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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

October 21, 1948 (8 pages)

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land, who has been visiting at the Sofges, has returned to his post as chief linotype machinist for the Berkeley Gazette. Nelson = accompanied Sofge on many fishLS Mrs. Leila Harry left last Monday for Richmond where she is now the guest of relatives. Mrs. Glen Borders of South Dakota is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Prominent Palo Alto Organist Settles Here NEVADA CITY: After spending a short time at Bret Harte 4—Nevada City-Grass Valley: Nugget, Oct. 21, 1948 a The Aut enoloiles of 1960? : : “Increase of maximum unemployment insurance payments to Proposition For Reapportionment . Looks Like Fund Grab SAN FRANCISCO: Two signs of ‘fa drive by labor bosses to seize control of the State LegisYature and put over a stuggering program of ‘gimme’ legistation . through Proposition No. 13°’ were ointed out today by Garrett McHnerney IJ, chairman of the’ Northern Californian ‘Committee . Against Reapportionment. “The plot::is exposed in the} Compensation Act to require the) . % ji tin : Y State Federation of Labor Week-. payment -of attorney’s fees for}, PERSONALS y Sone dikicsn: hanes Wwe ly News Leiter weer outlines the . workers ae ig ihe mae A kked Wes Walton Hoadien éX a a badaaas a ai itutration., ' program of the A. F. of L. bosses; out deduction from the worker's . ™ Bperit last Wwek-end with Mr. j De, des tessa at one. lout to tap the State treasury,” McEnerney said"“Put that together with the! report from Secretary of State Frank M. Jordan that the’ most money spent on any of the November ballot propositions was. spent by, the A. F. of L. on Proposition No. 13—over a quarter of. a million dollars—to put @ver a Senate-packing reappor$40 a week for idle workers and monthly benefits to not less than $150, as, well as doubled allowance for dependents in case of death. : “Similar increases in sickness and disability payments. “Workmen’s compensation benefit increases to $40 a week and ine.ease of maximum death beneiit to $15,000 plus dependency allowance fot every minor of $20 a Week. ss “amendment of the Workmens award. This would mean employers would .be forced to finance suits against themselves. “Government medical care for all, under a system of compulsory, health insurance. This is the soc-} ialized medicine program repeatedly rejected by the Legislature. “Enactment of a Fair Employment Practices Act like the dis-. , The next generation of automobiles, as designed by the two national junior winners of the Fisher Body Craftsman’s Guild model car competition, is shown in sharp contrast above with three previous Inn, Grass Valley, Mrs. Dorothea Morgan of Palo Alto, close friend of Mrs. Frederick E. Morgan. of Grass Valley, has taken residence at the home of Mrs. Mary Fisher at 433 South Pine Street, Nevada City: , Mrs. Fisher is a teacher in Nevada City schools. Mrs. Dorothea Morgan is an accomplished musician and pipe organist. She has ben the official organist for various Palo Alto churches for many years. Scadden‘s father, county. assessor, Mrs. Helen Coffey is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brock. She expects to make an extended visit.’ She came here from Washington. us Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Connoly of Oakland, who came up to attend the funeral of Mrs. Kate McCorYionment scheme, and you’ have} credited FEPC bill defeated by the whole picture: ihe peoplé of the balict two genre periods of motordom. Standing behind their streamlined models . j,5me ene *“Such a raid on the state treaswry as the legislative program of ago. : “State or Federal operation ot which won university scholarships are T irming: ham, Mich., and Ronald JoKnien Hiaiete Omeson oth won of Portland ‘i h $4,000 as national champions. @ se —— la ok Harry F. Sofge at. their home on ing and hunting expeditions durP. G. Scadden,’ Nile Street. Roy Nelson of Oak. ing his stay here. E FUNERAL DIRECTORS Many people wonder what our service includes. We believe our duties are exactly what the words fully imply .. to take charge of all funeral details in time of sorrow. As you. wish, ~* “@ price which includes everything. é MES FUNERAL HOME / J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner 246 Sacramento St. Telephone 203 Nevada City 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE oe e Wen ee ee oe ge el the labor bosses would threaten . farm labor’ camps. : bankruptcy of the State or ex“Public ownership of water : : = C) tortionate taxes,’’ said McEner. and power.” Starlet School Of County Assessor P. G. Scadden . _. ney. Ss ae D : z T R and his deputy, William Tamblyn, \ } Yr a ie gat : ancin e) eopen this: week attended the county ashe a Se ee MRS. H. BERNAHL . 8 a sessors conclave in the Yosemite ; posals: Varied Classes Here Valley. " A lah an ae NUGGET \ 7 a 305 BROAD STREET PHONE 36 \ é SPEAKS TO COLFAX OCVVVU sw a change to lighter grease in transmission and rear axle, Our Wintertime lubrication oy factory-specified chart stops wear, saves repair bills. DAHL & STEINHOFF HEADLEY’S. GARAGE: Plaza and Broad Phone 271 ? up in “featherbedding”—the make-work, payroll padding pracDo clothes and food and halite cost too much? The economic experts find that 20% of the cost of living is wrapped tices that the consumer must pay for! TO CUT: THE COST OF LIVING, STOP FEATHERBEDDING! VOTE YES ON 3! California more than $422,000,000 during the past five years.
The above are but a few of the things fo hi c i i which . supported. They are not promises. IT IS iv neocken oe ee As . have repeatedly stated, . consider i i ; ; i 4 ’ public office t i slag she ais oe aed Saurtenn special sessions in ey 5 ue ce u in the ate Legislature, . h Gevciiasus one ee Lil ave endeavored to be true to that trust and If you believe that . have been faithful . ‘ to that trust d li RECORD and EXPERIENCE entitle me to a four-year term i Wee eck toait appreciate your consideration and your vote at the election on Tuesday November 2nd Sincerely, : “ALLEN G. THURMAN Your State Senator ‘@ 3ARDEN CLUB vieve Short of the Starlet Schooi. ___ (Pelitial Advertisement Announces The i “ . of Dancing has announced — that GRASS VALLEY: Mrs. Henry registration of pupils for classes a 3ernahl of Grass Valley Wwas. in Nevada City will take place : suest speaker ata recent night} this Saturday from 2 to 5 P. M. : meting of the Colfax Garden Club. . at the National Hotel. ns intreduced py Mrs. E. M. Estrem. Mrs. Short is well ‘known in tT al program chairman, she spoke 00] this area for her excellent pro: ; the michelmas daisy, and dem-. fessional dancing and _ theatrical oO ce Ss U D E . r S Tl ostrated its use in flower arrange. productions. A recent addition to a) ments. She also stressed using] the staff of the Starlet School is things at hand and as examples. Thomas Wall, formerly with the h used a 90 year old English sugar . San Francisco Opera Company. . SATURDAY OCTOBER 23 at 2.5 p ial W bowl, a 70 year old piece of MaWall specializes in teaching . § 9 : . = ‘6 ' . jolica and a 50 year old pressed . ballet, acrobat and tap dancing. '§ : 2 : r D> glass bon-bon dish. fe . ) A display of pixi-rox fashioned Final Honors For : In the Lobby Broad St. d by the speaker from wash gravel Ff th iona i e 2 A YOUR CLOTHES . . . 210 ore was of much interest to Corporal Elvin Beyer or the Nevada City h the membership. ause oe : : . ; be Mrs. Bernahl was accompanied *RASS VA ZY: The body of ARE SPARKLING by Mrs. J. S. Overmire and Mrs. Corperal FElvon Beyer, who fell, * * * * : bh Zobert Savage of Bear: River. inthe battle with the Japanese a ; , sera . on Attu. Island, which has been: Telephone Nevada City 75 or Grass Valley 638-J fc ‘ L Pa 4 returned here for burial, was) : : t { CLEAN WHEN RE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. -interred in Indian Springs CemeSin hie tee : . The Christian Science Society . tery Monday following services at . A era ME z e u : of Nevada City holds: services. 