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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 11, 1947 (6 pages)

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pRIDAY, JULY 11, 1947 NEVADA CITY-GRAS S AYDRAULIC MINERS years ago. It is his bellef that shoala Forty second ina serie of sim: . Let pe siezcfast for Ameri: MEE [ HERE SUNDAY ee recession occur, as some believe . TO BE EXPANDED iliar;campaigns throughout the state,{ work and live for America and eter " i possi é f . the -eountywid . + + ar e ay Fateh lows e teteon ace may eke a! GRAGS VALIANT: ‘The Grane Vul-( (°° SOU EN IS CveRt Will BOON ee ee an du way. oe slviay ypVADA CITY: ee eee eG \and 15 per cent, ley city coun 4g . 0: Particular plan of health imsur: : paler als se "i lic Mining Association will) ut will hold at that point. During re ene © OE but is designed t lari ee “aydraulic + e : [pre Sra : Bee ee ee lance by S designe 9 -popularize ot a : : sang July meeting in the National . f° mer recessions, when city values Puree. pervecd. stom 18 resi. the principles of voluntary enrolleS ee ee ee oul pere at 2p. ™. Sunday. eecoees between 50 and 60 per cent, ! . es of the Grass Valley-Aubu-n. ment in any of. the more than 160 ie LC varod Weaver. dean of Placer, COiditioas here ‘remained stable, i38y which was presented by. prepaid plars offered by medical. , ‘a ; ‘ P ' Poste 7 jen ‘ ; : : : = 8 Da Liae, >2 Da, ¥ Tp A re. Mis al lege and guest speaker will dis. Droste believes from almost 36 ©: J. Jewett. The district adjoins. insurance and fraternal grouns. ae gern ce irinensiobeei ans ca mining courses at ‘Placer, Col. years of observation that prices have ene city Venti. ‘T ill sieer gina Hah euss mir sennnsa ! reached their = “Jt will mean qa healthier and ; Robert ©. peasaehae 8 ay operon Or and aube i pape ~~ presThe residents agreed to pay $25. i~ppicr California when everyone PRANC Electro-narecDebris Commission" W’ ee : _. dents wish te ak cases where resieach for a water service installation] *2sprotected himself and his famSe, tee ee He will leave shortly oa we mt eheee on nelike a hasty sale the and $2 per month for service. The/. ily from the financial shock cof illi patients ito 3 ee ment in Southern California. . ; : Ea! : . agreement is to remain effective 11-. tess, atcident or injury.’ Clancy consciousness for as long as 15 min se a . til the district becomes'a part of the. said. see “tutes by passing an electric curren OMAN . PAUL WHITEMAN . ity. } : throgh the brain, appears to be PLAC D Wa . j mere IT . PLAYS IN SACTO. . . ‘my Amcrican EW’ Whitney infent--. hopeful methed of treating chix: CHLOROFORMS SELF PLACERVILLE: Mrs. _ Patricia . Ailman Atkinson 31, was fond dead) as during the ‘boom season of fiwe'' CN JULY 16 Paul Whiteman, the world fam-. He st. _the victim of chloroforming—in . ous king of jazz, will bring ‘his or LEY the bed in her home on North Wash-. chestra, chorus and soloists to Sej ington Street early Tuesdty. . ramento’s Memorial Auditorium néxt 5 oar Sheriff Rowland Morris said she . Wednesday evening, July 16, in conva committed suicide, by placing a rub-} cert. An all-Gershwin program, the . ber glove stuffed with cotton soaked . perfonmance will present the most E . a chloroform over her mouth and nose. popular and beloved music of the i be A pillow wes on top of the glove. . famous American composer, featurng, The sheriff said Mrs. Atkinson and. ing as, soloists, the Broadway and ay jer husband were visiting neighbors} radio favorites, Mindy Carson and jast night. About midnight she be-. John Thompson and with Whitecame moody and asked her husband . man’s famous pianist, Earl Wild, at . 3 iG take her home. After acceeding . the piano. to her wish Atkinson returned to the, neighbor's home. Michael Pingitore, Whiteman’s Atkinson fuond his wife an hour . -Jater. He said she had been depress. ed but he eould give no reason. In addition to her husband she is survived ‘by her son, David, and: daughter, Sherry. BIG FIRE IN CALAVERAS WEST POINT: The Stockton Box Company’s mill at Sandy Gulch was' destroyed by fire Tuesday night . with a loss estimated at $125,000. : The lant green chain and 40,000 . of lumber cut yesterday were . 