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r exterior mounted can — yet.
4). Efforts to consolidate the San Francisco Stock and Bond
‘4 Exchanges resulted in disruptions expected to end in an exclusive
3 mining exchange being formed. Brokers were advised they must
4,4 pay $31,500 for seats on the exchange and would not be allowed to
4} deal in mining stocks further. Those withdrawing were paid $3,000
“\ifor their seats. Business was generally ‘‘in the dumps” on Bush
“F@ street and the reaction was felt strongly in Nevada County and
er mining centers.
After many years unsatisfactory heating at St, Patrick’s
urch, parishioners were enjoying the benefits of a brand new
{heating system just installed. Father O’Meara, after looking at
j#many such systems, selected a McLaughlin Warm Air furnace
‘@using gas as its fuel. Everyone was rejoicing over the new 72
i] degrees atmosphere in the historic church.
Mrs. Harriet A. Douglas, 80, was found dying from a stroke in
‘@ her Grass Valley home, by friends who were concerned for her
"A welfare and forced entrance into her dwelling. The end came
shortly after a doctor arrived on the scene. She was a native of
Cooperstown, New York, and had long been a noted educator. Her
7# prominense in school and church circles had gained a wide circle of
* i friends for the venerable matron. She had lived in California 45
“1 Byéars prior to her death.
New York City: was for the first time in 56 years voted a
iBconvention by the Democratic National Committee, following a
. lively ‘‘combat” for the honor with San Francisco, Chicago and St.
Louis.
Editorial Commentary for the week: ‘‘The U.S. is at peace with
4} all of the world once more and enjoys friendly relations with all
}) nations. There is no war cloud across the National sky and it is “an
\ Ji era of good feeling” towards the world as far as the United States is
‘Hi concerned.”
“The U.S. Postal Service has grown to prodigious proportions.
It has taxed the energies and ingenuity of those in charge of the
service to provide for expansions; and to handle the greatly
increased volume of mail. For this, we must all praise those
dedicated men responsible for its general upgrading.”
New course offered
iby Sentinel Singles
——
study of Revelation with Hal
Lindsey’s new book, ‘“There’s A
New World Coming” as a study
guide.
More information about the
study sessions, and the group’s
other activities including a fun
and recreation night held the
first Friday of each month, and
a dinner the third Saturday,
may be obtained by calling 2733445 or 878-2525.
The Sentinel Singles Club,
'with Christian emphasis, is
. introducing two new courses of
_ study for 1974. A Coffee Hour,
providing for fellowship as well
‘ §as Bible Study is held Sundays 9
— 10 a.m. at the Casa Adobe
ARestaurant, Grass Valley Highway, Auburn.
‘@ = =6Mr. Charles Oliver will be
@teaching the Sunday morning
‘4 class and also continuing with a
week night class held Tuesdays
# at 7:30 at Lake Of The Pines.
The group will be beginning the
All single men and women are
cordially invited.
Dangerous to carry gas
fe
gasoline were illustrated once
‘a avenge again in a recent single-vehicle
poi ein gre os yn crash near Buellton.
ick strapping gas cans to “The car rolled over on Route
101 and burst into flames when i the back of their vehicles. CHP
@ officers reported they saw a
} number of holiday travelers up
. and down the state with gasoline .
three gasoline cans ruptured.
The driver was. ejected, unconscious, near the burning car
Ficans mounted outside the but wascarriedto safety by two
I vehicle particularly on CHPofficerswho saw the crash.
} The two passsengers fortunately §) campers and motorcycles.
W° ‘Carrying gasoline cans in) side the vehicle or in the trunk is
“a severe hazard, but placing
® them on the outside is even more
dangerous,’’ Highway Patrol
‘. Commissioner Walter: Pudinski
™ pointed out. . ;
Pudinski said the Patrol had’
no reports of fires involving an
were not severe.
got out of the car in a hurry,”
. The vehicle was carrying one
§-gallon and two 1-gallon cans
and all ruptured in the rollover.
