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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

April 3, 1963 (10 pages)

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ES ee _ (A summary of significant “reports fromthe U.S, metropolitan press and nationa’ periodicals.) 2 +++ ++ Ina censored transcript of testimony before Congress released in WASHINGTON, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara said that the U. S. is moving into an era of nuclear standoff with Russia. Soon neither side will be able to launch a nuclear attack without suffering devastating retaliation, McNamara described plans for a five-year defense plan which will “more than triple the number; of nuclear weapons in our alert force". He said that he did not believe that we could: achieve our objective of defeat of the Communists -by starting a “strategic nuclear war", and that he saw no chance for progress in dis-, armament until some major issues Of disagreement betweenthe U.S. andthe Communist bloc are resolved. ++++ + Former President Eisen. hower in a letter to Congressman Charles Halleck ir WASHINGTON stated that the Kennedy budget could be cut 10 percent without harm. He called it "almost incredible“ toclaim that the defense budget could not be safely pruned, and that the space program is “downright spongy”. ++ +44 In CUBA the government of Premier Castro apologized for shots fired by two MIG fighter plans at the U.S. BUILDING MATERIALS A to Z SUPPLY 503 W. Ridge Road 273-6608 ‘\~FOR SALE 250 gallon butane tank, excellent condition. $100.00. Auburn, TU 5-6661 after 6 p.m. .NEW FURNITURE Sheahan's Furniture 203 W.MainSt. Ph. 273-2739 Pedigree St. Bernard needs home, 11 months old, gentle, loves children, $50. Auburn, TU 5-6661 after 6 p.m. SPRING WOOD Dry Firewood $9 per dumptruck load, Approx. 3 tier Dial 273-2172 Bedroom S$ uite practically new; °265 -4305 Classified Ads Ph. 265-2471 FOUND In N.C, Small male dog, white with blk spots. Cal#4* 3-3094 HELP WANTED ay April 3, 19 oe eCLASSIFIED ADS* 6 3 ws Merchant ship, the Floridian, in international waters. Inthe U.S, steps were taken by the State and Justice de-_ partments to prevent antiCastro groups from sending hit-and-run raids against © Cuba from U.S. territory, including Puerto Rico. +++ + The Soviet delegate in GENEVA said that asa “major” concession, Russia w ould accept international controls under a disarmament agreement to verify agreed stockpiles of missiles. The U.S. and British delegates said that they were skeptical of the Soviet offer as it seemed to provide no way tocheck for undisclosed missiles. ++ ++ t+ Also at GENEVA, the Soviet delegate said that both Dr. Jerome Weisner, President’K ennedy's scientific. adviser, and Arthur Dean, the former U.S. disarmament negotiator at Geneva had indicated in private conversations that the U.S. would accept “two or three” on-site inspections a year to enforce atest-ban. The U.S. denied the allegations. U.S. observers feelthat a mistake in. language interpretation led to Russian confusion about our requirements for a test-ban. ++ +++ In GUATEMALA the former defense minister, Colonel Enrique Peralna Azurdia, took over the government, with power torule by decree, after a military coup ousted President Ydigoras. SERVICES “WINDSHIELDS. REPLACED " And all other automobile ,. glass. Moule. Paint & Glass ‘. Grass Valley. WATER SYSTEMS Complete Installation Pumps, Pipe Line Ditching: Water Purification COOK & McGUINN Phone 273-4455 ELECTRIC BLANKETS OR SHAVERS Any make or model CHECKED AND REPAIRED All Work Guaranteed’ MAIL: BLANKET OR SHAVER & $4.00 to cover repair, parts & return postage TO: A & A REPAIR SERVICE Rt. 1 Bx, 1156, Lincoln, Calif. Phone 645-2246 Septic tank cleaning-=-1 house tank $40; 2-$70; 3-$90. Will clear drain line. Work guaranteed. Call collect Sherw ood 3-3161; Olivehurst, California. TRACTOR WORK City Lots and Acreage Plowing -Discing -Bulldozing Ph 273-6541 Rt 1Box 522 GV Per line first issue... 20¢> Per line in additional issues (no changes).... + 14¢) Wanted-Real Estate Salesmen for Branch Offices in Auburn, Colfax, Grass Val ley, and Nevada City. Or iginal Realty Co., 10259 San Pablo Avenue, El Cer rito, California Printing For Every Purpose «*C IRC ULARS **STATIONERY ** MAIL PIECES #*BILLs ’ #2 FORMS NEVADA CO. PRINTING end PUBLISHING ‘22 W. Mele St. phone 273-4590 Minimum charge... 80¢ .Nevada County NUGGET ne ey q ee. ee history of es sa NCNGRR HISTORY---Bob Paine, the last general freight and passenger agent on the old Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad, relates highlights in the colorful the little road. MUSIC---A group of musicians led by Bill MacSems (R) was on hand when the buses arrived at the National Hotel. ree
