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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 24, 1962 (10 pages)

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4 NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET..Wednesday, January 24, 1962..Page 7 Radarhas revealed that some birds migrate at alti—NUZ NEWS = tudes too great to be seer from thé pone” . HATTOX JEWELERS 118 Mill St, Ph, 273-2716 . On Sunday, Jan, 14, a pipe connectiombroke in the ceiling outside "D" wing, sending water hout thar section of the building. No one was present at the school when the break occurred, but a youngster passing by on a bicycle noticed water forth from the building and school personnel were notified, The “flood” was stopped and the MAICO HEARING AIDS school successfully mopped Recommended Places To Stay & Play On Hiway 40 GOLDEN ARROW RANCH SLEEP OFF THE HIGHWAY Dining Room Open 7 Days A Week From $8,00 -doubleElectric Blankets Telephone Alta’5352 (area code 916) up for school the next day. +e: A crowd of more than 150 fathers and sons were present atthehighly successful 1962 Nevada Union Lettermen Society banquet, on the night ofJan, 15. Guest speaker for the event was The Reverend Donn Moomaw. Following the dinner, which was served inthe multi-purpose room by the cafeteria staff, varsity football coachJim Guinn introduced theNevadaUnion coaching staff. They are as follows: assistant varsity coach Dan O'Neill, junior varsity football coach Ed Martinez, JV football assistant andJV basketball coach Ed Connolly, baseball coach Ursall Snapp, and tennis coach Richard Soule. In appreciation for the fine meal they had prepared, the cafeteria staff, under the guidance of Mrs, Margaret O'Flynn, was presented with gifts. The audiencethen moved tothe gymnasium for the awards presentation and Reverend Moomaw's talk, C and D letters presented by basketball coach Tim Kays were; C's--Mike O'Connor; Rich Womack, Dick Veale, Rocky Lawton, Rodger Butcher, Gary Halton, Jack Hafelfinger, Mickey Mar\ cher, Rick Zunino, and Bob Toller; D's--Dave Launius, ¥ Dave Bailey, Don Blake, { Mike Mann, John Zurfleuh, and Mike Conley; Leroy Crowder, captain of the D team, was named the outstanding player of the sea\. son. Following these presentations was the announcement of the cross country track lettermen by George Peavy. RANCHO SIERRA INN -RESTAURANT BAR MOTEL Steam Heat Single Double, Bunk Room Auburn Exchange $3,00 ’ 491 . e ‘Ski Tow In Back Yards per person FLY ANY PLACE 2] RENO LAKE TAHOE LAS VEGAS with qualified trained, commercial pilots in safe, well maintamed aircraft. Cql-Nat Airways "LOMA RICA AIRPORT PHONE 273-6151 YUBA SANDS LODGE RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE Accommodations For Groups CLOSE TO ALL SKI LIFTS Kingvale Exit Phone Soda Springs GA 6-9929 RAINBOW LODGE WINTER AND SUMMER PLAYGROUND RESTAURANT RESERVATIONS PO Box 628, Soda Springs GA 6-3580 or 6-9988 BAR BEACON HILL LODGE RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE Rooms or Dormitories RESERVATIONS DONNER TRAIL GROCERY Fresh Meat, Bakery Goods, Vegetables Beer & Wine SODA SPRINGS SODA SPRINGS LODGE Meet Your Friends SHOWCASE OF THE SIERRAS . Accommodations Excellent Food Cocktails Phone GA 6-3681 SODA SPRINGS SKI AREA J-BAR CHAIRLIFT ROPE TOW Ski School Open Every Day RESTAURANT The Ideal Place To Learn To Ski! The MOUNTAIN SKI SHOP SODA SPRINGS Ski Rentals, Sales, Repairs iSpecial Rates For Groups And Service Men Coffee Shop GA 6-3636 LA MARINA LODGE WINTER RATES All Private Baths, Kitchens, TV Donner Lake LU 7-9968 BLACK BARTS Grass Valley _ SKIERS SPECIAL i The Largest Hamburger In Northern Califorsia Pitcher Beer Named w ere: Craig Fountain, Ernie Pursell, Ernie McQueen, Dave Ayala, Larry Phelps, Wayne Darr, Dale Little, Bill Bursill, Ed Espinosia, Jeff Haynes, Bob Messick, Stan Snell, Ken Miiler, Mike Kirshner, and Dave Ridenger. Next awards were given by junior varsity football coach Ed Martinez tothe following boys from his team:Don Ammons, Dave Baxley, Mike Keene, Dave Medlyn, Mark Paye, George Wasley, Ron Ray, Dennis Painter, Tom [ Boffman, Gary Fouyer, Dick Bunning, Jim Deeble, Dan Foster, Mike Hill, Bob Lee, Tom Moule, Rich Strohm, Dan Tomac, Gary Cassulo, Bill Valley, and Jeff Blain. Tom Moule, who played in every game as both an outstanding defensive and offensive guard, was named the most valuable player. Varsity football coach Jim Guinn then announced the following special awards: Best Lineman, Jim Jenkins; Best Back, Guy DeCordova; Most Improved, Brian Jamison; and Most Valuable Player, Cope Hutchins, Quarterback Richard Smith received the Jim Brown Memorial Trophy. Other players who also received letters were: Jack Osborn, Bill Newton, Harry Thomas, John Wood, Ken Uhl, Rich Rockholm, Reg Jones, Ron Bertram, Bob Thomas, Stan Sodolski, Jerry Gomes, Darrell Bates, Jim Brown, Dick Phillips, Tom Cox, David Yates, Tyler McHugh, John Frantz, Dale Clark, Paul Martin, Kendall Thompson, Jack Keck, . Clark Gordon, Joe Horner, Rich Smith and T oby Tobiassen, managers, Jack Brickell presented a US Savings Bond, given annually by the Grass ValleyNevada City Elks to an outstanding student leader, to Allan Haley. The highpoint of the evening wasReverend Moomaw's talk, It was regrettable that the event was not open to all students as speakers of this caliber would be enjoyed by all. Reverend Moomaw WATER PROJECT..Nevada Irrigation District Manager Ed Koster (left) discusses a letter of intent from PG&E which assures the district that the private utility will negotiate for the purchase of power developed in NID's proposed water project.
