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Wed., May 23,1973 The Nevada County
—_
NEVADA CITY«
. BERVING THE NEVADA COUNTY COMMUNITIES OF NEVADA CITY,
GRASS VALLEY, RED DOG, YOU BET, TOWN TALK,
QMEGA, FRENCH CORRAL, ROUGH AND READY, GRANITEV
ILLE, NORTH SAN JUAN, NORTH BLOOMFIELD, HUMBUG,
CEDAR RIDGE, UNION HILL, PEARDALE, SUMMIT CITY. WALLOUP
A, GOUGE EYE, LIME KILN, CMICAGO PARK, WOLF.
SELBY FLAT, GRIZZLY HILL, GOLD FLAT, SOGGSVILLE,
GOLD BAR, LOWELL HILL, BOURBON HILL, SCOTCH
HILL, NO
QUAKER HILL, WILLOW VALLEY, NEWTOWN, INDIAN FLAT,
BRIDGEPORT, BIRCHVILLE, MOORE'S FLAT, ORLEANS
FLAT, REMINGTON HILL, ANTHONY
Volume 27, No. 24
Nevada City, Nevada County, California,
AND KEMP
SECOND HALF SAVICH
TOSAN QUENTIN,
FOR STRONG ARMING
BASEBALL
STARTS SUNDAY
Thursday, June 11, 1953
Price Five Cents
OUTLYING AREAS
LOSING WINTER
FIRE PROTECTION
Chalk Up Record Catch
“Our sidewalks should be safe.
at all times,”
Nevada City to Meet
Grass Valley at
Pioneer Park
aged
He
remanded
34,
of
Louie
Clipper
announced this week that its fire
Don
MacKenzie,
start
during those months.
and
The Tahoe National Forest will
supervisors assured them . that. again have
the benefit of a
they will work out somé:sért of!
Both had been found guilty of
to Trathen on the mound to put} earlier had been reduced to robthem in the winning colurnn.:
Game time is 2:30 p.m.
Probable: lineups:
Nevada City
Foyer
MacKenzie
Bravo
Painter., L
Goldsbury
Brown
c
p
lb
2b
3S
3b
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cf
rf
. bery.
.
BUREAU AND N.1.D.
DIRECTORS MEET;
REACH NO DECISION
Grass Valley.
Burton }
Trathen .
Boon.
Painter, R. .
Warren
A crowd of several hundred
Luke .
Capps people Monday night heard the
Halverstat . board of directors of the NID and
Harris representatives of the U. S. Reclamation Bureau discuss a pro. posed survey of the irrigation:
j
district here.
.
CHERRY FESTIVAL
BEGINS JUNE 20TH
After several hours discussion
night,
.
“They were biting so fast we had to hide behind
a tree to bait our hook,” these three fisherme. reported—in about 1900. Today they would have
to shoot the game warden to bring in such a catch
or else go to the trout farms. Local oldtimers here
are frankly somewhat puzzled as to ideitifying the
fishermen shown here. In_all probabilities, they are,
left to right: Fred Searles, Judge A. B. Dibble and
Charles Butler.
throughout Sunday.
i agency.
Saturday night Jerry Austin’s{
band will play for dancing at the.
Ceronation ball. Sometime dur"Back to Grand Jury,
ins the evening the queen will
be crowned, Entries include Lucle
Key,
Savannah
Georgia
The Ross-Robinson court action
Smith, Emogene Woodruff, Berwent back where it started this
nadine Bobb, Germaine Marsh,. Tuesday as Superior Court Judge
]¢a Mae Perd and Sou Bidwell.
James Snell ordered District AtThe big parade, now numbertorney Stoll to return to the
ing more than 40 entries, will Nevada County grand. jury and
start at 1:30 p.m. and will run obtain a new indictment.
the
length of the town (one
Judge Orders D.A.
block). Everybody is invited to
join in all the fun, says Ed Kohler, mayor and chairman of the
Festival.
Judge Snell based his request.
