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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 19, 1966 (20 pages)

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12. ».The Nugget. .October 19, 1966 LEGAL NOTICE TODD & BISHOP Attorneys at Law 123 Bank Street Grass Valley, California Telephone: 273-4413 Attomeys for Petitioners IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF JOHN MEHRLING, A MINOR No, 147872 CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, . TO: REGIS L, McCARDLE or FRED E. MEHRLING By Order of this Court you are hereby cited and required to appear before the Judge presiding in the above entitled Court, on November 18, 1966, at 10:00 A.M. o'clock of that day, then andthere to show cause, if any youhave, why said minor person, JOHN MEHRLING, should not be declared free from the control of his natural and/or presumptive father, according tothe petition on file herein. And fora failure to attend, youwill be deemed guilty of a contempt of court, Given under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California Sept. 23, 1966. THEO, A. KOHLER, JR. , County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. By MELBA J. POLGLASE Deputy Published Oct, 19,26, Nov. 2, and 9, 1966 SEA DEATHS GLEASON-~-In Nevada City, Oct. 9, 1966, Lydia Lee Gleason, 88, of Blue Tent; mother of Harold Gleason, Grass Valley; Donald’ of Charleston, West Virginia; Roy of Oakland, Verne of Sacramento; Ruth Huges of Nevada City and Jean Pearson of Grass Valley. BENNETT --In Grass Valley, Oct, 11, 1966, Lela Bennett, 718; of Grass Valley; mother of Mrs. Dorothy E, Creig, Grass Valley and Edwin Schlander, Idaho, ees BROWN ~-In Nevada City, Oct. 11, 1966, Roy F. Brown, 66, of Fresno, a former resident of this area; husband of Meta M. Brown of Fresno, i eeee SIEKER --In Grass Valley, Oct, 12, 1966, Harry A, Sieker, 77, of Grass Valley; husband of LucilleR. Sieker of Grass Valley. a ® WHITE--In Grass Valley, Oct. 12, 1966, Guy H. White, 74, of Grass. Valley; brother of Myrtle Markham, New York; Mrs, Willis Kirkland, Oil City; and Ruth Lamont, Michigan, eee @ BRIGGS --In Sacramento, Oct, '¥2, 1966, Archie M. Briggs, 72,, husband of Flossie M, Briggs of Grass Valley, eoeee DEATHS KEAST --In San Francisco, Oct. 13, 1966, Mary E. Keast, 97, a Grass Valley native; mether of Frederick E. Keast, Palm Desert; Mrs. Kay Henning, -Hobe Sound, Fla,; Mrs. Edith Potter, Norwalk and Mrs, George Rosenquist, Rochester, : eee MASON --In Reno, Nev., Oct. 14,1966, Albert R. Mason, 80, of Grass Valley; husband of Nellie Mason of Grass Valley. eeses TWIT CHELL --In Grass Valley, Oct. 14, 1966, Leland Twitchell, of Grass Valley, Nevada County treasurerand tax collector; husband of Letha Twitchell of Grass Valley. PREVIALI--In Nevada City, Oct, 14, 1956, Albert T. Previali, 67, of Grass Valley; husband of Hildegard Previali of Grass Valley. : ees ¢8 PEASE--In Martinez, Oct. 15, 1966, Walter J. Pease, 72, of Nevada City; husband of Virginia Pease of Nevada City. ® Get A Duck Waterfow! Season Open Saturday Waterfowl hunting will open Saturday in most of the state, the Califomia Department of Fish and Game reported today. The season on ducks, coots, and ,gallinules will run through January 4, and the goose season will extend through January 8. Waterfowl! hunting opened Octover 8 in northeastern California andwillrun through January 5. Bag limits forthe season oepning Saturday are as follows:
