live Oak, won the consolation game with § Williams, 12-1. It was a lop-sided game in which Gary @ De Graffen reid hit four of his five trips tothe plate. He personally accounted for sevenruns, three of them with a homer-in the second inning. Keith Davies alsohita four-bagger, his >Oming with none on base in the fourth The Grass Valley team took their conae Air Force Base, call nearly every one of the ~ FF “: , 125,000,000 phones in the world. Better get started: if you hold only a three-minte conversation with each of them, it will take almost SEED PIE RTH SAN SUAW Ricky Hill -. So you can guess the moral to that one. Don't be a rattlesnake. And speaking of them, My husband and our dogs killed one not too long ago and my biggest little angels arranged him ina lovely coil on the patio and then waited for me to arrive weary from work. I did and boy, if I could have caught them.. and had found her little girl just before the Police started combing the area. +++ What I'm getting at is.. the Kathy Fiscus Law has be-. en on the books for at least eight years (I think), My opinions are often based on a general lack of knowledge but I really mean well and I think it's against the law for anyone to own property with open mineshafts, and such, without making it child +++ Doanie and Frank Addleman have been on atwo week = the home gardener the dual a little more than I could gracefully.chew when I took a job with KAHI. I hope to vacation from Petaluma to Oregon and Washington and are coming back through Idaho and I would suppose Nevada? Meanwhile, Doanies proof. I realize there are many absentee owners inNevada County and in those cases they most lively aren't Nevada City 376 icp reovicnie aipethi alliage paiineiiccaanpele SPECIAL OFFER ... Thru the Month of August YOU CAN RECEIVE 13 MONTHS of the Nugget for the price of a 12 month subscription ----. offer good for both new subscriptions and renewals. If you are now a subscriber your renewal will be added to your present subscription. : 13 Months for the Price of 12 53.00 NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET You can mail in your subscription, or call us at 265-2471 The Paper With The Pictures . [$3.00 for one year (1$5.00 for two years L!$7 .00 for three years Name Addres's . City State . i : : ~ Mail to Nevada County Nugget . C1 New 192 Main St., Nevada City Calif.) CJ) Renewa: C~ Fempessmenmnenpenseun: m4 308 BROAD STREET JS? . Greeting dear long lost ata Ne readers? No. .f don't return Phone tothe fold all nicely tanned z P after having a vacation. I —, pf} didn't have one, I just bit off be with you for good though now. + ++ The Bob De Smidts have company, also, andnot from Redondo Beach either! They “are the De Smidth, two sons and familys, Pat and Roland ' ‘De Smidt and five little ones from Ventura Janet and Ronald De Smidt and two children from Torrance. All are camping out at Moonshine Beach. +++ Florence O'Dell, Ann Gaylord and Margerite andGeorge Hansen all went down to Marysville last Monday, Florence tells me they had a wonderful time. She was over visiting Ann the other day when a car went up the road real slow one direction and then in reverse, this went on several times and then the people drove off. Puzzeled the two ladies went up to see if they could discover anything and sure enuf, they found a dead rattlesnake. ‘ GEORGE C. BOLES OPTOMETRIST 228 Commercial Street Nevada City Sn ae aoe: Seip JEWELRY Our GOLD NUGGET and QUARTZ JEWELRY Makes lasting gifts and appropriate souvenirs of the Gold Country. DIAMONDS WATCHES CLOCKS And Many Other Gifts SILVERWARE EXPERT WATCH “AND . Fortunately it turned out that ( Jim Heather JEWELRY REPAIRING JEWELERS Suit? fF wane 124 Mill St,, Grass Valley Phone 273-3039 au find something to suit aware of the dangers their real estate may hold for small children. If I was a mother in an area with such dangers, 1 would, after pushing the panic button, organize a disorganized organizationto fence up mine shafts. There, I've said it and I'm glad. Furthermore, to offer proof that mineshaftes are dangerous, try jumping down Police Department spent two One and see how you make hours looking for a little kid Out. No kidding, we lost a they asumed wasinsome sort ice cow in a mine shaft, it of trouble. Several women Could have, just as easily, reportedtoaMrs. Toffanelli been a child, whoruns a grocery store near eee at. Pleasant and Chapel Streets Now I have something nice i r but I don't know who in Grass Valley, that they ‘t°Say, had heard a child crying © Say ft to??? SOMEONE "help mommie help" over filled up all the holes in the and over for hours. It was Nevada City streets!!! Was reported