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circus.
Billed as “Pleasant Ridge's includedsome very funny .
Largest Circus”, it was advertised by large pictures and
signs painted by each member oftheclass, and original
stories bythe third grade.
The side show boasted wire
cages for stuffed elephants,
giraffe, monkeys and chimpanzees, dogsand even a
rabbit.
The circus began with a
parade of all the circus performers, led by Patty Phillips,
LEGAL NOTICE
ALBERT L, JOHNSON
Attorney At Law
244 Commercial St.
Nevada City, Calif.
NOTICE OF
DISSOLUTION OF
COPARTNERSHIP
The copartnership_ here.
tofore existing under the
mame and style of MILLERS FURNITURE EXCHANGE and MILLERS
FURNITURE, in the city of
Grass Valley, County of
Nevada, at 409 East Main
Street, Hills Flat, has been
heretofore dissolved by mutual consent. All persons
who are indebted to the undersigned are respectfully
requested to come forward
and make payment immediately.
Dated at Nevada City
on 26th day of September,
1960.
ARTHUR T. MILLER, Sr.
ARTHUR T. MILLER, Jr.
Publish: Oct. 12, 1960.
‘LEGAL NOTICE
ALBERT L, JOHNSON
Attorney At Law
244 Commercial St.
Nevada City, Calif.
Certificate of Individual
Transacting Business Under
Fictitious Name
I, the undersigned ARTHUR T. MILLER, Jr., do
hereby certify that I am
transacting business at Hills
Flat, No. 409 East Main
Street, City of Grass Valley,
County of Nevada, State of
California, under a designation not showing the
name of the person interested in such business, towit:
MILLERS FURNITURE.
.Dated: October 4, 1960,
ARTHUR T. MILLER, Jr
Place of residence: 41}
East Main Street, Grass
Valley, California.
State of California, County of Nevada—ss.
On the 4th day of October in the year one thou;
sand nine hundred and six+
ty, before me _ personally
appeared ARTHUR T. MILLER, Jr., known to me to
be thé person whose name
is subscribed to the foregoote
Pleasant Ridge .
_ When'the circus failed’to tne majorette, and Wayne
come to Grass Valley, there
were a school full of disappointed youngsters at
Pleasant Ridge School, for
on-noteshad already
been signed for a school field
trip to watch the circus get
set up. But it was soon ad.
vettised that Mrs. Evelyn
Bureham's second and third
-graders would furnish the
a
Brown, the Ringmaster, each
in appropriate costume,
When the crowd had followed
the band to the circus grounds
the circus performers sang a
circus song accompanied by
rhythm band instruments,
As the whistle blew for each
act theRingmaster announced it in a_ loud voice, The}
acts, practiced. during the}
physical education periods, .
clowns who fell down humjf
orously to pop inflated bal-j
long, then brought out the toy .
fire truck to put out a fire in
a fiercely moving “house” ,
only to find that the movements were caused by
two snoring clowns inside.
Three monkeys pertormed
daring and funny tricks on
the jungle gym. Dickie Murray had a real work-out to
make his lion, leopard and
panther sit on their stands at
+ the same time. Leon McBride
lhad trained his three
elephants in some difficult
tricks but was confident
enough to allow one to walk
over him.
The tight rope walkers had
the crowd breathless as they
walked the white line. Of
course a clown was handy
with an Easter egg basket in
case one of the tight rope
walkers fell, while another
Members of the Nevada
County Historical Society
willtour to the camp site of
the ill-fated George and
Jacob Donner families Sunday to participate with E.
Clampus Vitus and Native
Daughters of the Golden West
in plaque dedication ceremonies.
Ceremonies will be held
atthesite, two miles northeast of Truckee at 2 p.m.
T our participants will meet
in Nevada City at the Historical Society Museum to
caravan to the dedication
site. Area residents are invited to go along.
clown, with a very minia\ 4
ture umbrella for balance,
attempted to follow one of
the performersSix trapeeze artists performed in unison on the
swings, doing some beautiful
and daring tricks.
-Kuchel Seeks Pear
Blight Federal Aid
. . Lots has been happening
several
leattle being driven
Road, and they had’ stout
180 cows and calves,out here. are f
new families in. the area.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Putnam and
their two small boys have
moved into one of Mrs,
Harper’s homes at ‘Pyler,
jand with them Mr, Putnam's
jparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grey. I heard that Mrs.
Jensen’s sister and husband
Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman, are
thinking in’ the direction of
‘Several familie’ received
an announcement from Margaret and Nathan Whittlesey reporting the birth of
their sixth child, a boy that
ithey have named Nathaniel
Luke. He weighed 8 pounds
2 ounces. Nathan and Margaret. moved to Ferndale,
‘where Nathan is a Method‘ist minister. .
seo 8
The United Daughters
met at the home of ‘Elsie
Prentiss for -a session of
quilt block making.
ses
The joint circle of North
San Juan and CamptoavilleWSCS met at the home of
Cecile Wilson for potluck
. One of the first herds of
a frame to be built near
Tyler. 7 .
cents per acre. People who
had control burns are also
leligible for the bargain.
