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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

May 18, 1960 (10 pages)

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increases in the number of fire weather conditior There were 4.881 mancaused fires during the 1959 season compared with 4,017 during 1958 and the past five-year average of 3,312. There were 381,792 acres burned from all causes, including lightning in 1959 as compared to a past five-year average of 277,513 acres. in* could spell disaster in 1960, he said. People must be extra careful while working, livcompanied by even normal ing, or playing in the wild-. gy lands in order to hold the line against a further increased record, was emphasized by the meeting chairman, Lewis A. Meran, chief deputy state forester. Members of the commitWe are facing the 1960 tee, who are leaders repré_ seasonwith all the ‘indicassenting business, tions of an even greater fire risk, Grant Morse, assistant agriculture, labor, informational services, advertisers, organizations, governmental agenU. S. regional forester, Flowers for All Occasions $555 ae Nevada City G oust NADINE GUSTAFSON, Prop. 230 COMMERCIAL sT. PHONE 116 NEVADA CITY devoted several hours to ‘for programs to make pedotple aware of their responsibilities in preventing forest : fires. — NS " WE KILL PESTS” DELK PEST CONTROL LAWN MOTHS Dead spots appearing in the lawn indicates need for prompt service. Call Collect SH 27166, Yuba City cies. and other cooperators, § formulating plans and action § . AT YOUR SERVICE JOE STOGNER’S Janitorial Service Walls and Windows Washed Floors Waxed General Cleaning Insured For Your Protection, Ph. NC 902-R-12 Before 10 a.m. ---After 5 p.m, Rt. 1, Box 234-C, Nevada City Nevada Union track men lose to Roseville 67-1/2 to 60 1/2 in practice meet. Roseville edged the Nevada Union Track and Field team by 7 points during a meet with Colfax and the Nevada Junior High School. The Nevada Union B's wontheir class with a score of 69 to 52 over Roseville. The Class C from which will come contestants forstate competition. ++ +t Roseville started the day three places in the A's 100 yard dash leaving the Miners with a fourth place won by offright by winning the first } SPECIAL NOTICE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS of Nevada County are conducting their 1960 More Sick Room Equipment For FREE home use to all residents of Nevada County NO DONATION Be sure and check credentials signed by these Equipment Chairman. . Adjutant service Officer i.. 66 Judge Advocate. .. officers fret ace hit, fap Leon Read Charles Weeks fe were te gs Harry Sherwood forris Bottom Johny Koostra Leo Todd was won by Roseville with 40 points, Nevada Union Junior High School 27 1/2, Colfax 25 1/2 Nevada Union High with 23 points. The track meets that NUHS has participated in have been practice meets leading up to League competition which took place Saturday in Oroville, Paye. Stockwell of Roseville won the event in 10.5 sec. (Photo bottom Left) +teeett Tom Angrove, far left, showed true form as he clearedthe 120 high hurdles in 16.7 seconds for a first place SEE US FOR YOUR INSULATION AND ROOF PROBLEMS We Carry a COMPLETE SUPPLY Builders and Consumers . Lumber Co. G. V.-N. C. Highway At Glenbrcok \Phenes: GV 1050 NC 1193} NOTICE TO CREDITORS and Don Castleberry of NU placing second. Pole vaulting himself and the Nevada Union Miners to victory inthis event is Dave Willis, clearing the bar at 113". (Photo top right) California produced 329, 000 cwtof artichokes in 1958 valued at $3,361, 000. Lake Pofichartrain in Louisianna covers 600 square miles of the State. shot 28° against a 42 foot winning throw from RoseThe B's 440 event was won vinie, (Photo bottom right) ‘GEORGE Cc. BOLES OPTOMETRIST 228 Commercial Street Nevada City /CARLTON G. THOMAS INVESTMENT and INSURANCE BROKER 129 Mill Street Phones 1229 and 1035 Grass Valley THE TIMELIEST graduation gift by Garcia of Roseville in 56. 1 seconds with Kennedy of Nevada Union a close second. (Photo top middle)
