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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 10, 1959 (6 pages)

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ed ~ the International Olympic Com‘Opening day. Unofficial estimates point to 777 athletes from 34 nations competing. Topping the list is Russia With 87 competitors. The United States and Germany (both East and West) rank next with 82 each. Sweden is expected ta send 56 Italy 55, and France 50. ‘Other countries and the number of young men and women anticipated on their squads dre: Argetina 7, Australia 27, Austria 31, ~ Bulgaria 12, Canada 44, Chile 6, China: (Taiwan) 1, CzecholsloGreat Britain 12, Greece -1, Hungary 3, Ireland 3, Japan 41, Korea 11, Lebanon 1, Lichtnestien 3, Morocco 1, The Netherlands 8, New Zealand 4, Norway 37, Poland 9, Roumania 9, Spain 6, Switzerland 22, South Africa 4, Turkey 2, Yugoslavia 2. Ticket and housing information may be obtained by contacting Olympic Winter Games, San ry Get 30 fave been the 96 nations comprising -mitttee, it has been announced ‘by H. D. Thoreau, managing director for the Organizing Com. Deadline for return of the na‘tional entry blanks is December ~ 9. Under Olympic rules, individual entries must be in the Organizing Committee’s possession by February 1, two weeks before fun. to the children as well as th grownups, and Holiday Punch i the answer. The creamy Holiday Punch’ 1 pint pep: rmint . ice cream 1 quart mi 1 quart gingerale Red food coloring What would Christmas be like without the traditional punch and cookies to treat family and friends? You’re right, not much. Usually we think of eggnog as . 8-10 the beverage to serve at ChristChristmas mas time, but there are many 1 cup butter other milk punches that go along 2 cups sugar with festive entertaining that are} 1 teaspoon vanilla fun to try. Holiday Punch is a 3 eges, well beaten milk-base drink that will have 4 cups sifted all-purpose flour them coming back for more. 1/2 teaspoon salt It’s always more convenient to have-a-drink that-can-be-served ppermint stick ice cream not a adds to the ess but will increase the nutritive value so necessary for good health and growing bodies. Few drops peppermint extract avoring and a few drops of coloring. Stir until ice cream floats in small pieces throughout. Makes servings. Butter Cookies _.,Cream butter; add sugar and vanilla and continue he om . ©) until light. Beat eggs and <. into butter mixture. Blend well. Sift flour, measure; sift with salt and add to dough, using more flour if necessary to stiff dough. Chill 20 to 30 minutes. Roll out to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut . with cooky cutter and bake on lightly greased cooky sheet in hot oven, 400°, about 10 minutes. Cookies may be sprinkled with colored sugar before Remove from pans to wire racks to cool. Makes 5-6 donen, cookies, : Francisco 5, California. bral: ap fea . OBITUARIE Myrtle R. Jones . The body of Myrtle Ramona Jones, 67, a native of California and a resident of Grass Valley four years, has been shipped to Castro Valley Mortuary for services and. burial, Mrs. Jones died Sunday in the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient three months, She was the mother of Elwood Jones of Martinez and Orville Jones of Lafayétte. John W. Corwin The body of John W. Corwin, 78, who retired in Grass Valley 13 years ago after a long career as a railroad worker, has been shipped to Carthage, Mo., for services and burial. Corwin who had no known relatives in California, was the uncle of Jane Jensen of Carthage. He died Friday in the Nevada County Hospital in Nevada City where he had been a patient since October 6th. Lloyd M. Troxel Funeral services for Lloyd M. Troxel, 66, a native of Elk Creek, Glenn County, and a rancher in. ¢§ the North San Juan, Nevada County area, were held Tuesday in Bergeman. Funeral Chapel. Burial wijl be in Forest View Cemetery. Troxel died in his home late Sunday night. . He was the husband of Ora Troxel, father of Vernon L. Troxel of Stockton, San Joaquin Gounty, and brother of Joesph Troxel of Placerville, El] Dorado County. California’s forests produce more than one-eighth of the annual lumber output of the United States. . Canadians Will Open Depet Hill Gravel Mine, formerly the Joubert property, is to be operated by the Nevada City Gold Mines Company, composed of Canadians. The property adjoins Highway 49 in Sierra County on lease from Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown. The Browns have leased a portion of the land to the Canadian firm, with Virgil Boyt of Cedar Father Awaits Sentencing For Child Stealing Sentencing of Orvil N. Crowder of Kansas City, Mo., on. a Sierra Gravel Mine Ridge as superintendent. He is also inspector for the grading con-. tract for the new Nevada Union High School. The operators plan to run a 250-yard washing plant in 1960 and put in new equipment. Injuries Are Fatal For Sierraville Man . Francis Torri, 32, of Sierraville died December 3 in Washoe Medical Genter in Reno, Nevada, of injuries suffered in an automo-' bile collision November 25 on State Reute 49 near Vinton, Plumas County. charge of ¢hild stealing is sét for December 18 in the Superior Court of Nevada County. Crowder pleaded guilty to the charge of forcibly removing. his three minor children from the home of their mother south of Grass Valley and taking them to Missouri. He voluntarily returned from Kansas City to answer the charge and return the children to the mother, Mrs. Valma Duerst, who divorced Crowder in a Nevada court and won custody of the children.
