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February 25, 1960 (6 pages)

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T and TRI-COUNTY NEWS TOOK. LITTLE YORK. CHEROKEE. MOONEY FLAT. SWE¥TL LING) sae -ORRAL, ROUGH AND VI x JGak @ r ELD, HUMBUG, RELIEF HILL. WASHINGTON. B mE Ag genes ; See ON HILL. PEARDALE, SUMMI 2 A. GO £ S HILL, SCOTCH Te eT MAS HILL. LIBERTY HILL. SAILOR FLAT “BAKE afr) coon or . ham, §@ KER ng LAT, SOI E. GOLD BAR. LOWELL = RBON HI OTC: HILL, NORTH COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA HILL, BRANDY FLAT. SEE STOR oe fe eat — ; aE renee NS FLAT, REMINGTON HILL, ANTHONY HOUSE, DELIRIUM TREMENS. irl ae wees 55 33.50 ew, —— 1960 we Per Year—Single Copies 10 Cents. [tain lest yearn oi.. 47,000 Attend Games: any Junior High Students On Honor Roll Foliowing ‘is a list of names of Students who have made the honor roll at Nevada Union Jnior High School this year: . ASRS = ; Nevada Co. Grand Jury Files Report The county grand jury said in its final report to Superior Judge Vernon Stoll the greatest problem facing Nevada County is adequate planning for the future. buren on the taxpayers. The report emphasized the need} It also recommended more help for more buildings, expansion of for the .county tax assessor’s some present facilities and im-. office to bring the tax rolls up ‘ provements in others. to date; construction of a: new ‘ John R. Lastova, retired sea. courthouse or expansion of the Thousands of persons in automobiles and buses streamed into Squaw Valley to view the VIII Winter Olympic Games under ddeal weather conditions on the ‘ Washington's Birthday anniver, » Sary hounday. The State Highway Patrol and Olympics officials said the numzg ber of spectators Sunday totaled sion of Highways reported some . . ice also in the early morning} . hours on Highway 89 and the} Lake Tahoe north shore route, . The turnout Sunday was so big{ the ticket supply was exhausted . . before the games last Thursday. they could handle no more than. 35,000 a day. Some ticket takers got stuck assure more equitable representation and federal legistration to amend the aid to needy children program to relieve the fanicial — : k captain, has acted as foreman of . existing structure in Nevada City; FE From a spectator standpoint the] in the morning jam and were late Pam Allred; Susan Burns, Mary. the grand jury since it was. construction of a county build: weather could not “have been for work, ~° Casci, Sheryl Davies, Diane Dun-. sworn in last April 1st. He sub-. ing in Truckee to include a dismuch better. While it was crisp There were 9,000. cars on the lap, Fred Grill, John Hawkins, . mitted the final report to Judge . trict courthouse and sheriff’s subry: in the early morning hours, the . parking lots. The Highway Patrol Steve Hummelt, Margaret Jones, . Stoll late Friday. station and jail; installation of our temperature warmed under a 7 estimated 10,000 persons came in. . Stephanie Lambert, Lane; SORES eR i na : Johnathan Leber, Anita Mabey, ~. Ceilia Miller, Gregg Schiffner, Judy Valdez, : Richard Burton, Barbara Coulson, Jacquilene Fahlman,. . Ed Gerick, Linda Hogg, Merilee Immel, -Ray Meister, Sarah Oakie, Kathy Sherman, Kim Staley, Cathy Addleman, Cheryl Atchley, Loxi Barnes, Darrell Bates, Linda Bennallack, Barbara Bergantz, Karen Blake, Mraijie Branagh, Kay Cantrill, Linda Casci, Wayne Darr, Judy Dunn. Craig Fountain, John Frantz, ____+.______ bright sun before midday, ____ 4 The ,Highway Patrol reported ni. : 9. traffic moved slowly but this was a “to be expected because of the large volume of vehicles en route to the Olympics. Chains. were not required on . any of the routes leading into ) a Squaw Valley. Highway 40 over EF Donner Summit to Truckee, and Highway 50 over Echo Summit were icy in spots. The State DiviNevada Comiy The report also recommends . an” automatic sprinkling system in the county hospital; organization of a western Nevada County airport district to develop the Loma Rica airport and the addition of two deputies to the sheriff's department. several other steps towards better government; Chief of these are supervisorial redistricting to Golden Canaries Cootiettes Meet = Golden Canaries Cootiette Ciub International No. 252 met Monday, February } ; 22nd.at the Veterans Memorial Building, Grayback Ella Meyer presided at aaa the business meeting. § A ae One spectator said incoming} traffic was so slow that bored drivers were getting out of their] . cars and engaging iff snowba.i. — fights with: other motorists. ne A concession operator said he} ran out of food at some stands] — and, was desperately short at others. The wise spectators. were those who had their food with them.The clear mountain air of the 6,200-foot high ‘valley was blue with exhaust fumes as hundreds of buses warmed up to leave. Army Pfe, James O. Willis, 19, —— son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. ‘Campton Willis, 215 Gethsemane Street, ae Sis
