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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 22, 1965 (20 pages)

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California Beauty Governor’s Confab Is Set For January Governor Edmund G, Brown joining with President and Mrs. LyndonB, Johnson in a campaign to preserve natural beauty, improve upon man made creations described as anything but beautiful, and to provide an environment for the good life, has formed a Conference for California Beauty. District Attorney Harold A. Berliner has received an invitation tobecome,a member of the advisory group scheduled to hold its first meeting in Los Angeles January 11th and 12th, In a letter accompanying the invitation Governor Brown said in parts: "As California‘’s population: continues to grow at an unprecedented rate, I am concerned that our magnificent natural beauty be preseryed for the enjoyment of this and succeediug generations, "In calling this conference it is my hope that responsible leaders from all areas of the state and every field of endeavor will gather in Los Angeles for thoughtful consideration of the problems posed by this growth which sometimes results in blight and ugliness, " Commenting on the governor's statement Berliner said: “Nevada County particularly has a big stake in this program because we have more than our share of natuial beauty, some of which already has received early touches of blight", : DEATHS LAWRENCE--in Nevada City, Dec. 6, 1965, John Lawrence, 81, the father of Mrs. Myrtle Mix of Oroville. He was a native of Mooney Flat, Nevada County and CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE SPINET CONSOLE PIANO to be picked up and sold, Will sacrifice to responsible party in this area, Also ELEC, ORGAN. Cash or terms, Write or phone 916922-9880, Adjustor, Kohler & Campbell Pianos, 1615 Del Paso Blyd,, No. Sacramento, Calif, OAT HAY & ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE, Yuba Almond Hull Dryer, Inc. N. TownshipRd,, Yuba City, Calif, Tel.#743-6993,#695-2047 (evenings). FOR CHRISTMAS! Mountain Honey $1.00 Half pint Gift Wrapped Mrs, Parks Hartley 618 Zion Hiway 20 Aquariums, gold & tropical fish, collars, leashes, dog food, small gifts, X-mas cards, Wiley-Y Pet Supply, Penn Valley, FOR RENT "NEVADA GARDENS" new 1 & 2 bdrm, apts. unfurn, carpets, drapes, complete kitch. appliances; aircond. TV conn, storerms. laundryrm. magnificent gardens; water & garbage pd. Spring & Bennetts Sts, NC phone 265 -2353. SERVICES WINDSHIELDS REPLACED And all other automobile glass, Moule Paint & Glass, Grass Valley, MARY LOUISE BEAUTY SALON Specializing in Permanents 150 Boulder St., Nevada City 265 -2742 had been a patientin the Nevada County hospital many years, Bergemann and Son Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements, + + + + + HENNING --in Weimar Chest Center December 16, 1965, Carl henning, 70, the husband of Cleo; father of Louise Moscardini of Grass Valley and grandfather of Carlene Moody of San Jose, He is survived also by relatives in Montana, He was a native of Montana and came to Grass Valley in 1932, He worked in the Idaho-Maryland mines until they closed, He later worked for the Southern Pacific Railroad on the bridge and tunnel crews until his retirement five years ago, He served with the United States Army Engineers in France during World War I, Officers and members of Barracks 776 Veterans of World War I officiated at funeral services December 21 in the Hooper-Weaver Mortuary Chapel, Burial was in Golden Gate national Cemetery in San Bruno, ++ ++ t+ LITTLE--in Nevada City, December 17, 1965, Janice K. Little, 28, the daughter of Mrs, Lucille Fore of Grass Valley;
sister of Joyce of Nevada City; neice of La Vonne Stohlmann of Nebraska and Belle Morris of Auburn, A native of Grass Valley, she was injured in a tragic accident almost 10 years ago and had been partially paralyzed ever since, Private funeral services were held December 20 in the Bergemann and Son Funeral Chapel, +++ + + HIRSCH--in Nevada City, December 14, 1965, Perry Hirsch, 67, the husband of Bonnie, He also leaves other relatives, A native of New York City, he spent 50 years as a marine engineer in the United States Merchant Marines and was a commander in the Merchant Marines during World War II, He retired in this area seven months ago, Funeral services were held December 16 in the Bergemann and Son Funeral Chapel with burial in Sierra Memorial Lawn, Vernon Stoll To Serve On Judge’s Board The appointment of an advisory committee of five superior court judges, including Vernon Stoll of Nevada County, to draw upa program for the 1966 Superior Court Sentencing Institute was announced last week by Chief Justice Roger J, Traynor. The ‘Institute, held last March for the first time, is sponsored by the State Judicial Council under legislative authority. Chief Justice Traynor is Chairman of the Council, The first Institute, held last March, was attended by 80 judges representing criminal departments of the superior court in 44 counties, The aim of the Institute is to promote a greater degree of uniformity in sentencing practices throughout the state, with the additional objective of helping newly-appointed judges, Judge Louis B, Dematteis, of San Mateo County, is Chairman ofthe Advisory Committee, FLAG WAVING has become passe in most parts of the country /these days and even frowned upon in some, but not in Nevada City. When the quartet of American astronauts accomplished a space first for this country last week and the first two were safely recovered Thursday morning, Mrs. Carolyn Parks Hartley of Zion Street felt something should be done to mark the event. ‘The hand-drawn poster reading "Gem VI & VII Bravo! !" and the draped American flag were her patriotic offerings to mark the amazing flight. DLLUIAN AMAL) LARA OVLHS LMT for Homeowners al low ode / Now you can obtain modern, streamlined insurance protection for your home with a remarkable new policy which combines: Fire, Windstorm and Allied Perils; Additional Living Expenses; Comprehensive Personal Liability; Theft. Best of all, you'll get more protection at less cost and enjoy the advantages of a single policy:—one agent, one company and only one premium. Let us give you full information about this: new policy especially designed for homeowners . . . today! CURNOWeHALLS INSURANCE 316 Broad St. Dial. 265-4586 ARTWA CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Martford, Connecticut A@iliated with Atne Life Insurence Compeay G96T *ZZ Joquisseq?* *2088nN Ayunop epeaen’** iS BAe i . SF Le e ee is = ALLIANCE TENNA-ROTOR & WINEGARD ANTENNAS announce the greatest advance in antenna installations in ten years! Now enjoy: e Completely transistorized tenna-rotor. e More stations from farther away without interference, e Sharper black and white pictures. e Cleaner, truer color reception made possible by ultimate In fine tuning. e Bright gold anodized finish antenna. e Guaranteed best possible reception in your area, FREE ESTIMATEG......... CALL 273-9541 Banner/Sierra COLFAX HIGHWAY & BRUNSWICK ROAD ‘a STORAGE THE BEST MOVE YOU EVER MADE 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE