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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 14, 1968 (8 pages)

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Vib a ge WAR IE OS : Pr. bo Se The Nevada County Nugget Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1968 Senet an Ps a ee a see a Se a ey > LOOKING DOWN on a portion of Grass Valley, where Highw 49 and 20 meet. eave # : UPSTATE . Roseville Hall of Fam ; 1 sane ce. . oseville nai or rame : lects Babe Child 3 FREE ESTIMATES. e $ ers AWN!. .GS FOR . CARPORTS A Nevada City man will be true sportsmanship has been a ‘ : inducted into the Roseville Area deciding factor in your seleca HOMES, PATIO’S, Hall of Fame Feb, 24 at a testition," ‘4 MOBILE HOMES, monial dinner in Johnson Hall, . The letter suggests Childers ¥ PORCHES. AND Roseville, invite friends to the dinner where ENCLOSURES H. L. (Babe) Childers was nohe and his wife will be honored. i ; fed, ths week he is one of ae Dempsey es: me me x 0 out of 178 names submitted, W. e the speaker, Tom Lo-‘ 30 LB. LIVE LOAD AS chosen for the honor, Presti and Creighton Sanders H REQUIRED BY CODE A letter written to the local 2long with other well known proi NAVCO ALUMINUM. nominee by Don Noyes, chairfessionals, will be masters of man of the nominating commitceremony. ’ Ph. 273-6428 ian ondéawors throughout Toe oe dents pae ( in 1938 and th ’ or 273-6482 . sour tite toward the promotion prey pce aK te rs hoe i a ; of sports and baseball, and your He re-entered local-paseball in ‘ 1946 and played in the Foothill OUR BIG ANNUAL ‘League and Placer-Nevada Lea9 gue until 1958, b , . He aided in forming Nevada q City Little League,-and umpired “ a Placer-Nevada League baseball a = for three years, He served as ‘g BIG BIG REDUCTIONS umpire in chief for one year, be Childers was coy ag of the ) wa) ° Nevada League for two years § @ Men's Suits and is a member of the Boosters Club, % @ Jackets The Broad street merchant al. @ Sport Coats so is well known for his drive é @ Vests and "sportsmanship" in supporting many other community activities. @ Knit Shirts @ Dress Shirts @ Sports Shiris @ Socks @ Work Clothes @ Slacks @ Rain Coats @ Underwear @ Pajamas @ Etc., Etc. Bennetts. fo VALLEY . WE NEED YOUR HELP . . . 111 MILL STREET ANTI, Cedar Ridge woman gets peach patents Mrs, Mabel Logan of Cedar Ridge has received patents on two new varieties of peach trees ’--the Golden Logan and the Silver Logan, both of which came up. in her garden about nine years ago. Mrs. Logan said it took her about three years to get the patents, She describes the peach trees
as sturdy --''even the recent heavy snow didn't damage them" --and tasty. MOD collects $700 in drive The Mothers’ March in western Nevada County collected about $700 for the March of Dimes Feb, 5, according to Tom Royston, county chairman, This was about the same amount collected last year. About 100 mothers with 28 captains took part-in the drive in Grass Valley, Spring Hill, Ridge Road and Glenbrook areas, Royston said that during the campaign the county MOD fund gained $1,000 from mailed donations, $200 from canisters placed in business houses and $325 from the Grass Valley Jaycees' block of dimes, Canister and block of dimes donations doubled the 1967 amount, Royston said. 4-H Club News” . By ELIZABETH GOLLUB Nevada County 4-H members from 13 clubs will participate in the annual countywide Presentation Day Saturday at\Oakmont High School, says Vir Fetz, demonstration chairman for the 4-H Leader Council. A-short orientation assembly. will start at 10:00. 4-H leaders, junior leaders and parents will serve as room coordinators, and judges, All demonstrations will receive 2 certificate. Blue seals will designate demonstrations selected for the 10 country Regional Field Day set for the Concord High School in Contra Costa County on March 30, A‘numerical scoring system will be used. Each phase of a demonstration will be given 1 to 9 points. Total points will be averaged to determine seal awards. : Judges will make comments to help members impfove presentations, Questions from the audience will point out additional details to be added to presentations, ” All members are encouraged to participate in the county pro. gram. Young members learn how to prepare demonstrationsolder members use demonstrations to teach subject matter. TAX TABS In 1967, Californians paid more than $165 million in direct and indirect taxes when they purchased 10,14 million barrels of beer. Call 273-6443 @ .CARPETING @LINOLEUM q @ .DRAPERIES eTORGINOL @TILE DOWN TOWN Licensed Contractor Office-944 Lincoln Way Auburn, Calif. rE OMY Ve Rag EA ek EC ee ACL er Ren OM Pn CLR YF gy tr at PAW ee Ha SA YO OnE Ie TY