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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 4, 1961 (6 pages)

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_NEVADA counry NUGGET. ‘NEVADA . COUNTY NUGGET Published Wednesday By NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET, INC, 132 Main St., Nevada City, Calif. . Dial 265-2471 oev.¢ «es Publisher . «-. . Editor-Manager Art Editor Alfred E. Heller.. . . } R. Dean Thompson, ... Clarice Mc Whinney. . Second class postage paid at Nevada City, Calif. Adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by the Nevada County Superior Court, June 3, 1960 Decree No, 12, 406 Subscription Rates: One year, $3.00; Two years,. $5.00 Three years, $7.00. Printed by Berliner & Mc Ginnis, Nevada City. . iene Sees More Narcotics Contusion . The “clouds of confusion” about. narcotics control legisjation are likely to be. blown vigorously around again at our coming legislative session. The “halftruths, semi-facts, rumors and fantasies” which a joint legislative committee found EDITORIAL The Aphid And The Atom Like most, we greet the New Year in a ‘hopeful mood. Maybe, we think, the aphids will ignore our roses this year. Maybe we won't be foolish enough to run out of gas anymore. Maybe the rains and snows will fill our reservoirs. Maybe this or that road will be built, paved,’ or repaired. Maybe the state will do something about smog andthe congress will reduce the costs ofthe federal farm program. to surround suppression of the illicit traffic may be dispelled by’ action on suggestion for improved and: stronger laws which will be put before us, according to Assemblyman Paul J. Lunardi. “For the past 10 years, the narcotics evil has grown likea weed in California, until now aur state has the greatest problem in the nation. Legislative committee after committee has commented on the rapid rate of increase. In 1955, total state felony arrests for narcotics violations were 7,313; in 1959, 12,155. ‘During the first six months of 1960, they reached 6,957, as compared to 5,666 in the same months of the preceding year, ” Lunardi said. All: of the committee reMaybe’, even, mankind will take some . ports emphasized the danger tentative steps backward on the road leadingtoatomic war. This seems doubtful, though. In spite of the fact that an aphid attack. is somewhat less disastrous than an atomic.attack on the North American continent, most people seem content to hope vaguely and somewhat blindly that both will not occur. The point we are getting at, 2 wiaaan way, is that we are going to be in for a lot of atomic disaster if we don't start acting instead of hoping. Page 4ofthe San Francisco Examiner on Dec. 28 displayedthree articles and three headlines which summed up our predicament pretty well. Here are the headlines: "WORLD A RUIN--IN 10 YEARS' FRENCH A-TEST STIRS CRITICS. McCONE SUPPORTS A-TESTS The predicitions of world ruination came from British sciéntist-author SirC .P. Snow. He spoke before the American Association for theAdvancement of Science and is quoted by the Examiner as follows: “We know the risks. We are faced with an either-or, and we haven't much time. "Either we accept a restriction of nuclear armaments, with its obvious risks, or we face a certainty. "Itisthis. Thereisno agreement on tests. The nuclear arms race between the U,S.A. and the U.S.S.R. not only continues, but accelerates. "Other countries join in. Within, at the most, six years, China and several other states will have a stock of nuclear bombs. "Within, at the most, 10 years, some of those bombs are going off. I am saying this as responsibly as I can." in a roundSes eeseeeeeeeeeeeeee ee eee The second article, about France's latest nuclear explosion on the Sahara desert, merely offers a slight suggestion of the dangers the world will face when many nations have the big bomb to play with. The third article, "McCone Supports ATests," quotes John A. McCone, outgoing chairman of the atomic energy commission, .as supporting the quick resumption of underground nuclear weapons testing unless. Russia agrees toa "fool-proof" ink spection system. And McCone is quoted as saying: “If wecannot soon be assured that they are not simply playing a stalling game, then we must have the courage to break off negotiatigris and go back to improving our own weapons, lest we fall behind in weapon technology. " Perhaps, for our.immediate security, he isright. But if Snow also is right--and it would be folly to ignore his predictions--then McCone's path to immediate "security" will leadtodisaster withinten years. Thatf® ~ is our strange predicament as suggested by the three news stories. Do we have any choice then but to ask]; our government to make non-stop efforts] . to cause the world to use the atom to aid}: men, not destroy. them? We must insist upon some form of international nuclear weapons control. In our separate ways we must make ourselves heard (there is nothing like writing 1 letter to the President or President-elect). Vague hopes and New Year's resolutions vill nomore chain and tame the atom than hey will the lowly aphid. ‘any they have of the narcotics, traffic . to youth, and _ the growing menace it creates in juvenile delinquency. While marijuana continues to be the principal cause of youth ful vice, it frequently leads to addiction to more dangerous drugs, and the per centage of youth authority wards using them shows a significant rise. LEGAL NOTICE Nevada Irrigaticn Distnrict NOTICE OF PETITION FOR INCLUSION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition requesting that all that certain land and property hereinafter described be included in the Nevada Irrigation District has been filed in the office of the Beard of Directors of said District. All persons interested in or that may be effected by said propesed inclusion are notified to appear at the