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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

January 13, 1948 (8 pages)

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amma Rlasesle _& ‘shes.. Lncnconmee._. 1OAL i ‘ bd ’ * : . s ee eV City-Grace Valley Nags, Jan. 1 13, 1948 ee x or Art Winbur Frank D. ages au F] end Benny el by y Re-Enlists in Army > i ee ace) HERE. WELL TAKE . OKAY, WMT “THIS ALONG. WE MIGHT NEVADA CITY: M-Sgt. Allen A MNUTE E. Butler of the local U.S. Army GET THIRSTY ON THE HIKE of the City Library St., Nevada City. me and’ U.S. Air Foree Recruiting Service, stationed in the basement. announced today the reenlistment of Frank BD: Gievannetti ,f 425% Spring in the US. . Force at Mather Field, California. He reenlisted for thtee years, and has: initially been assigned Mather Field, California, Air Do You Want To Lose $500,000 Per Year? Of course you don’t. However, that is the dollar deficit this community faces by the possible loss of its uscd owned milk industry. THIS FINANCIAL TRAGEDY NEED NOT COME TRUE . It is no secret that outside milk distributors are seeking to take the milk revenues, which should stay in Nevada County, into large metropolitan areas. Pa Unless the local milk industry, representing A MILLION DOLLAR INVESTMENT here, can continue on a paying basis, YOU lose a HALF. MILLION DOLLARS—those dollars we, the undersigned milk producers and the Bret Harte Dairy spend each year. YOU DEPENDED ON US for milk during the war years and, scooed: ing to records of the State Depart ment of Agriculture, we supplied this community with more milk per capita than any other area in the state received. @ We did this by KEEPING ON THE JOB from 16 to 18 hours a day. We did it at a time when dairy cattle cost us premium prices and when be OUR DUTY TO OUR COMMUNITY! It has always been the AIM of the Bret. Harte Dairy, whom we supply, to eventually manufacture locally, butter, ice cream, butter milk, and cottage cheese. THIS PROGRAM CAN SUCCEED, BUT ONLY IF THE LOCAL DAIRY INDUSTRY RECEIVES THE. FULL SUPPORT OF LOCAL. STORES AND INDIVIDUAL CONSUMERS, THIS PROGRAM WILL MEAN “MORE DOLLARS SPENT LOCALLY, AND MORE PEOPLE HAVING JOBS HERE. THIS IS AN INDUSTRY THAT RIGHTFULLY BELONGS TO NEVA’ DA COUNTY, MANUFACTURINGGRADE MILK NOW. SENT TO SACRAMENTO AND THEN TRAN SPORTED BACK HERE FOR RE. SALE IS WASTEFUL AND TAKES YOUR DOLLARS our OF YOUR _ _ COMMUNITY. 2 We URGE YOU To Buy Local welt RS. ALDERMAN — BE BILLINGS -GALLINO DAIRY GALLETTO AR GELHAUS W. E HUGGINS feeds a scarce and high priced. Why? Because we believed it to ‘ : Way does ACME stana thing there. j : would be something to boast about. : one felt somewhat under the weather, wouldn't it be (Continued on Page 5) : ee Just Wonderin I Wonder what I'd give the world If I had power a gift to give, --.How could . make existence sweet: For those who have a life to live? Peace, with all war like banners furled— I think that’s what I'd give the world: Once while in conversation with a friend, Robert Ingersoll declared that is he had made the world, he would have made health contagious instead of illness. Speaking in the vernacular, I believe Robert had someWe must admit that ‘contagious health For instance, if< (I AGREE .it’s the finest tasting ever brewed” Says = 'LESLIEBROOK: 7 . Appearing in “ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS" A Warner Bros. Picture out as one of the world’. most notable beers? “Because only the fines! ngredients go into its making . malt with a priceless pedi: zree ..‘‘Matched Waters’’ o! Pilsen.. yeast with a heritage . prize winning hops from Acme’s own Hop Ranch. . \ 1 1 ; ACME BREWERIES « San Francis¢o, Los Angela” . NEVADA CITY ICE DELIVERY A lean, Gate miner stared idly mud-stained miner’s cap: er, beardless a man. muttered, else at the Pantaloons” dubbed her, herself. her sex. about Mother your loons” in Ohio Hill She did a best of them tures of A secant hamlet. windows stories. Hangman’s digs. reeks, “Madame A frequenter by, but was attempted to attempted to unyielding sult. Only The Winter, cold and the mines. grimly One fine Pantaloons” diggings for went to belongings paid her took over Pantaloons”, 000, webbed’ feet 101 Boulder St., Nevada City a_ beaver, was ever able ot answer. f. tenderfoot. Later, f! parent that what she didn’t know gravel Lode country, #. written on a fingernail. The richest diggings were 1n Squaw’Gulch and Ohio Hill. Take choice. did. She staked her claim sociability suspicion.finite from the mines was the tow Narrow winding streets; stone buildings with iron-barred and Main Tree buted its share to the local shinEvenings when the miners returned from their diggings, street teemed with Italians, cans, PRE Americans every state in the Union.) she drank her never he found himsélf
