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an unidentified. flying object,
and sporting goods items.
. JOHN D.
Aaa Rant Deetee Ne 10023.
Decernber 5, 1926, as second class nate at the eee
~~ a@t Nevada City, California, under Act of Congress of
pega. oe 2 legal newspaper November 6, 1951, in Nevada
ee oa wg $3.00; Six Months $1.75
} 14 high school
eighth grade were .
Mt. St. Mary’s Academy,
large attendance of parents
friends of the graduates.
ot Mame a aeve.
evada County
Rates on
SPARE THE ROD? .
If you are one who thinks our younger generation resents
discipline and must be coddled in school, consider the case of
the Santa Clara high school officials who wanted to fire a
physical education teacher because they considered her too
stern a disciplinarian.
When the dismissal was announced was there rejoicing
By no means.
fused to dress for gymnasium classes, in protest against the
in the hallowed halls?
treatment of their teacher.
Perhaps that old admonition should be amended to read:
Spare the rod and spoil the child’s fun.
The address to the graduai
Was given by Rev. Joseph
Gucken, S.T.D.,D.D and a most
enjoyable program was rendered
by school talent, after which the
following graduates were handed
their graduation diplomas:
Blagen, Barbara Jean Gunther,
Shirley Roses Jackson, Jean
Kathleen Kyle, Anne Elizabeth
Mulholland, Garl Francis Novak,
William Earle Prentise,. Mary
Angela Saldivia, Pauline Mary
Sbarcea, Lucille Frances Seghezzi,
Instead, 500 girls reYe Bird. ere ccnanor To Hula Hoop
If you hear a toud flapping of .
Wings and see a brilliantly col-.
ored bird searing above,
the craziest bird you've ever seen!
—the new Wham-O-Bird.
A 21-inch precision aeronautical «mechanism that flies up to
100 feet is the latest inspiration
of the origimator of -!ast year’s
national craze——the Hula Hoop.
Designed by a leading aircraft
engineer after 10 Years and $50,000 in experimentation, the
Wham-O-Bird, technically referred to as an ornithopter, has
achieved a principle of flight
which has challenged the §airmineded since the time of da Vinci. Practically imdestructible and
equally fascimating to adults as
well as children, it can also be
used by sportmen to teach dogs
to retrieve amd as a decoy for
hawks and crows.
With wings made of Mylar, Du
Pont’s durable polyester film,
and supported by aircraft alumirum framing,— the Bird operates
by a simple winding mechanism.
Priced at $1.98, it can be flown
indoors or out, amd can be made
to fly in different flight patterns
by a simple adjustment of controls.
Wham-O Manufacturnig Company, San Gabriel, California, is
the same manufacturer that enlivened past .seasons with, the
Hula Hoop, plastic flying saucers,
sligshots, and ~warious other toy
it’s not! . plugging a business boom which
it’s economic
. and into 1960. At the same time,
California has 360 billion board
feet of standing saw timber.
Helps Heal And Clear
lichy Skin Rash!
tment—a doc‘Sere eatineee or oin mnplly relieves
Augustine Christopher Tassone,
Marta Tofenelli, Mary Kathleen
ment.
Those graduating
eighth grade are:
Floydene Beroldo, Collene Coltree! the
Catherine Ghidotti,, Ralph Gilmore, Eileen Gunter, William
Lum, Robert Lum, Gretchen
Miller, Judith Ann Rondelli,
Christine Sbar ea, Patricia Seck,
Virginia Seghezzi, Christine Snyder, Sandra Tranes, Sandra Verzwvvelt,
notto.
Farm Productivity
Increased By 43 Pct.
year period. That’s the record of
American farmers in their crop
yields per acre, reports Farm Advisor Bill Helphinstine of the
the average, each 57 acres of crop
produced as much food, livestock
feed, and fiber as 100 acres yielded only 10 years ago.
Several factors have brought
about this big increase. Growers
have
the better lands and larger farms,
thus increasing the average yields.
Farmers are constantly adopting new practices in land and
crop management. They realize
Automobile sales, running 30
. per cent ahead of 1958, are sparkanalysts now predict
will run through the entire year
firm governmental controls are
expected to minimize inflation. lower costs per production unit.
exceed the. yields of others in
their neighborhood.
The increases nj California since
1940, only 19 years ago, show the
trend. Yileds have increased’ 44
per cent for deciduous fruit trees,
Rodriguez Amaya, Valerie Mary : Commitice in New voor this
“Gist cliation ‘to “The Donna
Wolf, of the high school depart— =
lier, Nancy DeLuca, James Frey, }‘
Citation to “The
-TV network.
4 cited the show for being
anjancentive to family viewGillette's New Adjustable
GILLETTE SHAVING . REhas determined that
“o omen’ } faces and beards are like}
ints—no two are iden. Because of these multipossible beard-face
"combinations, Gillette spent
years to develop an Adjustable
3 with nine different setof blade angle and exto suit equipped; tniaue razor, equip wi
sells for $1.95. dial in the handle,
00 years ago; and where
oil ‘men will celebrate the industry’s Centennial this sumThis . mer., The 1,255 mile trip is a
clever and appropriate event
calling attention a a great industry.
Gail Wilson, Mary Ze-. .
