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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 4, 1946 (4 pages)

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PAGE F OUR ‘sJoilities for studying the functioning of the brain as well as the whole biochemistry of animal and plant Syctems. Medical school scientists are cooperating in the research with members of the division of medical phyEPILEPSY GIVEN NEW STUDY BY U.C SAVANT: sics on the Berkeley campus, Radio active phosphorus produced in the SAN PRANCISCO. F 4—Epil-. 69 inch medical cyclotron has been} epsy and other abnormal eakattions. o-sa in preliminary experiments and} of the brain are being subjected to aj it jis oxrected that radio sodium and! research attack by _ University of potasinm also will be used. : California Medical using ‘by producie of atomic research.; UJ, iC, Enrollment Rac ‘oactive elements. used in the Now 19, 692 School scientists] tracer studies, show promise of dis elosine new information on the a%-. Enrollment on the 8 campuses of normel biochemistry. of the brain,. the University -of California. has which is among the~‘most difficult} ached 19,692 according to figures released today. Indications now point to a registration in the spring of physiological studies with man. The human body cannot distin-; guish between érdinary forms of . teTm which begins March 4 or apeuch elements as phosphorus andj Proximately 28,500 although some estimates are not as high. However if this figure reached it will be but 5000 less than in the academic sodium and their radioactive forms but with delicate instruments such is as Geiger counters the radioactive element can be distinguished as. Year 1940 when 28,941 students readily as can a sheep in a! Were registered. black is ; At the present time eare approximately 21500 veterans on the Rerkeley. -Los Angeles, Davis and Santa Barbara campuses. Next term it is estimated this number will inrease white flock. When radio elements are combined in organic substances and fed to human subjects, the metabolism of the radio atoms, as they combine with] t 5 hetween 5000 ard 6000. . new substances and course through, Housing it is pointed out is a limthe ‘blood from one organ to_an. iting factor and these figures may other can be followed as easily as) not hold if students can find the black no; sheep in the flock. Thus place to live. If adequate housing be-} serving a his second burglary of his trial for the third the Alpha Stores Ltd. Ha>>: term Q ont Al fia St was yesterday returned to priser The sheriff's office states thet + b D in San felony charges-are pending in th federal courts against Hayres, who is acused sof stealing one ear in Neinto California Francisco and crossing another in San into Oregon. iMore than two years ago anes Pleaded guilty to his second bureglary of Alpha Stores while on varole from the Nevada state prison at Carson City. He was returned to serv® out his time without being sentenced. Following his third burglary he was apprehended in Oregon served: a short term in jail there and was returned to Nevada City for trial. His first burglary was committed while he was still a minor. He is now 24 years of age. vada and and jer ossing Miss Marie Kelly Weds Douglas Strehle Miss Marie Kelly of Grass Valley and Douglas M. Strehle, Claremont, Riverside County were quietly married at an’ informal service in Las Vegas, Nevada, Friday, February 1st. : ‘The ceremony was performed by us NUGGET MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1946 Phece Old Sisses In *orest Destroyed Three old. time stores in Forest, ‘jerra County were wiped out -y ire Wednesday afternoon. Whil: the men of old mining town werejbe absent at work in lumber mills and mines the women rushed out the hose cart and connected the hose with pipes from the reservoir. . By some mischance the valve at 'the reservoir had ‘been turned off. The attempt to cope with the spreading flames was frustrated. Help fame from Alleghany, four miles away, when Superintendent Clayton Bennett of the Original Sixteen to Oné Mine sent his surface crew to Forest. The water was turned on. The miners saved other buildings near the flaming stores. The buildings destroyed where the Brady, Phippen and Sayles Stores. The Phippen store contained the tpostoffice and telephone exchange. These were lost. Gas storage tanks in the vicinity were not ignited. Pat (Morris owner of the Brady and Phipipen stores stated yesterday that his loss in furniture, ‘clothes and articles stored in the latter building would run into several hundred dollare. \ ay Fann Bureau Gets CARD OF ‘THANKS
We are very grateful to our many friends for their kind expression of sympathy during our recent loss. We Ready For Planning Day Directors of the Nevada County! Farm Bureau preparing for the annual program planning day that will held in the Veterans Memorial Building on February 13th, have inamed the chairman of the several discussion groups. those who provided the sacred music the pallbearers and all who sent the lovely flowers. MR, AND MRS. VICTOR BUCK. They are Milton Thompson, dairy; . George Galletto, poultry;; Joel Bier. wagen, fruit; C. O. Armstrong, stock. c County Share In U. S. Debt . Is $33,212,000 ‘Nevada county’s share of the $252 700,000,600 national debt today ranges between $33,212,000 amd $42,724,000, depending on the formula used to calculate the share of the debt Californians owe, On a straight basis, dividing the debt by the 140,000,000 people in . the nation-the debt per capita across . the country is $1805. For the 9,250,000 people estimated to be in California at. January 1 this amounts to $16,696,250,000 for Nevada counSTART in ZY live-; N°? DOUBT you've planned chat someday you would get rid of the: old yellow flame kerosene lamp, aesi go modern with sight saving — light. Why not do it right » “With an Aladdin you can READ, WRITE CR SE’ Safely With Far Less Si" Eye FATIGU= and the whole family will --* ~°~ pleasure and comfort too. ia ince ty’s 18,400 population itis, $33,ill pep up your entire ce 212,000. 