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BRIDGEPORT, BIRCHVILLE, MGORE’S FLAT, ORLEA
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uary 29, 1959
SENIOR CITIZENS OF TOMORROW
Following a
JUDGE VERLE “Puss) GRAY of Nevada
r, Jr.
City
Judicial Court took these young Cubs throu
gh
MEMO TO ALL: Grass Valley Chamber of Commerce will
hold
its annual installation, dinner and dance Saturday night
at the Elks
Club in Grass Valley. Invitations extended to all business
peuple and
their friends.
the evolution of the American Flag at Nevada
City Elks Temple last week. Mrs, Muriel Griffin. den mother of Cub Pack 23. together with
Chris
Buchanan.
Gary
Sharp.
Devis Murray.
George Steger, John Griffin and Jerry
Thomas,
ginning of National Boy Scout Week.
(Nugget
Phot
extendéd telephone service would
recognize the mutuality of interests and community solidarity.
He offered a number of key witnessess in behalf of the application and could have sent a parade
tf personal testimonies to the
Vilhess chuir throughout the aftrnoon, all imbued with the single
Part
“Folks parking on Commercial St reet during the day
have a certain claim to squatter rights and
until a legal opinion is handed
getting on the map.
ROUGH AND READY CHAMBER OF COM.
MERCE hosted a capacity crowd at the
Odd
Fellows Hall during its first installation ceremony and dinner. George Marinkovich, presi
dent of Nevada City Commercial-Main Boosters, and Elza Kilroy are among those Pic-tur
ed.
Nugget
in
Cali
of the progress made during the
past 10 years.
so
persistently
hamstrung
by
ca
NUGGET PHOTOG went bulb shootin’ at the
meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s meet at Bret. Hart Inn in Grass Valley.
Same Photog, thinkin’ he had wide angle lense,
misses a coupla very important gals. Pixed left
to
right
are
Margaret
Lake
(missed),
Yellenrich,
Vanita Hassel. Margaret Phillips,
president), Dolly Pease. Hazel Bennetts
(who was chairman). Eva Mobley, who Photog
again missed. and same Photog apologizes.
Nugget hPoto)
the
Kay
COOTIETTES . . . lovely and pr
As most infurmed peuple know,
nothing
the
in
California,
North-South
not
even
water dispute,
Has over the years been so con» troversial as fish and game. It
has been this way durnig most
of your association’s jong span
of service.
Fish and Game officials traditionally have been the “whipping
boy”.
for
those ambitious souls
who try to grab the public lime
the ranks,
speakingy to. all
sportsmen,
and
partieula¥ly
Ray,
city
manager
Waxner,
Nevada
City
pany.
Change of Meeting Place
So many people interested in
the subject matter of this hearing
assembled at the stated time that
the firemen’s headquarters in the
Grass Valley City Hall could not
contain them and the meeting
was moved to the library of the
Hennessy
Elementary School.
This brought on a 45-minute
delay yin the opening of the hear
To Be Added
“THE SPORTSMAN” column
will bring NUGGET readers
still another exclusive feature.
It will cover activities of
rifle, pistol, trap, skeet, and
gun clubs of Northern California. New developments in target shooting, hunting, fishing
and camping equipment will be
reviewed, Policies of state and
nationwide organizations and
Officials will also be subjected
to
comment.
Editor Gerald Wallace will
County School Supt.
Tells Of KVIE Plan
County Superintendent of Public Schools Edward G, Fellersen
attended a meeting in Sacramen
to this week at the offices of the
newly
created
educational
tele
vision station KVIE, Channel 6
University
of
California,
Berk
ely, has been presented an Honors at Entrance award by the
'university,
the
committee
on
undergraduate scholarships has
. announced.
representation before the Legis-.
laiure, as do other groups.
As .a professional ‘wildlife administrator, I look on the progress
Veterans Memorial
in
Building in
Nevada
City
was the scene of activity last Saturday night
when the Cootiettes converged, convened. and
took over (their night). Pixed left to right are
Marie Daniels, Grand W5 Chairman: Margorie
Collier. Grand Assistant Rustling Louse; Mar
tha Hansen, also Grand Assistant Rustling
Louse from Hayward: Gwen Anderson, Chief
Graybaok: Alice Foucks. Past Grand Grayback:
from Redwood City: Peggy Bishop, Past Grand
Grayback, and Lil Walker, present Grand Grayback from Burlingame. (Nugget Photo)
The Honors at Entrance awards,
the form of certificates, are
given to students with outstanding high school records in anticipation of distinguished performance in college. Approximately,
the top 10 to 15 per cent of entering freshmen qualify, the univer
sity committee said.
visited the Nevada County School
District office Monday and spent
the day visiting schools throughout the county. The coordinator
formerly was a professor at the
University of Kansas.
