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May 16, 1962 (12 pages)

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ae Oe VUE, .++++THE NEVADA GOUNTY NUGGET “Sas tera . I Nevada for the Direct Primary Election to be held on June 5, 1961 within the THIRD Supervisorial Disttict. : Precinct: Alta Hill A Polling Place: AOS Fire House Inspector: Muriel Brunker, Republican Assistant Inspector: Iva Essinger, Democrat Judges; Beryl Sahl, Democrat; Gertrude E. Evans, Republican Clerks: Norma Jean Chalnresg Republican, Marjorie ~.E. Moore, Democrat; Al. vinaM, Ingram, Republican; Irene M. Castagna Polling Place: AOS Fire House Inspector; Democrat NEVADA CITY----Riding three runs. About 40 Nevada City fans precedented two-game winning streak at the beginning journeyed to Auburn to watchthe Lumberjacks. of the Placer-Nevada League They still aren't sure this is season, Nevada City's Lum the Nevada City team they are watching. to play the Yuba County Travelers at Pioneer Park. batting practice against the Auburn Cubs Sunday, w hi pping out 16 hits while scoring 13 runs. The "Jacks were ‘NEVADA CITY--A1I traffic aided by five Auburn errors in building up a final score of 13 to 3, Gene fine five-hitter, all singles in the late innings. City Manager Charles Smith reported the city has shown little income from parking meter fines, MeanwhileNorman Coons and Elmer Daley kept the Cub outfield on their feet The city manager said the and running after the elusive ball. Coons hits a 385-foot homer’ é . Haley Dick Michaels ahead of him. He alsoslashed out two . Awarded singles during the game. But Daley was the one-who really made a day of it. In the fifth inning hetagged a ball that went all the way, scoring three runs and putting the “Jacks ahead 6-0. From that point on the game was on ice, forthe Cubs came their closest later in that same fifth inning when three singles anda walk allowed them their Sierra College Argonaut Wins . $1000 anhonorable mention in the 1962 Spring Fair competition for college newspapexs. Competing in the under 1500 enrollment class, the paper ‘finished fourth behind Palomar College, Monterey Peninsula College and Hartnell college entries, It was the first time the paperhad entered the competition. Editor Jim Shock will accept the award Friday, May 18, at the special banquet forthe event in Sacramento, Shock, Nevada City, and Vella Jones, Roseville, are coeditors of the paper this semester. Last semester's editor was Susan Avery of Placerville, Other editorial positions on the paper this semester were filled by Joann T ofanelli, Grass Valley, news ed itor: Gary Henry, photographer(Truckee); Auburn's Carole Braly, editorial page; Sherrie Dastrup of Auburn, club page; and Dan Hernandez and DonBanderas, sports. son and Sue Avery of Placer— ville, Competing for vice president are Joann T ofanelli of Grass Valley, Phil Knopp of , the horns”. . .At the suggestion of Coun ! cilman H. A. McPherson, . the council directed the city manager to begin an ac SACRAMENTO----Allen will request complete reports Nevada Union High School and already named a National Merit Scholar, Friday on all citations from the judge. took tophonors in the annual Bank of America Achie Starr To Present ment Awards among science~mathematics students. ‘The award is in the form of $1000 cash. Haley and other winners Program Of Slides received the awards at a dinner in Sacramento's Hotel El Dorado, America‘shead officeinSan Francisco. Student Nurses Visit School. Club TOWN TALK ---A quintet of student nurses and Instructor Lois Adams recently visited the Nevada Union high school and met with the future nurses Club of Mrs. Dal las Fellerson. The Licensed Vocational Harris, G. Starr, retired principal from the Oakland _ school The election will be held ! Democrat; Mina Allén , Friday. ORTH SAN JUAN NEWS awhile. eeee86 publican Anna McQuinn, ‘who ing a 20 foot stake rope, following aheart attack got to come home Sunday. and everyone feared:that she would get