A 43 per cent increase in a 10Court of Arizona had occasion to
defin@it on March 11, 1959, in a
damage suit against the owner of
a trailer park. A statute required
University of California. gas
Records show that in 1959, on. camps to be connected to an effective vent leading to the outland harvested in this country . side -air.
that a ‘camp’ is broad enough to
encompass a trailer park.” It
quoted Webster:
spot on which tents, -huts, etc.,
intensified production on} are erected for shelter, as for an
army, or lumbermen, etc. A-collection of tents, huts, or other
shelters, whether of temporary
or permanent construction and
location, commonly arranged in
that high yields tend to bring} an orderly. manner; an encamp-.
ment, as an army camp; a tourist
Then, too, good farmers like to] camp.”
case: “The primary meaning of a
camp is a field cr place upon
which tents or buildings are located. for the occupancy of soldiers. It. sometimes means huts,
116 per cent for potatoes, 168 per] tents or other structures designed
‘LEGAL
NUGGETS.
By GERALD WALLACE, J.D.
What is a camp? The Supreme
appliances in hotels and
The court said: “It seems clear
“The ground or
It relied on an earlier Arizona
AN. OMISSION
‘The following people who participated-in the dedication of the
bronze plaque at Beale Air Force
Base during Armed Forces Week
by. William, Buli:Meek Chapter
No. 10, E. Clampus Vitus, were
inadvertently omitted in last
week’s story. They are DeWitt
Nelson, director of natural resources and a charter member of
William Bull .Meek Chapter;
Frank Honn, Senator Ed Johnson,
Roy Clark, and Jack Wahles.
The élimination of cross filing
in California primaries may bite
the hands of-some of its legislative sponsors With no possibility
of losing to the other party in a
primary, there will be much less
organization pressure against
deadly intra-party donnybrooks,
in the opinion ef political experts.
Over $10 billion dollars was
ispént for dairy foods in 1958, with
nearly $7: billion for ne milk
products alone.
and used for temporary shelter.”
It concluded: “The _ activities
associated with a trailer park are
sufficiently restricted to bring
them within the broad siginds
of.a camp.”
representing about 2 80 more
last year. The program will be
held in the open area with plenty
of seats in the grandstands for
all. An alternate plan has been
made with “close gra
at the Veterans Memorial Building should inclement weather
develop.
for a brief but dignified program
including student speakers Dave
Porter, Carolyn Newton, Kay
Rolph, and Bob LeBelle. Music
will be furnished by the choral
group, directed by Mrs. Marian
Libby, and the school band under
the baton ‘of George Peavy. ~
The open commencement was
the year and will give adequate
seating for all in a beautiful ‘setting:
Senior’: activities in clude the
bacvalaureate services at the
school Sunday evening,:! June 7,
with the Nevada County Ministerial ‘Union in charge of the arrangements, and the senior dinmer at the Elks Club in Nevada
City on Tuesday evening, June 9.
‘Expenses for commencement exercises have been cut to a minimum, points out Principal George
with the class sharing in the cost
of cap and-gownr rentals and the
senior dinner this year.
Senior breakfast will be served
.by the High School PTA on the
morning of . Friday, June 12, in
the school cafeteria, “with an
award assembly following,
GRASS VALLEY HORSE
WINS RACE AT CALIENTE
Miss Vana D, a race horse
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sisil,
who were until recently owners
of a’ranch in Penn Valley and
have their residence at 419 Alta
Street, Grass Valley, but who at
the present time are at Caliente
with two of their race horses,
won the racé in which she was
entered last Saturday. Miss Vana
D is a young horse, the Sisils having bred and raised her. They
were more than thrilled at the
outstanding performance of their
animal. She Was ridden by Jockey
Gordon -McCraskey. He is well
known in the Caliente locality
and is a friend of the family.
TRUE OR FALSE
One of the frustrations of
an elevator operator is that
he never hears the end of
stories.—Fireman’s F. R.
cent for tomatoes, 55 per cent for
strawberries, 28 per cent for milk
per cow, and 46 per cent for eggs
per hen.
Shrinks Hemorrhoids
“. learned a lot at school today,
but . forgot what it was.” Without Surgery :
For the first time science has found
a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemore
rhoids and to relieve pain — without
surgery. In case after case, while
gently relieving pain, actual reduc, tion (shrinkage) took place. Most
amazing of all — results were so thorough that sufferers made astonishing
statements like “Piles have ceased to
be a problem!” The secret is a new
healing substance (Bio-Dyne*)—discovery of a world-famous research
institute. This substance‘is now available in suppository or ointment form
called Preparation H.* At all og
counters—money back guarantee
Enjoy the HOTEL
STEWART
Downtown at Union
Square. Steps from
theatres — shops.
Garage Parking.
Family Plan :
Children Free from $600
For Reservations
HOOPER WEAVER.
MORTUARY, Inc.
SHIRLEY H. BRATTIN
_ WALTER L. SMITH
Feene 364.
WHY SETTLE FOR LESS THAN
A MEDALLION HOME
26 of the finest actions for Western living are now brought toess at a prices, built on your lot or acreage, anywhere.
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si ih Wocooe fa Be .
Plans are now being completed .
decided by board action early in.
out. They brought out three cages
of*parakeets. Mr. Butcher brought
out a portable TV set and one
of the big, regular TV sets. The
fire started at the side of the
houses. It started by a hole in the
chimney. It burned the top of the
hhouse and the livingroom and the
bedroom down. When the fire
was over the water in the rooms s
was_a half footthick. Lots of .
water was dripping. from L aeerywhere.
233 Mill Street, Grass Valley
All kinds of Linoleums, Tiles,
Carpets, Wall to Wall or Rug
Size.Your franchised. dealer for
SANDRAN FLOOR COVERNG.
SAMPLE RUGS — 50c. For
your pet, before your chair or
cover that bare spot.
. GAY
GIBSON
Dacron Delicacy
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