NID Board Chairman Ross McBurney is checking the letter's content with Koster. Norman Sage On Strategic Duty LOWRY AFB, Colo--Airman Third Class Norman C, Sage, son of Mr, and Mrs. C.F. Sage, Allegheny Star Route, Nevada City, is being assigned to a strategic defense unit following his graduation from the United States Air F orce technical training for special weapons technicians here, Airman Sage learned to assemble, repair and modify special weapons, related components and test equipment. stressed the importance of being a "1000 per-center", not content to play second or third string, but always striving for a place on the first line. Illustrating his talk with both light and serious anecdotes from his experiences as an All-American, Reverend Moomaw connected this philosophy not only tothe world of sports, but alsotothe "Game of Life," BERT A, BETTS Bert A, Betts, California Statetreasurer, has announced he will seek reelection. “The most important achievement of my admini-' stration was the institution of an orderly, flexible policy in the sale of state bonds, This policy has brought about competitive bidding and has already resulted in interest savings of tens of millions of dollars for California taxpayers, " Betts said. + + + BRUCE F, ALLEN Assemblyman Bruce F, Allen has charged that the crime problem in California is getting out of control and that Attorney General Stanley Mosk, whose job Allen would like to get, is shutting hiseyesto it, Allen citeda report for 1960 that showed nearly 50,000 more major crimes than the year before, ++ + EDMUND G, BROWN Governor Edmund G, Brown There’ s only one way to go shopping in your stocking feet (Pacific Telephone gives you one guess) @) ©) [Political Prospecting spoke on the-need for citizen participation in, political and governmental affairs andtheneed for better government -citizen Ccommunication before agroup in North Hollywood. "We have reached the point today where Californians can no longer afford to ignore politics and government except once every four: years, Events move much to fast in the 1960s for anything less than full-time attention, "California today isa state of 16 million people, soon to be the largest in the union, This year, its government is spending 2 billion, 600 million dollars on education and classrooms, highways, law enforcement, water projects and hundreds of services. "I must tell you that I do nothaveany magic formula for solving this problem of communication between citizen and government. It must begin with each of us, perhaps with the decision to put aside 15 minutes or a half-hour each day for reading on government’s affairs in our state and gathering the basic facts we need for making judgments, " + + + GEORGE CHRISTOPHER Mayor George Christopher of San Francisco will bea candidate for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor of California. "California deserves more than an unproductive appendageto a political machine . in the office of lieutenant governor, " Christopher said, Michael Black well On Landing Ship SAN DIEGO---MichaelG, Blackwell, seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs, Gene Blackwell of Route 1, Grass Valley, returnedtoSan Diego, aboard the dock landing ship USS Alamo after a six-month deployment with the Seventh Fleet in the Far East, Room Now Conference Available GRASS VALLEY---A free meeting and conference room has just been made available at the Midvalley Savings and Loan Association in Pioneer Village in Grass Valley, according to Jim Harding, Vice President. It will be open to any local organization any time of the day or night, seven days a week, Harding said. Meeting times may be scheduled by contacting Harding at Midvalley Savings and Loan Association. He said he would try to schedule meeting times outside bank working hours, although the room has a separate entrance and can be used any time if arrangements are made in advance. Theroom will accommodate about 15, Harding said, and comes equipped with a range, refrigerator, and coffee pot. END OF YEAR CLEARANCE Jim Heather FLOOR COVERING 233 Mill St., Grass Valley Phone 273-6028 @ SEE the new and attractive mosaic pattérns in vinyl Sandran now being shown at Heather's, Material for a 9" x 12" room. .$1860, including tax, Easy tocare for, No hard scrubbing necessary ! Tremendous savings on first quality linoleums, many pat; terns. You may find just the room size you need, in time for the Holidays! Tokeepthose floors looking bright and shiny, Heather has several fine new vinyl waxes, Ee ee Fost Chee! By Those That Know Nevada County Best! John L. Beitz JEWELER Longine-Wittnauer Authorized Dealer Nevada County * Del Oro Building Demar Dundas HEATING AND COOLING SERVICE Repairs Parts Controls Furnace, Stove, Cooler 321 BOULDER STREET Phone 265-2562 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL PLENT Y OF PARKING. FOOTE ELECTRICAL CO. 519 Alta Street Phone 273-2478 GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 000 Dial 273-7392