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May 14, 1969 (12 pages)

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ike oe ee ake ahd 44 * ‘« = é ot ¥O The Hevada County Nugget -¥ Vital Statistics MARRIAGES, _ », HAINES-CHORMICLE, Dale Marvin Haines, Jr.,. 1%, Nevada City, and Laura Frances Chormicle, 16, Grass Valley, obteined a marriage license May 2, 1969, in the county. clerk’s office in Nevada City. . _ HAINES-CHORMICLE, Dale Marvin Haines, Jr., 17, Nevada City, and Laura Frances Chormiicle, 16, Grass Valley, obtained a marriage license May 2,-1969, in the county clerk’s: office in Nevada City. CHILDERS-GOFF,: Cagry: Ralph Childers, 18, Nevada City, and Carol Joyce Goff, 20, obtained a marriage license May 2, 1969, in the Nevada county clerk’s office in Nevada City. MASON-SNOW, ‘Taylor. Robert Mason, 53, Seattle, Wash., and Darlynée Thelma Snow, 29, San Leandro, obtained a marriage _ license May 2, 1969, inthe Nevada county clerk’s office in Nevada City. CARRIAGE SET Mr; and Mrs, Lewis Reitman became the: parents of a son on May 2, 1969, at the Nevada General Hospital, Nevada county, Nevada City, Calif. The Reitmans are residents of Grass Val10f) A.daughter was bornto Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Olson of Grass Valley, on May 2, 1969, at the Nevada General Hospital, Nevada county, Nevada City, Calif. Mr,. and Mrs, Thomas Erickson becamé the parénts of a son on May 1, 1969, at the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital, Nevada county, Calif. The Ericksons are residéhts of Camptonville. A son was born May 3, 1969, to Mr, -and Mrs nee ore nome of Nevada City, at the Sierra Nevada. Memorial Hospital, Ne 7 Pa a ~ A Pad ' : Re) Mrs, Claude 1969, at the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital, Nevada county, Calif. The Grays reside inGrass Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Colebank of Grass’ Valley became the parents of a. pon, 00 Ma 6, 1969, at the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital, Nevada county, Calif, f “~ a Wednesday, May 14, 1969 DIVORCES MOBLEY -A petition for divorce was filed by Linda Kay Mobley from Vaughn Alan Mobley on May 2, 1969, charging cruelty. Mrs. Mobley asks care, custody and support of one minor child, The Mobleys were married April 2, 1966, in Grass Valley, McDONALD -Helen Irene McDonald filed for divorce from Lester Arley McDonald, May 2, 1969, charging desertion, The couple was married Dec. 31, 1946, in Reno, Nev. Mrs, McDonald asks care, custody and support of one minor child. DRAKE -Margaret Drake filed suit for divorce from Thomas J. Drake, May 2, 1969, charging cruelty. The Drakes were married Oct. 28, 1961, inPatterson, N.J. Care, custody and support of two minor children was asked by Mrs. Drake, LINDVALL -Petition for divorce was filed May 2, 1969, by Edith M, Lindvall from Harold Irving Lindvall, charging cruelty, The couple was married Sept. 17, 1961, in Reno, Nev. Mrs, Lindvall asks care, custody and support of one minor child. WASLEY ~ Thelma Arlene Wasley filed for divorce from George Robert Wasley, charging cruelty, on May 2, 19695 The Wasleys were married Jan. 19, 1963, in Reno, Nev, Care, custody and support of three minor children was asked by Mrs, Wasley. EGGIMANN ~— Paul B, Eggimann filed for divorce from Gloria E, Eggimann, charging cruelty, on May 5, 1969, The Eggimans were married in Chicago, Ill., April 24, 1954. HETRICK -~ Julienne Hetrick filed for divorce from Richard Ellis Hetrick, May 5, 1969, charging cruelty. The couple was married Nov. 30, 1947, in Landifray, France. Mrs, Hetrick asks care, custody and support of three minor children, OBITUARIES "READER -in Sacramento, May 3; 1969, Sarah Reader, 83, a native of the old town ofSweetland ‘near French Corral, and until three months ago when she moved to Sacramento, a resident of the San Juan Ridge area; wife of Frank S, Reader; mother of Eunice, Eugene and Francis Reader, all of Nevada City, Mrs. Ursula Watkins, Summit City, Mrs. Carmel Kearney, Mrs, Mildred Cappello and Mrs, Eseee as Mee ther King, all.of Sacramento, Mrs, Helen Butler of Woodland, and Howard Reader of Long Beach; grandmother of 20; great grandmother of 10. Hooper-Weaver Chapel was in charge of the service with interment in St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Grass Valley. BROPHY -inGrass Valley, May 4, 1969, Eva May Brophy, 80, a native of Lake County coming to Grass Valley in 1957; the widow of James Brophy; mother. of Harold Brophy, Grass Valley; sister of Gertrude Hippert; grandmother of Kathleen May Brophy, also of Grass Valley. Hooper-Weaver Chapel was in charge of the service with interment in Greenwood Memorial Gardens, LAMKIN --in Long Beach, May 1, 1969, Paul T. Lamkin, a resident of Long Beach; brother of Mrs, Harry Thompson of. Grass Valley; husband of Myrtle; father of Nancy Lamkin and Bonnie Eggars, Norwalk, uncle of numerous nieces and nephews including Richard Thompson of Grass Valley. WASLEY inGrass Valley, May 4, 1969. Howard Wasley, 82, a native of Grass Valley; husband of Dellia Wasley, Grass Valley; father of Dorothy Penaluna and Mel Wasley, both of Grass Valley; stepfather of William Frye, Lancaster; brother of Mrs, Lucille Jenkin, Grass Valley, Mrs. Verda Perrin, Sacramento, and Mel Wasley, Willows; grandfather of four. Hooper-Weaver Chapel was in charge of the service followed by cremation, HANCOCK ~ in Nevada City, May 5, 1969. Levie Elizabeth Hancock, 88, a native of Clinton Kentucky, and a resident of Grass Valley since 1940; widow of John R, Hancock;