2 P.M. in Hooper and Weaver . ais a ALLEN G. (Scoop) Vv TURNED FROM every Sunday in their church at Mortuary. Rev. Donald Getty of ; : (Political Advertisement) nail 114 Boulder St. at 11 o’clock. the Methodist Church conducted m ' § h Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. the service. es , FE 4 e THE at Wednesday evening testimonial oo was born on his father’s ! Bm f. : k: : meetings are held on the first and} Clear Creek ranch in October, Or em: Ss OR . : third Wednesday‘ of each month 1918. He was 24 years of age when ur ENAT : is tt G R A 5 5 V A L L E Y at 8 o'clock. he Ps ! e i e . d h Our Reading Room is in the Surviving are his mother, Mrs 7th DISTRICT : : church foyer. It is open Mondays, Mary B. Beyer of Clear Creek, g i : Ol L A U N D R Y Wednesdays and Fridays, holidays Pike Se oer Albert} NEVADA, SIERRA & PLACER : excepted, from 2 to 4 P. M. -‘The]. ¥4sper, an aro Seyer, all of q public is cordially invited to atpeel a agua Beyer of SOUATIES 0 ers 0 e@Va a tend our services and visit our. Goldfield, Nevada, ana a sister, an Reading Room. Mrs. Eliza’ Seymour of Clear. _ GENERAL ELECTION : L DRY CLEANERS “Probation after Death” is the . Creek. TUESDAY N@VEMBER 2, 1948 : N subject of the Lesson-Sermoen in ——— Dear Friends: = wm Christian Science churches for , ant Galsher , N : B 24 Sunday, October 24. The Golden ASE 7 erials fast October the people of Nevada County and the other two counties of the 7th. . Wate ia taken trom Uf Cometaicar If With Mate from Senatorial District, elected me to serve them in the State Senate for the unexpi dt111 BENNETT STREET : : of former Senator Seawell ing hi ~o P if any man be tn Chit he is nee Builders and Consumenator Seawell, who resigned following his election to another office. or a new creature: old things -are oe In June of this year, the people of Nevada County and the distri : PHONE 108 passed away; behold, all things much larger vote and made it possible for me t ae ed cpeallichdl laid me. 2 s ay; ; umbe § i o seek reelectire become new”’ (5:17). ers L J Company which will be held on November 2nd. Bie ead meer Included in the sermon are the To the voters of Nevad . see F _ = : aes . : é a County and the entire district . oe Ce s You Can Install Attic for-their-cenfidence-andsupport in my past two reeset tage am deeply grateful 1e Bible: ut i ere be no ; L = The short term to which you elected me will expi Owe ya wv SF resurrection of the dead, then is Insulation Yourself se anki @4N tale var te ce ocle ae ik pire next January 1st and . am Christ not risen: And if Christ be You save time, money and en enenney Soe ger Sea paegenn Pore ae YOUr senator. wk flee, thew in Gun praaahune ne; man ' * : n campaigning for reelection . am running on my record of ten years of service S 4 The “NEW LOOK” vain, and your faith is also vain’’ joy the satisfaction of doing in the State Legislature, nine of which were served in the Assembly, i os now comin Weddin (I Corinthians 15:18,14). a good job yourse!f when you pleting my first year in the Senate. A I4 és i ber a eden adda eed lay your own attic insulation. a; peep! ane fe aha in the Senate in one year. However, my: previous service e Scriptures y Mary Baker 5 t in your benalf in the lower house, . believe, qualifie f nnouncements Wass “acs ch nce hee ws po and Consumers ae rage q s me for the four-year term . now condition after what seemed tebe ef MOMPAnyY Carries severe During my ten years of service in the Legi 5 slat death was followed by his extypes .. ali designed to keep to serve each county which . represented just as if I ware oe ee altation above all material concold OUT and warmth IN, your This . shall continue-to do as long as . have the honor to represent you <4 ditions; and this exaltation exhome Should . again be elected t . * : plained his ascension, and re: oe. { © Serve ‘you, J believe that with « fSur-year term, : can successfully