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NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET
Fifty years of married life were! Then a turkey dinner was served
cclebrated Jast Friday, October, in the First Congregational
f, by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strick
of
218
Lr pot
Street, Grass Valley, who were married in Penzance, Cornwall, England, October 9,
Church at 6:30 p.m.
Colfax Bethel
. Will Be Formed
By PMYLLIS BUTZ
John White, of Wyoming visiting
the loss of her saddle horse, Chief, . ™2i" a ska wr
‘
:
Post No,. 9878,
1909.
mow
2
ghost
town
A
. Marian Bates and Clare Riihardson are in charge.
vear
.
‘How To Cook Rice,
They have two sons, Reeve) Each Grain Fluffy
later they came to Grass Valley,.
where they
-V.F.W.,
the
met last
social
security
taxes
have lived since.
“st
a)
ce]
>
wa
t')
taken .
was
progress
in
and
fluffy
and
separate
in
cooking.
When constipation sours your
stomach, you feel logy, headachy.
Taken at bedtime, Black-Draught®
{s “timed”
to relieve constipation
first th
in morning
—; without
harsh g
ing or urgency,! This
amazing ‘over nigh t’ laxative helps
sWreten sour stomach too. Then
life looks sunny again! Made from
pure vegetable herbs, thorough
but gentle. Get Black-Draught.
In Powder or Granulated form..and now
in new, easy-to-take Tablets, too.
When constipation sours
young
digestions,
get
Syrup of Biack-Draught. Tastes honey-sweet!
SNe 2 Oodiess gram stops right there, King C
conducted by .
. Torgesen, district manager of the.
dashed Cancer Chairman Ruth SkoverSacramento social seeurity office, .
around the building and fell into
gen. declares.
sa bec erie ee
whe Noah san ace oa Can
Many of them ,he said, are not
On October 2 a son was born . ter met Friday. evening, October. aware of the family protection
at the Sierra Nevada Memorial] g and election of officers for the they have in case of their death
Winsome
the
FFA boys entertained with music .
six
public
tt
the
linen
a
ONO Gr
service
«
paigns s supported each
and. Secretary-treas-. ity tax on those earnings they are .
worth. The baby weighed over} ¥o, Milhous,
at Benicia.
with a friend
pis
driver Ba demon:
Hospital to Mr, and Mrs. Lewis coming term was held, with the before reaching retirement age
Ingram of North San Juan. Mrs. following results: Chairman, Au'Others do not know that through
Ingram is the former Helen Woolgust Ebberts; vice chairman, Oli. their earnings and social secur
ALUMINUM
‘
the role of ali
urer, Phyllis Butz. Guests were. also building disability insurance
In Spain, where rice is served six pounds,
Elsie
Prentiss
has
left
North}Mr.
and Mrs. Efnest Bierwagon . protection for themselves and
at nearly every meal, they have
their dependents.
a trick for keeping each grain San Juan temporarily to visit] of Grass Valley. A group of the .
Strick of Grass Valley and Henry
of Sacramento. They also have
three grandchildren and two great
prandchildren
sa .
a deep hole near the ruins of wonaaeld tue ae en et ore edge of this federal insurance pro
hall. It is theorized that Ghief. —" *SPOr) sors
the
became panicky when the’ fire food sale recently
4! THE PLUG
ON STOMACH UPSET
without interrupting sleep or work!
To many working people social.
which she has owned and loved meee
as
oy
security means just old-age in.
for the past eight years. Chief
. Ss
rene.
:
disappeared the night of the
A
of we SRC
mes ene surance. They realize that threugh .
Twamley Hall fire and nothing Ladies
Auxiliary toDet
the 449ers
In 1915 they came to the Unit. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Colthe hole, suffering a broken neck.
ed States, where Strick obtained . fax
Masonic
Temple.
Mmes.
and
.
.
.
‘ .
.
;BeulaA Hamman is mourning per eee eee het
.
could be found of him for sevéral
ee
:
out of their pay envelopes they }
days. On October 2 Ernest Solaro Wednesday evening at the home are building protection for their .
A new bethel of the Internadiscovered the body of Chief in of Katherine Stuart to audit the.
years of retirement. Their knowl
Strick, who started mining in
the tin mines of Cornwall, retional Order of Jobs Daughters
tired six years ago.
will be instituted in Colfax in
The couple met in Penzance December,
when he was a miner of 18 years.
A meeting to discuss the orand she was a girl of 14.
. ganization will be conducted at
work as a miner in Goldfield,
Nevada, then a gold buom city
Preie
ve
eles
pe
«
GRASS VALLEYANS SET GOLDEN FETE!
wv
pm North San Juay
Social Notes From Here And There’
Page °
Aiaih
ia
=
October 15, 1959
supply
Pesters on thousands
af del
to coast help promote cq
pre
S ;
D
creen
oors
. Full screen, adjustable,
indu
ery trucks in citic
ranging from accident
with
pneumatic closer, latch and
pushbar.
