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August 6, 1959 (6 pages)

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33rd Year, No. 32 ern Te Se On August 3, Major § Cc. Haubtman of Grass Valley appeared before the Nevada County Board of Supervisofs and presented the following letter, whieh is self-explanatory: i August 3, 1959. Nevada County Supervisors, Court House, Nevada City, Gentlemen: a The undersigned ig the owner. of approximately two (2) acres of ground situated in your county y north of the Highway Patrol office. It is my desire to erect a motel on this acreage immediately, alongwith other facilities to be used for commercial ‘The contemplated expenditure would amount to approximately $300,000. This money hag been made available to me, and —is presently subject to my call, ir-}revocably, for a certain period of Mr. Cox has informed me that I must have these facilities hooke onto the Grass Valley city sewer line. Mr. Cox is with the Sanitation Department. This I am willing to do. But the Grass Valley eity council, before whom I have when California celebrates its} ; 109th birthday, will be filled with Special programs and events at the California State Fair and Exposition. In addition to honoring California’s admission to the Union, September 9 also will be California Grange Day, Red Cross Day, Day, and El Cerrito Day at the 2 A . 1 meeting of sheepmen from fair. It will be one of the busiest . 244 ‘of the 12 days of the fair, which . 2! Parts of the state. this year runs from September 2 through 13. — od panel aamb weighin, ractices, During the afternoon ,thousands eon ey my te or Hugh Baber . will be host to Jolin M. Lee, governor of the 519 Calvada District of Rotary International, who is making his annual official visit to each of the 44 Rotary Clubs in Northeastern California and of fairgoers will crowd the grandstand for the race program, which of Chico, ay Ai sweat ag ae will feature some of the Golden ror a ae = era Sti uae State’s finest horse flesh in such . fre Murphy, superinten events as the $4,000 Rancho Del. °f the Hopland F ield Station of Paso handicap, the Admission . e University of California. : ~ : Statewide committee meetings} Northern Nevada. teats will occupy Thursday afternoon’s oe oS oe session, followed by a social hour and the annual dinner dance and Governor’s Hall for their annual entertainment. Day Purse, and a half dozen Grangers will meet at noon in. luncheon, and lumbermen from all points of the West will hold their luncheon at the State Fair Members of Lions Clubs from throughout the state will hold a} Northern Cos. Bank dinner meeting at the fair on Admission Day, and the E} Cerrito} Declares Dividend) High School band will present a series of concerts. .m. a Red Cross variety . Bank, which has its head office i: pen te presented in the. in Marysville, have approved bandstand ,and a series of other} Plans for a ten-to-one split in special events will get under way. . Cpital stock and the distribution ber 9 will be the finalj °f @ 25 per cent stock dividend to : bane 4 sor the State Fair horse . S®@reholders, President T. J. Hetnl : show, and as an added feature of land announced last week. the show the State Fair rodeo 3 : ne Present $$100 par value of each their riding ability “and Soree~. ne of stock will be reduced to manship. a on the following night. stand, and all exhibits, including the Counties Buildding, Hall of Flowers, livestock barns Woman’s/. , Building, Industrial Building, and . for each four shares owned, will the Art Show will remain open . aiso become effective August 15, . r until 10 p.m. ; {for stockholders of record on Au-. ; \ idway, seven acres of. gust 3. : jing th car's Addition of this dividend stock . under will remain open until midnight. . will increase the number of out-. all . rides, sideshows, thrills, and fun, Notice ‘. not wtihin the city limits; and ventions every held by the Cali: fornia Wool Growers Association. Forest Products Day, Lions Club which share owners will receive aR a sewer due to present overloading of the sewage plant. I am while the Spring Hill CorporaCity Council of Grass Valley that the present plant is not adements due to there not being any storm sewer to take care of the overload of water emanating is going to grow in the years ahead. Now is the time to make that will certainly arise in the I present my problem to you and seek your help and suggestions. I am in a position financially ‘to even consider working with you to finance some plant big enough to handle all future needs, ali gh it would appear to me that a financial plan could be worked out on somie bond you to obtain the objective needed for a rapidly growing community. ik <— I await yous «ly and cooperation.” f : ae Yours \ truly, JOR S. O. HAUBTMAN. Galifornia sheepmen will_converge on San Francisco next week (August 13-14) for one of the most important annual conThe event will be the 99th anScheduled for the two-day dividend of one share of stock} er einen and T COUNTY N . RELIEF HILL. WASHINGTON, BLUE WE peal : 3 Ya CHRISTMAS HILL. LIBERTY HILL. 98 Wg j DB eens et 30 PARK. WOLF. NORTH COLUMBIA, FLAT, REMINGTON t 6, 1959 appeared, cannot give me any en-. © couragement that I would be permitted to hook onto the city tion, across the road from “me, . me has been permitted to hook onto ; the city sewer, I realize that the} does have a serious problem be-7 fore them at this time. It appears quate to tak care of all require-} — from the mines. Our community . provision for these contingencies . ningham, long-time field superA $50,000 fire leveled a paint . : x1 store and an ujholstery establish-. not ment in Hills Fiat,.a business and residential suburb outside the north city limits of Grass Valley, Sunday afternoon. William Moule, owner of the Moule Paint and Glass Company;. ipressors and spray equipment insutance. He plans . fil and» glass conbern, operator of -fan awning and upholstering shop . Rotary Club To . cy The Gram Valley Fire penn. . WeVada Co. Fair ment also took part in the supian ugust Pression of the flames. The Nehk bee epee ni pe Bag vada City _Department moved A, Wylie of Penn Valley will standby equipment_into the Gold Flat area for protection. AG Heat from the burning paint scorched structures more than i ill be handled by thei 150 feet from the fire. oe bow tealnlk The flames burned power and telephone lines and temporarily] cight weeks of training and weigh cut off power and co partment officials of building, ma10 acres of brushar of the buildings ver. The fire was Gold Flat Volunteer Fire Department, -a suburban organization. [Nevada Co. Fair Extend Welcome . Offers Free Shows To Dist. Governor The Rotary Glub of Nevada City today (Thursday, August 6)