t+eeetet are stretching during the 75 yardhurdles which Jim Thomson, far left, won in 10.7 seconds and teammate John Gordon placing second. (Photo top left) t+++tt+ Roger Mock of NU scored fourth place in the shot put competiton by throwing the T wo Nevada Union hurdlers NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will’ bé received at the office of the 17th District Agricultural Association (P. O. Box 1104) McCourtney Road, Grass Valley, until 8 P.M. on May 25, 1960, at which time and place they will publicly be opened and read, for construction of a 15’4’x26’ reste room at the Fairgrounds, in accordance with plans and specifications therefor. , Bids must be submitted for the entire work described therein, deviations from plans and specifications will ne be considered and will be cause for rejection of ids, Forms of proposal, bond. forms, and plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the said LEGAL NOTICE ‘No. 6104 JOIN THE THRONG OF HAPPY, SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. LOOK TO US FOR THE BEST. READY, EAGER AND. WILLING TO MAKE YOU HAPPY BSCRIBE : Grass Valley SU = Demar Dundas . HEATING. AND eacrinntd & Th N t COOLING SERVICE ry Caners e ugge Repairs Parts Controls e Only Furnace, Stove, Cooler i “gar re $3.00 321 Boulder Street — Per Year Phene NC 211 EVERYTHING OSBORN GO TO ELECTRICAL . Flower Shop BLAZES PLENTY OF PARKING We Specialize In — mete and FOOTE Flerist ; err a Night ELECTRICAL CO. Telegraph Delivery in ; 519 Alta Street 205 W. Main St. Nevada City, Phone GV 122 Grass Valley Phone 403 Calif. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, -IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. In the Matter of the Estate of JAMES P, BRADY, Deceased. NOTICE. {S HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, Ethel S. Brady,.administratrix of the estate of James P. Brady, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the Said deceased that within six months after the first Publication fo this notice, they either file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, or exhibit them with the necessary ‘vouchers to the said administratrix at the law offices of Albert L, Johnson, 244 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Calif, the same being the place for the transaction~-of the business of. the said estate in the County of Nevada, State of California.. Dated: April 28, 1960. ETHEL S. BRADY, Administratrix of Agency at the Fairgrounds on McCourtney Road, Grass Valley, for a returnable deposit of $15.00 per set. The said State Agency reserves the right to reject any or all bids. In accordance with the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor Code, the said State Agency has ascertained that the generally prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work to be done is as follows: Craft or Type Per Diem of Workman Regular Time Carpenter ... sebetesncen suilssscaveustbcdndeds itclca eset vee $27.84 Roofer Laborer 22.92 Any classification omitted herein, not less than $2.865 per hour, Overtime, minimum of one and one-half times the foregoing rates, Sunday and holiday rates, double the above rates. May 11, 1960. 17TH DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. By MALCOLM E. Publish May 18, 1960, Secretary-Manager. A WATCH FROM Lolmaugh's Over 100 in our selection of Bulova andHamiltons, Complete selection of Jewelry items to congratulate the graduate ~~ LOLMAUGH JEWELRY Home of Bulova Watches 108 Mill Street Phone 32 'CURNOW HALLS EV. re CANONS INSURANCE ISBETTER AT INSURANCE 316 Broad St. Phone N. C. 633 EXPERIENCED COUNSEL IN YOUR TIME OF NEED We offer you friendly, sympathetic help with attention to the details that mean so much. We strive to give everycne the finest—no matter how much or how little they spend. CALL US DAY OR NIGHT WE ARE READY TO SERVE rou BERGEMANN FUNERAL CHAPEL J. PAUL BERGEMANN (Formerly Hclmes Funeral, Home) 246 Sacramento St. Phone 203 Nevada City 8 Miles West Of _: 5 * Grass Valley me ~~ Quality Printing NEVADA COUNTY PRINTING ND PUBLISHING jj 212 W MAIN ST. GRASS VALLEY 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE ODEC ~BAR=Bee . a Larry Filer &v MAL 2200 Nis Horse tn Entertainment All The While-RODEO At 2:00 p PHONE 1136 ¥epoe ae BEREEESTE TOUS S