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Collection: Newspapers > Nugget Shopper

June 18, 1948 (8 pages)

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Mrs. COASTING DOWNHILL } 9 ‘ ERR YLE BOYLE ae a r Eugene Ingalls nie an an The Nugget Shopper, Nevada City, June 18, 1948—3 X t wh 0a : Injured In Crash Many a motorist who c ; : : “4 . downhill out of gear just to save SERIOUSLY IL] 4 ; i. GRASS VALLEY:’ Mrs. Eugene . .a little gas has ended up by losing : (BE s iPealls is confined to her home. his life, warn public safety of: ; GRASS VALLEY: Errol Machere suffering from injuries re-. ficials of National Automobile j ‘ Boyle, of the Loma Rica Ranch, sulting from a head-on collision . Club. one-time vice president and genas Sunday, when she and her husband ! E eral manager of the Idaho Marywere driving between Auburn and. Ingalls was dazed when she hit land Mines Corporation, has és . , 3 Folsom last Sunday. Their car. the dashboard and windshield and GRASS VALLEY: Orlo_ P. tered a new phase of illness which Yr Vv collided with another car con-. suffered bruises about the head,. Steele and Rod Bost, owners. of . began 5 years ago with.a stroke : (0) e taiming fiveMexicans. f chest, and thigh. Their car was . Steele Supply Co. announced today. in his San Francisco apartment. The fall. enrollment at. CaliZ t ‘ Ingalls, pepiestapen el of the Nevada badly damaged. One of the Mexi-. the opening of a new store, toN. A. O'Donnell, who took ove fornia universities and colleges ; wehstad —— of tite Pacific Tel-. cans was seriously injured. morrow, to be called. the Farm] yacBayle’s duties following his. Wi! probably show a slight de4 FROM THE BOOK EDITED BY C. L. CANFIELD a” wen i Company was able :to rg % Center. The second unit in their Biroke. said this morning that] Crease in the overall number of l“Min to his office Monday. Mrs. BUILD NEVADA COUNTY eens bua will be a retail] MacBoyle has suffered further oo seeking gre ends to the. ®; = outlet for a wide stock of feedS. strokes since the first and that. S© ools, Veterans Administration A of many varieties. It is located . at times he passes into a coma, officials believe. ; OCTOBER 20, 1851.—I certainly have put in six in the Truck Terminal building, . comes out of it, and that his conLast fall the enrollment 9 s : between Bank Street and Colfax . ditic is rious ¢ veterans in VA.Branch 12 area jweeks of about as hard work as ever mortal man did, @ 3) tion is now more serious than : 3 é . . Poeute: ce haw Geek (a aa Wane, schools (California, Arizona, Nefat am through with it and have made some: money. It ' S j Nn 7 Rod Bost will be in direct] Aimost five years ago Mac-. Y20® . sou oe reached @'¢ogt us for material, including everything, three thou. P. . enaise of tne new operation, . povle was found one morning in . "ecord MER of 168000. [ea dol d id out four th d dollars f : In addition to the line of Larro: the showers of his San Francisco aa a oes _ oct 1 He ars, and we paid ou sade ousan ollars sd ec feeds, this change greatly in-; apartment, where he had lain all OE roe roe oe sim wssalas gh eee : labor. We took out twenty-nine thousand dollars in th b t GC t f D d creases the existing warehouse. night. Since that time he spends number of veterans seeking ad: 7 Mi eae eee e es . or a facilities of Steele Suply Co. . most of his waking hours in a pao apnte oo dees opel ae twenty-one days work for fourteen men, We will divide edad he: Pe y ro td wheel chair at Teme Wasich which . Curolment at Junior colisess May lppentytwo: tholieine dollars, or about twenty-seven 2 Crenshaw’'s is the 6 1 h F D hat’ y he Farm Center will] ” a fall off as much as 25 percent in ’ 2 =m 7 aw > ce Treo 7 pa ae { 2S tal i > © Marvl < b & as a s shaw’'s is the best place to shop for Dad because that’s hold open house. Free coffee and) Hes within’ the Idaho Maryland . _ome cases, VA officials report. hundred and fifty dollars for each one’of the company. where Dad would shop if he were buying himself a doughnuts