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April 30, 1959 (8 pages)

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etereende . B a ind TRI-COUNTY NEWS. Co V) ape: 49 MBUG. RELI ey, eEROKEE. MOONEY FLA‘, SWRETLAND, ALPHA . ADF 24-79 55 OM! ct WOLF ent HILL. WASHINGTON. BLUE TENT.LARARR, MEADOWS 68 40 CEDAR RIDC iE. PEARD. LN. ‘CHIC WOLF. CHRISTMAS HILL. LIBERTY HILL. SAILOR Pha CARE ory, . Apr 27 75 38 SELBY FLAT, GRIZZLY HILL, GOLD FLAT, SOGGSVILLE. D> LOWE 0 30URBON’ HILL NORTH COLUMBIA. COLUMBIA HILL, BRANDY. FLAT, SEBRSTOPOL. Apr. 28 ...... 6s 4 . (QUAKER HILL. WILLOW VALLEY, NEWTOWN. INDIAN FLAT. BRIDGEPORT. BIR F bs ANTHONY HOUSE, DELIRIUM TREMENS, . APr. 29 ..... eT oe 33rd_Year, No. 18 Oe vada City-Grass Valley, California, Thursday, __ $3.00 Per Year—Single Copies 10 Cents . -™ . GOVERNOR’S PROGRESS REPORT Legislature Passes 10 Proposals ) States Send . ‘Modern Living’ Cooking School To es Sheep To ’59 Sale Feature PG&E Hme Economist . Leading western sheep breeders from five states are converging on the state fairgrounds at Sacramento this week, bringing to the 39th annual California ram; sale one of the top. consignments of purebred rams and ewes ever to sell in the nation. Dates for the huge event are Monday and Made By Gov. Brown; Five Signed ‘ more worthwhile for them, too,” : Miss ‘McNair says. Miss McNair counts cooking not . only a career but a favorite hob. by as well. She has earned an enviable reputation for cooking and entertaining in her own home and will pass along some of her favorite recipes. at the cooking Governor Edmund G. Brown’s ,, geles, at Brown’s request, curblegislative program, moved ahead/ing excessive interest charges with startling speed this week as . and gouging tactics in installhe-prepared to sign five new bills ment. purchases. * into. law. Si Se Passage of the five bills brought. _GOvernor Brown last week to 10 the number of legisative . !8Ned into law a bil authored by Proposals made by the Governor} 4S8¢mblyman Bruce F. Alen CR), Los Gatos, dedicati the $172 Tuesday, May 4 and 5. rene oe : ‘e : S, icating e : “My ong-standing romance pestered angi eh ge sg muion Investment F und to the Poot ag a oy loo ats = with a cookbook seems to imSe: Most far-reaching eof the new. 4¢velopment of a state-wide A ge hee or adap pas trv, bills ready for Governor Brown’s’ . ter program. : signature was one authored by. _, this bill was a key measure in Assemblyman William A. Muyn-. Brown’s program for bringing * nell (D), Los Angeles, killing Cali. 8°rh¢rn water to Southern California’s 46-year-old system of fornia and at the same time procross-filing. viding ‘water, flood control and Signing of the bill will eliminate. "@¢teational projects for the the practice under which a_po-. North. : ; litical candidate could run om-the Plog ne ae finance ee ballot of an opposition party. This 1 G0 pass recomme: on 1,819 head of blackface and whiteface rams alid ewes representing the top production of 89 breeders. Much of the credit for-the continuous advancement of lamb raising and wool production in California goes to this sale. Experienced sheepmen look to the * ee sale for the early maturing rams : nrg ggg pg ps ch that will sire lambs to finish off = . ers,” she ° their mothers and produce the] . MISS JANET McNAIR rs, She says. prove with years,” she explains. “I believe that anyone who really understands cooking is bound to love it.” At the Nevada City school, the experienced. home: economist plans to answer any question . from the audience. “I’ve found . “88 ‘sy ! 3 succulent early California spring ; in high gear oe ae both inations. hen P. Teale (D), West . Point, E ; Preparations are in high g (a. Bij Precio art ting nd sun re. Setting standards for labor-maneee sores — cage Cite for the visit of the “Modern Liva W S rl e $ quest Munnel] introduced the bill, . 28°™ent relations. LEWIS M. TEETER. field representative of General Electtic’s “Ad. ™arket just prior ine on . ing: Cooking School” which comes PG arch eishe said-elimination—of-the system] A subcommittee of the finance . ventures in Science” show. ignites sawdust to explain how paryeas ng rica volume Of fi, . Newads City on Tuesday May! ‘Three awards for ‘pivendid ae . 4 would mean a return of “party ]°°mmittee diso approved a bill ticle size affects the rate a. e ea of burning in fuel for space StuAn. innovation at this year’s . 