tangled and starve, eeeee6 Jack Price wasonethat. My Mothers day treat was to go down to Lodi and fish forshad. We visited friends, Leroy and Gladys Dollinger, and had a very good time, helped in thesearch by tromping through the diggings and phoning everyone up and down the line, ee¢ee88 John Clark, one time re sident of San Juan was up to visit the Oliver Milhous' and Set For Davis eeee6¢8 The San Juan Teenage Club has discovered a novel way to. spend their money and to bonus the hard working members. Any card holding member who attends the meetings for six consecutive nights without leaving the hall between the hours of 9 and 12 will be taken to dinner and roller skating. Only illness will the happiest musical hits of soprano Carole Bogard, tendoas an excuse for being aball time--"My Fair Lady, " or James Schwabacher, and sent and-the mother of the basso James Standard under "Camelot," "Brigadoon" and sickteenager must call Pre"Paint Your Wagon"--are conductor Edward Lawton for . sident Dick Phillips or the featured in the special Ler-. this unusual musical event. head mother béfore noon on ner and Loewe Salutein “Ice The performance will be the day of the meeting. e¢sen¢8 A small bay mare named Finally, after seven days, Councilmen reviewed dump expenses and usage _ Inten Vendees #2709 Vol. 316 Page 198 Official Records Recorded at Request of INT ER-COUNTY TITLE CO, At 30 Min. Past 3 o'clock P.M. Nevada County, California. Fee: $2.00 pd Theo: A Kohler Jr. Recorder LEGAL NOTICE NOTICEOF SALE OF PROPPERTY DEEDED TO THE. Patton, administratrix of the estate of VIOLET B. HIPES, deceased, tothe creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, Nevada County, State of that within six months after the first publication of this notice, they either filethem with the necessary vouchers the Board of Supervisors of California; and there was received by me and filed in my Office an authorization of the State Controller (da in the office of the.clerk of ted May 4th, 1962) to sell at the Superior Court of the . public auction, for cash in State of California, in and . lawful money of the United . ' States, certain tax deeded County of Nevada, or exhibit them with the property. Public notice is hereby necessary vouchers tothe said administratrix at the given that unléss the said law offices of Albert L. property is redeemed or an». Johnson the same being the installment plan of redempplace for the transaction of tion isifitiated, as provided for the the business of the said estate . in the county of Nevada, State of California. DATED: May 4, 1962 Ora E. Patton Street, Nevada City, California, intend to sell to Joe B. Dilley and Eilene Dilley, stock-in-trade, furniture, fixtures and equipment owned by said intended vendors and used by them inthe conduct of that certain retail meat and groceries business, known as Van's Market, located at 754 Zion Street, SERVICES ,/11/4A. -New well, pump,& Dressmaking & Alterations for women and men in my home. Celeta Brunner, 825 Zion, NC for appointment The Parcel of property that and is described as follows: Undivided 1/7 interest in North Star Mining Claim at Lake City being the Ely ptn of Lot 62 of Sections 2-3 and 10 Twp 17 Range 9 E Mt. D.B, & M, Last Assessee: Daniel Ginman Minimum Price $250.00 If redemption of the property is not made according to law before the first bidis received the right of redemption will cease. First publication May 16, 1962: Second publication May 28, 1962: Third and last publication May 31, 1962. L.J. Twitchell, Tax Col Nevada City, California, to~. gether with the real proper FOR SALE in this notice, is situated in the County of Annie Mae Van Dyke, his wife, as intended vendors, whose address is 754 Zion fornia, the following de ada, in the City of Nevada, sell as directed the said property fora sum not less than the minimum price set forth Nevada, State of California, that John H. Van Dyke and scribed property: all of the day offuine?962, at the hour of 2:30 P, M. inthe T ax Collectors Office in the Court House of the County of. Nev is the subject of this notice 29629 NOTICE OF INT ENDEDSALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN his wife, as intended vendees, whose address is Town Talk, Nevada City, Cali by law, Iwill on the llth lector of Nevada County State of California L. J. Twitchell s/s EAL ESTATE LISTINGS Home Business Farm FOR RENT Apartments for pensioners 118 BushSt. G. V. 273-3072 FOR SALE FOR SALE-RANCH IN call 265-2048. Penn Valley. 