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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

September 19, 1963 (16 pages)

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a asemaiaiecen aemmmnenmaneeeie’ * Page 5. es September 19, 1963. . The Nugget. ‘ . Page 5 He eRe ere eee eee ee ed ee et Fe . . Nevada County Horsemen To Hold Rodeo Nevada County Horsemen Association and the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce will hold Annual Junior Rodeo, their 1st October 20, at the Horsemen's Arena, Brunswick Rd. Ray Hicks, Auburn, rodeo stock contractor, will furnish the stock A queen andtwo princesses will be chosen. Entrants must be 18 years or under and own their own horses. If interested, write in qualifications to Tom Ingram, WashingtonRt., Nevada City, or John Reed, Rt 1 Box 136, Nevada City. WHAT'S G. 0. Hutchins, your Telephone Manager in Nevada City 0000000000008 COHHOHHHHHAAAMOOOOO Did you know that newspaper pages can be sent through the air by radio waves? This happens in San Francisco, forexample, when each page of The Wall Street. Journal is set in type. Complete pages are electronically ‘‘photographed” and transmitted over our microwave and cable system to the Journal’s facsimile receivers in Riverside, California. There a negative is printed ice center opened MORS CENTER...This Mail Order Redemption Serv of premiums today at Alpha to aid afea residents in availi ng themselves Missing from this photo of offered by the saving of S&H Green Stamps. is the center's receptionist, the numerous premiums on display a t Alpha in San Francisco underAlice Hoskin, who has spent the past two days : going SperryHutchinson training. and removed (as shown at right), a metal plate ts made, and the presses print a duplicate of the paper for Southern California. It’s Gold Hill Was Young A nd Frail In 1856 another example of how improved communications serve TAILINGS GOLD HILL 1856 By Hollis Bentley Gold Hill was young and frail, made of tents and wooden structures and set upon the steep south ern slope of the South Yuba canyon. The hill diggings had been rich oillamptocount his hidden store of gold and in his anger he upset the lamp and the flame spread across his floor. at first andthe camp, high above townwithstores, two butchers, a billiard saloon, ten-pin alley and 1a Fs ( rAORTTERST The front pages of your phone book contain infermation to help you get the most from your ‘telephone service. Why not become familiar with them? IN FOR PROCESSING If your youngsters a weekly telephone call? Remember, nothing says “vou” like your voice. you'll want to g in the teleknow about. It’s a separate, personal listin Here’s an inexpensive ‘and practical item 155 LINDLEY AVE. NEVADA CITY 146 MILL STREET GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. PHONE 273-4856 ; : he walked away threw his bitter 4 MEATS Knight's Paint Store and as J.Job Store with his fists i. oa : WHOLESALE MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS * kek kK Ke Ke KF : PHONE 265 -2248
Soke ok kK KARA K KK THE BEST MOVE @ YOU EVER MADE ' n @ Pome 273-878 sks chiapas eth ange onass vary “ ” : 4 , ables them to give a helping -— FREE ESTIMATES sehold. phone directory for various members of your hou ent from It’s particularly helpful if their last name . s differ ory is only yours. Each additional name listed in the direct ss office. 35¢ a month: For information, call our busine One gift that’s sure to work many wonders is a contribution to the United Community Fund. Since the proceeds are shared by most of our voluntary health and welfare agencies, your donation en Davee vans stoRASE” . Braves . hand to children, teenagers t View, and adults in all walks of life. 20 YEA RS EXPERIENCE . Pacific Telephone PHONE 273—8781 at ay ‘. i at college don’t write home as often as you'd like, here’s one way to keep in touch. Why not arrange a time for AUTO PAINTS fe a y ! [QUALITY PAINTS two felt only disappointment and the fifth, weighted with gold dust and wisdom, mounted a waiting horse and took the winding trail to the top of Washington Ridge. One disgusted loser, a young miner gloomy in self-contempt, knocked at the support beams of g i many permanent buildings. Five men leftthe J.Job store at 3:30 a.m. ona cool autumn Brass Wire Bar, Omega, and night. In the gambling games they'd played all were losers but one. The men went separate eeeee and Su ways to their homes; two carried tT gnawing bitterness with them, ye : BRING YOUR DEER Gold Hill was burned from exis~tence. The losses were too great for the townsmen and they left. Each gave up hi#hope that Gold Hill would be the permanent great city built with gold. They moved away upriver toRocky Bar, Alpha, the river and west of Washington and Jefferson, was suddenly a & in more and more ways. Washington and down to Cotton Hill. This day, Octo ber 2, 1856, ce i . ee eagemess tasting cigarette into the dirt and weeds of Gold Hill's main street. Three of the gamblers found their beds but the fourth lit his i_ 4 i fi