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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 12, 1960 (8 pages)

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Over 100 Republica: _ Women, members of the Ne m jivada County Republica: Women’s Club and thei guests, attended a luncheo = a Monday at the Bret Harte In yt hear local Republica: mic addidaeds for Congress jAssembly answer question jin a “Meet The Press” typ panel, Mrs. Eugene Hawes, presi dent of the club, introducea the candidates to the ladies and the press. They were: peed congressional district [Susanville, state senate can. idate Weston Brunker of Grass ‘Valley and state assemb] jcandidate Willard Harvey, iColfax. . Nagel was asked his stand on Federal Aidto Education . "From a moral standpoint : ‘ . oppose Federal aid. Anyone # yee pea ; : = Biwho thinks we can receive Rysal ie ; : SF ak : © . }federal. aid without federal ae is : (control isa dreamer", Nagel Pictured above are the class members trom Uanteen No. 1 of Nevada County which participated in the pele eat are. ncn inthe mass feeding. Mrs. Hugh Brown (front, thrid from left) instructor for the Nevada County CD and eo differed from the Republican ‘Red Cross stated the approximately 200 people gathered for the event. ; platform which favors limited federal aid to both education and care of the aged . Nagel stated that a "rubberstamp congressman" was no good to either his party or the nation. Nagel was asked whether he favored keeping the 1933 ceiling price of $35. per ounce on gold. He stated, “We're proud to honor our treaty with the rest of the tworld which commits us to purchase our dollars in gold. The US is a bargain basement for world gold purchases and our gold reserves are under $19,000,000,000. Get the gold out of the ground--take off the ceiling, and capital 'will flow into the gold mining business. " ;} Weston Brunker, candidate . }for State Senate, was asked x his views on Gov. Edmund : ; Brown's Water Plan and his Local members and invited guests from surround areas are shown . recommendations on eating food cooked from the Civil Defense Units. Potatoes __ . thewater bond issue (Propo; . . : : ; sition #1 on the November rapped in foil were cooked in open pits filled with hot coals. State ballot). polio saved that--"unwise engineering” had gone into the water bond Nevaea County Civil Defense Radiological Chief and NU High School science instructor Robert Fetz and wife receive their portions of food which was given out during a CD Mass Feeding exercise held behind the Veterns Memorial Building in Grass Valley, Oct. 1. State Senate and’Stat ; 4 ivada County. Seated at the left is Weston: . CANDIDATE . .-Fred Nagel, running for . ‘Congress in the second district, speaks . candidate Fred Nagel of in answer to a press question at last . week's "Meet The Press" luncheon spon: . sored by Republican women in Western Ne‘Ww. Brunker, Republican candidate for the State Senate. Beyond Nagel (seated) is ; Assembly candidate Willard Harvey. [Employment Practices)to . which he said, "None of us here are in favor of discrimination racial or otherwise. (However) --the state Democrats have created a dictatorialcommissionto administerbehind closed doors their policies. These ‘meetings are closed to the press and the public. The [public learns nothing of the . proceedings until a decision lhas been reached by them (the commission), This takes jadvantage of employers, " . Onthe farm labor situation iBrunker said, “Some ranchers have sacrificed a profit for . @ principle., The practice of . of sending a picket toa ranch. jjust before a crucial harvest ithereby preventing the state ‘from referring farm workers to that ranch, is not just. This amounts to an unfair ‘weapon inthe hands of labor land is adverse to the public . good." Brunker was asked to comimenton the Junior Chamber . of Commerce plan for supervisorial re-districting of Nevada County, Brunker said he favored this plan as being {very reasonable in its balance ‘of rural and urban power. Willard Harvey, state assembly candidate, was asked lhis views on the narcotics /problem in the state. Harvey ‘cited a recently enacted Ohio . law carrying a mandatory 20 . year sentence for narcotic of'fenders and stated there had ibeen a 90 per cent drop in itraffic since the law was . passed, Harvey advocates a mandatory death sentence for‘any — one convictdd of selling /narcotics to a teenage person . ‘He further said that he was iin favor of 20 years at hard lapor for other first offenders anda mandatory death penalty for second offenders. October 13, 1960 e MRS. ERNEST F, BUCK 236 Nevada Street
i" PUBLIC INVITED 2to 5 P. M. House Tour & Tee” . With Display Of Table Settings .AT THE HOMES OF e MRS. MERRITT RECTOR 316 Nevada Street At arecent business meeting, the members of the Nevada City Community Baptist Church voted to installa new office, that of Youth Director. Lee Jordan, formerly off Santa Rosa and now residing in this area, has been named to fill the position. He is a student at SierraCollege, and is qualified to assist the pastor and church leaders in youth activities. Plans are already in foree, Jim Heather . FLOOR COVERING Exclusive Dealer In Nevada County For MOHAWK CARPETING The world’s largest maker of Carpets and Rugs as GV Girl Studies Nursing The Samuel Merritt HosSbarcea, the daughter of pital Schoo] of Nursing.facMr. and Mrs. George ed. MOHAWK iIty again welcomed a ca+ Sbarcea, Route 1, Grass of the oldest car pacity class of freshmen last Valley. ikctineeandt a a7 Mee ral week when 66 future nurses During the first 6 months rélied anon arrived from their homes of their training, the ne WE sae A FULL RAN all over California to begin students will spemd the a OF COLORS AND TEXTURES AT PRICES RANGING FROM VISCOSE AT §$.5.95 A SO, YARD.TO 100% vrso. re) the hospital's . three year major portion of their tim zourse in nursing education. in the classroom and labaq Included was Pauline ratories of Merritt and Mills JEWELRY wiz [e) Later, they will ur GOLD NUGGET instruction and practice’ i and special fields, not only at Merritt but at affiliated QUARTZ JEWELRY Makes lasting gifts and jhospitals such as ag tat Hospital of the East Bay, appropriate souvenirs of the Gold Country, » where they will be instructed in the care of children; et Highland-Alameda Coun DIAMONDS WATCHES CLOCKS ty. Hospital for i wh will find something to suit And Many Other Gifts and experience with comim need, SILVERWA STARTING AT $7.95 UP T $13.50 A SQ. YARD. We will be pleased to navies youcome in and let us show you our samples, or call and we will call at your home with them. Also we make free esti-)_ mates. We are confident you ' Agnew State Hospital for] /Dial 273-6028 Gress V: jecare of. psychiatric patients, . : NEVADA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1960 ANNUAL TOUR DEDICATION PLAQUE municable diseases 233 Mill Street a SARE EXPERT WATCH AND sl Brin oar Donner Site Alder Creek _HARTUNG’S il] [SUNDAY — oct. 16 Meets LEAVE MUSEUM, NEVADA CITY 10 on PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN LUNCH § ; E mation of aJunior High BYF group which will meet every Sunday at 6 p.m. The new director will plan Are you smoking more now Baptists Set Youth Program and carry out all aspects of the socila program for young people, as well as youth sponsorship and visitation. issue. He further stated that the state had acted improperly in lobbying for this issue, Brunker wasthen asked this views on FEPC (Fair but enjoying it less? F TAKES IT EASY WITH A Camel is the best-tasting ciga e DR. AMD MRS, BERNARD HUMMELT 421 Nevada Street TICKETS $1.00 ST. AGNES GUILD OF TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH HUMAN FLY That's Orin Murray, Field Survey Engineer of fabulous Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona. Murray says, ‘Sure I've tried other brands. But Camel is the only one that gives me eal smoking satisfaction every time . light up.” he Winston-Sal The best tobacco makes the RB pe tAaAaup Ge th Ae EE eae Gee y