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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

July 16, 1959 (6 pages)

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leaving North San Juan, and ev-. escaped without serious injury to eryone will be sorry to see them go. Everett has lived in North himself, Everett and Gladys ChittenSan Juan for a number of year's, following his marriage to Gladys den’s Mercury looks very sad as Cunningham. Both are active in the result of meeting a car which . Was traveling on the wrong side local affairs and Everett is at of the road while on their way present assistant fire chief. He to Nevada City Friday evening. will take employment wtih the State forestry office at Angels Although they drove as far off Camp. the pavement as they could in + concerning water matters which the other car struck them amidships, as it were, and pushed the whole side back. No one was inThe members of Post Sea V.F.W., are undertaking the improvement of the beach area on Wesley residence. They plan to install camp facilities similar to those of the Ferest Service camp the water shallow for most of the distance across the river. Fred Malone, newest member of the i weather coolers, Cape Cod Soda:* Quickly stir « together 14 cups chilled cran-. berry juice cocktail, 1 srhall bottle (7 oz.) sparkling water and 12 pint raspberry sherbet. Serve insoda glasses. Makes 4, grounds, with a place for garbage to swim, as the beach is wide and sss between meals—try it te start the ‘day off brightly! The cranberry flavor blends delightfully, too, with any number of other popular drink ingredients to make ious and unusual warm the Middle Yuba River near the disposal, ete. This is a nice place for families with small youngsters Pr pneas es REFRESHING AS. AN OCEAN BREEZE are these new cranberry juice cocktail coolers. The‘Tuby-red, tart-sweet beverage alone makes a quick thirst-quencher. Sip it, chilled, at or 9878, NEVADA CO. SPORTSMENIncorporated Nevada County—Sportsmen, Incorporated, as a club and ag individuals have actively urged a y stir1 pint cranberry juice cocktail into % cup instant non-fat dry milk; blend well. % pint vanilla ice cream and blend until smooth. Cranberry-Apple. Sip: Add Serve at once Blend ¢qual parts cranberry juice cocktail and apple juice; add a squeez of lemon juice. Serve post, is camping at the site and e icy cold in glass mugs, better law to stop water polluwill look after things. Therese O’Connor became. tion in California. Assembly Bill worse Friday and was taken to 1974, introduced by Assemblyman Miners Hospital in Nevada City Charles W. Meyers (D-San Francisco) has now been signed into by ambulance. Is Increasing : The Ladies Auxiliary to Post law by the Governor. While it embodies numerous Figures compiled from tonnage. California farm flocks produced No. 9878, V.F.W., met at the hall 443 million eggs during May, 5 in North San Juan Wednesday good points, it by no means will licensee tax payments to the Cali-. evening with nine members presremove pollution dangers. Several fornia Department of Agriculture per cent more than produced in May, 1958, the California Crop ent. President Catherine McLafamendments to the bill originally indicates that fertilizer use conproposed have seriously weaktinues to increase. and Livestock Reporting Service . lin presided and routine business announced last week. was. conducted. The quarterly enedits effectiveness. A single For the first three months of 4he average number of layers quotation will illustrate a very audit of books was made followthe year 317,589 tons of commeron bad weakness. “Regional water during the month was ing the meeting. Refreshments of cial fertilizer were sold, the largwas 21,688,000, and the rate of pollution control boards can procake and lemonade was served est tonrage ever reported for the lay. was 2,043 eggs per hundred tect certain sensitive areas from _—“by Marguerite Kirby. first quarter of any year and 25 rb compared to 1,972 for May, waste discharges of any kind and One of the logging trucks of per cent more than the.same pe Fertilizer Use Is need not, in any case, permit dis Ed Holloran and Son was adamaged Thursday when it ran away riod last year. charges to utilize the full carrying capacity of the receiving The first plant quarantine staafter the driver left the motor water.” tion in the United States was es-: running while he took his pay Ask. your friendly lawyer to tablished by the California Legischeck into his house. The truck point out the loopholes. The Nelature in 1881, struck a tree and had to be towed from the scene of the acvada County Sportsmen, Incorporated, dent. The North San Juan Farm Center met Friday night at Pete’s Hall, with Chairman Oliver Milhous in charge. He reported, that a drive is on to raise the Farm Bureau dues to $15 because the maintains that there is no permissible pollution: pollu-. tion of California waters should not be permitted in any degree. For further information on this subject, attend the next meeting, Monday evening; July 27, or come CFBF needs more money, Memto the trap shoot next Sunday, July 19, and discuss it with the bers were unanimdus in opposing such a raise, although it will club officers. Shooting from 10 probably go into effect anyway. A proposition b ythe home department to install ice a.m. till’4 p.m. Lunch in the club house. ‘ cream Jim Heather Floor, Covering 233 Mill Street, Grass Valley All kinds of Linoleums, Tiles, Carpets, Wall to Wall or Rug The first use of California redvending machines at the schools wood as a building material is was also opposed by those memsaid to be that used by the Franbers with school-age children, ciscan fathers in-1777 forthe conwho feel that the children spend struction of Mission Santa Clara. money enough as it is, and that SAMPLE RUGS — 50c. For they get enoughnourishment Among the-eartiest off-shore oil without ice cream. wells were those drilled off the your pet, before your chair or Named to county committees Santa Barbara County coast in cover that bare spot.
