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2 4..Wednesday, May 23, 1962..THE NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET
Witty
Sie
HMMMMM, EXCELLENT!----Purity employees sampled the
new Western Harvest brand of fruits, vegetables and’ juices at
Grass Valley Purity store last week and proclaimed them "excellent".
Milne and Ruth Thomas.
Pictured are (L-R) Louise Carlie Huffman, Bernice
Boy Scouts In
Annual Campaign
AUBURN---Cubs, Boy Scouts,
Explorers and Sea Explorers
started last week on their annual sales campaign for the
annual Tahoe Area Council
Sc out-O-Rama to be held
June 2 atthe Auburn District
Fairgrounds.
The Armory andHome
Economics Building will
house the 50 or more booths
and stage show. The Explorers and some troops will
have outside camping or
pioneering type displays.
The Nevada CitySeven
Hills School band will play .
two concerts on Saturday
afternoon,
County Medical Society
Plans KOVR
SACRAMENTO ----The
special problems of the
mother-to-be will be revealed and discussed on Station KOVR Channel 13 Saturday 4t 4:30 p.m, in "First
Baby", number two presentation in the bi-weekly
"Doctors at Work" series on
medical and surgical subjects.
Thedilmed portion of the
program will deal with the
story of Jane's prenatal care
as her doctor guides her towardthe all-important moment of the birth of her first
eee
Series
baby.
Following the film the
subject will be discussed
further by three physicians
of the Placer-Nevada Medical Society, Frank Olrich,
M.D., Auburn, Robert Conant, M.D. , Grass Valley,
and William Mapes, M.D.
Roseville, with Helen Bale,
KOVR moderator.
The series is underthe auspices of the PlacerNevada
Medical Society and the
California Medical Association in cooperation with KO
VR public affairs department.
OLD-TIMER..This early typewriter, patented July 15, 1890,
is on display in the window of Hobbyhouse, 120 W. Main St.,
Grass Valley. The typewriter, a Blinkenderfer, was manufacturedinStamford, Conn., andwas the seventh of its kind.
END of the MONTH
FURNITURE SALE
in? a
pant
wSee Sunday's NUGGET
for the BIG
T! Dept OF Agriculture
Honors Forest Employes
SAN FRANCISCO ----The
U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that two
U.S. Forest Service employees in California, Chas, A,
Connaughton and Frank L,
') Keegan w ere given its Su. perior Service Awar@ at
‘. ceremonies held today in
Washington, D.C. M
Chas. A. Connaughton,
Regional Forester for the
California Region, received
the award "For dynamic
leadership in applied forestry and the forestry profession, achieving exceptional
standards of performance,
fostering programs designed
to give maximum service to
the public, and bring recognition to the Department. "
Connaughton is a native
of Placerville, Idaho, with
F orest Service experience
dating back to 1926. He holds}
a Forestry degree from the
University of Idaho and a
M.S. from Yale University.
Connaughton has been regional forester for the California Region since 1955. He
andhis family reside in San
Mateo, California. Before
coming to California Connaughton was regional forester at Atlanta, Georgia
and had served as director
of forest experiment stations
in Fort Collins, Colorado and
New Orleans, La.
Currently, Connaughton
is vice-president of the American Forestry Association. He served as a member of the Council of the
Society of American Foresters from1958 until December 1959 when he was elected President of the Society
forthe 1960-61 term. Atthe
same time he was honored
by being elected to the Fellow grade which is defined
by the Society as "a forester
U.N. Film
To Show
Thursday
GRASS VALLEY --A prize~
winning United Nations film,
Power Among Men, will be
shown tomorrow night at
Hennessy School at 8 p.m.
T he sponsoringConcord
Group invites all residents of
Nevada County to attend the
free showing of the color
movie.
The 90 minute film was
judged the best documentary
film two years ago. It explores problems of the postwar era, .
who has been geperally recognized slisoaphoont the profession as a person who has
rendered outstanding service
to professional forestry and
to the Society, "
Frank L, Keegan, Fire
Control Aidon Los Padres
National Forest, King City,
California, received the Superior Service Award “For
heroic action in rescuing a
fellow worker from burning
to death under severe emergency conditions and controlling a potentially disastrous fire under adverse conditions. "
The presentations to Chas.