mother of J. W. and Frank Roberson, both of Grass Valley, Jack G, Roberson, Gridley, Harold E, Roberson, Lodi, Mrs, Howard Kottke, Paradise, and Mrs, Cecil Hixon, Oklahoma; sister of Eugene Wren, Missouri, and Grundey Wren, of Cottonwood; grandmother of 19, great grandmother of 17, and great great grandmother of two. Hooper-Weaver Chapel was in charge of the service with interment in Greenwood MemoriVOGT -in Nevada City, May 5, 1969, Ida Pauline Vogt, a native of Oakland, and a resident of the Grass Valley area for the past 22 years; widow of William G, Vogt, a director of Nevada Irrigation Dis. THE BEST MOVE OU EVER MADE 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE PR age RRC SE AE EM Complexities of being a policeman nowadays With all of the hullabaloo about law and order and the rising crime rate, the following is reprinted from the magazine Badge and Key: breathing, stop bleeding, tie splints and, above all, be sure the victim goes home without a limp. Or expect to be sued, The policeman must know evA policeman is a composite of ery gun, draw on the run, and hit what all men are, a mingling of saint and sinner, dust and deity. Culled statistics wave the fan over the stickers, underscore instances of dishonesty and brutality because they are "news". What that really means is that they are exceptional, unusual, not commonplace, Buried under the froth is the fact: Less than one-half of one per cent of policemen misfit that uniform, That's a better average than you'd find among clergymen. What is a policeman made of? He, of all men, is at ‘once the most needed and the most unwanted. He's a_ strangely nameless creature who is "sir" to his face and "fuzz" behind his back, He must be such a diplomat that he can settle differences between individuals so that each will think he won. But... If the policeman is neat, he's conceited; if he's careless, he's a bum, If he's pleasant, he’s a flirt; if he's not, he's a grouch. He must make in an instant, decisions which would require months for a lawyer. But. .. If he hurries, he's careless; if he's deliberate, he's lazy. He must be first to an accident and infallible with a diag“nosis. He must be able to start trict, who diedin 1961; mother of William H. Vogt, Grass Valley, and Marion Hughes, Monrovia; sister of Albert Breckenfelder, of Oakland, and grandmother of six. Hooper-Weaver Chapel was in charge of the service, with officers and members of Esther Rebekah Lodge No.9 conducting, Cremation followed the service. MESERVEY in Auburn, May 7, 1969. Madeline Ann Meservey, 49, a native of Grass Valley; wife of Gene, Nevada City; mother of Dennis of Grass Valley, Rock, Mike and Ann Meservey, all of Nevada City, and Mrs, Carol Kramer, Rough and Ready; sister of Howard Rule, Loretta Deschwanden and Virginia McCutcheion, all of Bakersfield, and Clarence Rule, Seattle, Wash; grandmother of two. Bergemann and Son Funeral Chapel was in charge of the service with interment in Sierra Memorial Lawn Cemetery. MAXFIELD ~ in Grass Valley, May 8, 1969, Alice S. Max. field, 95, a native of Maine. many years a resident in Colorado, and coming to the Grass Valley area 46 years ago; mother of Donald Maxfield, Grass Valley, and Wilda Denevan, Long Beach; grandmother of four and great grandmogher of four, : Hooper-Weaver Chapel was: in charge of the service, withotficers and members of Esther Rebekah Lodge No. 9, conducting, Interment was in Greenwood Memorial Gardens, where it doesn't hurt. He must be able to whip two men twice his size and half his age with-out damaging his uniform andwithout being "brutal". If youhit him, he's a coward; if he hits you, he's a bully. A policeman must know everything, and not tell. He must know where all the sin is, and not partake. The policeman must, from a single humanhair, be able to describe the crime, the weapon’ and the criminaland tell you where the criminal is hiding, But... : if he catches the criminal, he's lucky; if he doesn't, he's a dunce, If he gets promoted, he has political pull; if he doesn't, he's a dullard. The policeman must chase bum leads to a dead end, stake out 10 nights to tag one witness who saw it happen-but refuses to remember. He runs files and writes reports until his eyes ache to build a case against some felon who'll get dealed out by a shameless shamus or an "honorable" who isn't. The policeman must be a minister, a social worker, a diplomat, a tough guy, and a gentleman, And of course he'll have to be a genius. . .For he'll have to _feed a family on a policeman's salary. New BA checks Local residents can now write their checks. on some of Calffornia’s most spectacular scenery. A selection of 10 full color scenic checks will be available at all Bank of America branches beginning May. 15, “These checks capture the feeling of living in California’’ according to W. J. Rose, manager of the bank’s Nevada City “The bank developed the checks in response to requests from customers. It’s also our way of making ‘the business of living’ more enjoyable for everyone who appreciates the beauty of California,” : Rose. added that the checks are the result of careful reap Rar evaluation of alter. signs and photographic techniques. ‘‘As far as we know, this is the largest selection of scenic checks offered by any bank,’ Rose said. Scenes on the new Bank of America checks range from misty redwood forests to sunny orange groves to golden sunsets, During hibernation, a woodchuck may breath only in five minutes, <omew SEE aE LRIGE EN SRDS. Se PEE EM