will refresh visitors. “'nes Proper ie ewe Eerees.'are No decrease is‘ anticipated in. f fae . Washdeo bay" present. and their will bea drawing for. im attendance upon him, fon ie ce ak tases ae ed hat is not bad, but it did not pay as much as the flat free /btine every a0 minutes, Thee G ‘4 vdmiasion to the larger schools,. on the creek. Pard is disappointed, but . am very well is “plenty of free parking at The angbusters To such as the University of Calitisfied. . k. Fi buil f] ] rarm Center. Feature Wheatland 2 erate“ MCA CES “ain “CRTMEEY satisfied. It was great work. First we bDuult a tlume close ; De pera Cenler, feaides Being Bank Rober of -Houthers: California up on the north side of the river and about three hun: i eres es ast A survey of the larger schools : a iS : B . meeting place for farmers, who NEVADA CITY: Sheriff Rich. this nae saveaien cna eho tur dred feet from the head of heed claims, five hundr ed feet are replat to make it their shop-. ard W. Hoskins was yesterday gest number of veterans were in Iong, eight feet wide, and sides three and one half feet ing headquarters. tified that ‘ Wheatle ank sor ‘e year ; : . : no i ied hat ERG wheat ind B ank the sophomore year and the second high. We put upa dam diagonally from the head of the robbery which was attended by largest in the freshman year. é . s . ee eee ar THANKS . three day_chaseand. capture _of tn aadiilan, say yaiaar eae tocthe head of the flume, turning all of the water + e wis ts) ank the kind}the three bz its in Nevada C = ye ates juni ees are!? ‘ : ! OB PA he Ris IE onc A Ni ey arr Meals ce tage eR oir aa the river through the flume. Then we built another an neighbors who came] ty & year ago, will shortly be fea. expected to seek admission to the to us with help, ee tured in the Gangbusters series-. larger schools this fall. dam at the foot of the flume to keep the back water encouragement at this time of r ar aj 3 : 4 i connie ae sk sane ee RO ee ee ee eee The large schools also expect/qut, and that gave us a stretch of five hundred feet of ow. May od richly bless you . broadcasting companies radio . a great many. veterans to remain . ‘ all. . programs. foe eraduate work, At Stantord (tne xiver Ded. fatty dry. We ran two Toms and three Oe Pt oe Se ee seeeee * and University of California,. yockers wherever we found gravel. There were a lot * NUGGET SHOPPER ADS three-fourths of the graduate : : BUILD NEVADA COUNTY BRING RESULTS steces Gis vetdtane: of big boulders on the bed-rock, and it was around these A survey last fall on the Berke-. and in the crevices that we got most of the gold. There ley campus of the University. of : SPS : : was one big pot hole that we thought would be full of California revealed ,that many . i Galifornia resident veterans in-. dust, but we did not get an ounce out of it. The richest tended to continue in graduate me Sr with vas aid sees canes eR down stream in front of the boulders. We > . wrter their G-I benefits expired. . Zot one pan under a five-ton rock that had fourteen ~ VA officials advise veterans. gynces. The most of the gold was fine. The biggest planning to attend schools next eS . 4 Tle snake the necessary ar-. piece we found weighed a little less than an ounce and : rangements as soon as possible.'¢-yite a lot from a dollar to three dollars. At ni ht we UJ If the veteran needs a certificate . ‘ ‘ F ite . ‘ éf ellenlity he if used to secure . DUNE Dig Wood Tires and used pitch pine torches to work re ‘ it at the nearest VA regional of-. by and the canyon made a pretty picture, lit up by the ee fice immediately. EVINRUDE MOTORS — BOATS — BOATING EQUIPMENT © SMOKING SUPPLIES QUESTION: I am going to (Please turn to Page 6) REELS — Automatic and level wind — RODS — Casting and : ee ee ee Fly, Many Fine Makes. SCHWARTZ HAND TIED FLIES Pipes Tobacco Cigarettes . Se a ee ils Cae y, y Fine Makes. ig like to know whether I have to. Youth Nabbed On = EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN : wish to change my couse? . Bad