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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

March 4, 1965 (24 pages)

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fon) SOG ‘% YoIep***20B3nN AunoD epeAen’** 7 DE Hei e+ Fhe ess March 4, 1965..Nevada County Nugget. % % % % . E’ ADO UE A SE ANOTHER NEW SIGN went up on Commercial Street last week. This one advertises the opening of the new Chief,Crazy Horse Inn. Owners Ray and Julie Dallugge are shown here giving the sign a final check, Dallugge, who is doing the renovation of the building formerly occupied by the Lamp Lighter, said the interior will be rustic with an Indian motif. Dallugge won a prize last year in Nevada City'sJuly 4th parade for his Indian costume, Bob West, another Commerical Street businessman, dubbed Dallugge "Chief Crazy Horse." The name stuck and for Dallugge was the logical choice as the name of the new bar andrestaurant. Therestaurant and cocktail lounge is expected to be open by mid March. State Recreation Speaker Will Talk To Historians Robert Hatch, supervisor of program planning and scheduling for the state Division of Beaches and Parks, will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Nevada County Historical Society tonight in the Nevada City Elementary School auditorium. Hatch will explain the details of the recently approved $150 million bond issue for state beaches, parks and historical facilities and discuss possible acquisition of historical sites in Nevada City. President Mrs, Isabel Hefelfinger will conduct the short business meeting scheduled for 8 p.m. *K * THIS gallery hours: fe ofc 2g 2he 24 26 26 2 26 26 2K 24s 26 246 2k 2h Ke 2 He eK HK porn “GALLERY ¢ %312 Commercial St.,Nevada City * ph. 265-4063 MONTH MARIJORIE ULLBERG...MARCH 5—APRIL 2 wed. thru sun...1:30 to 4 pm KAKA KKK BKK RAKE EE EAE He Offered A Deed ForA Grubstake NEVADA March 1863 A frozen, windy day in March found the Broad Street stores nearly empty of customers. Old snow lined the street in piles where it had fallen from the roofs of the covered walkways. Early in March, the cold was a hopeless chill of a long winter when spring isn't even imagined. Into the largest and most prosperous store of the city's main street stepped a man who seemed the very shadow of the March wind so well did he blend with the season and the weather. There was no hired clerk on this slack day and the owner himself approached the man. The man was tall and powerful andhis eyes had that March wind quality. He was a miner by his dress, a man who didn't give up for any season. He stated his business quickly. He. wanted $150 as grubstake for which he would make over the deed to an unworked mining claim. This Nevada merchant dealt with people. Hewasa gambler as much as any miner. His experience with people advised him to take a chance--a wild March wind chance. He gave the man the money, accepted the deed and the same afternoon forgot all about it. There were other gambles for an enterprising merchant to spend his time with. Months later with winter forgotten and the world changed to green-yellow sunlight another stranger was shown through the heavy traffic of customers into the merchant's back-room office.
This man asked about a claim sold several months ago. The merchant produced the deed and the stranger offered ‘him $4000. The merchant hesitated. This was speculation dear to his tradesman's heart. The stranger immediately added $1000. The merchant sighed and accepted the offer without further remark. As the stranger left the room the merchant paused a few moments to wonder on the possibilities of what he'd bought on an impulse, held forgotten for several months, and sold sight-unseen. Finlay Is Named To Newspaper Staff Paul Finlay of Nevada City has been named associate editor of the weekly campus newspaper at Sierra Junior College this spring. * % ¥ % * & % % £ SEHR Senne Ee edd +t tere + NTATUINGS si. sesmusy SIERRA NEVADA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 4 inal Z oS aa é i on ia between Nevada City and Grass Valley has a licensed heliport +t retrt + HE which is used to bring in patients from inaccessible places in short periods of time. More than 50 patients have been transported to the hospital in this manner. This is just one of the specialized services available atthe growing local hospital. More pictures of the hospital, the staff and the services it provides will appear in the Nugget in the future. Cal Aggies Make Big. "sl Card Party Plans For Picnic Day Plans are under way at the University of California, Davis, for the 52nd annual Picnic Day to be held April 24, 1965. This year's theme is-"Aggie Country.” Directed by Walter Trevethan, Picnic Day Chairman, events designed to entertain over 56,000 visitors are being organized. Highlights of the day will include a mile-long parade of floats and bands, the world's largest one-day high school track meet, a horse show, sheep dog trials, an air show, an aquacade, band concerts, a fashion show, a melodrama, and departmental exhibits emphasizing teaching and research. Hostess for Picnic Day 1965 is Marilyn Jacobs, A Home Economics major from Santa Rosa, Miss Jacobs is already well known to income 857 with Federal Security PAID QUARTERLY CENTRAL CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS Federal Savings Building AUBURN many Californians as thestate Dairy Princess for 1961. She extends invitations to attend Picnic Day, andwill be present to greet ~visitors-on the Daviscampus April 24, Washington is the only state in the Union named for a president. at the Pleasant Ridge Union School on Duggan Road--Whist, Bridge, Pinochle or Canasta ---prizes andrefreshments---play starts at 8 pm :~--donation 50 cents per person ponsored by the Pleaant Ridge School Par-. nts Clubtoraise funds or school landscaping Good heavens Martha...I've got to go...And go he will, to the Nevada City Elks 66th, annual Charity Ball, this Saturday evening, March 6. This gentleman has tired blood and sore feet, but watch him go when he gets on the dance floor this Saturday. His time, his money and his desire to help the unfortunate will all be compensated when he leaves the Elks Hall Sunday morning. Nevada City Elks No. 518 66th Annual Charity Ball, March 6 $3.50 per person STAGE SHOW Open to all Elks and their invited guests DANCING