to the police and it the city street department , they madethesearchand alunder the direct supervision ra Yas acanvassofthe Of the county road commisneighbor’ 4 to see ifthere Soner?..or, itcouldn't have were any missing youngsters . pig the state ae sc The're weren't so the search it?? Notonly were the holes was discontinued. However . filledup, omar wae aa the Police were still bothermoved. Iremember one-that ed. so wasI, asthe area in 48 in front of Bezz Barrys ’ ’ question is peppered with service Station. Everytime I i f dholes, hitthat one I'd get a feeling cna Some likeI should go back and see whol ran over, especially in hot weather when the pavement was soft. I sure felt human. I almost miss it. sister Mervel Seeds and daughter, Valerie, of Sparks Nevada have been staying in San Juan taking care of the potted plants and Ricky. +++ So much of the time I kid you readers that! want to tell yourightnow1'm NOT KIDDING about this little story. Last week the Grass Valley the child that was doing the crying had been tangled in a blackberry bush for four hours, (if you can call that fortunatd and the mother had
been searching all by herself ~. +++ Ed and Florence Dulaney ~—— Morton, Murray R, 0049747 Pierce, Charles E. 0051780 Eye-Catching Fruit ‘Tropical. Guava’s fruit. can be enjoyed fresh or made into jelly or many types of desserts. Pomegranates thrive in the heat of warm California valleys. Their brilliant red spring flowers are very showy. as are the big red fruits ripening in fall. Pomegranates can be trained as shrubs or small trees 6-10 feet high. They have an unthe Usually high alkali tolerance. -Inareas so high in sodium that virtually no tree will grow, pomegranates live a normal, fruitful life. The best known variety is named Wonderful: For almost every garden spot in, this Golden State, there is, a type of citrus which will grow, Consult your C.A.N. nurseryman to see whether your preference as to orange, lemon, lime or grapefruit will do well in the cultural and climatic conditiods that your yard provides. Dwarf citrus are becoming more and more popular because of, their obvious space-saving-advantage plus luscious fruits and fragused as a division between T@nce. Dwarf Meyer lemon flower and vegetable gariS @ valuable ornamental, den, The named varieties Prized for its fruit and loveavailabale in either lemon 1Y; Perfumed flowers. Rangor strawberry species are; Pur lime bears sweet-smellle ll ing white blossoms and poeta Heo seaeeid am quality fruit. Among Cali-; fornia’s famed oranges, Robertson Dwarf Navel fur-nishes*the same high quality as its big brother. All dwarf citrus make choice tub plantings, Ornamental (Citrus, Pomegranate, Guava) The many eye-catching fruit ornamental trees offer S advantage of producing attractive year-around foliage and delicious fruit for your table. According to the California Association of Nurserymen, the fruit dividend will be greater if the tree is chosen with care. In milder areas, Suavas are among the most attractive, versatile and useful of subtropical plants. Not only are they highly ornamental], but their fruits are delightfully ~ édible. Guaves like sun, and do well in practically any type . soil. However, they prefer rich, loamy soil. Pineapple guava grow’s as an attractive shrub or tree with blossom and fruiting times varying by climate. Varieties include: Choiceana, Superba and Coolidge. (The latter doesn’t require cross-pollination as do the others.) Strawberry guava grows as a shrub, sometimes reaching 18 feet. It can be kept low by pruning and . LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED fruit trees are appetitePROPERTY ; catchers as well as eyePursuant to Section 1511 catchers. of the Code of Civil Pro: cedure, notice is hereby given that the persons listed . below appear to be the owners of abandoned property. Information concerning the “Information” phone operators are asked a bevy of questions every day in addition to queries for phone amount or description of the} numbers. Like, “How do I property and the name andj put. on a strapless formal?” address of the holder may] to “Where can I get some be obtained by writing to! food for my pet alligator?” ALAN CRANSTON, STATE] Both good questions, too! CONTROLLER, Bureau of Unclaimed Property, P.O. Box 1019, Sacramento 5, CaliLEGAL NOTICE fornia, giving name, number and address, Unless proof of Pong bron —— claim is presented to the : eisl ag Land Management, Land holder and the owner's right }O¢tice, Notice for Publicatoreceive the property is €sition. PUBLIC SALE. August tablished to the holder's }1, 1960. Under previsions of satisfaction within 65 days) section 