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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

June 24, 1976 (12 pages)

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Gardener’s” “Corner™ grow on to bloom in the fall. ‘ Most natives prefer summer dryness. enjoy some available moisture near the outer perimeter o€ its line. a gy oe EE Spectacular splashes of color to go along with summer festivities can be obtained by 4. Irrigate Tomatoes as necessary and see that While on vacation this i ij HE fF Tt FE i BS ee s F 8 e Cc? chickens: isolate new birds; proper care and management provide a diet; Vacation care of plants your detailed the interim f needs to be done. Specify how garden should carry itthrough do a thorough job. And, your absence. If deep caution the gardener not to rooting been a regular § When you return from your and summer so much the. of potted plants and bedding ae oe eo te ‘you're rested feed the lawn in the garden mil to and garden in general. Fill in the containers according to fresh in no time. WEEKS _ WEEK OF JU eeoevtavesee ee eeeee ee RAIN TO:.DATE THIS SEASON RAIN TO DATE LAST SEASON .. AVERAGE RAINFALL THROUGH JUNE...... NE 15th thru JUNE 21st Grass Valley HIGH ~-tOW._RAINFALL HIGH SI 53 55 65 51 55 47 AT A GLANCE Nevada City
LOW RAINFALL ~~~ 94--— 46 89 49 92 49 89 47 91 49 89 47 77 42 saint nds eh eee te 25.84 chalnal icky wtbteca Sa aed Os ace 56.33 1890 HOUSE “OPEN 6 10 TO WEEKDAYS 5 [0.9 SUNDAYS _ CLOSED MON..& TUES. < 226 Mil Street, Grass Valley — Phone 272-1890 1148. : lloers: FRU. & SAT. 11 am. te 2am. . RED WAGON A Family Restaurant.. No Liquor Served a¢, > ANF -HOMEMADE PIES BREAD & JAM. ~ Wed., Thurs, Fri. 5PM ~“Soturday.Sunday: 1 P.M. Phone 273-3914 * -12:MiLES SOUTH OF GRASS VALLEY Cou OD Qe HANQUETSE PARIILS COCKTAILS trom 4:30P.M — Mm ALTAS DRIVE JUST OFF HWY 49 TAKE THE LAKE OF THE PINES TURNOFF-AT COMBIE RD. ‘ oe a i ‘ . OO mM gi Old European. _ Pumpertuckel Bread (Closed Mon. & Tues. Sa a nl NOW APPEARING Scheidel’s is ‘currently, featuring an enlightening and refresl Country. Recently from a Tahoe engagement, RICARDO . _ cordian music for the discriminating music lover. Impressed with the variety of sounds produced by accordians s tensly studied for 24 years. Constaftly seeking new sound polished style of playing, coupled with a widely diversified rep to romatic 40's, spiced with a sprightly European polka, mak cordian music is far from that of the wandering minstrel. RICARDO feels that “So often, todays audience picture the pin bo ___ hearted : Df Dick Co different finding _accordia the acco . Phor ALTA SIERRA .