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_-~ PAGE FOUR
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NEVADA CITY NUGGET
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_MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1946
TIDELAND ACT
President Truman’s veto of
comment today from
mominee for
California.
attorney. general
erty in California. It
regardless of his or her calling.
DENOUNCES VETO
. ;
tideland quitclaim bill and the ac-. every resource of the office to comtion of the house of representatives; bat the encroachment of the federal
in sustaining the veto drew sharp! government into. the sovereign doDistrict At-. 'main of our state. Should this mattorney Fred Howser of Los Angeles,. ter remain
The tideland quitclaim legislation;
now defeated by President Truman's . Galifornia joined the union.
weto has clouded title to millions of,
‘dollars of private and public prop.
involves the, steady asquisition of physical propwelfare of every citizen of the state! erties within California’s boundaries
reme court which now has under consideration the claim of the federal
government to these lands. :
“Tt has ‘been my repeated pledge
to.the people of California that if
the; elected attorney general, I will use
pending it will require
ofthe collective effort of all the citiz. ens of the state to defeat the disas. trous effect of his cloud on titles
. which have been held inviolate since
“Already the consistent and the
i by the federal government has resulted in hundreds of thousands of
‘acres of land being pkaced under fedWashed Polished
GET YOUR CAR
. eral control. If this trend is not
. checked the sovereginty of the state
twill be reduced to a minority interjest in the domain within its own
. boundaries. If our government is to
ss RICHFIELD SERVICE
. Temain a constitutional union of sovj ereign states this trend must be reversed. We are blessed with rich resources which have been developed
‘by the courage and sacrifice of those
who built this great commonwealth
of abundance. To permit the seizure
of these resources would be a crime
against the public interest. There
can be no compromise. We must
stand and fight until our right and
title has been permanently affirmed.”’ concluded Howser.
BERYL
BIRTH
Collins—In Nevada City August
8, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. F.-E. Collins of North San Juan, a son.
Hayhurst—In Nevada City, Aug. 1946 to Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Hayhurst of North San Juan a daughter. :
Sacramento Street ust 7
TELEPHONE 502
. 1946, much of the time on Admiralty
Evelyn Alice McCulloch and Robert C. Schiffner were married Saturday morning in St. Canice Catholic
Church with many . relatives and
friends present.
The bride, attired in a pearl gray
suit with brown accessories and
wearing an orchid, was. given in
marriage by her father, George Keck
of St. Joseph, Missouri. Rev. Virgil
Gabrielli read the nuptial service.
Attending thg ‘bride
Norbert B. Frey, sister,
beige suit with brown
and wearing a. corsage
Best man was Dr. Norbert B.
Frey and ushers were Milton and
Delbert Schiffner, brothers of the
bridegroom.
Mrs. George Keck, mother of the
bride was attired in a brown and
white ensemble and Mrs. Otto Schiffner, mother of the bridegroom wore
a rose gown with black accessories,
adorned with a corsage of begonias.
A wedding ‘breakfast at Deer
Creek Inn, followed the nuptial mass
decoratons for which were in charge
of Lloyd Penrose, white and pink
gladioli were featured in decorative
ensemble.
At 1 o’clock a great reception was
held for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schiffner, the bridal pair, on the wide lawn
of Dr. Frey’s residence on Piety
Hill. Hundreds of friends and relatives gathered there to facilitate
the happy couwplt.
The bride is the daughter of Mr:
and Mrs. Joseph Keck of St. Joseph,
Miusouri and for the past four years
has ‘been Dr. Frey’s secretary. Her
husband served through war. rising
from the ranks‘to first lieutenant in
the U, S. Army. He is a graduate*of
the Nevada City high school and University of California, and is now
completing his last year in the Hastings College of Law. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schiffner of
Prospect Hill.
was Mrs.
dressed in a
accessories
of begonias.
NAVY MAN DISCHARGED
(Clifford A. Palmer, whose wife
resides at 215 Nevada Street. hag
been honorably discharged. from the
U. S. Navy.
Palmer served two years in the
Pacific from August 1944 until July
Island and in New Zealand.
Definition of a luck man—A drunk
who has lost the keys to his ear.
+2 BE es
. *143.W-846 . a ee oe
Pumps (like people) need
A PERIODIC CHECK-UP..
Many California farmers are pumping
more water today, at less cost for electricity; because they have taken advantage
of P. G. & E's free irrigation engineering services.
Pumps can lose some of their efficiency
after extended use over a period of time,
80 it’s well to give them an occasional
check-up. Even though the cost of electricity now is lower than ever, you may
teed even less power if your pump is
performing at its best.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s irrigation engineers will be glad to consult
with you on your irrigation problems—
to help you determine the efficiency of
your plant and the best methods of op~ erating it.
~ For maintenance and repairs on your
pump, see your dealer.
P-G-uwkE.PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
Harold& Dale’s Garage
430 BROAD st. — TELEPHONE 458
Gas and Oil : Lubrication
—MOTOR TUNE-UPS—
AND GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS
Sean aaaEEeaenenmneemeanine SS LS pracvenene sane _ og ee enna ee i
The state will losé millions of dolEvelyn Alice .McCulouch Underwriters Okay. senior engineer of the H. J. Kaiser Sully’s Hill national park in Nor,
FRED HOWSER lars in revenues should an adverse 5 New G. Vv. Fire Truck Company in Oakland in 1942 -for Dakota te ‘a wild animat preserve
2 decision be handed down by the supWeds Robert ia Schiffner two years. containing 1 1-5 square miles.