“Only: circumstance prevented
one or more of the occupants
from: burns and possibly death,
as the car was destroyed by the
. )" But ‘the hazards of carrying fire,” Pudinski said.
4
: This week fifty years ago. Berryhill clears up —
injured and
The Nevada County Nugget Wed. Jan. 9,1974
State Senator Clare Berryhill
of the Third District today
issued a statement clarifying
some aspects of the recent
reapportionment decision
rendered by the State Supreme
Berryhill said, ‘“‘The Court’s
ruling states that those senators
elected from odd numbered
districts in 1972 are to serve out
their four-year terms, or until
the end of 1976; and they will
continue to represent their
constituents in: the geographic
area as defined in 1972.”
‘In my case,’’ said Berryhill,
“T will serve as senator for the
12-county Third District as it
existed at the time of my
election and will continue to do
so until the end of 1976. I am
very pleased that this is the
case, as’ it will mean a
continuation of the rewarding
relationship that has developed
with the people of the Third
Senate District.”
Berryhill continued, “‘in 1976
when I am up for reelection, it is
my intention to be a candidate
from the newly numbered
Thirteenth State District which
contains the majority of the area
I presently represent. Iam
disappointed that the northern
Counties of Modoc, Lassen,
Plumas, Sierra, Nevada and
Placer no longer will be a part of
my constituency.”
“T also regret losing a
substantial portion of Stanislaus
County which has_ been
reapportioned out of the new
district. In spite of my
disappointment, however, I
reapportionment
recognize the magnitude of the
problem faced by the State
Supreme Court in conforming to
the one man-one vote mandate
of the United States Supreme
Court. I accept this decision as
the most equitable for all
concerned under the law.”
“The newly
Thirteenth Senate District
contains El] Dorado, Amador,
Calveras and Alpine Counties
and a portion of Stanislaus
County, all of which I presently
represent. Added to this will be
Mono and San Joaquin Counties
and a part of Sacramento
County. I believe my philosophy
is compatible with the attitudes
of the new district and that a
solid community of interest
exists.”
Berryhill concluded, “I look
forward with anticipation to the
opportunity of representing this
new district when that. time
comes.”’
Six youths charged
with home thefts
Six young boys of ages 14 to 16
are accused of burglarizing a
number of homes in the Penn
Valley area over the past week.
created.
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CLASSIFIED .
ADS
10. Crafts & Services
OPTOMETRIST —~
-147 Mill St., Ph. 273-6246
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF NEVADA
EXCERPT
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS MINUTES
December 28,1973 ~
Meeting called to order at the
hour of 2:05 P.M., Supervisor
Curran noted absent.
County Counsel oper ee on
the litigation concerning SB 716
and advised that a Petition had
been filed with the Supreme
Court asking for a Writ of
Mandate and’‘a Writ of Review
praying for certain orders (an
order requiring the Superior.
Court Judge of Nevada County
to hear the matter) (an order for
the Court to issue a Stay and
hear the matter). The decision
of the Supreme Court was that
they would. accept original
jurisdiction and hear the
matter.
Discussion ensued pertaining
to the Rules and Guidelines
being drafted relating to SB 716.
Pag Board recessed at 3:54
Meeting called to order at the
hour of 4:08 P.M., Supervisor
Curran noted absent.
County Counsel reported that
the Supreme Court would not
grant "the Stay Order and that
the remainder of the Petition is
pending.
Further discussion pertaining
to the Rules and Guidelines
Undersherrif Frank Gallino ensued.
said twoof the boysare being held
in juvenile hall and the other four reconvene
Chairman Long recessed the
meeting at 4:40 o’clock P.M., to
at 1:30 P.M.,
have been released to their Monday, December 31, 1973.
parents, after being cited to
juvenile court.
Most of the property and cash
reported stolen has been
recovered, Gallino said.