2 1999With its empasis on mod-} 44.4 at Stanford © University : pn gusrreg iaradtys behing esting PPR sd Merona ap ames A-. dents at Nevada Union Junior High School cin seo “Aientures . event will be the selling of blacks . Cr" Cooking for tig ee ee Ga the, gi of control over nomiHechinet, te “create Pegg = secs in Science” today. PG&E is sponsoring the show, 4 face rams by breeds, starting at will be staged in the Veterans of beara soap a reece --stu~ : ‘ —a 9 am. Monday, May 4, with the . t 7:30 ty arole Roberts, SSC _ Also before the -Govarsor for hee i "ho dae : — “Adventures In Science,” GenWell-Balanced Meals first round of -Hampshire single eye + hd Me ee prone of ragocngyaay sae depen signature this week were the foltog: pants in Calif a eral Electric stage show designed . ; registered rams, and at 10 a.m. ace wy’ the axlwols me the grants are for gf a lowing bills: : pA ig greases ca to alert students to the challenges. Served Hi Stude lents . sharp start selling the Hampshire sors to attend. There will be no wet oak in waneebe ee Ras bm hear piled ot cial Goveror Brown this week has. of the Space age, was brought to Z range rams, to be folowed by admission charge. : . ee ¢ & April, the month that ushers in ft ‘ c pledged to stump the state from . Nevada Union Junior High School Nevada Union High© School . Suffolk range rams and Suffolk-{~ Miss Janet McNair, home ‘ a
Pe Nie Deeg ptecomemnes ap ard} one end to the other in opposi-. today (April 30). he Ge the #& ance . Hampshire crossbred rams, clos-1 Gmist from the general office of . warmth and sunshine, jhas. been ie ti vie Shecaees ent of Pie tion to any initiative measure de-. Pacific Gas and Electric Coma eet ae to. ing “the day by selling the -rePacific Gas and Electri _Tegarded as a favorable time for Hi Ith road t piundatig ceaiae Fer Rome eetay signed petty _ in Bag airbag BE ey ser i alg ae pany, Planned .a program.’ beginniny ne World Book exhameh saanileins "., 4)? %r Employment Practices’ Act. . Im. Science” in (Nevada City, as fe ak aoe monstra ° the ied EE thee BTOWR, signed -the PG&E is a “thoughout the/ tion to’ a good heaith cheekup/and the first round of of electric The. bill, alsovinitrodtited “at theft. law two weeks. ago, calling apr iont our of the show in] With highly trained and compé+. single registered rams. . cookery. New pis : it “a great moment” in Califor. Northern and Géntral California, . tent nurses in charge at its. . For the benefit.of 4-H, Future nia’s history. It outlaws job dis. PG&E Nevada District _Manager . branches, the management is dorequest of the Governor, ig a major point in Brown’s proposed smog control program. the sate Farmer and farm fleck: breeders, oe — and the entrance of the United : eae P be prepared and discussed. BE RIO E: ce Farrell said. ing @ superb job of furnishing a] the entire offering of Southdown : Sta A bill authored by Assemblyor eee ae geri i The show was -presented at. 800d, hot, well-balanced lunch] rams and ewes will be sold startaabneuee —— — a in gab mas World War I ——r man \Robert W. Crown (D), AlaLast week the attorney gen-. Grass Valley Union High ‘School . Program atgboth the senior high. ing at 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 5. with the Nevada Gouhty Nugget eens meda, at Brown’s request, permiteral’s officewas asked to title} and at Hennes¢y School yester-. in Grass Valley and the junior The sale is sponsored by the and PG&E. _A rose is a rose is a.. . strawting the electronic tabulation of (Continued on Page 7) day. high in Nevada City, with Bar-. California Wool Growers AssociaEveryone attending the school] fry . . is a mountain ash? ballots. It was designed to speed “Adventures In Science” is suc. bara Flyn and Ida Mae Foote as} tion, with Col. Howard Brown of willbe eligibe for a drawing to Gertrude S ‘might have disthe counting of votes in elections. e é céssor to General Electric”s well-. cafeteria directors, respectively. Woodland as auctioneer ,assisted determine winners of $200 worth . 2éTeed. But F member of the man Augustus F. Hawkins (D), in 25 years on the road enter-. tious help, both cafeterias are. lows. : “I am delighted to be present-. 5t™awberry and the mountain ash Los Angeles, providing for medra tained and educated millions in] managed under the strictest of} _ Companion events to the Caliing this cooking school in Nevada . ®"¢ among some 2000 species: of ical care for the needy disabled, Mothers Club the United States and other coun. sanitary conditions, serving hun-. fornia ram sale will be the 27th City,” said Miss McNair. “I hope. ‘fees shrubs and herbs that comrequest. 