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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

September 6, 1961 (10 pages)

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. PRs a FOE ATI A Gn ee NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET..Wednesday, September 6, 1961 ras! 7 Bought: .-Sold. “fraded NEW & OLD . CRENSHAW’S Sealy were-os were out in force to financial suppor edmoraland Board, The sale is sponsored pport to 4-H and bythe Nevada County PureFuture Farmer exhibitors in bred Beef Breeders, the sixth Annual Nevada County Junior Livestock Sale tambs were purchased during Aug, 27, reportsH.E, Magonthespiritedsale. Merchants, igal, chairman of the event real estate men, insurance representatives, local political leaders, bankers, fair board directors, lumber and logging firms, exhibitors, ranchers, and other individuals all participated in the bidding to the tune of $10,502.68 for the 95 animals sold. The 21 steers weighing “and President of the Fair. In all, 21 steers and 74 * 19,799 pounds averaged 35 ‘1/24 per pound. The 6,983 pounds of lamb sold for an average of 50¢ per pound, This is a considerable preJimmy Downing WESTERN RHYTHM & BLUES In Person tainly demonstrates the excellent support the buyers are giving our Nevada County youthful livestock growers. Yuba River Lumber Company was one of the leading supporters with Bob Gates giving the final nod on two steers and four lambs, Don and Mary Newton, local ranchers were active in the bidding and purchased one steer and three lambs, Earll Shine of Alpha HardOak Super Market, with Carlos Astensana doing the bidding, purchased one steer and three lambs. Matson Forest Products, represented by Don Matson, gave the final nod on four head. J. C, Peacock of the Peacock Ranch purchased one top Future Farmer steer from John Hantke for 42¢ per pound, Ray Doran of J. C. INIOR LIVESTOCK SALE AT NEVADA: COUNTY FAIR IN G V Grass Valley Branch of Midvalley Savings and Loan purchased the highest selling steer from Wayne Holm at 46¢ per pound. Kenneth Cas per purchased the top 4-H lamb from Bill Helphinstine at 56¢ per pound. Sheriff Wayne Brown gave the final nod on Jim Miller's top Future Farmer entry at 61¢ per pound, Don Percy of the 49er Market and Richard Wilder of the 49er Meat Market had Penney Co, gave the final nod on Tom Casper'stop 4-H steer. Beverly Haugland of 401 £, Main St., Grass Valley Ph. 273-1624 Ye Mie No. of Nevana City on mium, over market price, Hiway 20 FRI, SAT, & SUN, Magonigal states, and cerware gave the final nod on quite a scramble in purchasone beef and two lambs. ing the top selling lamb of the sale shown by Karen Blake when Don Percy of the 49er Market gave the final nod at 74¢ per pound, Other active supporters of the sale who were successful steer buyers included: Bob Graham 2, George Ellsworth 11/2, Bank of Amer ica Nevada City, Mother Lode Bank, Hartman Chevrolet, Grass Valley Safeway Stores, Moranville Furniture, DeMartini Drug Nevada City, Bank of AmericaGrass Valley, Henry Magonigal, Leo Todd, Gay