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Space-Age
Halloween
By Donna Milhous
Halloween is almost here
And there's something that
I fear
That all of us forgot about
Sputniks here, Sputniks there
a hundred beep beeps fill
the air
And our spooks may have to
take another route,
There simply isn't room
For a witch upon a broom
What with guided missiles
zooming to and fro,
Ghosts will find it hard to fly
With those rockets going by
And the artificial moons,
With a little luck.it's true
Spooks may manage to get
through
But it will take a miracle
no less.
God in heaven tell me do,
What this world is coming to
Sacrificing Holidays
to Progress .
N C Elementary
Nips Junior High
The Nevada City Elementary School flag football
team edged Nevada Union
Junior High’ School 6-0 last
week, It was the second victory of the year for the Colts,
The lonescore came in the
third period when Mike
Conner passed to Den Painter,
who caught the ball on the
15-yard line and scampered
untouched to the end zone,
ife Voit’s Bruce Campbell broke away fora 60-yard
run inthe opening period but
it was called back because of
a penalty, Coach Norman
Weitzel's Colts played Union
Hillyesterday and will. meet
theJunior High School again
. Friday.
DEATH CAR
10¢ A' Copy
MODERN SPOOK . School
Site Work ©
Started
Bulldozers moved in to begin grading work last week
on the Ridge Road site of the
new $1, 500, 000 Nevada Union High School,
Grading and leveling work
forthe school site portion of
the 64 acre campus is being
done under a$38, 000.00
contract.
Thearchitect's final plans
for the school are expected
tobecompleted in 30-45
days, according to officials,
and contractors willbe asked
to submit bids on the building itselfsometime after the
plans are received,
The construction bid probably won't be awarded until
after the first of the year.
The building is expected
to be ready for its first classes
when school opens for the
1961-62 school year.
Still to be worked out are
several major items, the ¥
foremost being sewage tieins,
The school board favors .
hooking uptothe Grass
Valley sewage system, but
this would require an expensive extension of the city's
existing lines 4nd the bone ‘
issue requires that total cost
of the new high school--in.
cluding grading and archi.
tect's fees--be kept below
$1,500,000,Grass Valley has hadto delay other needed improvements and extensions of itse'B
sewage system within the city
Jimits of the city because of
finances, erefore it will
probably b to the school
board to finance extension of
the city's system to the building.
The board is now working
on a plan to have other par‘ties tie in on the line extension and help defray the cost
of laying it.
If they are unsuccessful in
this, according to Board
Member Board Bob Paine, the
board may have to work out
a new sewage plan.
Grand Opening
Mr. andMrs, James Miller,
new owners of the Ten to One
Club in Nevada City, will
have 4 grand opening at their
place of business the night of
November 10. There will be
Music and refreshments.
.
Costing Nealy $240,000, it Replaces Three
AND BELFRY
. Nevada Coun
Far From Building
Mobile X-Ray
Schedule Set
The mobile x-ray unit will
be in Grass Valley on Tuesday, November 17th,
The unit will be at the Associated Service Station between land 4 p.m. and 5):
and 8 p.m.
Officials ofthe Nevada
County Tuberculosis and
Health Association are particularly anxious that all
school personnel, food handlers, bartenders, barbers,
beauticians and foster parents
take. advantage of this service.
Opening
Highlight
There'll be elephants,
lions, monkeys, clowns and
other strange sights at the new
See-Painter-Dilley storesite
this weekend.
To celebrate their grand
opening, Bert See, PeeWee
Painter-and Joe Dilley are
bringing in Ring Brothers
Shows to amuse both the
young and the young-at-heart.
mer will be free elephant
tides. The pachyderms will
also dosometricks during the
show which lasts from 9 a.m.
to 8p.m. Friday, Saturday
and Sunday.
In addition to theshow,
there will be’ free balloons,
peanuts, popcorn and ice
cream for those attending.
Snake Shot
Ends Up
Snake-Eyes
NORTH SAN JUAN--Figureatively speaking, Jerry
mr) Kisling shot snake-eyes last
Mrs. Ruth Katherine Cleghorr., 48, proprietor of a store at
Columbia Hill, was instantly killed when this 1959 Alfasports car skidded offthe Tyler Road Thursday afternoon and
rolled sideways and end-over-end. Seriously injured in the
crash was the driver and ownerof the car, Mrs. Edra Inez
McGrath, 46, also of Columbia Hill. Funeral services for
Mrs. Cleghorn were conducted Monday, Bergemann Funeral
Home in charge. The county's second traffic fatality of the
year, Mrs. Cleghorn is survived by her husband, Arthur, and
three children.
. . Saturday while attempting to
. shoot a snake,
Kisling, who lives on the
Marysville Highway, was out
deer hunting when he came
across a snake in the grass.
Kisling, who was carrying a
pistol in addition to his deer
tifle, pulled thesmaller
weapon out ofits holster with
the intention of sending the
coiled reptiletosnake
heaven,
Unfortunately, . Kisling pulled the trigger a little
sooner than he hoped to and
the bullet that was intended
for the snake's head lodged,
instead, in Jerry's leg.
The bullet didn't strike
bone and lodged in the fleshy
part. of the leg without inflicting any great damage. It
was, however, Kisling avers,
almost as painful as it was
embarassing.
let
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Free Show
Top attraction for the for-.
THE PICTURES
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Nevada City
Former Schools .
New Pleasant Ridge
Union School
Dedicated Sunday
The Pleasant Ridge Ele» mentary School, built at a
cost of $236,471 to handle
Ms pupils formerly assigned to
the Limekiln, Wolf and Form est Springs schooldistricts,
p was dedicated Sunday afternoon.
