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January 8, 1959 (8 pages)

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Page 2 NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET Ss aiiveaiae 2 January 8, 1959 NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET: and Nevada City-Grass Valley Nugget and Tri-County News Published Every Thursday by TRUSCOTT PRINTING COMPANY, Inc. . 212 W. Main Street 239 Commercial Street Telephone 1136 Telephone 36 Grass Valley, California Nevada City, California JOHN DD TRUSCOTE Publisher LLOYD CARLE Editor and Advertising Manager JERRY WALLACE Feature Editor LESLIE SIMMS Circulation Manager JIM TRATHEN Shop Superintendent eS SCH VEC wt Composing Room NORMAN NEVINS \ Entered Decomber 5. 192¢ second class matter at the post office at Nevada Cit. Cailfornia, under Act of Congress -f March 3, 1879 Adjudicate newspaper November 6, 195] Nevada County Supe: uk e No 10023 Sut t Ye ¢300. Six M $175 Advertising Rates on Request What Other Editors Are Saying “New Year’s Resolutions Bron. “Mountain Democrat” THE AL = tik the New Year wipes the Placerville ERIOUS WAY in which the slate clean and offers a fresh start is more imaginary than real. Still. it should be encouraged rather than talked down. WHATEVER PROMPTS aman to tum aver a new leaf—-even if in the past it has not been too successful— is a most desirable thing. To strive for big things is land able, but often it is more encouraging to alm at readily at tainable obiectives. When reached then encourage us to push en to something better. ; IN OTHER WORDS, it’s better to accomplish a modest end than to shoot for the moon and never really get off the ground. If you want to improve your conduct at home, don't suddenly adopt the tactics of an animal trainer—just be a bit more patient and considerate but keep it up until it becomes a hahit. If vou want to improve your education, dont get a pile of books and xtart cramming into the wee small hours—lay out a program of veading or class work that vou can fit into vour schedule, then stay with it. IF YOU WANT TO get ahead financially (and who doesn’t?) don't aim to save half your salary—decide on a reasonable figure and then pay that sum into your savings account every payday. If. you decide to lose a few unwanted pounds—and this is something we know ahout ourselves— it’s better to map out a slow program than to try to do it all of a sudden. IN ANY CASF, it’s a good idea to plan for something in the way of reform or personal betterment—but only if you are going to stick to it. If you can't do that, maybe you had better forget the whole 1 lamed thi ing. Fair Manager, And Sierra College Instructor To Run "ts 70 Meet For Senate Seat einer Malcolm Hamel, meet between ma and all] s in the county has been called to Harold Rubin. Sierra College . decide the scope and regulations instructor and candidate for the) of the Painting and art show Seventh Senatorial District seat. . fair participants have been A 1; bine iho 4 1) : ; WEEK at he wil note ed and a cordial invitation falley on Saturday. How° ° eS ates tate PULIDe Permit R iid th ues involved ay. te important than off DeWitt ae ee 4i ement sanck the “ad. j ;T =e" } The Sie ( egze political nich extended the period dur ‘ r t yack ig which a written permit fren sabee tS Bot (tne state forester was required fried to the en-{ throughout State of Califor Q ve nm method nia to nflammable material 1 t ry } h } delega emble to i se . bru grass covered lands former _ State Senator Ha qj In amending the proclamation Johnson's potential successor . Direc : n stated that the “What has developed.” Rribin. recent rains had sufficiently abat t p : aid. ¢ at than 1 per cent{ed the fire hazard condition f the 255.000 registerr'd Demo-. wh existed previously on > and Republican voters in. state-wide ba As a result of tri-county district select the burning permits are not remen who will appear on the} quired under Section 4153 of the yallot with party support Public Resources Code with the “The endorsing convention . Uxceptl f those areas specifi justifies itself on the grounds that} c@''y inc luds i in the amendment prospective candidates appear in which unusual fire hazard con before it for a full hearing. The. tions still continue to exist intention is that each man's Indi Viduals are cautioned to att) Vacca adinance : qualifications are to be seriously] 'P°¢rve al local ordinance aryylat r aed f) rry considered before the chnice is}! aHONS requiring Lire permit Pade which may be in effe.t in some areas ve o sector 15s “Tri-county leaders of both cele f ven though Secti n 4153 parties followéd the course they pete Resources Code pe SEE 7 1 rec 2 ‘) ) =} > did with good motives, But they . "@@¥zes permit in Northern eceaied: Samethings winch ould and Centra] California until April ; : : 7 155, 1959. If there is any doubt not be regulated. For various reapha : sons many delegates committed] ©OCEr™ ne local ordinances or sons m ‘ = Sao) re lations > loca 3 their votes before the convention . ¢8ulations, the local forest or fire agency should be contacted. assembled “Available evidence indicates Puss Gray Takes that the endorsing convention 3 has distorted the democratic Over Judgeship process. Unless this poor sub: stitute for a full and open pri_ Nevada Judicial District Judge mary is challenged, it will conVerle “Puss” Gray officially astinue to short-circuit our elec-}S¥umed his new office at noon tion system.” last Monday Ritsn bald chen hue Mean hidenee fe case on the docket. a local woman who pleaded guilty to in his ability to serve the SevMee AV ‘ Biicesoiae enth District capably. “I plan Ud a PE Dec place: Sentence: six months’ jail term (suspended) on probation conditions. Registration Set At Sierra College an energetic campaign to win the only endorsement which a candidate for public office needs.” Seal Mark May Be Topped In Nevada Co. Sierra College registration for Residents of Nevada County}new or returning students who are expected to equal or exceedfwere not enrolled last semester the average annual Christmas. will be held on January 27. 28. Seal sale receipts of $3,000. and 29. : Hazel Browning of Grass ValThe testing prograrn for new students is scheduled for January 26, with the ACE beginning at 9 am. and the English Co-Op at 1:15 in the Little Theater. _ All new students must take the guidance tests jrior to enrolling. For the Evening College, registration will be held the eve. nings of January 27, 28, and/ 29. ley, executive secretary, reported that as of the end of 1958 the Nevada County eHalth and Tuberculosis Association had received funds totaling more than $2,700. Although the drive does not end until March 31, western Nevada County usually completes the drive soon after the holidays. State Employment Department
. PG&E PAYS HUGE™ craks NOTICE . county. -wide basis which’ includes AMOUNT FOR TAXES LEGAL NOTICE Supervisor Third District aye. 3eyond the large sums spent} the incorporated areas. In order} Supervisor Fourth District directly for construction, PG&E’s. !0 comply with the new provi-. absent. -ESSUeS arming : ac etee S post-war program has added im-) > ‘S Of the law. each “dog owner,. Supervisor Fifth District aye. poftant new revenues to schools,; K°@P&?, or harberer” must have. Upon the advice of the District The California Department of ——— towns, cities and the state and. S@tisfactory evidence (certificate Attorney, a motion was made by Employment has disclaimed a federal governments. Construc-. ~: . taat his dog has been vac-. Supervisor Smart, duly seconded document which requests em ion contributed greatly to the . cinated with a canine anti-rabies . and passed (insn mausly, Sethe lavinen® intkrmintion & aAwhae quaw ey epeduan infat A oe va cine within the year preced-. the amount of $5,000.00 as the ofPee Oph DE a HOR Aue Ae ren PIICTE ase valuation © . ing the application for a 1959 dog. ficial bond of the Public Guardis headed “State of California property inNorthern and Central . } icense. ian, in and for the County of Une mployment Insurance Corie t California, and the company paid . SAM HOOPER, Nevada. provides” and cites the miscte ee S 0 un eers taxes accordingly. City Clerk of the City of A letter was read by the Clerk meanor penalty contained in the PG&E's’ property tax bill for) Nevada City, Calif. to the Board relative to the Water state unemployment — msurance the fiscal year 1957-58 was 354,-. Publish: Jan. 8,15, 1959. . Advisory Committee, and a molaw for making false statement For Winter ames 392,250, the largest ever paid in! : a tion was made by Supervisor or misrepresentations in order t California. It was five times the; IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISSmart, duly seconded and passed btain unemployment benefits o . Ski Club. PG&E bill for 1945-46. But prop-. ORS OF THE COUNTY OF unanimously, requesting the Cie iahulaties hey ores ae Sis, oqjerty taxes were only part of. NEVADA, STATE OF CALI-. Clerk to write each of the City : : oS E st ay sident B SAE . ayes ne tax bill. Including fed-. FORNIA. Councils requesting said Coun; ai ay AE) ues es Y otticials anil oS eins oe ales taxes and. .djourned mecting, December . cils to appoint a member of their EeaNO ES OCS Caste BANANA tt eee « 1959 North fo nuiias Bee eis ee : tal i, TERE Council to the Water Advisory A Ae) HOY ig SERA to, © Ymerical nships at rake ey an me abe Ole wes . Present: John T Trauner,. Committee. Mr. Cassettari wae a nd say Not It . Squaw Va ( 1. Febru. 2¢4rly 3129,000,000 for the Clerk: Wm. J. Cassettari, Dep-]. asked to serve as Legal Advisor perted to thi t Faeey ils endar year 1957. . uty District Attorney. for this Committee and consent\ ated laen ae ee lub] NEVADA C 7 COUPLE The mecting was called to or-. ed to do so. Tae reque ie : = : a jabs ae Tae eee ler at 16:30 A.M. by the ChairA letter was read to the Board mation ' . Saar eee cated eae aes ‘ oe Ee man of the Board and the fol-. from_ the State ert esbes os p irrent nT nt . a we “Mi and Mrs Nathan Schreiber, wing members were noted as. Public Health declaring the fog 2 ™ Nene . Murchie Road, Nevada City, are! present: Mosco Smart, J. C. County of Nevada to be a ra. E . and \ \ I Winter presently located on the Isle of . Coughlan and Henry G. Loehr,. bies control area, and the Clerk 7 . ’ aTINCY) Pines in Cuba. The Schreibers. Chairman. It was noted that. was directed to refer the matter . ite need ' Cuba during the winter’ Stpervisors Robinson and Bishop. to Mr. Harold Cox, County SaniBs month, of cach year, where they r absent bar iar. ‘ . Dive : ee : . By order of the Chairman of The County Auditor presented Ww _ : ich at a religious colony. Mite Board, the reading of the. the Baord with the financial re. . 14 nunites of the previous meeting} port for the period of July 1, l eiee sae ne ae re dispenser with at this time . 1958, through December 10, 1958) ; . NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS This being the ume set for the. and the report was aceapted and GA ; . rae Se Dale: The State Legislature, at its; caavass of the vote of the San. ordered filed. a oe 9) Ppacecrs. ast session, adopted new provi-!Jusn Ridge County Water DisThe Clerk read an order from = . u M-j} sions of the California Health and. tr Election the Board of Su-. the Superior Court of the State HOW. Stewart, dire ata . \sso.ia. Safety Code which became effec-. p sors canvassed the vote and . of California, in and for the CounDepartment Emp ! \ . Some . tive on September 11, 1957, andi <p motion made by Super-. ty of Nevada, directing the Suive 1 tf . ve are quoted below in part Monat Sorart eonded by Super-. pervisors to submit a list of 400 Reclassit » . Se tion 1920: In rabies areas: 7 visor Coughlan, Resolution No. names of duly qualified persons ment ff Hy ; (a) Every dog owner, after his 58-69 was adopted. This was a/to serve as trial jurors for the 1a ‘ Nae 2 attains the age of four, resolution declar ing-the San