Parsons Now Nurse
Mary Adele Parsons of Nevada
.City was one of 1,260 seniors
and ‘graduate students receiving
degrees last week from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
were scheduled to disband last
week but have been held over
to consider the new charges.
Miss Parsons.
won her bachelor
of science in nursing.
:
*Dr. Joseph B. O'Neil, Truckee
Campbell Too Eager
An
over.enthusiastic
Fine O'Neil $750
troug]
physician, was fined $750 on
tffree narcotic charges by Supe—.
Court Judge Snell on Tues
fisherman, Arche Canggbell of sd ee
Nevada City, wW8 fined $25 this] “ive had beenais indicted by the
week by Justice of the Peace
George Gildersleeve for taking
Nevada County grand jury and
later admitted that he had prefor than his share from Roek scribed the narcot’ ‘or himself.
Creek.
His bail_pf $1,000 w:.
-urned.
was
move
. supervisors -in
made
the
by
the
State
Forest
men
will
be
ussigned
to
Foresthill Ranger
District,
with the, camp logated at Crees
. economy. *)*
.
The
interests of . the
Ranger
Don Store, about 350 mules’ cast of the
Foresthill¢ They will
Knowiton said their fire equip. town of
ment will be put out of service! work on Timber Stand improveat. tne close of the forest fire ment Work In areas eut over by
season and will not be activated the American River ‘Pines Lumagain until the fire season the/. ber Cumpany cutting government
;tmber in that area on a long. Toliowing spring.
iterm sale, All men will be trained
t
i
in fire suppression and will be
.
.
available tor fires throughout the
entire forest und elsewhere
_ in
the -case of large.
fires. Five ot
the inmates will. be.
specially
‘LIONS COMPLETE
‘BARBECUE PIT
. AT PIONEER PARK
trained,
with
as
fast-moving
a
a
foreman,
to act
first-attack
crew
Starting Third Year
This is the third consecutive
. put: the finishing touches on a year that such a cam
p has been
on the Tahoe Forest. In 1951 a
{.
:Pfiis.means
that
the
Lions
have
.
camp, operated in conjunction
.
. . now completed the pit, -planting.
with San Quentin prison, was lo{{
of rosé bushes and a stone re-. cated in the Downieville area and
. taining ‘wall in the area they are! was at. Brandy City. In 1952 a
. developing into a picnic ground. camp, out of Soledad Prison, was
For a while Wednesday night .
After: a few. hours ot hard . located at Graniteville
the kitchen of the Nevada City . work, the men return to the!
Project
Superintendent
Wm.
Elks club smelled like Max{the Old Brewery for. dinner. “I} Barnes of the regular Tahoe staff
well street, Chicago, as memj never saw them so hungry,” said
. will be responsible for the camp
bers
ot
the culinary
staff . My. Lee, the onef.
this year. He is weil-experienced
}
4
cleaned fish for the big trout
. in this work, having supervised
1
dinner tonight.
camp on the Lassen National
Beryl Robinson, N. C. Elks
Forest and the Granite ville camp
Exalted Ruler; Paul Bergepart of last year.
mann, Bill Novak, Bill TamCooperate With State
blyn, Verle Gray, Glade Wise
These camps are operated unand many other Elks .pitched . Foresters 150 strong from all over
der an agreement with the State
in to make the fish ready for
Northern
California
gathered
Curtis Clark, master chef.
Friday might and Saturday to of Caliturnia Department of Correction. The Forest Service pays
Most of the fish were caught
participate in their annual So-.
by 50 youngsters who enjoyed
ciety of American Foresters field. to the state a stipulated sum for
each effective man-day spent on
an outing Wednesday aftertrip. This year they insisted the .
noon at the Gold Run Trout Soper-Wheeler and Sacramento. the job. The Department of Correction, from Sums received, pays
Farm as guests of the Elks.
Box and Lumber Company oper-}
for and operates the camp's sub“The kids caught their quota,”
ation at Woodleaf, Calif.
sistence, supervision costs, and all
said Novak, “everybody eats.”
Local representation consisted.
other expenses. These camps are
Amad
Forest Forum
or
are com-. BIG TROUT DINNER
The group, headed by Emerson.
Smith, forester for Caldor Lumber
Company
at
Diamond.
Springs, is made up of men of}
private and public foresters from.
El Dorado and Amador county
area. Don Knowlton, state forest.
ranger, is handling local arrange.
ments.
AT ELKS TONIGHT
‘LOCAL FORESTERS
. VISIT WOODLEAF
Supplementing the fish supAll local foresters and: other! plied by the younger fishermen
people interested in making this
field trip are welcome to attend
and are requested to meet at the
Division of Forestry headquarters at 9 on Saturday. Free lunch
will be served at Lions Lake
neys John Larue and Harold Berpicnic grounds with the compliliner that a clarifying amendments of various lumber com
The county grand jury, who
originally formed the indictment,
.
{vada City Lions Club turned out
}at Pioneer i Park last night to}
upon a motion by defense attor
The luscious North San Juan ment proposed by Stoll would
cherry, reason for the celebraconstitute a change in the
charges against the two men.
ticn, will come into its own SunR. Lee Ross and Robert Robinday at the parade when a group
of Jocal ladies will give thousands son originally were accused of
conspiring to purchase an exempt
away to spectators.
license plate for Ross’ car to defraud the state of the fee.
The
prison camp fire and work crew
the “Winter . the coming work
“season.
The
. camp will be composed
= About 20 members of the Nez
farm forestry and small forestry.
tween $100,000 and $500,000, half! operations.
}
and special~events will continue. of the cost to be shared by each
before
LOCAL MULE. LOGGING, PORTABLE MILL, OPEN —
TO EL DORADO GROUPS INSPECTION SATURDAY . deluxe ‘barbecue pit.
clear-@ut decision was reach
the series of games .
‘protection
season.
of inDuring
the
summer season} mates from Folsom Prison and
state trucks answer -calls for} will start to work on the Forest
dwellings us well as for forest. on July Ist. it willbe of 23-man
and watershca tires at). no’ exsize plus additional men to
covok
. pense to the county.
and maintain tue Camp
ing to Nevada County Saturday
to observe various forestry aci; the meeting did. offer NID
tivities in this locality.
directors, however,
a chance of]
In addition. to having an esti
Such operations as mule logrst-hand information.
mated $200,000,000 in gold un-) sbtaining
ging, portable mill, high school}
tapped by prospectors in its im-. about what the Reclamation Bu-.
. forestry projects and forestry /in
mediate area,
N«rt}
Juan. reau ‘had to offer.
the mines will be included/ in
aiso Nas a knacn ht
Ing
me
Marshall Jones, Chico district
their program. The group hag one.
of the best community parties in manager, represented the bureau,
field trip each year to look at the.
the
West. Next Saturday and and told the directors that a prevarious forestry projects through-.
Sunday the town will throw open liminary survey would cost} about
out northern California and thisi
it
for the annual “Cherry $500. This sum, he said, would be
year are coming to this commuFe
iS
paid by the bureau. A second innity because of their interest in
Reginning with a carnival on tensive survey would cost be-.
Friday
And As Work Crew
field, North San Juan and other .
communities become alarmed, the.
for the Athletics,’
will be out to; taking $128 from Constatine by a.
boost his team from a tie for Jury trial in‘the latter part of
third place into the upper bracMay.
Savich,
however,
made
a
kts. ‘The Braves, on the other
hand, will seck their first league unique plea before Judge Snell.
He asked to be sent to the county
win of the season.
The two teams opened the 1953 jail, blaming his downfall on
scuson against each other, the drink. He wanted a chance to go
Athletics taking a close 3-2 win. straight, he said, insisting that he
Much ‘strengthened after a two would quit liquor and live a life
week rest, tie Braves look ‘to as a good citizen.
Original charges of grand theft
Capps, slugging left fielder, and}
In Fire Protection
.
Lest citizens of North Bloom-.
walks safer.”
hurler
Prisoners Trained
visors to suspend-rental of their
fire equipment for outlying areas
authorities at the prison for an
indeterminate sentence.
