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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 17, 1947 (6 pages)

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City-Grass Valley ley Wageet : “gos Broad Street, Nevada City, Telephone ree, as defined by statute. Printed Png Published at = Nevada City, California -g Owner and Publisher M. Lown, Jr. Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Thursday} gt Nevada City, Calffornia, and entered as matter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada City ufider Act of Congress, March 3,! 1879. “THE FIFTH FREEDOM a spéech before the Hinois State Chamber of ComWarren Whitney. Alabama business executive, told man who-had taken his little boy to see the great of antue at the Ringling circus man Whitney said, it suddenly o him that Gargantua had all the four freedoms. ould say anything he wished and no one would 1, He could worship anyone or anything he freedom from fear because God had put into ngest sinews built into a living being. And paid $150,000 for him he had better cage hod-oaier ‘Ani om want. And yet he was in a cage, Pe ck Seer ire hnentive Concepts — freedom to build,, to grow, nessme! too are tired of being caged, Alsted away sme ot the bars, such as. nearly st Svea 169 years azo yer sal bi-centennial birthday oo ee PO ‘. the California Association of Cham: throvohout the nation on July which was ac———) BROAD STREET Harley Me Li Jr. The Commander. of Banner Mountain Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars informs me that it,is no more than right and fitting that business houses should close for the fumerals of three war heroes whose remains are to be returned here. So be it. The Commander of American Legion Post Hague-Thomas Hegarty Number 130 informs me that he challenges the Commander of B. Mt. Post, VFW, to a wrestling match as a prelim to the regudar Monday night outs at the/Memorial building in Grass Valley. May I hold your coats? The City of Nevada informs me that it would like $10 for labor expended in cleaning up mud that ran off’ my lot onto Nihell Street. — Harry Clayton, president of .the Nevada City Lions Club, inorms me that he would like me, as Publicity Chairman, to keep other newspapers Ag Well our own informed of local Lions Club doings. Okay! Dan 8. Plliott informs me that he would like me to visit Elliott Enterprises, that remarkable, advertising. watch-making, commercial artistry, sign-painting what-have-you institution he is. developing on Broad Street. Right after I finiish this column, Dan, Ray s Kronemysr, Executive Manager of the Grass _Valley Chamber of Commerce. and President of ber of Commerce Secretary Managers and Dr. Daniel Hirsch, President of the Grass Valley Chamber of Commerce, jointly inform me. that they hate the Monday, February 10, issiie of the Nugget to pieces. How did you like last Thursday’s avai (see Broad Street)? : William Home informs me that he hag a growing clientele of out of town patrons in addition to his brisk local business. Shows that good taste and good. merchandising pay off. ‘commander a the ! cosy eoheriasy ie meeg occurred hefore the FrancoWar became public Portamouth Reads, New Hampcame to anchor at Pain Bouf. mer. Wow! of eof 32 deys. ‘On Friday = George Richards,” our notype in — with the we artist, informs me that he is only apt in "Jones began an ex: with /illiam Carmichael. Secrener Silas Deane in France, j Harley M. Leete, TI informs me that he thinks he is the most popular boy in’ the neighborhood. because he got. Valentines Friday from Wendy = gle Susan Tuttle, Carole Young and Marian Griggs. Take that gleam three and a half years old. Kenneth Ronald Finch, our floor man, ad setter, job printer informs me that he is going to become a fargoing to let me see one of the ramarkable series of photographs he took on that dark stormy night of Tuesday, February 11, when the lightming lit up the wet countryside Yfke day. Come on, now, George! William Earl Mullis, local laundry owner, informs me that the jamount of oi) needed to heat the thousands and thousands of gallons of hot ‘water he uses every month is . something truly phenomenal. . Warren. Barnes forest ranger in change of the Bloomfield district inorms me that he’ will spend this work business. " Wartime medical research has advanced the frontiers of medicine s0 that in two or three years from now there may be more Américans alive than if there had been no World War 1, says a University of California _NEVADA Cir ~GRASS VALLEY _ NUGGET out of your eye, Third, you’re only} President Truman Has **Employment” Problem . That doesn’t Democrats who 80 is considered Senator Mead circle. been turned down by Wisconsin who may become the American Economic and Social Council. & pointment, Murdock of Utah, another White Senator James Huffman of Qhio; . ‘of Delaware. ' Inside WASHINGTON Special to Central Press ; { @ WASHINGTON—As though President Truman doesn’t have enough trouble, he’s got a “full employment” problem of his own,' That is, he has to find jobs for the Democrats who find them-. selves on the outside looking in after the last election. And most: senators and representatives, having been in the habit of telling’ the! executive departments what to do and how to do it for years, don’t! want just any job. It has to be good. So, almost every day, the president’s vee visitors who won't have “Rep.” or “Sen.” in front! of their names much longer and who would like. to have something else to put there. looking for jobs. Many say they are not and mean it. But for men who spent their lives in’ politics, more politics, or at least government, is the logical thing. Occupying the top spot on the list, according) to most observers, is Senator James M. Mead of New York, who put his head on*the New York gubernatorial chopping block for Tom Dewey and. fice for the party. Mead is an old friend of the president, and the story goes that Mr. Truman would like to give him Robert Hannegan's jobs—postmaster-general and chairman of the Democratic National committee. But Hannegan, while he would like to get rid of the ‘committee post, because of ill health, among other things, wants to stay in the cabinet. And Mead ts said to be almost insistent on cabinet rank. What may happen is the assignment 6f Mead as undersecretary of labor (Keen Johnson, who has the job, is anxious to go back to being vice president of Reynolds Metals). ably,. Lewis Schwellenbach, who hasn't been happy as secretary,