Taking part in the ¢eremony were Frank Van Fleet,
chairman of the Pleasant
Ridge School Board; County
School Superintendent Ed
Fellerson, and representatives of Mayo, DeWolf and
Associates, Stockton, school
a:chitects, and thé Lamon
C onstruction Comparty, Yuba}
(\.v. builders of thd school,
Located on Dugpen Lane,
three-and-one-half miles
west ofHighway 49, the new
six-room school has an enrolIment of 129 in grades one
through eight.
Although it has been in use
since the opening of the fall
term, formal dedication of
the building was delayed until Sunday because part of
the furnishings were late in
arriving.
The building contains, in
addition to standard classrooms, a cafeteria, a classroom that can also be used as
an auditorium, restrooms for
both teachers and pupils and
offices, There is a wellequipped and fenced-in play
yard behind the building.
Several hundred people
came to inspect the building
and met the teachers in the
course of the afternoon.
DAVID WILLIS SCORES
Calif., Wednesday,
Projects on display at the
annual4-H Achievement
Night program last Saturday
at the Nevada Union High
School gymnasium ran the
gamut from electrical hookups, through cooking to the
improvement and raising of
livestock,
Those on hand for the display were told that 585 projects had been completed last
year by the 335 members of
western Nevada County's 13
4-H.clubs, Alltold, 88.4
per cent of the area's 4-H
members completed at least
one project--an extremely
high average.
The attending club members, parents and council
committeemen were told
that 48 county members have
won national andstate awards
--the highest being the state
sheep award won by Lois
Magonigal.
Miss Magonigal, alsoa
1958 4-H AllStar award winNew Restaurant
Opens Friday
TheVictorian Room, a
new dining room, will open
for business Friday in the
National Hotel in Nevada
City.
Operated by the mahageCafe, the Victorian Room
will be in quarters formerly
occupied by the Scandia,
which replaced the Saddle
and.Sirloin Restaurant in the
hotel.
The Victorian willbe finished in late 19th Century
decor and will feature meals
in all price ranges.
ment of the Branding Iron’
October 28,1959
AH Clubs
} Display .
Achievements
ner, was introduced to the
audience as were co-1958 All
Star Kenneth Caspar and 1959
All-Stars Tom Casper of the
Banner Club and Barbara
Crowder of the Spring Hill
club.
Orin Brown, chairman of
the county 4-H council, was
general chairman and master
of ceremonies while Edwina
Ellsworth was events chairman.
Music was the entertainment for the evening with
Elouise and Jack Herr of the
University of California at
Davis leadin g the singing,
Jan Toy and Earl Brown playing accordian and Michael
P Ellsworth on piano,
Free Venison
Stew Dinner
Honors Official
A venisonstew dinner, free
and opento the public, will
be heldin Grass Valley next
month in honor of State Controller Alan Cranston, .Hasts
forthe affairwill be Dr. and
Mrs. Walter Hawkins of Nevada City and Mr. and Mgs.
Ed Nygard of Grass Valley.
The dinner is sclieduled for
Saturday,-Nov. 14, at the
Veterans Building. It will
mark the‘first appearance of
Cranston in this area singe
his election to the State Controller's post last November.
A large group of notables
is expected to be on hand,
including State Senator Ron
Cameron of-Auburn.andAssemblyman Paul Lunardi of
Roseville. :
W alter Butz will handle
the preparation of the venison stew. ;
Halfback Starts Scoring Parade That Ended With Nevada Union Winning 26-6
.
Penalties
The officials saw more
holding in 48 minutes: last
Friday at Roseville thana
peeping tom is apt 'to:see in
a week of snooping at a drivein movie,
And everytimethe men in
the striped shirts detect 2d this
use of hands and arms jit. cost
the Miners some ground.
In fact, the Miners were
much more adept at stopping
themselves than the clawless
Roseville High School 'T igers
ever proved to be as Nevada.
Union dropped the hometeam
26-6 in a Sierra Footrills
League contest.
The Miners had at least
two other drives halted by
15-yard penalties for "illegal
use of hands and arms," ‘an
Slow, But Don't Stop, Miners
infraction that used to be
known by thesimpler term of
“holding”.
It was thesecond relatively
easy win in row for the
Miners and left them with a
2-1 league record.
Speedy John Paye again
paced the Miner attack’as he
scored on runs of 60, 35 and
seven yards and piled up 265
yards in 16 carries for a 16yard average for the evening.
Dave Willis made the other
touchdown, the first of the
evening, on a seven-yard
scramble in the opening
period.
Alan Hutsinpiller, possibly
the best defensive player on
the Nevada Union squad,
booted two extra points.
The Tigers scored their
lone touchdown on a screen
pass play that covered79
yards, Quarterback T ony
Hernandez threwto Byron
Kaim who, after receiving a
few key blocks near the line
ofscrimmage, simply outran
the Miner secondary and
safety to score.
Paye’s performance gave
him a three-game league
record of 48 points scored and
528 yards in 46 attempts for
an average of 11.38 per
carry. His season rushing
record is 916 yards in 99
carries for an average of 9.25
yards a try.
hopes to get an appointment
to the Air Force Academy.
Other individual statistics
for the game: were: Dave
Willis, 69 yards in 11 carries
6.60 average; Rick Miller,
20 yards, four carries, five
yards average; Wally Castles,
10 yards, three carries, 3,33
average; Arvis Roberts, 14
yards, five carries,2.8
yards, onecarry, seven-yard
average. 5
In the Jayvee game, the
Nuggets knocked on the door
repeatedly but were unable
to gain entrance and had to
settle for an unsatisfactory
scoreless tie,
Next week the Miners will
again be at the County Fair
Grounds~=this time for their
annual Homecoming game,
average; John Shadburn, 7.
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