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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

August 2, 1961 (12 pages)

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ca ain ai haem © A SMARTER Yoel es ee fomes Zhiltecan, Propiuetor The best hotel in the Ci f ene nearest to all Seeman toneien = t Gen francesca, c . grea vA td d2 AEE. NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET, Wednesday, August 2, 1961. -Page 9 eee Silt Ber Mbsrortsn GL The Street Cars of eight different Lines poe the Hotel every five minutes from the Ferry di f GRASS VALLEY---The following letter written from a young man in San Francisco to his bride-to-be in Yuba County, Nov. 19, 1888, was found recently here: My Own Precious Darling, Your nice long letter was received Saturday evening andI was as usual very much pleased to receive it, the time does seem so long dearOw £ rN NG) Recommended In AuBURN . G Auburn Hotel ‘AIR CONDITIONED COFFEE SHOP ZANZIBAR COCKTAIL LOUNGE Oy MO 2 COWOM? <n cow 2 THE TRAVELERS Hotel & Cocktail Lounge 1102 LINCOLN WAY KOFFEE KUP na nF Fine Foods at Fair Prices 904 LINCOLN WAY 6 a.m. 11 P.M, secceceescesees Closed Tuesdays ivy Motel center oF ausurn ~ Pool Air Conditioned gown: CMOBONS COW ON MOM MOM ON COWS KOMEN? 04 9) { J [Lindley’s Red Wagon GRass VALLSY Homecooked Dinners nes acta Homemade Bread sae Open Wed. Thru Sat. 5 pm 10 pm'Sun. ‘1 pm 10 p rarrry (wer TRAVEL HI-W WAY 9 slo Fishing, Camping, Hiking, Scenic Beauty Recommended Enroute To { 6 GRASS VALLEY = Higgins Corners Cold Drinks GROCERIES Picnic Supplies THE 49er ANTIQUES 5 Mi. So. Of Grass Valley Vee’s Trailer Park Overnights Welcome Adults 8} Mi. _So. Of Grass Valley aia DO COW) COMO CMOW OO COW OO CMOWG “AO QYPr< 5 Recommended In Om ? GRASS VALLEY See" tteet ; HO CLEAN We Icome Motel wmonrn Attractive Rates By Day, Week, Month, 800 So. Aw um AIR COOLED Bluebird Cale CLOSED SUN. Food & Fountain Specialties 110 Mill St. — fee BUNCES CAFE MILL ST . Great OPEN AROUND THE CLOCK GRASS VALLEY MOTEL Modern.Cabins Quiet Kitchens DN? CAOMKOW? COMO In MOMS KAMOMON KOM OM CMOMOIND a) 5) @ za i) nN 1°) 3 3 © = Q ® Q a = rn <= ~~ Lj rr —! =< : £ Es ©) © £ 2) 2 9) THE FORKS . EDDIE'S BANK CLUB Cocktails 6am 2am Off Sale VIEW THE BEAUTIFUL YUBA RIVER WHILE DINING. ‘9:00am 10:00 pm DOWNIEVILLE (con’t) Restaurant Cocktail Lounge DELICIOUS STEAKS FROM OUR BROILER. Bar Open Till 2:00 am Wildwood Motel y ~ Hwy. 49 Hwy. 4g, GV NC Sewy. 20 —e, Kitchens, Cool, Quiet Soecting Goods riShERRA HARDWARE & CAMPING SUPPLIES Butler 9-3582 Harris’ Flying A Service GAS, LUBRICATI N, TIRE REPAIR FOUNT AIN Swimming AIRWAY MOTEL ‘Pool Off The Highway Walking Distance From Town 575 Broad St., Ph 265 -2 -2233 Kitchenettes THE QUARTZ scare Bob & Helen Hastetler 6:30"am 9:3 0 pm Hunting-Fishing-Drug Sundries-Clothing JENSEN'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE Butler 9-3286 RANCHO MOTEL AAA Approved . : INDIAN VALLEY OUTPOST . GROCERIES GAS DRAFT BEER FIRE PERMITS "” 2 Mi, So. of pee SMITTY & SMOKEY’S HUT INDIAN FLAT HIGHWAY 49 -NORTH OF NEVADA CITY Se COG) ae rtf Ch ee oe Recommended In NORTH SAN JUAN Babe’s Place & Market Groceries On & Si, SatePitcher Beer On ue df & C Market CERIES BEER WINE Recommended In CAMPTONVILLE SOM AQUOS ‘Camptonville Mercanfile and K. . Cate BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DIN GROCERIES, FISHING LICENSE WILSON'S L0G CABIN Meal : Beer Wine -_Groceries 2 Mi, So. of Comeconviee OM ON COME? CMON CAMOMS MN MOM ON MONT? MOMS. Or ¢ Recommended In DOWNIEVILLE % G) Y BOW XG) gQ OW oN G YY
