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December 5, 1946 (8 pages)

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PER MONTH NEVADA CITY GRASS WALLEYry A TWICE-A-WEEK NEWSPAPER MONDAY AND ‘ THURSDAY — = Vol. 20, No.9 94 the County Seat Paper NEVADA. CITY. GRASS VALLE} & ALIFORNIA. _The Twin Cities Paper THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1946 John L. Lewis and Miners Fined ‘ . 3% Million But Coal Still Not Minedge visers. “Iron Age’’, authoritive publication of the monster steel industry predicts early settlement. However, the miners th2mselves are reported to be bitter and angry at the court’s findings and Lewis h‘mself. displayed undisguised rage in court as sentence was. pronounced. . BOYS PLAY WITH GUNS ONE WOUNDED BADLY NEVADA CITY: “Cops and robCHURCH PLANS BIBLE SUNDAY GALA EVENT AT BPWC MEET NEVADA CITY: The November dinner meeting of the Nevada City gation of Mrs. 4 tary was reluctantly accepted and TO SECTY OF STATE NEVADA CTY: Judge George L. Bones, dean of Nevada County coeds ae ecretary of State. he resignation is to take effect December 31st. NEVADA CITY: At last. nights monthly meeting of the Red Cross ‘Directors of Nevada -City the resignMay Goyne as SecreRed Cross duties in times of peace and war and during the difficuit years of World War II was active bine with the Grass Valley Chapter i narranging for a nursinig course to take place locally in January. The a nursing course would consist of six two-hour lessons and would be given by a skilled trained nurse. Classes would take place in the afternoon in the room No. 14 of the high school. The directorg_believe that such a SBAFFI APPOINTED HOSPITAL SUPT. NEVADA COUNTY HOSPITAL SUPERINTENDENT JOB IS COMBINED WITH DIRECTOR OF COUNTY WEE— FARE OFFICE IN EFFICIENCY MOVE BY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS John Sbafifi, County Welfare Director for the past year was yesterday appointed Superintendent of the Nevada County Hospital. Thepost was ‘made vacant by the death of Alvin Walthers two months ago. The Board of Supervisors in combininig the job of Welfare “Director with that of County Hospital Superintendent did so for efficiency reasons. For some months past all cases knowledge he has gained in his present office would be of utmost value in his additional duties. Much of in hospital work. There will be no present hospital staff. sume his duties today, CAROL CHOIR PLANS SEASON in the will aschanges Sibaffi . Ellis’ EXTRA ELECTION NOT FAVORED BY SUPERVISORS NEVADA CITY: The County Board of Supervisors expressed them— selves yesterday as opposed to the entering the hospital have been 2 . the position filled by Mrs. Andrey cleared through the Welfare Office calling of a special election to #5ER Walkington, whose work in the in-. and the collection of fees at the hos-. *"€ State senate seat vacated by the SF ES 48 : P ee election of Jerrold Seawell to the terest of the community is well] pital has been the responsibility of known because of her PTA activities. the Welfare Director. Board of Equalization. = : ‘ “ William W. Esterly who had de @ ~ 2 e Mrs, Goyne as every resident ee eee Clared himself to be a candidate for knows has been ever faithful in her . #" excellent record as Welfore Dir-j —* mia aps o f ectér and ‘the~ Board felé that the the state senator in the event of = special election, appeared before the supervisors and urged that such . resolution be passed. secretary of the local chapter. In the] . < ; : : = : 1 : et the principal work of the hospital . Cost of the election was estimatminutes of last nights meeting was : 'ed at $8400, ar ai s vis ; : is in the purchase of supplies andj ©@ #t 3400, and the supervisors included the faithful record of Mrs. 3 __ . pointed t that i r bett ta Sbaffi in. purchasing supplies for j pee oe age Was = Goyne down through the years and ‘leave that detisi p t 1 sow the resolution passed by the direct indigents has been able to establish {. ““** a eS = in passe y the di . a Pobond of economy . ernor in whose hands the questiom org in way of commendation.z ‘ : Se Er, Sbaffi, a native routes of Nevada ;75) S822): : Mrs. Quinn Bonebrake