Check Ch . ey @ G EETI G CARDS wish to change my course? a ec arge ; (+ ae R N Ree ee seo . ee sono, ee Sua\ . : in a public high school or college 2 3 Ee RAY ; — PH . [_ ‘ That Say The Right Thing you no longer will need prior apduth, 27, was arrested yesterday by N \ € roval from VA _ before changing Grass Valley police, on request of By ACTON CLEVELAND CANDY MAGAZINES NOVELTIES your course. The change now may . the sheriff's office in Yreka, Siskbe approved by your school. iyou County. Chief of Police Frank CAMPTONVILLE; Superinten‘ QUESTION: How many per-. Knuckey stated he is held in the] dent of Schools Agnes Webber A f sons in the United States are. city jail on a charge of issuing a . Meade of Marysville was in town OV y eligible for Veterans Administra. fictitious check. He will be re-. Wednesday attending the com~ : r tion benefits? turned to Yreka. mencement exercises of the local OUR NEW LOCATION MILTON ANDERSON ANSWER: It is estimated that schools. \ 401 E. Main Street ‘ Grass Valley Ph. 510 Broad St more than 46,000,000 persons (Iv-. fits under present laws. By 1962 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kessler : : ing veterans and their dependents) . the figure is expected to rise tO] made a brief business visit te
may become eligible for VA bene'62, 000, 000. Grass Valley Friday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McNaught made a business trip to Grass Valley Tuesday. accep ; Mrs. Grace Pauly left Saturday a few days and then sail for the ~~ ea t Hawaiian Islands for a months vacation. She was accompanied . from here by her son Myron and his wife who will spend a vacation in the bay area and at Ben Lomand. George T. Williams. Mrs. Louisa Price and Mrs. Olive Groves were business. visitors at Marysville Tuesday. Postmaster Charles W. Spencer of Aptos, President of the California Branch of the National Postmasters League, accompanied by the Secretary of the organization. Postmaster Mrs. Lloyd Osborne, of Earlimart, Tulare County, arrived at Marysvile by plane Saturday, and spent the week end as guests at the Cleveland home, and accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland motored te Oroville Sunday where they at-tended a meeting of District Postmasters of Yuba, Butte, Plumas and adjacent counties, Mrs. Cleve-. lan, local Postmaster, is a Vice~ President of the state organization, Fred N. Baker, local lumberman, returned Monday, from a business trip to Los Angeles. ‘Richard C. Philips, arrived @ few days ago from. Marysville and’ will spend the summer here. Mrs. Constance Pfifer, teacher in the Nevada City High Schoo! arrived at her home here a: few days ago to spend part of her vacation. Road Commissioner Brisbane Henderson of Marysville was in town Tuesday on official business, Mrs. Kenneth C. Schurr re-. \ turned Sunday from a few days 4 a visit with her mother at Loyalton, « gen Norman L. Costa of Downieville -= passed through town Tuesday ; x a / on ay ru a lil ay from Sacramento enroute to his home, Frank O. Long arrived Monday from San Francisco on a few da visit to his home here. ; A. B. Massa, M. W. Martingnore and Leonard L. Bishop made a business trip to Grass Valley Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pahnkek and daughter Dolores left Sunday, for their home at Oakland after spending a week at their summer 9 home here. Andrew Cassani of akland spent . a few days vacation visit to his: old home here last week. — ne Mrs. Mary L, Jackson and sons. ~ Your home-owned Cardinal Store in Nevada City is now EN EVENINGS tid en Hoyt, William and Dan arrived . : Friday from Chico to spend the . DELICATESSEN summer at their home here. Mrs. : : 5% Jackson and Hoyt recently re— ; ; ceived their degrees of Bachelor GROCERIES PRODUCE LIQUORS POULTRY FISH ae 228 BROAD STREET — NEVADA CITY is a : J Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Hays a: who spent a few days visiting Mr. ona Mrs. M. G. Calvin left Mo Mr. apa Mrs. Edwardand ly have moved from to North San Juan to reside.