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January 29, 1934 (4 pages)

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Seti Races b ~ _— Vel Vil Ne. 24 . . ee “. ‘This is Nevada City’s. . ONLY Newspaper. It supports things Hometown vada iLeNe fig cE eed nee 4 Your to let helps build your . } community. Readers and jj nectown = worth while. Do you ‘subas. ee make it a scribe for it? ‘ ies . good builder. wt 00 OUR Nevada City Nugget i is a Member of the United Press And California Newspaper Publishers Association The County Seat Paper NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA The GOLD Center asa Ea JAN. 29, 1934 BOWLING ENTHUISASTS COUNCIL TO PLAN TONIGHT FOR LOG GATHER AT ELK’S CLUB I WEEKLY . COMMENT ' HIGH SCORES MADE IN SKEET CLUB SHOOTING . WE'LL FORGIVE YOU . THIS TIME OFFICER! . \BOB THARP WILL ‘CROWN QUEEN OF © way they saw the After a splendid meeting at the . Well—anyway . Owing to the beautiful day of bril. . Siks o j 7 at i show ; Wi : i Elks Lodge in Nevada City last Fri je De eee show. {liant sunshine ‘yesterday there was a { g ry ; oC io LAs fa j 2 7 ’ H HALL FOR S day evening, a group of bowlnig en By It was a long, long trail . splendid attendance of shooters: and . BALL FEB. 3 sing * 7 yr ors rli cea 2 ri j 9? t re: ak ' “3 + : thusiasts enjoyed a game of bowling CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN awindin but the Deer Creek ‘spectators at the Nevada City Skeet . Paci Ab cane eot rt severa ‘ ir 4 4 = i DB 5 tmp Bs ae eth ES ne ; ; : M ‘ 5 cai d with several making good scores in ; Snipers were determined to see j Club range west of town, and a good ae : eans to oO sig ge and . thei: 7 ganied -He boys: Navel. aay 1 an plcaeiee have . the film, “Change Your Luck . dost if oniiusiaver was shown te the . eee reidnuken for Frolic and = been slow in starting this year, but . ! ee Théy h bee rorking ; e ‘ ; F : . ‘6 bad Arrangements or erec st rae geen, nee suit oe ee ene . one of those Gyro aeroplanes, those . Atl ad. sebtog WOrEINE for on skeet shooting. . Dance Ghost House ting gan: on P, G. ne (6) ge it is expec 7 t 5 Tey . peculiar -windmilly flyins machines. . CWA and found it more profi. Marksmen.were Dave Richards, W. . Now Inhabited By Two Wi anier 5 ore es r ares * 3 at > he ¢ ing ist id . Toad ; r : > . " enier 1e games with interest I The A aA Se Pe ea air a ; table than panning Deer) Creek. ‘®. Wright, Myers Mobley, Bill Tam. © n ate and will soon have their ‘teams play Regs acta aed pe. teresa occ: . They} i D j carsome Jolly Imps : ? pe : f : : TI : east } to the lifting power of the big gy1 eis nahh Seabees eerily ee . bly, NE EY eee POR eater . : ee ae es : athe. New ing in fine: forms, 1ere were many : = s ae? abtar allowing for the —~custo4 ne 2 Peanut sat ao aets *y : a Fhe. Boy Scout Council tor tae xe . sore muscles the siext duy from sme irator blades..When_the plane first, 2 : = eer cues faa Miss Catherine Tognarelli. The Governor regrets exceedingly vada’ City district wan meet in thé . ae a = ay starts from the ground the gyrator . 296aNs Me ie on . [Twenty-five points was the limit . ! that he will not be able to be present At OE arc in4is ¢hte Practice: game; Dut a are ready for;. : ‘ They heard that the show 'a 1ose making seOTeES “wer : Chamber, of Commerce building this fee gene jis coupled to the engine automati. “ey : ie % be 4 ; and those making good scores were , next Saturday night, Feb. 3, to crown = 7 > . 2 . t hance whe wae a 8 25 evening to discuss principally plans : y ; leally and when these top blades shange~ Your buck,” was on i as follows: the beautiful Queen of the Snow ! Those who bowled and their scores ; { the screen in Grass Valley d ee for the log lodge which the council eave ae Palo !reach a speed of 90 R. P. M. they, I ee x ge? y, an . Dave Richards? wissen eS 24 in 25.in the great barn loft throne at the expects to build.on the lot leased to : : : : leut out from .the engine and rotate . a : e m having ie ; 2° in 2574S Club house. it bv the Pacific Gas & Electric ¢ S OT TE W a te OG oo 28-142-13 a } film fore-three years, and he . il Tris ‘ in’ 25 it by the Pacific Gas & Electrie com he WwW. W en ! 