renorted. City is a sraduate of the local high \ deitegation captained by George on the activities of the local home. «school and St. Mary’s in Grass ValGalletto. consisting .of Rough and a service and 12 active cases were ce ley. For many vears he was accountReady residents who live on the road cussed. While the load is light at the. ant for the Lava Cap Mines Corporabevween Rough and Ready and Dry e present time there is every indica-. tion. Before Pearl Harbor he en-. Creek requested the:county to take tion that the demands on the Red /. listed in the United States Army and ®% praintenance of the road ame Coss will.soon be on the increase and, spent a long period oversc2= in in tify existing depicrable « coma e : eee ; 5 ie : U Cea eres a & ‘ ae n_. tions. Supervisor Warren .Odell of As the Nugget went to press this morning the crippling coal strike was still a ste is laying plans for. fantry combat with the rank of cap-. sich unio Ah cocci deéke fae z so. gs such an eventuality. ‘ain. On. his return: to “the finited . ~"4% : ARGO SRO See ae i y 27 ag x x ster: : F Fs) e } t : . i oe * on. John L. Lewis was parnaly fined yesterday $10,000 aft r being found guil y Mrs, Isabel Hefelfinger appeared. States he was assigned to DeWitt, ®PIy of assenting to the delegations of contempt of court in defying the government of the United States. His union hefore the directors in a request. Hospital on aftive duty and where . Teauest. was fined 3 1-2 million dollars. Presiclent Tiuman is in conference with his best ad‘hat the Nevada City Chapter com-. he gained considerable experience! SUPervisor Guerdon Ellis of Tahoe national, forest requested an or— dinance for the disposal of waste armed slash in county logging operations. ; A tremendovs hazard exists, he said, the Deer Creek watershed ares. proposed ordinance would make it mandatory to follow certaim stipulate regulations in the disposa¥ of ‘slash’’, which consists of waste parts of trees—branches too smat in Business and Professional Women’s} home nursing course is essential to be utilized for lumber. ‘bers’ between two groups of youngClub in the National Hotel Monday. 2nd hope that sufficient ladies will OF SONG ies mene of the Board were st ed with .22 calibre rifles C EBRATION night was a gala event in which a. ow their interest and submit their present. ers armed ; bre s, FL resulted in sending Howard Downs, 11, to the Nevada County Hospital NEVADA CITY: group of 16 new members were initiated. names to Mrs. Hefelfinger in the immediate: future, However the dirGRASS VALLEY: looms ahead for A busy schedule the Grass Valley E ectors hesitated in advancing the é : eee Saturday night with a bullet hole; saying part in a world wide act-. The new members are Evelyn. Nevada City quota of $150 until-at — hor sees old susing (ot through both legs. He is recovering Noran, Virginia Bergemann, Vivian . jeast 50 local. women sign on the ganization. Next concert is at the from lose of blood. ivity the purpose of. which is tO. Berggren, Olive Pirece, Thelma dotted line of their intention to. ©™™anuel Episcopal Church DecemThe shot was fired by Tony Wilfiams, 11, member of another group “hunting in Hirshman’s Diggings at the same time. According to Sheriff Carl J. Tobiassen, Downs was shot after an exchange of shots between the two groups. The youth who wounded the Downs boy said he thought he was firing at stumps. An tmvestigation is being made by the sheriff, District Attorney ‘Ward Bheldon’ and Probation Offficer A. W. McGagin. The sheriff states has warned the children several times mot to carry — guns sree ‘with arm and implement the peoples of tthe world with the means of accomplishing peace and goodwill, the Nevada City Methodist Church. will keleb: tte Universal Bible Sunday, December 8. Rev. Joseph.W. Moore, minister of the local church in giving out this announcement says that Bibles—not bomibs and bayonets need to be dropped into the heart of Japan and Germany as well as into the life of our own Christian nation. . "There for this year’s observance jot universal Bible Sunday is “The Word of Power for a Power Age”