Ducks~seven per day and seven in possession, Not more than twowood ducks may be included in the daily bag. Geese~six per day in the bag or in possession. Thislimit must contain at least three snow geese, it may not contain more than three geese of the dark species, Coots and gallinules-25 birds per day, singly or in the aggregate, in the bag or in possession. Hunters are reminded that a valid 1966 hunting license and a Federal Duck stamparenecessary to hunt waterfowl. A new law requires that the hunting license must be in possession of the hunter the DFG said. Federal duck stamps are on sale at allU.§, Post Offices. A California hunting license may be obtained from any DFG office of most sporting goods stores. All state operated waterfowl hunting areas, except the Merced Refuge, will be open October 22. Completes School Private John D. Garich, 20, son of Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Garich of Grass Valley, completed training as a parachute rigger atthe Army Quartermaster School, Ft. Lee, Va., Sept. 28, During the 12-week course, he wastrainedtoinspect, pack and repair paratrooper and cargo parachutes and air drop equipment. if Charity Golf Tourney Brings A Crowd PITTSBUR G H PIRATE CATCHER Jim Pagiliaroni of Grass Valley (left) watt the first annual # charity golf tourney held at Alta Sierra Country Club last Thursday, Shown with Pagiliaroni (left to right) are Bill ‘Ferrari, Gib Tobey of Grass Valley. tourney chairman, club pro Jim Sommers and.assistant pro, Golf Tournament Nets Over $500 For Retarded Children The first annual charity golf tourney held last Thursday at Alta Sierra Country Club brought our a crowd of golfers from a wide area, a high wind and more “ then $500 for charity. According to Bill Ferrari of Grass Valley, chairman of the SPORTS event, the tourney sponsored by Grass Valley Liquor and Sierra Elm Liquor in Auburn, netted a total of $560. The proceeds will be divided equally between the Nevada County Council for Retarded Children and the Placer: County Association for Retarded Children, : Despite a high wind, golfers fromthe Twin Cities Area, from Placer County and from as far away as San Jose turned out for . the event. , Hal Rua of Grass Valley managed to score a: hole in one on the 15th green; his second at Alta Sierra in a little more than a month. His first one, after 13 years of play, was also scored'at Alta Sierra. More than 75 golfers turned out to play in the charity event and stayed for the banquet and ‘awards at the country club that evening. Fire Danger Hits New Peak Locally There have been more mancaused fires on the Tahoe National Forest so far this season than in any of the past 30 years, This report from Tahoe National Forest Supervisor Henry Branagh lists 88 fires to date with 82 fires in 1949 as the previous high year, These fires were caused by carelessness and misunderstanding. The 1966 season will remain critical until major rains occur, The chance of a forest _ fire starting from only a spark is _ atleast 150 percent greater now than in any recent year. Top individuals winners were: Low Net~-Chuck Wuesthoff, 67; Low Gross--Carrol Terry, 76; Low Calloway--Don Fowler, 74 and Low Team, Lawrence Painter and Jack Jamison, 62. Other winners were: Low NetPainter, 70 and Jamison, 72; Low Gross--Pete Pastorino, 85; Low Calloway, Jack Hamey, Peter Ingram and Cecil Schiffner, 15. Ferrari, manager of the Grass Valley Liquor on Colfax Highway, initiated the event and made all of the local arrangements, .* Several local merchants played in the tournamentas well as donated prizes. Prizes for the golfers were donated by Alpha Hardware, Tess's Gift Shop in Grass Valley, Nevada City Ice Co., Nevada City Bottling Bennetts and Steel and Empire Distributing, Grass Valley; Hires Root Beer, Auburn, Glaser Brothers, Sacramento andHires Root Beer, Auburn. George Brewer of Alta Sierra donated $100 to the charity, Alta Sierra Country Club donated $109 and Atla Sierra Cattle Co. donated $50. LOCAL AS WELL as out of town golfers played inthe chairty tourney last week at Alta Sierra. Shown here (left toright) ready to start at the first tee are Crofford Bridges and Hal Rua of Grass Valley, Bob Ferrari of San Jose and Elton Bennetts of Grass Valley.