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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

September 9, 1948 (8 pages)

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e SUPERVISORS. DECLINE TO DIVIDE GOLD FLAT DISTRICT NEVADA CITY: CAR BLOCKS VIEW AS FOOTPADS ROB MCKINSEY MOTORS The Nevada . e CARD PARTIES 17 PATRICK’S ses PERSONALS Sah. ST.GRASS . Guardsmen Are Spare VALLEY: A new series and Mrs. Harland Wright of Time Solders And Airmen Mr. of card parties by the member: Hayward, Alameda County, after NEVADA C rk. sinest White, 74, who died Sunday morning at his heme, 307 weeny Street, was buried Wednesday wider direction ef Myers Mortpary Chapel in Elm Presidcnt--Harding College Searcy. Arkansas Ridge Cemetery.Rev. Frank Buck had charge of the service. White was employed by Breuner’s Furniture Company for many Most people have a spare time avocation which benefits only themselves. The men of the National Guard take part of their spare time for an avocation which spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright of this city, have returned home. Mrs. Vena Button, former res benefits ‘both themselves ‘and the with her sisters, Mrs. Leon Chris GRASS VALLEY: MetKinsey nation. Motors, the Kaiser-Frager distribEvery member of the Guard reSnafu, Snarlieu Wec~ robbed was Thursday refused te divide the uting firm here, Wakland (Gold Flat) School disnesday Wight of Jast week of $173 . years in Sacramento. He ‘was a The French Government would ports to his armory or his air of Cornwall, England, like very much to get 500 new dwellbase for training with his unit trict as had been requested by a in cask and several]. checks. The native large percentage’ of the Town thieves worked behind a car parkwhere he was born 64 years ago. ing units put up in Paris, for Paris at least once a week. During that Talk and Glenweed Heights resied in the rear to cut off the view He returned to Grass Valley to is home to nearly 3,000,000 Frenchtraining period, he gets nistruction and practice, in a variety of spend his declining years. dents. fromm the street. : men. Paris is terribly overcrowdskills which are used not only in He leaves his wifé, Mrs. Minnie The vote stood Supervisors Entrance was obtainedsbyreed. This fabulous city would like to military operations but also in @ary Arbogast and Frank Rowe moving a pane of glass from a White. , have room for tourists and visitors, civilian life. He also gets one % for division ‘and Supervisors War-~ window. Ronald McKinsey imtoo. But, unfortunately, France is day’s regular Army or Air Force ren Odell, Henry G. Loehr, and mediately notified the police. They ’ BIRTHS Jerome .C. Coughlan against. found the drawers of his desk HARDIN — In Grass Valley, a country where the government pay for each training period, The chairman of the board, tumbled about. The office had Nevada County, August 31, 1948, “controls” things, and things are in Guardsmen in Army units are Odell, declared that he considered been thoroughly ransacked. The to Mr. and Mrs. William Hardin, a snarl. Housing is one thing contrained in’ motor. mechanics, in trolled by the government. Housradio and communications, in supthe two factions should forget checks stolen were ordered stopa daughter. their differences and act unaniped at the banks. ing, alas, is in a snarl. : e % ply procedures, in administration, mously in building a better schoo] ROWE—In Grass Valley, NeTo build 500 units of ‘‘public”’ and even in cooking and mess im Gold Flat. He stated that the promised to work with them in afvada County, August 30, 1948, to housing, the government would management, All of these, and school, due to an influx of popfording bus service. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rowe, a son. have to have money. But the naother skills are needed to make Hanley said that this year apulation, is now one of the largest e he Sh tional budget is already loaded a modern Army unit operate. in the county, and the residents proximately 140 pupils are exSMITH—In Grass Valley, Nedown. In France, there are salaries Guardsmen get this training as pected to enroll and that an extra of the district should pull _ tovada County, August 30, 1948, to of multitudes of government emwell as training in the use of gether to make it one of the best. teacher will be employed, making Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith, a ployees, there are pensions, and weapons, Robert Hanley, one o fthe Gold, the school staff 5. Carrol] Rogers daughter. In the