Nevada City, is shown with the Army’s new rifle, the M-14, which Plans were made for open in5 f : ‘ son of ; stallation of officers March 14. ity : West bound traffic on Highway is being introduced to spat ? Marilyn Gates, Glenda Goerz, Gwen Anderson, refreshment ers of the 101st Airborne Division Karen Hansen, Richard Hayhoe, : ? ; : aa 40 was slowed by the two lane : : hairs reported that final. Grass Valley Lions Club acted : ; S : at Fort Cam Kentucky. The tour of duty. Karen Hennig Do Hutchin. Chairman, repor ; d Dinner Summit. Traffic ort Campbell, ky. ' ace nna Hutchin as host to International Vice — is pe hic cco between 4 p.m. and. 10st Airborne Division, spear}for the 1960) son, Sandra Jean, Jo Ann Jen-. Plans have been made for a spaPresident Per Gustan Stahl of —s . * . an Hi “Patrol or-. head unit of STRAC (Strategic mes held in. kins, Marc Kirschman, Martha. Shetti dinner preceding the inrene his official visit 40 1. Se oe ray Panel oe ‘Army Command), is the first to. Squaw ifornia, this. Leber, Pat McMartin, Mary Mote, . St@lation. na a cack ob Ee [ e. dered all trucks off Highway 40 : , : month ; , : ry ie. Following the business session} this part of California. Speaking E : 4:30 and 7 to . Teceive the new rifle as limited wager Gregg Mott, Bill Newton, Bonnie at a luncheon in his honor at the 4 The wil Gene ek we be spar Meare m PE. 1) ssnititios began arriving at the Peavey, Roy Peterson, Ron Pierce, Chik thraviack Pots Sion. th Cand enkie Club, hae phen ono’ es ~ way of creating a permanent post] ‘While creating some problems, a em a to Willis, wile. bedors Terry Simpson, Sally Smith. Chief Grayback-elect Wanda Eby. that Lionism is now circling the " ; for a special investigator for the huge crowd actually pleased ie alg ade ee is incr vgs Stan Sodolski, Diane StruckThe tables were decorated in. globe. i district attorney’s office and Olympic officials. The attend: alpen wieght and man, Gary Sturni, Terry Taylor, . i onor of Washington’s Birthday. He urged the Lions to be “interaay matter was tabled for further) ance got off to a painfully slow. ' Doug. Towne, Eric Ttutmchewck, toe sesscis were tatciahie lnalional. mulndad and service ’ ( : oe ee a The numbe: spectators UIST anes Prec ery i, a hatchets. of-red and white. minded.” He. commended. the cat. _ Recent ¥ a new post of investi-. 'T , : ray “} Earle Ernest 7 sc . = ‘ideo gs cid toe pee local Iub. on showing the same f Dall gator ‘Was set up on a temporary {1 wutomatic . °f Mr. E. E. Brown of North gan . Wilson ' rass ey Man Is _. spirit-as he has found in his home By basis. and Monday the board of Fl ie Ha ede tae ba ae California, and. Michael . G ‘Vall y club at Eskilstuna, as j poi ind re oery thon aed i '. meter ammunition which is now . Gt@nt Sullivan, son of Mr. Frank ? Hour # On Hurt in 30 Foot Fall He mentioned that there. are rnoon session to ma e it a — si alli NATO Sullivan, Grass Valley, California, j 270 clubs in Sweden, and 14,000 . the standard cartage for A : : ‘ Vernon Rowe, 36. of Grass ValA _,U0U iy permanent post at $415 a month. i ime if ‘as sa intel in have enlisted in the U.S. Navy 7 OY, clubs in 104 different countries, \ Shortly thereafter, however, . ro mie oon ae . oe the . 224. are now under going Recruit T ? Main St Mg Pt ag ays i tee He commended them for fosteri Sheriff Wiyne Powe apeeered! "77 eS division’s 502d Infantry, Willis. 17@ining at the U.S. Naval Trainruckee S$ Company, suffered a fracture of . 8 8 democratic spirit whicht is i before the board and pointed out . . entered the Army in March 1959 . ing Center, San Diego, California. oe fell through . b¢coming increasingly evident in i that his chief deputy never could and recieved basic trairiing at. ‘8 they will spend 14 days leave. In an effort to prevent vehicles . ‘© Pelvis when he fell throug Europe. eee ; hope to achieve this salary under : ; at home with their parents. from using the main street in. 2. hole in the floor of the new é oS eg the present county scales Heath Fort Ord, California. He is a Truck . t dial telephone building on Colfax} President Barl Covey of the — a . 5 : President. Doris: Heather ar-. 1958 graduate of Nevada Union ickee as a permanent parking . local club presented the v: ing re y eu This put . pales nk oe De ranged the. International Rela-. High School, Grass Valley, and} incumbents Face area, county road crews have ina ne oT ee ceneiak “wey a beautifully pol. sera en to diiee the ati tions meeting of the pigeons 4 attended Sierra Junior. College, Opposition In se ager i He is recovering in the Sierra. ished gold quartz specimen. BH cctning . Professional Womens Club which} Auburn. on the no side o e st ‘: : = ; : yee a attorney had asked the board to 1.. Valley, on Wednesday,. Pfe, Donald B n Incumbents John M: Graham. ed to start enforcement at once. ; j “ istri q i ke the job permanent, saying c. n : ; sald he and Rowe had just com District Governor Harold >>. Ff make the job p WINE . Mehra 17. and Jack Brickell will face four i i ; a it j ary. s ieee An influx of cars for the Olym-. pleted a delivery to the second. Houser ted delegates from cf it is necessary for the full activity . R iv Badg P. ry gree gates . *} 7 of his office: promis Atte gmgral hag . « cata iadea i city counall mente te dhe nny . bic Winter Games hes redutted in. Noor abave the main dial andl Aubarn, Ramyiie feet City, Brown asked the board to api oe van Wane Army Pfc. Donald -L. Brown,. ‘>Y Council seats in the April] an overflow of traffic in the shop. equipment room. and Nevada City. son of Mr. and. Mrs. Louis H 12th city election. The third inove per diem expenses for L = sa ed tel Brown, Route 2, Grass Valley, ping district and the Truckeesua ‘oe deputies assigned to duty in the Donner Chamber of Commerce éach one displaying the name of cumbent, Bruce McKenzie, has SRNR : ._ 1a different country. This was in : ; declined to seek reelection after : wee A N A P P E A oa Gruckee area during the Olymple. Eceping with the theme of the. CAMormia, recenlly recieved the. Sone" soc etase Tul te Ga ak ccdinaaen : t . 3 He told. the board also the jail soeermng was: Dawe, Thy: Neigh assigned to the 4th Armored. , = ac bug "ean on — control the situation. ; NEVADA CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT ~ ee : has a female prisoner serving a se ent Dioctk Heather. stated Division's 54th Infantry in Gerballot wi teh . It was believed that the freeAD oo . vada City school teacher; Craig Davies, telephone company employee, Anton E. Heintze, self employed builder, and Thomas i 60 day term and asked for money : to pay for the necessary clerkmatron who must be in attendance. The board approved a many. . Brown completed a series of written and practical tests conway. bypassing the main part of. the town would eliminate much of the trouble, But N. F. Dolley, that for the first time since the start of the Olympic Games the athletes have been housed in one Pennsylvania Engine Co. No.2 Nevada Hose Co, No. 8 To the Businuess and Professional People of tning the infantry soldier’s inchamber president, said the situada Cit he place. They have a common meet. ©*?" : a Somer 8 W. Wallace, a bookkeeper. “nase : Nevada City $300 i Some a Sees ing ground. telligence, signal communications, There are no other city officials. rnin = _ —— than Ss : 5 Rae Mts moet the ie Florence Kelly introduced Anchemical biological radiologiic el this Sane: Pp freeway. car Wiind: udge Ve be elected ecuns ” cal warfare, infantry “weapons ders Dybvik, who spoke on Inyartal ; and night’ patroling. : "he 25-year-old soldier, a squaa. Old Quartz Scout ternational Relations and the part women play in various countries, Dolley said a survey revealed a number of residents parked their: vehicles in the shopping time requested clerical help for his office. The board approved extra help gear es ent The members of the Nevada City Fire Departmen are again making their annual ap i Mr. Dybvik is the exchange. leader in the infantry’s HeadDistrict Seeks Aid area on a more or less permanent the afternoon of Saturday , March 5, 1960, a 1 \, on an hourly basis of $1.50 an} oe. at Nevada Union High . @4rters Company in Heilbronn,/ Scouting in Gold Quartz Dis-. basis and interfered with routine. member will call upon you in your establishment i \hour for a maximum of $115. School, where he teaches book-. ¢mtered the Army in December} trj i business in the town. ‘ ness with a silent appeal for a donation of any ; 5 keeping and world history, His. 1958 complete basic training at ie : you feel that you can contribute to the Ne ; Fourth talk was particularly about the. Fort Hood, Texas, and arrived/ties, has been at a standstill alElectric Project Fire Department or for the purchase of as many tick : ee status of women in Norway. °V¢Tseas last May. most.a year, District Commis-. _. to our annual May Day Dance, to be held in the : There followed a question and an-. _ He is a 1952 graduate of Grass . sioner Al Spradling of Grass Val. Members To Hall in Nevada City on May 7, 1960, as you can affors iry there are some women in the} >@!Ta College. raising drive is going to take a. Meet Near Auburn During the past few years the Fire nent . ¢ professions in Norway, especially Ae lot of work to reach the goal of Ee ea? ee purchased a special built body for the “Rescue Car” Although traffic into Califor-. teaching and-some lawyers, a few $6,000 by the deadline of Feboo oe ae gee an Army Jeep to carry the rescue car over ina essal ‘. nia over Highway 40 showed a. ministers. = Located In Fratice ruary 29. a. ae ae Saturday, Feb. terrain during rescue work, and to serve as a fire ch : i small drop during January, 1960,; Johanna Burton, Capital Dis-. ~ oe Pee : Not only the money is necesae 9:30 etsy: eri wih. Cat We have added several valuable pieces of rescue : h as compared with December, 1959,/ trict music chairman, acted ag] Three soldiers from Grass Val-. S&Ty, Spradling pointed out, but be held ‘at the Mat: Vernon Grange. ¢duipment and wish to furter add to this equipment Al i it was still ‘considerably above} song leader. The accompanist was. ley, California, recently arrived. Volunteers are _needed to help idl Tk ia Weated just off the. this with funds acquired by their own efforts y : : the same month for last-year and . Jeannette Kennedy. > lage gl ~~ are now members oh gpa the ace Se Pitan aa way on the entrance} work without one cent being added to the tax purde : ccupied fourth place among the. City Bumies and. Profesional . The. men, 1860. graduates‘ Seous ent Explorer Scouts have f044 to DeWitt State Hospital. During this tical year, trom Auguat 8, 1959, to: 1 chegking stations as a port of} Womens Club invited the group. Nevada Union High School, en-. been operating solely through the/ The purpose of the event is to] this date, January 24, 1960, your Fire epar nt has i oe rite agian sponsored. tered: the Army last nber. fforts of the unit commanders,. teach and test ‘skills learned in. answered 56 fire and rescue calls, has been i ' The January report from the. jointly by the Nevada City club. nd completed basic training at. he said, and much work must be. thme electric project. Seyeral. S7SW¢ saving of six lives and held the fire loss Department of Agriculture shows . and the Universcity Women. This. Fort Ord. Sone to bring the interest and . workshop groups will be handled) They have had a team complete radiological a 31,496 cars, 3,939 trucks, and 873} will be held at the elementary] Pvt. Robert G. Evans, 19, son. rganization back to normal. by the +H _ re ing and acquired instruments for t ; : buses; carrying 100,940 passengers . school in Nevada City on March. 0f Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Evans,. Helpers may call ‘Spradling vat e. from Neva > se H bein recording of radioactive fallout to I checked at the local station last/23. A speaker of national promi-. Route 2, is assigned as a clerk-. Grass Walley 2464. 0° ees, Sepen Done Hamiliod. . in the weak ot ae. warfare or continued large ; month. nence will speak on public-rela-jtypist in the depot’s Headeg ee tests of atomic weapons. These are but a) H This compares to 38,300 cars for . tions, : . ». . . quarters Detachment in = -. Members will have an opportivities of your firemen for your 3 oe December and 29,303 for January,] The next forum meeting of the ‘tunity to learn and test them-. ~ ue ge on eee 1 ‘Stations exceeding Truckee . : ously received by the . month were Winterhaven, Blythe greatly appreciated by the Fi Fi and Yermo. * Se a . . , “390 . Thank you for past assist 5 were 6,359 cars adv: e for future , ; es + Sigua wootseianatagip fic BSR aes ENG oe aeaate ETS ee: ee ee ee , sien pom oe, Eee ha sea SNE Seca eg We Soa rc ghee singin