THE NEWS
We are a weekly newspaper.
Robert Earl Trankle of Nevada
City, an entering freshman at
to!
up
J.
Wins Honors
directors of the California .
Wildlife Federation who represent so many of them—you must
.
have honest, hard-hitting, united.
light by tearing down fish and
game in efforts to build themselves up. These critics have advoctaing:
(1)
cleaning
helped to keep fish and game
(Continued on Page 3)
H.
According to Mitchell, the committee will hold its first meeting February 2 and 3 in the Hotel
Statler in Washington, D. C.
The league is the nationwide
trade
organization for the $54
billion savings and loan business.
you
made in ‘California during the
past 10 years as the high point
in my. public service career. At
the same time, I made both
friends and enemies by ardently
tive of the Grass Valley Junior
Chamber of Commerce; Nellie
Uhrig, Nevada City resident and
county public guardian
As a volunteer witness, Tom
Legg of Glenbrook Gas Company
spoke in behalf of the application,
stating that even though he had
two telephones, there was much
J} iit tere of the United States Savair for about seven hours a day
jings and Loan League, C.
R. and approximately one hour of
. Mitchell, league president, has its programming will be used
announced
by the Nevada County schools,
.
As a member of the legislative Fellersen Said. However, most of
committee, Mr. Claiborne will aid the schools “are not yet prepared
in the shaping and carrying out for the program because they do
off the league's legislative pronot have TV sets.
Operation of the new station
gram for the year 1959. The legislative committee, consisting of is expected to begin in the early
108 officials from savings and part of February, which is beloan associations throughout the hind schedule. The delay was
country, is one of the league’s caused by the late delivery of the
most important committees, beStation’s transmission tower. Acing largely responsible for the tual school programming will not
development and enactment of begin until the end of February.
Victor M.
national legislation favorable to
Hyden,
education
/ the promotion of thrift and home television coordinator for KVIE,
Most of
am
statioan operator in Grass
ownership in the United States.
"at reputations or personal incomes by causing disunity and
I
insurance agent and representa
j}
Paul Claiborne of Placer SavFourteen counties in this general
finys and Loan Association, Auarea of the state were represent. burn, California, has been aped at the gathering
The new station will be on the
. pointed to the legislative com
Vay und let the official family
ate all the bumps.
I' is tine to call a halt to this
and
snarling
public
perpetual
naWwiop on the bones of fish and
inate within
ervice
And Loan Committee
game Commissioners and admin
their
was in attendance
(Continued on Page 5)
Valley;
Appointed To Savings
I regret to say that in no other
part of the Nation have fish and
aii--and
for
Sportsman Feature
. 2aul Claiborne Is
At this time, and before this
particular
association
with — its
long progressive record, IT feel
ive a imenistration. Sportsmen's
it
particularly
appropriate — to
group, should clean up their own
discuss some of the basic probnouses, retire the few who make
lems facing California fish and
game today, and to review some
Commission
City:; Ken Adams, Grass Valley
wester
30ard of Trade and Ridge Road
resident between the two cities;
which has not assisted them one
bit to do the jobs for which
they are paid.
the cause of conservation for algroups that should be aiding,
and working closely with, their
most 35 years.
Not long ago I passed a 10-year ish andd game people. The tendmilestone myself, working on ency has been to look the other
conservation
Utilities
County Board of Trade; Bishop { conduct the column. He pioR. C. Staley of the Chruch of neered this type of feature in
Latter Day Saints; Kay Gallino,
the Stockton Record and later
chairman of the Grass Valley Reran it in the San Francisco
tail Merchants Committee; GorChronicle and magazines.
don Laing, past chairman of the
BEEPS AND LOVELY . . all of them
werkers on the perpetual hot seat,
The Associated Sportsmen of
And nowhere else has. there
‘California is one of the few roganizations in the United States been such a consistent lack of
that has consistently stuck to its solid organized support at critical
«objectives and fought hard for times from the very civilian
of
School,
John Larue, Nevada City attorney and city attorney of Nevada
of Nevada County.