1 ' i feet . lost. A crew from the San Andreas . rage firs sunpression headquarters saved . 1e 39 tile machine shop. . : The flame; started in the filing . — room. ' = The mill was wired-with electricity . only this year. Heretofore it had heen towered by gasoljne engines. . BIG SEASON . EXPECTED AT TAHOE, . . TAHOE CITY: Henry F. Droste, : secretary of the Tahoe-Sierra As-. sociation, . reports accommodations . . 9 per cent filled for July and August. Some vacanicies occurred dur-. ing June but he pointed out. vacationists seldom arrive in any great numbers at the lake much before the 25th of that month. : He believes from a recent survey that motor courts, hotels and housekeeping cottages will have some accommodations available throughout the Summer as there often are cancellations which leave reservations ‘pen. There will. also be a limited quantity of larger homes: for family * groups, Regarding property sales at Tahoe, Droste, a realty company member, said he believes lake holdings are back at the normal prewar level. The demand for homes and lots continues ‘to be lively, but not as great . Vets. Mem. Bldg. uth Auburn Street at Tahoe resorts are between 85 and . ” since . eram will start with the medley, . Swanee, Do It Again, Someone to Watch Over Me, and Liza. Mindy . Carson will be featured in the Man, I Love and They Cant Take That! Away From Me. Earl Wild piano soloist, will play Gershwin’s famous Concerto in F. . Following the intermission, wild will be heard with the orchestra in. Rhavsody in Blue, Johnny Thomp. son will be featured in Somebody Loves Me and Embracing You. The entire company with Mindy Carson inections from Porgy and Bess, ‘ pluding I Got Plenty of Nothin’, Tt) 'and Thompson will be heard in sel. . Ain't Necessarily So and Swmmert-. ; 4 is time. Tickets for ‘the -Whiteman proigmam. are available at the WareHazelton box office at WeinstockLubins. . “neral For William Belisle NEVADA CITY: Funeral services were’ held yesterday in Holmes Funeral Home for William Belisle who died in a Grass Valley hospital Monday night. : Belisle was born in Butte, Montana, 57 years ago. He had “followed mining both in Grass Valley and Nevada City. He returned from San Francisco for the Fourth ‘celebration. He died following a two day illness. Surviving are his wife, Averil, daughters ‘Mrs. Rose Davidson, ae Francisco, and Mrs. Ruth Joy, Misgsouri, and a son, William Belise of San Francisco. He leaves a_ sister. Mrs. Della Beaudin of Van Nuyss, Los Angeles County. oo eee Marine League Organizes GRASS VALLEY: A detachment of the Marine Corps League; was ord here last evening at eight ganize 2. of Mark ortlock at the residence Hoover, 114 Stewart Street. Roy De Martini ot Sacramento, was present to answer questions reearding the organization. He is an officer of the league. The league 1S open to both former and present members of the Mrrine Corps. It is estimated that between 70 and 80 Marine veterans live in Nevada County. —— —— -_———— Eneanor Fisk Becomes Mirs. Albext David Biers GRASS VALLEY: Miss Eleanor Aloha’ Fisk and Albert David Bisss were married Tuesday afternoon, Joly Sth, inSt. Patrick’s Church in this city. Rev. Patrick o’Reilly read the marriage service. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fisk of this city. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Biggs of jJacksonville, Ill. He recently completed three Corps. A reception was give in the home of Mrs. aunt of the bride. They wi their home i the bridegroom will. attend C n the couple Ira. Harris, % Se SWIM CLASSES START GRASS VALLEY: R life guard of the m Memorial Park anno . ginning Monday classe ' will begin. Jack Hewett, ming in the University who has just completed a ! swim program in Nevada City, lege. in charge of swiimYoungsters are signing uD Slephone “Grass Valley 36 ability in swimming. WATER SERVICE . Dr. Vernon W. Padgett ,secretary of yaers of service in the U. S. Signal ll make n Jacksonville, where ity Colobert Hocking. unicipal pool in. unced that be-_ s in swimming .
