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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 18, 1961 (8 pages)

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iy 1 A —_$$.— NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET ‘ Wednesday, January 18, 1961 . Caréilers Sing In . Oakland . . The Grass Valley Carol ‘Choir were heard in an an. ‘ual program of traditional . carols of Cornwall, England. . Jan.~8, atOakland. The . choir sang in ‘two concerts, «. one at 4 P.M, and the se. cond one at 7 P.M, The 42 voice male choir, directed by Harold George, avea program that included“Seraphic Minstrels," “Bethlehem," "Lo, the Eastern . SagesRise," "Lol HeComes, . an Infant Stranger,” "Salu. tation", "While Shepherds . Watched Their Flocks by ‘ Night, " "Hark What Music," “Angelic Hosts," "The Lord Is Come,” "The Prince of Life, "-and “Awake with Joy Salute the Morn, " — oe wo Pn we, DELOR¢ ' THEATRE Wed, -Sat. Jan, 18-2] THE SUNDOWNERS Sun, ~Tues, Jan. 22-24 THE SECRETS OF THE PURPLE REEF MARRIAGE GO ROUND Susan Hayward and James Mason Jim Heather"*" FLOOR COVERING Exclusive Dealer In Nevada County For MOHAWK CARPETING The world's largest maker of Carpets and Rugs. SQUAW VALLEY...andthe Olympic complex in the right foreground with the magnificent Bear Creek Valley forming the huge bowl in the left center. This will be the site of Alpine Meadows, the proposed $1,000,000 ski area. The Health and Welfare Committee of the Western Nevada County United Service Council met at the District Attorney Harold Berliner spoke to the group about the tremendous need for marriage counseling. Berliner said that his office had attempted at times to do a limited amount, but that lawyers imgeneral have neitherthe time nor the special qualifications to do such work, He strongly recommended securing the services of a professional marriage counsellor, Inmost cases, when a come is low, Divorce will increase the difficulties since it usually results in rein greater expense tothe taxpayer through necessitating aid to needy children in the welfare program, It was strongly emphasized however that marriage counseling is needed by all classes of people and is by no means limited to the lower groups. In marriage counseling, one of the most valuable services is that of setting up a budget and getting the couple started on a sensible plan of expenditure. Withthetalk of the district attorney revealed that the members were unanimous in récounty. Lunardi . Asks Farm Tax Law "One of the most serious problems facing California agriculture today is the bur. Goodwin & Cole Co. To Be Told the opportunity tonight at 8 p.m. to find out about the proppsed new ski area, Alpine Meadows. A meeting will be held at 1315 Alhambra Street, Sacramento, Warren Miller's film, "By Helicopter to Alpine Meadows", will be shown. The site of Alpine Meadows isthe magnificent Bear Creek Valley adjacent to Squaw Valley onthe South. The , Grtayback Lurline Peterson . presided to hear reports of the . Club activities, 7" 1s . pensxer . Group Hears Plea For Alpine tut Pa Chief Graybask Robert Mitchum # = nese sews 89 te SERENGET! Marriage Counselor In County Ski Plans wo thehowpialy nse: To Install Jan. 23 Golden Canaries Cootiette 4 Club #252 met Jan. 9 at the] Veterans Memorial Building, Nevada City. Chief Blanche Hatch, Club Hospital Chairman reported on ‘a visitto the Nevada County Hospital a few days before Christmas to take cheer to the elderly patients. Four Cootiettes attended to take magazines, sachet bags, Life saversand home made cookiestothe patients. The visitors also visited other patients in the hospital. The hospital chairman's request At the Jan. 23 crawlthe club will initiate four-new members. Installation will be conducted by Erma members feel athome in our "lousy order.” "Tho' our organization is a fun loving club and our meetings (crawls) are informal, we in Nevada City striveto live up to our national motto, "Keep them smiling in beds of . White, " said Chief Grayback Lurline. Coloma -—+-+Cootiettes Nancy Lanham Jeff Richards : : marriages with two housecognizing the need and in Skiers of the Sacramento and a ny ate nae ive holds to support instead of recommending that such ser. Valley who are interested in af = te gee, ag she : Margie Dean ras rate Ne one, : vices be added to social ser. becoming part owners of ss L h W I. W, a Plus Mrs. Seeerd-Lishe-peoiding: In addition it often results vices now ex isting in the . their own ski area will have . are planned to make the new an am 1 e ! Camptonville Resident Mr. and Mrs. Wesley I. Lanham, 327 Alexander St., Nevada City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy to Michael Brown , son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Brown of Camptonville. The bride to be graduated with the class of '58 from the Nevada Union High School Her fiance graduated with the class of ‘59 from Camptonville High School and is now employed atCal-Ida Lumber Company in Camptonville, The young couple plan a May wedding in the Methodist Church in Nevada City. Consumers Given . 