142-13 at that speed from the power devel’ . sate 4 am pi ea je se ML WTI entero stan 1 in’ 25) But.and Ah!——Deputy District At re > 4 f rii Pa 2n AR oC title having a. strange fasci j { ry ar r = . i ’ ‘ an peny. Dr. W. Hawkins _.-130-148-139 . } oped by the regular propellar. 2 € e ing 2 strange fascination . [Sin 25.4 tnanae Bob. Tharp has consented Hokach Cues “npomaaut ot the tollie Wright --.._-.-.-.1368-148-183 . 7): y' cer Son tivt for them, they set out in the )pill Tamblyn 19-in 2544 the official fe pn urace } Ww, pres nt : Pieine iae eS SEES, This peculiar looking ying m4 a era aga, Re PeaeS Far io P } ms a es ech ea : ““ ibe the official erowner and since he council, Judge Raglan Tittle, chairie caine: Sina wemene one £38-) OR EAE . chine can land at a speed of 22 mile BONE eee ee . 20 in 25 . ig one of tl yet on g § Guede Clark % 135-120-147 { a1 at a speed of 22 illes ted. by an iron wheeze that ‘e rn ; ; i nig ne of the counties’ few and notman the building’ committee Ree ete eee ee ee Te Eyer hour, ora roximately. eieht feet ani at . John Tognarelli 21 in 25 fap) achelors : “1. Myers: Mobley 43324495755 be BE Ee RIAL OLY CLSILt A eGr lear Creek affords. They had: ! Gy hei bachelors, the queen,whoever CGeors Calanan, H. M. Leete, and ay : : : nee t per second, this compared to the Ae aa ; ; , . he In <9" she may be, is bound ‘to be pleased ne is ae aie e Since the boys bowled last Friday !— ea PES cug into their dunnage bags: -}-— Myers Mobley 99 ty he 2! Das Dr. W. Chapman, motored up to} j a ae necessary landing speed of other ty : ! jwith this arrangement Thar i NAVSEA CHAE ew nipaDee ve togy /evening @oby Tobiassen has put the = eS : ; nd dug out such 1929 styles: 21 in 25 . ree pean : ; pete . alleys in fine condition for another}, Zhen nee : as they had saved from thé genCatherine Tognarelli in 25 Die ee andlooked over -the ground being! la lat 6 160° P hi rr é atherine Tognarelli -..:.10 in 254 eo i i i : ¢ 3 ; od season of bowlins ‘land a >0-160 M.-P. H.). There may ral explosion of that memorable ! os ; ; es : ; crowning ceremony and at the same cleared, for trees that would make . °°°° © 1 OE ON Saas rot ; nucl eth weratae . pales cee Sigderer td medic While Catherine Tognarelli has; time applying ti pit dot . k WRslie Ik Oo Ba A rot -be so much sport with gyratert). oi, eee Aa ae !time: applying poultices té a badly od loos for bitilding > todge t <> she a i z 2s coitentocys iis 1 ; } : tage eG Se shet severa imes she is young i surol] : 14 ‘ : -ood logs for building the lodge. a ee > of bowling. . but tt sé s-to me to be much safer, . ee : ne YOUNES. 20.1 swells n jaw which he attributes to a oliowing +4 return t] inet venihng for another game oi bowling. Chey took the ‘rocky road out 1andle a. gun and made very 800d! gopa p> thi oilowing rhe Pett tne { i : ie é eee which lies between Coyote and Hig] A oe ' it=3 td elief of a. sreat n ee Pees iaeade alr eee He EEE Oe Rae The race is close. Ten pretty Renee ene a Pte ray j that Wi vy a groan and gasp the anc[she has had., ee i Prehy ee streets, in the P. G. & E. holding . scholat tat fiticr is an Opportune . ; ‘ ; all bending every eff t ; hs : = z \ cient engine drew them out on ; SSE ur MUL ae pais 4 a ngevery effort to was. examined and rough plans ae {ist in the sense that he takes advatt : : ! beautiful crow i fod . : bi eg f ) the highway. There they were Lw yeautiful crown, plus the for the location of the lodge, its enot every bit of arama. toiu : See : rearing P the ermi : . . jt beget ts ams . U promvolis etanoedk ee le ok iA ta we aring of the ermine robe. And rg and general construction. ry ARCE 2a ai Ww : Eh 1 : Yo Sek who wantot ie bkow set ; While the royal candidates are out . P, Bigelow, William Gracc Yr %! Ab. 2 23° oA re ieved hb many on ' -they meant by traveling with ' Ww ‘hustling votes, the members ofthe Ha-Uren a thers whose advice re-} ‘ther his program he would in : Es ; rates ge hipaa ates J gS Spe ne : : ate others whose advi ‘ ee os ae : Ze re . lights that blinked and dimmed . i ; ‘Lions and Ski Club are busy providgarding the ki of logs needed, the . E WORKINGS. = Se Lt otnin Many Ger . anil Ware On And Ot ca bo Speck . Ls es k 7 ing a beautiful and spacious setting best place to obtain them, and the]. 