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July 4, 1973 (12 pages)

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NEVADA CITY . a he SERVING THE NEVADA COUNTY COMMUNITIES OF NEVADA CITY, OMEGA, FRENCH CORRAL, ROUGH AND READY, GRANITEVILLE, N CEDAR RIDGE, UNION HILL, PEARDALE, SUMMIT CITY, WALLOUP SELBY FLAT, GRIZZLY HILL, GOLD FLAT, SOGGSVILLE, GOLD BA QUAKER HILL, WILLOW VALLEY, NEWTOWN, INDIAN FLAT, NUGGE GRASS VALLEY. RED DOG, YOU BET. TOWN TALK, GLENBROOK, ORTH SAN JUAN, NORTH BLOOMFIELD, HUMBUG, RELIEF HILL, A, GOUGE EYE, LIME KILN. CHICAGO PARK, WOLF. CHRISTMAS R, LOWELL HILL, BOURBON HILL, SCOTCH HILL. NORTH CO BRIDGEPORT, BIRCHVILLE, MOORE’S FLAT. ORLEANS FLAT, REMI j _ i] LITTLE YORK. CHEROKEE, SWEETLAND, ALPHA, WASHINGTON, BLUE TENT, LaBARR MEADOWS. HILL, LIBERTY HILL, SAILOR FLAT. LAKE CITY. LUMBIA, COLUMBIA HILL, BRANDY FLAT, SEBASTOPOL. NGTON HILL, ANTHONY HOUSE, DELIRIUM TREMENS. Volume aie No 27 Nevada City, Nevada County, Cakfornia, Thurrsay, July 2, 1953 Price Five Cents Annual Fourth of July Celebration 0 PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR CENTENNIAL IN NEVADA HYDRAULIC MININGCITY AUGUST T-2 PROGRAM ‘Friday, July 3 land. Music fc Austin and his Saturday, July 4 11:00 A.M-—Parade. Route tion point junct 1:09 P.M.—Patriotic Air Force Base, 2.09 P.M.—Baseball game, 6.00 P.M.—Oldtimers ftt diamond 6:00 P.M.--High Jinx, reat sponsored by G 9:39 P.M.—Coronation Bal Crowning of the cents per person to Veterans Memorial Building Exercises, Col. Guy W. Saunders. Commanding Office: L FJ pens Friday Night CORONATION BALL AT VETERANS MEMORIAL HALL FIRST EVENT FOLLOWED — BY PARADE OF EVENTS ball game. Memorial Park it Ree ey i ‘aie Ba Class of 1928 Lwacae Counties dt f July a oO rans Memorial Buildit . rass Vailey Junior C. of C Holding Reunion a a te ae 1, Veterans Memorial Iding } ae : eee ee duce i Mc ri “he Wonder The Class of 1928 of the Ne. with the cr ins Of the Quees or the dance Forni He by "I vade City High School: wall Fess ae Mu ther pede Wonderland Obehe aes Pu < GF aa 2 on F have a reunion at the Deer The Coronation ball will start ae g iy SAU ee Creek Inn starting at 7 p.m. . a three-day celebration: whien July 4th. Tiny Foley, class {will include a giant parade president, said that of 21 stu. Saturday dominated — by tn of March: Mill street from forma-. 44s graduated in the class ;}Chamber of Commerce float ion of Empire and Mill, up Mill w only one is deceased: all of the . carry ing the Queen and her Pr:: Main, Main street east to Auburn, south on Auburn others are expected to attend. jy Syecen ach year the celebration alter tes between Grass Valley az i GAGLIARDIS FIND Nevada City Las year Newsd, _ City’s celebration, ~Doin’s at the Veterans Memorial Building scale . ovave.t BUSINESS GOOD guest speaker Mulcahy Field. Grasg Valley . Eesaes Se eee vs. Nevada City Athletics } persons and as many “are ex Children’s Street’ Contests and games, Mill street . EXCEPT FOR DOGS : cted in Grass Valley this week Men's mucking contest, Mill street. One r oO High Jinx, rear of Veterans Memoria! Building . City ca = ut the Nevada} Hotels Crowded 3:30 P.M.—Folk dance festival, 80 dance units from Northern . how many tomatoes they find . Hotels “and muote::repurt’ 4 California to be present. Veterans Memorial Bldg. . strewn on the lawn, the boys are. commodations —a!most Jentizel 4:00 P.M.—Hose cart race, Grass Valley Fire Department vs . always cheerful. jseld out. Restaurants in) both Nevada City Fire Department Mill street . “The .natural enemy in our] cities expect their peak business 9:00 P.M.—Water fight, Grass Vallev Fire Department vs Ne . business is the dog,” Dick Gast: devine the vear zi vada City Fire Department, East Main stre et ardi says. “They like to knock! Many of ine activities planned 7:00 eel —Folk dance festival, Veterans Mernortal nlding.} over the cans which means that . for thes year are frac a a Jn. case you're wondering what a hydraulic monitor is and why ane . “ de ‘Jinx rear of Veterans Memorial Building . my brother and I find ourselves: the cele bration for 5 a Be : : : bore tet 9: M.