were the following members: 1894-96, aa Water, Lorin Trubschenck; taxes, James Selvester; resolutions, . Wright Colman.. — Plans then were completed for the amateur talent show to be held August 15. Anyone wishing to enter may get in touch with OUR SPECIALTY Lois. A. Butz, North San Juan, AND A VIEW state the nature of entry and about how long it will take. Your franchised dealer for SANDRAN FLOOR COVERING. ACREAGE FOR SALE WE HAVE ACREAGE OF ALL SIZES SMALE ACREAGE WITH TREES = Low As $450.00 PER ACRE IN FIVE ACRE PARCELS ‘Prizes .will be given to the. best as before, and a lot of fun will be had by all. In addition to the show, homemade pies will be on sale again, for on-the-spot eating or to take home for the freezer. After the meeting, homemade ice cream and cake and cookies were enjoyed by the few mem A & H DEVELOPMENT (0. 152 S. Auburn St. bers who were present. ested in this, either for or against it, is urged to attend. The meeting is set for 8 p.m. and refreshments will be served afterwards. ¢ Levin C. Brown died at the Nevada County Hospital Wednesday, July 8, at the age of. 69. He was a native of Sweetland and had resided there all his life ex * Under $100.00 Phone 1109 er — REGULAR $2.29 NOW 1-49 BOYS’ SHIRTS REGULAR $2.19 FIRST COMPLETE CHAIN SAW Grass Valley Ss Os Op ae On August 13, the County Farm Bureau board members will meet at North San Juan. The telephone company has promised to have a man there to answer questions in regard to setting all of this area into the new dial exchange which is going in at Grass Valley next year. Anyone who is inter NOW $] 46 BOXER SHORTS Boys’ and Girls’. REGULAR. 89¢ Sizes 2 to6 199" ~ SUBTEEN DRESSES, SKIRTS. » Hil Garage _ONE HALF OFF Complete, ready to go to work AND. YOUNG TEENS ; Nevada City ss Eee abecdek aababean, The 1958 price was $66 a ton, authorizes the city water collec The association pointed out, how-} past due water bills. President of the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce Bert See appeared before the council to request financial aiq to keep the chamber alive. “Now is the time Nevada City needs the chamber most,” he said. we are on the verge of col“. “But lapse,” Mayor William Mullis informed the chamber president that the eity will know how much help eat be given after the council’s final budget meeting to be held for supplies among canneries, association growers would receive. « tor to take legal action to collect ever, as a result of. an effort to avail the collision, jured in the accident. ¥ additional payments for grade de-. liveries and hauling which is ex. pected to average $8 a ton. Ralph Bunje, manager of the peach association, said large supplies of all canning fruits and lower prices for competitive items were major considerations leading to the lower price for the 1959 crop of clings. Makes lasting gifts and . appropriate © DIAMONDS Carlton G. Thomas INVESTMENT BROKER ST INSU ER B48N souvenirs of oe the Gold Country. next Monday, July 20. @ WATCHES — is) 151 Mill Street . Phone 1035 Grass Valley @ CLOCKS @ CUSTO M BUILT HOMES 3 OR 4 BEDROOM Custom Built Homes, on ‘Acre Plus Parcels And many other Gifts. EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING 1 Mile From Town 2 BATHS, BUILT-IN APPLIANCES, SHAKE ‘ROOFS Priced to $16,900.00 A & H DEVELO 152 S. Auburn St. Grass Valley Phone 1109 124 Mill St. Phone 156