3 . belie : that there can be nog! That Nalie exuiciged thes ware . ees ; : . not only for the coronation, but for proper. method.of buil ding the lodge, . ' cant peace in Fiurope until the treaty . Bu ne Sxmiareee ey were j Aerial, pedestrian and motor sight . the crowds which ar ‘ have bean ced to attend the coun-! Tonopah, Jan. 25:——W. H. Blacklof Versailles is revised. itis tee 1 ae a ing ea and seers yesterday visited Nevada City’s ifrom the valley, San Princiaes oa Sas : : ates : : i}. none could produce one, g ERE ees : : eee . Gusesbere MeL eee Bid cil meeting this evening. . burn of the Treadweli-Yukon engi_that.Germany can not hope to talrq . . ee a ph beets airport on the table top of Ce-. pints north, south, east and west to é 1 . = . there was one somewhere i . . 1 Neanear 34-4 : ant , : 2ST re will be other important mat-j neering staff is now in Tybo to di-! her place in the world until somiq . camp. Ti i ‘i 4 3 : fa ent Ty Vee eae mew Tose wie Vy part in the great Snow Ball ; : s : amp. he officer finally hear 7 t yet c ate : = A : ters to be discussed and a full at-{ rect preparations for reopening tha!of the so-called crushing elements . the whole st a fet th . i SReY Gee) iat Bet cout pinted: Put Yesterady the floor in the loft of geht A pee ec : 2 si “ S : the whole story and let them ad; rol F Sey ae Veet yan € lolt o tendance of all council members is;mine. Kirby Clark, superintendent, , °f the treaty have been eliminated-; . € ES the old road'is. very passable andi > Ski Cl : 3 Sees — : ) é +i vance, but with utmost caution everybody that Laekeea at the crest . © Ski Club was smoothed and waxrequested by President Curnow. who has made his home at the prop-, : urged i : : eres Ee aA Benches were placed all ar d Ga ae lerty since operations were suspend-{ For whom do you suppose Grass See pet Cot Oe ee ee the walls, the check 1 a = “ . oad "Oe 1 Pe y ejad 5 r ‘ se ae HUSSEY MINE YiE LDS led, received instructions last week to} Valley is giving a birthday bail on HEY SeGEReD Gress Vee ee ee ee ] oes oviaek ok aes fk ‘assemble a crew of 12 men to un: eeu 8 ESDAY,. JANUARY~ 30th? Why . and found that “Change Your the. rapid strides made in clearings . ‘ é provided with abund . shed ae ee a peat <aak” was not the-attreatt thé deste ety Eee ant shelving, and the last touches of SOME EXCELLENT ORE water the workings. This job will’ ‘for our President, Franklin Delano . : ee ee gee ne ee en verfection i i ' P zs 3 1 Roosevelt a will be -5 ere a all. But in they went and saw The first runway, 2000 feet ine . rrection put tito the, dat i. ae (take: five or six: weeks and= a: full, *O0sere™. who LS ey cept : : ee i Bee ~" + musicians ; ; aoe 2 4 . ) ros Pay sary , ay ay PG stiqie is ro . . seek . force of-136 wher wikk_ then be civen . 22e on —that—deyThe proceeds of; 2 good. show and for nearly two jand over 400 feet wide, is now al= a : ; The follawing ng article, Js xe printed “. employmentin cere Soe ae as i this ball will _be given to an endow . gid forgot all about Deex most, cleared. There are a great many . _ ee ees eee fifteen have from the Monthly Mining News. of fment fund for the Presidents be. CTCem the pantims, the more re. stumps: to, pull.and much’ leveling . volunteored for the jazzy music that San Francisco: . . = 1 s Iurn has announced that the loved Warm Springs Georgia Infan-. cent advyentude of CWA, and the and rolling to be done, but there is aj will enliven the night from nine un-. ee eee : s Vv “Af 77 > — = ~ cs Bl Bie . SE, Sassy eee ies : : : Py * ; j = “pac 9’ re NEVADA, CITY, Janu. 29.