Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

September 19, 1962 (12 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 12  
Loading...
2 Page 10..Wednesday, September 19, 1962..The Nevada County NUGGET ' _ > _ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE _ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ; . thence North 8% 33", West ORDINANCE NO, 303 Section 1, Section III (2) . employees from one depart‘ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING . of Ordinance No. 262, as . ment to another; andto . a deg distant; = ORDINANCE NO, 262 . amended bySection4 of Or . consolidate or combine of, 'TO™ Sal ee ute ESTABLISHING THE OFFICE . dinance No. 301, is further . fices positions, departments . ™encement wit amended to read as follows: III (2) To appoint, discipline and dismiss the Chief of Police, all heads of departments, and all subordinate officers and employees of the City, except the City Clerk, the City Attorney and the City Treasurer; to transfer OF CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF NEVADA CITY AND DEFINING THE POWERS, DUTIES AND LIMITATIONS OF THE MANAGER The City Council of the City of Nevada City does ordain as follows: Vacation's Fine On 49 Places To Stay & Play Along Highway 49 AUBURN ~ GETSET T0-G0! Auburn Hotel -AIR CONDITIONED COFFEE SHOP or units under his jurisdiction. Section 2. The City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be published once, within . ; fifteen days after its final passage, inthe Nevada County Nugget, a newspaper of general circulation published and circulated in the City of Nevada City, Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Nevada City, California, on the 11th day of September, 1962; by the following votes: AYES: MayorRobert E. Carr Jr., Councilmen, Davies, Barry, McPherson NOES: Councilman Brickell ABSENT: NONE ROBERT E, CARR Jr., Mayor ATTEST: SAM HOOPER City Clerk I, SAM HOOPER, City Clerk of the City of Nevada City, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No, 303 was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of said City on the lith day of Sept. 1962. SAM HOOPER City Clerk Publish Sept. 19, 1962 . ings South. ¥ 36° 12" \West . 202.73 feet toa point on the . said West line; thence leayv' ing said West line and run: ming South 8% 32' 35” East ; 240.00 feet to a comer of , that certain parcel of land, ‘ now or formerly owned by . ____ Groff; thence along the North line of said Groff property South 8% 32° 35" East 786. 67 feet to a corner thereof, being situate on a Southwesterly line of that certain County Road known as Meadow Drive; thence, leaving said North line and following the Southwesterly line of Meadow Drive the following, North3% 30° West 143.13 feet to the beginning of aright curve having a radius of 449.35 feet; thence along said curve in a Northwesterly direction, consuming an angle of 11 58° a distance of 93.85 feet to end of said curve; thence North 21° 32' West 1.32 feet; thence leaving said Southwesterly line and running North 89 32°35" West 898.24 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 4.457 Acres, more or less. SUBJECT TO A RIGHT -OFWAY 10 feet in width, the Southerly line of which being described as follows, towit: Grass VaLLeY ree ComBIE RD ZANZIBAR COCKT AIL LOUNGE Lindley’s Red Wagon : Homecooked Dinners ae Homemade Bread AUBURN Open Wed. Thru Sat. 5 pm 10 pm'Sun. 1 pm -10p GRASS VALLEY V's Trailer Park ian Welcome Adults 3 Mi. So. Of Grass Valley ee LEGAL NOTICE FRANCIS B, DILLON Suite 500, Ochsner Building Sacramento 14, California Telephone: Gllbert 3-1955 Attorney for Petitioner IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNT Y OF SACRAMENTO NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR ORDER DIRECTING CONVEYANCE, OF REAL ESTATE BY Brunswick & Lake Olympia Roads EX ECUTRIX bowling Golly Roger Lanes tenchens No. 53760 Grass Valley, California Dept. ab }} Inthe Matter of the Estate of NEVADA CITY RANCHO MOTEL AAA Approved : SMITTY & SMOKEY’S HUT INDIAN FLAT HIGHWAY 49 -NORTH OF NEVADA CITY ~_ EDDIE'S BANK CLUB Cocktails 6am 2am Off Sale NORTH SAN