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an UNGE SIN
59 March 26, 1959
NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET
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of GRASS VALLEY NORTH SAN JUAN NEWS. New Shade Tree Casts Light Shade . Dairy Career Day Gardeners’ Checklist
eS : women Green [hum , ane hace
the GLEANINGS A bridal shower for Mrs. Grant ; : as av 2 At Davis By the California Association
Varney, the former Carol Addle. HINTS ON KEEPING A : of Nurserymen
By ALTA SMITH /man, was given at the Frank Ad. LAWN HAPPY The 1959 Dairy Industry Career 1. Lawn areas that have be~s . dlceman home on Saturday, March . One . ‘ Day on the University of Califor. come compacted should be workae Sale on : . e long-time gardener we . . :
oT (Centinued from Last Week) ‘1, by Ldith Bradshaw. Gs faa know has put it this way: “The 79 ©°oMPus *f Davis has been set]/ed over with a coring tool and
7 ; Climate Hammer and lMorge Add'eman. . man who claims no lawn probfor Satur lay, May 2, said E. L.Jenriched with good new loam or
) Although Nevada County lies The honor auests mece ly Gu eau lems is either lucky or lying.” sat K. chairman of the Dairy In-. steers manure
in the hills and mountains, roses beautiful rfits and delichtful rey His comment is overly harsh since‘ » Department. 2. Deciduous Magnolias that
bloomed the year through in the] freshments were serv J. ree it_ makes no allowance for skill, The annual gathering of high}need pruning should have the
) agricultural regions, berries maRudolph Dahlberg, long-time
but it points up a common probschool and junior college stu-. job done now. Cuts an inch or
tured in December and fresh peas resident of French Corral, who . lem of gardening in California, a: nts at Davis is sponsored by . more in diameter should be painton Christmas Day were no novDre api = the logging . There's still nothing like a Coliforo’a’s milk industries and. cd with sealing compound.
elty. Fogs and thunder storms woe soa Uke Mountain beautiful lawn, and most gard-. the university to acquaint the 3. Clip hedges frequently if
us were unknown, and in the westo ee fatally injured when . eners wouldn't even consider a!\"Ing people with opportunities . you want them to fill in. Privet
noe ong a thermal belt gave ideal CG Fr Anal ees ens sok substitute. So let’s look at what) ‘'” this field performs best when clipped to a
conditions not only to the citrus ie day afternoon. He is surcan be done to keep them happy “For the university trained} slight taper from top to bottom.
ated f rowe vived by a son, Rex, and : ar 4 PPS
= tee ee but to the general Kone whee ) Xj a marwith the least effort possible. chniologist” said Jack, “the big 4. A big supply of annual bed1orticulturist and farmer : e The Cahfornia Association of opportunit ar not only in. ding pl: igaval é z
: ; “s um Ge ne alif a Associat pportunitic art oy x jing plants is available. You can
is There is 4 stronger marking ‘ ae dees is abe at Nurserymen suggests that a little. lacy, Piant work but also in the get both spring an dearly sumof the four seasons than is found ee Roe er ee. no Poe aS (ffort frequently applied will 80 Moumber af allied felds, The . mer bloom from most of them
as a rule in California, but the os ospital for treatment o an . a long way. Certainly it’s better) vouns man or woman io the Colplanted now
in seasons in the main conform in nee ie Ban oF ; ; . than the infrequent big effortileve of Verreu ture will find 5. Watch for black aphis on
i number to those of the Coast, a wien ie : oe eoeey it Which usually comes too late. On¢ my chanes for a career in} new camellia growth. Be sure to
n wet and a dry 9 journeyed to Oxnard to atexception to this is in vour water. fields other than production agri get inside the tender, curled
1S~ , aes tend the state bowlin® tournache m a : f i 4 a g Ins ( h
r= Mildness is *the characteristic . ment leaving Friday and return. ing schedule. It’s better to train ulty neve Hiry plant work voung leaves with spraying. Ask
a in the farming districts and for prniaie Sunday a a lawn yo take deep watering inMy chift of opportunity to the vour C.A.N. nurseryman for the
ee each section an unusually even Mr. and Mrs Oliver Milhous sirequently so that root growth many technical and managoria right spray material.
