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Page. Four
NEVADA CITY NUGGET MONDAY, DECEMBER a on
BUSY SCHEDULE GAME SCEDULE.
FOR N.C. CAGE
PLAYERS
. Valley high school announced by Art
Hooper, physical education inetruc
education -di-. or and coach, for the season oe,
rector and ae of tke. athletic! opening, follows:
team of the Nevedsa City high school Dec. 7th, Folsom at Grass Valley.
yesterday announced his schedule of . Dec. 11, Placer College at Grass
games in the Sierra. Foothill Leaguc. Valley. :
for basketball. It follows: . Dec. 14th, Grass Valley
January 4th—Roseville at Nevada . ville.
City. Dec. 19th, Grass Valley at
January lith—-Yulba City at Ne-. Junior (Auburn).
vada City. . Dec. 21st, Wheatland’ at
January 18th—Nevada City at Au-. Valley.
burn. . Dec. 28th, Grass Valley at LinJanuary 25th=Grass Valley at! eoln,
‘Nevada City. Jan. 4th, Ypba City at Grass ValFebruary dacaieda City at) ley.Marysville. Jan. 11th, Placer at Grass Valley.
February 8th—iNevada City at Jan. 18th, Marysville at Grass
Roseville. Valley.
February 12th or 13th—Nevada Jan. 25th, Grass Valley at Nevada
City at Yuba City. City.
Fedruary 15th— Placer at Nevada Jan. 29th, Oroville at Grass VolCity. ley.
February. 22—iNevada City at Feb. 1st, Roseville at Grass ValGrass Valley. ley. ’
March Jst—Marysville at Nevada Feb. 8th, Grass Valley at Yuba
City. City.
Games to be played outside the Feb. 12th or 13th, Grass Valley at
league are: Placer (Auburn).
November 30—Christian Brothers Feb. 15th, Grass Valley at Marysat Nevada -City.: ville.
December 7—fFolsom at .Nevada Feb. 22nd, Nevada City at Grass
City. Valley.
Tentative date—Nevada City at March ist, Grass Valley at RoseChristian Brothers. ville. 3
WED IN RENO
Miss Marion Louis Moore and Le-.
land Willard Hammill. both of Grass
Valley married in Reno. Novemiber The wedding took
Rey. William EHEickelthe nuttial knot.
The couple were attended by Miss
Naomi Jacobs and Robert F. Travers both of El (Monte, California.
The bride wore a light olive
dress with black accessories.
a graduate of Valiey
school and Mount St. Mary‘‘s
demy.
The
his
vice,
ific.
were
28th.
in church with
bery tying
She is
Grass
Acabridegroom received
from the
months of serrecently
discharge
after 51
honorable
Army
Monarch butterflies by the millioxv
winter in. trees near Poiiit Pinos nor-. County seat,
streat .
most of which was in the Pac-! narical and statistical techniques. to
.
.
}
Dlace .
The schedule of games for Gras
Inbreeding Reduces
Size of Holsteins
DAVIS, Dec.
creases
3—Significant dein weight, height and heart
girth result from continued inbreed; ing -of
j}experiments conducted by
‘of California’s department of
hitn i
thern. tip of the Monterey peninsula. .
versity
animal
The studies were
. daughters of one bull with
ing inbreeding
weight
half
withers
half
per
per
Holstein cattle according to
the unihusbiandry. :
on 88
increasand Showed that the
decreased over five and one
eent, height to the
three and
girth
made
loss of
as much as one
cent and heart more
than one per cent. The study was one
of the
prove size
The
first to use suitable mathedecreases.
Sonora, Tuolumne
incorporated May
of
was
city
1, 1852.ELECTRIC
HEATERS
are now available!
TO BUILD IN:::
Is your bathroom cold
and clammy as a marble vault?
You can permanently remedy
that now by installing one of
the new full-length electric
heaters in the wall. Then heat
will come on at the snap of a
switch. These new electric heaters are becoming increasingly popular because they do such a thoroughly good
heating job and do it economically. Give your family this
comfort. They'll love you for it.
TO. PLUG.IN:.
To take the chill out of
a cold dressing room, corner
room or den—just plug in one
of the new quick-acting electric heaters. Here is instant,
sunny-clean, safe and low cost
heating service. These quality electric heaters are goodlooking, safe; silent and dependable.
Soon a fair supply of new quality-built electric
heaters will be available. Drop in and see them
at your favorite electrical dealer’s store or when
on display in the office of this company.
P-G wvEPACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
149W—1245
fey
at Oro-. in order to speed the
Placer! Francisco district remt
' Grass! at a public
RENTS MAY . BE
FORG.V.CAGERS UPPED ON NEW
UNEMPLOYMENT
INSUARNCE NOT
FOR STRIEERS
anrounceSAICRAMENTO, Dec.
