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* White, released from the
y to enter mining for stratis, returned to the military
‘at Monterey reporting — for
ity. in the army. He was in camp
ago, 7
“White, youngest son of Mrs.
-ig stijl in the Aleutian.s
White, second son of Mrs.
White, is now at Ft. Bliss,
wife and little son are
his mother. Lioyd is in the
division of the U. 8.
‘been in the employ of]
‘ he China-Burma India theatre.
visiting her sister and niece —
Mrs. Emma Sauvee has as guests
her nieces,-Mrs. Estelle Davi, and
Mrs. Wesley Williams and husband
Jall of Antioch. Mrs. Williams will
je remembered as the former Miss
Helen Provine of this city.
Louis Savio was proudly showing
the announcement of the birth of
his. grandson in Stockton on May 23.
‘The child’s mother is the former
local high school two years ago and
resided with ‘her father. Mrs. Franees Savio Hultmans hu’sband is a
lieutenant in the U. S. air’ forces
. now stationed in India. He has had
over 47 flying missions over Nazi
lines according to his latest letter in
Donald Strandberg of San Francisco spent a few days here last
week looking after property inter-.
ests and his mother’s home on Grove
street.
(Miss Frances Savio who attended the,
NEVADA CITY NUGGET
LAVA CAP AND
IDAHO MARYLAND
In the current issue of The Mining Journal the following : information concerning Nevada County mines is printed:
The Lava Cap’Gold Mining Corporation is reported to be producing
an average of 400,000 pounds of
copper monthly at its Keystone mining operation near Copperopolis,
California, and plans are being made
to step up output to 500,000 pounds
monthly in the near future. A crew
of 110 men is being employed. The
company formerly worked. gold property at Grass Valley, California and
according to reports, it is expected
Mrs. A. J. Heether had as a week
end guest, Lawrence Bassett, son of
her brother’s neighbor in Detroit.
The youth is 18 years old; in service
‘at Davis, and very homesick. Mrs.
Heether met him in Auburn and on
Sunday they attended the Methodist
‘chyrch in Grass Valley to hear carol
that the Central gold property in
that district will be filled with water within the next few months. Otto
B. Sehiffner, Nevada City, California
is general manager for the Lava Cap
corporation. :
The Idaho Maryland Mines Corporation, Grass Valley, California,
has reported a net loss of $341,027
TAREE 61'S IN
JEEP ARE HURT
Three soldiers in a jeep were badly hurt last night about 6 o’clock,
when their car left. the road, two
miles south of North San Juan, Nevada County, rolled over and hit a
large rock at the bottom of a creek
50 feet below the road. The three are
Jacob Lundgren, broken shoulder
and contusions on face and head,
Herman Hutto, who was driving, dislocation and fracture of the left elbow and numerous cuts and bruises,
Calvin Krulish, internal injries.
A military ambulance from Camp
Bealemet the Holmes ambulance in
Grass Valley, and took the injured
men to the station hospital at the
camp. Highway Patrolman Carl
Kitts attributes the accident was due
to too much speed on a winding narTow road.
WALKIE-TALKIE CARS
SAN FRANCISCO, June 5.—Walkfe-Talkies on wheels have joined the
San Francisco police department.
For the first time on the Pacific
MONDAY, JUNE 5
inaiceivaieairiaieieata ce : en
SUPERVISORS
APPROVE FARM
AGENT PROJECT
The Nevada County Board of Supervisors on Saturday approved the
‘proposal for establishing the office
of county farm advisor. The action
was taken following a second presentation of the plan backed by the
Nevada County Farm Bureau and
many others engaged in farming in
the western section of the county.
Farm bureau officials stated that
the service would begin as soon as
the agricultural extension of the
University of California can find an
agent qualified for conditions that
obtain in this county.
Lindley Eddy Of
Clear Creek Succumbs
Lindley Eddy died Saturday afternoon at his ranch home in the Clear
Creek district, following a stroke of
paralysis in the morning. He had
resided there for three years.
The deceased was a native . of
Coast, 14 city police cars can now
National forest for several
5 ee Vehoir singers of Cornwall fame.