4 and later attended Mt. Saint . : MOHAWK couple decides upon divorce, 6 exception such a plan is . den being placed on farmers . valley isheaded by 8, 937 ft. S et To Marys. She is now employed . pockgg; it is the thing they need hose ranches lie within ckaging i One of the oldest carpet man: : Ss ee possible, and creditors are . ¥ € ranch W ard Peak and extends 3 at the Nevada County ; ufacturers and a name to be . ‘+©4St, hee ae sal ying always cooperative. The . Close sarees! of booming . miles to the Truckee River, NMESS. Assurances i relied upon. -. — A Ro ae drinking problem is more cities,” said PaulJ. Lunardi, Chai: lifts; T-bars, andrope. Ce e rate a ete es : WE HAVE A FULL RANGE. Moved. The speaker : difficult to solve, buta mar. 48semblyman from the sixth . + ow s“will open vast snow Silom ous OF COLORS AND TESTURES . that most marriages can be district. fields to expert, interme. Nearly 10,000 people are . Kawelmacher umer ate AT PRICES RANGING FROM VISCOSE AT $5.95-A SQ, YARD TO 100% WOOL STARTING AT $7.95 UP TO $13.50 A SQ, YARD. Wewillbe pleasedto have you come in and let us show you cur samples, or call and we will call at your home with them. Also we make free estimates. We are confident you will find something to suit you need , é 233 Mill Street Grass Valley Phone 273-6028 seee savedif proper counseling is directed toward removal of the causes or remedial measures are taken, Although other causes are usually stated in the complaints, the majority of divorce actions arise fundamentally from money difficultiesor fromdrinking. Of
course this second trouble can often arise from the first, Berliner pointed out, Most young couples have gone deeply into debt for essential household equipment at the very time when inGOLD RUN, GOLDEN ARROW RANCH GUEST RANCH and RESORT MOTEL CALIFORNIA BREAKFAST «LUNCH * DINNER served EVERY DAY —ALL DAY John V. and Helen Hartmire, owners riage counsellor can help the drinker to see that a choice must be made and when the the victim desires the other choice strongly enough, he can stop drinking. The Alcoholics Anonymous group was highly praised as an assisting agency. Immaturity was also cited as a factor in producing divorce, Basic inadequacies of the individuals can be annalyzed and help given in strengthening people's ability to meet their problems, This type of counseling is not advisable for volunteers, who may do more harm than good, Professional counselors are available, whose fees are gladly paid by those needing his services, when within their ability to pay. Group discussion following eorge C. BOLES « OPTOMETRIST . areas speculators buy and "High taxes on agricultural lands force many farmers out of business while in other hold farm lands at low tax rates, thereby taking an unfair advantage of the other taxpayers in the community . In the interest of working out an equitable solution to this complex problem, I haveintorduced Assembly Constitutional Amendment No, 4,” reported Lunardi. A.C. A. 4, once approved ; by the voters, will provide that the local county boards of supervisors may pass an ordinance to provide the .agricultural lands in all or part of the county shall be assessed on the basis of their “agricultural purposes”. In the event such an ordinance is passed, the individual farmer would sign a statement at the county assessor's office indicating that he plansto keep his land date, and beginning skiers. Plans call for operation to begin next season with lift facilities, a-modern -day lodge, and a County-approved road entering from Deer Park on Highway 89. Alpine Meadows was conceived by a group of businessmen and skiers; Warren Miller, ski photographer; John McClintic Reily, treasurer of Carnation Milk; Minnie Dole, founder of the National Ski Patrol; and others. ' This is an area tobe owned and o perated for skiers by skiers. James W. MarshallGoldDispurposes within that period ’ the farmer agrees to pay the } t expected to take part in the two day celebration Saturday and Sunday at Coloma, when thenew $140,000 Gold Rush Museum is dedicated at the covery Park. The formal opening of the brick and nativestone structure, suggesting the building materials used during the gold rush, will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday. Dr. Richard Coke Wood, Professor of History at the University of the Pacific, Mother Lode writer, TV and radio personality, will defireman, USN, son of Mr. liver the principle address at the dedication which marks the most important event for the village of Coloma since the Gold Centennial in 1948, when an estimated 20,000 people took part in the pageantry featuring many of Hollywood's top stars, Among highlights will be ' to receive additional assurBack From Asia Marion E. Kawelmacher , andMrs. Dexter Kawelmacher of Star Route, Grass . Valley, returned to Long . Beach, Dec. 18, aboard the anti-submarine warfare support aircraft carrier USS Hornet following a seven. month cruise withthe . } Seventh Fleet in the Western . Pacific. : Duringthe cruise, the . Hornet visited Japan, Hong . Kong and the Philippines. Joseph R, Knowland, Past Chairman of the Park Comission; Paul J, Lunardi, Assemblyman 6th District and Herbert A. Scheuner, of the . es earn es James W. Marshall Chapter) of E Clampus Vitus, jremarks by Lieutenant _ DIAPER . GOLD ance that the pre-packaged commodities they buy will ' be check weighed by a i weights and measures official. The assurance was announced today by Director of : Agriculture WilliamE, Warne as he signed new regulations pert aining to the . checkweighing of pre-packagedcommodities. In sign' ing theregulations, Director Warne said, “This is a step forward in our weights and measures program geared to protect the consuming public. With its adoption, California weights and measures officials willbe able to determine beyond question of doubt whether pre-packaged commodities are ‘short weight’, " Souvenirs _ Specimens Phone ALTA 5352 : in agriculture for five years, ' . GovernorGlenn M, Anderson; Exit Freeway at Gold Run, turn right on Magra Road 228 pecainareapesca Street If the -land should be sold spleens v5 sth eS . De Witt Nelson, Director of W. . s oe Nevada ity for other than agricultural paid and what the taxe ‘Department of Natural ReDERBY ietraesieig "Old 40," 1/2 Mile West would have been had the,. property not been assessed for agricultural purposes, ;SOurces; CharlesDe Turk, i. Chief of the Division of } Beaches and Parks Honorable Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital Jan. 6, BoyMr. and Mrs. Frank Pendrak, Nevada City Jan. 8, GirlMr. and Mrs. Jimmie ‘Brock, Grass Valley Jan, 9, GirlMr. and Mrs, . insafe, well maintained airDonald Burtner, Grass Valley ‘craft. Jan. 10, BoyMr. and Mrs. . CAL NAT AIRWAYS Henry Hincock, Ill, Grass LOMA RICA AIRPORT . Valley. . PHONE 273-6151 LY ANY PLACE _, ef RENO LAKETAHOE LAS VEGAS with qualified, trained, commercial pilots BE WINTER WISE. BY SHOPPING WITH THESE MERCHANTS a . pee . ‘the nifty nine-fift . OTEL ‘ . ae SKY RANCH M ss. . Sharp All Sho i i i * US 93, 95, 466 John L. Beitz . . Sierra Freight Lines OSBORN *Beautifully furnished, carpeted 1-2 bedroom units . Jeweler s2ae GbE ors NaS, NORTH SAN JUAN Flower Shop “Individually controlled air-conditioning ad Will sharpen all kinds of saws * Combination tub -showers an -— ee. lawn mower base knives, and DOWNIEVILLE We Specialize In *Free show reservations er. if its gate adjust knives, scissors, or “SIERRA CITY Florist *TV, Radios, Swim Pool ger . — oa Mi ” any other sharp edge tool. SIERRAVILLE Telegraph Delivery *Baby sitters available ts, if pee : a Satisfaction Assured rs 205 W. Main St. *Near Good Restaurants iot iF Reasonable Prices ; z Grass Valley *2 minutes to downtown night -life a DEL ORO THEATRE BLDG, Dial 265-2681 FRontier 1-9125 273-6578 * Credit cards honored eS ep os y \ 7 200 Fremont Street an . EVERYTHING GRASS VALLEY Demar Dundas SUBSCRIBE : ast . ELECTRICAL HEATING AND To The LAS VEGAS. NEVADA iene) dee NERS oa LAUNDRY & COOLING SERVICE NEVADA " a a . =e DRY CLEANERS Repairs Parts Controls COUN nS a : S : ee ee FOOTE 000 Furnace, Stove, Cooler Nu : RE E! ~— " 4 ee ; Feats C0. h 321 Boulder Street UGG : F for new TRAVEL GUIDE listing fine motels ON YOUR DIAL as 519 Alta Street phone 273-7392 / lnc niga te aT pi . Phone 273-2478 _Phone 265-2562 $3.00 per year oak gh oy re py i a = ; < “ZITED “aquouszo¥g . : SS : ae Tae “$35 F8lb Tt : See = Le