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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 25, 1967 (16 pages)

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The Advertiser, ., October 25, 1967 _ WEIGHT WATCHER The heaviest horse on record was the eeven-foot seal brown dapple Percheron g, “Dr. Le Gear,” weighing 2,995 Ibs. Foaled in 1902, this horse — which measured 16 ft. from nose to tail died in St. Louis in 1919. BOTHERED BY THOSE PESKY, LAZY FLIES? As the weather becomes cooler, these lowflying, lazy, lingering pests can nearly drive a man crazy. Other insects are a problem too, this time of the year. The NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET offers a guaranteed death blow. For those who have joined in an all-out war against these pests, victory is only $3.00 away. For this amount we will send you the latest copies of the NUGGET for a year. DON'T LET THOSE PESKY CREATURES bother you for another second! When they land on your wall ortable, smash them with a rolled up copy of the NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET. THE NUGGET delivers a death blow everytime, with it's conHYACINTHS . in BILL'S BACK YAR SID . ORATOR Ona errr by Bill Meachem SSR ec We Furnish Everything 1, Ideas 2. Designing 3. Financing 4. Materials 5. Construction Deli In mid-Spring, when the air is eee at its softest and clearest, and ‘ all the greens are new, hyaBuilders and _ cinths take the spotlight in the garden. Consumers Hyacinths have long been famous for their symmetrical shapes and pleasing aroma. Now, thanks to the constant efforts of hybridizers and growers in Holland, hyacinth colors Lumber Co. G.V.-N.C. Hwy. at Glenbrook Phone 273-6105 are today varied and vibrant. For Her For The Ball Beautiful, Distinctive Corsages ORDER NOW FROM FOOTHILL FLOWERS PHONE 273-2296 . MAIN AT AUBURN GRASS VALLEY venient "ready to roll up" size. Extermination Dept. Nevada County Nugget Box 612, Nevada City, Calif. Gentlemen: I've been bitten. For this unusual price of $3.00, I want a year's subscription to your dual purpose newspaper. I understand that if I can't hit the bugs with the paper, that I can leave the paper open on the table so the bugs can read it. so" is probably the last thing the listener will ever hear from JAEDITATION MOMENT Father, teach me to listen when I pray. Thank You for listening; and for others also, who are willing to listen, Help me not to say "I told you so." Not only should I make every effort to Stop saying it, but I should eliminate all such expressions from my vocabulary and erase them from my mind, Hardest of all, the "I told you so" attitude must be taken out of my heart, Make me realize that such an attitude is infantile, egotistical, hurtful, Show me how "I told you so" thoughts and statements bring only pain to both the hearer and the speaker, Let me see why "I told you so" is autocratic, authoritarian, antipathetic, inexcusable among humans, Make me see that the corollary to "I told you so" is "Now will you listen to me and do as! say!" --the voice of the dictator sounding off. Grant that I may understand that such an attitude puts me in the plcae of God, and demands that I must never make a mistake, else I stand condemned by my own words, Above all else, even when I know I am right, show me that saying "I told you me, Instead of building a bridge of understanding, I have cut him off, I may have lost him forever, H.E. Berg, Three R’s Bookstore, Grass Valley owned, independent bank. MEMBER F.D.I.C. 6 GRASS VALLEY ¢ NEVADA CITY Night Depository ; CALIFORNIA > borrowing is easier = ™'"=when you deal with local people at your hometote teow kkk kkk kt kk kt
Morgen LODE BANK + sais: PLACERVILLE * SONORA » FOLSOM TWAIN HARTE « ALTAVILLE Deposits Insured by Master Charge Member Bank @ No Monthly Service Charge on Regular Personal Checking Accounts Maintaining a Minimum Balance of $300 or More. Safe Deposit Boxes The new colors—red, deep pur, ple, yellow, orange and pure white—added to the pastel pinks ; and blue, present countless opportunities to use this flower in the garden. Too many gardeners have the old-fashioned notion the hyacinths must be planted in formal beds in a huge garden. Not so. Think of tiny Holland and its wonderful flowers: The Dutch tuck hyacinths into narrow planting strips between pavement and canal. Almost every small front-door garden bursts with bloom in the Spring. A group of five hyacinths in a small garden, strategically placed, will be a special attraction when in flower. Discover what nooks and crannies are available and try several clumps of hyacinths. Each group should consist of one variety because no two varieties flower at the exact time and a mixture of two or more might prove disappointing. Small groups of hyacinths are always effective in front of a shrub planting. The foundation planting around the house is also ideal for a little “dressing up” with these gems from Hol-' land. Of course, hyacinths always look decorative bordering the front walk, especially near the door. Then, in Spring, the fragrance can come right into the living room, along with your guests. . Even the smallest of gardens can be an eye-catching spectacle next Spring when hyacinths are in the spotlight. —————— Lares Complete Selection Of Fine Wallpapers AUTO PAINTS Phone 273-4856 146 Mill St. Grass Valley AUNT TTOGAUTTTTIT NO FOR SALE ‘STANDARD X-RAY Model E, # 3190 220V-60Kw with Fluroscope Upright Buckey Tracks, One Lead Film Box 1 Pr. Lead Gloves ACE DETOXINATOR #560 HEARTOMETER ACE ULTRASONIC ADJUSTING TABLE with extra pad Misc. Items. THE WORKS--as is *1,000° Mrs. Ray Lovas 127 Glen Meadow Dr Grass Valley 273-9685