JUAN Babe’s Place & Market Groceries On & Off SalePitcher Beer On Tap Fresh Meat cine = & C Market t=. GROCERIES BEER WINE DOWNIEVILLE JAMES GROCERY G & L MEAT MARKET Fresh Produce, Frozen Foods, Free Delivery “Butler 9-3265 Butler 9-3596 RIVERSIDE MOTEL Sleep By The River. Modern Housekeeping Units Restaurant Cocktail Lounge DELICIOUS STEAKS FROM OUR BROILER. VIEW THE BEAUTIFUL YUBA RIVER WHILE DINING, 9:00am 10:00 pm Bar Open Till 2:00 am THE FORKS . CAFE FOUNTAIN THE QUARTZ Bob & Helen Hastetler 6:30 am 9:30 pm JENSEN'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE Hunting-PFishing-Drug Sundries=Clothing Butler 9-3286 SIERRA CITY Pense Motel —————————— Modern Kitchens BEAUTY SALON SIERRA BUTTES INN "For the pleasure of the hunter and the fisherman. ” oUtler 9-3417, Yuba River Inn Meals Cabins 1/2 Mi. E, of Sierra City. COMPLETE RESORT . vey certain real property. RAY VAN VORIS, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the petition of VERA VAN VORIS, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of the above-named decendent, for an order authorizing and directing her to conhereinafter described to VESTERL, LADNER and VERDIE LADNER in compliance with an agreement of sale entered into by the decedent in his lifetime as seller, has been filed with the Clerk of the aboveentitled Court and that Friday, the 28 day of Sept, 1962, at 9:15 a.m. of said day in the courtroom of Department 4 of said Court in the City of Sacramento, County of Sacramento, State of California, has been set for the hearing of said petition and all persons interested are hereby notified to ap. pear at the time and place set forth herein for hearing and show cause if any they have why the order should not be made. The real property to be conveyed is described as follows: All that certain real property situate in the County of Nevada, State of California,described as follows: A portion of the East onehalf of the Southwest onequarter of Section 5, Township15 North, Range 9 East, M.D.M.B. described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the West line of the said East one-half of the Southwest one-quarter of said Section 5, from which the West onequarter section corner of said Section5, bears the following two successive courses and distances, to-wit: North Y 36' 12" East 680.55 feet, . Beginning at the most Easterly corner of that certain parcel of land herein above described, thence from said point of commencement with TRUE BEARINGS North 8% 32° 35" West 786.67 feet, thence North 8H 32°35" West 10.00 feet. PARCEL NO, 2 A RIGHT OF WAY 10 feet in width, forthe purpose of ingress and egress, the Northerly line of which being described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the most Easterly corner of Parcel No. 1, thence from said point of commencement with TRUE BEARINGS north 89 32' 35" West 796.67 feet. to the said petition for further particulars. DATE this 12> day of September, 1962. _ . C.C, LaRUE, Clerk By RE, NOYES Deputy Clerk Publish Sept. 19, 1962 FOR SALE FOR SALE NEW FURNITURE Sheahan's Furniture ,203 W.Main St. Ph. 273-2739 Modern new walnut one twin bed bedroom set, with box springs & mattress. Never . used. Will sacrifice, one} half price. Ph. 273-3457. BUILDING MATERIALS TOWN TALK----Cecelia O'Connell, who also design and students in the high Skovgaard of Nevada City edand created all the modschool pre med group will will introduce each gown with an appropriate song at ~ the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Fashion Show to be presented in the garden of the Ridge Road home of Dr, Dwight Lang at 1:30 p.m, Sept. 21, Mrs, Skovgaard, who was a member of the original cast of the Ice House Players in “NeverCome, Never Go": will be accompanied by William MacSems of Nevada City, who wrote the music and some of the lyrics of the same show, MacSems will also furnish background music, The fashion revue featuring Fashions by Eileen will be narrated by Eileen LEGAL NOTICE Reference is hereby made . CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA No, 6392 In the Matter of the Estate of BEATRICE J. MARCOTTE, Deceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Fred L. Marcotte, as administrator of the Estate of Beatrice J. Marcotte, deceased, to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to file them with the necessary vouchers within 6 months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, or to exhibit them with the.necessary vouchers within 6 . months after the first publi. cation of this notice to the . said administrat at the law . offices of Leo J. Todd, Atern gowns to be shown,. Members of the auxiliary
