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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

May 3, 1967 (24 pages)

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by Kimary WIFELY REMARKS GUARANTEED TO GALL: I told the man at the store you would install the dishwasher all by yourself! JUST LOTS AND LOTS OF MEN WEAR TOUPEES! Why. are YOU so set against it? Z BUT I thought YOU were going to fill the gas tank! I TOLD THE MAN AT THE STORE YOU WOULD LAY THE CARPET BY YOURSELF! WILL YOU PLEASE HURRY? How can you spend over half an hour combing ten hairs? The repairman said you shouldn't have taken it all apart! It “was just disconnected ! I TOLD THE-MAN AT THE STORE YOU WOULD INSTALL THE BATHROOM TILE ALL BY YOURSELF! I MUST: SAY it served you right! You DESERVED a ticket! Someone must have smashed into it in the parking lot! At YOUR age you should know how to change’a diaper! YOU'VE CUT OFF HIS CIRCULATION! DON'T BE SILLY! It couldn't POSSIBLY cost more than $500 to add a new bedroom on the house! I TOLD THE MAN AT THE STORE YOU WOULD BUILD ALL THE SHELVES BY YOURSELF!OF COURSE THIS IS THE RIGHT NIGHT! The invitation said Saturday and =~ HEAVENS! IS THIS FRIDAY? I TOLD THE MAN AT THE STORE YOU WOULD CONNECT THE PLUBMING FIXTURES ALL BY YOURSELF! I THOUGHT it was ASPIRIN when I gave it to you, NICE SLEEP WON'T DO. YOU ANY HARM! BUT WHY CAN‘T YOU BUILD THAT ROOM ON THE HOUSE ALL BY YOURSELF IF I HELP? POSIES PROFFERED: To effervescent CONNIE KAYS, the personality parent of Lidster Avenue, HOROSCOPALLY: Those of you born in early MAY are blessed with self-confidence, independence AND IMAGINATION, You are warm hearted, liberal and generous with your possessions, and are also gregarious and affectionate, You have magnetic personal charm and adapt easily to people and conditions at every level. : HOWEVER, ON THE NEGATIVE SIDE you are an: exhibitionist “hie who too easily puts on a show for others, You are insecure, unstable, and egotistical, You may grow greedy and extravagant, losing all sense of ethics, To be successful and happy you need to encourage the gentler side of your nature and channel your powerful personality to the constructive objectives of life, NEWSING AROUND: AS A CHILD I was often served tapioca pudding (HELLO PAT !) for dessert, and believe me, no more devious device has ever been invented for keeping one youngster in one position for an eternity of time. For some inexplicable reason I could not swallow a mouthful of that mixture. without being assured each slippery little pellet had been thoroughly masticated, HAVE YOU EVER ATTEMPTED THE POSITIVE PULVERATION OF UMPTEEN MILLION INDIVIDUAL BALLS OF TAPIOCA? Hours after everyone else had deserted the dessert course, I would still be seated at the table solemnly chewing and chasing slick tapioca B,B, 's through my bicuspids, I have often reflected, since those * long ago days, that my mother seemed to serve an unconscionable amount of tapioca, Since the daily marathon with my own madcaps I now know why the endless puddings, That bowl of tapioca was the bright spot of the day, It was the only contrivance capable of keeping me nailed to one spot for over nine minutes and if my mother ended up with spots before her eyes — it was worth it, Kimmy was quiet! PEG and AL MERRILL tell of seeking real estate in this area many years ago, One of the prize pieces of property hey were shown was an elderly house with no inside plumbing but with a selling pitch par excellance! Situated some distance from the old house on a rise above the river was an outhouse which featured A LARGE PICTURE WINDOW OVERLOOKING THE LOVELY VIEW! ART and AGNES LOLMAUGH, G.V. report visiting ‘an ancient, dirt-chinked log cabin in the Idaho wilderness, The furnishings were sparse, the decor early American orange crate, but occupying a position of prominence in the cabin was(signs of the times) A BRAND NEW DIAL TELEPHONE! IF YOU DIDN'T HEAR THIS ONE BEFORE NOW, YOU SHOULD HAVE! Virginia's Senator Spong gave this tongue-in-cheek speech to the Women’s National Press Club: "One of my first acts will be to end the piracy cf U.S. music by Hong Kong publishers who don't pay royalties, I plan to consult Hawaii's Senator Fong and Louisiana's Senator Long, and then the three of us will introduce the LONG FONG SPONG HONG KONG SONG BILL," I'VE BEEN ASKED TO PICK UP SOME GOOD PASTIE RECIPES, So if any of you gals have a good one send it to me, _I was surprised to find that not one of my many recipe books carry a ~ blueprint for pasties, I thought they were a national delicacy! Now is the time to pick up your tickets for the BIG GAME WEEKEND! THE TEA LEAVES TELL: One of the advantages of saving an open inind is that once in a while something worth while drops in, WELL, A ASIDE to CECE .SHIFFNER—How about that "HOW . ABOUT THAT"? I'm still awaiting the punch line!,..If you haven't been seeing much of IRENE PASTORINO lately, it's because she's been babysitting colts!..BETTY MARTIN complains that the main trouble with luncheons is that the food and the ossip never come out even!,..Infant Inhabitator of Household #1 seated in doctor's office while scared sister gets shots: "I DON*T THINK HE REALLY SHOT HER, I DIDN'T HEAR A SOUND!"... HERE'S A SUMMER SLOGAN FOR THE FORESTRY AGENCIES:“BE A CHAPERONE TO. A CIGARETTE! DON'T LET IT GO OUT ALONE!" Hmmmm, somehow as. I gaze out the window at all that water it just doesn't seem apropos to worry about forest fires! «eI still think the fashion designers have a grudge against wo. men, I can't see any beauty in this short skirted, flat chested, '. Waistless look that's all the go now—or are my eras easing from under cover?,..OVERHEARD at. Saturday night party: “DON'T ‘FORGET WHEN YOU'RE. BORED. YOU*RE ALSO BORING!” ras _ THE TEA LEAVES TELL: If. you put off until tomorrow what you should do today there will probably be a: higher tax on it, Firebelles Announce Projects The Peardale-Chicago Park "Firebelles" presently have three projects under way: a Rummage Sale on May 5th and 6th; drawing for a fishing pole and fishing license; and an evening of games! By way of explanation for the uninformed, the "Firebelles" is the Women's Auxiliary of the Peardale-Chicago Park Fire Department, and the profits from all of their projects are usedto purchase equipment and supplies for the Fire Department, The fishing pole is on display _at Jack Mills* Chicago Park Grocery Store, Tickets may be purchased there or from any of the Firebelles, The evening of games will be held on May 25th and will serve a dual purpose: games will be played during the evening for a nominal fee and the lucky number for the fishing pole will be picked, witha second number receiving the fishing license for consolation, Refreshments will be served later in the evening, Conservation Luncheon The history and activities of the Nevada County Conservation Council were outlined by Dr, Eldridge Best, speaker at the April 26 luncheon meeting of the Nevada City Soroptimist Club, The yearly conservation programs in the Nevada County schools originated with and have been actively promoted by the Conservation Council, The 1967 Theme for school conservation activities and projects is “The 4th R-Resources"” said Dr. Best, Obituaries ROWE=-in Grass Valley, April 26, 1967, Genevieve L. Rowe, 66, a native of Grass Valley, spent her early life on the old LeDuc Ranch, off the Colfax Highway; wife of Albert G, Rowe; mother of Clifford Rowe of Sacramento; grandmother of Georgianne and Kathryn, of Sacramento; sister of Albert LeDuc, Mrs, Charles Morandis and Rita Gliko, all of Grass Valley, William LeDuc. of Lincoln, and Margaret Nugent of Sacramento, HooperWeaver Chapel was in charge of the service with interment in Elm Ridge Lawn Cemetery, Fraternal services were performed by the Aurora Chapter, Order of the Easter Star, FULLER=in Nevada City, April 27, 1967. Jerome’ Lloyd Earl Fuller, 72, a native of Kentucky, and a resident of the Nevada City area. for the past few years, There were no known. survivors, Bergemann and Son Funeral Chapel were in charge of the arrangements with interment in Pine Grove Cemetery, HARVEY=in Grass Valley, May 1, 1967, Jessie J. Harvey, 81, a native of Minnesota, coming to this area when very young with her parents, the William Bodillys; mother of Mrs,Florine Clark of Pilot Hill and Mrs, Margaret Muncy of Grass Valley; sister of Mrs, Minnie Wells * of Grass Valley; grandmother of Stephen Muncy of Grass Valley, _Hooper-Weaver Chapel . . was in chatge of arrangements with interment in the Foresters Cemetery, Pee EET ARIAT AAS pa PR Animal — Health School May 4th. Everyone is invited to the second session of the Animal Health School which will be held Thursday, May 4, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m, in the cafeteria of the Nevada Union High School,
South Campus, School Drive and The Nugget,.,May 3, 1967.. Buena Vista Streets, Grass Valley, The speakers will be Dr, Mike Kelley, Grass Valley Veterinary Hospital and Dr, George Crenshaw, University of California Agricultural Extension Service Animal Health Specialist, Dr. Kelley will discuss external and internal parasites of beef, sheep, goats and swine. Dr, ‘Crenshaw wiil discuss diseases which cause abortion, Legals NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE No, So, P-10854 Inthe Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, In the Matter of the Estate of MARIE L, HILPERT, also known as MARIE LOUISE HILP ERT, De= ceased, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Executrix of the Will of the above named decedent, will sell at private sale, to the highest and best bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned and subject to confirmation by the said Superior Court, on Monday, the 17th day of April, 196%, at the hour of 10 o'clock a;m., or thereafter within the time allowed by law, at the office of CURRY & BARNES, Attorneys at Law, all the right, title, interest