John Gwin, son of Mrs. Dorothy
_'Gwin is recovering from a severe
. gash in his left hand. While at play
with companions he cut.an ugly gash
efter all charges for the year ended December 31, 1943. This figure
compares with a net profit of $148,975. or 8 cents a share in 1942. The
«of the full length of his palm. gold company did not conduct any
Peng Thomas H. Randall— mining activities during the 1942
. Lt. Thomas H. Randall, son of. Period and has reported that the
n . Mrs. Lyda Randall of Silva avenue,. Maintenance cost for its property at
. According to information received. Current assets of $396,004 are
~ . from the war department, he arriv-. S20wn.on the 1943 balance sheet:
. Jed’ May 4th. He is better known here}. The company recently was granted
Sia Shivtlegn’ end for many years and. Permission by WPB to continue lim—lup to-time of leaving for service was. ited milling of ore to meet its high
ha Maintenance costs. Albert Crase,
Grasg Valley, is general manager for
Idaho Maryland.
REPUBLICAN TO
. this being the one and. _
of transportation for. the LEGISLAT'PE
‘address is Lt, Thomas
By LLOYD LATHAM
, 01823479, Ha, Co. First
a Pe maim Reet (United Press Staff Correspondent)
. . SACRAMENTO, June 5—Republizan control of the two houses of the
“age 1. , = legislature apparently is assured for
‘of snow fell on Donner
. it Thursday night and Friday. Teturts from the May 16 primary.
in. forenoon: Sortie snow fell at Wash-' All but two senate seats were deIngton Junction Friday niorning, The} %4ed by the primary and only 20-of
eH m was .77. the 80 assembly seats will be‘ contested. In the senate, two Republicans face a run off—T. H. Delapin
(Contra Costa County and Nelson Dil. worth in Riverside county. Dilworth
ig an assemblyman who is attmepting to move up to take the place
‘vacated by Rep. John’ Phillips.
If both Delap ‘and Dilworth win in
November, the GOP will come out
one seat ahead since the 8th state
senatorial district which was vacated by Rep.’Clair Engle, a Democrat,
will be filled by a Republican, Louis
‘That would give the Republicans
@ 26 to 15 advantage,in the upper
where he was stationed
. Africa he said days were
hights cool. He had visited
of Oran and found it dirty;
were mostly Arabs. Harn had never seen so many donkh
blew clouds of yellow pine
_ {to the 22-to 16 edge they held’ in the
=,. 1943 session. The worst the RepubfMeams can dois a 23 to 17 ‘advantand on statistics alone they could be
4 to take more -of the contests than that since 13 of the disBstim ates of the length of the
Special session of the legislature
. Which will begin on June 5 continues
tise. Several new technical subjects have been added to the tentative agenda and now it is proposed
‘that a state grant system to encouri
2
s
@irevtor, Col. Alezander R. Heron.
hg . this city has arrived in North Africa. . Grass Valley amounted to $198,404.
tle next two years on the basis of
‘. ¢an happen between now and conhouse of the legislature, compared}.
. Convention:
“Warren. Nominated for VicePresident.”
Governor Barl Warren, if he
talk directly with each other by
static freéfrequency modulation
radio, without the intervention of
KGPD, main police radio station.
The innovation precludes isolation of “prowl car ssquads’” in the
event of a breakdown of Station
KGPD. :
SENIOR CLASS BANQUET
The high school senior class held
an informal banquet at Bret Harte
finn last Fridayevening. Chaperones
for the event were Mrs. Carl J. Tobiassen, Mrs. Mark Roberts and Mrs.
.D. S. Bonebrake.
WILL, BE DEWEY
Texas, aged. 71 years. During his
active years he had been a photographer, but finally retired to the
(Clear Creek farm.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Helen
Hddy, and a daughter, Mrs. Lyndall
King of Los Angeles.
Funeral services will ‘be held in
the chapel of Hooper*’and Weaver
Mortuary Wednesday afternoon at
1:30 o’clock with Madison Lodge,
F. and A. M. in charge. Interment
will be in the Union Cemetery in the
Clear Creek District.