For more recommended restaurants in rass Valley & Nevada City consult the inning Guide in this newspaper. JAMES GROCERY G & L MEAT MARKET Fresh Produce, Frozen Foods, Free Delivery Butler 9-8386. Butler 9-3596 [RIVERSIDE MOTEL SPORTS Enthusiasts can enjoy golf & tennis i Sleep By The River. Modern Housekeeping Units Auburn and Grass Valley-fishing in almost _Downieville Motors One Stop. Service Towing swimming and rock climbing. CAMPY —— F at ba Kitchens any roadside stream plus water — 5 Mi. E. of Downieville Butler 9-3425 Gb aay ow _ aes In ; SIERRA CITY aA cy) m4 9) bf LOGANVILLE COTTAGES Modern--Off Highway MODERATE RATES dial BU 9-3477 e Yuba River Inn Meals Cabins #:1/2 Mi. E. of Sierra City COMPLETE RESORT ‘SIERRA BUTTES INN "For the pleasure of the hunter and the fisherman.” BUtler 9-3417 Pense Motel Modern Kitchens BEAUTY SALON GROCERIES SPORTING GOODS SIERRA COUNTRY STORE Open til 8 p.m. Sun, 3 p.m. SIERRA CHALET COF HOP -. MOTEL BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER’ CMA NON MOMMIES COUT MOM) xO AMO" baie: A, Recommended In BASSETT’S STATION ‘Bassett’s Station GROCERIES &p.m. closing 6 p.m. Sun, COFFEE SHOP CABINS GAS CLOW ON? MOMSON HOMO CMOWH) © “KOU On? COMO Bmerommended In SATILEY ES DELANEY’S RAINBOW TROUT Lake Fed By Ice Cold Spring Water 1/4 Mile West of Yuba Pass. On Highway 49 rc BON: ONO? KOM? OME OME? OWED . ) Recommended In ¥ SIERRAVILLE 5 HANNON’S GENERAL STORE Picnic Supplies—Cold Drinks * Antiques: Old Love Letter Found. In Grass Valley Home est when I do not hear from I am glad to say my cold is entirely well, I think your last letter did it all too, As soon as you send me Mrs;-G..."s street and number I will call on her.Have I any objections to Jessie being your bridesmaid? Not the slightest my darling if it is your wish; and let me here remark that I think Wood will make a handsome and most appropriate young gentleman to stand up withher, do you not think so, I sent you a double number of the "Young Sadie's Jourhal" yesterday, I thought perhaps you would like to look at some of the styles. My Darling would you not be equally aswell pleased if we were to go housekeeping atonce? I am heartily sick and tired of boarding, and we could have so many more privileges in a house of our own, Iam _ sure you would like it much better, and if you will but write and tell IMe~ea] will be delighted, but if you prefer boarding why a word tothat effect will suffice. I have been thinking this over and the above is the conclusion I have arrived at. I hope you will coincide with me in this matter. This isthe 19th of November, before the nineteenth of February dawns I hope to have you here as my wife, then we will be happy darling together to partno more. You must let me know as soon as you decide on the day that is to give you into my keeping, but don’t let the outside world know. Just think darling ‘* is not even three months 1.2w before we will be married. I wrote to your father a week ago. Please give my love to your moti.er. With the truest of love darling I remain Yours Forever, John »Speed-Up Urged For WASHINGTON, D. C.,--California Congressman Har old T. Johnson hes urged a speed-up of the nation's forest fire prevention program in a plea sparked by the costly fires which are consuming thousands of acres of forest land in the Sierra Nevada, Congressman Johnson's district. in’ California contains some 12; 500,000deres of National Forests and anher 5,000,000 acres of land administered by the Bureau of Public Lands, Approval of a $20, 000, 000 budget increase voted by the Senate was urged by ConFire Prevention gressman Johnson in letters. , to Senator Carl Hayden of Arizona and Clarence Cannon of Missouri, Chairman of Senate and House Appro‘priations Committees. A portion of this forest management addition would step up fire prevention. programs, "Last year it cost the U.S. Government $40, 000,000 to combat forest fires in National Forest areas, "Congressman Johnson said, "A total of 421,000 acres of forest were destroyed, This adds up toa fire fighting cost of $95,000 per acre, "When you add the tremendous loss in timber, range, erosion and wildlife to the $40,000,000 spent actually fighting the fire, the cost is staggering, Certainly, ‘An ounce of prevenf tion would be worth a pound 8 of cure, Congressman Johnson explained that California and the west in general are experiencing anextremely . critical fire year, the third * in arow, California’s fires already have burned over more than 100,000 acres, about a third of it within National Forest areas, “Forest Service personnel advise me that fire losses are ’ running well ahead of last ~ year, “ Representative Johnson declared, "and undoubtedly fire losses will be greater than in 1960,” *JTLBD *oguemesoes °9S 381b 18 . U0R8027 QouRfleR