2455,R.S. (43 U.S.C. from the date of the second /1171), there will be offered published notice, the aban. @ the higest bidder, but at ; not less than the appraised doned property will be placed) value, at a public sale to be not later than 85 days after. held at 10:30 o’clock a.m, on such publication date inj the 29th day of September the custody of the State Con-; next, at the Land Office, troller and all further claims; Sacramento, California, purmust thereafter be directed’ SUant to application 048035 to the State Controller . of Melvin C. and Marguerita ae /R. Staley, the following parALAN CRANSTON, cel of land: Lot 11, Sec. 20. STATE CONTROLLER.; 7 16 N. R. 9 E., M.D.M. ‘California, containing 3.04 Angelini, Angelo 0047720 . acres, at not less than the Box 55 jappraised value of $2,100 Floriston, California te ty aes a parcel ons ; wi e offered for Sale as Angelini, Paolina 0047720 . 2 single unit. aud bids for Box 55 less than the’ entire unit Floriston, California . will not be considered. Any ‘Cleveland, Neoral. 0052969! activity which indicates colNevada City, California . lusion by the owners of adCourtright, ‘Shirley A. joining lands and any bid0051293 der, or the purchase of adjoining land for the purpose 383 Alta Street _ of obtaining preference shall Grass Valley, California be reason for refusal to conGallagher, Ray 0049631 summate this sale, Bids+ c/o Bank of America may be made by the prinGrass Valley, California Seadie oo Gallagher, Nellie 0049631 . by mail. Bids for a parcel c/o Bank of America . Must be for all the lands Grass Valley, California , in the parcel. Bids -sent by Martin, Charles H. 0054590 ; mail will be considered only Sacramento } t received at the Land Of: F ;, + fice, Sacramento, California, Wg hnning: ice opare ; prior to 10:30 o'clock a.m., , 7 bs on September 29, 1960. Bids 0049507 . must be in sealed envelopes Nevada City, California accompanied by certified Mc Namata, Roy 0049507 checks, post office money Nevada City, California orders, bank drafts, or eashier’s checks made payable to the Bureau of Land Management fcr the amounts of the bids. The envelope must General Delivery be marked in the lower leftHobart Mills, California told me they drove up to FLOOR COVERING ¢ 2toveright jauntbutt don think either of them touche Exclusive Dealer In Nevada County For their head to a pillow. . MOHAWK CARPETING panes The world’s largest maker. of Carpets and Rugs. j MOHAWK _ .« of the oldest carpet manufacturers and a name to be about my job, I'msorry, I'm. now I just stay inNevada County. cette Ei ial Crystal Bay last week. It -_ Pierce, Mary E. { ;Reynolds, Robert C.0051814 If I have confused anyone Vincent, George still working for KAHI, but! Vincent, Mary Mrs 0049838 Run: Aug. 10, 17. Truckee, California jnand corner . “Public Sale 0051782 % Bid, Serial No. 048035, Sale held September 29, 1960.” The highest bidder at the sale will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the above-described land should file their claims, or objections, with the undersigned on or before the time designated for sale. Any contiguous owner General Delivery Truckee, California Norden,California 0049838 Grass Valley, California relied upon. ‘ WE HAVE A FULL RANGE OF COLORS AND TEXTURES AT PRICES RANGING FROM IN Sain EXPERIENCED COUNSEL ~ claiming a preference right must assert such right to the undersigned within 30 days from the above sale date. However, contiguous VISCOSE AT $5.95 A SQ, YARD.TO 100% WOOL STARTING AT $7.95 UP TO $13.50 A SQ. YARD. We willbe pleasedto have yyoucome in and let us show ‘you our samples, or call and we will call at your home with them. Also’ we make free estimates. Weare confident you little they spend. a Sy as Witeatty Hclmes your need. ao 233 Mill Street We offer you friendly, sympathetic help with attention to the details that mean so much. We strive to give everycne the finest—no matter how much or how { . CALL US DAY OR NIGHT WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU BERGEMANN FUNERAL CHAPEL PAUL BERGEMANN 246 Sacramento St., Nevada City Dial 265-2421 YOUR TIME OF NEED Owners will not be able to assert their preference Tights to any parcel for which bids are not received. For reimbursement to owners of authorized improvements on the lands, payment of cost of publication, . @nd other requirements, see 43 CFR, Part 250: Fer further information, — write: Walter E. Beck, Manager, Land Office, Room 1000 California Fruit Building, , 4th and J Streets, Sacra~ mento 14, California. . Funeral Home) Dial 273-6028 Grass Valley’ 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Publish: Aug. 10, 17, 24, 31, Sept. 7. 1960