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SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF NEVADA CITY, GRA
OMEGA, FRENCH CORRAL, ROUGH AND READY, GR
CEDAR RIDGE, UNION HILL.
SELBY FLAT, GRIZZLY HILL
QUAKER HILL. WILLOW VAL
PEARDALE, SUMMIT CITY, w
and NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET and TRI-COUNTY NEWS
SS VALLEY, RED DOG, YOU BET. TOWN TALK. GLENBROOK, LITTLE YORK.
ANITEVILLE, NORTH SAN JUAN.
ALLOUPA, GOUGE EYE, LI
CHEROKEE. MOONEY FLAT, SWEETLAND. ALPHA,
NORTH BLOOMFIELD, HUMBUG, RELIEF HILL. WASHINGTON. BLUE TENT, LaBARR MEADOWS,
ME KILN. CHICAGO PARK. WOLF. CHRISTMAS HILL.
,» GOLD FLAT. SOGGSVILLE. GOLD BAR. LOWELL HILL, BOURBON HILL, SCOTCH HILL. NO
LEY. NEWTOWN. INDIAN FLAT, BRIDGEPORT, BIRCHVILLE, MUORE’S FLAT, ORLEANS FLA
LIBERTY HILL, SAILOR FLAT, LAKE CITY,
RTH COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA HILL, BRANDY FLAT. SEBASTOPOL,
T, REMINGTON HILL, ANTHONY HOUSE, DELIRIUM TREMENS. ppv
33rd Year, No. 3
Nevada City-Grass Valley, California, Thursday, January 15, 1959
Price Ten Cents
Weather or Not
NEVADA CITY
Date Max. Min. Rain
Jan. 7 : 44 37 2.06
Jan. 8 50038 .08
Jan. 9 55 40 2:91
Jan. 10 54 Soe2as
Jan. 11 52 45 ati
Jan 12 56 47 66
Jam, 13 a2 Biri ants!
Jan. 14 58 29
Rain to date 16.84
tain last vear 22.42
GRASS VALLEY
Date Max. Min. Rain
Jan. 7 44 9 .20
Jan. 90 42 .06
Jan, 9 54 433510
Jan. 10 aS) 48 AMG
Jan, 1 03 47 49
Jan 12 5& 47 62
Jan, 13 50 40) 1.31
Jan. 14 62 34
Rani to date 17.00
Rain last year 22.03
Courtesy School Meeting
Called At Hennessey School
On January 20 at 7:30 p.m. at
Hennessy School, a tourist cour.
; . treatment and rehabilitation of alcoholics, a significant reduction tesy school will be discussed. Its . cVenings and at the end those .
; ' . ' . tal rou . . ; . in polio. and a join medical-public health attack on hospital infer purpose will be to train business . finashi BP onAoesrctuwelleprenos .
; 1 . 1958 +t t} Stat
»tio Mt um SO Valice adie I Wao DV it state men, filling station operators, . finishing the course will be given Jb ns Were among le advan mia during ) {
motel and hotel managers how . & certificate: of Completion
Health Department, aeeording to a report just issued
to properly meet and greet the . The following fron Doyle
In reviewing the department's 195% activities, Dro Maleolm H
tourist, make him feel at home! Thomas, ecretary-miagnaser ol
Merrill, state director, made note,
and have all the answers to his . Ne vpda County Board of Trade,
ae many public health prob °
questions. The California State <Plums tue purpose of the tour
fee ee 0 e er
Department of Education has Pre= Ast CHuunlOGsr séhiuol:
he vear by research Iirvevs and
pared a course, “Serving the Cali. \ y URE CINE Tur iia GNU tude Among these re Inve 5
fornia Visitor,’ which will be a Piglets xhibat Gt Weed
ae ie mein Rates Hi h Fat
( y . . . A eget alt
{ { vila
suid m condneting COURT yh Peis september. the county mas
. Nae x ‘ g
school sessions here. Qualified SCE TDUere ; Pe ata
Condition oof children's 2) } are Ban i) ! Wo VISTCOrS
speakers will discuss various asrue heuer Rarer che Tan ri. Vile extent “ot Tota and e 9
pects of subjects pertinent to this} wnouy s12 Heaters Wares NEO te
Cee EEO SHOT M sy sl Tl Ee al) uc 10n hl
about ee OW athio ery
:
. ; :
ns wh thousands of Cali. ;Gayvy ob therr visit here, These
7m : .
