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BY BUCK ROGERS Rcd
either,
“wart, one of Ne
Gold Flat. School secretary.
Lunches are taken out each day
from the Nevada City Elementary
.
}
Open Today, Sept. 10
plans to return with him to visit}
At Nevada City
Elementary
her parents for a couple of weeks. two sessions of kindergarten are
Barbara Sauer and son Danny held in the Cottage Annex build
are home again after going
Kelso, Washington,
visit her
parents, sisters and
others.
~
Columbia Parlor No, 70, Native
Daughters of the Golden West,
held the first meeting of the new
term on Frida¥, September 4, with
refreshments served beforehand
by Gladys Blanchard, supervising
district deputy grand president.
ing and one class of first grade
pupils. All other classes are held
in the main building. School hours
are: Kindergarten morning -session 8:45 to 11 and afternoon session 12 noon to 2:15; primary
grades, Ist through 3rd, 8:45 a.m.
prov
en by trout as they feed on
insects almost too small to be
seen by humans. Fish also have
a color sense, and can tell even
slight differences in some col‘ors. They're also light sensitive.
Fish have no eyelids, and their
eyes are tuned to function in
the subdued light of a watery
world. For this reason, they
seek shaded waters or extreme
depths on a bright day—a fact
. to remember.
and Mrs. Homer L. Aebersold of
Nevada City graduated September 11 from récruit training at
the Naval Training Center at San
Diego.
A low bid of $15,136.50 was re. :
The graduation exercises, marking the end of nine weeks of ceived this week by the State]
“boot camp,” included a_ full Division of Highways for replacedress parade and review before ment of the existing road apmilitary officials and civilian digproach connecting Beale AFB
Gate 13 access road with State
nitaries,
In nine weeks of. instruction Sign Route 20 near Smartville,
the new recrupit is developed into approximately 18 miles east of
a Navy bluejacket,.ready for duty Marysville.
Oroville Constructioin. Gomwith the fleet.
Beale Access Road
To Be Improved
pany of Oroville submitted the . ’
Fish view the outside world
through an overhead window
which can be highly distorted
if the water surface is ruffled.
Because of this, optical barrier,
they can see a bird flying overhead easier than they can a low
silhouette boat several yards
low figuse and was one of seven
to 2:15 p.m.; upper grades, 4th
through 8th, 8:45a.m. to 3:30 p.m. should not go out alone. Watch bids received, according to high“The first day. of kindergarten both and help KEEP CALIFORway officials at the Marysville
district office.
Routine business was conducted will be a short day. It is desirNIA GREEN.
away.
by President Phyllis Butz, and a able that parents come with their
Thusly, fish have a blind spot
practice initiation ceremony was children on this first day, as
‘which every angier should
held. Present were Fannie Moulthere will be an orientation talk
know about—a field between
t
* © the horizontal and a 37 degree
ton, Lucy Kneebone, Adele with parents, teacher and students
“yangle. Keep low in a boat, wade
Browning, Frances Milhous, and at each session which will be
ACROSS
7
ee
th
deep in the water, and you can
Phyllis Butz, with Gladys Blanchabout one hour’s duration. Then
_ 1. Shower
;
approach fish without them
v
ard bringing Deputy Grand Presithe parents and students will be
+
5. Talon
sseeing you.
9. Covered
ss
dent Mae Norton, Sarah Charon-. transported by bus on the various
Try Trolling
passageway . '* .
i
nat, Gladys Brailep, and Lillian bus routes affecting their chilThe more proficient an ang12.
Short
time
Sciaroni.
Members
of Laurel dren.
ler. becomes in handling his
. pe 4
6
'
ge
“All, students should check the
Parlor No, 6 filled vacant stations
tackle, the more he neglects
mg
15. Pursue
trolling. And, this can be a misfor the floor work.
bulletin board in the foyer of the
16. 1 Wis
ee van (
a
' take. Casting is more fun, but
17. Poker
3
ae tae
Mrs. Marie Blakeslee, alone in main building for classroom
frequently the best way to put
stakes
;
her car at the time, struck the teacher assignments.
fish on a stringer is to throttle
18. —
ry
3s
6
87
;
down your outboard and let
your lure bounce along the bot22. Kmeniiive
:
rr)
‘tom behind you.
24. Meadow
ss
A good trolling motor isn’t
25. Short sleep [ve [+t
ea. [ee
necessarilya pint sized kicker,
28. Either
:
29. Divides
bid
sp
in two
Feed . Grains Prices
33. Us
r
Expected To Be Stable
eg ee
.
.
Occur
:
x
Prices of feed.grains during
——
'
38. Deer
this marketing year are expected
39. Prohibit
51. Begin to
DOWN 2%.Fear
=
to follow normal seasonal patterns
‘2:
Ate sparingly
sparing! 2:2: Heel
39, ix
Leck
] with the average about the same
42. Ponets
Ferret outt~ © sa, 52. Ate
Region
as last year.
45. Short letter 54. Annex
3. Son of
30. Writing
48.Simpleton 56. Harass
Daedalus
uid
So reports Farm Advisor Bill
31. Flap
4, Titles
49. Passengers 5'7. Endeavor
Helphinstine of the University of
5. Sing
32. Extend over
California, on the basis of U.S.