of California, earn to will have charge of the instruction here. for the several classes this week. . Classes will be formed to fit age groups and VALLEY NUGGET . ier Larry Myers, chairman df the . ed the ¢ Grass Valley Planning Comntission, recommended that the district’ Hills Flat and Alta Hill sections be in-. of cotton eluded in a general annexation pro-. gram. The council is expected to c2ll. ~%2_Cploraco River on which for a general survey of the district . located the great Boulder dam, flows seeking annexation as soon” ia peti-. through the states of Utah, Arizona, tions abe tecetvad: trom. saitdionia. . Nevada and California and empties . into the Gulf of California. Promulgated by the medical fession in collaboration with the in. man are the only persons who were surance industry, business and civic) born and lived west of the Mississip groups, Voluntary Health Insurance i river to occupy the office of presiHerbert Hoover and Harry S. Tri Week will be observed here, begin-, dent of the United States. ning July 21, The week lon2 pwmdlie education short, stocky banjo’ player, who has "Toeram is aimed at focusing atten. been ‘with the: maestro his‘ tlon”on the economic Importance of }—— start, will also be featured. The aes health and acciident protection available to all prudent persons, according to Ed Clancy, executive secretary’ of the California Committee for Voluntary Health Insurance. The health Week program: under the direction “of the California Committee, will receive full cooperation from the medical profession, said the Nevada-Placer-Sierra Medical Society. County ee, LODKING athe ids Mb bids Per = w GEORGE S. BENSON Presigent--Harding College Searcy, Arkansas ee BS A, A Public Relations Job America’s btggest public relations assignment, perhens the most significant of this kind in the history of tne world, is gaining momentum. Iv’s cf to a good start. You -maycall it industrial statesmanship, ‘if’ you \want to, or you may call it sell‘ng the American way of life. What it amounts-to is an all-out effort on the part of each one of us to demonstrate the faith we have in ovr economic system. So doing, we shall weather any present or future crisis. There must be no tongue-in-cheek when we assert that never has aa other’ sysiem given a people so much; nor has any other system a brighter future. We Americans are als Ne he We can read history without weeping. Europeans think of us as more “practical’’ and less idealistic. At any rete, we have been so busy that we have largely éverlooked our sell. ing job, until time is later than we thought. Selling Qurselves An industrialist recently indulged in a bit of analysis: ‘‘The simple fact that our American-style processes of finance, production, distribution .and selling actually produce more for more people than does any other set of processes ever devised by man, has never been planted deeply in the minds of our people—at least not tos the extent that it becomes an ever present and active part of the public consciousness.” I am afraid this is too true. If we had actually sold ourselves on America _through the years, we would ‘never have seen the phenomenon of certain of oyr public figures playing peek-a-boo with the Communists. There would be genuine appreciation of the accomplishments and potentialities of America in every university chair in the land. : Campaign of Truth Against so many rampant, fanatical destroyers, a clean and con' ganized and supported, can be effective. . Against the doubters and the cynics. this great public relations program must be tied-in with all-out effort to produce goods for the American people, through an economy of abundance. Without good works, your theory falls flat. Only first understand the system, if you: please, then it’s easier to make it work. Too many somehow have decided that business, in this ‘‘eapitalistic’’ country, is altogether bad. These folks have not considered, however, how many cherished. things they would have to give up if they got rid of ‘“capitalism.’’ Without private initiative in business and _ industry, in labor, and in professional life, we would sink to the level of some of our critics. We take a lot of things for granted. Yet we have a job todo. If we are businessmen, let us not only sell } the product we make, but let us sell. the product as a symbol of the freedom under which it is made. If we are workmen, let us consider our jobs as by-products of the freedom under which we live. And no matter what we are, let us know that this sweet land of liberty offers us a fréedom of opportunity as individuals that we can find nowhere else on this planet. ; ae: not gererally an emotional people. . ' stant campaign of truth, well or; otton gin in,1793. Before this invention it took a worker ten hours . to pull the seeds from two pounds ? seer phrenia. This is reported by Dr. Karl Bow of University California ander associate professor peychiatry and assistant medical su erintendent of the clinic. Electro-narcosis differs from els Simon, time of administration cf tro-shock primarily in the length < 4 t a man, professor of psychiatry in the Medical School and medical swpervisor of th> Langley Porter Clinic and Dr. Alex i ~< f elox: current. In electro-shock a relatively heavy current from 400 to 500 milliamperes, is administéred for a fraction of a second, which procices WA= consciousness and induces a convilo sion followed by a spasm of ajter-— nating body rigidity and relaxation. The whole process takes azavt one + 7° Y of Sat a vacation in their former home town and meeting many old time friends. : WATERMELONS ¢ POUND ALL YOU WANT! a er . vad ‘vard Located on N. C.-G. Highway at Fruit 5¢ Below Town Talk—To Grass Valiey 24 Hours a Day! You Know a ETTERHEAD «ef graphy. NEVADA CITY In Nestea Siew “‘* _ Telephone 36 TodayLetterheads, statements, billheads and envelopes should The Nugget 305 Broad Street a = > ¢ & The old Fashioned kind where they — say “Dealers In” and go on with an } inventory of everything you sell---Styles ©} in Clothing, Cars, Homes and Printing a. change as time marches on. _ 4 Now the printer follows the new : trend in type faces ideas in artistic typo-. } all carry the same general identifying layout that characterizes the modern business stationery. We specialize in the creation of new and original designs along this line. Come in and look over.some of the new ideas. . Sampson’s Stati , 120-Mill Street pes e& & 10