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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 24, 1962 (8 pages)

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~ SPORTS LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THESUPERIOR COURT OF THESTATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNT Y OF NEVADA No, 6404 Inthe Matter of the Estate of ERNEST A, BRISEBILL, De> ceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, Melba E. Brisebill ex ecutrix of the estate of Ernest A. Brisebill, deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons having claims against the said deceased, that within six months after the first publication of 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 executrix at the law offices of Albert L. Johnson, 202 N. Pine St. Nevada City the same being the place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the county of Nevada, State of California. Dated: October 8, 1962 Melba E. Brisebill executrix of the estate of Ernest A. Brisebill Deceased Albert L. Johnson Attorney for Executrix Publish: Oct. 10, 17, 24, 31, 1962. for heating ® Cleaner ® No Waste ° ® Economical ® Convenient ‘§ Once you've known the conNU aars To Oroville OROVILLE---The Nevad Union Miners were beaten b Saturday night's game in Or oville, season, bad luck, Inthe first quarter out for a touchdown, have no trouble winning. touchdown, andthe first hal ended 6-6. the Oroville Tigers 19-8, while the NU Nuggets beat Oroville's Junior Varsity at The JVswon 20-6 for their second league win of the “The varsity, on the other hand, had quite a streak of Mark Payéran from 30 yards . and it looked like the Miners would In the second quarter, however, Oroville scored a NU received the kick and Lose noe Tigers a drove to the Tigers one yard. . ™ y line where the Miners fumbl-. / ed and Oroville recovered to Start the second half, Thirteen plays later Dan Nelsen, . : ofOroville, ran for a touchdown. The conversion was good and the third quarter/& ended 13-8, Early inthe fourth quarter, Oroville was forced to punt. An Oroville center made a bad hike andthe ball dropped intothe end zone for a safety for NU, bringing the score up to 13-8, Later in the quarter Mark Paye threw a pass which was]Q intercepted by Ron Alp, who ¢ tan 50 yards for the final touchdown, The Miners attempted to score, but failed and the game ended 19-8, ROCKLIN ---C oach George Goto last week welcomed out 25 prospects for the 62-63 cage squad, almost all of them freshmen. Goto indicated he expected another four or five players out after football season. Todatethe team has been conditioning andrunning only preliminary drills, The roster includes: Doug Baxter, Truckee; Joe Franco, Loyalton; Jim Lloynd, Truckee; Doug Doolittle, Truckee; Tom McKenzie, Nevada Union; Spencer Osterholt of St. Mary's; John Hurley of 25 Turn Out For Sierra Cage Team Colfax; ner of Colfax. 6'4". Dale Swenson of. & Nevada Union; and Bill Skin-. # Tallest man ontheteam is McKenzie, at SACRAMENTO=A quartet . ofIndiana polis veterans, "500" winnerA.J. Foyt, re-. ; cord breaking qualifier Par1959 Golden State Hundred victor Jim Hurtubise and Don Branson, are expected to fight it out fortophonors inJ.C, Agajanian's 12th annual 100mile USAC National Championnelli Jones, ship big car race, Sunday at the State Fair Grounds. CLASSIFIED ADSe BUILDING MATERIALS SERVICES A to Z SUPPLY 120 E. Main Street Phone 273-6608 FOR SALE NEW FURNITURE Sheahan's Furniture 203 W.Main St. Ph. 273-2739 Gas Apt. range; large oil heater; small oil heater, 329 Park Ave., N.C, veniences of fuel oil you'll never want to switch to any §9 piece-Chrome Dinette Set other method of heating yourg@ Cost $75--Sell $40; Motorola-Console T.V. $50 ¢ home! DONS PUT OFF HAVING YOUR TANK FILLED party, original owner, Call 13-7328 AVOID LAST Garden Rototiller 3 1/2 Hp, By Everett Brown NEW YORK Something's moving in your sights. The safety catchis off and you're squeezing the trigger. Hold it! Make sure that is isn't human game you're about to bag! Two hundred hunters are killed every year in hunting accidents, And every fatality can be avoided by observance WATER SYSTEMS Complete Installation Pumps, Water Purification COOK & McGUINN Phone 273-4455 WINDSHIELDS kEPLACED And all other automobile glass. Moule Paint & Glass Grass Valley. Pipe Line Ditching Septic tanks cleaned. Will beat anyone's price. Work guaranteed. Call collect SH-3-3161Olivehurst, Calif. 