—The'! us oe j tile Paralysis Foundation . everlasting grind, the bacon, the _ . long vista in view which gives an ex-; "ll the wee sma’ hours of dawn. Ho+ A 2 r 1 pe a i is impr 2 . he there = : anc. 5 7] : . : + Var cdwar shai ie i Hussey mine, oyerated by West . pah S . is improbable that there . ee A es Ss ae beans and the catch-as-catshcellent idea of what tne airport will, * ard Edward, chairman of the music Mines Corporation here, yielded over ve ee eee ee Sa ae Gr ik SCOTS es bak hak oe wrestle with the Depression. . iook like when completed. The g~. COMmittee 1s moving out the piano 310,000, according to mill figures Tybo ore contains silver, lead and !,, : : — sant a ee —___________.!cond runway, almost at right angels’ ‘°™orrow. ilabl ee a : : p54 acs nae e ti : ; that night we will be found at THE . ! which a teacher is able to accumu-. ! ond runway, almost at right angels . available xr a clean-up. This fic-. zine. and reopenine of the mine was '!,opopnendc a : See oe ee = = 1e first is Jumerous . vf: slake of > Tre : piel oidactecus acre: sacking Bee aes a : © NS (DRM OmMG'S BIRTHDAY GAIL AT His ic uct Melkeitideet cut Capt. Blake of the tate (a ure represents work for the first 20. .mace po sible by the advance in the } TH! THMORIAL HALL IN ‘GRASS ) meni‘to-quelity fe THE MOST RES er of ashes stant the (work, of Pencaiee 2 days of December. This. / is the first} Price of silver to 64 12 cents. The 'XTALLEY, O i Seda eee nbs UPONSIBLE jon 71 oe et ; clearing and burning which has heen . promised to-have two of his handreal production «0 be had out of the flotation concentrator, of »00 tons: ; > — Menta CAUIpeoine on tor the past week. ; somest men on duty to aid the merry Hussey, as practically all work here. Capacity, produces-two products, sil= oa = ‘ oe a = see Captain B. iD. Doolin, U. S. A, R. makers going and. coming. ofore Was rote eve vent. . ver-lead and-silver-zine and the ore? = : ne On §0 employed as: well, Ol m flaw over he por wae Aiea ‘ +4 Pp piensa tofore was devoted-to developmen : : Ve = : = : ’ TT) cultural 3 Li 1ent of a cou ws right living should be the . oN Over Tay ort last ThursAnother notable achievemént yesre mit d from tl Hussey ran } : : : ) = v ! a wildland ee found:stion eee init dis ines, Fan ah oe day and on his 1 irn to an I*ran terday, was the instaHation of two in average of about $22 per ton, but ) . a he os ¢ ro 1 the valuabie’: asssits in ‘the _ ‘tears . ‘ co, wired Major R. J. Bennetts, . imps of. Hades in the ‘“‘Ghost House” the pre moe of some very high grade ee ax > i oO I is fox Has besos eaechod i re is a healthy revival of our} airman of the airport committee, Elza. Kilroy called two of the jolliest on am shee Sg ae iets Machi es ; : oe 1 it is becomi? for those-of . old¢ ongs in tl nicl i Then j that the work was progressing most of the lot from the netjer world and : i ae cn ce enter” ae as “a ; ’ are entrusted with teaching 0; ou n pan all-yers are writing . °° U5!8c! ily, and that he much . showed.them their duties in the manof this highgrade is not known at . { i é i DOV h e, a; : ; Seni Netiah aaein eon the eR es regretted that e could not land on. sion of shudders and shivers. . a weg ga eee 6 ie ve shuld ee of _Te-7 Ths : sie; in art © lool =e toda well as the talkies, of me STO e eee are oe Co sea AS yr snow-—God bless: you-— ae ‘ ao ROE Shy , PGS iii Be Gee to their me 1 equipmen >) CON has been*Jazz for quite ay sik iat OTL BOR Lee 3 five days. yet! Why worry? to the ‘surfaée. Samples throughout! tisates are. . ther b truch { ; ; ; weiss from the ground instead of the air re : i f a es a4 } to--1 that our pati ice tank ji . til But the barbaris ton tom : é : : ene Bie REG. the mil yortions. ¢ re being. ta juate in December: 5f mine Ue ;and* generatin more hie anita thm has been accentuated until it Tie__ splendid view from the top su ING ON . KENNEBEC in an attempt to establish the locs-; concentrates, accumulated \ stoek;+ 2; ; + : ; : fof this eminence will repay: anyone, ““'4 ast mh 1 t en ol ji : Se :should be irted wrong and one who! 4 yecome orjectionable to-a. great es sit tion and amount of this ore ava yere shi xd * . SS. & RR {a: ‘ ee ; a ‘ : will g p there yevada City bl : : .