Registration For Vocational Nursing Now Open At Yuba Yuba Coliege announced this week that registration for 195960. vocational nursing classes is now epen. The course is tuition-free. The total cost is approximately $75, which nelider bocka ri eg }1950 as a hobby and before long caps, and student body card. is one. year in length; minus four weeks of ion time. ‘Instruction is given in rare. of the well and the sick child, medical and surgical nursing, of mothers and newborn infants, body structure and function, psychology, well as other subjects. A new building willbe opened for these classes in the fall. Practical experience in the local hospitals under the direct supervision of registered nurse instructors is the most important and satisfying part of the A-brand new, glass smooth concrete dance slab, 40x60 feet, has just been. completed at the Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley. Long awaited by the d folk dancers, the slab will also\be a popular spot for free entertainment throughout the day. and early evening for the Kids’ Day: Physical Fitness racés and contests. On Thursday night, August 2%, Arch Brooks and his seven piece orchestra will occupy the stage atthe slab, furnishing dance musie for the young folks from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Friday night, devoted primarily to square dancing, and Saturday night (with square, round The course He will address the local club and confer with President Ralph Colburn and Secretary Richard Millin and committee chairmen Action taken at the meéetig will jon Rotary administration and set the paee for California’s sheep . and wool industry for the coming picnic grounds. year. : nutrition, as service activities, _ Mr. Lee is president of a real estate and insurance firm bearing his name in North Sacramento; and is a former newspaper i He is a member and past ent of the Rotary Club of He was electeditor. ptesid North Sacramento. Directors of Northern Counties ed as the district governor of Rotary International for the year 1959-60 fiscal year at Rotary’s 50th annual convention in. New nounced that closing time for entries in the junior and senior horse show, FFA agricultural mechan. ics, 4-H agricultural mechanics and forestry is Friday, August 7, . Sko at 9 p.m. : nouncements and invitations will = i “Upon successful completion of the cgurse, graduates are eligible to. take state board é¢xaminations be sent out to at guests as well as the ees ewreeee. ote nensecncene HILL, ANTHONY. HOUSER, REME 2 ere Governor Brown Moves To Correct Abuses In Farm Placement Service Governor Edmund G: Brown] visor in Southern California, relast week moved swiftly to corcently promoted to the assistant rect what he described as abuses . chief post, with “dishonesty” and in the state’s Farm Placement . “misuse of state property.” Service. ‘Carr said the charges also conThe Governor asked John E. cern the corruption of subordinate Carr to continue to handle an inpersonnel. vestigation of Placement Service “This is the first action to corta practices, despite the fact that rect abuses in the Farm PlaceCarr moved up from director of . ment Service,” Carr said. “More the Department of Employment may be forthcoming.” to director of finance on August 1. Specifically, Gunningham was Carr launched a crackdown on charged with having employees abuses in the Farm: Placement of the service, during working Service last week by filing dis-. hours and at state expense, pick missal chatgés against William N. up fruit and vegetables for him Cunningham, assistant chief of in state cars and falsify expense : the service. vouchers. as The complaint charged Cun-. ~° Carr noted that Cunningham oS would have been eligible to reoe tire August 1, Carr said any disciplinary action against subordinate personnel will be withheld until his investigation is complete. (Continued on Page 2) e Dog Show Set F conduct a free obedience trial dog show at the livestock judging ring for fairgoers. Dogs com-. a) owners and all have been trained } by Mrs. Wylie. The dogs receive 7 2% > a seh 4 Hi ion dogs}it was announced and are not trained for trick dogs. Ribbons and trophies will be awarded the prize winners. The Calo Rescue Unit, directed by Russell Cone of Los Gatos and sponsored by the Calo Pet Food Company of Oakland; with the famous veteran bloodhounds Calo King and Calo Queen, Daniel Boone, Calamity Jane, and Annie Oakley, will be at the fair ]/i again this year on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, August 27, 28, and 29. Russ firsf started working with Daniel Boone in. Fu gained wide recognition for his rescue work. As requests for his services became more and more frequent, he was unable to aff the time and money required . n and in 1956 the Calo Pet Food} Company stepped in to pay the bills and placed him on a full-/1 time salary, and he is now on standby call 24 hours a day, free of charge to any California sheriff or other authorized county, state, or federal agency’ needing aid in locating a lost person. Manager Malcolm: Hammill anand become licensed vocationaly}' hurses upon passing theses examinations. Last year, Yuba College graduates ranked. second in the State of California in these tests. Minimum requirements for entrance are: 17 years of age or older, 10th grade education or equivalent as proved by testing, and emotional health. ,. Div. Of Highways 3 To Improve Beale Rd. . The State Division of Highways has called for bids to replace ‘the . existing road approach connectjing Beale AFB ate York City last June. He is one of 261 district governors superts WL W: have a _ The bank's 4,484 sharés of cappoetinlbenaca segs 500,000 queen contestants will perform = pe cchentiebileages coms. will . businéss and professional execuon horseback and be judged on shares. tives in 113 countries the world. . par value of $10 per share for President Co bi The rodeo queen will be chosen the new stuck. Iie Hi aie cated, Iburn asserted This change in Northern Coun. their activi The evening’s program will get} ties Bank’s capital structure will under way with a huge fireworks. become effective August 15 for display in front of the grand-} stockholders of record July 31, throughout f the same general principles of . ! The 25 per cent dividend, by. developing understanding and. among business and 1G3 access