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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 24, 1973 (8 pages)

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ere aad 4 The Nevada County Nugget Wed., Oct. 24,1973 This week fifty years ago} Editorial Comment of the Week: “The dog is a-noble animal and a faithful companion in moderation. There is such a thing as too much dog and Grass Valley is suffering now, as for several: years, with a big overdose of dog. They roam the streets in packs, virtually as did their wild ancestors; and they create a bedlam with their insane howling. Hundreds of people are annoyed almost to illness; actual loss of vitality and earning power results in individuals. Why is it that for half a dozen years the dog license issue has been dead here? It means a loss of revenue to the city and a gain in reputation of being a careless, dog-infested village.’ A brother and sister were reunited after not having seen each other for 33 years. A Mrs. Renvle arrived by train from Toledo, Ohio, to greet her brother, John Law of Moore’s Flat, in a joyous reunion. Since leaving Ohio Mr. Law had made his home in various parts of California, establishing a residence near Grass Valley a few years prior to the happy meeting with his beloved sister. He : had never enjoyed the opportunity of a trip back home, so Mrs. Renvle decided it was up to her to come west for the long-delayed visit. Thomas Webster, pioneer barber of Grass Valley, died there at the age of 88. He was a native of England, and was making arrangements for a trip back home when death came for him. He had operated a barber shop for a long period of time on Main Street, near the old Wisconsin Hotel. He had no living kinfolk. F.C. Osborne, proprietor of the Pacific Hotel, was advertising “home cooked meals” for 40 cents per person. And, he suggested in the ad, ‘“‘why not eat and sleep under the same roof to enjoy all the comforts of home.” Pasties were also advertised as a Wednesday “special of the house.’’ Bathing ‘a la nature” (skinny-dipping, per se) on Santa Barbara’s ocean beaches was stirring up a lot of controversy in the southern resort city. It was discovered that no ordinances existed to prevent the practice by a daring few during night hours. Furthermore, there was no stated provision for wearing bathing suits at all during the rest of the 24 hours! The Biggs Realty Company, 151 Mill Street, was advertising a “Modern House of eleven rooms, close in. Suitable for conversion to apartments. A bargain at $2,500.” A letter received by Charles P. Johnson of Church Street in Grass Valley told a grim story of a big train robbery near the Oregon line, in which four men of the train crew lost their lives. The envelope was nearly half burned and the remainder of it badly charred. However the address was still elgible. The fragment of the letter was forwarded to Johnson in a government envelope with the following notation attached: “This mail was damaged by fire and dynamite in the holdup of the Ashland-Gerber Train No. 13, at Siskiyou, Oregon, on October 11, 1923.” Dr. Jon Peek told Nevada City Soroptimists that veterinary medicine ‘is now a wide-open field for girls and boys.”’ There are many new drugs for treating animals, Dr. Peek said, and there is a population explosion in pets as well as people. He said if young people Field of vet medicine is open Receives membership award ANITA MORRISON didn't let being a patient in the hospital stop her from receiving an award for being membership chairperson of the Republican Women's Club in the state with the largest increase in membership during the past year. Normadene Carpenter of Placerville, regional coordinator for Republican Women (left) made the presentation. Mrs. Morrison, a patient at Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital, is membership chairperson of the Nevada county club.
~ Cooks’ Corner do not want to become a veterinarian there are related fields such as research and development. Last year 4200 animals were disposed of at the local animal Shelter, Dr. Peek _ said, Suggesting that more neutering of animals might be wise. QUANTITY COOKING The next time you spot a special on ground beef at your favorite market, purchase three pounds and prepare it in the following manner to provide 20 servings. This basic recipe is suggested as suitable for short-term freezing. SWEDISH MEATBALLS 3 Ibs. twice-ground lean beef 3 cups fine dry bread crumbs Brake Adjustment &°” 17 BUSINESS \ BILLBOARD lor 2 large onions, minced 4 tsp. cornstarch, 2 tsp. salt ¥ teaspoon allspice 4 beaten eggs One-third cup salad oil 1 cup flour 1 qt. water, 1 pt. light cream 2 cups red wine 1.88 WIDE OVAL TIRES 13” RAISED WHITE LETTERS Sit back and let classified ads do the selling, renting or buying for you. 8 beef bouillon cubes AVAILABLE NOW. THE <7 RECAPPING SERVICE . Raye acs6 . 113 261 . PLAZA LITTLE OLD TIRE CO., INC. }. § BAKE SHOP BEHIND SPD 265-4642 ‘ 429 E. Ridge Rd. Grass Valley 1 tsp. fresh-ground black pepper Le Gj lh rt 1 rounded teaspoon sugar n e Kitchen Bouquet to taste FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP HEFFREN INSURANCE AGENCY 111 W. Main P.O Box 1034 Grass Valley. Ca 265-6166 Combine beef, bread crumbs, onion, cornstarch, allspice, eggs, cream and salt; shape into 90 balls and drop, a few at a time, into hot oil in skillet. Brown well and transfer to warm pan while you place the oil from the skillet in a Dutch oven. Stir in flour, water, wine, bouillon cubes, pepper, sugar and enough Kitchen Bouquet to tint light brown. Cook, stirring until smooth. Place meatballs in sauce and simmer, covered, for 30 minutes. Cool and refrigerate before first serving. Reheat over moderate flame for serving. These meatballs may be packaged for freezing, but should be used within a month’s time. They loose their “zip” if stored much longer. Park At The Door Of The Friendly Store Cedar Ridge Ladies Shop Colfax Hiway — 273-4664