35. Stun with
6. Heed
:
a
Department of Agriculture reAnswer to Puzzle
7. On the
noise
ports. . sheltered 37. Serutihizes »
Ajo
Al
40. Carbonated
side
Support levels for corn, oats,
rY
4
diniaid
8. Marries
water°
barley and milo are down. This
41, Ache
10. Sprint
3
u
18.
will tend to lower prices:
42. Cushion
11. Printer’s
Sow
.The demand for feed by liveRailroad:
43,
“measure
bal
stock
producers will be large
~
abbr.
SINOGINIO} = =12. Current:
E]
again this coming feeding year
Oo) BSpas
gfe)
electricity 44. Yes
as the number of grain-consuming
‘13. Interroga46. Fish sia
4
47, —
tive
SLLILISRSIdisia
animal units is expected to incurrent
19. Otherwise
v
[
Ss
crease. Tonnage fed per animal
20. Female ruff 49, ioe
via
dlsivir
unit is now high and will likely
ul
21. Every
50,
remain so this next year.
Coard
53.
22.Pronoun
2
aur
Cattle feeding is expected to
2.
LIVI@}
=: 23. Sea eagle
.
remain near record levels. Need
for feed grains for hogs will be
greater than a year earlier because of the record-high fall pig
crop.
Small children and big matches
BILLY’‘Ss> SERVICE STATION
YOU TOLD ME THAT
SIX YEARS AGO..
FGOOD MORNING,
I'M WORKING
MY WAY THROUGH
COLLEGE..
outboards,
in the 30 to 35 horsepower,
cl
‘Especially if you have a
Helps
Heal And Clear
large outboard which isn’t con
sidered a fishin’ motor, try.
trolling.
How Deep?
One of the knotty problems
in fishing is trying to deter
mine how deep to fish. This
question has been complicated
by a number of theories which
may or may not have any bearing on the subject. In my opinion, if a guy has to spend all
of his time worrying about
water temperature, barometric
pressure, and oxygen content,
fore. antiseptic,
promply. and
Teloves
stops
so
and clear surface
skin
es, Guy Extra
Strength Zemo for
el y \
stubborn cases!
it
he might as well stay home.
s.
Crossword Puzzle
—
a fact
when the local
-Campton. will also be on sale by Mrs. Johnville. David is the son of Mr. and
son.
Mrs. William Moore of North San
Walter Glissman
is bus driver . “The dedication. will be tellowed
Juan and spent most of his life holiday. Both David’s and Beverfor the Geld Flat School area by a parade ofcandidates through
in this area. He is now in the US. ly’s parents were on vacation.
and will”make his. regularruns the city, asteak dinnerin Pioneer
Mr. and Mrs. James Tavernetti}'
Air Force and stationed at ToPark, the usual journey to Slip‘on the first day of school.
peka, Kansas. The newly weds entertained a group of friends at} Raymond Yar!
is the pery Gulch and the Hall of Comwill reside in Topeka for the time their summer home over the]custodian at the Gold Flat School. parative Ovation, where the initiation is held.
being while David is stationed weekend.
there. They plan to return. to
Stewart is the -honored patron
Graduates
From
‘California to live later on.
of
the local lodge, officially
Nevada City ree
known as William Morris Stewart
Dianne Albought, niece of Mrs.
Recruit Training.
Gold Fiat Schools
Chapter No. 8591 of E. Clampus
James Selvester, has returned to
Ray L. Aebersold, son of Mr. Vitus,
her home in Bakersfield after
spending most of the summer at
Nevada City’ Elementary. and
the Selvester ranch.
Gold Flat Elemenary schools, in
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gillis have Nevada City School District, will
had as their guest John Teropeh today, September 10, on a
nough of Milwaukee. MrsGillis} regular school day session:
eyesight,
al, will be. paid
School. Snack or milk tickets. '
°
excellent
er
I know, use
So I suggest that you stop
considering the “how deep?”
question in terms of feet, and
confine your efforts to top and
bottom.
Here’s why. Most of the food
and cover are found in these
two regions. Frogs, smajl landborn animals, and insects are
found on the water surface.
And, the cover along the shoreline is the favorite habitat of
minnows and small fish. Other
food,— crawfish, helgramites,
and bait fish are to be found
on the bottom of a lake or
stream.
Cover is a factor, too. Game
fish seek protection from their ,
enemies, or lie in wait for food
in the shadows of logs, brush,
rocks, and weeds. And. this
cover is usually to be found on
the top or bottom.
Fish on the prowl look for
food in either of these two
places.
And when
they're
JEWELRY
simply resting, they seek out
the shade of a rock shelf, an
undercut bank, or the bottom.
So skip-the water in between.
Our GossNuseet
If surface or shallow peng
lures don’t pay off, shift to
completely opposite equipment
and techniques.Go to. the
bottom, and don’t be satisfied
until you feel your lure bouncing over a rock or plowing
through a mud bank.
You may not always catch
fish, but, ifyou'll confine your
angling efforts to top or bot-:
tom, you'll be right 90 per cent
of the time.
:
If you have any questions concerning fishing techniques, equip
j Rogers in care of this paper.
ment, or where-to-go, write Buck
.
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