and estate of the above named decedent, at the time of her death and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of said deceased at the time of her death, of, in and to that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Los Angeles, State of California, and more particularly described as fol=lows, to-wit: Real property in the County of Nevada, State of California legally described as: . ~In Marie Hilpert: Pareel 1: Aportion of the Southwest one-quarter of the Northeast one-quarter (SW 1/4 of NE 1/4) of Section 33, Township 17: North, Range 9 East, M.D.M., described as follows: Beginning at a point on the assumed north line of said subdivision of Section 33, from which the Northeast corner of said Southwest one-quarter of the Northeast one-quarter (SW 1/4 of NE1/4) bears due East 512, 42 feet, thence South 648, 76 feet along the East boundary, identical with the West boundary of -W. H. Barnhard; thence South 6 35" East 146,75 feet to the center of the County Road; thence along the center of the road South 77 52° West 122, 41 thence South 88 17° West 121.90 feet; thence leaving said County Road North 823, 91 feet to the North line of the Southwest one-quarter of the Northeast one-quarter (SW 1/2 of NE1/4); thence East 224, 71 feet along the Subdivision line to the point of beginning, Excluding therefrom any portion within the right-of-way of said County Road, : EXCEPTING THEREFROM the minerals, etc,, as conveyed by a Deed dated December 117, 1892, recorded January 4, 1893, in Book "80" of Deeds, at page 31, executed by John Cable to John Caldwell, A, F. Dunnington and Alfred D, Mason, In Marie V, Hilpert: Parcel 2; All of tne southeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4(SE 1/4 of NW 1/4) of Section 33 Township 17 North, Range § East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, Excepting therefrom any portion thereof lying North of the "Cooper Road", . Also Excepting therefrom all that portion of the Southeast onequarter of the Northwest onequarter and the Southwest onequarter of the Northeast onequarter of Section 33, Towuship 17 North, Range 9 East, Mount Diablo Base & Meridian, described as follows: BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of the Northwest onequarter of said-Section 33; thence South’ 88 05° 52” West 365, 38 feet along the South line-of the Northwest one. quartersthence North 494,31 feet to a point in the Southerly line of Cooper Road, County Road Number 417; thence along said Southerly line of Cooper Road, County Road Number 417 the following three courses, South 75 04° 21" East 48,82 feet; thence South 87 57° East 244,49 feet; thence North 86 39° 30" East 162,21 feet; thence South 1 26° East 467,13 feetto a point inthe South line of the Northeast one-quarter of said Section 33; thence South 88 05° 52" West 100, 00 feet to the point of beginning, EXCEPTING THEREFROM all the mineral, whether of rock in place or Placer deposits, and all ledges and lodes of gold bearing quartz rock or other mineral and all banks, channels, or other deposits of auriferous gravel, or any other mineral in whatever form it. may be deposited, together with the right to sink or raise shafts or air holes, run tunnels and to fully do and perform all proper or necessary acts and things to fully develop said property and extract mineral therein contained therefrom, Also to have the use of such ground as may be necessary or conveniént upon the surface for dumping pur= poses, NOT HOWEVER, to use or break the surface within the present enclosure of said grantor on said premises above and East of Rock Creek Ditch, together with incidental rights as conveyed by a deed dated December 17, 1892, recorded January 4,1893, inBook "80" of Deeds, at page 31, executed by John Cable to John Caldwell, A. F.’ Dunnington and Alfred D; Ma= son. The terms and conditions of sale: Cash in lawful money of the United States; ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid at the time of the sale; balance on confirmation of sale, or as may be contracted for, The purchaser isto assume the payment of, and take the property purchased by him, subject to allthe State and County taxes, and all assessments of whatsoever name or nature which are now or may become hereafter chargeable to or a lien_against the property purchased by him, All bids or offers must be in writing and may be left.at the office of CURRY & BARNES, Attorneys for said Executrix, 5380 Village Road, Long Beach, County of bos Angeles, State of California, or may be delivered to said Executrix personally in said County of Los Angeles, or may be filed in the office of . the Clerk of this Court, at any time after the first publication of this notice of sale and before making said sale, Dated: March 10, 1967, CURRY & BARNES Attorneys for said Executrix 5380 Village Road, Long Beach, California 90808 ‘ LOUISE SILVA Exécutrix of the Will of the above named decedent, Publish: Apt, 19, 26, May 1, 1967 ptt ot Ese : tS