complete-much of the work which yet remains to b i vealed unmistakably a probationL f the distri i i ie ae te se ones in vanaf Oe ere tive Giese sea ° e district. . am already established in the legislature, have a thorough knowledge ee api y sles Mein of the procedure and have the friendship of the men and women who make up yeur : ‘ State Legislature, which is so necessary to the success of a legislator., RAY & PHIL BUILDERS & CONSUMERS LUMBER COMPANY . Because of my experience in the Assembly, . was given appointments to several . i enate committees upon my election last October. The committees include education, Telephone public rer — government, fish and game, and natural resources, all of which : ; are committees of importance to the counties of the 7th District. . dditi ail * Valley 1050 a LE BT] above . was recentl i i i eo meernn 36 the , Grass y appointed a member of the inte i i GLENBROOK # a4 4) housing and redevelopment. : Fn Seeier Se Peet «+++ 88 important to f During the years . have served the people of the ten counties . h i = the Modern Bride as haenaarnil as ins progressive and constructive legislation. mre earaiatently her trousseau. (Political Advertisement ave supported legislation in behalf of education, better : , — atl Pah state employeesand have been a co-author i any bills roe =e ee ae oe THE BUDGET BLUES uced in behalf of our war veterans. Agriculture has received my support at all times. wr the correct, Y‘ In the 1947 session, . was co-author on the Burns-Collier highway bill, the passern way to inform age of which is now making possible the improvements of igh . hed flende thet ahe ; hae eine ee a Pp s of our rural highways, and has been married: i : Che ee oF hs ve 1947 session, . also supported such progressive legislation as ‘state aid seasl latpantant — het : ee sy 9 ea i int shar ar state assistance to local districts in qualifying for federal ppt — 2 osp gy nhibeib _ ek — for the creation of a state recreational commission. A r legislation whic ave supported during the years . have i e Bs ia eee cur Zam 1 Didone lower house have been the child care center program, anknaes aid for ae us ‘Quality line of Wed: aged, legislation in behalf of the sportsmen, the laboring man, the mining industry ” ‘ding Invitations, Anae the lumber industry, the farmer, the stockman, the small business man, and legialation ‘nouncements, Recepin behalf of our great natural resources of which the district . have the honor to reption Cards, Party InCERIES ] resent is so abundantly supplied. Pp vitations, Visiting Q FUR ! have supported legislation f saa . Cards, Informals, Geld & ) MITURE. Se s the water sheds of the custom ec abi 8 did teste cet ele le Fare 4 ~ AMUSEME N T-5 A] our own needs before it is taken from us for the use of the lates oc god = sage rs B : ropolitan districts. oa irth &CLOTHES In the 1947 session Senator Jesse Mayo and . introduced legislati llocati unceme cy to the State division of water resources the sum of $250,000 for the pureace er ip ; FREE — wid ox Ss anata the ee to determine the water needs of the area. ose. Roar ga 2 Is survey has been in progress for several month i copy of the Bride's pE_SHART be of great value to the various counties which contain the eae nen serrated wil — Seeklst which ex . ie 7 State. The survey already has resulted”in counties filing 248 arent Wererenegs of athe So 4 . . e r hele deh "3 the watershed counties which are now largely supplying the great eeute iv nretes Wedding etiguene : with their water. FORGrnar Bren is veserved for you e iat our office, WINTER LUBRICATION In the matter of lower taxes little comment need be made. . was a member of wa . the economy bloc in the sessions of 1989, 1940 and 1941 which d th : i _ of California millions of dollars. Y saver tne taxpeyece \ Summer's over. Most cars need In the 1948 budget session, as a member of th : ‘oo T ui E : of tax reduction program on sales and iononal a Mcneig t vated Jor = pensinuance . : : c as saved the taxpayers of