st range of temperature is claimed. are enjoving their new Stude. gets down where a _ vacation f urrounding — production Sa :
r= ame ap ‘ esl es J0yne " g j drought will be less apt to affect riculture is just bevinning ti The first session of the United
e Remember, now, these lines} baker Lark 8 lefties Bs tas ees ; Pp : ‘3 . held
to Were waten in atariicle in 19107. Mik and Mrs: Robe A Gates A new shade tree now gracing some of the finest lawns ee ace eee ea oe ae ieee ees Aa eee a 1
Ww NevadaCity has seen the mer-{and family of Grass Valley visitin the country promises to be the answer to home owners _ your sees. feeding program . n ork d nae in New Yor ity February 1,
e cury over 100 only four times in. /éd relatives in Celestial Valley who want shade in a hurry and excellent grass growth as *!10uld ae immediately, if oo Our young ce shou d be1790
; es = aoe ’ ; ; vj ac) sooner, s. late winter or early . } come aware of the change that ca
1 20 years. Snow falls but a few Sanday well. This tree, named the Moraine Locust by its inventors, Sela : el te ed Fassia A ck
m days a year, not more than half The 1ain which began Friday The Siebenthaler Co., of Dayton, Ohio grows rapidly—attains .5Pring feeding gets them off on come over agriculture.” he fA embls mens, Ge rald ae a
1g a dozen, and as a rule does not night was greeted al oon ie a height of twenty-five feet within seven years. Its delicate the right foot. Light follow-up . wid. “Chemistry, automation, and pre pared to make a good Senator
® stay on the ground through the Bae i i ae ts ais cre ao foliage casts a moderately light shade, thus permitting lawn applications of a complete fertil-. the economic aspects of agricul-. for Nevada County ;
mously with joy by loca Eels grass to grow luxuriantly underneath. It has a hard cellular izer can be made at one month! ture have become as important . 7 == kee
— day. dents, who had been employing : : nA
as) “The annual mean temperature ms a pon Ue NAN structure like its predecessor, the Honey Locust, yet it is or six-week intervals. as the production pha-es.”
ai Nevada Cit i i: ae ‘6 every means to invite rain, from thornless and seedless. For the home owner who wants fast Another carly spring job is to Young visitors to the campus
pee ek i. te on washing their windows to paintgrowth, clean shade, and a fine lawn underneath without apply weed killer and thereby. for Dairy Industry Carcer Das REMEMBER US FOR
! thi ; alae pa oe eine ye front gate and turning on crabgrass, the Moraine Locust is an excellent choice. The . reduce competition for the room} will be brought to Davis in buses
en y eke are: erage 40.8) the irrigation water. tree is for sale at leading nurseries. and board vour grass needs. Fol. providedaby the ctatec counts
egrees, ebruar : g ; ste . : Pe = : ; Oe toe, Mele : te
g i y ee arch A very happy Easter to all our ee — ————= . lowing, along about May, a treat-! dairy associations. Thi dairy in
44.2, April 49.8, May 55.6, June readers!