would step out and Mead would step up. The only flaw in this picture is that Mr. Truman might have to find .Schwellenbach another job before he stepped out. Schwellenbach, like Secretary of War ' Robert P Patterson, has his eye on a judgeship, preferably on the supreme court. Mr. Truman, it is plain, is confronted with a vicious. There is also a chance that Mead will get an ambassadorship, if one can be found tor which extreme wealth is not essential One ambassadorship which will be open is that to the Philippines,. from which Paul McNutt is expected to resign this month. It has whose name has come up in connection with many openings, but! , ‘These are some of the other men for whom. the political dope-" sters are busily finding spots: Gov. Frank J. Lausche of Ohio, who! saw the president recently but disclaimed interest in a federal apSenator Hugh Mitchell of Washington; Senator Abe Wheeler of Montana, likewise; Enos Axtell, who had White House backing in his unsuccessful Missouri race for Congress, Gov. Robert Kerr of Oklahoma; Robert Kenny of California, and Sen. James Tunnell ' Want more? Rep. Mrs. Emily Taft Douglas of nitriots and Rep) Mrs. Chase Going Woodhouse of Connecticut; Rep. Frank Hook of Michigan, who has been through this sort of thing before, having worked in the federal security agency the last time he was un-. seated; Mayor Edward J. Kelly of Chicago; Van Wagoner of Michigan (he doesn't want anything); Sen. Joseph' Guffey of Pennsylvania (neither doea he); James A. Farley, wha. doesn’t want to return as chairman'of the Demucratic Nationa}! ‘committee, but who would like a job that — lead to the vice) e Plenty of Democrats, Looking for New Jobs ba calling list shows a a mean, of course, that all the' were not returned to office are’ to have made the biggest sacri, Then, conceivProgressive Robert LaFollette, member of the United Nations, House caller; Senator Burton K. Attorney-general Z _— ee former ‘Gov. Murray: BEES LOSE’TO YUBA CIITY The Nevada City Bees played a «lose game Friday night against Yuba City. During the first half, it was anybody’s game, with he score at the half ending up at 19-20, Ywha ‘City’s favor. From then fintil the beginning ofthe fourth quarter, it was still anybody’s game. Soon after the eginning of the fourth quarter, Yuba. City called time out; their *-am came out of this huddle to pick » nine points and a victory from Nevada City, Don Ames, center, made the most points for Nevada City, with 10 points. The high point Glacier national park in Montana, was ‘created in 1910. . MONDAY, FEBRUARY _ 17, 21947 FUNERAL FOR GEORGE OSTERMAN HELD SUNDAY NEVADA CITY: Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o’chock for George R. Oster. man, who died in Los Angeles Thursday of a heart attack, in the Holmes Funeral Home. Rev. Angus. Miller conducted the service and the toca] Masonic Lodge had charge of the ritual for the dead. Interment wag in Pime Grove Cemetery. Osterman was born in Sierra City 65 years ago. He was graduated from the Nevada City schools, but left here early in his life. He was employed for 30 years in Los Angeles by the McGraw Hill Publishing Company. Surviving are his wife, Ruth, his mother Mrs. Clara C Scarfe, and his sister Mrs. Hildegarde Hadley, the latter two of this city. He leaves two nephews, Gordon Hadley of Arcata, Humboldt County and Channing Hadley of Santa Cruz. Following his first trip through the Colorado River in 1869, Major John Wesley Powell in 1781 and in 1872 explored the area. Harry Meiggs, of San Francieco ibuiht the first. sawmill: at Mendocino. im 1862. The venom of the lack widow epider is a neutoxic, affecting the — SALLY'S. SALLIES “Baby eiahiins up the house so! ‘We have the light on most of the : night now.” PE a1 win 8 . Under } oe FOR COMPLETE OVERHAUL OR MINOR REPAIRS Bring Your Car. To— TREVETHICK . Sess AND BOB HICKMAN , A new In test to determine the Ww th NEV AD A CITY date of pregnancy thag been worked e a wi rp out by a University of California : icles o , Medical School doctor. Acetylene. and Electric q Welding HIGHLIGHTS : ; We call and deliver; no extra Acadia natiqnal park on the Maine charge _ LEE MILLER Coast, was created in 1919 and contains fifteen square miles. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Located at Steger-Steele Service Supply, Formerly Lawrence Motors, Nevada City in San Francisco on Forest, Service. . seore. Jack Coley and Bob Williams nm for the game was Yuba City’s Cast, a forward who totaled 17 points. YELLOWJAC ‘KKETS SLAUGHTER YUBA CITY WE NOW HAVE PLENTY OF Alfalfa Hay and Straw The Colfax. Fruit Growers Co. HILLS FLAT TELEPHONE ce ‘A knock-down drag-out game was ——_ mn Friday night by Nevada City’s A team. The score at the half was 27-9, gur favor, with Yuba City held almost to a standstill. The final score was 65-21, our favor, Nevada City more tham tripling Yuba City’s were sinking baskets right and left, competing-to be high int man. ack Coley was the real ‘high point man for the evening and for the season with 27 points: This score equals George Mandich’s high point record for the league, tieing Voley and Mandich for high point.records. Buzzy Rhine, a center lead the Yuba City team with 9 points. Se PM SCARED! MY TIRES OUGHT TOBE AT THE NEVADA CITY TIRE SERVICE . _P. L. BULLARD 230 Commercial Street 3 DOORS UP FROM THE POST OFFICE —_——_____ 222 Mill Street HAVE YOU TRIED THE ARMY and NAVY MART WAR SURPLUS CLGTHING: HARDWARE alley, California