APO ad-jsult of the
Chester Bowles fhat a/of trade disput
liberal rental increase will be grant-. state and their
led by OPA in advance of comstruction, claims for unem} insurance,
revival of rent-fgeneral policy of the California Emay. Cross San/ ployment Stabilization
executive to-. in handling these
“ CONSTRUCTION
the Nov. 2
Washinston by
Reaffirming
ment from
ministrator
3— AS
the
throughout
effect
a: Tee
increase in mumber
consequent on
loyment
jal. building, Henry Commission
claims was
day too issue with
to all field staff of
of Employment.
meetinsS on housing
shortages held here "Tuesday.
the Department
A spokesman id@ntified by San The memorandum issued by JamFrancisco newspapers as John S. /es G. Bryant, chairman! of the comBolles architect was Quoted as stat-. mission, follows:
ing at.the meeting that lack of adeThe disqualification under Secquate rents under current costs is
preventing construction of countless
multiple family dwellings. Enonomically sound re ls are not permit-’
ted and building® costs are high and
would require rent increase for the
completed structure.
Henry Cross revealed that as yet
on ibay area builders had sought approval ‘by the local office of rent
schedules for new construction de-;
spite the announcement made three
weeks ago of OIPAs* policy to allow;
a substantial increase on rental;
building.
tion 56A of the act is imposed on
claimants who left their work because of a trade dispute. A claimant
who becomes unémployed because ‘of
with his employer either by ‘reason
of direct strike action by his union
or because of his failure or refusal
to cross a picket line to return to
work is disqualified from
benefits under this section.
This disqualification will continue
for an indefinite period during which
the claimant remains out of work by
reason of the fact that the trade disWe are prepared to act promptly ; pute is still in active progress in the
on such requests, Cross declared In-,establishment where he was
ereases will be allowed to cover atl ployed:
only the higher cost of construction! The fact that a claimant subsebut will provide also for stepped up} quently elected to return to work
amortization of the inflated portion/and was unable to be so because of
of the owner’s constmuction costs. the stoppage of work at his
Cross pointed out that prospective! er’s place of business,
receiving
ememployor because of
predicted as
come-«by
part of the
Michael Goodman,
house ti
B = iia act of his employer and the claim2erKeieyv
: int cannot be charged with leaving
erento: his work because of a trade dispute.
Housing should be Gesigned forj. :
simple living so a# to _ strip houseoe
keeping to the essemtials. Goodman Sales Promotion
believes. The house will be made
more useful and at the same time! for Wool Advocated
less expensive hy plammnineg rooms that DAVIS, Dec. 3—Woolgrowing
will serve more than one function. . may become completely unprofitable
Thus the seldom used rumpus room in post war years unless American
will become a hobiby room in_ which! growers can sell the public on wool’s
all members of the family will en-. natural fabric advantages according
joy their spare time and the lHiving!to Prof. J. F. Wilson of the departroom will be the center of group . ment of animal husbandry.
life instead of am exhibit of what This possibility results from the
some designers can Go with glass and
furniture. Kitchens will
but also less gadget
livable he says.
return of the so-called snythetic fabbe efficient rics to the open market. While none
ridden and more . of these materials says Wilson have
;all the qualities of wool, they can
. be produced more cheaply and in the
A. W. McGasin Hieads . seven years before 1941 production
Peace Officers Aa ssoc. and sale of them increased 2500 per
A. W. MeGagin probation officer cent. 3
chosen president of
vada Peace Officers
its recent election.
Thomas Lawrence.
Other officers elected are George
DeSoto, first vice president, William
French second vice president, Al
Bates third: vice president and H. F.
Sofge secretary treasurer, who was
elected for his sixth term. Gene
Johnson wags chosen sergeant at
arms and range master.
Death Due to Fall
From S. P. Traim
Sheriff Carl J. Tobiassen reporithe Sierra NeAssociation at
He succeeds
The college of agriculture specialist outlined a three point program
to mheet the threat, urging that wool
growers intensify economic and scientific research and ‘begin an immediate program of public education in the properties and uses of
wool.
Too few people know of the hygienic qualities of wool, For instance
it can absorb 30 per cent of its
weight in moisture without feeling
damp transmit ultra violet light and
insulate against hear as well as cold.
Add to these its abliity to hold its
Pups < Rob -shape, recover from stretching, fire
= bo . hb watisfied that ert resistance, strength and durability
, M08) ia body ee found and lightness in comparison with
Thursday morning alongside the
jbulk and you have an almost perfect
material.
CALIFORNIA HAS
MOST FEDERAL
Southern Pacific railroad tracks near
Hirsdale, east of Truckee, died asa
result of fall from a freight train.
Wood was employed some time
ago in excavating work at Scotts
Flat Dam east of Nevada City. He
is survived by his gsrandmother,
Mrs. Mary Baker of San Francisco.
The remains were shipped to San ; A. ;
Francisco by Hooper and Weaver. :
BERKELEY, Dec. 3 — California
Mortuary for burial leads all other states in the greatest
services there.
ber of federal employees, acILLEGAL XMAS TREE TRUCKER? ™ aS
cording to-post war California,
Frank Ansborne, truck driver was ; ‘ A 2
monthly digest of information pubarrested as he passed through Grass
Valley with a load of Christmas
trees. He falied to produce a notaried
permit as required by law. The complaint was signed by William French
" k vere employed in the
law enforcement officer for the TaCe ee Oe eee :
‘ state. New York was second with
hoe national forest297,800. Both California and New
York outnumbered Washington
which had only 256,300.