. nt witl b gi ontrol n . dust taff iB tt visit >) ers > -\ ‘ 1° e . ment w i CVao Ppass CONtr ca austry a Wil Live 1 a Oe
62.9, July 68.6, August 67.0, Se pSay Giants Add To Pine Production reduce the frequence of that un. ing groups complete tours of the et
tember 60.6, October 54.0. Novem-. Students Beat Faculty ‘Bev Cli Rui Pewee San Getta eas RINTING
ber 47.0. December 41.9 Bay Area Income I ezins to imb SS OES ata : A og ROU HE SIRS RAIN AGSOUR St a
“The figures at Grass Valley A basketball game at Nevada . follow-ttips will probably be ental Taboratories, a chanec to
o¢ BLASS Wah rk eae A a oS AY. . Wester Ine production fo ecessary for en lete ‘ grass He weitt ( Fatesce) and ; from July, 1909, Grcdeh gun City Eleme ntary School was The research departmnet of the . ..” e ave 38) r 1 Poonece WY ! mplete crab grass! talk with the prof and a
ave ree 5 ae . the week ended March 14 totaled control lnok at Cal Agpie student If
layed Monday, March If I : k at Cal A 1910, show an average maximum . Played Monday, arch 16, with} Si krancisco Chamber of Com. gn 464 j ret > Ti . oy : i
OP BRE deoress an a ‘ “,;_. the faculty and _ staff playing . ayy h just rome quo wath 90,451,090 feet. the Western Pine The height "vou mow should be . ; blist '
: ET eeS, erage mini-. -~. © ; . 7* {merece has jus “ome J . Association anr ered: thik kes replated abe noun has > lawn. The 30 largest tabhishments 4 y immum of 44.2, and a mean of 55.8,. #84!nst_ the school team. The] some interesting figures on what! Somipered to 86.765.000 Rese he Ligeia oie: e of ee. pa . with national headquarters in San thet = make ee
For the following 12 months the staff team put up a strong strugmajor league baseball meant to . preceding week ee . t a ut 1 eke vs aaa . Francisco have combined assets PECSSION see us or. usA = 1 } — 1 Sb a ( by 2 ee: y'4 : x =t =]
average maximum was 66.4, minicoe but was ee to 1S against . the San Francisco Bay Area last. The report covers the 10 woods . during the winter, make sure it’s . of more than $33 billion ness, se heal a oe
mum 42.2, and mean 54 3.” the younger players. @SCOre). eeacor ‘ ort Covers the woods & » Mme s S. personal printing. e do
, mise cts See : > wester » regic 1's to 2 inches as weather warms . *
On government weather maps. W&S 17-16. Every home game the Giants . oan Rabies nals Eee! ae ee ee Vou ps ee sa ce ate ee a the job quickly, accurately,
r A y > Ss rovide "OXlmate5 L an 1 d re S apof =
of that day the county was diPlaying on the school team layed added $1 million to the . Which pines provide approximate so i e in City. and our rates are reason: . : . 1. Dia) : ly 50 per cent pearance (and future) by cutting #44 os
vided into five belts, the western. Were Mike O'Connor, Bruce Bay Area economy from tourist iat ot! Ur Rrra fUntouseshortin hotwoather Mien ‘ d Stat able. Call
most and lowest having a mean. Campbell, Dennis Painter, Murspending alone. The total esti-. Small I bC : anna Sporcaches. kee a ay ounty coh niehaiaa GRASS VALLEY 1136 oie 5 reba as hs) A og € c Se bo c Ye 4 4
temperature of 60 to 68 degrees, . Tl Haze), Mike Keene, Ricky} mated boost for the season from . * mauler Lamb C rop eve out for os moth See Office ‘NEVADA CITY 36
the next extending almost to. ZUnino, Pat Roberts, Steve Mctransactions that began with the . Forecast This Spring and spread monde at hee fips Me aa
Grass Valley and Nevada City 52 Bee. James Erickson and Roger spending of out-of-towners was . .
“ppearance aN poss saliey i J ET’S GET THE
to 60, the third 44 to 52, the fourth . Butcher. age oar oe Was!more than $75 million, the de-. The California Crop and LiveBOAUEe jn aorent Gaus nna <i eeeacg ph calars Fe
in the high Sierra 30 to 44, and. ™ade up of Del Pheris, Alan Popartment estimated. . stock Reporting Service has anae i. aE a iraeres hin a aA ;
the fifth, including the Truckee . teete, Earl Phelps, Ralph ChilAccording to the Giants man-; nounced present indivations point ce pe une eS EELNE and fall, 5 BEN EFIT OF
Basin, the same as the third (44 ders and Lou Cosans. They were agement, some 509,000 visitors, . to a smaller early lamb.crop this 9
to 52). assisted by Mike Hutson, eighth. about 40 per cent of the home! ear than last. reflecting a 4 per COLD SUFFERERS Gerald Wa ace S
An ample rainfall made irrigagrade student. attendance total, spent $1,399,750 cent decline in the number of
tion of less importance in this : . for tickets alone. breeding ewes. Get STANBACK, tablets or powders, e
county than clsewhere. In the Giants management and the The mild. open winter wa for relief of COLD DISCOMFORTS E perience .
foothills the average season's fall chamber believe a near record sencraily favorable for lambing. ee os a Hila reat ay XI 212 W. Main Street
was about 33 inches, in the moun. home attendance mark is likely but ranse fecd was short. Most lheving ingredients that work together Grass Valley Calif.
eS, pee ete ty ‘ ae : rear’s seasi rit ewes received supplemente OC or FASTER RELIEF of HEADACHE, : .
