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SERVING THE NEVADA COUNTY COMMUNITIES OF NEVADA CITY. GRASS VALLEY, RED DOG, YOU BET, TOWN TAL
OMEGA, FRENCH CORRAL, ROUGH AND READY,GRANITEVILLE, NORTH SAN JUAN, NORTH BLOOMFIELD, HUMB
CEDAR RIDGE, UNION HILL, PEARDALE, SUMMIT CITY, WALLOUP
SELBY FLAT, GRIZZLY HILL,
QUAKER HILL, WILLOW VALLEY, NEWTOWN,
UG, RELIEF HILL, WAS ARR DOwS,
‘A. GOUGE EYE, LIME KILN, CHICAGO PARK, WOLF, Tae a penn
GOLD FLAT, SOGGSVILLE, GOLD BAR, LOWELL HILL, BOURBON HILL,
INDIAN FLAT, BRIDGEPORT, BIRCHVILLE, MOORE'S FL.
. CHRISTMAS HILL, LIBERTY HILL, SAILOR FLAT, LAKE CITY
SCOTCH HILL, NORTH COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA HILL, BRANDY FLAT, SEBASTOPOL.,
AT, ORLEANS FLAT, REMINGTON HILL, ANTHONY HOUSE, DELIRIUM TREMENS,
Volume 27; No. ye
These folks gathered at the Deer Creek Inn Monday to launch the newly formed Nevada County
_ Nevada City, Nevada County, California,
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committee of the American Cancer Society. They were joined by two officials from the Society’s
San Francisco office, Mrs. C. W. Turner, state deputy commander (fifth from left), and Jeff Hall,
field representative (far right). From left to right, they are Miss Bernice Glasson, Craig Hazlewood, Horace Curnow, G. Otis Ogden, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Harry Eaton, Mrs. Paul Fredericksen,
Stan Halls, a friend of Mrs. Eaton, Mrs. John Brown, Wes Donnenwirth, A. R. Keeny, Mrs.
Macon Clingan, and Mr. Hall.
THEATRE GROUP
L PRESENT
IBSEN DRAMA
Staged for Benefit
—Photo by Prentiss Portraif Studio
BRUCE FOREMAN . GET THOSE TOURISTS!
. SALARY DISPUTE . RESOLVES HIGHWAY 20
Bruce Foreman, principal of ‘PUBLICITY GROUP
.
.
. the Nevada City Elementary
School for the last three years, The Highway 20 Association
tendered. his resignation this . plans to put everything but a
week. He has no plans for the . rope across Highway 40 to lure
. BRUCE. FOREMAN
.
Thursday, May 14, 1953 °
Price Five Cents
‘Citations’ For Naughty Kids
Juveniles in Nevada County are finding it tougher and
, tougher to get away with small law infractions as a result
GETS CHARTER . of a unique “‘citation” plan put into effect by Floyd Pond
. j. and the County Probation committee.
. Law enforcement officers throughout Nevada County
are now equipped with “‘tickets’’ especially designed for
. . the kids. If they break a win. dow, slash a seat in a thej ater, or commit any minor
Deputy State Commander
Makes Presentation
To Ogden at Luncheon . ‘House of Magic,’
The Ntvada: County Cancer . PG&E Electric Show,
Committee formally received its . ; Due Here offense, they are given one
, charter from the American Can.
jcer Society at a luncheon Mon-. PG&E's famous electrical of these citations.