Arsenals, navy yards, ordanance
depots, airfields and training camps
of war and navy departments account for a major p ortion of the
total federal empléyment the digest
points out adding that in California
war agencies account for 86 per cent
lished by the Bureau of Publie Administration on the Berkeley campus.
In April of this year 313,400° fedAn old suspension bridge spanning the Middle Fork of the Feather
River in Butte county was placed in
service in 1856 alfter shipment
around the Horn from New York.
The 1944 manufacture of frozen
dairy products in California made a
new all time record 44,000 gallons
of ice cream, sherbet amd ice milk. of federal employment.
. Nevada county
l the county received a net of $62,197
the .
reiter.
statements made. ated today in a special memorandum .
. Neves: Poauty Gas Share
Is-$32,197 in Year
and the cities in
vehicle fees
California during
California Taxpayers
said today pub. lic its study of state-payments to lo!eal governments for
j in gas tax and motor
\érom the state or
1945,
association
fiscal
miaking
highway purposes.
. The county’s
. the gas tax
apportionment from
amounted to $50,231.
The county in addition received $6,. 500 from registration and weight
'fees. Cities in the county received
$5,466 from the state for street purposes and state highway in cities.
Motor vehicle and fuel monies apportioned by the state to the counfies and cities in California for fiscal 1945 totalled $21,958,866 with
$2,430,828 withheld for repayment
of the unemployment relief loan in'debtednesg of twenty. six cédunties,
or a net of $19,52'8,038. Gas tax
monies for the counties totalled $14,his participation in a trade dispute; 292,869 from which the $2,430,823
;relief loan payment was withheld
making a net to the counties from
fuel taxes of $11,862,041. Registration and weight fees apportioned to
the counties totalled $4,092,780.
Cities received $3,573,217 in direct
apportionment ‘from the state and
the state is required to spend a like
sum for state highway pOnEsger with
in cities.
At the end of 1040 there were 2,955,952 motor vehicles registered 1s
fee paid in California, At June 30
there were 2,967,533 fee paid motor
vehicles registered in the state. Reports are that the state department
of motor vehicles is making plans
for the registration of large numbers of additional vehicles in California during 1946. Increases in
tax reveues from the greater use of
motor vehicles showed up immediately with the lifting of gas rationing
restrictions. Additional cars in Califfornia will mean increased highway
revenues’ to local governments both
gas
builders may protect themselves by. physical restraint by a picket line
seeking prior approwal of rents from. wWhich prevented his reporting for
the area office. By this method, they. Work, would not remove the trade
may detertiiine their possible rental] dispute qualificafion so as to render
income before buildings starts. the claimant elegible for benefits, as
The OPA is well mware that new/]long as the trade dispute is still in
rental construction is meeded at oncejactive progress in the establishment
to ease crtical housin=sS shortages. Thejat which he was employed.
new policy is desigmedad to encourage; However where a claimant has
this by making sub=tantialt aHowanc-. :been locked ovt by his-employer, he
es for rents on newly built housing. would not, under the decision of the}
eee state supreme court be disqualificd .
More Useful £5 . s under Section 56A. Similarly where .
Projected in eae 4 claimant has heen discharged or
BERKELEY. Pec. — eee duty (oO off, the Crags EEMUOR would
tacts aad Ghoke tiveiewe “Seishin are . "0! apply. as the claimant’s unemYloyment would be attributable ‘to
from the gas tax and from motor
vehicle taxes.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Witson and . .
son of San Francisco recently move .
linto a Willow Valley house. They}
plan to make Nevada . City their
home. Wilson was supervisor for the
Shell Oil Company.in sales and perCOW. PALACE IS FOCUS
LIVESTOCK. INDUSTRY
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3—The
Cow Palace in San Francisco is the
ideal place for a No. 1 western livestock exposition according to E,. J.
Fjeldsted, secretary of the Ogden
livestock show.
In a recent article in the Pacifie
Stockman published in San Francisco Fjeldsted pointed out that the
eleven western states are approaching -a ‘breed standard slightly different from those prevailing in the
concentrated population areas of the
east, demonstrating the need for an
exposition to provide finals for the
winners of local and regional shows.
He concluded that the cow palace is
the, logical place in which to hold
such finals.”
_ It is my firm belief, he said that
t,he cow palace with its unexcelled
facilities can serve.as site for a national and international breed show
to be held in the west.
The army is expected to release
the cow palace by the beginning of
1946 thus making it available as the
scene of next fall’s grand national
livestock show. Breed associations,
are waiting patiently for an outstanding western livestock exposiOF
tion. The bay area with its magni-'
ficent facilities centered around the
cow palace has a tremendous opportunity and a grave responsibility in
the development of the livestock industry in the 11 western states.
sonnel.
There are more rei 000 cattle .
ranches in Honduras. .
—
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