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February 18, 1938 (6 pages)

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1938. iz , “gus Tt Wonpber.ne LAW’S CLEANUP — vehi , OF HIGHIC ARERS . cnuch Wer ; rig # I wonder when George Washington @ . Was just a slender little lad, Sea aa se awe bed k : \ 2 Mey R & Miss Roberta Jean Ostrom, daughIf he was gay i like other boys a. 2 and Mrs. W. Ostrom fore e And sometimes mischevious and bad: : a a a ce And did strange ahediows fall at times fONTO, Feb, 17.—Piea of adi dishmbeetesd ids oo ( r : Across his eager, youthft fay ul soul. ed in federal court : a: op slight Coren ay the Catholic chureh in Woodland. Prophetic of the way whi ch led i . on : ih Witt of se ane te hifide asia ad in this’ city some Through Valley Forge to Freedom's goal? . . Weldon, comprising latest: group of . : 22& "ih Be? patent? and Sraduates F wonaer it to all of us come moments dict ‘ Ed apiece rested tn CIGAN . ae ot 1897 She took sae i ~.gtrive to visualize our favorite heroes as_ plain. every dav . ty 1926 and 1927 a&aine? violg-. leading parts in the senion faree in mortals, sans haloes and envelonine cloude af colar: ea >. sit enthroned, weary of thinking of them as suner-ine ad ‘ Mae ee cad of tty. Mrs. Horace Curnow of Nevada Oity ) » demi-gods, therefore we try to imagin them in the roles of . } om hieheraders, milling s attending University of Califriends and neighbors, easy to meet, friendly and lovable . 1 disposing of it later through aa ane 2 is ig ‘ eee 1s HOt difficult’ to think of Lincoln in this manner. ‘we Dewitt and Weldon. The ct Voune and Dink aleve ne 4 ae 1: ‘ ; aya ¢ ga poser nub rent th uen have asked for probation. sa gpa es i rasp pT oh : { cf can readily fax ACcy a F our ‘streets, pau to . ime he invited guests from here 4 a: speak gerth Spee ae rp ve umorous stories with even . Gov. Frank F. Merriam (right) is . Es BEIM cen r? :. the least of us, ana taking a real and active interest in our famhonorary chairman of California’s . he Bee ee ae : ’ “vii department BIRTHS ily or civic aff airs, but somehow W EY. xi iéton. seems tla ‘ committee for National. Wildlife \ . ai ue anaes Gort i We ee een j **The -God-like W ep iar 3 : ae fal) Restoration Week, March 20 to 26. . a Baad AHR Soret ne w €-uoa-like Washington, the bewigged and befrillr. George. E. Walton (left) of . jf ‘. ; i . barsen, yesterday forenoon, BEGi 4 ed Washington of our hist¢ rv book cs—surel} y one could never Oakland; state representative of. 4-)) é i SecAE : or day, February 17> at the Nevada j a hi ° Sacre ba the General Wildlife Federation, is . E ; convicted or pleaded guilty; four » Sanitarium, a seven pound ten Oo anytning but =nerate iS) ; glorious name and admire him in charge of the state program for i wl . were acquitted by federal court jurShee EH) 4 ata Gistarice: still in an old kao titled Stirrine Events in Wildlife Week. Frederick F. Jorae . . jes; one escaped indictment and one} a , xs ie ae cits : Morr i is direc i ! egal is waiting trial. ! ise Nugget Classified Ads ‘9 American Wars, and publis Jac 1 De rex 8 te ae if dan (inset) is director of Nationa wy ao Lee i at , ig: c t hed mM, the y ear 185 Di; we find these Wildlife Restoration Weck, with L ee eae —--nad ae = 4 wo headquarters at 460 Madison Av California: Mr. F. D. Klyver, San F um E “Without very brilliant talent, ‘or even very extens sive enue, New York, N. Y. Mateo, Calif., Conservation Chairae en : =~ information, he possessed sound sense comprehensive views, aE ee Cee YA fe ToWeT j y i @ d d d d : In more than 209 communities of . Duvall, Los Angeles, Calif., Contak fi ; a an ise! i a deep and devoted patriotism. These had been displayed in a] :nis state, Dr. George E. Walton, in. servation Chairman, Federation of : j a ere q manner so firm, simple, and manly, as rendered its impossible . ch27se_of National Wildlife Re . Women’s Clubs. Sees CORRECT RE: 3 even to entertain a doubt of the th oh a J hick storation Week activities, has apCarl. F. Johnson, President, ‘Fish een? e 4 os fea a te i aba ence which pointed local committee chairmen. /and Game Development Assoc.; é might be placed or his fidelity