Regular $19.95.
SPECIAL $14.95
tion to the United Fund
Eclviy 6f nee
“Every working person and his
Some of the folks. entertaining
“BUILDERS AND
Kinen, Supply Aseestun
os . CONSUMERS
a Pichaes fe Dab
OG VeN.
C. Hwy.at Glenbrook
and singing after the meeting, ‘family should know that. through
Linen
S
ly Associat
tot
in their home from 2 to 4 pm
hot olive oil, about 2 tablespoons relatives and guests recently are} and they in¢hufed a new mem-. his social security tax payments
the
Frank
Addlemans,
the
Clancy
lhe
is
building
three-way
protecber,
Don
Ritchie.
Refreshments
of oil for each cup of rice. Then
T
)
‘by Phyllis Butz.
. tion. He should realize that the ee
LUMBER COMPANY
water and salt are added. Two Greens, the Loren Trubschencks, . were provided
Bessie Holloran is enjoying the; modest deductions from his pay
cups of water for each cup of rice . and the James Selvesters.
The whist card party sponsored
.
Dave Wendland of the Smailey . company of her new little fox} envelope can provide a monthly te
1S
UAE
eet
ae
a
lis plenty. Bring to a boil, cover,
Phones: G. V. 1050, N. C. 1192
by the Nevada City Busine
and
Cindy.
j income if his earnings are cut California.
lowered heat and cook just 20 Ranch went on a hunting trip. terrier pup, Cinds
Professional Womens Club, which
.
off
either
by
old
age,
disability,
.
minutes, then turn off heat and with four companions and had an
was held last Saturday evening,
. or death,’ ’ Torgesen points out.
fl ll
a
let rice stand covered in the pan experience that most people don’t NEVADA CITY SCHOOLS
The
Stricks
held
open
house . The
raw rice is first browned in
Whist Party
October 10, was well attended
and the club wishes
to thank all
thoses
who participated.
another 5 minutes.
The same trick can be used
With packaged pre-cooked rice.
3rown the rice in olive oil, then
add the amount of water called
for on the package and simmer
over low heat about 10 minutes.
Let stand covered 2 minutes.
First prize, an electric fry pan,
was won by Mrs.
Madge Pursell.
Second prize, a blanket, was won
bv Mrs Ss. Eerue trots.
Zemo Great for
Minor Burns, Cuts
Zemo, a doctor’s formula, liquid
or ointment, soothes, helps heal
minor burns, cuts, bruises, Family
antiseptic, eases itch of surface
rashes, eczema, teen-age Hila
athlete's foot. Stops scratching, so
aids faster healing. For stubborn
cases, get Extra Strength Zemo.
CURTAIN CARE
have,
fortunately.
They
were! MENU FOR NEXT WEEK
camping up in the mountains the
weekend that the north wind
blew so strongly, and it blew
down a tree on the tent in which
The
following
luncheon
the men and dogs were sleeping.
John Scott of Pacifica was the
i}
in
the
washing
ma
mest seriously injured. He received a broken pelvis and punc:
tured bladder. Larry Kline got
bruises and a headache. Dave and
ed for nearly $7 billion in dairy
. sales
in 1958.
Chester
. }ments are only a partial replace-.
menu
ment of lost earnings.
et
By joining with other workers
Wednesday: Babed beans, Cole. in the social securjty insurance ;
were killed outright.
Mrs.
Fluid milk and cream account
security insurance pay
cafeteria, for the coming week:
it would be if the system was on
Monday: Frankfurters and corn,.
. a voluntary basis—that is, a sys:
eae
2
lettuce and tomato salad, cheese.
lees apples. . tem in which the worker could .
Paccday
Meat
loaf,
green “join up” and pay the tax, or
Hes
prated) Mearrocmcliccd stay out and pass up protection
Wendland and Bill Fritz
‘sack will do++to insure their farwere uninjured. Two beagle dogs SeAcKeS, or
better
chine.
Social
However,
for the Nevada City Elementary.
because most working people are
School and the Gold Flat School
required by law to pay social
has been announced by Mrs. Lasecurity taxes, the measure of
vena Laughlin, supervisor of the
. protection afforded is greater than
Place your fragile curtains in
a fabric bag tied securely—a flour. Dan
. ing
.
.
Wasley
enter. cjaw, Apple sauce, corn muffins. . program
and
paying
social
Friday: Creamed tuna, mashed . ; tection at less cost, Torgesen depotatoes, mixed green salad, apriati clares.
the annual bazaar to be held in
IN YOUR TIME OF NEED
We offer you friendly, sympathetic help with
attention to the details that mean so much. We
strive to give everyone the finest—no matter
how much or how little they spend. Call us
5
vy
il
day or night. We are always ready to serve.
BERGEMANN FUNERAL CHAPEL
se-. !
tained the Camptonville Circle. Thursday: Chicken pie, creamed. curity taxes, all workers share the .
of the W.S.C.S. at her home on/§ peas, carrot and celery sticks, risk and receive a greater mcasthe Middle Fork last Tuesday. fryit jello.