back. appeared ingpervious’ to conditions. W she did her day’s stint of digging, silent, ? spring day her (considerably during the months at the mines, bill the stagefoach. ‘breath on farewells. A few weeks later newcomers Gate miners got a shock. her claim. Jackson k. “Madame they learned, had not only taken out $100,000 from her diggings—-she had sold the claim to the new owners for $20,The platypus nas the bill and somewhat like an otter, and claws of a dog. ~\/ LEP TALK ABOUT CALIFORNIA MADAME PANTALOONS By BERENICE SMALLEY longlegged Jacksore picked his teeth and at.the hefty figure striding down the street. It wore jeans, high boots, a rough woolen shirt and a visored , ‘Nother dad-blasted newcom” the miner meditated. The striding figure passed him without a glance, He saw a dark, face — suddenly eyes narrowed. Those queer looking bulges in the shirt front and around the hips didn’t belong on “By “h'its a-female. in all git-out did she cum from?” That prov which neither his the miner Where gum!” ed.to bé:'a question he nor™.anybody Jackson Gate Mine Madame as the miners soon kept her affairs to She made no .secret of She was, obviously no it became apin the could be deposits “Madame Pantaand started digging. day’s work with the and viewed all overn, a llvely, thriving balconied upper Street boasted awhich contrithe MexiSlavs, and optimisfrom virtually Pantaloons”’ settled dows in the George Brown House. of the saloon nearliquor straight, . known to. get. up’ hér drinks, up” her drniks, facing a grim, A deadly insex saved her} ‘set ‘set her from a challenge. . autumn with snow, “Madame Pantaloons” . . days went. by. . periods of bitter descended upon weather . ith the other miners, } “Madame climbed out of her the last time. She hotel, ~packed her swelled . departed wasted and She on no of a duck,. body tail like utes SHORTS and FILLERS There were 53,085 scheduled . airline arrivals and departures from the San Francisco airport ‘in 1946, an increase of 56 per cent over 1945. The earliest records of commercial arbitration in the United. States go back ‘to 1779, in th” mine of the New York State Chamber , of; Commerce. presidents, _ William Thompson. STUDENT ELECTIONS GRASS. VALLEY: Student. ‘body. officers for the Grass Val. ley High School will be elected January 15th, according to an announcement yesterday, = Class meetings for making nominations took place Thurs. day. Hearing the class nominatfing committees are the ~ class seniors; Robert Kochis, juniors: Kenneth Paulson, Sophomores: and Lawrence Zugnoni, freshman, we PHOTOGRA Yo P HS Come in today! Will Play CUPID For You! Especially Our Tinted Miniature A Valentine remembrance to go straight to his or her heart! Especially oil tinted 3x4 miniature with a third dimensional effect so it almost seems. to speak. Also other equally attractive ‘special photo offers from $2.00. No appointment necessary. PERT PHOTOGRAPHS Phone 397-R for Appointment 239 Commercial . Ps; $2.50 ry with dark . f GAMES MARCH OF DIMES FUN NIGHT! ° MUSIC ° SHERIFF'S POSSE DRILL THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 SKITS DANCING At Veteran's Memorial Building Everyone’s Invited! Don’t Miss The Fun! BE SURE TO BE THERE! Newspaper Work! ruary Ist. Act TODAY! 305 Broad Street SECRETARY! ‘Here's the opportunity you've been looking for! Good pay, short hours, and the most interesting work in the world Yes, the Nugget is losing its excellent secretary, and must replace her by FebThe job includes bookkeeping, general office work,-a little news-story writing and lots. of interesting odds and ends with never a dull moment. an asset but not required. Apply immediately at the THE NUGGET Shorthand Nevada City . January Slump? 308 BROAD STREET _ HECK, NO! WE WST HIRED ANOTHER PRINTER, AND THAT’S ONE MORE REASON WHY YOU SHOULD _ PHONE NEVADA CITY 36 ABOUT THAT PRINTING ORDER YOU'VE BEEN PUTTING OFF OUR SALESMAN WILL CALL ON YOU ORDER EARLY AND YOU GET EXTRA CARE, } _NUGGET PRINTING . ”) PS. In Grass Valley, order from SAMPSON es Reine spa iii agh a TELEPHONE 36. . ’S STATIONERY, Richard L ‘Allen, 120 Mill Street,