to the cause. The honorary committee, headed. John Coleman, President, Califori oe t [hs ; : , Gov iam, + 3: Lt. Gov. Comm. of Docks Unlimited; DPIAE . ai ik And so George Washington is: revea s pat beer ee aurea marae BPI APT c S. i A * i 8 re : . led as Just another George J. Hatfield. Robert Allen, President, Associated Dik iA ‘RDALE PEA HES . “WEST i i merican patriot, who consecrated his humble talents to a Dr. E. C. Moore, Pres. Fish and. Sportsmen Incorporated; Hugh M. : ne a ‘ oi, ta cause which he deemed worthy, and by his devoted service to. Game Commission and Commission-. Worcester, Game Management Of2-ite. 245 cans ..... 43e 2—No. 2! cans ... : Sie 5 ers I. Zellerbach, A. T.Jergins and. }ficer of Calif., U. S. Bureau of eae seid oc oN ‘ that cause, gained those powers and qualities ofmind and Herbart Davis’ Wxetative Seen . Biolosical Stivvey. Nc, 214 cans $1.23 _ &—Ne. 21% cans.. spirit, which finally led him to the highest position of dignity George D. Nordenholt, Dir. of. Former Governors of California: “ts 91% $482 . i case-—24 No. 214 $3.85 State Natural Resources; A. E. George C. Pardee, Friend Rich© z wt INO. Ges PROD 4 Cas \; “ A and honor within th i e power of his country to bestow. Hawhing. Chel Di of Parkas: M. awiee and ©. CO. vouse: I wonder if your particular edition of the Bible contains. ‘B. Pratt, State Forester; L. A. Bar-. . Dr. Gordon Sproul, Pres. Univ. of . * ‘ ee Fi 5 P hee * -j ; A Cente 9 PET me I¢@ this bit of unnatural history: ““And it came to pass that night, rett, Chairman, California Conser-. California; Dr. Joseph Grinnell, aera ae , WPBELL bs) TOMATO oe i é i i Y mic Ye AAS i . UA to Av cel of the Lord went t, d t th t vation Week; Miss Pearl Chase, . Dir. of Museum of Vertebrate Zooloy v b . a gelo e ent out, and smote in € camp Oo Assoc. Chairman California Conser-. ogy, Univ. of Calif.; Dr. Monroe E. Ea fee 53c SOUP the Assyrians an hundred four score and five: thousand; an‘l. vation #eck; Glen 0, Grant, Na-. Deutsch, Univ. of Calif.; Dr. Walter. RO a eee ee ; 1 tional Recreation Assoc.; Miss. E. Dexter, Supt. of Public InstrucPag i eS : oceans fOr (322 * when they arose early in the morning, behold, they were all Hsien Wh devoua. Gilet of Miamien-. den Callers. Cfo. $1.03 . dead Corpses. Kings 2nd Book, Chapter 19, tary and Rural Education, State] Prof. V. H. Crocheron, 4-H Clubs ee a Rene peg sie VE oa Uncle Silas says: “Of course little George Washington. ert. of Education. Chairman; Julian McFee, San Luis oe Ly couldn't tell a lie about that cherry tree; there was too much Jone at SOWIE, ee ens Cones he Pee eigen yk JELLY ba iN OR POWD x : : : res ae State Park Comm.; Wallace. I. Ray B. Wiser, California F. B. Fed. circumstantial evidence piled up against him. Hutchinson, U. S. Forest Service; . eration; George Sehlmeyer, Master Red Currant . ~ SUGAR Pas : Spense D. Turner, Los Angeles For-. of the Grange, Sacramento. . erie A. MERRIAM CONNER. ester & Fire Warden. A. A. Brock, Dir. State Dept. of am oe. ginss bobcats 27c 2—i bb. pkgs. Seen Frank Drew, Chairman -_of Con-. Agriculture; Dean C. G. HutchinSTORM CLOSES LADYBUG . < 0 rine tet ax the oronerty. servation, alton American Ue Jan, Univ of Clit. Dent. of Agr gion; President Pauline Ellison, of. culture; Carl B. Meyer, Hooper
TREASURE BOX MINE and will be brought out as soon as Auxiliary of California American . Foundation, U. of C. ODER -—— ARMOUR’S PORK Ss the roads are passable. R. Sharpe of Legion. Pres. Clifford Kenworthy, Junior Pe heal AND BEANS ‘ie . The Ladybug-Treasure Box propNew York is developing the properJoseph S. Long, Canasaed of }Chamber of Commerce, Pasadena; re Dade ta : a Soe Sine State Dept. American Legion; . Gordon Huber, Junior Chamber of ee =e 1.6 a erties northeast of Washington are James K. Fisk, Adjutant, California . Commerce Conservation Chairman: £6 -o7.