. oe e's @
The Ridge area is sad,
dened by the passing of. Mr,
Farnsworth and Jay CotighCalvin, who had a close
lenough brush -with death
when his roping horse fell
‘with him. and: rolled over
him twice, ts getting used
ito having his breken shoul-ider in a sling. He tried to
run a chain saw the other
day and, of course, found
‘out. the hard way that it
couldn’t. be done. When the
accident ‘happened two
weeks ago he was lying on
the ground writhing with
pain as his shoulder was
also dislocatedgwhen Jon
Jon, who had witnessed ‘the '
accident, started to cry. Another cowboy brought him
iover to where Calvin was
‘lying on the gound and
Calvih told Jon Jon not to
ery as it “was only a little
‘OW,” then Jon Jon laid
‘down in the arena beside
‘and final plans for the annual fall bazaar.
ee. 8 &
The Sierra Mountain Mill :
crew and the townspeople The Hungarian Quartet,
gave a surprise charivari recently returned from a
for Clair and John Casey. year-long tour of Western
newly married. They say a Europe, will present a conFederal assistance in pear crop, Kuchel asked
identifying the cause of and Benson for an early report
devising control methods about whether research -or.
against a fast-spreading pear control measures are being)
tree disease threatening seundertaken or in prospect.
f rious consequences to one _ Amplifying the request,
Hof California’s largest orKuchel explained that the
HW chard crops has been sought 1959 California crop
The day was "Circus-Day
Hot" and the spectators,
Mothers and performers were
glad to have a glass of pink
lemonade to end the big
show.
Majorette, Patty Phillips;
‘Calvin and waited for the
ambulance to arrive.
Ringmaster, Wayne Brown.
Clowns, Richard Walker,
Blair Van Vliet, Kathy Wolter, Gary Lewis, Darrel
Mabes, and Mike Smith.
Lion, Jay Hannon; Panther,
Mike Thurber; Leopard, KenAgriculture.
iby Thomas H. Kuchel from amounted to 420,000 tons
the U. S. Department of worth $27,000,000. In addition, he noted that nearly
On the basis of a report 40,000 acres are in producby a task force named by ing pear orchards, with five] .
State Agriculture Director major. producing districts,
Warne earlier this year, the and there are over 7,000
real good-sized crowd turned out for this.
7 se 8 @&
Patty Lozoya and daughter Lisa are expected today.
Doris. and Earl, as well as
the rest, are looking forcert on Oct. 17 at the University of California, Davis.
The quartet, appearing
under the auspices of: the
campus committee on arts
and lectures, will perform
at 8:15 p.m. in Recreation
California Senator other acres of non-bearing
wrote U. S. Agriculture Sectrees.
retary Benson that the rapid . The disease which is causspread and dangerous impli'jng widespread concern first
cations ¢? “pear tree colWas observed in the spring
lapse” appear to warrant of 1959 at the University
“prompt and thorough’*fedof California’s agricultural
eral attention. campus at Davis and by
Since California produces July was reported from
50 per cent of the Nation’s many major pear growing
Se aeaanEEEEEERE areas. The disorder appear‘ed to affect various varieHatch Plans ties, caused fast wilting,] —
‘checked fruit development,. If Pe
and had indications of major. —=—4//V 1
,root injury. This season tree LUMBER
senior
ward to a nice visit with Hall. ;
their eldest daughter and *only grandchild. Doris tells’; 5309 =
Q . OW OL
me that she has two darling
i R y Me male Pekinese pups for sale ‘Optometrist & Orthopii
bbe Pe
neth Rhoads; Lion Tamer,
Richard Murray, Jr.
Monkeys, Chris Landon,
Jan Austin, and Kelley Bowers
Elephants, Gordon Black,
Bridget Kerr, and Monica
Walker,
Elephant Trainer, Leon
McBride, Tight rope walkers,
Joy Tryonand Deborah Jeorger; Trapeze artists, Myrna
Van Vooren, Zelphia Anderson, Jon Landon, Tom Buttler, and Lynne Situlr
se 2 8
The O. G. Milhouses had} Patterson Bldg. 122 W. Main
their control burn of ap-jj Hours 10-5+Mon. thru Friday
proximately 200 acres. All}. Phone 273-6030
their friends pitched in and. #xeamex cpp cacasued
Massage Move D.E. MATSON
FOREST PRODUCTS
HILLS FLAT GRASS VALLEY
t+te+t++ +444 + + Dial 273-2271
FREE Delivery up to 10 miles
J.L. Hatch, who has been growth was sparse with
Operating a massage at 150 ‘scanty leaves and the fruit
So. Auburn, Grasg Valley, on affected trees. has been
25th Year
For 4-H
Electricity
the 4-H electric program.