I st ne res 2 <
. figure > are based on suund re : eS CSU aC MG PLOlCetCd . “Tah Gakic Grass Valley dairyKenned Bound . search by Midiny Organtahions
ee t Saucer poli ) lanean citer wlit, tint 1958 yea
Imaking a stud th uUrist Wile public health must } } t average butter
eat Which 3 ea Dip busialert for discuse tion’ for large her in
Over To Superio Cotuaitie Ly Nother nay (Cav . pres] and ’ on Newiida Dairy . Hetd
:
pl i ! on AVON Pb rovement Assuciatian, Peputt
. i Lortebot . tripod \ nen \ 4 t I .
. erty . tat port \ ! \
{ Te} . rt SHY Ms Ba) PTR AGENT ottice
C t F T 1 ie " vif
. : be ; PUEDE Ui ee ere Nien) ocnMnniine
eg ae puobdens fo bese dit nad al ita Count ‘ rated
. I : . Dy Ce Rake: sie noise production
more to offer
EULESS ENG Phine pounds over the previou
The preliminary hearing of} Vhe Board of Trad been
i Ha hg a ee eg! nth Hie 40 pound record
Charles C. R. Kennedy, Jr.,. asked to sponsor the sehiool. After “ee I Aaa ateiarie are psave his a half pound advantage
on a charge of grand theft} the January 20 meeting it will be
iyi ESUL f Health for re ver Chan Hunt, last month’s
brought by Wilbur D. Chambers] resolved as to whether suificient The Naval Aviation Cadet Office at the Oakis the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. £. Orzalli of Neae into the basic causes of} leader. Advlph Gettman contin
tok place belore. Judes Vie Mon. . aivrest Wilt dustite We course. land Naval Air Station reports ihat Chaviesiu: vada City. He-giaduaicd “ron Ge Ghivetets child accide ave W at in Califor. ued his high production average
tre in the Grass Valley Judicial; The meeting is open to all interHurst departed December 28, 1958, for the of California with bachelor of science dearee, at teks, ee il = eae paerok a ee a setae aes
Ses . 2 : et, se = : 3 i ¥ z Re ape og 9 each year hospitalor e or R d cen, District Court on January 7th ested persons Naval Flight School at Pensacola, Florida, the majoring in farming. (U.S. Navy Official Pho© 25.000 and aa: aruer aioe Fak ‘ "Ae ne 4 A { = 40. The charge involves a $3,600 “Annapclis of the Air.” to commence flight toxiiph)
000 for n ai tate i. een M ee d
e 5
f ps O walcal Care ) aAVEraPR ! THIS an
. 4 g F s e eee eis ot aes : i
Pound aVerape 2111 Whorrison a note, eae: of $500 and the H h Di training as an aviation officer candidate. He
Nid onthe Subject ue 3 Jents. Stan Semas were close behind
Mr. Chambers testified that Ig y Y ~ 7 9 Dr Merrill said that some five . at 38 pounds
.
Wh’ ~
Pi , ! ‘> , lit ! \ e. 1 . : y ‘ his business, the Gold Nugget pS New Sportsmen Ss bf : if ruit Farmers To adil ny Gecur yearly in CaliforFile Sruthers, Joe Ferriera,
Inn, was in’ bad shape financially . Sh a hl erl ot nia home and that) non-fatal] Mary Farinha and Sun, Alex Fer
When he met Mr. Kennedy in 0 0 uc on . S : Oop l'o Open In Meet January 223 . home accidents are a major health} rera and Ernie Struckman had
td y
: ' re ~ Fz i} } , November of 1957, and that he . Nev ada City i , 2 j Problem as a cause of illness, dis-] production figures well above
owed considerable ymoney to credPhe Divison of Highways an. Ed Pay re F 0 Ca out mbes P the siete bili and demand vn medicall the assur lution average for DeAge 5 eee ane joust one . raCh Eva, Wier KM) alifer . ; (ign re Bg erect] : iturs at that time. Mr. Kennedy, . Heunced ah Saas rat a publ Flas ABWias aon Munsee iaae a ae e ae: al a ea to tk jt Hities. fener,
according to Chambers, offered . #uctton will be heid at il am ape Se lo eta I Pwevote Cath Ritit iGrowei Paraiviie poli in Califurnia in. ) Oukley Marris tupped the small Fee Crk , 1 Fi < , re MeMW SPOFrlrne 1S
y i nr 5 . : . A , am q to help him out and try to keep today to dispose o1 three cabin Pstore um Commercial Street ani overnment a » be eld) Friday.) $%’8 Mt a new low of about one . he rd and all herds in the assohis business from going into} tecated on rights of way acquired < Neon etnn e ee ae = = . . ean ile cilive Geateet ise per 100,000 population, as} ciation with a 43 pound average
bankruptcy. Mr. Chambers testi-} for the construction of a section one man ; tA : erotic: . hi ae } ; irae nee . On “A ee compared to 1.5 in 1957 and 82] ftur-December. He was followed a f VeNaar? 7 Po eAATeki 1 Ye Vctit ira Ags . og toe ha! l at 1 ier MIS WeeR DV i Wil ‘ teat in H t Z fi ve nn i fied that Mr. Kennedy arranged} vf freeway on Highway U.S. 40.1 . Acad : rd aes lp ca eel Scduive he ‘ een alata in 19966. Total cases of pvlio. by Joe Azevedo, Clarence Deniz with his creditors to take trade . The improvemeuts"ire lo uted port ice His ate i 4 3) ( toil Ei, ae Memonat Build. numbered 286, compared to 569) and Les McIntyre. Only four of sy . ; ei “poll s t Is yu ral t ined SaxK. 4 ett P A ~ acceptances for balances owing North ot the eXistine tan Hwy ut diy Wee Secu Cit : af, : ~ Pra {any fit 199% Gie 1MEss8) ty 195 How. the oripinal seven dairies in the ' ry ¢ ) , EnEN Ur EN “ada 1t\ “US Iaie Us . 4 thal tre riht . . E fe i to them and helped him to stay . the cast end of Denner Lake inte aein eis & SM histiie Seale ed chien Sprocket titstunding on their . e We Mere were more than 200] small herd classification are comIn business, Hiphway officials said. the Sal nai ; ae an ; rate au oe Were nada ce ar . jae ne field have been obtained for . €4>¢ Of paralytic polio, &7 per Picts the testing year al f } f ; 3 EEE LS Sa Et WV SEEING R27 8 eat OC) OH Moe pV Na iy 0 4 rie ithe } 4 : " , Et o rm
This relationship continued] will start at the cabin formerly ver)! GRtin Jebeain 1A cere hip for Sev cin [Dla sion, The program is tol ¢eet of which occurred in’ per. R. C. Uren, with a 40.7-pound
through November of 1958. owned by John H wing locate al Ratael and has becn in the con. scheduled durin. Bow Scout Week i] \ ii ge td not yet been ade . average, topped circle herds testMr. Chambers testified that helthe interseetion of Norden Drive uctiun Held in Nevada Count< . tom Febtuatn to 12 1 rex t Fruit by Dy . dels Vaecmated, according to ing with the PlacetNevada Dairy
trusted Mr. Kennedy and that Mr.Jand Sicrra’ Drive. Payment of . ar sein seein x awe D iG A an eC re ries . Dr Mena Herd Improvement Association
Kennedy checked daily with his the price of the bid must be made Annual Meeting Of Maviierh Qiaye ule aa ctie Pe] . pomefoeist Stressing the need for vaccina-] Clyde Armour, boosting his averwife the cash receipts received in}at the conclusion of each sale. . r ee ot isa Rae ee SH Tih, (he Aitector reported that : 1) : ees leat ; L ‘ > lad Nhe Cul Peat ire iti 0) Gono enwac t ported that }age 20 pounds in le last two
the business. Mr. Chambers testi. Unless the property is purchased DHIA ro Be Feb. oo) k se See reece dor = Mit fruit k vay {bet one-half of the children months, Was in secund place ut fied that on or about September] for resale, sales tax will be col The annual meeting of the Pla : 7 } ? : i mee fa . ai OE Under the age of six have not] 35 pounds of fat. He was fol15, 1958, Mr. Kennedy brought} lected. The successful bidder will) eo -Nivada Dairy Herd Iinprove rh sd ' e tO. 0: mane, i or been udequately vaccinated . lowed by Anderson and Welch
to their home a $3,600 note made} be required to furnish a faithful) ., nt Association will be held . 3 pani ee S M “gaimst polio. And in the 15 to] Dairy, Ginu Genech, Bill Spuillpy Z lon ayers . be sites. es ; , re ae! ease ; 4 St 1 Ce CCG Tie} Ntative Scouts } t Mi: 958. b : ape zs cs = payable to Mr. Kennedy andj performance bond in the amount . py bruary Sat the Forest Grange . wil take cc: . i Tata E i 1g -) ¥ 140 seurs of ape gruup more than. man, Goffrey Igarashi, and Pen. j “eS “he are o5 : ht =" ee = EAM OA y « be tl ! { 1 gahlfrornt 1 dn ) ic asked Mr. and Mrs. Chambers to] ot $500. Hall in) Nevada County. Clem SNR ORASEA Lene ; ; ‘ MAE CAMOMIa Tivu-thirds have mot buen ade man dairy.
sign the note, claiming that he The cabins must be removed . Pelissier, University of California . « tuclian eral vereren Tee { a ott ial Ait bleu ee Gilet cat Production averages for FFA
. ‘ e : : ee r e VOPR Closed) 1 t OLLI . ‘ ) ) 4 ip ) ; ness t e tag “
(Kennedy) had this much money] from the free way right-of-way} Extension specialist, will discus ; BENG, the Bartlett . Pie department in 1958 drafted ind 4-H Club members testing u fe axle . , a 1 : ‘ Mm) t ; yi . .‘ “ Ss I : Sug in the business. Chambers also prior to June 11, 1959. It is antici-] the latest recommendations for ey Se poe is appointment, . Pear ¢ nittee of the Cauformma. a $270,000 statewide PECIOLO RICH ah Meee Geto mr acne TOLL
stated that when he asked Mr.) pated construction on this por-j raising heifer replacements Lit oe ae agen ee eae ereeament and to the} health program which would inlows: 4-H, Frank Nute 52 pounds Kennedy how he was going to} tion of the freeway over Donner} Walter Johnson, county direc ae a De SOL ARE ASOT band mi Order Advisory Board} clude establishment of a basic ite Ett Don Kaufman, 61
pay for the note, Mrs Kennedy) cininit: will) be sturted shortly . tor uf the Agricultural Extension . es iz : a (eeive es hematite tude bic Dei TET Cant verlt uiveillance program encompasspounds, one cow, Felecia Schapps told his that if he ever paid any-lafter this date Service in Placer County, will ee Pa ee J ; ; ce vce pus ait of the elements which con. og pounds, one cow; FFA, Tom
thing on the note that he (KenThe terms or the sule require . how slides describing the work . ‘ ; ne A ie tials During the afternoon session} tlibute to exposure of the public Casper, 56 pounds, one cow. nedy) would give it back to them the payment of the bid price in} he has done to improve ranges . ‘<"' na ar aU OE, . RUS ae dee Atel man, Agricultural . tu radiation Bune Norices POlinmmtinieincd
if they ever needed it. Gash, or Cashiers “or certified . Dy the eradication of oak trees, . Uo = 2s ©& . ne tons CHUB. Exteusiyt Servic ponies t.[ The department in 1958 gained W ih, tt Aj hest record for a
ae % : ae igi = : Sal BS at les ay 1 wanis “ ae . ore ay fith Ne enes "ECL fo é
