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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

September 6, 1961 (10 pages)

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\itp yf a oe SET sechean: ee oe C-THRU ALUMINUM AWNINGS “NOW AT a 30% DISCOUNT Trailer Owners We Now Have Patio Awnings For Any ’ Size Trailers---FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR FREE ESTIMATE . Call 265-4422 N.C.LOS ANGELES---"As school re-opens, every parent of school-age chi in this” community will have some safety of their youngsters, “ Dr, Albert H, Domm saidtoday. . The doctor, a leading child safety spokesman and medical director for the western home office of the Prudential Insurance Co., advised local parentsto educate their chilren on traffic safety. EXPERIENCED COUNSEL IN YOUR TIME OF NEED We offer you friendly, sympathetic help with attention to the details that mean so much, We strive to give everyone the finest..no matter how much or how little they spend. BERGEMANN FUNERAL CHAPEL CALL US DAY OR NIGHT WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU J. Paul Bergemann (Formerly Holmes Funeral Home) 246 Sacramento St,, Nevada City Dial 265-2421 24-Hour Ambulance Service "Motorists are being warned to drive carefully as youngstersgobacktoschool, Children must also bear their share of responsibility by obeying pedestrian and bicycle safety rules," Dr. Domm said. Children who cross the street without checking the signal or traffic, play in the street, walk out from between parked cars or cross a driveway without looking first cause accidents as easily as careless drivers, the medical director warned. "It is not enough for us to say "be careful‘ as they leave the house in the morning. We must teach the rules of traffic safety thoroughly, not only by word, but by examhomework to do. This is. homework for which the re~ ward is not diplomas, but the ” from strangers. ; * school, >) . Or ening GiSdool Gives. Parents Safety ‘'Homework’. ple. If-we break the rules while driving or walking, what can we expect from our children?” he asked. Dr. Domm also warned parents to instruct their chil-dren never to accept rides "Don't just tell them not todo something, explain why they shouldn't, A ‘no’ from a parent, unaccompanied by an explanation, might arouse curiosity in a child,” he pointed out. Pre-school-age children should also be taught to be wary ofthe hazards of traffic. This includes learning that a green light does not guarantee safety. He urged civic and community groups to join the campaign to protect children from fatal and injurious accidents as they trek back to Nevada County Gets $26,972 For Roads SACRAMENTO--The August apportionment of highway jusers taxes among ‘the State, cities and counties amounted BATTING TROPHY..Edwin Furano (L) and H.L. "Babe" Childers inspect the trophy that will be presentedto Ben Godager of the Roseville Merchants-Club for winning the 1961 Batting Championship of the Placer-Nevada League. The presentation will be made Sept. 9 in Roseville at the annual award dinner by Childers who is Chief Umpire of the league. Furano is Secretary of the Nevada City Lumberjacks. The trophy was donated by Eddie's Bank Club of Nevada City. to $31,478,958, The allocation for Nevada County was $26,972, Sierra County's total was $18,769. Warren Immel Defends Title In Tennis Thank You Night Shoppers— For your wonderful response to our Thursday Night Shopping Service at Alpha’s Nevada City store. Your appreciation of our introduction of Thursday night shopping was amply reflected in the filled departments of Alpha’s big store until closing hour of 9 o’clock. It was our pleasure to greet shoppers, not only from Nevada City and Grass Valley, but the rural and mountain areas ‘who made special point of thanking Alpha for establishment of a new and welcomed shopping service. THURSDAY NIGHT SHOPPING WILL CONTINUE AT ALPHA’S NEVADA CITY STORE. Popularity of reception established need for this service which we are most happy to give. Winning Number for the Sunbeam Electric Fry Pan Is 095396 Will holder of this coupon please call at Alpha’s Nevada City store before Thursday evening, Sept. 7. If not claimed by that time these alternate numbers, > ig 1 and No. 2 order, will be valid. Q 095432 095421 THURSDAY EVENING . SPECIALS 5 pc BEDROOM SET 3 pc FLINTRIDGE MAPLE Fruitwood OVAL DROPLEAF TABLE © 5299 with 4 chairs ' 48" extends to 78" BRAIDED RUGS Reg $259.00 Special 5198% 9x12 6x9 3x5 FREE Electric Blanket No purchase necessary... You need not be present to win