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April 29, 1946 (4 pages)

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PAGE. THREE ‘MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1946 _ FIELD DAYFOR— PREDITRY PESTS. OF FARMERS NEVADA CITY to California farmers couldn’t and H Phone 25F21 STUDENT INSTRUCTION AIRPLANE RENTALS HANGAR RENTALS AIRCRAFT SALES AND SERVICE INSTRUCTION FOR ANY TYPE ‘LICENSE . . ‘prominent problems . pértantty to WHEAT EXPORTS ammunition, . WATCHMAKER oe —Air Taxi Rates— . multiply, population lush enjoyed feeding. : boldly and agricultural des butcher shops and stores animal mar-! . . auders were having . chickens and legislators, acted. the banquet Preliminary, ROW nn * the 3 month if period. This added . million bushels ne ‘sen Yes—We have a GOLD NUGGET INN GLENBROOK Grass Valley-Nevada Sheep City to avocados for such con i trol. There are now 100 professional Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables Beer and Wine COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 398 HELP YOUR COUNTRY UPHOLSTERY Be Good To Yourself OF ALL KINDS e+ % John W. Darke 109.J Phones 109-M . ANTIQUES each of the last. the‘ vallie of $1:500,000 from lower branches. A slid down the limbs to strip off the two war vears. prunes. A rancher reported that coyevery night at his place. When mat OR PHONE 107 Nevada City had allly counterparts world which in made fear they would De forced out of business by animals. the It is good. clothing allied peoples all the more to: know that the PAULINE AND JOHNNIE ZOUGNONI Main and Auburn Streets Corner A. M. £O 8 P. M. — 10 LY OPEN DAI il ne eo _NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY “THE PIONEBR LUMBER YARD" BUILDING MATERIALS Telephone 500 Nevada City, Calif. ———————_ B AND W REFRIGERATION JOBN BLAKE NEVADA CFFY SALES AND SERVISE ‘AL = DOMESTIC of the name under 1 TURING Co. That the principal com was given in 266 fs ’ . in war plants and shipyards were al and _ far business is situated in the County of lowed to rise abnormally above what farmers could afford to Nevada. State of California. That the names and places of resi. pay in livestocck and many other dence of all of the members of such} ifarming operations. : partnership are as follows: R.-R. Goyne, 507 Nevada Street. . The resultant farm manpower Nevada City, California. . Martace among other things made ‘May C. Goyne, 507 Nevada Street. irreparable losses to animal food de(Nevada City, California. Roy V. Zimmerman, Tahoe-Ukiah stroyers inevieable. At least eight Highway, Nevada City, California, hands for instance are needed on the Lillian M. Zimmerman; Tahoe-} flock of 2000 Ukiah Highway, Nevada City. Cali. . range to guard a lambing ewes. But sheep ranchers formia. Dated: April 1, 1946. often had to get along with as few MAY C.: GOYNE as two herders in place of eight. In R. R. GOYNE direct consequence inadequately guarROY V. ZIMMERMAN M. ded sheep scattered widely and many ZIMiIMERMAN. became easy victims of coyotes. 1946, It is to be hoped that LILLIAN MERIMAIN, known to M. ZIM me to be the Telephone 24 si Grass Valley, California THE BEST OF GOOD DRINKS SERVED IN THE BEST MANNER! said ‘regulation were permitted to drain. as away farm lalbor at the very time it MANUPFAC-. Was needed. This was because wages said i _ AND IT’S RHYTHM RICH, HOT MUSIC, TOO, a RIGHT FOR DANCING THERE’S PLENTY OF EXCELLENT FLOOR FOR DANCING TOO! which of 105 West ‘Main Street There’s Music in the Air business place CRENSHAW creation The .-Ten —PHIL' . RAY— a shortage around the world, to conThe -undersigned. R. R. Goyne,. sider errors of the .past in the hope May C. Goyne, Roy V. Zimmerman, . and Lillian, M. Zimmerman, hereby; of preventing their recurrence at anv certify that they are transacting time in the future. business in this state under a fietitious name or a designation not; It was over the protests of agrishowing the names of the persone . cultural spokesmen that in the early interested as partners in such peer war years blunders in government ness. : Duck Inn Cafe yy GRASS VALLEY Ophir Street—Opposite The Memorial Park Political Advertisements CANDIDATES e ELECT WILLIAM E. WRIGHT Superior Judge Nevada County war time set the value of their fire power on PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 ELECT VERNON STOLL harmful wild life by carelessness and Superior Judge Nevada County ecuted the same. forest fire danger. One forest fire IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set. my hand and affixed or grass fire set by a careless hunter PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 persons whose names are subscribed to this within instrument