-were shipped ‘to the A. S. & R, Te (cD art them wrong either in ig-.) many peaple. The music master 19 WAM, Bou my: thei oruee fae CONSOLIDATED RESUMED ie ae : ‘ ler \m llo, rex is The as si eé"or in carelessness should be . have recogniged this trend of public 1 the imme te foreground, Banne1 : is planned to keep the Hussey: sav value.was 0.037 oz. per eg : : i re cv tain ¢ » higher snowy peaks a, SA F ee P f ve i s eee J87 oz. per ton sold, to face their own conscien opinion and are writing as well Mountali ang teams ary ROOws Eanes . Siniatne ja peaeraseine 4 in production, one crew Being cen12.75 oz. silver, 49.23 per cent zine }.),,4), r and in -hereafter Much playine a more moderated ‘form of of the Sierras, provide an enchanting licing is progressing on the Kennee ‘ i poten Fie © at ith le a: ers SiUel play ia re 10 rare 't ) va Vey} ids r(' ; tered on mining, while another will, and 1.94 ‘per cent lead. . ae Dp a scl boar« : Sprig rt prospect, ef Conselanted ihe. cob Gi Man C ese le ent “Sure j J} devoives up a st 1001 board who has Jazz. ar North Columbia with promise of as oy ‘ a Roe ee Lead concentrates were shipped to; {he-hiring of teachers. Their busi-) . Our schools have an aaparrunity: eon eases pe ac ees is Present indications are that the mine ,, te ht at ‘tal 2 . x . ; na \ pfair production. Herbert. .2nd: Saas : the Garfield, Utah, plant of the A. S.) ness should be to see that these. in this respect, training the. youn, oP ‘ " Wei : will be able to show gross returns of anal Gian Sy wore Sieanod up Hew : i : a o ue aine, are working the property, BeIt. a $ ce7-¥ i ane up bDe-!l teachers function. to recognize the beautiful in musie as 9 < t a around. $16,000 per month. : Po ae ese SK : sages es Bes : N ides the coarse gold some small nugore operations were suspended. Politics or 2 . of seniority. well in other things r y it) zets are found. The crew of three Work on the Canada Hill mine, erated by the same management, is also. being pushed, the crew having. been’ materially within the past -week. pushing through to the St vein, known to exist in the Hill maine, and whichis thought bo within a short distance of face of present workings. Qp= there increased Miners “are Louis to the Work in the company’s Silver Horn, Nevada property, is expected to begin as. soon as weather and either conditions permit. This is a silver property of considerable promise, and with the new price on that metal, will be watched with interest.’ ie a8 Mr. and Mrs. Will Tamblyn had as week end guests their daughter, Miss Dorothy Tamblyn, and her friend, Miss MeDonald, students at the. colge of the Pacific, at Stockton. Miss Betty Bettles, student at the University of California, spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bettles in Nevada City. oO. The ana son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Cortoscelli, who had his arm caught in a clothes ringer last week; had to have the attention of Dr. W. W. Reed, this morning. Mrs. Anton Lavezzola and children of Downieville, two were Newada City Visitors Satarday. Canad: . . violations as preferred COURT PHLLS YOUTH WHO FAILED TO APPEAR Pagid CAMPOON SA YS: es Claykelrvord "ysville, the Court answer traffic on Shac apJustice three Traffic first ear having peared in leeal Saturday in to by The his ficer A. J, Ponta. was that of driving crowded driver's seat, and and failing days in .accordthe cita with a no to apoperator's license, within: the five with his promise on tion. A bench warrant had: been issued and he Was arrested Friday night at Marysville by Sheriff Chas. J. McCoy. -Judge Acton M. Cleveland dismissed the charge for having pear ance no license upon presentation of an . operators license, fined him $5.00 for crowding the driver’s seat,.and $25.00° with a jail sentence of 30 days for failing to appear. The court suspended the jail sentence and $10 of the fine upon the provision that the youth shall obey the traffic laws in the future The Court severely the defendant for failing reprimanded , to: appear ; i Of-. charge : 3 i in accordance with his° promise, and. called