—Fireworks; Hennessey aus I doing KP ¢ Bu s ' vs invention merits such a celebration as Nevada City is plan1B duty. But it’s all part tury, including the bitte rly ring August !-2, here is a picture taken about 1860 of 6ne in Sunday, July 5 [of a day's work tested water fight between t action. The monitor was a powerful water spray that shot away 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Néon—Reunion: breaiast. Fors a oNGdaan Dick and his brother Art have Ny vada City and Gra Valles ctunks of earth amd sent them swirling down a stream into County residents, Memorial Park 2) : Site operated the business since 1949. volunteer fice department eid :laice boxes, thereby separating the goid from the ore. /Its in2:00 P.M.—Horse Show, parking area, Fai i on hinds Netade They serve Nevada City and its the hose cart pac vention by Matteson revolutionized placer mining, making mass County Horsemen. Inc: Thirteen cevente, . seeiber et Brey eo cpoccialy buitt Meanwhile, tie gyeduction possible for the first time. 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM Band: concert, Grass “Vallev Concert trucks atiisnin He Gace: Pee nee a ; Lock Up Dogs ; : : can sand, Mili street. Awarding of cat ga making their last nut ) vu Salah. aad Ozkie Re-elected ais Sie Rane a People in this area are pretty . for votes. Stand: as ap Re part. \ be carried on) . good about, putting their garbage! today were vda City where a big Head ot School Board into containers,” Dick says. “We Burbara H i 63.908 ehiatie a will honor Ec¢ “i do have trouble with some dogs is 2 ih fee bE Matteson, inventor off The Nevada Union High ervice Mt io but after wé talk to the housepee PP alaihe poi syyedrauhtc monitor . School board of trustees: this _ wife a few times thev'll lock Feat ee aA oe be tue Hydraulic Mining . eee Te elested Jonn Oates. ua : Nevada City)—Historic 100-year] the dog up when we come Winnie Bariehouse (Ne ie ; nic. ths whole town willl head for the 1953-54 term. At Bests Workshop (1 National} old he*el, once headquarters for. around.’ Say Cik ane 4 15.500 HEP Tusa i. Visitors trom. the same meeting George EllsAlley) Oils, watercolors for)stage lines, the telegraph and. Although: Art weighs a hefty Karen Bean 14.108 eae ‘the West. Haghlights. worth was elected chairman of . rent, sale: art classes; permanent Wells Fargo. 75 rooms, suites and. 180 and Dick only ‘140, both lift Blaine Bena a 8.80 the preeraum will include a! the Grass Valley Elementary en Open daily. Run by. cottages from $2 to $8. . the heavy cans with equal ease Hare hoechhght °Patede of Horribles,”. Shoal board until July 1, 1954, . Bob Gilberg Sierra Hotel (307 Spring Street . They point out that it's a matter » herse opera “Night in Barker's ; BOWLING _ Nevada City)—An old brewery of balance rather than strength; CLOVER DAIRY C0, Exchange,” square dancing.and a SUPERVISORS OKAY Gold Bowl (115 Bank, Grass. converted into a small hotel: the/ they raise the can first to their ap Sn Ane . Valley)—10 alleys. 35¢ per line. only way you_can tell a brewery . knee, then swing it to their shoul! HIGH BIDDER Sandwiched between the major !Open noon to midnight Seven}once lived here is to wander) der and onto the truck “Very 2verts will be many unusual atROBINSON ON BOARD . days per week. No reservations. tnrough maze of storage cellars. . simple. Dick, the 140-pounder, . ON FOREST TRACT tacions. The kids will get a i A DRAMA 30 rooms and apartments from! says. . break August Ist in a Money BUT STOLL SAYS NO . Golden Drama Guild meets $1.50 to $4. Cocktail lounge, resGet Used to Odor . On June 29, the Forest Super Smamble from the balconies of third Tuesday at Little Theater, } taurant. ! Some folks pass over the gar-. visor of the Tahoe National For twe gold rush hotels; there will. ‘4 legal technicality prevented! Grace Valley High School, at 8 RESTAURANTS bage business as a vocation be-j est received