USE THE BROAD STREET ENTRANCE THURSDAY EVENINGS. GRASS VALLEY---Warren Immel successfully defended his Nevada County singles tennis championship on the Memorial Park courts over the Labor Day weekend. Over 40 entries competed for trophies in five catagories in the Second annual tournament, Immel defeated Paul Dempsey, Davis, to take his KEN ADAMS YOUR MONY MAN MORTGAGE PROTECTION ACC, & SICK. COVERAGE RETIREMENT FUNDING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Ask for free copy of famed ‘. Child Raising. Mutual Of New York GRASS VALLEY 273-2494 Gessell Institute booklet on second straight championship. He teamed with Dottie Penaluna to defeat Dempsey and Irene Dempsey for the mixed doubles championship. Dempsey and Harleigh English came back to win the men’s doubles from Warren and Dick Immel. Sonia Anderson is the newly crowned queen in the women's singles classification, defeat_ ing Carol Hintze, popular former teacher locally now living in Santa Rosa. Heinze Richter won the men's singles consolation award over Otis Gaylord to
complete the tournament. Men's Singles: First Round: M, Jensen d, P, Palches 6-3, 6-1, Second Round: W. Immel d. M. Jensen 6-4, 6-0. R, Stockton d. P, Dularity 6-0, 6-1. H, English d. J. Juvinak 6-3, 6-4, Heinze Richter (bye) P, Dempsey d. O. Gaylord 6-1, 6-0, D, Blake d. D, Hume 6-0, 6-1, A. Babbd. K. Anderson 6-2, 6-2. W. Schloredt d, W. Comstock 6-1, 6-1. Third Round: Immeld. Stockton 6-3, 6-2. Phone 273-4968 D. HOWARD, Prop. Colfax Hi-way ‘Opp. City Park Grass Valley, Calif, PASTELLE BEAUTY SALON SPECIALISTS IN COLORING PERMANENT WAVING, CUTTING and STYLING OPEN 9 TO 6 DAILY ee WESTINGHOUSE AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEERED BY Auburn Hiway, 1/2 Mi. S, of Grass Valley 273-6572 English d. Richter 6-2, 6-4, Dempsey d. Blake 5-7, 8-6 (default). Schloredt d, Babb 6-1, 6-1. Fourth Round: Immel d, English 7-5, 6-3. Dempsey d. Schloredt 8-6, 6-1. Final Round: Immeld, Dempsey 6-2, 6-1. Men's Singles Consolation: First Round: Tourney K, Anderson, S, Anderson 6-3, 6-4, Second Round: P, Dempsey, 1, Dempsey d. Toms, Fellerson 6-3, 3-6, 6-4,W. Immel, D, Penaluna d. Gaylord, Hintze 6-4, 6-2, Final Round: Immel, Penaluna d, Dempsey, Dempsey 4-6, 6-0, 6-2. Richter d. Juvinak (forfeit) Hume d. Comstock (forfeit) Palches d. Dularity 6-4, 6-1. Gaylord d. Anderson 6-1, 6-1. Second Round: Richter d. Hume 6-0, 6-0. Gaylord d. Palches 6-0, 6-2. Final Round: Richter d. Garlord 6-1, 6-1. Women's Singles: First Round: : I, Dempsey d. R, Darby 6-0, 6-1. Second Round: S. Anderson d. I. Dempsey 6-1, 6-1. C, Hintzed. D, Penaluna 6-3, 1-6, 6-3. Final Round: Anderson d, Hintze 6-3, 7-5. Men's Doubles: First Round: E, Cox, D. Cox d. D. Hume, R. Simpson, 6-1, 6-1. D, Blake, M. Jensen d. K. Anderson, P, Palches, 6-0, 6-0. Second Round: J. Juvinak, A. Babb d. W. Schloredt, R. Toms (score unavailable) W. Immel, R. Immel d. Cox & Cox (score unavailable) O, Gaylord, R. Stockton d. H, Richter, F. Goin 7-5, 3-6, 6-4, P, Dempsey, H. English d. D, Blake, M. Jensen 6-0, 6-1, Series “H” Bond Drive Is Planned NEVADA CITY---"Nevada County will take part in a. special national program scheduled to get under way this monthto tell Americans the advantages of buying and holding the newer Series ‘H' U.S. Saving Bonds, ” County Bond Chairman Willard J. Rose said here today. He made the above announcement after giving his monthly report on sales of both Series E and H Savings Bonds which showed an increase of over one million dollars in Northern California during July. $10,733,304 as compared with $9,714,017 for the same month’ last year, County sales came to $19, 238. “Most pecple are familiar with the Series E Savings Bond," the Chairman said. “Purchases of E Bonds at cost price since the bond program began in 1941 passed the $100 billion mark this last June. Third Round: Immel& Immel d. Juvinak, Babb, 6-0, 6-0, Dempsey, English d, Gaylord, Stockton 6-1, 6-4. Final Round: Dempsey, Englishd. Immel, Immel 6-4, 6-4. Mixed Doubles: First Round: R. Toms, D, Fellerson d. R. Halls, E, Peoples (score unavailable), q O, Gaylord, C. Hintze d, NOTICE EFFECTIVE SEPT. 10 We Will Be Closed On Sundays. Del Oro Nursery PERSONAL & SERVICES. El~e 6 a insTRUCTIONN? _ > BEAUTY TREATMENT . NEVADA _COUNTY CLEANERS = THREE : : ‘ e Hills Flat, Grass ValleyCONVENIENT , 154 walker Dr. . Grass Valley LOCATIONS © 116 Broad St., Nevada City INSTRUCTION e SCHOOL OF CREATIVE DANCE ¢ PATRICIA ROSE * Ballet, Modern, & Spanish Terminal Bldg., Bank St, G.V, Ph 273-4898 or 273-G200FDancing For All Ages