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Hospital
Official
To Speak
Life-Long Resident, Herb
Hallett, Dies Of Cancer
Joseph L. Zem, trustee and
treasurer of the California HospiLukes Hospital,
tured speaker for the June 2nd
“meeting of the Nevada County
Branch of SIR's.
The meeting will be held at
Sons of the Golden West in Nevada
City.
respects to former public
of absence from his job for the
past six months,
noon inthe Grass Valley Veterans
Memorial Building.
Dr. Elbridge Best, program
Born in Gold Flat in 1901, he
spent his entire life in the Nevada
chairman, has extended an in
Surviving are his wife, Camille;
mann and Son Funeral Chapel
with lay Reader, Thomas Taylor
of Trinity Episcopal Church officiating. Interment was in the
City area, He had served as city firemen's plot at Pine Grove
fourteen business,
professional and
last
a son, William and four grandNevada County Hospital where he
had been admitted the night bechildren all of Nevada City.
fore. He had been ill for s¢veral . Funeral services were held
months and had been on 4 leave Monday morning in the Berge
San Francisco, will be the fea
vitation to
more than 40 years had been
superintendent of public works
for the city. He was a member
of Hydraulic Parlor of the Native
works superintendent Herb
Hallett,
/
Hallett, 64, died May 2.1/in
tal Association and Executive
Director of St.
The old fire house bell in
Nevada City tolled slowly Monday
morning as uniformed fire men
and friends gathered to pay their
fire chief, chief of police and for
service organ
izations of the area to meet with
Cemetery, Nevada City.
the SIR's on this occasion to hear
Highway Department Asks For Bids
Zem. His subject will be:-"“The
~The State Division of Highways
Cost of Hospital Care”.
This will be the first meeting
Monday
build an equipment fueling
Station and reconstruct a salt
to which women have been in
vited. Many wives wish to attend
and the club invitation includes
the local Business and Professional
storage
Joseph L. Zem
Nevada County Shares In
because of the limited seating
capacity of the dining facilities, Record Tax Collections
Womens Club.
Reservations will be necessary
thereforea phone call to Big SIR,
Nevada County, $35,143,000
Leake, who represents the Third
Earl Covey 273 -3147 or 273-2089;
or to Little SIR, Dr. Best at 2734367, is requested.
taxable sales in 1964 shared in
District, said the Board's justpublished Trade Outlet Report
disclosed that tax ables sales in
Nevada County were up 11.3 per
California's record $30,264,770,
000 total, an 8 1/2 per cent state
A short business meeting of the _gain over: 1963, PauLR. Leake,
114 member Sons In Retirement State Board of Equalization mem
w ill proceed Zim’s informative ber has reported,
Scouts Help Out
By Planting Trees
Boy Scouts from the Buttes Area
Council spent the
weekend of
May 15,16 planting seedling
trees at the Diamond Creek plantation, according to District
Ranger Frank Sodolski of the
Nevada City District of the Tahoe
National Forest.
The Tahoe foresters mapped an
area for the Boy Scouts to plant
and showed each scout the correct
method toplantatree. Each
Scout planted 50 or m ore trees
and before the day was over,
advertised for bids to
several of the boys were complaining of aching backs and
worn-outhands, The planting of
near the inter
“way 20 in Nevada County about
33 miles northeast of Auburn.
according to state highway officials at the Marysville district
office.
The new facility willhelp speed
snow removal on highways in the
high mountain area.
TO CONVERT YOUR GARAGE
.. WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT
DEPEND ON
cent.
Taxable sales in Nevada City
as of July 1, 1964, totalled $5,
Builders & Consumers
375,000 andin Grass Valley taxable sales reached $11,709,000.
Lumber Co.
Leake, measuring the pulse of
this major economic artery, found
that department store totals alone
jumped more than $10 for each
of the state's 18 million citizens
during 1964.
In fact, 57 counties reflected
the upsurge--only Colusa was a
the trees will help the Scouts to
fraction off. Orange paced the
earn a Forestry or Land and Water
Conservation merit badge.
billion -dollar-plus counties with
a 14.6 per cent increase,
The Scouts learned that planting
The report showed that $152.77
was spent for each man, woman,
pine trees in the mountains is not
and child in the state's depart
an easy job. They also learned
that America needs growing pro
bunker
change ofInterstate 80 and High
Bids will be openedJune 23 with
$41,000 available for the work,
ment and dry goods stores last
year, compared to $142.33 in
ductive forests to help maintain 1963.
its position in the present day
The total taxable sales gain was
world,
$2.4 billion above 1963. For all
WI,
business categories, retail stores
out for the third straight year
with an 8.8 per cent gain to ac
count for two-thirds of the $30
billion total.
Manufacturing, wholesaling,
contracting and miscellaneous
outlets taxable sales were up eight
per cent,
Business and personal
services receipts
continued a
four-year climb--up five percent
last year.
Trailer, boat, cycle and plane
dealers showed a 20 percent jump
in sales over 1963--highest in the
durable goods sector.
The automotive group, inBOY SCOUTS from Troop 23 in Olivehurst had a taste of how hard
it is to replace our forests once they are gone, The scouts planted
cluding the above dealers and
those selling new and used motor
seedling pine trees May 15 on the Diamond Creek Plantation in the
Tahoe National Forest. Pascual Perez (left) and Steven Haase are
vehicles, parts and supplies and
shown above getting ready to put in another tree,
for more than $5.4 billion.
service stations, alone accounted
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