bids on 12,150,000 be 2 liars’ contest also on Satur-. Robert Robinson from being app.m. Beverly Plotzke, secretary. Casey’s Restaurant (202 Mill. cause they feél the odor may) board feet of timber. located on dey and a spectacular exhibit of pointed a member of the Nevada GOLF . Street, Grass Valley) — Colorful} make them ill. “This is silly’! Treasure Mountaif, five miles acio. Sunday will follow with a! County Board of Education bee Nevada County Country Club! atmosphere, featuring charcoal. Dick says. “The trick is not to southeast of Sierraville. The high teseball game at Pioneer Park week (Grass Valley-Nevada City highjbroile? steaks. Reasonable prices} eat too much before your start bidder was the Clover Valles 3o¢ a water show in the evening. The principal of the Columbia way)—Green fees $1 weekdays;. Good place for lunch. on your route. Besides garbage Lumber Company of Loyalton
*. ral Charmin Harold Ber-. Hill School, elected 2 evade . 75e after sundown; $1.50 Satur-. Deer Creek Inn (400 Broad St.,; smells only in summer.”’ California, who bid $202,865.01 wid the first committee . 2n the este peel CECE Sunday, holidays. You can! Nc vada Citv) -—Oldtime atmosDick Gagliard: burst one popu-. for 3,500,000 beard feet of pin TNE ibis ween. “We heid off Bee disqualified ee a District . 2°!" for $12 a quartes Open . phere, excellent Western cooktan BT ISCOBEE DEON of his ae and #.650,000 board fe et whit mouse we did not want any . Ric Werhon: Stolbeeaia that . ¢2 n till dusk ing. Dinners from $2 to $3.50, . We HEV GE wae anything of vatuc fir and Calitornia red fir ey for the Centennial to Rob RCOrT Stilt Seas Under ane >sti-] LIBRARIES served from 6 pm to !0 pm daily . 9 the garbage,” he said. “No: silvertip) we ne Grass Valley’ Fourth . *20tnson sit : Nevada Ci : Li \Znd on Sunday from 2 pm to 9. Steings of pearls. vellets. or any-' The timber wil! belosned ov 4 A , Hlebie ik Berliner . gation for conspiracy In connec. evada ity rree vLarnegie 1-, ae Cocktails thing else worth more than a Sibert Aa ok irae fs Palen tion with the obtaining of an. brary—Open from 12 to 9 pm, li-!P ale. dollar; just empty tin cans and : ii : .! exempt license for a car regis. bi “ary carries about 16,000 vol-; _Faup’s (South Pine, Nevada litescr : Bis pina Fhe counties within the Tar, Nuhed committee heads as . . City)—Chef ‘says he serves larg-. ots and lots of garbage Forest will s eer . tered to the. school ; umes, strong on early Americana & Daina a Forest will share to the extert eens . Last week the Nevada County . Mrs. Grace Himes, librarian. ie portions in Nevada County. of nearly $51,000.00 in the re¥-ogram committee, Bob Paine; . grand jury had cleared Rubinson. Grass Valley Free Public Li-. 4 Frenchman .if you'll give him Queen of Mother Lode ceipts from this sale. The timbe: Ferede, Mrs. Ted Sigourney and} oj this charge. . brary—Adult section open trom. advance bee ee care ers Weeks ofcampaigning wall ha Ze CRUEBULOn ATS Heavy dat Ecr Gilberg: Hydrocapers, Puss; according to Stoll, even though 10:30 to 9 pm, juvenile departey Stye€ tor yOu pene aan Ol es their climax ‘Friday night ‘°C. PAU AEN: aie Wee vo Gre : Show committee, John) the grand jury had refused to. ment open from 3 to 8 pm, liae ‘i ee nee ‘ the crawnine cop the Queda. of iasbste Na atrs buia about $350.09 cnzad, with script by Al Trivel-’ .o indict Robinson. the case still; brary carries about 32,000 vol: Newt City any werc.