From.a beginning of spoing instrument and he ac{radic leadership and limited
knowledged to me that he
executed the same.
Witness, my hand and
seal at my office this 4th
day of October, 2960.
FLORENCE E.
KENDRICK,
Notary Public in and for
the County, of Nevada,
(Seal) State of California
My commission expires
August 29, 1964,
Publish: Oct, 12, 19, 26,
"}of 138,000 in 1959. It is a
information ih less than
half the states, the program
has developed into a highly
successful activities in 50
states.
During the last 10 years,
enrollment has_ steadily
risen from 48,000 boys and
girls to the all-time high
popular project in Nevada
County also, with 71 enrolled last year.
Beginning project memNov. 2, 1960.
EH
‘Jim: Heather
FLOOR COVERING .
Exclusive Dealer In
Nevada County For
MOHAWE CARPETING .
The world’s largest maker.
. {of Carpets and Rugs.
: MOHAWK .
, © @fthe oldest carpet manufacturers and a name to be
({ relied upon. :
WE HAVE A FULL RANGE
OF COLORS AND TEXTURES
AT. PRICES RANGING FROM
VISCOSE AT §$:5.95 A SQ,
YARD.TO 100% urso.
oO STARTING AT $7.95 UP T
$13.50 A SQ. YARD.
tion see other 4-H members,
Veterans Memorial
ing, or phone 273-6511,
bers learn to make exten‘sion cords, test lamps, tool
boxes and study lamps. The
advanced members have
learned to wire buildings,
to weld, to make radio receiving outfits and many
other useful pieces of equipment. Safety with electricity is emphasized.
Boys and girls between
10 and 21 years of age can
learn about electricity by
joining one of the 14 4-H
clubs in Western Nevada
County. For more informaone of the 4-H leaders, or
call the farm advisor’s office in the Grass Valley
BuildWe will be pleased to have,
youcome in afid let us show
you our samples, or call and
with them.
Also we make free estijptrained, commercial pilots
LY ANY PLACE
T ANY TIME
RENO LAKE TAHOE LAS
VEGAS witt mualified,
in safe, well maintained aircraft, oles
CAL NAT AIRWAYS
LOMA RICA AIRPORT
INE 273-6151
, This is the 25th year of .
music and in 1958’ wrote his ° :
getting readyto open new
and larger quarters at 111 1/2
West Bank Street, Grass .
Valley.
He has taken a seven year
lease on the rooms formerly
occupied by Brunker&
Trathen, and states he will
have one of the finest massage and hydrotherapy studios
in this part of the state.
Whirlpool bath, shower and
massage booths are being installed this week.
Previn Has True .
Hollywood Success
Hollywood, the land of
fabulous success stories, can
point to none more fabulous
than that of Andre Previn,.
who will appear in Sacramento Memorial Auditorium Oct. 30 for a 4 p.m. matinee.
Young in years, an abundance of experience has
gained him recognition as
one of America’s outstanding concert pianists, as an
established recording artist
and as one of the screen’s
foremost musical composers
and conductérs.
During his 14 years in
Hollywood, he has composed
and has scored 32 pictures.
He won the “Oscar” in 1958
for “Gigi” and again in 1959
for “Porgy and Bess.” Another of his outstanding
pictures was “Bells Are
Ringing.” Andre has written
piano solo works, chamber
The R.O.T.C. program has
produced more than 12,500
second lieutenants each year
for the last five years, at a
direct cost of more than $20
million per year
George C. BOLES
‘OPTOMETRIST
228 Commercial Street
Nevada City
dio as a pianist and arrange
immediately after his graduation ff6m high school in
1945. In 1949 he composed
and conducted the music for
‘his first MGM picture. From
his point his talent has been
channeled into all facets of
the music world.
first symphony.
Previn was signed by
'Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer StuCARLTON G. THOMAS
INSURANCE BROKER
128 Mill S Ee
Phone~ ‘273 7213 .Grass Valley
the past eight months, is now { small.
SESS SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT socom
SONS of the PIONEERS
OCTOBER 25th thru 30th
$2.00 COVER CHARGE PER PERSON
THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY
\
DINNER HOURS — 5:30 — 9:30
FRIDAY and SATURDAY — 5:30—lIpm
With Dancing
DINNER PRICES
START AT $2.00
————_—_=_——
*ke MUSIC xx
Wednesday thru Sunday
. Every Week
EVERY SUNDAY
JAM SESSION
Bre t Harte
INN
Corner of Main & Church Sts. Grass Valley;
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ai we.
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