5 1/8 acres. 2 WATER SYSTEMS Complete Installation Pumps, Pipe Line Ditching Water Purification COOK & McGUINN Phone 273-4455 PAYLESS TV& RADIO SERVICE All work guaranteed houses plenty of water. Rent al house furn, & Rented for -$75 per mo. \Phone 273-2545. 3 bdrm home, corner fire place utilities, 2 car garage. Fenced swim. pool, patio, trees, shrubs. NearRidgeRd Buy, sell and trade. 533 Main St., Hills Flat, Phone Call 273-3545 273-8547. Night:273-8104. 20 gently sloping acres'7: eee es New furniture for sale; also’ WINDSHIELDS REPLACED Large selection of MERC er milesout, pines, oaks, ce Reverand Baker of the North San Juan Methodist Church has announced that he will hold open house at the church May 27, the morning of the Scatch Broom Breakfast sponsored by the ‘And all other automobile dars, Write Box 11,.N.C, North San Juan VFD. ed furniture. 203 W. Main ;lass. Moule Paint & Glass Chihuahuas 6wks old, $20. 118 Bush, G.V. 273-3072 ' Carpenter & Cabinet work. ‘Repair anything in the line ' . of wood. 265-4194 LAWNMOWERS Rev. towners (North San Juan residents are also welcome). \Per line in additional issues Small; bring yours in now & ‘Minimum charge ...% 08 CRENSHAWS, 401 E. Main St (Hills Flat) Ph. 273-7624 no changes)..seeeeees 14¢ avoid the spring rush. Peterson's Comer is spon‘ soring twoteams inthe summer league at theJolly Roger, Kit and Les Orr and Sally Sapps and Bob De Smidt must recover some of the expenses, high because of the number of persons dumping will make up oneteam, and Janice and Don Ashley and Roxanne and Johnney Rogers the other. : Nugget or phone 265-2493 . St. G.V. Phone: 273-2739. . . Grass Valley. Baker extends a warm wel, CLASSIFIED AD RATES . Sharpened and Repaired.. come from any out-of ‘Per line in first issue.. 16¢ Power or Hand. Large-or and determined the city there. B, Dilley s/ ae es Dilley s/ ST AT E-FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Whereas I was on the Ist day of May 1962 directed by by the undersigned, Ora E.
CLASSIFIED ADS« the mare was found and all tank 6000 ft. new lumber, were happy. 100 bags cement, 60 ydsconThe one interesting sidecrete Material. $6,500. Will light to the story was that carry 1/2@ 6 1/2 for 1 yr. Fern Hardwick got hoarse 1-A sight -$2,500-3/4 A. from whinnying (like a horse) $2,000 cash. All join all while crawling through the weatherrd, By owner:.5 mi. broombrush. No kidding, E. of G.V. Colfax Hiway.at . her fa mily will verify the House trailer Day Road. fact she sounds really authentically like anequine~ Antique Rosewood square calling for it's stable mate. . grand piano, Refinished. what's more, she gets anEvenings 273-7600 . swers, The only thing is, she doesn't know what she's SHEAHAN'S UPHOLST ERY whinnying.. eeee88 City Dump Adams, Democrat; Betty Jean Cobb, Democrat by Barbara andBeverly HardPrecinct: Selby Flat wick and all of their friends Polling Place: Detention Hall and family. Reason for much concern was the fact Inspector: Rose Casci, Democrat that the horse had left dragg has been in Miners hospital Darlene Hodges of Peardale, Saturdays, and at both 1:30 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN LEGAL NOTICE ridge, Democrat Vada ‘The Creation’ formances are at 2:30 p.m. Deceased . No, 6341 Democrat; Richard Pol glase, Republican; Ethel ' ' Polglase, Republican; Ali crat; France Milhous, Re «Joe May 15, 1962 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA In the Matter of the Estate of VIOLET B, HIPES Clerks: Christine Christensen, Republican