A. Connaughton and Frank
L. Keegan were made by
Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman.
Exercise
Grand Slam
U.S, FORCES, GERMAN Y-Army Specialist Four Davis
Jefferis, whose mother, Mrs.
Bessie C. Fink, lives in Grass
Valley, recently participated in Command Post Exercise Grand Slam I, a fiveday Central Army Group (C
ENT AG) exercise in Germany. .
_ GrandSlam1 involved
headquarters units from the
German, Frenchand U.S.
Armed Forces which are assignedto CENTAG, and was
designed to test operational
plans and procedures of these
forces, CENTAG is a major
element of NATO in Europe.
Sierra Nursing Grads
Pass State Board
ROCKLIN -~---A 11 fifteen
vocational nursing students
who graduated from the Sierra College nursing program ~“
in February havepassed their
School Taxes Reach
All Time High
LOS ANGELES --Property
taxes for school purposes levied in Nevada County
reached an all-time high of
$1,389,104 for 1961-62,
the California Taxpayers’
Association disclosed, This
huge school tax bill shows an
increase of $555, 670 or 67
percent during the last five
years since 1956-57.
In addition to property
tax levies, the school districtsin the county received
to date $869, 550 asthe State
School Fund apportionments
for 1961-62. This will be
supplemented by other State
opportionments, This
money comes from State
taxes.
School taxes on property
throughout the Statealso
reached an all-time high in
1961-62, with the total an
astronomical $1,227,202,749
or 83 pert cent above the
$670,128,570 school tax levy
for 1956-57.
Schools in Placer County
collected $4,752,317 in
taxes, 114 per cent above
the 1956-57 year; schools in
Sierra County collected
$153,353, 52 per cert above
the earlier year.
State Board of Vocational
Nurses examinations, it was
announced today.
Vocational Director Frank
VanVliet termed the perfect
record "phenominal. " More
than 15 percent of those who .
take the test statewide fail
it. :
R.N. Lois Adams was instructor-of the course, begun
two years ago by Mrs. Genevieve Logan, R.N.
Those succeccfully passing
their exams and becoming
licensed vocational nurses
were:
Auburn; Iva Johnson, and
Genevieve Mooers (CQ)
Grass Valley; Alice Butcher, Ila Fessler, Robinette
Garrison, June Goeller, Jean
Gould, Doris Holman, Eleanor Kemp, Gail Lawton,
Ida Hamsey, Donna Smith,
and Beverly T assone.
Nevada City; Madeline
Engstrom and Lynn Russell.
Mrs, Engstrom marks were
among the highest of those
taking the examinations.
Council To Pay
Little League Power
ANEVADA CIT Y----The
Nevada City Council last
week agreed to pay the power bill for the first season of
Little League once poles and
lights are installed.
In the Coast Survey of 1851,
Angel Island in San Francisco Bay was called Los Angeles Island.
ing the dietary patterns of
California children and infants because of fear of radioactive fallout from the
current testing of nuclear
weapons, Dr. Harold M.
Erickson, Deputy State
Health Director, warned today.
The Deputy Director said
there are well-meaning but
unqualified individuals and
groups in California who are
urging, through letters and
leaflets, the curtailment of
milk consumption during the
eight days following the detonation of every nuclear de“Decisions of this kind, ”
he said, -"should be made
only by qualifiedphysicians
and public health authorities
who have the facts and who
themselves must carefully
weigh the possible adverse
consequences of a reduction
in milk consumption against
any potentialrisk associated
with the small amounts of
radioactivity present in milk
now and anticipated in the
months ahead, "
He said these individuals
apparently are concerned
vice in the current United .
State series of Pacific tests. .
about lodine-131 in milk,
aradioactive material
which has a half life of eight
days. The principal route
of entry into the body of
Iodine -131 is through. fresh
foods, particularly milk. In.
the past, the quantities found
in milk in California during
weapons testing have been
far below those which would
indicate countermeasure action, There is no reason to
believe the current test se-ries will change the picture,
He added that the State
Health Department will
keep the public fully in‘formed, and will continue
_to sample food, milk, water
and air for radioactivity on
a regular basis.
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
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
Deceased.
No. 6341
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN
by the undersigned, Ora E.