5 ings, give them more coll —(California pays 8.5 per cent of beauty—more attractiveiess Anybody can « Aladdia — from «: to old age—it's £9 ot ple. And it’s quci-! too—no waiting. ¥conom ical? Yes, indeed. Bruins . federal tax collections but has 6.75 per cent of thé population of the nation. On this basis of share of federal fet . Rev. Albert C. Morton, Congrega-. Engle Introduces Bill taxes paid California’s share of the a full fifty hours on a atomic research has ee ee Pos-. comes available the registration may: tional ministerof Las Vegas. The T. B fit Y V t national debt is $21,479,500,000 Facagh nent age ie ——— go higher than the more optimistic; marriage consumated a Pomona ColoO benelt oung Yeterans which averages $232:2 for each of the tel os a gts NEVA DA estimates. . lege romance. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4-——A_ ill! 9,250,000 people in the state. Nelamp. Why don’t you —— -} that would permit veterans under. vada county’s share of the nati 1 STEP IN and { OWN . ; S iona ret ‘ MANY FROM side OF TOWN . i ge te va daughter of Mr. Bie 21 years of age to file homestead! debt on this basis is $42,724,800. on vont cmon anon A . . THEA ‘TRE ie ee ee = ee eee! wore a Charming . isin has ‘been introduced-by Rep.;. ——~— spares ara a won't ou Take oe t . eq i , i , ; , AY 1 + ; it,, you Driven Among. the list of ottt of oe suit wit rown accessories. Clair Engle. BOYS IN JAIL AGAIN Vpas mania a Y N T. AND D. JR., ‘friends attending the funeral Wer” hpi weidiated: tm Gras Yalley Lee Cuuningham, 16 and Kenneth . , ghadeana There is No Obligation! ENTEPRISES, INC. ; Vices of the late Antone Buck whieh . beh sthon} in. 1946 d fr the Commenting on the measure Ea-. woods, 17 granted probation on a mn ; i were held -Thursday afternoon are: a om" ne) gle said: “Under existing law veicar theft char few ek oe “Wed : Pomona College last April. She has ge a few weeks ago) } ie mesday Thursday (Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bessac, ValBoca hei uae ok is . (erans under 21 are barred from . have been returned to the county . . { . re y % } ¢ ; . aT ATION OF Wj lejo; Bill and Victor Poats. Idyll-. ee one . S tm! making homestead entries. This sit-. jail charged with stealing and’ Kerr “(Geat) Mantle kamp { 4 ill wild: Mrs. Laura Fellows and Mrs. uation is grossly unfair. If boys from. wrecking a éar-in S E ? \ Bho 8 RR 1 ; Mrs. Laura s SS : i 5 : : jewre g a car-in Stockton, Arrests i bigia bad i . EB. McCoy. San Jose; Mrs. R. O. Foa-. rag hegy pores eh oe Mr./ 18 to 21 are old enough to be draft-. of boys during january in Nevada . ALPHA STORES LTD. . LIFE a ee ne Mr. . on eR es cl peel be, insg: the armed setvices, they Are . County wimbered-16. PHONE 5 NEVADA CITY : College ne elder Strehle is coach ; poms , i 5 qrand Mrs. Bert Davidson, .Alleghany; old enough to be entitled to all vet—With— W'Mr. and Mrs. ruy Robinson, Yuba’ 22 head of the placement and counerans benefits including eee Sheer ees z CI AUDETTE if City; Herbert and Henry Paine, Nor. selling department of of the college. ial rights in making entry for home-. . FOUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY COLBERT . Bloomfield; Philin Cummings. North . FARM ADVISOR TO. SPEAK steads.”’ i z , Faw U . —Pius— ] fiel ay. C rate eae ‘s 2 . : ay : BA AG eee Jay . Sobsge . 7 a. B. . The Grass Valley Business eink The congressman said passage of OF THE } LYLE oney, Mary Joan CampbDell,. Nor. > * 7 ’ 11354 ; . : . . T Cink NY ants 5 : . Professional Women’s Club at their} his bill would assist many veteran: oD: per eiaced Wednesday night, February; who wish to file’ homestead entries UNITED STATES lo ce ae ee 6th. will hear William Brooks, re-. on land to be ovened up goon in the . } HI } ! ‘ hy / . “ARAVEN Pie San Returned jcently appointed county farm advis-. Tulelake area but Who are at pres. . LOI MHS HAR i MAN j nme W ith oO ven uentin or. . ent disqualified because they are . . WARREN WILLIAM . ee Dis cee Ren gen'd ey E, were Sheia rs. See eee = program! under 21. a Nevada County Special Agent . BING CROSBY i}; don on Friday dismissed the charge}. chairman. Besides Brooks, a member A companion bill is to be introduc. } <5 : j JOAN BLONDELL against William Haynes following the. of one of the county 4-H clubs will . ed in the senate by’ Senator Downey 258 South Auburn Street, Grass Valley Telephone 616 a : areas — jury —disagreement resulting from} present an entertainment feature. lof California. : Ay 2 en es ki Se s ose eomeane cs ROMS : 8 . Offering . the residents of Grass V alley Nevada City and . ‘Western Nevada County a Most-Complete Stock of . FINEST QUALITY FURNITURE APPLIANCES AND FLOOR COVERINGS Ranges, Refrigerators, Washers,Ironers and Small Appliances Due to shortages in many lines it will be impossible to show all the furniture lines at the present time——However as these items are releasWe will be glad'to take your order, or name and notify you of the arrival of anything we do ‘not show at the present time. \ ed we will have a full line of HOTPOINT APPLIANCES—Including YOUR VISIT WELCOME ANYTIME BEAUTIFUL Just Outside the You Quality Merchandise at Lower Prices. Due to Our Location, City Limits, We also will include, when available a complete line of Mohawk Carpets and Rugs By the roll or by the piece. EFFICIENT. @ A. K. GIRARD, ‘Manager especially thank Rev. Frank Buck,: «er Gee ah