model the gowns, Tickets may be obtained Hospital Auxiliary Benefit Style Show Friday from any member of the auxiliary. Mrs, Wesley Moore of Grass Valley is president of the group. AUXILIARY FASHION SHOW----Designer Eileen O'Connell fits one of her creations on Mrs. Richard Deeble as Mrs. Terry Boothby assists. torney at Law, 123 Bank Street, Grass Valley, Calif, the same being his place of business in all matters conPLM h Sa LO LO LOM poe Lo tome AT HOME IN THE COUNTRY io at: at: af? a t° oF: at. af? oF nected with the estate of said Beatrice J. Marcotte, De= . ceased, Dated September 7, 1962 . FRED L, MARCOTTE, . Administrator of Estate of Beatrice J. Marcotte, . Deceased, . ! Leo J. Todd Attorney for Administrator. First Publication September 12, 1962. WANTED A to Z SUPPLY 120 E. Main Street Phone 273-6608 SERVICES DRESSMAKING& Alterations for women and men in my home. Celesta Brunner, 825 Zion, NC for appointment call 265-2048 WINDSHIELDS REPLACED And all other automobile glass. Moule Paint & Glass Grass Valley. WATER SYSTEMS Complete Installation Water Purification COOK & McGUINN Phone 273-4455 Coins, stamps, old letters, books(mining, history, technical-no novels) Pioneer 132 Main St., Nevada City. Mature Man or Couple with trailer, livecomfortable ranch North San Juan, AX2-3256 or write E. H. Becky, Alleghany Star Rt. Nevada City. REAL ESTATE LISTINGS ; Home Business Farm i "FOR SALE For Sale by owner, as is. New 2bdrmhome. Fire: place, dble gar, laundry rm. Highway frontage near new High school. Lot 75'x250'. Pine trees, view of valley $14,500. Terms. 443 Ridge Rd. N.C, : CLASSIFIED AD RATES Per line first issue... 16¢ Per line in additional issues (no changes). 3. 3.02, . 14¢ Minimum charge... GRASS VALLEY---If the city can't protect me-and the county can't protect me-I'll protect myself, Mrs. Leo Holub appeared before the Grass Valley City Teen Club Posts New Schedule GLENBROOK ---T he owners of The Spaghetti Factory Teenage Nite Club, Bill Bauer and John Oakie, have announced a new schedule of hours, designed to accomodate the high school and college students of the area, The non-alcoholic night club will be open from 3to10 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 3 p.m. to midnight on Friday and Saturday. The club will be closed Sundays. ~ ’ Johnny and the Signets will continue to play for a Twist and Slop dance every Saturday night from 8 to 12," Admission Monday through Friday is free. For the benefit of many parents, the owners would like to reiterate that no alcoholic beverages are allowedon the premises at any time. This rule is strictly enforced, Woman SaysIf City Can't, Rifle Can Council and charged that last month her husband and two . ; small dogs had been mauled by a band of larger dogs inside the city limits of Grass Valley. Mrs. Holub said that after contacting the dog pound master, the County Health i Dept., the Sheriffs Office, . and the County Board of : Supervisors she had come . before the council to see if . they could take action to protect people fromthe band , of dogs. The dogs involved in the ; mauling are owned, she said, . by Col. George Busbey who . raises the German hunting dog and trains them in the area just outsidethecity . near the top of Washington . St. Could the city protect . the people and especially the children fromthese dogs? she asked, Mayor Jack Hodge said that he would talk tocity attorney Bill Cassettari and see what could be done by the city regarding this matter. Mrs. Holub said that she hated to doit, butif her only protection was arifle she had one and could use