273-7947 1960 Cadillac, 4 Dr. Like new, full power. Private Deville Practically New, 265-4305 MINUTE RUSHES WHY NOT CALL TODAY 48 Chev., green, beautiful interior, Good running cond. See at 329 Park Ave., N.C. Sharp. Metallic HELP WANTED WANTED Coins, stamps, old letters, books( mining, history, technical-no novels) Pioneer 132 MainSt., i REAL ESTATE LISTINGS Nevada City, Home Business Farm FOR RENT FOR LEASE 2 bdrm. home. remodeled likenew. 208 Squirrel Creek Rd. G.V. Phone 3-4311 Dial 265-4503 “Box B-280 N.C. 273-8461 STOCKTON: 6255 PACIC ave > CHICO 2438 CORASSEY ROAD Salesmen wanted full or part time. Write: Northwest Housewares Distributors Rt 1 Janitor cou ple wanted part time nights. Experienced, Send address and telephone No. Box 16 c/o N.C, Nugget, Nevada City FOR SALE 26 PLUS ACRES close toGrass Valley. Water & electric nearby, $450 acre Terins by OWNER Dial 265-4128 after 5. GOV'T & TAX LAND Now Available! As low as $3 per acre for cabin, home ranch and businesssites. Many States open. Mapsand’ lists also available. Send 10¢ for details. Write Box 17 c/o Call or The Best Buys in Town FOR INCOME © DUPLEXES © FOUR-PLEXES ® APARTMENTS it tt a tind out how easy Wiimar it is to fn your property into income cxCeULaNT FINANCING your nearest Nugget, N.C, of simple safety measures, Each time the culprit is carelessness, Uppermost in the safety code of the hunter should be a constant respect for every hunting weapon, Remember the following rules: 1, Treat every gun as if it were loaded, until you inspect it carefully to make sure it is not, 2. Always point the muzzle in a safe direction. 3. Be sure of your target before you squeeze the trigger. 4, “Alcohol and gunpowder do not mix." Follow the advice The House of Seagram stresses in its annual moderation messages directed to the nation's sportsmen: “Whiskey has no place inthe field. If you drink, drink sensibly, in moderation, after the guns are cleaned andracked,
Keep your powder dry..because a gunis only as safe as the man behind it. ' Once afield, remember there are several ways to carry a gun so that it's. pointed safely yet ready for instant use. One: of the best positions is to grip the small of the stock by the trigger hand and cradle the barrel in the crook of the other arm, Some huntsmen hold the rifle with the right forearm under the balance point of the. gun andthe butt beneath the Marin AUBURN---Although outgaining their opponents twoone and threatening several times, Sierra College's footballteam lost a 14-6 Golden Valley conference contest to visiting Marin at the Auburn Fairgrounds Saturday evening. Marin recovered a Sierra fumble on the opening series of downs on the Sierra 35 and went in for the TD in six plays, with fullback Scott Moriarty making an eight yardrun for the score. Quarterback Curtis Embry passed to Moriarty for a two-pointer and the Mariners led 8-0. The Sierrans put on their first sustained drive of the season jby taking the kickoff and going 65 yards entirely on the ground to score. With Gary Cline, Dale Bunch and John Gaut doing most of the carrying the Wolverine drive Corner $. Auburn Grass Valley s We Give Blue TEXACO SERVICE . NOW OPEN o @ v & Whiting Street, Chip Stamps Sierra College Out-gains But Loses 14-6 Candlestick Park took 15 plays, Bunch went over fromthe one to make it 8-6. However, Gaut's run failed and the Wolverines trailed by. two points. That two point margin held up for Marin for the scoreless second and third periods and into the final three minutes, when, with Sierra in possession on the Marin 25, Marin halfback Ray Edwards picked off a Sierra pass and rambled 80 yards with the interception for the clinching touchdown and the upset win, 14-6. A pass attempt for conversion failed and Sierra could not score inthe finaltwo minutes of the game. The win put Marin in the lead in the GVC, with 1-0. Proposal To Enlarge SAN FRANCISCO---A pfoposal to. increase the Capacity of Candlestick Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, from 42,500 to 65, 000 at a cost of about $3 million is being studied by city Officials. Sofely Is Prime Hunting Code right armpit. Still another safe way is to hold the fore-end with the left hand, the small of the stock in the right hand, The familiar shoulder carry is also used, Each position is