. day at the Deer Creek Inn, Ne-. show, The House of Magic,” The following Tuesday they
leaaa City. . de be put on Tuesday, May . must appear with their parents
. In presenting the charter'to G. *6th, in the auditorium of the . before Floyd Pond
. Otis Ogden, president of the lobi pee City ~~ ee . Thus the .new plan fills a
}cal group, Mrs. C. W. Turner, x6 ceess, Gre. aval beh le at sorely needed. gap between, a
. deputy state commander, lauded. YOUr local PG&E office SF jyouth getting “into. serious tru. this area for its generosity in — any General Elecigs . ble or getting away with a minor
. charity campaigns. “You people. °**°" infraction altogether Hereto. have a wonderful reputation
. fore, police officers had hesitated
tere Nevada Coany carey tals MG MIMEETCS PEAY (a an
representatives of all pate of the, TEST GAME SUNDAY
ee the charge was serious
ceunty, including Truckee.
enough to warrant it, and so in
;Many cases a misdemeanor re. sulted in -no penalty whatsoWed. April 4, 1973The Nevada County Nugge: 5
future at the present time, he . the tourists into this area.
The” strong spirited Nevada
. ever.
. says. but will “look for anAt their recent meeting in/
; other school administrative . Marysville, Andy Rogers, sage of .
job." : : . Rough and Ready, was appointed
His resignation was brought . to head a committee of) five to
about by a disagreement with . collect funds for two large bill. .
Of Franc Luschens
In Nevada City
Mrs. Turner told the committee that their problem essentially
was getting information to the
}people about cancer. She said
that in 1948 the Society con.
. City Athletics ball club, now in.
. second place, will face the agile . Helps laaigsie: Too
. Placerville Bartletts Sunday, . The plan also makes certain
May 17. at Pioneer Park. the parents aré aware of their
Everybody’s agreed that this. ¢hildren’s misbehavior.~‘In the .
The Luschen Fund benefit per.
formance of Ibsen's “The Master .
Builder,” will be given this eve-t
the school trustees over a salary increase. “I have grown
fond of Nevada City,” he said
ning at 8:15 p.m. \Thursday) at{ Yesterday. “I have enjoyed my
the Nevada. City Elementary .
A. ditorium .
The cast of the play was set-.
ling down to a well-earned res
ditustrous burning of the Luschcn home was_ heard. Instantly .
srasping the opportunity to re.
pa: some of the. kindness. for}
which the Luschens are noted, .
association with the teachers,
the parents, the Lions club and
the public.”
thing t}
aiter the Second Annual Ibsen .
Festival when the news of the! .
PLAN SWITCH
the cast decided to give a bene.
fit performance of the play. .
The Second Annual Ibsen Fes.
ti,al was celebrated in April .
with two private recitals of “The .
Master Builder,” which carries .
«n the story of “The Lady From .
the Sea,” performed last year .
sut-of-doors at North — Star}
Gardens.
}
Mathieson, the Reader
Directed by Ted Mathieson,
who reads the role of the Master
Would Put Freshmen
In’Nevada City and
Upper Grades in GV
High school trustees last night
took the first steps towards a
re-organization plan which
would make .the Nevada City
Builder, the cast has Kathy} branch serve for the freshmen
Wayne as the leading lady, supclass and the Grass Valley branch} The Appreciation Day crowd
prited by Leontine McDonald, . for the upper three classes.
kK bert Stokes and Betty Dwyer.
The experimental group preScots the play in the new quartutte staging which is currently .
i\iiting so much enthusiasm.
P. rtability of the play was tested
tecently when the group per{'1med for the patients at Wein.r Joint Sanatorium.
intensely interesting to adults,
the play is not entertaining to
children, dealing as it does with
Mature themes., Admission jwil
be one dollar donation to. the
Luschen Building Fund and .
tu kets may be purchased at the
dirr
The Grass Valley Junior
Chamber of Commerce, which
has pledged itself to stimulate
tuurist trade, last week began
distributing a novel folder complete with a gold nugget replica
and a sample of gold bearing
wre
Taking as its theme, “Six Miles
Further, 15 Minutes Shorter” the
fulder describes some of the
tourist attractions hereabout. A
large map ‘Ylustrates the route
followed by Highways 20-49, inWilliam Wilson, district superintendent, ‘was. instructed to
study the proposal and_submit a
report at the June trustees meeting.