Anthony
Photo)
Speech Of Director Of Fish And Game
Department Before Sportsmen’s Assn.
behalf
fornia.
of Hennessy
ieee vf
ng of he petition of the Pacific
housewife
and
mother;
Doyle
Thomas, secretary-manager of the
planning calls
tions, and
limitatons
in
vperations as in California.
entire
£ Nevada City; Jack Cramer,
[pre sident of the Grass Valley
. Chamber of Commerce and automobile dealer; Peter Ingram, the
Union Publishing Company, daily
newspaper of Grass Valley; Daniel O. Newton, cattleman; Mrs
RUMORS AFOOT running down from Broad Street
tell us that
the Broaders will not be outdodne in the “battle
fo Nevada City.”
Real spirit of competish is prevailing.
Nevada City, vou are
Investiga
the
. County Board of Supervisors and
association, they
restrictions,
library
Public
Local Witnesses Called
post office
WHILE CONGRATULATING, we also wish to extend a “job
well done” to Lisa Scheave for her foresight. A dream
just a few
short months ago, Lisetta now has a beautiful little chapel in Rough
for
local people called as witness
wv
Mr.
Berliner were: W.
W.
(Tabe) Bishop, chairman of the
as their place of business and ‘or re sidence Also, commented Strange
sibl.e.
vxtended
Hjective
1 xe rvice
the
the newly
MEMO TO BEALE AIR FORCE BASECongratulations
on the
occasion of getting the glory bars for be ing the best paper
in the Air
Force. The Nugget is most happy t hat we made this distinction pos
Valley
relationships and stated that the
Commercial and Mainers in Nevada City reminded me that
ali box
holders and folks getting their mail at general delivery
at
needless
California
ness, fraternal, social and family
AS LONG AS WE are on the « me-track-mind of chambers
associations and stuff like there, Les Strange,
Vice presidnet of the
istraturs
been
harrassed
and
the
nities linked by industrial .busi
had an interesting visit. February
7 is the be
merchants of the three cities (you folks over in Rough
and Ready
will soon have us changing thi
column head to “The Beat of 3
Cities”) and change it we will .
. right now!
(Address to “The Little Convention”
of
the
Associated
Sportsmen of California and
their guests, the directors of
the California Wildlife Federation, at Santa Cruz, January 17
and 18, 1959.)
. 19.16
ie 2UAT
ot Nevada County, both from an
official county angle and from the
communities,
made
what
the
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
representatives termed a _ very
plausible presentation.
Mr. Berliner briefly described
confusion and expense involved
the situation of the two commu3} both by customer and fuel com:
ROUGH AND READY HOSTS MANY..
SHOOTIN’ THE BREEZE with Kay Gallino, who will
head the
Retail Merchants Committee for this year, was real gratified to
hear that her avowed purpose and goal is cooperation between
the
—
to
District Attorney Harold Berner,
Who represented the people
almost equal to last year’s election results.—Clem Whitake
and Game
presented
Gita
POLITICS: Like a child stil] licking his lips
over vesterday’s
trip to the ice cream parlor while dreaming of
an ice cream soda
tomorrow, California Democrats are savoring
the deep split between Republican legislators in the State
Assembly with relish
Director Department of Fish
ia the
An estimated crowd of well over 125 persons
Valley.
.
hearing held
and not one single person took
a stand agaist the proposed extended phone service between
the two
cities of Nevada City and
RETIRED AND UNTIRED is George W. Boles, a retired chief
warrant office: (pharmacist),
U.S Navy. Boles, Who has been recalled to active duty twice since his: original retirement
keeps up
to date with his chosen profession by working at the
Weimar Chest
Center. Boles resides with his family on Meadow
Diive in Grass
By SETH GORDON
1.70
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final action
By SHRDLU
for a religious guoods shop adjacen
ee
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34
Exauminer.F. Everett Emerson announced that testimony given
would
De
and Ready, ready for weddings, baptisms. Further
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49
EXTENDED PHONE SERVICE NOW
ASSURED FOR THE TWIN CITIES
Three Cities
down by Attorney Johnson, legal advisor to the
also are entitled to membership.
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Rain to date...
Rain last year
$3.00 Per Year—Single Copies 10 Cents
of
Nevada City post office are entit led to membership
in
formed organization on account of that records Show the
;
Jan. 25
Jan. 26
Nevada City-Grass Valley, California, Thursday, Jan
The Beat
s OF
Jan. 23
Jan. 24
For that reason we may be considered late with some news.
But you may be absolutely sure
that what news we do print
shall be accurate, impartial.
Our editorials shall be based
On facts obtained and express
our honest beliefs.
Our newspaper shall be Ppub
lished for your knowledge, your
pleasure, your benefit.
With this in mind. we look
for your support and to a daily
life of dedication to the im
provement and growth of our
community.
JOHN D. TRUSCOTT
AND STAFF.