= tains at Bowman’s Dam it was for this year’s season with comewes received supplemental feed ane an ACHINGINUSG HES In The 237 Commercial Street
=e 76 inches, On San Juan Ridge pletion of the new 40,700-seat) and a vood crop Wds dropped, but 5 g Fi! " 1° ae
: : due to colds. STANBACK also RE STATE SENATE Nevada City Calif.
it was at North San Juan 55, and Candlestick Park. jlack of green feed has slowed’ guces FEVER. SNAP BACK war Sis 4 SEIN: 4 ;
at Bloomfield 60. Bear Valley had ‘ i early development of lambs. STANBACK.
68 and Chicago Park 47. Pleasant George Washington was Presi. — ee — eee
’ 5 aera ‘ent of the United States 1789and Penn Valleys had 41 inches oe
: i 1797 of rainfall What 68,000 telephone paychecks mean to you : ae ’
The rainv season, from fall to The’ white-fronted goose can
SPU eva anol ot COUT S aac. rise almost vertically into the air é re SNe Pe \
riod of steady downpour, but of No other goose can equal its speed 4 : \
rains separated by days and even and. agility in flight. >
\
weeks of splendid growing = a = & \
weather. ; ae S \
Soil
.
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A wealth of virgin soil was pre.
sented to the neweomer. It was
deep( mech soil, available at a
comparatively small outlay.
The predow nant type was the
productive red earth, found in BLUE BLADES
bot’ the foothills and mountains IN HANDY DISPENSER
Colloquially, it was called a red See aBBN $ with :
clay: actually it is more of a All eight of Waste King’s new used-blade
loam, tinted by ferruginous ochre Span i
: svels Tora : -wash” an
In the higher levels ik re was “pots & pans” cycles which make 20 ror 10 ror
much lighter clay of great worth. . jt unnecessary to hand scrub
Decomposed granite was also] even sticky breakfast dishes and
found. and there was no lack of} crusted cookware.
alluvial reposit.
At that time none of the commercial orchards found it necessary to use fertilizers. Pete
Throughout the farming area a, Sone 1g 14.
the soil was remarkably consistae Ge FOR SPRING CLEANIN G
ent and there was comparatively
little to be avoided. Even the unpromising looking serpentine forcept a dealer’s price. Put it on conmation had been made to give signment at the
good results sy hag RNS y &
All of tnis land had been ena yi hee WHITE ELEI HANT
riched through thousands of years <A eae gk? Nevada City’s New Antique Sho
by the decaying vegetation of ere Es 4 Neue eee q P ma
forecte,
130 Main St. For pickup call N. C. 36
\ Don’t throw it away. Don’t even ac(Concluded Next Week) =
SAVE 10%
NOW
on germ killers
Stock up on Standand germicides and
disinfectants; 10% discount applies
to orders delivered before April 30.
Chevron Dip and Disinfectant—an allaround dip for animals and poultry.
S. O. Super-Germite cresylic solution
— permitted by U.S. D.A. for use in
official disinfection of ——
livestock premises.
STANDARD
Telephone payrolls bring greater prosperity to California communities
the other things it takes to keep almost 68,000 households
running. And these dollars, in turn, help create a host of
jobs outside the phone business—help pay the wages of
many another Californian.
In this way, telephone payrolls add to California’s prosperity and help build a brighter future for you.
Keeping your phone service fast, efficient and dependable
takes one of the biggest payrolls in the State. Payrolls totaling $360 million this year will go to some 68,000 California telephone workers.
This $360 million buys lots of groceries in California.
It pays for plenty of furniture, clothing, gasoline and all
Chevron Poultry
House Spray — kills
ticks, fleas, chicken
mites, spiders, etc.
For any Standard Oil product, call
L. C. “Larry” DAVIS
P. 0. Box 1007
The men and women of .
Pacific Telephone
x =i a—_— : Phone 123 _ Grass Valley