Benefits expected to be derived frdm™=the plan include a
broader curriculum and separation of the” Students into closer
age groupss.
If it.goes through, Grass Valley’s 200°freshmen would be
transferred.to Nevada City, making a~class of approximately
260. At the’? same time Nevada
City’s 55-sophomores, 40 juniors
and 48°seniérs would attend the
Grass Valléy.s<school, bringing
their student“body to about 545.
The seventh and eighth grade
students now at the Nevada City
branch would ‘remain there.
LONG LIVE
E. CLAMPUS VITUS!
It looks like E. Clampus Vitus
is .coming “back into this. area
stronger than ever. Tom Coan,
+the Grand Humbug, and Si Sofge,
the Grand Recorder, made a
pitch Tuesday night before the
Chamber of Commerce for the
revival of the infamous club.
Before Coan had been at work
ten minutes he'd signed up four
cluding location of the various. new members. It's that sort of
Boid rush towns.
Without saying in so many
werds, the folder convinces the
organization. ~
Andy Rogers, also a member,
said hehad received queries
. boards. According to their pres; .
ent plans, one sign would be}
deseted.at the-junction of 20 and$
{40 and the other a few miles
. East at the Donner checking .
. station. .
. Rogers appeared at the Ne-.
. vada City Chamber of Commerce .
. board of directors meeting Tues. day night to solicit their support.
. Already he has been assured of
lasSistance by the Grass Valley
tchamber, and in all likelihood .
; the Nevada City group will act .
‘favorably upon the plan at their .
open meeting next -Tuesday .
. night .
! Other members of the committee are.S. J; York of Lake
County, James ?White of Wil. hams, George Morrison of Fort
. Bragg, and Williard Rose of Grass
; Valley.
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ARTHUR BUHL HITS
JACKPOT FOR $38
. Wednesday afternoon was the
. biggest on record.
The lucky winners were Ar;thur Buh!, Rt. 1, Box 185-4,
. Nevada City, who netted a neat
$38; Grace Duffy, 502 Main
street, Nevada City, $10; and W.
O. Shipley, 220 South Pine street,
Nevada City, $5.
Sad to say, there were several
whose numbers were called but
who weren't there to collect. In
lthe $5 bracket were James Litj tell of Nevada City; Mary Belle
j Mayworm, Rt. 1, Box 454-A,
Grass Valley; Josie Walker, 527
Broad street, Nevada City; and
Glenn Searle, 641 Brighton
street,,Grass Valley. Mrs. S. W.
Mields, 401 North Pine street,
Nevada City, was slated for $10.
Gilberg’s One-Man
Show in S.F. Success
Bob Gilberg, Nevada City artist, sold five of the eight ink
drawings he displayed in a one}
man show recently at the City .
of Paris, San Francisco. .
The drawings were unusual be.
cause they were sketched over .
old classified pages of the New .
York Times. If Gilberg had used }
his head he would have painted .
over old copies of the NUGGET .
and then he probably would have }
sold all eight. .
Gilberg and Beverly Hackett, .
also of ‘Nevada City, won first .
and second prizes respectively .
. and films. “This is the most im. said.
ucted a market research survey . home game will be a major test . S!X Weeks we've been testing the
and found that only 38% of those! for the Athletics. If they can. Prosram.” says Pond, “we've
questioned knew even one of the. hurdle this hump, they will be . {Und that the parents . have
[seven danger signs of cancer. eligible for the big . fully co-operated with the plan.
championlin ¢ Hear kien ;
Again in 1953 they surveyed, and. chip game to be played against . 1 fact. they've appreciated it as
then found that 54% knew at. the Auburn Cubs on the follow-. % SteP in the-right direction.
least one danger sign. ing Sunday.