Mary Ciy-eonems. Dated: May 15, 1962, LEGAL NOTICE Democrat ‘eee Thelma: Hatch, Democrat; Hazel Smal brother, Shorty Clark, who NEVADA CITY---The Nevada City Council Monday night directed the preparation of an ordinance establishing a charge for the use of the city dump by persons living outside the city. Commercial Street, Nevada: 10 & 17, 1963. Democrat Polling Place: North San Juan Fire House Inspector: Nellie Dudley, Republican Assistant Inspector: Yolanda . Reader, Republican Judges: Stella Sauer, Demo € Donna Milhous. May 17 at 8 p.m. in Hen Miss Mona Nicholson of NevDAVIS --Rarely is Haydn's ada City and Mmes, Beverly Davis and Gloria Gibson of oratorio "The Creation" performed in its entirety.“ Such Meadow Vista. Mrs, Adams and her class a rarity will take place of 13 will visit Beale Air Tuesday evening, May 22, Force Base May 24, Beale on the Davis campus of the AFB employs civilian RN's University of California. Some'l50 members of the and LVN's, University Orchestra and Ice Capades Opens Chorus from the Berkeley SAN FRANCISCO ---Four of campus will be joined by until7 o'clock P, M, on the COUNTYOF NEVADA STATE OF CALIFORNIA Dates of Publication: May Clerks: Mildred Darewit,, Republican; Leona Fields, Democrat; Mary Calkins , Alberta Oates, Republican Precinct: Nevada City 4 Polling Place: Nevada City Elementary School Inspector: Elva Lee Sigourney, Democrat Assistant Inspector: Freda Vickie Schmidt, Republi Assistant Inspector: Martha ‘Judge: Cordelia Coombs, Frink, Democrat } Democrat Judges: Incy Gunter, Demo. Clerks: Winona Landsburg, crat; Jane Berrigan, ReRepublican; MarianJohnpublican son, Democrat Clerks: Louise Crowder, Precinct: North San Juan and Judy Robertson ofRoseville are seeking the women'sathletie commissoner post. mento and they plan to stay Blum. 28, 1962, at the offices.of: JOHN T, TRAUNER COUNT Y CLERK OF THE Judges: Lillie Ann Eden, Repuklican; Orpha Pond, berger, Republican — Said purchase price or: GIVEN that the polls will be day hereof. DATED: May 2, 1962 Brown, Democrat Clerks: Calvin Valentine Democrat post. Joann Jellin of Truckee . and Shit Bayh balance of: said price in cash. i consideration will be paid at: Administratrix of the Estate ‘ Roseville are running for. . ‘ton Davies, Democrat Precinct: Gold Flat 2A of VioletB. Hipes, Deceased tally commissioner; while ' Precinct: North Bloomfield Polling Place: Guilders and Carla Sepponen of Roseville Polling Place: North Bloom: Publish: May 16, 23, 30& Consumers Lumber Co. . June 6, 1962. is uncontested in her bid for field Fire House Inspector: Rose Hyatt, the social commissioner's Inspector: Olive Kallen slides, artifacts, and speak . Mothers Day from Sacra Charles Sovey and Mrs. Ted Helen Payne, Republican eal property: open from 7 o'clock A.M. Inter-County TitleCo,, 24: Republican; Eunice Democrat; Bessie B. Leonard, Republican sperate search all last week Mrs, Paul Leuteneker, Mrs, Sandiforth, Democrat; g encum-: brances NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY 10:00 o'clock A.M, on May: Baker, Democrat Clerks:: Juanita Patterson, . Pansy was the object of de countries south of the border, The usual refreshment hour will be in charge of Mrs, Herman Jones assisted by Judges: Wilma Thomas, Republican; Blanche Dome, Republican Clerks: Pauline E. Hogg, Democrat; Ubah Shelton, Republican; Eloise L. Stunkel, Democrat; WaltrandH. White, Democrat Precinct: Indian Flat } Polling Place: Earl Fields Résidence Inspector: Hazel Woodside, Republican Assistant Inspector: Gladys Judges: Esther Valentine, Wetzel, Fran andJim Selvester had spent considerable time in lotte Halstead, Republican Democrat Assistant Inspector: Elma Republican Judge: Fannie Moulton, Republican ‘Jim's family visiting over nessy School, Grass Valley, publican; Diann Casci, Democrat; Maria Lucia Alice Hoskin, Republican Precinct: Nevada City 5 Polling Place: City Hall Inspector: Lois E, Davies, Hall system, a traveler and amateur archeologist, will show at a meeting