SILVA ---of aheart attack near his pickup truck, two miles north of Nevada City April 1, 1963, Albert Silva, the county trapper. He was the husband of Marjorie Silva of Grass Valley, brother of Earl Silva of Grass Valley, Harry Silva of Carmichael and Mrs. Irene Henwood of Grass Valley. He is also survived by a sister, Bernice, in Chico. He was a native of Nevada City aged 58 years. Silva, a skilled fisherman and hunter, was pronounced dead shortly after the city rescue squad arrived and attempted to revive him. He wasa member and guide for the Henness Pass Highway Association. Hooper Weaver Mortuary are in charge of funeral services and burial. ++ +++ ROBERT SON ---a half mile from her home near Indian Springs, Reva L, Robertson. According to deputy coroner reports, her husband Clinton Robertson was ill at home at the time she left for the walk. Neighbors and deputy sheriffs found the body of the woman, who is believed to have died late Thursday. “Hooper Weaver are in charge Sealed Bids Sought For Purchase Of COLFAX -+The State Division of Highways will accept sealed bids at the Marysville district office until 10 a.m. Friday for the purchase of 1.36 acres. of excess land near US 40 in Placer County about 12 miles northeast of Colfax. The rectangular-shaped parcelis located on the east side of Alta Road (old detour road) near Lake Alta, about one-quarter of a mile north of the Alta Road undercrossing on US 40. Recommended bid, $600; minimum deposit regardless of bid, $244.40. WANTED books (mining, history, techCoins, stamps, old letters, nical-no novels) Pioneer ALL ABOARD! ---Snow fell as the members of the Railroad Society entrained at Colfax for the return trip to Oakland. ExcessHighway Land hoe CHILDRENS HAPPY HIKER “CHILDRENS 'WEATHERBIRDS’ °6" 3 56? WOMENS ‘CONNIE’ SHOES 59% WHITE, BEIGE, BLACK. PATENT, RED PATENT WOMENS ‘JAQUELINE’ SHOES 512% WHITE, BEIGE, BLACK PATENT, RED PATENT WOMENS NATURAL BRIDGE SHOES °137° BLACK, BEIGE, BLACK PATENT of funeral services and burial. TONNER ---in the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital March 28, 1963, Lawrence patrolman. He was the husband of Edna Tonner, brother of J.W. Tonner of Los Angeles, Caroline Weeks and Henrietta Lundquist, both of Sonoma and Eleanor Boniface of Berkeley. He was a resident of Washington, Nevada County. His hobby was raising andtraining dogs and he had also been active recently in arranging for the rehabilitation of the Washington W ater District facilities, destroyedin a recent storm. Funeral services were held March 23 in the Hooper Weaver Mortuary chapel. ‘SANDERS ---in the Nevada County Hospital March 31, 1963, Willie H. Sanders. He was the husband of Mrs. Mary Sanders of Nevada City; father of Lavon Sanders in the United States Air Force stationed in Florida, Mrs. Billie Jean Cappadona of Las Vegas, Nevada; brother of Cliff Sanders of Nevada City, Mrs. Minnie Vaughn of Dixon, Mrs. Ethel Plummer of Wallace, Idaho, Jean Sanders of Cour d*Alene, Idaho ‘and Mrs, Elizabeth Moore of Pitcher, Oklahoma. He was a native of Colorado aged 53 years. Funeral services were held in the Bergemann Funeral Chapel April 2. Burial was in Forest View Cemetery. eo +eett NOONAN---in the Nevada County Hospital March 29, 1963, Margaret Noonan, She wasthe sister of Joe Schorzman ofRuppert, Idaho, Mrs. Christine Holt of Marysville, and Mrs, Johanna Newhart of Ruppert, Idaho. She was a native of South Dakota aged 72 years, She had been a resident of the National Hotel for the past five years. Graveside services were held April2in Pine Grove Cemetery. Tonner, a retired highway . Mother's Day SPECIAL 8 X 10 PORTRAIT only °3% Give Mother what she really wants---a portraint of yourself. Groups Of Three 8 X' 10's $44 Scott's Studio 154 MILL G.V. 273-6818 s 5495 9 5545 PENGELLY’S SHOE STORE 112 Mill Street, Grass Valley 182 MainSt., Nevada City. . REAL ESTATE FOR RENT STORE Approx. 1200 sq. ft. on Pine St., half block off Broad St. NC. See Al Merrill, 312 " PHONE 273-4288 . 120 W. Mein Street Gress Valley Broad, 265-4093, _ NOW at this time of the year! Buy Your VICTOR Adding Machine Or Calculator SS Language Expert Dr. Robert Essa, language instructor at Sierra College, speaks one dozen foretgn languages and is on the board of directors of the InterA merican University in Saltillo, Mexico. He teaches French and Spanish at Sierra College. Hobbyhouse Office & AUTHORIZED SIGNATURES : JOHN BOE oh 22S i23 466 18a 4 . 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