Inspectors of the Pacific Board Surviving are his wife Mrs. Maude
of Underwriters put their stamp of
L. Davis and children, David F. Davapproval on the fire department;
jis of the U. S. Navy, Ruth M. Davis
new 12-cylinder American nook Frank Davis both of Hawaii,
fire truck after four hours of inten. wfienon G: Davis, Los Angeles. Marsive tests and examinations. ace
garet F. Davis and DonI. Davis,
erating qualities of the twiniboth of Grass Valley. A sister, Marignition, twin-carburetion truck, .
: 'garet Ellen Davis lives in Bangor,
were certified satisfactory. It has a Maine
water capacity of 400 gallons per,
minute. :
Nevada Theatre
DIRECTION T. AND D. JR.,
ENTERPRISES, INC.
-THESPANISH
MAIN
With
MAUREEN O'HARA
PAUL HENREID
THIRTY DAYS
B. J. Bosley, 49, resident of Truckee, Friday began serving a 30-day
{term in the county jail for drunkenness.
Inter County Title
Company In New Offices
Due to inereased business whicn
necessitated a larger staff the Inter-County Title Company has leased
and moved into the Kopp Building When rounding curves, “take it
en Commercial Street, vacatin§leasy” and keep to the right hand side
quarters occupied for many years OP-. of the road, motorists are advised.
posite the court house on Church. mMany accidents are caused by drivStreet. ers attempting to flatten the curve.
Curren A. Heath, the manager./py cutting across the wrong side of
and
KEEP RIGHT ON CURVES
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY
THE SPIRAL
Stated that the increase -in real estate transactions and demand . for
title insurance made larger office
space necessary.’
August 15.
Delegations of the juniors are expected from many cities in Northern
California.
LIONS CLUB HEARS ROTARY
HEAD
Gilbert Cramer, president of the
Rotary Club and member of the
Planning Commission of this city,
addreseed the Lions Club on the subject of “City Planning’’ Thursday
night. Cramer predicted that the
population of Grass Valley would
double in ten years and mapped a
program of public building and recreational activities.
Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon in Myers Mortuary
‘Chapel in Grass Valley, for Edmond
I. Davis, who died Thursday morning in Deer Creek Canyon. Rev.
Frank Buck conducted the services.
Interment was in the lawn section
of the Greenwood Memorial Cemetery.
Davis was a native of Maine, aged
the engineering and construction
last employment was as
\
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_ The Short Route North
Nevada
Bus Line
County
CONNECTIONS WITH PACIFIC GREYHOUND LINES AT
MARYSVILLE
Camp Celio on Lake Vera beginning :
69 years. He had a long career in :
the road.
name given to Ute Ford on the Colo_ STAIRCASE
With
DOROTHY McGUIRE AND
The Crossing of the Fathers is the
rado River first used iby Spanish GEORGE BRENT
Junior Red Cross priests.
Vacation At Lake’ Vera
The Nevada City Chapter of the
American Red Cross yesterday an->
nounced that the memberg of the
Junior Red Cross will take over
Board of Equalization
Notice
The City Council will meet at the City Hall at
10 O’CLOCK, AUGUST 12, 1946
as a ‘Board of Equalization and will continue throughout
the week until all dissatisfied taxpayers have been heard.
IRVINE SEAMAN, Mayor
GEO. H. CALANAN, City Clerk
_—_ OUR — i]
Comprehensive
STOCK
—INCLUDES—
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
KITCHEN UTENSILS
SPORTING GOODS _ .
GARDEN TOOLS
‘WALL PAPER S i
FURNITURE
CROCKERY .
PAINTS
Leave Colfax.. 11:50 A.M. 6:40 P. M.
— Pntngt wid ee ibs P.M. 6:50 P. M. AND COUNTLESS OTHER REASONABLY PRICED,
Leave Grass Valley .... 2:20 P.M. . 7.01 P.M. e
Leave Rough and Ready. 12:30P.M. 7:20PM. _ FIRST QUALITY ARTICLES
Leave Smartville 12:52 P.M. 7:42 P.M.
Leave Browns Valley Jct. ...... 1:05P.M. 7:55 P.M.
Arrive Marysville .. 1:30 P.M. 8:20 P. M.
Leave Marysville 1:36P°M. ~ 8:36 P. M.
Arrive Gridley 20. 2:06 P.M. 9:06 P. M.
fe Biges ee 2:12 P.M. 9:12 P. M. H d C
rrive Oroville 2:16P.M. 9:30 P.M. W
Anmethio 2:54P.M. 10:15 P.M. ar are C.
Arrive Red Bluff 3:58 P.M. 11:10 P.M. WEVADA CITY GRASS VALLEY
Arrive Redding 4:43 P.M. 11:55 P.M. TELEPHONE 5 TELEPHONE 88
Arrive Dunsmuir 6:52 P. M. 1:47 A. M.
Arrive Mt. Shasta 7:12 P.M. 2:07 A.M.
' Arrive Weed ..-... 7:30 P.M. 2:25 A: M.
Arrive Yreka oo RM ITA SAY IT WITH.
Arrive Ashland, Ore. ...... 9:36P.M. 4:32 A.M.
Arrive Medford, Ore. ...... 10:00 P. M. 4:56-A. M. Fl W
Arrive Grants Pass 11:05 P.M. 6:03 A. M. O ers
Arrive Roseburg ............ 1:40 A.M. 9:02 A. M.
Poe 3:53 A.M. 11:26 A. M. , eae san
Astive Salem 2.. A.M. 2:19P.M. TELEPHONE
Arrive Portland .. A.M. 4:00 P.M. :
Aptove Seattle: Wash. P.M. 10:30P.M. Telephone 65-8-11
: % WEDDINGS, CORSAGES,
BOUQUETS, FUNERALS
TERMINAL: BUS TERMINAL, GRASS VALLEY Grass Valley Floral (9
TELEPHONE 1010 ON GRASS VALLEY-NEVADA CITY HIGHWAY