Crower’s trial had been slated to open December 7. Put semi-soft. unch bowl. Add milk, penn oe \Jim Heather Flor there ‘Teamsters Union. Grand Jury. there is a violation of statute. “If the skirts of all those in vestigation.” tempt the legislator made to have . Similar investigation launched in the latter days of the last Legislature. _ He. made a demand on last June 19 for an Assembly investigation of labor lobbies at Sacramento after a bitter fight over @ so-called labor reform bill, backed by the Teamsters but deblessings. get an investigation was ineffective after his resolution was sent t6 a committee pigeonhole and died with the adjournment of the zeusietcre. Covering EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR MOHAWK CARPETING _IN NEVADA COUNTY The world’s largest maker of carpets and rugs. Mohawk, one of and. a name to be relied upon. Torri was a passenger ‘in a pickup truck driven by Don Oberg of Sierraville, which collided with an automobile driven by Thomas D. Osborn of Chico, Butte County. Osborn escaped with minor injuries, but Oberg was injured seriously and is in a Reno hospital. Party Is Set The Golden Canaries Cootiette Club will have a Christmas party December 14 with Wanda Eby Fy a ee ee ee : ‘from Viscose at $5.95 a sq. yard . © to 100% Wool staring at $7.95 up. # come in and let us show you our . 8 samples, or call and ‘we will call . § at your home with them. _ Also, ,we make free estimates. We are something to suityour need. » have a full range of Colors, to $13.50 a sq. yard. We wil be pleased to have you gonfident you will find ral Grand Jury in St. paved the way for igtion of political contribuunions and a current inis being directed es R. Hoffa, president i of the St. Louis Joint Gouncil No. 13 of the Teamsters Union also are under subpoena tO appear before the St. Louis “I think it entirely proper for a U. S. Grand Jury to consider the questions raised by CongressMan Hiestand, and-on the basis . Of evidence and law determine if Wolved are clean, they have nothing to fear from a grand jury inAssemblyman Reagan’s request an inquiry here on the Hie-. * stand revelation, recalls an atorders. received by the 122 miles totaled 76,069,000 feet for the week, compared to 71,002,000 feet the preceding week. Comparable figures for shipments were 82,069,000 feet against 80,083,000 feet. The report covers the 10 woods . . of the western pine region. Mew! CS 9 Settings for Superb Shaves! . GAO SA Sy action of pene edleatie “approved ingredients in one easy-to-take dose—eases anxiety ah (‘on starts bringing relief right away. Swap Bock Test _ STANBACK against any ‘preparation you've ever used EARL COVEY'S GARAGE 143 E. Main Street SOLID PLYMOUTH 1960 . Grass Valley x _ STHE QUILT LOOK” py feated despite administration . @ ‘The assemblyman’s efforts to] = aa oldest carpet manufacturers 3) TWO DOOR FURY — HARDTOP Torqueflite Transmission . Power Steering Heater Radio Sport Deck White Side Walls Safety Dash, Solex Glass, Undercoated Many Other Specials . YOUR DREAM COME TRUE FOR CHRISTMAS MORNING SEE US FOR THE BEST DEAL SERVICE THAT BEATS ALL. 138 Mill St. This is the look you'll see on slopes all over the country — the quilt laok. And look how White Stag makes the most of it! This parka is of pure Nylon, ina new “CABLE QUILT,” réversible to a smooth side whenever you like. With practical quilted collar, and nylon hood rolled under it, Elastic shirred cuffs. Side zipper pocket, Sizes: S-M-L $19.95 Worn with White Stag “Ski-Lastic” . pleatless s-t-r-e-t-c-h pants of wool and Helanca fabric imported from Austria. $29.95 A Grass Valley as the chairman. $3.99 The collar, very for easy care. i Sizes ples THE PRICELESS LOOK Stellan. The blouse, SHORE, typlesity made in DRIP DRY cotton batiste Also very easy to care for: the lavish down the front. very MACiiacans g STOP. WAITING! By HALLMARK, delightful OF EXCITING Come in and finish up your gifting here right away. dise and our prices are low. CHRISTMAS CARDS . _. ¢ RUST CRAFT Beautiful i in array, wide in artistry and “SLEIGHFUL START BUYING!—Don't be a “Do-It-Tomorrow Shopper”! 4 We’ve plenty of fresh merchani We'lldo your gift wrapping! VOLLAND and CANDY 4 Always a favorite with that “extra is special somebody” : in price. li oo lighters, peti dozens of items. COSMETICS AND PERFUMES { To put Christmas stars in the eyes of ¢ a git may.. oo. pipes, pens and Sileieeidiiibeabilincss 45: Mannish favorites in a big variety § oy VALLE LEY D DI eT a eee ee ws 44 = A tk PR