Pond is in a position to put
(These seven danger signs are} The Athletics’ pitching staff of . the offender.on informal probalisted in the society's publica. weKenzie and Fischer has ~al. tion. He can also restrict him.
tions, obtainable, from any com. lowed only nine hits in. two . But if he thinks the case is serimittee member.) lames The team has committed . °US: he can place it in the ju‘ Mrs. Turner suggested that the . only two errors, and one of them } venile court.
local committee carry. out its. coiild have been charged to the} No Police Record
educational program through a umpire. oe as Sic vonabe
concentrated series of speeches ~The A’s will line up against . ace ei ycned over the ace
either Jack Carpenter .or Lou. the citation does not constitute
Shinn, who are both right-. 4 police record. “It’s to help the
handed ‘fastballers™ Shinn will child,” Pond says.
probably be on the mound be.
cause Carpenter is said to have . ,
a sore arm.
portant part of our work,” she
G. Otis Ogden praised the
work of Bernice Glasson, committee secretary. “She probably
has worked harder helping to
organize this committee than':
any other member,” he said.
Here is a typical case already
ndled by Pond although jumKee earl biccher wilt pitch . bled to prevent identification:
for Nevada City with Fouger be-. . , ny eg hones ae saber
Present at the meeting, besides . hind the plate. In the infield . C'Y fcouaae™ s Gee i
Ogden and Miss Glasson, were. Bravo will be at first, Painter words, he was going ‘through it
A. R. Keeny, Wesley B. Donnen-. #t second, Brown at third, and : ze A looking for anything of value.
wirth, Mrs. John A. Brown, Mrs. . Goldsberry at short. In the outThe officer gave the boy a citaPaul Fredericksen, Craig Hazle-. field Clark, Bryan, and Jones} }i0. 36 went home and told his
wood, Horace Curnow, Stanley will continue to rg patroling. parents. The following Tuesday
H. Halls, Mrs. Harry Eaton and} Game. time Sunday afternoon) thoy appeared before Pond.’ “I
Mrs. Macon Clingan. is 2:30. didn’t really realize that I was
doing anything too wrong,” the
boy said; the parents said,
“Thank God we found out about
,, this.”
Support From Committee
Although Pond conceived the
plan, he gives a great deal of
credit to the Probation committee for turning it from an idea
into a reality. John Keegan of
Grass Valley is chairman; others
serving include Henry Argall,
the Rev. Max Christensen, Mrs.
Ruth Roesner, Douglas Barrett,
Miss Evelyn Corr and Mrs. Bernice Penrose, who serves as secretary.
District Attorney Vernon Stoll
assisted the group in determining the legality of the venture.
ODEEN STAHLSCHMIDT
GOLDANCER PRESIDENT
The: Goldancers, Nevada City
Folk and Square Dance group,
selected Odeen: Stahlschmidt as
new president at their meeting
Wednesday night=at Seaman’s
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Phil G. Scadden has been named
to receive the 1953 Citizen of the Year Award of
Nevada Count Flistorical Society and
WHEREAS, Phil Scadden has served the community with distinction as. councilman, fire chief,
and on the Library Board; and his country as postmaster of the city;
THEREFORE, I, Thomas H. Taylor, mayor
pro tem of the City of Nevada, deeming the occasion altogether fitting on which to accord Phil
Scadden the recognition which is justly due, do
hereby proclaim Saturday 16 May 1953 as Phil
Scadden Day and do enjoin all citizens of this
community to unite in honoring him for the long
and distinguished service he has gendered his
community.
: THOMAS H. TAYLOR.
Mayor pro tem. Lodge. = a
: Qther incoming officers are
: Sam Barringer, vice president;
FEW TICKETS LEFT FOR SCADDEN DINNER .. Ernie, Pauly. . sccfetary: . Tots
treasurer; Pauline
Elza Kilroy says that tickets for the Phil-Seadden dinner, spon. Aldrich, publicity chairman; and
sored by the Nevada County Historical Society and other groups. . Jack and Marie Townsend, counare going like hotcakes. “The way these tickets have sold is in/cil representatives to the Folk
itself a great tribute to Phil,’ El¢a said yesterday. {Dance Federation of California.