Kraushaar, and Brad Ellsworth. og HII WAY 49.. eing ] 8 49 ee : aa ‘ ] 961 Other purchasers of lambs include: Howard Briggsie Fishing, Camping, Hiking, Scenic Beauty Wbeievicc, yosttee é ada Hospital 2, Dr. Elthe bridge Best 2, Mother Lode . B H Berli airTI? COMED? COOKS? AOMO? COMTI COMO MOMS COM ' eg et — peta cts ing (itll) VCO A fe DOWNIEVILLE (con't) Inter-County Title Co, ight Jed . : S Recommended In 4 SAG ; Nevada City, Yuba City Aucz moe) Ree =. THE FORKS ]. == ¢ S = E ~ a e a ; Ps je ie A U B U RN A ‘ NEV AD A CITY y (ee) ” 5 . ee vt ai Wades © a Dead va 2 5 . t Restaurant Cocktail Lounge Maltman, E, R. Schulze, ite 4 S 5) S DELICIOUS STEAKS FROM OUR BROILER. Dora Troost, Hartman Chevarly 4 , VIEW THE BEAUTIFUL YUBA RIVER WHILE DINING. rolet, William Haney 2, Auburn Hotel EDDIE'S BANK CLUB 9:00am 10:00 pm Bar Open Till 2:00 am Leroy Zentner Bishop’ Union AIR CONDITIONED COFFEE, SHOP Cocktails 6am 2am Off Sale i a ZANZIBAR COCKTAIL LOUNGE eckiets eee ERRA HARDWARE _ ” kenaceanenihtied Wi . d : d M ; \ 2 Sportin TING ie CAMPING aac! a PN buyers in the sale included: THE TRAVELERS llawoo wre! 4 Le Grass Valley Ranch and GarHotel & Cocktail Lounge Hwy. 4 4 ic. iz A Comair) Pela ‘nb the 5 , 1102 LINCOLN WAY GV NC Hwy 90 ftartts yin ervice Browne Cattle Go. ; Siaie — — ,_LUB ION, TIRE RE Valley Safeway Stores, Cal t. KOFFEE KUP Kitchens, Cool, Quiet ee — fo Pee aripad $, eae —_ _— : TU ‘ ut Meats, J. E, Keegan Fine Foods at Fair Prices Bob & QUARTZ. Estate 2, Moranville Furni, 904 LINCOLN WAY Swimming AIRVWV AY MO EL : 6:30°am 9:30 3 ture Co,, Jerry Davis, Don re ; ; The Kitchenettes Blake, Grenfell Insurance b A.M. 11 p.M, ssecsceeecseeee Closed Tuesdays ‘Pool Off Highway 7 ANDISE Co., Colfax Fruit Growers, Walking Distance From Town JENSEN 5 GENERAL MERCH Meveds Club, Midvalle y 575 Broad St., Ph 265-2233 Hunting~Fishing Drug Sundries-Clothing Savings and Loan Grass ys Ivy Motel CENTER OF AUBURN Butler 9-3286 Valley, Calvada Vet Supply, "Pool Air Conditioned "RANCHO. MOTEL INDIAN VALLEY OUTPOST . . tacienesoricesctee ee AAA Approved GROCERIES GAS DRAFT BEER ~* FIRE PERMI7 Hansen Brothers, Walter and meses . OWN MOWEr MONON: ee Ngo N° tke WiC OWN? hONG) D2 COMO 12 Mi, So,_of Downievili, Eileen Struckman, Mosco Smart, Inter-County Title Co, Grass Valley, Earl Covey Garage, Busy Bee Market, Oakridge Farm, SPD Grocery, Henry Magonigal, Parker Stortz, and George Ellsworth. ae ns poeey : OF OLS CLS FF ~ SMITTY & SMOKEY’S HUT ‘INDIAN FLAT
HIGHWAY 49 -NORTH OF NEVADA CITY P eecommended Enroute To. GRASS VALLEY {eae In SIERRA CITY Geo) KG) gO souk, : a = ( a J m4 ) Cys Recommended In &S LOGANVILLE COTTAGES Barbra Snow Modern--Off Highway MODERATE RATES dial BU 9-3477 NORTH SAN JUAN [Lindley’s Red Wagon pbk this : i? Homemade Bread Open Wed, Thru Sat. 5 pm 10 pm’ Sun. Wins Dishwasher AUBURN 1 pm 10 pm GRASS VALLEY---Barbara Snow (Mrs, Alberta Glissman), county fair official photographer, got more than good pictures from this year’s fair. Yuba River Inn Meals,Cabins #.1/2 Mi. E. of Sierra City .COMPLETE RESORT Babe's Place & Market Giicar ios On& SiN SalePitcher Beer On Higgins Corners Cold Drinks: : Picnic Supplies i ; ADA She was the winner of the GROCERIES a PP SIERRA BUTTES INN : 5 $& ee Market "For the pleasure of the hunter ie 33 uk ae a isy the Saves THE 49er cron teyBEER WINE and the fisherman. ' BUtler 93417 County: Bleceical Denlat ANTIQUES Association. 