air units. Guardsmen there are numerous other things the and R. R. Lewis, proponents of Fiat school trustees, declared e HF HF = are taught aircraft repairs, servthey had consulted members of, the division, expressed their disAMMON—fn-Grass Valley, Negovernment is doing for the. people. ice and maintenance ,traffic conthe Nevada City School Board appointment at the failure of vda~ County, August 30, 1948, tc All these things cost money. In trol, radar operation, and many their petition to carry . informally and the latter had Mr. and Mrs. William Ammon, a fact, costs to the government of other skills which are basic to France: are legion. The governson. aviation operation. In many rement figured it could run things spects. a National Gihra squa teH SCHNEIDER—In Grass Valley, properly, and it is still spending. ron is an airline in miniature, Nevada County, August 26, 1948, Enterprise’ Deceased with all its phases of operation. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schneider But, alas, the money for the needIn addition to their weekly of Nevada City, a daughter. ed 500 units cannot be found. Well, training periods, Guardsmen also e fh fe why does not free enterprise do it? take part of their spare time for CHASE—In Nevada City, NeIn France there is hardly such a two week summer training periods vada County, September 5, 1948, thing as free and private enterin camp. This is the climax of to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chase, prise. The government, you see, the year’s training, when all of a son. has made laws against this and the weekly instruction can be e It is still all right to own tried out through intensive pracARBAGH — In Grass Valley, that. Nevada County, Sentember 4, 1948, property, but it is getting mighty tice under field conditions. Gounty Board of Supervisors last USE NATURE'S PLANTING TIME TO FIX-UP YOUR LAWN ident of Nevada City, after a visit beauty. 1 . 5 Ibs$4.85 tb : vige’ a eet” Se DIVORCES 25 Ibs $23.75. GRIBBLE — In Nevada City, unpopular. Even so, a group of property owners has proposed to build some rental housing, if the government. will let them. : These’ private owners have asked Nevada County, August 31, 1948, to build, this housing .on_a. nonprofit Lucille -Gribble against Charles basis, without:any return on‘investGribble; complaint filed; cruelty. SCOTTS Lawn Food—Provides the. economical fall meal for lawns. Box treats 2500 sq ft «$2.45. Drum, 11,000 sq ft = $8.95. Plan now to beautify your LAWN FOOD plus WEED lawn the proven SCOTTS CONTROL—U se instead of way and make the most. lawn. Food where broadleaved weeds are bad. Weeds, feeds simultaneously. Box treats 2500 sq ft $3.50 Drum, 11,000 sq ft $12.75. SCOTTS SPREADER—For quick, easy lawn treatments, $9.95. of the ideal grass growing weather that nature provides in the fall. Inspect your lawn today, and order the SCOTTS to make it a show place. o ALPH A : yy $1.00 Troy Arbaugh a son. ARDWARE om (mem PHONE 5 BROAD STREET NEVADA CITY PHONE 88 MAIN STREET GRASS VALLEY @ Many them. Moreover, nobody wants to build. Anyone who owns property, property for rent, {6vsed upon with suspicion. is It is suid that property owners who rent -are popularly known as ‘“‘vultures.”’ The juy of owning a cottage is fading. Anton Frank Pendola, William Carey, Jr, William Pendola, and Bressom ower County, Oo }) torsrengeceacooeeeee aes ae ) Hom¢ ihaken, The ieeecol $50 a 5 He: J Mag.) . pr Ctulve 022 ; H ac 2 ‘7 B.SeRasoemeeat . 4.90 t= Judy’s (News & Views) $33 Home Jou ~ oi He Took {a om dine Digest.. 4.75 \a a . a MeGalls Magariig-— re ) Modern Screen ......., 4 [} Movie Star Parace..... 4.50 r} Newsweek 9. 0 m Road for Boys... 4.50. () Organic Gardening .... 4.50 0 Outdoor Life.... ...aveee 4.00 0) Parents’ Magazine ..... 4.75 {) Personal Romances ....4.00 S Popular Mechanics ..... 5.00 Popular Science M'thly 4.50 C) Reader's Digest ....... 5.75 4 Reader's Scope ..... 4.50 RedDOOK 22-220 -neennne 5.00 **S years *2 years a returned to Sacramento. Leland Smith, Jr., and Warren Anderson, both of this city and See your local dealer.. BOND'S RADIOS & APPLIANCES. graduates of Placer College, will 244 Commercial Street’ leave Saturday to enroll at Oregon State University. eo BROKEN CAR SPRING When your car lists to one side, a broken spring leaf may be the cause, according to the California for all types of New and HOME APPLIANCES State Automobile Association. YOU'LL LIKE THESE NEW HARDWOOD Salad Bowls With plenty of elbow room for Dad on his salad days—then, too, they’re SPECIALLY PRICED! 75¢ 10 IN. ~~~ $1.50 9 oc :