attention to the fact that regardless of the seriousness of the . charge that, such defiance of the law cannot be tolerated. Gove Ge lio Points Sut t Advantages. Chevrole Gove Celio reports wide active interest in the New Chevrolets’ ne has on exhibition at the Plaza Garage— seles and service headquarters for the popular new models oi the General Motors Company. He has already sold two trucks of the new model and one of the classy new sedans. He states that the Chevrolet is the which. when the prosa chance to drive the hills and on sells itself. The feature, time ets which kind of a ear, pective buyers have and test it out on level, actually price, the safety saving and General Motors make the car buyers This car, Mr.*Cetio declars, really performs accprding to ‘Chevrolet's new. slogan: **Glide Instead of Ride” ' "Phe knee action of the wheels, the Saliver ‘ful Blue Streak engine, and the beautyof the new model give this car a surprising advantage in competition with other ears of the same price class-—-—~—-——; “This car not only competes with a the new i-worry ©<2& igatailed in the able appe:ti to an have an ivrrestst ear, its’ class,”’ . “Dut it . gives a lot of people pause, who think } they might be satisfied with a good . used car. The difference in price is, course, but the satisfaction taking out a brand new car, with the 193 improvements, makes think favorably of the new It certainly makes.one stop and figure on costs, and often they find that real economy dictates the purchase of a New Chevrolet. “T believe, moreover that Chevrolet is the ideal ear for the mountains. Tf always has had a spendid reputation for climbing with the minimum expenditure of gas, but this year in several respects, the new model puts it all-over the long list of. its predecessors in transportation. “T ani showing the ‘new model -at the Plaza’ Garage’ and I want “every” ear owner, who thinks he may be interestéd in buying a car this year to drop in and look(it over. Trucks or passenger ca e are here to others in this morning, and all stated any Celio there, of of all them car, are working the ground in benches __ Last Saturday morning Junior AS-';nq have broken down 1000 yards of sistant Scout Master Albert Pratti,, the decomposed formation accompanied by a group of ae ‘ ie aan us ; nil ; ; The decomposed material which is Scouts, went © a ke er rout Sti On aK to 3ann 'composed of quartz, iron and feldsij ookout Tower, several miles south! . : .¢ : F ; é ‘par, all carrying -gold, is mined beeast of, Nevada City, where Albert’, Aoi i ,tween walls and cut in benches 20 -ratti cooked a large stew for the ai 4 11 i feet wide along the ledge. The forboys, which Was greatly enjoyed by : 0 Wied ASB j . mation of this ground is a puzzle to them after their vigorous hike. The 18 boys who enjoyed the day were Diek Bennetts, R. Marriott, Ray jengineers. as it is still soft at 100 foot depth and the tunnel is a pretty , sight with its various soft colors. ; Wilde, Ray Davis, Everett Davis, P. . n f ines , There is a five foot 50 ton daily caAngove, Alan Porter, Donald Bosnach ‘Huntinetow milion the pro worth, Donald Worthley, Bob Small, } eri : , Tod Bonner, Arthur Poyer, Bill El-; wn Russel Moyle,{/are securing them at the various and Al-! branch offices of the department. Displaying the plates immediately, . it was.explained, is likely to save the / motorist embarrassment inasmuch as traffic officers are now checking on all cars displaying last year’s plates Org gan, George Perry kus, Clement Dick Tuttle, bert Pratti. They returned late in the aiiey: noon by the Banner trail. Mr. McGinnis, 8th grade teacher in the Washington grammar schooi,! spent part of the day with the Boy. Scouts and ate lunch with them. NEW LICENSE PLATES MUST BE ON CARS FEB. 1! SACRAMENTO, 28.—Pu your new license plates on, your ca: as sooii as you get them. This request Was made .by the De-. partment of Motor Vehicles today te the thousands of car owners who are; receiving their new plates by mail or . plied for new ones. of the on tes also a Display serve and satisf;