Patton, administratrix of the
estate of VIOLET B. HIPES,
deceased, tothecreditors of
and all persons having claims
against the said deceased,
that within six months after
the first publication of this
notice, they either filethem
with the necessary vouchers
in the office of the clerk of
the Superior Court of the
State of California, in and
for the County ofNevada,
or exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers tothe
said administratrix at the
law offices of Albert L.
Johnson the same being the
place for the transaction of
in the county of Nevada,
State of California.
DATED: May 4, 1962
Ora E. Patton
Administratrix of the Estate
of VioletB. Hipes, Deceased
Publish: May 16, 23, 30&
June 6, 1962.
FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICE
Black Oak Wood
Saddle Horses & Ponies CLASSIFIED ADS ] J. R. Price
Ph, 265-2281
FOR SALE FOR SALE SERVICES
INSULATION 11/4A. -New well, pump,é& Dressmaking & Alterations
ALUMINUM FOIL BACK
Full Thick 53A¢ per sq. ft.
Med. 4 3/4 ¢ per sq. ft.
A to Z Supply
120 E. Main Street
Grass Valley
FOR SALE
_ NEW FURNITURE
Sheahan's Furniture
203 W.Main St. Ph, 273-2739
» Ten swarms bees; Route 1
Box 973 G.V.,'or write for
information % Nugget Box
16, N. €,
All kinds of used lumber;
windows and doors; 100 sheets
corrugated roofing; galvanized water lines. 208 Squirrel Creek Rd, G.V. Phone
273-4311,
DEL ORO
PHONE 273 6932
May 27-29 :
Sun. Tues,
‘TONY
Curtis
MAN IN THE MOON
Wed. -Sat. May 23-26
HORIZONT AL LIEUTENANT
Plus
THE BROKEN LAND
tank 6000 ft. new lumber,
100 bags cement, 60 yds concrete Material. $6,500. Will
carry 1/2@ 6 1/2 for 1 yr,
1-A sight -$2,500-3/4 A.
$2,000 cash. All join all
weatherrd, By owner: 5 mi.
E. of G.V. Colfax Hiway at
House trailer Day Road,
GE Dryer $85; Frigidaire
Washer $70; Frigidaire Elec.
Stove $50. Phone 265-4782.
Chihuahuas 6wks old, $20.
118 Bush, G.V. 273-3072
GARDEN HOSE
LIMITED TIME ONLY
20% OFF
10 YEAR GUARANTEE
1/2" O58. NOW $2.05
1/2" 50 ft. NOW $3.34
5 YEAR GUARANTEE
1/o 98 ft.. NOW $1.86
1/2” 50 ft.. . NOW $2.90
BUILDERS & CONSUMERS
LUMBER COMPANY
G.V.-N.C. Hwy at Glenbrook,
NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING BIDS
Lodge Bldg (Fire Repair &
Remodel)Nevada City, Nevada County, California,
Owner Taking Bids Due June
5, 4:00 P, M, Owner--BPOE
.Lodge No. 518, J.F, Siegfried, Trustee, 515 Coyote
Street, Nevada City, Galifornia, Archt---Wm, F,
Hempel, 306 Bryant St. , Palo
Alto, Remodel fire-gutted
bldg of 7200 sf; new plywd
walls; asph and vinyl flrg;
acoust tile ceiling; ptg; new
htg and wiring. Plans from
owner after May 17; $15 deposit. *
for women and men in my
home. Celeta Brunner, 825
Zion, NC for appointment
call 265 -2048.
WINDSHIELDS REPLACED
And all other automobile
glass. Moule Paint & Glass
Grass Valley.
Carpenter & Cabinet work.
Repair anything in the line
of wood. 265-4194
WATER SYSTEMS
Complete Installation
Pumps, Pipe Line Ditching
Water Purification
COOK & McGUINN
Phone 273-4455
PAYLESS TV& RADIO SERVICE All work guaranteed
Buy, sell and trade. 533
Main St. , Hills Flat, Phone:
273-8547. Night:273-8104. :
REAL ESTATE LISTINGS
Home Business Farm
FOR RENT
Apartments for pensioners
118 Bush St. G. V, 273-3072
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-RANCH IN
Penn Valley. 5 1/3 acres, 2
houses plenty of water. Rental house furn, & Rented for
$75 per mo. Phone 273-2545.
dows
3 bdrm home, corner fireplace utilities, 2 car garage.