~ ey oF . oz. can E _ shut down due to stormy . weather. Expert radio repairing. The HarAmerican Legion; Rev. Fr. Henry) Albert Rosenshine, Pres. Common2 os —635c 2 cans for 2. t Water power is used to drive ma-. mony Shop, Grass Valley. Walsh, S. J., Chaplain Calif. Amer. wealth Club, San Francisco. a fees Legion; Vice Commanders: Bessie} Joel H. Hildebrand, Pres. Sierra ‘echinery and the storm not only dis; ; ee i Carr No. 1A; Elmer F. Arnoldy;. Club, San Francisco; Francis D. ‘min We kar‘ ay rupted the power service but left beune =e placer. oe location. Bisier FP. Zoller; Wa Gener . Tappean, Vo P. Sierms Club, Los DRIED BEANS Cor TACE CHEESE tween three and four feet of snow. notice blanks at the Nugget office. Lewis; H. M. Stansbury; Donald] Angeles; Wm. E. Colby, Secy., vip ot Made at the University Fs se : ee . H. McIntosh; Dr. Henry F. Wat-. Sierra Club, Berkley; Walter L. ORG Sk EMeS ibs. 14c RULE) Oh, UE niversity Harm Se ‘ ters, Boys Activities, American Le-. Huber, Treas., Sierra Club, San Pinks —3 Ths. F6c at\Davis, —Cadifornia : gion; Mrs. Mildred Bevil, Chairman, . Francisco. 63 d ANNU AL Community Service, American Le Co-operating with this Commitr » ;gion Auxiliary, Sacramento, Calif. tee are the Local Executives of : Mrs. G. Earle. Kelly, Alameda,. the Campfire Girls; Local Directors ' California, President of Audubon. of Girl. Scouts Incorporated and Uavce Limas .. 3 lbs. 20c . 1 pound OL NAVEL ORANGES " ; r] » ‘Associations of the Pacific; Mrs. Raymond O. Hanson, Regional Exi re mM e n S ) a S. A. Guiberson, Beverly Hills, Cal.,. ecutive, Boy Scouts of America at i th. 8 oz. nke. aes 22c LARGE SIZE [Af Presigent of Garden Clubs Inc. of [Los Angeles, kta ae a AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION TO! aS GRASS Sete BBCIRD 7 AVACADOES . BANANAS ma nas The Agricultural Commissioners . SOP 23c 3 pounds Seo ea sae Principal O. B. Lake of the Gold/ A s<ociation of Nortzern California Flat school-has submitted the fol: : : . é 2e 4 Marysville Wedattendance of the pupils for the nesday. County Horticultural Com. a missioner L. G. Lageson stated this: Grass Valley, Calit. Charles Gregory, Hatold Walker, sree month, i ¥ » ? Jol] Mm . Betty Engstrom, Lenore Gregory and . f Ce Oe a : er aS he ae Se Eighth grade—John McCarty, Doweek that the next meeting of the. Pr AZ rothy Roberts, Leona Scriven. association will be held in Nevada . }; eR. Za GROCERY fa . Dolores Rockefeller. b pt 9 h i Sixth grade ——Donald Boreham, ' b isi “ad RIFTY. e . Saturday, Fel e t . Russell Waetcher, William Wasley, “60”? . Roberta, Deschwanden. is Fifth grade—Jack Seriven, Marilf Seventh grade—Carl Engstrom, Way Wemieaar, March 36, . SEARED i ; } le Day. Leads All Cars at Its Fourth Grade—Leonard Gregory, ADMISSION—Gentleman and Two Ladies $1.50 Leroy Lewis, Robert. Walker, DoroPrice and Above by Setting Miles-Per-Gallon Additional Ladies—50c mi thy Letner, Juanita Wasley. Record in GilmoreThird grade—Fred Letner, DonYosemite Economy Run! ORPER BY PHONE, PROMPT, FREE DELIVERY Phones 160 and 225 PRTCES EEFPRCTIVE FROM FEBRUARY 18TH TO 25TH ald Wasley. Second grade—Barbara McLaygh, lin. First grade—Ben Engstrom. B P. W.C. PUBLIC CARD PARTY FEBRUARY 25 The Nevada County Business and iG Professional Women’s club is: planCOMPETING in this year’s Gilning ito.give a public ecard panty in more-Yosemite Economy Run, . Odd Fellows hall in Nevada City Friheld under strict A.A.A. super: day evenifg, February 25. The party vision; a stock 1938 Thrifty 5 starts at eight o’clock and funds. are een» y a, E co NO Ni ICAL being raised to be used by the club. trade hoo. — 4 a Examples’ of Round Trip Fares: Auction, contract, whist and mah ( ge miles per g as RENO. ..--2---2----000---2 02022 $ 6.15 jongg will be played. Prizes for high lon of gasoline! In hanging up oa : LOS ANGELES ...-.-.----ae scores and a door prize are to-be this record, the’Ford V-8 not f SALT LAKE .... Lge : awarded. Mrs. William Tamblyn is only won first place in its price DEPOT: Narrow Gague eae chairman of the party and is being. ## [Ree class, but also made the best o Nevada City. Phone 't assisted by Misses Rita Hutchinson, (Odial pesnadag tus Clon B ot oaer ad ver Peaeeamoekareiaag V-8 miles-per-gallon showing of 5 Merriam gala aed and Mrs. Dixie Rose. : ‘ Gare, ‘comprising all entrants : ‘THE NEW i price or above! Only * Complete stock’ of popular sheet ho ~ THRIFTY. “60” os of gasol Bree eae music. ‘The Harmony Shop, Grass} =~ _ j , the entire 1 Valley. , : cs 4 ee ez Tee a