Juan} Calendar Year 1959. ; artis wee ae mths. snall annually secure a} dee County Water District duly; There being no further busiSat : 1 ENO nse for said dog. . . formed and ¢ blished, Upon a/ ness to come before the Board : 9) ther “(b) Every dog owner, after hi i! ballot the following vote: at this time. a motion was made, pes FLA attains the age of four ‘va. recorded duly seconded and passed unaniu ETE : : SS \ ( will mntiis, shall at such intervals of Stipe r First Divtriect, aye ;mously, to adjourn Sine Die. : Se rj time r more often than once a sit isor’ Second District . (8/ H. G. LOEHR, ! . } veer as may be prescribed by the Chairman of the Board. t} ! j Walle =. departinemt procure its vaceinaI sor Third District aye. . Attest: , a ce. . tion by a licensed veterinarian supervisor Fourth District] 8s’ JOHN T. TRAUNER, ib 1) fe at. With canine anti-rabies vaccine ; absent a Clerk of the Board.Bang = q ° , : wil] . 2PPY ved by and in a manner supervisor Fifth District aye. . ie the . Prescribed by the state depart. > being the time set for the} , ee alment: > of the vote of the French e j i ate ‘(c) All dogs under four months : County Water District in Oo nte rey { at les age she . Con 5 to the kleetiar Bi ae = Kees N.C. ELEMENTARY ied for premises of, oF kept Under physi line couvatsed the vite snd upon i p M1 S OF, O ots Sob ’ dtive e¢ ne MUG ve ° SCHOOL MENU FOR . j cal restraint by, the owner. keep motion made by Supervisor Enjoy the HOTEL THE COMING WEEK ft : working er or harborer smal econded by Supervisor 195 nerican Ski “\a) Any dog tm vivlation of _Coughlun, Resolution No. 58-61 iNea of : . : iF aciat GlWnOr the provisions of this article F I i. This was a resolu. C : oe tte oeeet shallbe impound d as provide d tian decia the French Corral ey © ‘ es ae . ON lo. al ordinance. c MINT Water District duly = 7 : : a8 ani Dog licenses rac*now due and formed and established. Upon a , ; = . asked payable, and will be delinquent. rol! ca!] ballot the following vote si d a on the first day of March. The as 1ccorded: ph t . California State Department of ) > First District aye. Mond I f liced t t( 1-. Health has declared Nevada Second District ( ( \ Organ ( ymitter 79. County to be a rabies areas on a T { S ; ie ; : aie re. pet wh ea Hol eke Mm) ne . ‘Dinner On Jan. 19 Educational TV i 4 4 8 at Programs Delayed . Ho The tart 1 ( \ i 1Ons rn z nN station. KVIE. C ’ f f n i 4 ' p 1 G2 1 i) : 1 Hives arG NI ger J (@ eras Rt les Gi Inv ty r ea \ + mast CeDeMOrMiIeS 1 ry ‘ are: s f th al To Late To Classify r t T ! nee SON) asa Ahead ls: . ede 2 hou n Nevada City Tr} WI ) cither one. Also e ni apartment in NeRo ese ! THE CURRAN CO. . mains f: } cms a a ‘ $3.19 4th Ave Sacramento ; goes as pla ( 47 ‘ rate r dtc ment perforr f \ als ins tallat nN owe : January 19t} W : a : . many faithfu) wh ( ; KVIF + Enjoy the tad nine he adden . , ALEXANDER h: oR riya s : ne 3) . 'e Spectac ular view rooms ee PEA aiic Ee ipa ate, 1) . ! pe@ Close to dawntown as the antenna is in place in) I\) @ Drive-in Garage } The station’: initial program NLU pamity Plan from *6°° ming schedule calls for 15 hour > Criidren Free 1 . >: FP servetions WEGK. tQUO 2 Monday t!} of shows a 6 to 9 p.m day REAL ESTATE WHETHER BUYING SELLID EXCHANGE It Will Pay You To Deal With M. C. ANEY REALTOR National Hotel Building Nevada City Phone 122 NG OR \ port STIS The chart to the right shows how the Bonds you buy will earn money for you. But the most important thing they earn is . rs ee Ht you -»HOW YOU CAN REACH YOUR » SAVINGS GOAL WITH SERIES E SAVINGS BONDS (in just 8 years, 11 months) . $2,500 . $5,000 . $10,000 peace. Are you buying as waet set many as you might? ire : : mm . $4.75 . $9.50 . $18.75 PRINTERS Phone Nevada City 36 PUBLISHERS “~~ The U.S. Government does not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Department thanks, for their patriotic donation, The Advertising Council and Truscott Printing Co., Inc. ENGRAVERS Grass Valley 1136 2 cee als 7\LJL/LI 6