rSteck, Bertha Hegan, Edna Haneéon, Hazel Long, Eleanor Hanson, Lettie Baggley, Louise Kyle, Rose Murphy, Lois Larsen, Mildred Allen andYvonne Casgwell. Highlights of the evenimg was the presentation by the president, Mary Kohler of a check for $651.17 to Adele Sturtivant ag a contribution toward a fund for a Girls Scout lodge. ‘. ter. The. Soroptomist Club hag volCECILIA GENASCI avail themselves of this free streamlined home nursini course. It is hoped that all heads of local women’s organizations will publiccize the nursing project and will encourage their memibership to take the course and show their support of the local Red Cross. The Red Cross will again coonerate with Grass Valley in providing Christmas cheer for the hospitalized at Camp Beale. Twenty pounds of candy and 400 cookies are to be made and patkaged fby the local chapunteered to make the candy and the to make the cookies. chapter would welcome housewives, . Ingredients ber 15th at 11 a. m. to be followed by 2:30 p.m. concert in the Veteraas Memorial Buildin, in which the Grass Valley Conicert Banid will participate. The program is scheduled ‘for an hour and a half. Friday night, December 20th, the carolers will sing for the Congresational Men’s (Fellowship at thea Congregational Church. Evening services at the Methodist ‘Church, Sunday December 22nd will ‘be enhanced by another singing concert of the choir. The Colfax Lion’s Club will ‘also hear the choir, 6:30 p. m. Monday night, December 23. On Christmas Eve, the choir will CUTTING N CERTAIN AREAS NEViADA CITY:! No Christmas trees Tor individual cutting from na-— tional forest land on the Bloomfiel ranger district will be alowed am— nounces Ranger Warren Barnes of the Tahoe national. .forest. This policy in effect again tiiis 5 year is due to the continued scarcity of avaiiable trees and the difficulty of in-— dividuals distinguishing government ae land trom: tat lowidd private— . Trees have become so ecarce from pestrebace yearly cutting in the Hieh— way 20 area that there are nowhere : oy, ' , sing from the steps of the Uinon, as ‘TO-MBET . end the scripture text selected to. Mrs. Cecilia Genasci, well known. will be purchased by the Red Cross ’ RSA CAC eee support this concept 1s ‘Not by . local, resident, died at.1:30 p. m. and an effort is now beine made.to. 18 {their ee ee cet > soem mcuhd “cle te cat thee Ge Reko 2 COLFAX: Next-meeting : of * the ‘Might: nor ‘by Power, but by my. Wednesday in the Community Hos-. get sugar stamps from the proper day they will sing at 11 a. m. at the (California Hydraulic Mining AssociaRion will be at the Colfax Hotel, . Bunday, December: 8th, at 2. D. m. “The usual pre-meeting round-table will be at 1 p. m. . It’s Raining ] late Tuesday afternoon and said “Well, here we go again.” “Did -they are going to blame me for the weather.’”’ Next issue we'll have Solaro’s first rain recordings—_. that is if the fire alarm doesn’t luncheon : ; senior ving at the wrong time. SS .Maser atin 39 Tae saall $ Spirit, Saith the Lord’’ Zechariah 4:6. The support of the work of the Almerican Bible Society which for 130: years has been distributing the Bible to the world in laniguages of 9-10'th of the human race is an imvortant part of the benevolence program of the Methodist Churh, as iety as the source of supplying 100,000 Japanese Bibles and 2,5007000 Japanese new testaments. youth have their social and worship period at 5:30.-The evening worship is at 7: Dr. Moore also announces the 2:30 Sunday afternoon preaching service at North San Juan Methodist Church. pital. Her husband, Charles Genasci and her daughters, Miss May Genasci, Mrs. Frank Wright, Mrs. Verna , Wright and Mrs. Leon Christenson, j'were all at her bedside. Mrs. Genai was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muscardini, and was born in Blue Tent disto Charles Genasci in the old family home July 23, 1903. Following thair be a rosary at 8 p. m. Thursday at Holmes Fnrerad Home. Interment will*be in Pine Grove Cemtery. Besides her ‘husband anddaugh. ters, Mrs. Genasciis* survived by. three sisters, Mrs. Harry Salani, Saicwe authomrities. After supplies have been arranged for a call. will be sent out for cookie makers. They -wiH give their. culinary skill and ‘time and will not be out any of their own stock of shortening or sugar. Mrs. Louise Noves made an interesting report on Junior Red Cross was lgift boxes for veterans in hospitals. At present they are working on boxes for children of war ravagSar. ramento, Mis. Mary Silva. Jack Musramento Miss Roca Mugrarntini. candini of Nevada City is her broth; There ‘are numerous nieces and nephews. ~ Curry, succeseful con \icorner.of Mill and Main. December 29—iAt 11 a. m. an en@agement at San Francisco. At 7 p. m. the same day, a nengagement in Berkeley at a church not yet. defifnitely determined. January 5—at 11 a.m. an engazement at the Methodist Church in Woodland, with an evening concert broadcast during the holiday season. whose statement showed $630.89. ‘@thers included. Carl J. Tobiassen, incumbent candidate for sheriff. $529.89; Richard Hoskins successful sheriff candidate $190.50; and John fidate for conBarnes. In order that. everyone can obtain a tree in the Nevada City-Grass Valt-— ley area, sales of trees from the ‘Bloomfield district have been made to lowal dealers in a quantity enough to supply alk With minor exception all trees cut on government land om well as that of some 50 denomin-. ,..4 May 14. 1887. She attended . 2ctivities. The present membershin . . he : ; ; : the Bloomfield ranger district -will ations. From Japan Christian leadeae Willomy Valier ee Blue “Tent of the junior organization is 586 lo-. /™ eae ne se ane) — — ee ibe retailed locally adds Barnes. No ers look to the American Bible Soc: ee = ‘cally. At Thanksgiving their proiect i ot a radio government land trees from this area The old duck looked at the sky schools. She was united in marriage are being shipped to the urban cen-— ters. the last storm break any records?’’ marriage they left for Roslyn, Wazh BE PEAT Sa ow che. “aa aad EYPENCES FIED For these who wish to cut their “Don’t know about that,” said the (Much of the same story is told of ;(where they resided for several years rehools oneratins\ overseas a call was BY CANDIDATES own tree Ranger Rares sugaeeen Duck,” but it was the only storm) the eagerness of the Geren avai eee igh hee peices Geushtst, sent out for school sunmlies such as Candidate expense statements filed seesanda ee eke g aye beara im Nevada City that ever drowned. ]. and people to get Bibles and testa-}Miss, Florerice Genaseo was born. Sita Sea ay S a s ten permission should obtained : : aimee : j : ooks. mencils, etic. Donations} by the candidates or the various é out the weather observer.” “So. ]. ments as an essential part of their; They later returned. to this city A a a ; : yeas before cutting the tree. Patrol is ‘be— 3 irtual rehabilitati where they purchased an acreage adof “ttems of this nature will be wel-. county offices atthe recent elecing maintained and those transport now I got a new boss, Chief of Pca bad nplicamucdanntcs ktehainae he ois dees sccokarty, comed hv Mrs. Noves and will be. tion show that Vernon Stoll, candiaca treks withent sie — is ” oe = . Police, Max Solaro.” “How does Sunday school meets at 10 a. m. . , es forwarded to foreign countries. date for superior judge, had the <i Max like his new job," we asked. ‘where they have resided ever since. Pi te sion will be subject to arrest. “—Whis ’ j;with classes for children, youth and ; ‘olb Paine, local Red Crosg dir-. largest campaign expense of $651sa. ak es eet) ead Mine. : : 4 = 5 Soa must be done states Barnes to con— ; adults and the morning worship folLow mass-will be read by Father. ector presided at last night’s meet-. .41. : trol the~-continued: unauthorized cut— I get blamed for speeding cars and ‘lows at 11. Methodist Junior Youth . Virgi! Co rivli at 10 a. m. Friday] ing in the absence of Chairman Bob Stoll was followed closely ‘by ting of trees from both private axe eee ee eee . Fellowship meets at 5 p. m. and the/at the“Catholic Church. There will} Tamblyn. elected superior judge James Snell, . government land. ©. tzu: ~ stable Nevada Township ‘$34.55. No statement wag filed. ‘by Marcum Bak— er candidate for ° ‘constable. 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