5 Mi. So. Of Grass Valley Vee’s Trailer Park Overnights Welcome Adults 3 Mi. So. Of Grass Valley Winners of small electrical appliances included: Forest Jourden, Mrs. Walt Smith, Janice McKelvey, R.B. McNeilley, Helen Owen, Leo Beretta, Mrs. B. Foster, W.F, Brong and Lors Luzmore, Blackwell Aboard WESTERN PACIFIC---S erving aboard the dock landing ship USS Alamo, operating in the Western Pacific, is Micheal G, Blackwell, seaPense_Motel Modern Kitchens BEAUTY SALON D¥n? CAMO OW? CMOS? CMOS? MOM MOM OM CMOMOW: Recommended In CAMPTONVILLE GROCERIES SPORTING GOODS SIERRA COUPTRY STORE Open til 8 p.m. Sun. 3 p.m (70) 1] OND 7) IG) (7) 1G) Sa 71) On (7) . On (97) 1G) 7O, 2 c <Q AOWOF £ Recommended In SIERRA CHALET COF HOP MOTEL BREAKFAST LUNCH = DINNER’ &> FO p= wn wm <= b= reo — om an <= Pa ae LO Za) Camptonville Mercantile ana K.LS. Cafe BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER, GROCERIES, FISHING LICENSE DIG? A@ iO”? ¢ CAA)WONS MOON MOU On CMLOMOMO CAMOWGN CO oma Recommended In cuEAN Welcome Motel mona. ¢ man apprentice, son of Mr, b 3 . A tive Rates By Day, Week, Month: 5 fe , 9 and Mrs, Gene Blackwell, : ttrac 1 ne So. Auburn wt OOM We. CABIN. BASSETT 5 STATION £ Route 1, coast Valley. o, of Camptonvi pita . Bassett’s Station Come in and see AIR COOLED Bluebird Cafe CLOSED SUN. @ , LOMO COWS? COBO CMOS MOM CAOMON? CMLOMT GROCERIES 8 p.m. closing 6 p,m. Sun. the new Mohawk in Specialties 4 Food & heey rt a Sil eae Ne a & COFFEE SHOP CABINS GAS all nylon carpet. ,= Tweed patterns ’ 142 Sy) HOMO? CMKOWMON MONON CMOBD) 2 CAKOWMGnO CMOMOO Goa BUNCES CAFE MILL ST . DOWNIEVILLE ‘ 9 Recommended In * priced at a tiny Great__OPEN AROUND THE CLOCK e 4 SATTLEY $6.95 sq. yd.” GRASS VALLEY MOTEL JAMES GROCERY Modern Cabins Quiet Kitchens 6 & L MEAT MARKET " Fresh Produce, Frozen Foods, Free Delivery For more recommended restaurants in Butler 9-3265, Butler 9-3596 a Grass Valley & Nevada City consult the DELANEY’S RAINBOW TROUT Lake Fed By Ice Cold Spring Water 1/4 Mile West of Yuba Pass: On Highway 49 All Wool Sorlane Mohawk*=: formerly $8.95..NOW $7.95 ote akh gu ae EDUCTIONS IN QUALITY 6 in this newspaper. RIV IDE MOTEL LOMON? KONO! “OMG? OMG? LOMO? AON? fe) : Pinning Guide pee M Sleep By The River. § > Recommended In a cae ice odern Housekeepin ng Units ——S—= SIERRAVILLE SPORTS Enthusiasts can enjoy golf & tennis i Auburn and Grass Valley-fiShing in almos any roadside stream plus water skiing HANNON’S GENERAL STORE 233 MILL STREET sad swimming and rock climbing. Pound BA Kitchens . € : : sa a write Geto kas Picnic Supplies—Cold Drinks * Antiques: GRASS VALLEY Soe Phone 273-6028 Downieville Motors One Stop Service Towing __CAMP JIM HEATHER Floor Covering ek a eo ok a a ae