{the Mother Lode Wonderland at, Pe! acre. Roughly 40 per cent 0% pieze: Square Dance, Roman . wo. under scrutiny by Courity. umes, large proportion of fiction tween Nevada City and _Grass . the wakcnaner Me menak hall the total volume and 50 per cen’ h “eenski: Baseball game, Babe! authorities. ; also a wide selection of non-fic. Valley on Route 49)—ParticularThis will be the of the values will b& removed igers; Technical Advisor to. Claude Clark; FiCelebration, nence and Concessions, Dutch Meiion: Window Decorations, Eisa2 Kilroy: Traffic, Chief Jay! “eckson; Arrangements, Mosco Smart; Hose Cart Race, Ted, Sieourney. . There will be a preview of . Vu Parade of the Horribles” is Saturday's 4th of July area , Urass Valles Helbrook Bealis Arm Holbrook, nerse “Whitey” Su.day, took a spill, breaking in right ‘arm just above the srist. One of his admirers’ wrote, him that if he stuck, to bourbon instead of White Horse he'd be better off. At any rate, he’s now fering better and shortly will be back to work at his store on Spring street, Nevada City. astride his at Tyler last tart Saunders Will Speak Patriotic ‘address’ Saturday at Veterans Memorial hall following the parade will be given by Colonel Guy Saunders, Commanding Oficer, Beale Air Forse . base. Elmer Stevens, civic leader and member of the local high school faculty, will be master of ceremonies with opening remarks by Shirley Brattin, president, Grass Valley Chamber of Commerce. The American Legion color guard will present the colors while the Rev.Karl Markgraf, Grass Valley EmmanualEpiscopal church will deliver the invocation and the Rev. John A. MacDonald, Nevada City Com: munity Baptist Church, — the benediction. . tion. Miss<Aima Popp, librarian. . MUSEUMS 49er Museum (located in the National Hotel, Nevada City)—A -famous collection of relics of Western and Northern Mines. Open day and night. Admission 49c for adults, children half: price. Nevada County Historical Society Museum (Commercial St., Nevada City)—Relics of the gold! rush ‘days, including pioneer gar. ments, records, and a Chinese } Joss House which once set Grass! Valley on its toesies. peace { . free, open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. HOTELS Bret Harte Hotel (Main and; Church, Grass Valley)—This 80. room modern hotel is the largest in town. Rooms from $2 to} $7. Coffee shop, dining room and cocktail lounge. National Hotel (Broad Street, peak cvent of the dance which will tee off the three-day celebration Jerry! Austin’s fine band will play for . the party. {ly recommended for charcoal. broiled steaks. Full dinners from $1.80 to $3.50, served from 5 pm to 10:30 pm (a la carte until 1:30 'The remaining stand will be out again in 15 to 20 years at which time some 5,000,000 feet or more eof additional velume should be am). Closed Monday. i The girl who takes first prize . 2Vailable for cutting Old Brewery Inn (at the Plaza, . will find herself surrounded with j The forest will gradually be Nevada City) — Excellent chop! honors, including a cash prize, Converted from its present. sta2suey to eat here or take out. Spe-. -and wardrobe plus the most) nated condition to a youngercial $1.50 Chinese plate dinner. prominent position on the queen's faster growing forest . Bar adjoins. Open from 2 zee float in Saturday's parade Rees ae . daily until 2 am. Tickets and stubs must be! Five Mile House—(On Route 20! turned in before midnight tonignt . Cover Water Front ;to Emigrant Gap) — Excellent! in order to be counted A traditional wuter fight besteaks, chops and abundance of! SEER tween the Grass Valley and Neom $2 to a) . ada’ C Volunteer Fire >. ieee From $2 to $3 * Closes with Concect vada City luntce Fire De partments wi!!! start at 5 pm p Saddle and Sirloin (National} A 45-minute band concert will; Main street on: Saturday : Hotel, Nevada City)—A new and; be presented Sunday night as! Both departments are out t. made chophouse but in the; the final event of the 4th of. cinch their claim to the mythic ; gold rush tradition. Adjoins fa-. July celebration. Harold George, . championship. Ed Frantz, ron ef mous National Exchange bar.; Sr., will direct his 35 musicians ! of the Nevada City department. Open 4 pm. to 10 p.m. ‘in a program starting at 7 p.m.}has lined up his best men to TENNIS COURTS _which will say in music goodbye oppose Chief Edwin Abraham's Grass Valley (Colfax Avenue)! to the thousands of persons who! Grass Valley firemen —Three cement courts open from! have attended the three-day . The NID has promised plenty daylight until dark. Free. celebraton. ‘Of ammunition "