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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

July 1, 1962 (8 pages)

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PL SaNe Ch * ERS SI Ae Page 2..Sunday, July 1, 1962..THE NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET : UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS OF MINOR LEAGUE---The Nevada City Giants pose after winning their 15th straight game Wednesday night. Back row, Manager Babe Childers, and Coach Dan Holloway. Members of the team second row (L-R), Jim Grandholm, Jerry Hill, Don Barry, Chris Rich, David Robert Childers and Red Burton. Wojcik, are, Zeladon, Jon White, Front row, (L-R) Coach Ed (L-R), David Holloway, Jeff Enablom, Bobby Wojcik, Mark Schiffner and Bob Schaffer. Not pictured are Jerry Conant and Eddie Ronnigan. Full Holiday Program (Continued from page 1) present tocollect. First prize is an 11 day trip for two to the Seattle World's Fair, As second prize, there will be awarded a two day trip to Lake T ahoe for the winner anda guest. Third prize is a two day trip to Reno for the holder of the lucky number and a guest. At 8 p.m., the Ice House Players will present the second performance of. "Never Come Never Go," After the play the Fourth of July '62 celebration draws to a close with another street dance on Pine St. This years Fourth of July celebration has been planned by the Nevada City Chamber ,of Commerce and many interested persons, Lizzie Is Trophy Girl For Tuesday Races GRASS VALLEY --The trophy girl for theJalopy races to be held at the Fairgrounds July 3 will be the European "Miss Jalopy of 1962", Miss Lizzie Glotzmier. Her appearance at the Fair grounds, where she usually exhibits her paintings, will mark the first time she has appeared in public to-present a trophy fer her favorite sport Following the races she will leave for the film capitol by covered wagon to attend the preview of the motion picture "WHAM", a sensational picture dealing with love and transportation, Miss Glotzmier, who broke the sound barrier on a motor scooter in 1960, stars in the picture, Little Giants In League NEVADA CIT Y--The Giants, of the Nevada City Minor Little League, have completed league play with an undefeated 15-0 record, Led by the pitching staff of Bobbie Wojcik (8-0) and Dave Holloway (6-0) and backed by good fielding, the Giants cinched the league pennant two games ago, Wednesday night, in the final game of the season, they beat the hard fighting Phillies by the score of 17-7. The club will meet the Grass Valley Red Sox, also Minor Little League champions, at the Little League park July 9, This game will decidethe Twin City Championship of 1962. Babe Childers and coached by Dave Holloway andEd Wojcik, Three Breeds Set For Horse Show ROSEVILLE--Three breeds of horses will be shownin equine competition at the Placer County Fair, scheduled July 25-29, according to Tom Pugh of Roseville, director in charge, Pugh: said awards totaling $1,890 are shown in this year's premium listings, with cash prizes to be divided among Quarter Horses, Welsh Ponies, and American Shetlands. Blanks and additional information are available at the fair office or by calling SUnset 3-3931, They may also be obtained by writing to Box 710, Roseville. Entries are due by July 7. CAMPTONVILLE NORTH SAN JUAN Pe SIERRA CITY lay 4Y .. Scenic Route BASSETTS STATION SATTLEY DOWNIEVILLE Above the Smog!! Read Thursday's Nevada County NUGGET For Places To Stay And Play Along Highway 49 ¢ ‘ » . TRUCKEE SUSANVILLE Fool SIERRAVILLE & RENO The Giants are managed by’ Students Warned On Pitfall ROCKLIN ---Hundreds of stu~ dents will commit economic suicide this summer, The summer job with the regular weekly paycheck andthe opportunity to marry and:set up housekeeping willtempt many into dropping out of school, Don't doit, warns Louis F. Buckley, a regional director . ’ of the U.S, Labor Department, The plain facts are tht jobs in this and the next decade will demand education and training on a scale never before even approached in the United States, You want proof? During the 1950-60 recession the jobless rate for those with less than high school education was eight per cent; for high school graduates four percent; for those with additional education only two per cent. It is the unskilled--young and old---who end up jobless, By quitting school or college, Buckley warns, one may handicap himself so that the only jobs available will be in the low paying service industries or submarginal factories or in the dullest of oc4 cupations. "In tomorrow ‘'s automated world only the skilled will find the path smooth. The untrained or uneducated will not be able to design, pro-’ duce, install, service, or