Discussion may be found on
Belts: 73-874, 73-875, 73-876, 73878, 73-879, 73-880, 73-881, 73-882
and 73-883. :
. THEO. A. KOHLER, JR.,
Co. Clerk & Ex-Officio Clerk,
Board of Supervisors, County of
Nevada, State of California, -do
= hereb
Vital statistics
BORN
BENTON At Sierra Nevada McLARTY At Sierra Nevada
Memorial Hospital,
Valley, Calif., Dec. 6, 1973 to Mr.
and Mrs. Ricky Benton of Grass
Valley, a girl.
LEFFEW At Sierra Nevada
Memorial Hospital, Grass
Valley , Calif., Dec. 7, 1973 to Mr.
Grass Valley, a girl.
Grass Memorial Hospital, Grass
Valley, Calif., Dec. 21, 1973 to
Mr. and Mrs.Thomas McLarty
of Nevada City, a boy. ie
FIESELAt Sierra Nevada
Memorial Hospital, Grass
Valley, Calif., Dec. 25, 1973 to
and Mrs. Sammie Leffew of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fiesel of
Rough and Ready, a boy.
SCHWARZ At Sierra Nevada PETERSON At Sierra Nevada
Memorial Hospital, Grass Memorial
“4 Valley, Calif., Dec. 27, 1973 to
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Peterson of
Nevada City, a girl
MILHOUS At Sierra NevadaMemorial Hospital,
Valley, Calif., Dec. 29, 1973 to
Mr. and Mrs. Monty Milhous of
North San Juan, a girl.
Valley, Calif., Dec. 11, 1973 to
Mr. and Mrs, Ulrich Schwarz of
Grass Valley, a girl.
WADDELL At Sierra Nevada
Memorial Hospital, Grass
Valley, Calif.; Dec. 10, 1973 to
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Waddell of
Grass Valley, a boy.
PINGREE At Sierra Nevada
Memorial Hospital, Grass
Valley, Calif., Dec. 10, 1973 to
Mr . and Mrs. Darrell Pingree of
Nevada City, a girl.
VALITON At Sierra Nevada
Memorial Hospital, Grass
Valley, Calif., Dec. 15, 1973 to
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Valiton of
Nevada City, a boy.
EMMONS At Sierra Nevada
Memorial Hospital, Grass
Valley, Calif., Dec. 18, 1973 to
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Emmons
of Nevada City, a boy.
Hospital, Grass
Grass
FEISE At Sierra Nevada
Memorial Hospital, Grass
Valley, Calif., Dec. 29, 1973 to
Mr. and Mrs.Dale Feise of
Nevada City, a girl ;
MEGILL At Sierra Nevada
Memorial Hospital, Grass
Valley, Calif., Dec. 29, 1973 to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Megill
Nevada City; a boy.
WILLIAMS At Sierra Nevada
Memorial Hospital, Grass
Valley, Calif., Dec. 31, 1973 to
Mr. and Mrs. James Williams of
Chicago Park, a girl.
y certify, that the
forego 3 is a true and correct
excerpt from the minutes of the
meeting of the Board of
Supervisors held on December
28, ©1973. IN WITNESS
WHEREOF, . hereunto affix my
hand and official seal of said
Board, this 28th day of
December, 1973.
ATTEST:
THEO. A. KOHLER, JR.
Co. Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk
Nevada County Board = —
Of Supervisors.
By: JEANETTE HILLMAN
Deputy Clerk to the Board
ware of Publication: January
1973 state taxes
are distributed
_ The last 1973 apportionments
of state taxes for each city and
county in California were announced recently .
Nevada county’s portions for
December are $3,789 from the
cigarette tax. $57,493 from highway users taxes and 31,795 from
os ar motor vehicle license
, Grass Valley’s shares are
$1,561. from the cigarette tax,
$3,599 from highway users taxes
‘and $409 from the motor vehicle
license fees.
The shares for Nevada City
are $577 from the ciagrette tax,
. $1,825 from the : highway users
(gasoline) tax and $182 from the
in-lieu tax. :