of the Nevada County Historical Society. The “Comic Opera Tour Through Central America" will follow a short business meeting of the society. Mr. and Mrs, Starr have Consumers Lumber Co. Inspector: Shirley F. Cooper, Democrat i Assistant Inspector: Char nice Penrose, Republican; Polling Place: Community Brass, — Democrat ; Clerks: Patricia Brodie, Re Knutson, Republican, Ber Republican; Irma Eaton, Democrat Precinct: French Corral Inspector: Belle ‘publican; Jean Polling Place: Builders and Judges: Darleen Crowley, ” Democrat; Senna Wales, crat Precinct: Columbia Hill ow Oey GRASS VALLEY ----Alva pector: Mabel weal See ‘can Desmond, Democrat, Dorothea Chenoweth, Demo» Republican Clerks: Sarah F. Clark, ley and Lelia Kenton of was killed on the bad curve near the Shady Creek Bridge, Monday through Thursday, and at 8:30 p. m. Friday and Saturday. Matinee per Republican,Gloria Judge: Lele M. Reiners, Simpson of Grass Valley are both seeking the secretarial post. Nancy Burns of Grass Val The public is invited. Evening performances of Man, School House Inspector: Lessie Nolen, Democrat non of Auburn and Teddie ed the Sierra College program were Mrs, Elizabeth Shaner of Cedar Ridge, Miss “Ice Capades” are at 8 p.m. Democrat; Naomi Young Polling Place: Columba Hill president, and Curt Mekem to visit-the grave of his Nurse trainees who explain and 5:30 p.m. Sundays. publican; Esther Republican of Roseville. Linda Bohan congratulatedthecity man, ager for "taking the bull by ' Capades," which opens its heldin the Memorial Union 15 -performance San FranHall, beginning at8:15 p. m. cisco debut tomorrow at the Cow Palace. NC To Charge At : 6000 NEW HOME. OF YOUR OWN Patterson, Democrat Judges: Ruth Truscott, Re Roseville, and Dean Busick Haley, senior attending The awards were presented . by Roland T. Duncan, senROCKLIN---The Sierra ; ior vice-president at Bank of campus newspaper, has won An Auburn‘student and two counting of traffic violation tags by numbers, Thecity manager said he Honorable Mention Argonaut, Sierra College from Placerville are competing for the toppost, that of student body president. They are Tom Blackburn, present student body vice judge explained this by stating he had a letter from the police chief giving . certain people the right to park without paying fines. Two county officials and “the press" were specified as being included in the letter. CouncilmanJack Brickell tag leniencies were ordered rescinded Monday night by the Nevada City Council. The council acted after Schroder hurled a inthe fourth inning, scoring ROCKLIN--Sierra College students will elect student body officers: for the fall, 1962 semester this week, with a dozen candidates vying for the offices. Traffic Violation Crack Down By City The Lumberjacks held Assistant Inspector: Rose ‘Sierra College Students : To Elect New Officers high on the crest of an un berjacks return home Sunday Lena Lopez, Clerks: Florence Nolan, Lumberjacks In 13-3 Win Over Auburn ascend Tudges: Doris Mack, Re~ -Waechter, Democrat Democrat Precinct: Alta Hill B and Allan Haley on the bass, A . Republica polling that the foll owin g n; Veronica. June Sandiforth, RepubliSupervisors of the County of Rosemary Freeland, gee te aI LBGAL/NOTIE signated by the Board of . Precinct: ENTERTAINING... -Franz Lucien, Nevada City music instructor, leads his ensemble at the annual Nevada City Elks Club Mother's Day dinner last week at the Veterans Memorial building. Violinists (left to right) are Nelda Self, Mrs. Kath NT YY GIVEN . Democrat;Trene Selvester, . Assistant legally de. ’ Bauer, Republican been Place shave Flat 2B . _ eryn Smith, Debra Thompson, Brian Haley on the flute. Tata ct nestle EEGARNOTICE . . ; tecat nonce Soe pinccinge VAN'S F RAME & AXLE 205 S. Auburn, Grass-Valley “WHEELS OUT OF LINE? 273-6460 KEEP VAN'S IN MIND” PHONE 273 OF 32 fT "May 16-19 Sail A il Wed. -Sat. Crooked Ship. Ernie Kovacs: Plus Oceans Eleven. . ‘Sun. -Tues. May 20-22 Two Women Sophia Loren Plus Pretty Boy Floyd