oprate the machinery of the future. They will represent anew disadvantage mdnority group in the American labor force..increasingly handicapped in competing for jobs, because of the greater availbility of better educated workers and decreasing opportunities for the unskilled worker, " The most important growth in jobs will be in the professions and technical occupations. .with particular need for engineers, scientists, such types of technicians as engineering aids and electronic specialists. This group will show a growth of 40 per cent inthe next 10 years, against an expected rise of 20 per cent in total jobs. Mevia Te Mead State Fair Races SACRAMENT O--The veteran Everett Nevin, whohas served LITTLE LEAGUE LIGHTS---Pacific Telephone. Company donated the services of men and equipment to raise the light standards at the Nevada City Little League Park last week. IED ADS © CLASSIF CLASSIFIED AD:-RATES Per line in first issue..16¢ Per line in additional issues (Mo’changes) ie. ci6 scene 14¢: Minimum charge....S0¢ FOR SALE 1960 Hillman four door sedanlike new -only 22,000 . miles. by owner White side walls, Best offer. Phone 273-2170 FOR SALE NEW FURNITURE Sheahan's Furniture ee W.Main St. Ph, 273-2739 STAGE COACH ANTIQUES Marble tops, glass, ect. 242 Commerical, N.C, HELP WANTED Weneed anRN as camp nurse fromJuly 9thru Aug. 7. Call Jean Utley 265-4460. FOUND SERVICES Carpenter & Cabinet work. Repair anything in the line of wood, 265-4194 INSIDE DECORATING Outside painting, Additions, Repairs, Sheet Rock, Guaranteed work. Polk & Lowe Ph 273-4870. PAYLESS TV& RADIO SERVICE All work guaranteed Buy, sell and trade. 533 MainSt., Hills Flat, Phone 273-8547. Night:273-8104., DRESSMAKING& Alterations for women and men in my home. Celesta Brunner, 825 Zion, NC for appointment call 265-2048 WINDSHIELDS. REPLACED And all other automobile glass. Moulé Paint & Glass Grass Valley. WANTED Home for small breed puppies, 5 mos, 132 Pine Lane, Gy.N. 2 part Spaniel Puppies in vicinity of 7 Hills School Ph, 265-2113. SERVICES WATER SYSTEMS Complete Installation Pumps, Pipe Line Ditching Water Purification COOK & McGUINN Phone 273-4455 vine Heads Rotary Club For Year NEVADA CITY--Wendell . "ones was installed at the regular meeting of the Nevada City Rotary club, Thursday. Also installed were Vice President, Ed Fellerson, and Secretary, Tom Buell, Joe Morgan was demoted from the presidential rank to make room for the new officer. Morganreceived many congratulatory telegrams from across the states for the good work the Rotary had accomplished during his term in office. Dr. L, F. Contiwas master of ceremonies for the installation, Mrs, Clark furnished the’organ music for the installation proceedings. Ed Clark furnished slides of Morgan's campaign for last years in virtually every phase of horse racing from New York to Califomia, has been named director of racing for the California State Fair meeting which openshere for a 10.day run August 29. The announcement by Board of Direstors' race chair=man, H. C, (Pat) Maginn, returns Nevin to the same . office, post he held in 1960 and-41961 when the fair's mutuel handle soared past the $5,000, 000. matk, Under Nevin's supervision, the 1961 meet proved the biggest in State Fair history with the mutuel tickers dispensing $5;404, 860 worth REAL ESTATE LISTINGS Home Business Farm FOR RENT Toretiredcouple 1 bdrm furnished cottage $40 a mo. water& garbage pd, 519 Silva . Ave. N. C. Ph 265-2581. FOR SALE Lot with old House--corner Factory & Bridge St. $1,750 -Terms, owner, R. Amos 971 Palmer, San Pablo. Ph 233-9797. QUALITY ACREAGE on or near’ Colfax Hiway. 3 to50 acres. Competitive prices. Owner Ellinger Rt 2 Box 1578 G. V. Historic house of 20 rooms on good street. 100 yr. old maples. Brook at edge of garden. Lot:-60' x 320°, $17,000.00, $5,000 down, balance at @fo owner 528 E. Broad St. N. C. be For Sale By Owner-5 3/4 acres 11 mi. So. G. V. on Hiway 49. 7 rm. house w/bsmt, pullman bath, elec. range, refrig., washer/dryer, gas heater, wood stove, drapes & curtains all go with place. NID water plus well, also a creek withdam. Ph 273-6312 [In Scenié. Nevada County 150 acres. Three Streams Accessible alhyear by State Hwy. Tahoe Forest on three sides. {Bordersa pretty Mtn. village with stores, electricity and phone exchange. Price $60,000.00 -$1, 000. 00 down, $300, 00 a month includes interest. A small group can carry this investment with ease. See owner 528 E. of tickets, Broad St.-; N.C.