On cross examination by F. L. heey HORRaale-c ais dhs see Linch vil: be Served AE The il Cc irl ivdon, Kiw AMS Nesp ea OM Tne Blitiine Of oluntary agreements to assure \ Fai Lairrn alnten Gone adn < . Ses fies : fen. iu S a pte . 71 ae aecepte sub-chair. ; ‘ f . yraage anhimial ¢ Ing ce on Sinclair, attorney for Mr. Ken sonul cheeks cannot biv tecepted Hail for a nominal charee. All ub. hav tepied. “subschant= . yy.) 3 Hel Dilek ethene farm tie ate disposal of radioactive . >, D a ess a feed 10226 oa SE pe sctifie 5 S * . . =I t ns} sto CoOordinat the ‘he : ‘ . } oeg me CUOC TE othe On CHC “eo nedy, Mr. Chambers _ testified The cabins may be inspected. DEIA members and interested . "1 coordinate sien udvisor of El Dorado County, will . Wastes at sea off the California : . a : 1 603 pound
‘ reurs ¢ > oe ¢ ‘ eo i eb hiel 1 , t ; : ry 3 : ounds wo nilkK anc ‘ ounds that several years ago he eel en prospective bidders on the day . Cesta ate invited ta: attend pegs ee ee ; WOURDN the apple spray thinning story vot The agreements, made with { fat. Ivan Hunt had the to chased some land in North San Gf Sule foo TU acne fo sale vite tana meeting District Fairgrounds in the Home . interested tate” avencies And . = = oe : + al ‘kK mo Se ere ae anes Pre ‘ me ‘ Wee Jiuildine a ha %H-301 . producing thorougnbred as Itly Juan for $4,600, paying the sum TI Meonorie Ptuilding Th ve . te disposal tirms, provide fur ; w sale a Nspectiolr th be ; a ie aS : i , ‘tati 888
of $500 down fol’ {he land; teav= ale and inspection wai c. AUXILIARY CEREMONY Club of Auburn is also expected Of Lo al Intere st packaging of the materials in. ished ner lactation with 10,888
ay nen : conducted by personne! from the } o cy ‘ } t fens r : . . : eS \ a ; younds of milk und 049 pounds ing a balance due of $4,100, which RignteotWav Depantinent oti { Selma Strange will be installed . to take part: Key personnel se-. Vana Chenoweth, the IG-year-. cvutainers of such integrity that . ? : ‘ os. :
was to be placed in escrow with a Hl. Calif Division of . 2S President of the Nevada City . lected by Shemft Scott held their! j1q caitey Mr. and Mrs. . they will remain intaet at the] Of £4
u title company. After the land }Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary . first organizational “meeting Fri4; De Ch eat f{ Delores} Pecommended depth of 2,000 fath.
A ; Highays. . = . A eal \1 i henoweth 0 clores ’ . H h rewur D artment
deal was made but before final : fat 4a dinner meeting in the Cornu. day, Jan. 9, in preparation for the 7), ive, is confined tu her home} vMs ignway ep
purchase, Chambers téstified, the j copia next Tuesday evening. program scheduled in) February. Treatment and rehabilitation
. timber was cut off the land and
sold, and that while he had not
cut off the timber himself, he
did receive the sum of $1,100
from the sale of the trmber.
Chambers testified that Kennedy offered to try and loan him
the money to pay for the balance
of $4,100 due on the land, but
that the deal never went through.
Mr. Herbert Niles of Nevada City
testified that he had never received from Mr. Chambers the
balance of $4,100 due on the land.
Mr. Chambers testified that no
money has ever been paid to Mr.
Kennedy for any work done for
them daily for almost one year
Mrs. Chambers’ testimony was
substantiated the same as_ her
husband’s, except she testified
that at one time the business did
owe Mr. Kennedy money as
shown on cash statements submitted by Mr. Kennedy.
Mr. Kennedy’s check for $500
dated October 8, 1958, made payable to the Gold Nugget Inn and
endorsed “for deposit to the
area, The course
Gun Club Auxiliary
Goes To Sacramento
The Womens Auxiliary of th:
Grass Valley Rifle, Rod at? Gun
Club motored to Sactamejiu tost
Friday evening, Januar, ©,
held its monthly mectiig at t
new home of Henry and edith .
Strick, long-time members of}
the Ciub. The Sitricks are well.
known in this” vicinity, Henry .
.
.
{
anid .
being employed by the Grass Vally Polee Department
eral years. They made their home
on Bennett Stireci have
daugitter, “Pat, who 1s new at
tend La Sierra High School at
Carmichael Henry is employed
at Aerojet and they are livnig in
the Foot Hill Farm district in
Sacramento.
sevtol
and one
The auxiliary has made a practice of presenting any member
who moves into a new home a
gift that can be used in the home.
At the meeting last Friday Mrs
Strick was. presented with a
cut-leaf philodendron plant.
credit of the Gold Nugget In,”
(Continued on Page 2) '
About 17 members were present
despite the inclement weather.
will run for four
. TO BECOME NAVY FLYER..
THE B-52 STRATOFORTRESS is the most powerful heavy bomber
ever built for the U. S. Air Force. Its eight jet engines produce
the power of 30 diesel locomotives and it flies faster than 650 miles
per hour and higher than 50.000 feet. The B-52 is 156 feet long and
its wings span 185 feet. It weighs as much as 120 automobiles and
its 48-foot tail section towers four stories high. A six-man crew
operates the huge bomber. (Official Air Force Photo)
because of itiness
a cee
who for several years was empl ved as book
Yvonne Caswell,
eper by the Ukiah-Tahwoe
pital at Truckee, has resigned . naution—was accelerated in 1958,
and is now livine in Nevada City, . the tust full vear of operation by
Mi Caswe Was employed by . the division of alcoholic rehabilitao Trustee, Prinitira: iC for. lation
see irs p te t Dr. Merrill reported that more
Titickee {than 3,00 patients were adimitted
* ed tieatment and a total average
Robert (Bub) Payne. a promi «load of 1,000 was maintained
nent naire Son and veteredd) ver jin the seven community alcoholeran millman, who has been allfim climes ain California whose
in Miners Hospital for tne past} Perating costs are reimbursed in
Votal Wels teacutalentn tull or in part by the State.
ie wi Aliaosteet. Giass Cs Outpatient clinies are located
nual much improved
id ti
* t+ © &
Well on the re recovery
aul ane Meow Sisil, who
just recently sela their ranch in
Penn Vallay and have their
permanent address at 419 Alta
Street. Grass Valley, are at present at San Ysidrp, planning to
race their horses at Calienti
Thty plan to stay in the ‘south
tor the winter. The Sisils are the
owners of Miss Vana D., Twobathee and Wholin.
State Department
-reparation of a
C aconobes in Califormin—the
tate with an estimated 600,000
alcoholics and the highest estinated rate of alcoholism inthe
n San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose, Stockton, Los
Angeles and San Diego. Californii last year treated more alcocases than any other state,
ac. ording to preliminary national
estimates.
Regulations were adopted during the year, continued Dr. MerriH, to govern sanitation, healthfulness and safety of ocean watercontact sports areas. The regulaReports On Activities Of Past Year
}
PAGIOLOR 1
Of Public Health
health program, progre Ha, erik
Suspends Work
The Division of Highways has
announced that winter storms
have resulted in the suspension
of Work on another major project
in the freeway construction on
Highway U. S. 40. The project
iffected is between 0.9 mile west
of Magra and 0.5 mile west of
Monte Vista
Work the $3,000,000 highWay improvement was started by
tne joint Venture contractors,
Frederickson and Watson Construction Company and Ransome
Company of Oakland last June
The work is approximately 45
per cent complete and highway
officials stated that they expect
no difficulty in having this portion of Highway 40 ready for use
by the time of the Winter Olympic Games.
This project, when coupled
With projects completed this year
and expected to be completed by
next fall will provide 61 ‘miles
of continuous four-lane freeway
on
tions require that public beaches
(Continued on Page 2)
and expressway from Sacramento
to the east along Highway 40.
SRR cise 3
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ba.