it. If there is a line of other flags in a procession, the National Flag should be front center of that line. Ridge Club Tells Fund Distribution TOWN TALK---Sept. 11, the Ridge Road Garden Club, met at the home of Mrs, Byron Eastman. Luncheon was served on the spacious deck in a beautiful setting. Co-hostesses were, Mrs. SedgleyJory, Mrs, Earl Farmer and Mrs, Harry Bryant. Mrs, Bradley Legg and Mrs. Ernest Kittredge assisted at the table. Mrs, Hazel Dailey was welcomed as a new member of the club. On the recommendation of the committee, the proceeds of the Garden Party and Style Show, held June 29, ‘will be donated as follows: to the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital, funds for landscaping the southern section of the grounds with creeping juniper; to the elderly women . in the Nevada County Hos. pital, a new large electric toaster;: the balance as gifts to the needy at Christmas « time. An instructive talk on planters and patio planting was, given by Mrs. McPherson of the Del Oro Nursery. Two very fortunate members drew the two redwood planters, complete with plants, donated by Mrs. McPherson. The next meeting of the club will be held Oct, 9 at the home of Mrs, Dwight Lang. Co-hostesses will be Mrs, C, Jesswein and Mrs, Charles Fowler, Pumps, Pipe Line Ditching . simplicity... ready to serve you ~, day or night BERGEMANN Funeral Chapel 246 Sacramento St: Nevada City call. 265-2421 —~— > Deaths Thomas--At home in Grass Valley, September 13, Evelyn M, Thomas, mother of Beverly Black and David Black both of Grass Valley and Lois Cochran of Greenville, South Carolina; a resident of Grass Valley 14 years, Funeral services were held September 17 in the Hooper Weaver Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the Clear Creek Cemetery. se2e8 Harris--In Jones Memorial Hospital in Grass Valley September 13, Helen A. Harris, ~ mother of Leslie Cook of Alleghany, John Cook of Grass Valley; sister of Zada Finley of Stockton, Blanche Schaffner of Colfax, Robert Egbert of Idaho, Grace Perkins of Chicago, Wilda Lutz of Alhambra and Charlotte How< ard of Castro Valley; a native ofIdahoFalls, Ida, aged 75 years. Funeral services w ere held September 15 in the Hooper Weaver Mortuary chapel. Burial wasin Greenwood Cemetery. Seen Degraffenreid--In Nevada County Hospital, Nevada City, September 18, 1962, Irene Degraffenreid, wife of William Degraffenreid of Nevada City, mother of Charles Degraffenreid of Redding, Margaret Boom of Grass Valley and Gary and Karen Degraffenreid both of Nevada City; sister of Ada Dyson of Herlong, Ora Simpson of Sacramento, Mattie Brady of Cowetta, Okla; Ralph Wyatt of Oroville, Ancil Wyatt of Sacramento and Cortez Wyatt of Ander$On; a native of Gilbert, Ark. , aged 47 years, Funeral services were held September 17 in the Bergemann Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Forest View Cemetery. 3 ee¢ee8 Crase--In Nevada County Hospital, Nevada City, Sept. 11,1962, Pearl Crase, mother of Jack Crase of Grass Valley, Phyllis Hardy and Lynette Halpin, both of Guerneville and sister of Jack Peadon of Grass Valley; a native and lifelong resident of Grass Valley, aged 76 years, Funeral services were held Se ptember 14 inthe Hooper Weaver Mortuary chapel, Burial was in Elm Ridge Cemetery. eee Martin--In Miners Hospital, Nevada City, September 12, 1962, Frances Martin, wife of Michael A, Martin and mother of Aurora Raggio of Burlingame; a native of Italy, aged70 years, A funeral mass was conducted September 15 in St. Patricks Catholic Church in Grass Valley. A rosary was said Friday evening inthe Hooper Weaver Mortuary chapel. eeee8 Stearns--InJones Memorial Hospital Grass Valley, September 15, 1962, Nellie Stearns, mother of Raymond Stearns of Sacramento; sister of ThurmanS. Holmes, Mrs. Evelyn Richinson and Mrs. Elva L, Dinn, all of Texas; a native of Arkansas, aged 79 years, She was an active member of the Christian Science Church, Funeral services were held September 19in the Hooper Weaver Mortuary chapel, David Maltman read the services. Burial wasin Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland.