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July 22, 1947 (8 pages)

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» THE NUGGET NEVADA NEWS OF THE pewmm ses . CITY COUNTY IN NUGGET The Twin Cities Paper NEVADA CITY. GRASS VALLEY, CALIF ORNIA abe watuey . Sar . . ING DIS S REPOR THINKING OUT LOUD WHEATLAND THUGS ) LEWIS GETS GET 5 AND 15 YEARS 5 MONTHS FOR MANSLAUGHTER SACRAMENTO : By H. ML. —_—/g NEVADA ongng warm weather we str CITY: Judge James Federal CAMPBELL FAMILY SIGHTS AIR: BORNE SAUCERS SATURDAY A. ML ; i Judge Dal Lemmon Thursday afternoon Ss entenced Vernon H. Byers,22, wp pleaded guilty to the robbery of th Wheatland, Yuba County branch t he Bank of America to 15 years ia TUESDAY, JULY oe: 1947. The County Seat Paper terion’ Val, 21, No. 69 NEVADA CITY: Flying discs which undulated, spark ling, and disappeared upwards and to the north were reported by Mrs, C. G. Campbell, who with her husband and grand. SACRAMENTO: Governor Warren Friday sentenced ‘Dwight prison. His companion, Ralph Thurs Thursday issued a proclamation callate in* is nell 4p eamect that trout hibern man, 28, was given a five year seni ing for a special election on October in and A. Lewis, convicted of involuntary ers big pools in riv eee child, saw the glittering, high-speed objects-at 1] a. m. Sat. urday, at their home on the Borman Ranch, 10 miles from Nevada City on the Downieville Highway. . 14; 1947 to fill the vacancy in the They manslaughter, to five months in the tience. fhe deep recesses of the lakes. office of state senator in the 7th G. G. Campbell, who was sitting under a tree’ in the . Before Judge Lemmon announce gs word of county jail and.a year’s probation. te (it’s the wre : the shade, was the first to sight the strange objects. District comprising Senatorial in Lewis on March 13, according to the sentence Robert A. Zarich, Bygare) just like the bears do h fis vidence introduced in court at his ers’ attorney, informed the Sh ie counties of Nevada, Sierra and Placd, e He called to his wife with a loud yell or excitement. She ode blo tater. Being cold wacant er. This office was. made rea s-. tfial—_tIast—week,—while—_intoxicated tre ont this-eHent felt Thurman was not as : suire y Nt fh) when State Senator Jerrold L. Seaot lest control of his car as he was. api nvolved as he but had taken part s would in the Saieior soll 1947. well resigned on January 1, proaching Grass Valley and it ran i n the robbery only because he ‘was pa winters. state mined altitude. to become a member of the do so. and her ten-year old grandaughter; Carol, rushed outside and__ observed the objects glimmering in the sky at an unsleter into a wrecking yard. Arthur Leigh-. incluenced to ‘board of equalization. ton, a painter, working there, was Zarich said Byers, a-paratrooper f Five aspirants have so far ani in the Boolest sections of their ¢: rushed between his car bumper and during the the war had been educat. fnoune-d deep their candidacy: Assemblythe a building. ed to be vicious and his readjitst:‘man Allen G. Thurman of Colfax, habitat, . no fly spattering salgy shag The court also sentenced: Rayment period had not taken effect. worm, no gurface, publisher of the Colfax Record and “He wants an opportunity to Placer Herald, mon eg, af helgramite, drifting in mod Rogers, against whom a charge Esterly, Wilham will tempt of attempted rape had been reduced serve his sentence and come back, tront‘of their white lips, Grass Valley real estate man, Harfhm. They are taking a siesta in the t o second degree robbery, to San to face the world eT Zarick old Johnson, mayor Roseville, of stated. -qystal domain that is their home. Quentin for a statutory term. Mrs. Alice Williams Monahan, New Mhe trout just naturally go **They looked like good sized dinner plates’,~ said Mre. to Campbell, but ] supposed they were about 15 feetin diameter. They were perfectly round, and they shone like silver.”.. » ‘The discs flew through the air with an undulatiny mo-s — tion. Some of them seemed to circle around the others. There were between 10 and 12. No particular pattern was followed, but they grouped and regroupedin clusters of three and four, their ppetite, dwindled to almost Raymond Rogers, against whom “I dislike meting out punishment castle farmer and E. OO. Carv in. until, in a sudden burst of speed, the disappeared.” finare , cise exer of lack ‘by sothing were two prior convictions and sento young men of 22,” Judge Lemchairman of the Sierra County board. Mrs. ‘Campbell rushed into the house for a pair of bino? ieky and duting their brief forays tences in penitentiaries, on May 22 mon declared , ‘but this is a serious of supervisors. core but when she returned, the discs were no nese in =morning and evening, they can exrobbed Bonita Baily Andes, who was srime, These men are not only. mine each morsel. putative insect asleep in her escort’s car at Lake zuilty of robbery but using a fire. what, not, with the care and disClympia, a resort between Nevada arm and endangering: lives.”’ > eration of nature’s most erttical (City and Grass Valley. She charged A third memiber of the gang, Gragurmet. We realize full well that é hat Rogers attempted to rape her _tien Octave Etchebarne;. 9, ‘was g her—on wounded fatally June.11th when he is no place fore 4770 fisherman and left her after strikin tere try his luck. The trout in his nat-. the head with a flash light, and takattempted te flee from Sheriff Richelement is smarter than the ng watch and wallet. ard. Hoskins of Nevada County the : hi with the hook and line. So we turn to bass. And about bass we know even less than about frout. We know of three varieties. ‘ Bass with lange mouths, bass with mall mouths, and bass that live in both.saline and fresh water, that wear stripes, very pretty ones too. . There was a time when we knew the ; driped bass. very well indeed, big. “aad that’s.some fish in any fisherman's language. We knew them ton the minute they broke7the slum BY SEPTEMBER. 8 day after the robbery. Thurman ‘was captured within a few hours after the bank robbery, CALLS NEW RY ly empanMAY HAVE FAIR JUA.tew GRNEVADANA-DCITY; . tellows they were, up to 42 pounds, CANDIDATES MUST NEVADA COUNTY TO BE "ILE FOR SENATE sight and Byers surrendered to possemen iby the trio was recovered. eled grand jury will meet next Tuesday, July 22, at the eall ofa Judge James Snell at 10 a, m. HERE SEPT.9 will form the setting for California’s gold. centennial celebrations . GRASS VALLEY: Ed Granholm will be presented to the nation in an 80 page pictorial brochure sponsorof,Gold Flat has been ‘chosen direotwill be the last date to file petitions ed by the Sacramento Region Secor of. the Gold Trail Riders : for a place on the ballot in the spec-. retary Managers Association. horse show which takes place August’ ial election for state senator from Rechen‘AUBURN: Miss Lillian Placer macher, county clerk of County, announced September. 8th June 12th. Bank officials reported practically all of the $14,800 tavern The association, representing 3rd at the Happy Days Ranchat the seventh California district. chambers of commerce in 19° counCasey’s’ Corners on the: see The election date to fill the vaee ties in the.Golden Empixe,.meeting. oancy caused by the resignation off in ‘Sacramento, voted unanimously State Senator. Jerrold L. Seanvell was for the publication as the first major ed horseman, well kiown among set for October. 14th by Gaveraor horse breeders for his experience in move in publcizing the forthcoming ‘Highway=Granholm is an Warren. GRASS “VAUUEY: Thomas Mul The new ‘grand jury consists of: : HORSESHOW SACRAMENTO: The eats . historic and ecenic background whichj Candidates may commence the centennial years commemorating the discovery of gold in 1848, the gold experiene= — handling rodeos and horse shows: Dick Lostutter will sérve:as clown . tering surface of the slough until 948. rush in 1849 and the Nevada Township residents: Virginia cahy, chairman. of the Lith District task of obtaining the necessary Wey appeared on the table after Bergemann, Theodore Rundy, Curtis Agricultural Association, has called signatures to qualify on August 14. statehood in 1850. biking, piping hot and undér a blanwil end R. Clark, Robert L, Tamblyn, Otto a general meeting of potential counRegistration for the election Under the present. } ttof mild peppers and mushrooms. and eveSeptember -4'th. tors to meet this Joseph Tredennick (California for the amusement of the you sters, Wayne Wainwright, pres. ; of. the Gold Trail: Riders"has . plans the chosen gateman. ‘Bill . Stinson hee pictorial will devote four pages each ibeen asked to — the. Tole of. Petitions may be filed in. any of to scenes deptcing the most historic district. and scenic spots in each of the counnouncer. three courties in the. ty fair exhibi ning at 8 p. m, in the Nevada frriga Harold tion District. board room. the Jay L. . Livestock growers are especially Placer, Nevada and Sierra. The total ties in the Golden Empire. Nevada ConManCounty will be among those represJ. least tary at Fred s, Secre number signatures must ‘Myers, Elsie M. Jenk urged to be present. Ullrich, Oscar E. ager Loyle Freeman states that the 948, and clerks of the various counented with a four page section. way, Paul G. Ray Kronemeyer of Grass Valley, Shamberger, Ollie Hansen, John J. meeting of exhibitors is preliminary ties must check the lists before they y y: Arthur secretar Count a Necad Hellings, are sent to Frank Jordan, president of the association, an-. . a F. ly possib (Looser,*“arthur to staging and of state. ‘Rr. 9th ard nounced that the publication will be Leon mber : , Septe Viles on Paul here (Fair B. Foote, event and ce luna practi off the press before the first of the} Pena of the elect fred kind will a Wini as plurality , A simple 10th, Redman when year year. He named as a committee to next in g fair endin ing. ‘term scale
Hock short L. fll qa ey a for winner Sidn for ): fair puildJanuary, 1949. An election for the supervise distribution of the pictor-. Meadowlake Township (Truckee it is expected to have new Watt Englein full: four year term, starting in 1949, ial on a national scale Mrs. Frances Eldon R. Tonini, William L. ings erected and in use NEVADA ‘CNTY: Girl ene00" (17th the by (Couillard. of Soda Springs, head of icilors, following al‘yote of ‘Da will be held during 1948. hardt Sr. Park, which is owned Improvement and others:interested, have di >In Placer ‘County, swpervisors plan the Donner Summit istrict. E. Schiffner, Elmer E. Fischer. * Grass Valley Township: But these gral} and large mouthB. Hartung, Roy Stanley, Eie. were the days! @ bass are utter strangers to us. ; We hear they rise to very gaily col . ed plugs and “Australian “Wrig, ¢lers'—whatever those are. In case . teither of these tempts them, a large ; Mate fly, something like a small Mutterfly, made of horsehair, will y excite their gullible gullets, and yp cause them to strike just like a hawk P ttrikes. a chicken. Now in case we should land a mess pt these bass, either with the large 4 ‘the small mouths, we shall in pM@aibly give them an I. Q. far be*™ the trout. Why? Well, merely. ane We able to land them, and, "far this season, were unable to vmx single rainbow, Genman Brown Ah x ern brook. But we still live PTA TOPRODUCE RADIO TRAVESTY IN CAMPTONVILLE oe Nosy future, when the time, en hing machine will be giv fly, and the trout all coincide A was on‘sp m gra away at the benefit pro AssocMa ecastatic momen t, or series of Moments, by the Parent Teachers So this. enchanted spot . There small or lange: mouthed bass . tte é ‘Where is temporIt is expected to provide of all care take to ary structures ums premi with year this exhibitors s tment depar all in ed to be award mics. econo home including Robert Schiffner Sworn . As Attorney-at-Law gored July 26 at jation of Camptonville e grounds vic ser est 8 p. m. on the for . 2 in Camptonville to consolidate a soil sconservation ‘Glub, Fred N. Boothman, ‘secretarydecided to choose Scott’s Flat . district election an@® a recreation manager of-the North Sacramento site for a permanent _ camp to @istrict election for the third super . visors at an adjourned organization. r of fin meeting pointed by the state its altitude, would be open” only in, celeMonday in Auburn for the recreaance to coordinate centennial ithe summer, resulted in’ the choice ibrations told the association that the, of Soott's isk. Yee soeeet for st Augu in early and ct, distri fion s : Robert Charle Y: TTY five men centennial commission re-. “NEVADA CIT i the conservation Cintrint. Mr. and Mrs. Ottto of son Gchiffner, cently approved by the legislature . , et, was will be established September 19. long teres flaae. Schiffner of Prospect Stre ntly by . rece rney atto an as in The group will have a $250,000 apgworn Boating, but no swimming, x Chief Clerk, rt Cou e rem Sup e Stat propriation with which to work. GUILTY ON CHARGE like hydromatie ‘demons? ‘Nah, a radio broadcast, with all the charSchiffner is a graduate of Hastings ty of -CaliWe are not going to tell. It's ‘aw School, ‘the Universi R POLLUTION m fro h school. OF WATE whig day City ry eve ada ®lace, The graseon-the banks ottesto re eg and Nev The program will be District, Chamber of Commerce, and wisorial district with the special elecRabph K. Clark publicity: director of: Rucker Lake was considered . ithe Sacramento chamber of comits distance, 29 miles, as compared tion for state senator. merce. ~‘The necessary resolutions are ©xwith 9 miles to Scott’s Flat and the Rodney pr eer e, recenttly apfact that Rucker Lake, because : super pected tq ibe passed by the a travesty of William I. Sullivan. Martha Harry Marries Richard E. Simpers come he things that’ SS Breen, indeed, and a gracerews commentators, and quiz pro‘He served overseas with the army er deat sits on the water moored grams ito soap opera and a woman’s during the war, and plans to ent re. near futu & for the lucky fisherman hour. law practice in the l be the staWshoff. The water is deep and Clarence Hanson wil and tems with big small and tion announcer, Mrs. — gsais Funeral For lient cookin : bass, Nah, nah, it’s a with the flippancy Mrs. Amye J. Buck y pre y S Ries . NEVADA CITY: L. F. OUltter, man ager and, in large part, owmer of the Arctic Mine, pleaded guilty Friday NEVADA CITY: ibe permitted in the lake at Soot Flat, and this will necessitate bul being near ‘ee ‘doctors, mark various ‘ supplies ae the 1 Announcement} . was made this week of the marriage Harry and before Justice of the Peace George of Miss Martha Lorraine 13th in Gildersleeve, to polluting the water (Richard E. Simpers on July Reno, in Church Aquinas Thomas mine St. of Canyon Creek. The Arctic Nevada. flews which 4s located on the creek, T S s ry' ‘The bride is a graduate of the Ne-. « Hen into the South Yuba River aibove h. Las zy of Tiz servicpr Graveside ble ‘Washington. vada City high school and or Mount, GRAS VALLEY: n insolu ll town, sma of ** who a or en: ion in mreaei ect Earl dir en he Mary’s Business School,, Grass; Ward St. the se Game pena held under s “ Campes. were on for tr in. " d Wash ma day employe g that been ter un has stated She , yes yo Valley. arrest o pel the tw made stot re Mortuary Cha July}. ington and the Tahoe Sugar Pine San Francisco. The bridegroom ig a tonville Mrs. Amye J. Buck who died — of ae : ee serviCes ack. Rev. Angus Sawmill, obtain water for domestic member of the editorial staff of the There will be plenty. 17th of a heart att able prizes to . , ‘afternoon at. 2 p. all varieties, of Trinity Bpiscopat use from Canyon Creek a’ mile beSan Francisco Call-Bulletin. the } Funeral: Home for be presented to those who ted Flow the Arctic mine,, which disy condwe Church in Nevada Cit GARDEN CLUB CLUB MEETS bape was . ce «servi g. oe former resident audience participation. charges sewage from dwellings and services. The funeral ladies of m. strea the re-. sige San Francisco July 17th. ate house Following the program, held Saturday to accommodwho had (a boarding serve 8 will be conducted by. the Camptonville PTA . gl tance, cox cast Rielle acertelend Bit de and cof-' latives living at a dis BIRTH es. hom ir green apple pie a la mo the to urn ret to the Nevada City Garden Club: 0 City, born in Kentucky . ’ Jones—iIn Nevada fee. Mrs. Buck was spacious, tree” shaded .lawn, © ace ‘Wall John Mrs. a.nd leaves her chil1947, to Mr. rs . She ago yea 67 guests geri lengey tae Mrs. George daugh a. Juan, San vows Y: Robert H. Buck, Mrs.’ . Jones of NEVADA CIT : . Miler, rector ee ee ago dren, John A., Peres and daughters, Janet and Phyed L. Lincoln, all of LeBarr}1 and: Mrs. 16, lis of Richmond, and Mr. acd F. and Harry D. Rertraan—in Nevada City.sJuly Horace Judy Meadows, William Jame Mrs. and Mr. to 1947, ter, grandHarold Ripling and daugh of Oakland onepie. ‘Costra County, Buck of Martinez, Contra . children. are spending Anat, vecation here. ‘Bertram, a. son. Shy cal gy . :