office of the Board of: Directors of the Nevada Irrigation District at 144 South Auburn Street, Grass Valley; California, at 2 o’clock on January 13, 196T: at which time and place said Petition and _— objection thereto shall be heerd and show cause in writing, , if why said land and property or any of it should not be included as \proposed in said Petition.Said land prenosed. to be included is situate . in Yuba County, California,’ and is more particularly described as follows: Parcel 1 All those portions of the Union Reservoir Properties lying within Section 34, T 16 N. R 6 E, MDB&M and Sections 2 ard 3. T 14 N; R 6 E. MDB&M. situated in the County of Yuba and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point from which the E'%4. corner of Section 34.T 16 N R 6 £, PMIDB&M bears N 51° 29’ E £868 feet: thence from said point of beginning S 27° 00’ W, 135 feet to the most LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE point of N-S boundary line NO". 05 46” W, 1238.21 feet alcong said N-S boundary line, thence leaving said N-S boundary line §S 51° 30’ W. -435 feet: thence N’ 51°45’ W, 495° feet: thence S 57° 49 W, 879
feet to the point of beginning. Containing 47.67 acres. Parcel Zz Let Twelve (12) of Block E of the town of Smartville. as said lot and block are designated and delineated upen the official map of said town, duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County of Yuba, -State of California, and embracing seventy five hundredths (.75) of an acre cf ‘land, more or less. The name of the Petitioner is NEVADA IRRIGATION DISTRICT. Dated: November 14, 1960. H. GEORGIA SCOBIE, Secretary of the Board of Directors of Nevada Irrigation District. Publish: Dec. 28, Jan. 4, 11, 1961. 1960, LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENDED TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE.is hereby given. that HENRY T. WALSH and S.O, RONNIGEN intend to transfer to DOLLY.A. AULT the one half interest of S.O, RONNIGEN inthat certain Westerly point of the parfrom said Westerly point S 32° 30’ E, 1920 feet to the most Southerly point of the parcel hereby described, thence from said Southerly point N 38° 30’ E. 630 feet; thence N 14° 20’ E, 455 feet, to a noint on the approximate NorthSouth boundary line on the Easterly side of Yuba County. thence from said e CIRCULARS e STATIONERY e MAIL PIECES e BILLS e FORMS NEV. CO. PRINTING & PUBLISHING . 212 W. Main St. Grass Valley ‘PHONE 273-4590 cel herebv described. thence-+ OnSale General Liquor License, No. P 4127 G. Thename and addresses of the Licensees are Henry T. Walsh of Washington, Nevada County California; and S.O. Ronnigen, Tahoe Ukiah Highway, Nevada City, California. The kind of License to be transferred is On-Sale General, The address of the premises to which the license has been issued is North side of Main Street, Washington, California. The Escrow Agreement and Agreement of Sale provides in Paragraph 12 thereof that the consideration for the transfer of the business and license is to be paid only after approval by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. ’ The place where the purchase price or consideration for the transfer of the license ! is to be paid is at the law office of Albert L. Johnson, No.-244 Commercial Street, Nevada City, California, and the amount of the purchase price or consideration is $6,500.00. The name and address of the escrow holder is Albert L. Johnson, 244 Commercial Street, Nevada City, California. Henry.T. Walsh S. O. Ronnigen STATE OF CALIFORNIA) County of Nevada ) ss On this 19th day of December, A.D. 1960, before me, Thelma A. Jackson, a NoSA . ‘GO CONGRESS’ TRAVEL First Class!" “*USE YOUR CREDIT CARD *Finest facilities for business or pleasure *Free TV & Coffee, phones * Heated Pool tary Public in and for the} County and State aforesaid, sonally appeared HENRY T. . W ALSH and S,0, RONNIGEN, knownto me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havehereunto set my hand. and affixed my official seal tificate first above written. Thelma A. Jackson Notary Public in and for the county of Nevada, state of California. Albert L. Johnson 244 Commercial Street, Nevada City, California, Attorney for vendor, 0000000000000000000000 Thanks To The Zero Mathematicians Have The G00GOL* but we have the Victor Automatic Printing (A Googol has 100 zeros after the 1. A billion has only 9 after the l. Mathematicians.) *12 min. from downtown San Franciscé or Oakland “Restaurants, bowling, boating next. door “Ask about the Bay Bridge cruise *Right off, U. S. 101 at U.S 17 SAN RAFAEL INN 865 Francisco Blvd.; E. — SAN RAFAEL, CALIF. FREE Write for new TRAVEL GUIDE listing fine motels inspected and approved by Congress of Motor Hotels. from coast to coast, myn Serres of Moke «Clr TRAVEL cu UibE (HU . Hobbes OFFICE’ residing therein, duly comaS missioned and sworn, per§ A SHIP GOING TO A BATTLE" \ by Danny Apple. sage 9 Mrs. De Mattei's 4th Grade Nevada City Elementary School “BUY UNIT LOTS & SAVE**-] FOREST PRODUCTS HILLS FLAT .GRASS i igo ee fats + te see Dist es CTY . the day and year in this cer-_ EXPERIENCED COUNSEL IN YOUR TIME OF NEED We offer you friendly, sympathetic help with attention to the details that mean so much. We strive to give everyone the finest. .no matter how much or how little they spend. P CALL US DAY OR NIGHT WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU BERGEMANN FUNERAL CHAPEL J. Paul Bergemann { Formerly Holmes Funeral Home ) 246 Sacramento St.>\ Nevada City Dial 265-2421 . 24-Hour Ambulance Service EQUIPMENT . 0000000000000000000000 Oo CALCULATOR GOOGOLS are for Victor Calculators ARE FOR ANYONE With Figuring Problems. Let us show you cy what a VICTOR 2 lof otozoyeovoveoyortolololeoyeloloyololorerorvoreroyerolon Can Do For You. O 120 W. ‘Main Grass Valley . Dial we “ 273-4288 Siidnoseo re BAY, Se) Sagmcert ons pes oe eee See ~~ we ea. ot