and! disregard of property. We are within acknowledged to me that they exa few months of the peak period of my Official Seal in the said County may do more damage than a thous of Nevada, State of California, the and coyotes on of Nevada, State of sense in the loose. Common making sure that a target is in reality a deer—and not a valu gates and no trespass signs are simply the conduct when expected he is on of any the prop designation not in a the warfare for fun or _ profit showing the names of the persons again’: a destructive foe. interested as partners in such business. That .the name under which said follows: R. R. Goyne, 507 Nevada Street, Nevada City, California. May C. Goyne, 507 Nevada Ghenet: 4 Nevada. City, California. Roy V. Zimmerman, Tahoe-Ukiah Highway, Nevada City, California . _ Lillian M. ,Zimmerman, TahoeUkiah Highway, Nevada City, CaliDated: April 1, 1946. MAY:C. GOYNE R. R. GOYNE ROY V. ZIMMERMAN LILLIAN M. ZIMMERMAN. State of California County of Nevada ss. On this lst day of April, 1946, be ELECT Sale ~* Rams and Ewes here today at headquarters PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 —RE-KLECT— CARL J. TOBIASSEN persons are transacting business as In S © 9 May 13 co-partners is: MINERS FOUNDRY SAN FRANCISCO, April 29—More AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY. than 1900 of the far west’s finest That the principal place of said business is situated in the County ramg and ewes will be auctioned May 13 and 14 when the 26th annual of Nevada, State of California. “That the names and’ places of resiCalifornia ram sale is held at Galt. dence of all of the members’ of such Plans for the sale were announced partnership are as PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 Sheriff Nevada County in a Superior Judge of Nevada County With the reasonable provisio that titious
or JAMES SNELL THOMAS J. ‘BARRETT home or on a farm. name ELECT city FICTITIOUS NAME The undersigned, R. R. Goyne. May C. Goyne, Roy V. Zimmerman, frornia. Grass Valley , story 797 . words. Lincoln’s address tide that things be borne in mind the and Lillian M. Zimmerman, hereby California farmer wishes good huntcertify that they are _ transacting business in this state-.under a ficing and a limit bag to all who join GOLD PAN LIQUOR STORE genesis in turning—thalt predatory animals are CERTIFICATE OF CO-PARTNERS erty of another. whether DOING BUSINESS UNDER OUR OHOICE LIQUORS represent the very finest in selection, in . quality and moderato price. Shop at the GOLD PAN—its right om the . corner — and handy The told of this warfare on the home front is gentleman BLUE RIBBON WINNERS Colfax and Marjorie Ann Gelhaus 20.) CERTIFICATE OF COPARTNERS . still urgent need for utmost AmeriDOING BUSINESS UNDER can production to alleviate a tragic FICTITIOUS NAME That LICENSES Chicago Park. finding thegoing tougher: And it the emergenccy years but those few} , Would seem. profitable in view of the persons are transacting . co-partners is: R.Y. P. FISHING Moroni 28.'{! they California. Nevada City and of course Nevada Louis F. animal Apr. 22, 25, 29, May 2. Phone 67 1946 the County DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. 24, deed expressed able farm animal and common politeH. WARD SHELDN, ‘Notary Public in and for the mess in. observing notices to close KEYSTONE MARKET Moroni-Gelhaus—In April words. The OPA changes the price . day and year in this Certificate first above written. (Seal) FOR REAL NOURISHMENT AND ENJOYMENT EAT MEAT Our meats come from the beet cattle, lambs and swine that money can buy. Our service to our patrons is built on a foundation of high quality and reasonable prices. Ask your neighbors about us. They will tell you. : Hartung-Curnow—In Nevada City, of cabbage and takes 2500 words. ZIMMERMAN, 406 Broad Street CAMPING NEEDS LICENSES ters were at their worse some stock before me, H. Ward Sheldon, a Nolessons have had their’ effect on tary Public in and for the _ asaaid Washington thinking. And also to County af Nevada, State of California, personally appeared R. _ R. be hoped that the post war generaGOYNE, MAY C. GOYNE, ROY V. tion of hunters for fun will not off —FORMERLY NEW YORK HOTEL— FISHING TACKLE men County of Nevada, ss. On this, lst ‘day of April, DEER CREEK INN current vicious attacks on civilization and in LILLIAN Call At the Hitler and his cohorts were comotes were killing eight to ten. lambs mandments are given in 297 words. pared with forest ‘varmints” in their State of California, BOUGHT AND SOLD of prune orchard. He climbed trees and hunters at work compared with 60 in Not only were hunters few through FOOD PALACE months Se produce. single bear ruined all the trees in a difficult. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN 9 selection = appropriations western farmers task of. feeding and Highway first of were killed yearly by wild animsie. . }April 24, 1946, Raymond Ge orze totaling . Total destruction exceeded $200 0= len rtune 213. Baltimore, Md.. and:f . $300. 000 the annual funds available . 000 annually. Watermelon fields, . Joyce May Curnow 19, Grass Valley {from federal, state and.counity sour. j biennial amount ever available BEEFSTEAKS the ! Qf 4a yk a8 aE TIEN! of apple orchards and bee—_ ‘ces for predatory animial control to vineyards, hives were raided. Coyotes even stole —COME TO— 116 MAIN ST REBT abroad. MARRIAGE wisely. when they increased, by two special . AND GOOD FOOD 244 Boulder Street people ;marketing year. . their lives on sheep, calves, turkeys,. , approximately $400,000—the largest 2 Hours Waiting Time at Destination Additional Charge for Overtime Senet ae August the state department responded to the cries of the; a. hungry ‘to the 794 Seo (California FOR GOOD aeaierertertlesfeate* alo of oSes animal and, happy period of virtual freedom from estimates indicate that our wheat: nor-. man’s interference with, tribal in-;j exports totaled 100 million bushel . . rane) wie. CALIFOR cs NEVADA CITY, NIA ee $16 213 Commercial Street Last U. S. wheat.exports for the first 3/ employed overworked Farmers adjust-. ory tendencies roam enormous itruection. TELEPHONE 152 — Nevada City Chamber of ; Commerce hunt bobeats effect 520 COYOTE: STREET VICTORY BONDS much While housewives stood wearily in abroad 11 July December period mak-. and coyotes which. ‘queues for food at sparsely stocked es a total of 300 million bushels for . during the war years were virtually. _ bears, CLARENCE R. GRAY . lfree to Stockton 22000000 $16 do farm . wilderness gangsters. So the predat-. nation worn price inflationary the: ing. in . the like. It is reconversion tio By. Ralph H. Taylor mal; control of predatory wild life. crease and One phase of reconversion of keen . —decimation of mountain lions, . i} . Sacram ento.. as . $12 $16 replace rational fequipment, ; ments, much tires to of the Sheriff of Nevada County —THERE 1S»NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIEKNCE— ELEOT WAYNE BROWN Sheriff Nevada County California Wool Growers Association which sponsors and manages’ the PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 ELECT event. The program as announced by the association is as follows: May 12, Far Western International Sheep Dog Trial championships; May 12, Rams and ewes on display at county fair grounds; May.13 . sale opens at FRANK G. FINNEGAN District Attorney—Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 fair grounds with the sale of black RE-ELEOCT face stud rams followed by sate of blackface range rams, May 14 sale H. WARD SHELDON of whiteface range rams and ewes fore me. H. Ward Sheldon, a Notary of all breeds followed by sale Public in and for the said County of conclud whitefacce stud rams and of Nevada, State of California, personing with sale of remaining blackally appeared R. R. Goyne, May C. Goyne, Roy V. Zimmerman, and face stud rams. As usual Yolo and Solano counLillian M. Zimmerman, known to me to be the persons whose names are ties will lead in the number of rams subscribed to the within instrument and ewes offered for sale—totalling and acknowledged to me.that they more than 800. But 14 other Califorexecuted the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have nia counties will ‘be represented as hereunto set my hand and affixed my will five for western states in adOfficial Seal in the said County of dition to California. These states are Nevada, State of California, the day Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Idaho and and year first above written. Wyoming. H. WARD SHELDON, Auctioneers’ will be Col. Arthur Notary Public in and for the County of Nevada, State of W. Thompson of Lincoln, Neb., and California. Col. Nelson Johnson fo San Angelo, (Seal) Texas. April 18, 22, 26, 29. (Incumbent) District Attorney—Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 ELECT B. (Bap) TOCCALINI Constable Nevada Township PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 ELECT JACK CURRY =n nae Service gasoline or ranchers is entirely afield from more ag Flying @ enough get £1,188 persons; today the themeelv-. months-of this-year wére'the largest number is 20,000. Pe . record for January, March per-. : Seta This phase is apart from man. es and short of labor couldn't take]' of the. & . iod as farmers and the rect Dpibes and housing shortages, op-! much time for couter attacks against wre — ee . by ve = . [ interest i ee