3 The show opened with sounds . of rising costs, the balanced meal. 21st annual Far The . that_I may share with them the A sharp increase in the number * A bill authored. by Assembly of a countdawn and rocket} costs ony 30 cents. national sheep dog trials. ©. many new recipes, menus, ideas,. of applications for GI man Jesse M. Unruh (D), Los Ants cers launching and the appearance of. a; the senior. high; the elemen. W°°! show wil open Sunday, May ; applications for GI home loan and short-cuts I have planned for . 4 raisas wa. recen 5 “ _ The April meeting of the Reddy . 2% animated model of an earth] tary children are transported for . ; @nd run for three day ioe them.” by the San Pennies oneeeae =f P. resident TB Unit Springs Mothers Club was. held . Satelite. It moves on quickly to a hot lunch every day. Well over . Sh©eP dog trials, featuring King, Of great interest to many home-. fice of the Veterans AdministraReelected For Year recently in the Ready Springs. 2 Series of fascinating demonstra400: eat daily here and. teachers. five time pag oag 2 a makers will be the opportunity to. tion, esas , eee School in Penn Valley, with Lu. tioms, including fluorescent tubes have a room of their own, as do . 284/mst some of the bes te hee ask questions. “This makes it the During March the VA received Benita E. Mildred, president of . 7:)),, McCrea, president, presiding. Which light without wires, exthe teachers in Nevada City, dogs in the state, will be se homemakers’ cooking school in-. 1 9g9 appraisal requests for prothe Nevada County Tuberculosis! pioction ce officers was held. Ploding sawdust and soap bub-. A typical. noon: meal hag tee, 7 tt Of the state. fair grand-. . 1s of mine and ite match mark posed dwellings, an increase ofand Health Association, WAS TO-1 with the following results: Bertha . Pl€S, sound traveling on a beam ounces of protein, one-half cup of . *t#"4,. beginning at 1:30 p.m. fun for me and, I’m sure, much . 3998 per: cent over the 469 repcre pig eg oa Minne . Brown was éhosen for president; . Of light and the powering of . truit, one-half cup of raw vegemeeting o ; Be Frances Gates, vice president; . *™all radio with solar energy. table. Often tasty desserts are} 2 NUHS Students Cootiettes Initiate, There was also a rise in VA Other officials a to sapebty Genevieve. Huggins, secretary,. . “Adventures In Science is de-} served, and always milk and Compete For Awards Hold Social Meet starts in; March, with 225 homes another year are war {and Clarice McWhinney,. treas-. Signed to help -teachers: and-parbread. : ® started, an increases of 24.3 per Frantz, vice president; May.E. urer, ents encourage young people toa. o,, special occasions both cafe-. Thirty high ,school students} Golden Canaries Cootiette Club/ cent over the 181 starts in FebEngle.. secretary: C. 0. CMtvee,. Dian. were also made for the. Sreater interest in their educa-. terias accommodate large. school . from Butte, Sutter, Yuba, Colusa, . No. 252 met at the Veterans Hall ruary. treasurer, and Hazel, M. Brownannual western dance, to be held . tional opportunities and future gatherings, student organizations, . Glenn, Nevada, Plumas and Si-. in Nevada City April 27 at 8 P.m.} At the same time appraisal -reing, executive secretary. itreq. in the Ready Springs School on . C8Tee€rs, especially in the scienand teacher groups, such as father . etra Counties were in Marysville . tor a social evening and to initiate quests received by the VA in Directors are Mrs. Winifre Friday evening, May 22. Ruth . tific field. and son dinner, the Girls Athletic . Thursday, April 23, competing be-. two new members, Kay Vance,. March dropped to 1,106 or 12.7 ge ee ele bicis Alyce Brown is in charge of the. Thomas E. Roberts and Lewis Association, PTA, county teach-. fore zone judges for the chance. ang Nah Carle. rs. Ru ; ns M Genera ic’ : per cent fewer.than the 1,267 filed ice Dilli Mrs. 2@corations for the dance. ArTeeter of neral Electric’s . .,. ‘Meetings, which often run. to represent the area in the pid Sag pay ty ge sl ae tg rangements are being made for a. SChnectadyy, N.Y., laboratories ie & * a ; Guests from out of town were] in February. into large groups of 150 or more.