. ure of personal and family pro.
The day was spent in sewing for
i Experienced Counsel
J. PAUL BERGEMANN
(Formerly Holmes Funeral Home)
246 Sacramento Street
Phone 203 Nevada City
24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
Pete’s Hall in North San Juan} cots peanut butter bread.
on Saturday, November 28. There,
road bitter-and milk served
were eight ladies present: Winnie! with all meals.
Sutter, Viola Milner, Dorene Stev——_-—_____—
ens,
Ruth
Bartsch,
Charlotte
The Tioga Pass Hine: AY ACross.
Wakeman, Josephine Darke,
Phyllis Butz, and the hostess,
thhe
Sierra
Nevada -is
Zoann Wasley.
beautiful . of
, Zoann Wasley has her brother, Passes.
George O. Hutchins, your Telephone Manager in Nevada City
consid:.
ered by many to be the most.
all
trans-Sierra,
.
Wonderful Too Have Neighbors Like These
From Richvale, Butte County,.
The younger Grell is recovercomes this story: “A bunch of usfing satisfactorily from the operawas sitting around’ after choir. tion but will remain in Sacrapractice one night and somebody . mento for post surgical treatment .
suggested we team up to harvest ' for some time.
Art and his dad"s rice.”
.
His father, whose 45th rice har.
tees H. D. recon ear iee . vest this was, described his feel .
1e beginnings of ‘a plan which . ings simily:
sdw 200 acres of rice owned by
Arthur
Grell,
recuperating
in
“It’s wonderful to have neigh
yeres ites Ghrasae
Sacramento after a brain tumor
operation,
and
his father,
Peter
.
:
enrol
WN
:
eer
;
ie)
Sei bvale
Grell, harvested between sunrise. EO RS
and sunset Friday, October 2.
ect.
The biggest collection of ma[RSS
chinery ever seen in one place in
this southern Butte County rice
growing area—more than $500,000
es
FIRST COMPLETE
.
worth of self-propelled combines,
bank out wagons and trucks—
participated in the big harvesting bee.
é
if
And
some’
50
men
and
two
‘women, neighbors of the Grells
in
the
Richvale-Nelson area,
took part. One of the truck drivers was Rev. Carroll Nelson of
Richvale, in whose Evangelical
Free Church the idea was conceived.
During the day 22 combines, 12
bank out wagons. pulled by
diesel tractors and more than 15
Its job is to help phone people keep vital calls going
the elder Grell had planned to
through during emergencies. You see, we can send these
switchboards on wheels wherever they’re needed and
hook them up to hundreds of phone lines in a matter of
hours. Then operators work right from these trailers,
trucks dotted the big field which
cut alone “with one eye on the
field and the other on the weather
report.”
He estimates
the
job
would have taken him at least
two weeks.
,
keeping important calls going—fire, police, hospital,
civil defense, and such. It’s one way we work to keep
phone service ready when it’s needed most.
Under $100.00
,
Complete, ready to go
to work
$99.50
:
This is a “switchboard on wheels”— a complete tele
phone central office built right into a big truck trailer.
CHAIN SAW
e
g
a
r
a
G
ll Ridge Road
Alta
a Hiand
AltStreet
Phone 973
Grass Valley . .
. i
f Why do.so many people a
gE from Nevada County:‘Stay %ia
& at the Fielding Hotekin
San Francisco?
You'll fi nd more Golden Hours
F Because. the Fielding has= A
¢ been coi
tely redecorated =I if
with an automatic dryer
‘from top t6 bottom. Located
downtown — only. 3 block=
from Union Square and 1%
blocks to Air Terminal.
Complete hotel service day
and night. A ‘‘Top-flight’”’
e
e atfmoderate
hotel
og rates.
e
«es at
: tr
HELDING
SOE E. SMELSON, Pres.
FOLK-SINGER BURL IVES hosts the Bell Telephone
Hour on Oct. 23 with guest stars Johnny Cask, Dolores
Gray, Art Lund, -atrice Munsel, Edie Adams, Brian
They’ re all
an, and the American Ballet Theatre.
favorites,
hall
e
music
old-tim
with
”
“going Western
Spee
Hope youll. uiS
Broadway hits, and even opera.
Channel 3 at 8:30 p. m. and enjoy t e fun.
TELEPHONE.
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mm
4 DQWNTOWN» GEARY at MASON‘i
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Anchors Aweigh! And farewell to laundry
lugging and clothe s pinning. With a dryer
you're free to join the rest of the crew and
leave this drudgery behind. It’ Sy SUC BY eons
venience, and you'll find more time to do things
with your family. In any weather, at any hour,
you can have soft, fresh clothes. The new
wash ’n wear wrinkle-remover cycle means no
more ironing on many thyngs—just “touch-up”
for others. Isn’t it time your family enjoyed
the convenience of a dryer’v
VESine
Meee
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