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U.S POSTAG
Postal authorities are doing
their bit to familiarize
American public with their new
50-star flag, when it becomes
Design for the new official.
commemorative stamp to m
the occasion is shown above.
It was designed by ar
Steven Dohanos, widely known
i k with magazine 1 clove garlic ’ 1/2 teaspoon salt ;
sae This Pb hooves 1 large head romaine or 1/2 cup thin strips salami
Hawaii's statehood, will have lettuce, cut in 1-inch 1 egg
first day sale in Honolulu. Vertical in format, the stamp will
be in special delivery size
in red, white and bine.
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of the house will wonder if on
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mix. Simply add vinegar, water and oil to the
and your dressing can be f;
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1 package classic salad
tist dressing mix
Vinegar, water, oi]
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Romaine Salami Salad
pieces (2-1/2 quarts)
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Park News
By JOSEPHINE PEASE
Mrs. L. S. Webster is enjoying a vacation in Tennessee with her sisters. Enroute back, Nell stopped over
in Chicago and saw the Ice
Follies.
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Monday, Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Lindholm left for Sweden, where they will spend
the summer. Several parties
were given in their honor before their departure.
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Mr. Pearl Knapp, of Garberville, spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs.
Melvin Larsen.
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Welcome tothe newcomers!
Mr. andMrs. Wayne Davidson and their three small
children recently moved up
here from Fresno. And Mr.
and Mrs. Pennivell are now
settled on their ranch; for‘omaine Salami Salad will be sure to
ts dressing that the man
pi
velope
ly made in seconds.
1/3 cup mixed dressing .
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1/4 teaspoon coarsely ground pepper
og clove of garlic. Place romaine in bowl;
the dressing and. toss lightly. Sprinkle Worcestershire sauce, pepper, salt, and salami over romaine and toss again.
lightly with a fork and pour over salad. Toss several
en serve immediately on chilled plates. Makes 8 cups, or4 to 6 servings luncheon or entree salad, or 8 servings side salad.
Jim Heather . Chicago
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ng spree for spices.
‘of nated dressing
package of dry mix
. colorful "job history” in_ Ed Dulaney, merchant on
Tyler road has tossed his hat .
into the ring and will battle
for the position of Constable
of the Nevada City Judicial
District, in the June Primary .
Dulaney wasborn 57 years
agoinShawnee, Qklahoma,
taisedon a farm near Shawnee and at the age of ten
Miovedto Los Angeles, —
His schooling consists of
an eighth grade education, —
however he has had a rather ©
cluding, lithograph operating, clerking ina jewelry ©
store, working in steel and —
fron mills in L.A., driving
anice.truck, working at the
shipyards in San Pedro, and
just prior tu moving to Neavada County in 1945 he
worked seven years at the
Mare Island Naval Base and
operated a ranch in Vacaperty.
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Good luck to Mr. Harry
Clark, who was moved to
the Veteran's Hospital in
Livermore last week.
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Mr. andMrs. Norman Nelson and nephews Ronald and
Dennis Walsh, of Oakland,
spent the weekend with the
John Boehme family.
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' Mining, and Ed is a conEnjoying the beauty up here
is Mrs. Beulah Markinson, of
Huntington Beach, who is a
house guest of Mrs. Margaret
Ullrich.
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VISITORS FROM SAN
LEANDRO-HAYWARD
Mr. and Mrs. A. 4. Swan-~
son of Hayward and. Mrs.
Dorothy Hinkle and daughters Martha and Edith of
San Leandme were guests
Easter Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Emma Lynch in Oak
Subdivision and at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Searle in Nevada City,
The Treasury Department
was created by an Act of Conmerly the T.N. Fisher's progress, Sept. 2, 1789.
Air Conditioning—temperotu
all-weather —for
-his store taking from 8 till
ville.
In Nevada City Ed was dog
catcher in 1948 and is credited with installing a humane
type gas chamber replacing
the prior method of shooting
the dogs. However as Ed
says, “It was sejdom used, ”
as he managed to find good
homes for most of the dogs.
Edhasbeen married to his
attractive wife, Florence,
for 37 years and they have
six grandchildren. Together
they have operated Al's Corner for the past five years.
sells a “little bit of everything”.
Eds hobbies include coin
collecting, collecting antiques and glorified junk,
firmed rock hound.
His Fraternal organizations
consist of Eagles in Oakland
and the William Bull Meek
Order of the Clampers of
North San Juan, though as
Ed points out he hasn't had
much time for clubwork with
usually 11 seven days a week,.
365 days a year.
is shown at his desk.
SOME OF THE MEMBERS OF the staff at Miner's Hospital
are shown here. From left to right they are: Lil Wilson,
bookkeeper; Ruth Robinson, lab technician; Ruth Griffith, R.N a
CARL BEYER, Administrator at Miner's Hospital, NevadaCity,
Beyer invites the public to come to
the hospital during Hospital. Week during regular visiting
hours andthe staffwillbe happy to show them the facilities
that are available for care of patients.
Shirley Wallace, surgical nurse; Carl Beyer; June Scheibel ,
practical nurse; Velma Carr, practical nurse: and Lillian
Granholm, nurses aid.
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Pressure Effects On Cell Studied
“LA JOLLA.—Living things from the remotest reaches of the earth are under study
at the University of California’s Scripps Institution of: Oceanography.
These are deep-sea bacteria. They exist in
a realm of absolute darkness, near-freezing
temperature, and massive pressures.
By using special vehicles, men hope by 1970
to invade that one-third of the earth’s surface
that is covered by more than two miles of
ocean water.
They know they will find there an animal
community that not only manages to exist
under the hostile conditions but cannot -live
elsewhere.
Such creatures have been brought up by
collecting devices lowered almost seven miles
to the deepest parts of the globe. In terms of
pressure, this voyage is like sending a man
unprotected far into space. The pressure decreases to a thousandth of that he is used to.
In terms of temperature it is like making a
quick trip from a refrigerator to a slow oven.
It is the change in temperature that kills sea
stars and -other relatively large organisms
brought up from the deep sea floor.
The only living things that have made this
journey from the depths and survived are the
bacteria. In the laboratory of Claude E. ZoBell,
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Professor of Marine Microbiology at the University of California’s Scripps Institution of
Oceanography, stand more than 100 cultures
of bacteria from thedeep sea. Some were obtained eight years ago in the Philippine
Trench, which is almost seven miles deep.
ZoBell has invented special stainless steel
containers in. which the cultures can be kept
at pressures and temperatures like those in
their native environment. He has subjected
bacteria collected at sea level to these same
pressures and temperatures.
He has found that the sea-level bacteria first
fail to grow under these conditions and if
exposed too long they die. If, however, the
temperature is greatly increased, they may
survive longer.
The fact that the deep-sea bacteria thrive
at low temperatures and high pressures leads
him to believe they are indigenous to that_part
of the earth’s surface and they are active there,
playing the same role in the breakdown of
organic,matter as do bacteria elsewhere and
perhaps serving as food for the animals that
live on the bottom.
ZoBell’s research has been supported by the
Rockefeller Institute and the Office of Naval
Research. "
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