I 15 IN. --<=----$3.95 $2.50 i . , TESS’ GIFT SHOP Mill Street Phone Grass Valley 398-W Nevada City This little lady is developing [EYESTRAIN] WOMEN’S TRICOT SLIPS ache ‘LJ Outdoor Life ._. lyr. 0 Popular yr. L} American Girl _....1 yr. 0 RedbookScience M'thly 1lyr. caida ed aarp lyr. 0) Flower Grower.......1 yr. rgan ening ...1 yr. QO) Homemaker .... lyr. O) MModern Screen eciunoees . catale ON : Movie Star Parade fyr. O Judy's (News & thy Views) hod Musical Digest__.......1 yr. The Womanr....___.-—-A YP. ee ©Le a ae Tainmés a sscceconseoeiaeee ana Hygeia (Health Mag.) .1 yr. eeeecccoosecccoase BM yr. . Correct English lyr. $2.95 A VONGME —ooesevecesseeoel SF, Today’s Woman. f'yre. Bi al Tonight in thousands of rooms considered “well lighted” young eyes are being harmed by light that is either too dim or is raw, harsh and glaring. : eyes should be examined and glasses prescribed. But in a/f cases light must be right—better light for better sight. 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Mrs. Ethel Fowler of Sacramento, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rundy, has Pa Grower........ 4.25 Heat Sheldon, Sheriff and Mrs. Richard W. Kalis. Hoskins returned Tuesday morning from Markleville, -Alpine These are the combinations that have saved subscribers so much money—order today. C.2.::3 gucranteed for a short time ony. (mj NE MRO oon. cece glecccere 400 Cj Christian Herald —..... 4,50. )] Collier’s Weekly...... 7.005 if} Country Gentleman*® . 4.00 ude Music Magazine. $.25 Margaret OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED NUGGET WANT ADS FOR RESULTS rt) Amer, Fruit Grower...$3.15 § {} American Girl _....... 4.00 % [} American Magazine -.. 6.00 2 ter Homes & G'dens?* 7.00 ; Gliko, GEORGE BOLES % “y in charge cone tenson, Mrs. Frank Wright, and their RAY & PHIL especially Lt assist ment, if the government will pere & mit them to collect rents to cover FIELDS—In Nevada City, Ne¥ vada County, September 2, 1948, maintenance and depreciation. This Bonnie M. Fields against James. . is the kind of situation that exists ‘“HEADWORK COUNTS W. Fields; complaint filed; in a country where government The driver who uses his head management is the order of the on the highway is never the driver cruelty. h day. In France, a man spends three who_ precipitates a head-on_ colPATTERSON In , Nevada times as much a year for his pipe lision, points out the California City, Nevada County, September tobacco as he does for his house State Automobile Association. 2; 1948, Pauline L. Patterson rent. (Tobacco is plentiful, but against James L. Patterson; comhouses are scarce.) plaint filed; desertion, Under ‘‘Control’’ f In fact, rents are cheap in France. CHECK YOUR BATTERY But then, you see, everything is in. Hot weather puts added strain on your car’s battery. To be safe, a snarl. Housing and rentals of all it is advisable to have the battery kinds are shrinking to the vanishRent is very well conchecked every two weeks and ing point. trolled. The average worker is said distilled water added if needed. % ; to be paying from 1 to 2 per cent Invite your friends to visit of his annual wages for rent. Even Nevada County. a well-to-do family that makes about $5,000 a year, pays only $45 a year for five. rooms and bath. Their bill for tobacco is iikely to run higher! Of course, there isn’t much housing, and not likely to be much more. The government cannot build, because it cannot afford the costs. Private interests cannot build, because the government will not let THIS NEWSPAPER, 1 years any magazine below, both 1 yr.§ employers Guardsmen employees through the granting of military leave for summer. camps in addition to regular vacations. The common type of military leave is that by which the company makes up the difference between regular pay and Guard pay for th period. * The conjmittee sists of Mrs. William Carey, chairman, Mesdames Albert Soga, \ to Mr. and Mrs. . Triple cleaned seed that builds Patrick’s Catholic Church opened Friday evening, September 8rd, in Serra Hall. Miss Fay Genasci, has returned to her Sacramento.-home, _ LAWN SEED lawns of enduring color and of St. he ®—Nevada City-Grass Valley Nugget, Sept. 9, 1948 Final Services Held . For Ernest White 4 R. F. D. STATE PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY GRASS . VALLEY DEPARTME NT 127 Broad Street S TORE BUY Nevada City ia E INE RA: aio eo RS in ES eS i SERI Peet AALS REIL LLL LEAL LALA LE EAA LN LAMPS NOW TO FILL ;