} Northern. California. Bank =§ of Past Grand Grayback Peggie ‘ small band to play for the d . Presented the show in Nevada America Achievement Award Thornton, of Hayward: Grace aparyex : Retha Downey, ~ = Bt ing. Prizes may be won at ies, City. Gold Conference finals in Sacramento next month. miner and Hazel Rose Sen LeanDavet 8 Note Book. : and Mr, and Mrs. . We, ans and refreshments may be purbli Fu d i Set F M 13 i Four will be picked as zone . dro; Frances Larson and Frieda i 7 rArT’ Rangoon dan pet nage on? hn . Chased during the everiing. Repu can in ies: or ay winners to go on to the finals] tegimeier, Sacramento. t Vv ° : bpareae = re “heh at. Mrs. Hutsinpillar, music teachDrive May 1-10 . Arraneements have heen made $ — ae — posing rigger ne A report was og pail gg Mes Bishop isits Nevada . City and Weimar Chest Center, in Placer. T @t the Ready Springs School, . Eugene Hawes of Grass Valley . for ‘a conference with the Secre-. ?2:40®. °. to Sacramento on Apri Grass County, who said modern meth-. Presented four of her pupils in ' Ee alley Tre on May 13,. 70n€ winners also will be named. Mabel Cairns and Marie Daniels. The Bishop visited Nevada City eine a feport tae “. Zone entries in this competition} t4 meet with the North Area] and Grass Valley. First he visited _ é ‘tesentative Aercia T. “Bizz”. Were selected in four academic}/Giybs when they were honored. Nevada City: and was at mass, Johnson, to discuss the gold situfields by faculty members at high by a visit of Supreme Grayback. Later he went and visited Grass « has been named chairman of the ads in the treatment and cure. ‘he roll of a “barber shop quar“Building for ’60” fund drive com+ of tuberculosis will soon be hanTetaen Oo fn age ace roars mittee of Nevada County, «. dled in the home. my Huggins, sang “Carolina in. =%© @?ive is part of a statewide : Schools participating in the an-}1Idqa Rahn, whose home is in New. Valley in the afternoon. He is JS i es program and has over 50 coun-. ation. : nual program. & a inder to}a bishop with of Brae te Admitted To Stanford ee bark ae per ties now organizing to reach the} There are a number of mem-. "44! Prog Jersey. She gave a remind lots of humor. — Judges in the zone selection aré} the clubs that our V.A.V.S. repre-. His excelleney went around _ = peo aed ned pi crt Prominent citizens who cast secret} sentatives now serve in 135 veter-{the Catholic school and went to hool, son of Rev. part the sponsorship: of; tt at Ket for newly tinea . Pallots for their choices after in-. =<" hospitals throughout — the. the auditorium and had a any are. Codie, octet of ok” The retiring president, Lucille} Nev@d8 County Central CommitFo gase py Este vome at. terviewing candidates in each United States. Our motto being] ing with the women vada City, was admitted this} McC ea, was presented a lovely the bills “aimee in aprpoach toward sod seo org considering their “Keep — lather ost — si week to the freshman class at Jewel box as a token of appreMay 1 to 10. obtaining an increase in the price aoe ays iS ead Cerca beicsypatt mmunity service Stanford University and awarded ciation for her two years of serv= : -jof gold, our objectives are the Newt a separ Nevada Une = — 2 aa Re a scholarship by — Stanford . ice a sen rags officer of the tions engineer, is a member of. same: to accomplish sone kind of ion High — -_Eeeperesons bare ain aay being Oe ee Ow a eee the Nevada County Central Comimulate domes— a Se eee e-medical course at Stanford] drapes, which the mothers’ club . mittee, He is also : ce to many com-. Grace Baptist Church [ns tome in Yountville on Jely. He pre-medical course at Stanford] drapes, which the mothers’ club ‘gregational Church . ; Grace E ; ans on ua loki : next semester. In addition to this § purchasing for the school, have} me SS Features Gospel Team 19. ks, games and clothin honor he was named as a partici-} arrived and are ready for ang, Ste pant finalist in the State of Cali-. ing. These drapes are being given fornia. scholarship competition] to the school so that the children . honorary mention in the Bank of/may better enjoy movies and David Porter, senior at Nevada} Jimmy Huggins doing the solo for both men. and women in the. a. . Five male students from West-. home. are now being gathered. fern Baptist Bible College of El Another project of the local club Cerrito. will visit Grace Baptistyis their assistance ; America awards for science and] visual aid ‘which the . 5. Church at 121 F = : ‘ will represent the Grass Valley] county provides for the schools. ys Church Florence Avenue, Lions Club in the area public) Following the . delici-}