.
“Leniency in this case,” Snell
said, “would not: make our side
day at Pioneer Park.
FROM FOLSOM
of the County Board of Super-.
Robert Kemp, aged 25, to adult
The Nevada City Athletics and
Grass Valley Braves will open
the second half of their PlacerNevada league schedule this Sun
TAHOE FOREST
TO HAVE CREW
trucks will not be in operation
this winter following a decision,
Savich,
-Gap,
.
!
=
The State Division of Forestry.
Superior Court!
Judge James Snell said Tuesday .
as he sentenced two local youths
to-San Quentin prison for strongarming a Grass Valley resident
on April Ist.
H
panies of the Placerville area.
The group will be conducted
over the Idaho Maryland mines
forest lands and through the
were donations by various lo
cal Elks.
Th feast will begin at 6:30
tonight. A short lodge period
will follow, then sports movies
sponsored
mier.
by
Ray
Spickel
Citizens Responding
To Cancer Campaign
of Guerdon Ellis, Don Knowlton,
operated upon an honor system
Henry Branaugh, Williard Wesel-;
and provide one step in the prosky, Howard Smith and Glen
gram of rehabilitation of men
Sindell.
confined in state prisons.
The group, headed by Henry}
For the Forest Service, the
Vaux, professor of forestry at the!
camp provides.a group of physiUniversity of California heard a
cally fit men doing essential formessage
Friday
night
from
est improvement work, especially
George Drake, president of the;
in suppression of wild land fires.
society, from the state of Wash-.
In the past years the camps have
ington. His talk was “Forest
Utilization.”
operated very successfully and
have saved many times their
cost in the protection of the Na
Horace
Curnow,
campaign ARMY INDUCTS THREE
tional Resources of the State of
small mill used at their plant chairman for the 1953 Nevada
Three more Nevada County . California.
for framing timbers by Malcolm
County ‘Cancer drive, announced boys left Monday for induction
Sea
Hammill, surface superintendent
Monday that money already is into the armed forces. They were Monday Ladies Night
of the Idaho-Maryland. They will
being received in response to an Gerald T. Tennell, Eugene L. Amthen. be shown the Grass Valley’s
appeal mailed to hundreds of merman and Wilmar J. Felton. At Quartz Parlor
High School Forestry project at
local residents.
They were given the nod by Se-.
Monday will be ladies night at
the Nevada County fair grounds
“Whether you received a letlective Service Board No. 16 in. the Quartz Parlor, No. 58,
Native
by the class instructor, Roger
ter
or
not,”
Curnow
said,
“we
Nevada
City.
.
Sons of the Golden West, openSnipe.
will be very grateful for your
ing with a cocktail hour at 6:30
The group will then travel to
and potluck dinner at 7 p.m. Earl
Formway Pines to observe the assistance in this critical project.”
Covey
is in charge of the dinner
tree farm currently being logged
Donations, he said, could be
while the entertainment followGrass Valley July 4th
by Oscar Phillips, using his faing is being arranged by Tony
mous mule span for skidding and mailed to “Cancer Committee,
QUEEN CONTEST
Nevada City.”
Casci.
loading. Oscar has promised to
Votes
put on a good show for the
Argith May coo 20 4,400 . POSTAL DINNER TONIGHT
occasion.
i DORIS HEDGES ENGAGED
From there the group will go
Barbara Hamilton ...... 3,600
Employes of the Nevada City
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hedges of
to the Chicago Park area to obBlue Tent road, Nevada City, this
Karen Brown ........... 2,400 . post office and their wives or
serve the portable “Jackson Harweek announced the engagement Winnie Parkhouse( Nehusbands will have their annual
vester” mill in operation, sponof their daughter, Doris, to
vada City entry) ......
800 } dinner tonight at 7:30 at the Gold
sored by the Soil Conservation Thomas Urewitt of Alturas, Cali700
.
Nugget
Inn. About 25 are exElaine Bennallack ..
=
Service.
fornia.
pected to attend.
BOX SCORE >
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