acceptable but the important things to keep in mind are “watch the muzzle" and have the gun under constant control. Your trigger finger should be out of the trigger guard and the safety "on" until ready to shoot, The safety can easily be pushed to the “off" position as the gun is swung tothe shoulder. At the same time, your finger can find the trigger, When the hunt is over and you're preparing to place your guninthecar, make sure the gun is unloaded, Actually ,, whenever, a hunter takes a breather, forlunch, a cigarjette, or just torest, he should unload and open his gun. When crossing a fence, unload, open the a¢tion and place the gun under or over the fence. Then climb the and reload on the other side. Never use a loaded gun to flush game and don'trun with a loaded gun, Parties hunting together should agree in advance on the area of fire each hunter willcover,. Thisis especially true for groups hunting birds, rabbits or other small game, No hunter should ever let his muzzle point in the direction of one of his companions even when he is following game, It is far better to pass up a. shot than to be forever sorry it was fired. As a hunter cautiously moves through the forest, all his senses are focusedon locating and bagging his game. Unless he is in full control of himself he is likely to blast away at the slightest movement or sound, Selfcontrol doesn't come easily --butit's basic to safe hunting. Your hunting trip has ended: successfully and safely. You are ready to start for home. Check the magazine and chamber to be sure they are empty. And hope that the 16,000,000 Americans who ' take to the fields this season will also follow these rules . for safe.. and happy hunting ! simplicity day or night’ ready to serve you BERGEMANN Funeral Chapel 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City call 265-2421 & INU Distance AIDo Well ,. team has been doing wonders U First Céilage: Game In Nevada County college football game to be ar Auburn. playedinthe Nevada County fairgrounds will take place this Saturday evening when! Sierra College hosts Napa College in a Golden Valley Conference contest. Coach Homer "Buzz" Os. trom will be returning to his) home stomping grounds with the game. The former Sierra} College player, now coach, is only one of a family of football playing Ostroms, The Sierrans defeated Napa last year 13-0 at Napa JC, but the Napans are noted for tough defense up front. The Wolverines from Sierra College are currently 0-1 in conference play, having lost INSURED SAVINGS ARE BETTER THAN EVER! Runners GRASS VALLE Y---Nevada . Union's cross country track 4 this year and a three way meet at Oroville brought victory tothe A and Cteams, In the A team, Ernie McPER ANNUM Queen won first place and set ‘Paid Or a record. Bob Messick came in third followed by Ray Compounded Meister fifth and Marc Kirshman, seventh, The Ceeteam.also won top honors with sophomore Tim Ellison coming in first. Dave Bailey finished fourth, Ray Green, fifth, and Leon Anthony, seventh, The Bee team won second place. The finishers of the race were Dan Bertoncini, fourth, Ed Espinosa, seventh, Marchall Harrison, eighth, Bill Bursill, tenth, Dave Kennedy, twelfth, and Rick Zunino, eighteenth, The next track meet is in Roseville. Quarterly a MIDVALLEY SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION MARYSVILLE GRASS VALLEY OFFICE 152 So. Auburn St. MADAM DELLA GIFTED FORTUNE TELLER WILL TELL YOUR PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE TL O-v €, Marriage, an Business SPECIAL READING $1 WITH AD q OPENING DAY OCTOBER 23 0 a.m. to 10 p.m, Daily Hl 546 2 MAIN ST., GRASS VALLEY ——— E.A. Bailey, CONSULTING ENGINEERS 311 Neal Street ?. O. Box 1118 GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA ey 273-7281 Surveying The County Since 1906 T.H. McGuire, C.E. No. 640l L.E, No, 2311 R,J, McGuire, M.E. No, 5886 C.E. No. 5621 C.T. McGuire,'L.S. No, 2089 Paul Jones, T. H. McGuire & SON SAVE MONEY Try Our Catalog Service PLATFORM ROCKERS ee ALL QUALITY EASTERN-BUILT FURNITURE SHEAHAN’S FURNITURE 203 WEST MAIN ST., GRASS VALLEY..Phone 273-2739 Own A Home Of Your Own. ASSEMBLE IT YOURSELF 2 or 3 Bedroom PRE FABRICATED 1008 sq. ft. ***100 AMP, ELECTRICAL SYSTEM * * *ALL FIXTURES, CUPBOARDS, & DOORS ARE INCLUDED STOP IN TO SEE OUR FLOOR PLANS. A Z supply 120 E):Main St., Grass Valley 273= 6608 = an : ieee ‘ Se