Fenced swim, pool, patio,
trees, shrubs. Near RidgeRd
Call 273-3545
20 gently sloping acres 7
milesout, pines, oaks, cedars, Write Box 11,.N.C.
Nugget or phone 265-2493 ,
NOTICEOF SALE OF PROPPERTY DEEDED FO THE
ST AT E FOR DELINQUENT
TAXES
Whereas I was on the Ist
day of May 1962 directed by
the Board of Supervisors of
Nevada County, State of
California, and there was
received by me and filed in
my office an authorization
of the State Controller (da'. ted May 4th, 1962) to sell at
public auction, for cash in
lawful money of the United
States, certain tax deeded
property.
Public notice is hereby
given that unless the said
property isredeemedas provided by law, I will on the
llth day of June 1962, at the
hour of 2:30 P.M. inthe Tax
House of the County of Nevada, in the City of Nevada,
sell as directed the said property for a sum not less than
‘the minimum price set forth
in this notice.
The Parcel of property that
is the subject of this notice
is situated in the County of
Nevada, State of California,
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 bid is
received the right of redemption will cease.
First publication May 16,
1962: Second publication
‘May 23, 1962: Third and
last publication May 31,
1962.
L.J. Twitchell, Tax Collector of Nevada County
State of California
L. J. Twitchell s/s
the business of the said est3re .
Collectors Office in the Court
KEVIN R. TWOHY
GORDON V. WEGNER
555 North First Street
San Jose, California
Telephone: CYpress 5-4558
Attorneys for Plaintiff
No. 13121
SUMMONS ¢
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF THE STAT E OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE
COUNT Y OF NEVADA
ELEANOR BROWN,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MINNIE BRIERLEY, J. ALICE
STELLING, HAZEL HAASE,
BEATRICECANTRELL
MARION HELWIG, NORMAN ~
HELWIG, HAROLD HELWIG
NAIDA WALTERS, andBARBARA KEISTER, ALSO ALL
OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN, claiming any right
title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint ad4
verse to plaintiff's owner
ship, or any cloud upon the
plaintiff's titke thereto,
Defendants.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA, To MINNIEBRIERLEY, J. ALICE
STELLING, HAZEL HAASE,
BEATRICE CANTRELL,
MARION HELWIG, NORMAN
HELWIG, HAROLD HELWIG,
NAIDA WALTERS, and BARBARA KEISTER, ALSO ALL
OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN, claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon theplaintiff's title thereto,
Defendants:
You are hereby directed
to appear and answer the
complaint of the above
named plaintiff filed in the
above entitled Court in the
above entitled action
brought against you in said
Court, within TEN days after the service on you of this
summons, if served within
the above named county, or
within THIRTY daysif served
elsewhere.
You are hereby notified
that unless youso appear and
answer, Said plaintiff will
take judgment for any
money or damages demandedin the complaint or arising upon contract, or will
apply to the court for any
other relief demanded in the
complaint.
The object of this action
isto make the above named
defendants set forth the nature of their claim or claims
to the real property in the
.complaint and hereinafter
described, if any they have,
and that such claim or claims
be adjudged to be of no effect and void, and that
plaintiff's title to said real
property be quieted against
them.
That said real property is
situate. in the County of
Nevada, State of California, and is particularly described as follows:
ALL of town lots numbered
4and7, in Block 2, and Lot
2, inBlock 6, as shown upon
the official map of the town
of North Bloomfield, according to the survey made by
Samuel Bethell by authority
of the County Judge John
Caldwell, in the year 1875.
An undivided one-eighth
(1/8) interest in IXL Mg. Cl.
. Cont. 86.15 acres and being
the western portion of Lake
City Cons, Gravel Mine
designated as Lot 62 of Secs.
2-3andl0Twp. 17 Range 9.
DATED: May 4, 1962
JOHN T. TRAUNER, Clerk
By JACK K. HANSEN, Deputy Clerk
SUPERIOR COURT
NEVADA COUNTY CALIF,
SEAL
Publish: May 23, 31, June
6, 13, 1962.