MT. ST. MARY'S EIGTH GRADERS
Eigth graders of Mount St. Mary’s
Academy yesterday morning received
their certificates at the 8. o’clock
mass in St. Patrick’s (Church. Twelve
graduates were handed their diplomas by Rev. William Horgan. .
MARRIAGE LICENSE
———e
WAVES Take Over Navy
Hospital Duties
Typical of the thousands
WAVES who have taken Over dus
at Navy and Marine Hospita?, be
Clydella Jones, Hospital] a
1-c of Baraboo, Wyoming
es is shown here at the
Navy Hospital applying
tion techniques to Jim
Navy man wounded in act
ska.
of Young
AD*Teetigg
Miss Joy.
Mare Islang
Te-habilits,
Fraser, a
ion in Ala.
Hundreds of WAVES are
trained to take over the duti
Male Corpsmen and already
are successfully carrying on
work. WAVES
three months in the Physica] The.
rapy Department and then Teceiyy
certificates. designating them 88 a.
sistant technicians in Physica) The.
rapy. Their work includes ma:
various types of applications of
and musclé re-education.
Deing
e8 of
thelp
attend SChoo] for
heat,
After treatment in Physica} The.
rapy the patients proceed to
ational Therapy where the W:
teach them crafts which wil] exer.
the body. The WAVES in this dg.
partment learn the work by doing
projects in shadow tapestry, leather
work, clay modelling, wood wor
and weaving until they have mate,
ed each craft.
Mrs. Dorothy Adams of the local
WAVES Information: Center jp Ne.
vada City stresses the Navy’s Need
for more young women in the Navy's
Hospital Corps, and invites all ip.
terested young women to contact
her at the Center. A: War Manpower
Commission certificate of availab
ility is required for those now éngaged or employed in vital war work,
TRUCK AND SEDAN STOLEN
Highway patrolmen are looking
for a four door sedan stolen from
Mrs. Walter Canon’s after she hai
parked it in her front yard ‘at 10:3)
p. m. Friday night. Presumably the
By CLEM WHITAKER
If you are one of those perverse .
persons who always. wants to take!
a. peek, -at tomorrow’s headline today (as who doesn’t?). then here’s
what you'll be reading when the
Republican ‘National Convention,
which convenes at Chicago on June
26, gets done with the formalities
and gets down to the serious business at hand. ;
’ “Dewey Wins On First Ballot?”
What Governor Thomas E. Dewey
of New York stands to win, there’s
no need to tell you, because everybody except Tom. Dewey knows that
. he’s a candidate for the GOP nomination for president” of the United
States. And -Mr. Dewey. will undoubtedly break down and admit it
as soon as he’s nominated.
Dewey’s nomination, while a few
die-hards may still dispute it, is in
the bag—and there’s nothing that
.
vention time, short
that can change it.
Not so certain, however, is what
will happen in the contest for the
vice presidential nomination. But if
you want this writer’s curbstone
opinion, not for betting purposes,
mind you, but just for amusement,
heres the second headline you'll probably be reading from the Republican
of revolution,
chances to read this prediction, will
Probably be pained by it more than
any of his enemies, for California’s
governor has been assiduously campaigning not to be nominated—and:
actually wants to stay put in the}
corner office at Sacramento. :
Such are the pranks of fate,
‘thought, that Mr. Warren, despite!
ihis own reluctance, may have to ac-.
‘cept a nomination that other men
‘would give their eye teeth, not <o}
mention their right arm, to acquire.
: Astutte politicians are generally
agreed that the Republican Party
Reeds California's electoral votes to
win in November. They are also
agreed that this state is highly debatable territory, but that the GOP
would have the edge if Mr. Warren
chanced to be second man on the
ticket.
That factor has a decided bearing
on the likelihood of Governor Warren’s nomination for Vice President, . °
despite everything he can do to prevent it. And added to that is the
fact that many of the other western
states, being more western than partisan at the moment, would be inclined to follow the GOP banner ifj .
, FLATT-KITTO—In Nevada City,
jand Violet Edlens Kitto, 21, Grass. side the road not
Valley, Nevada County.
thieves who made off with her car
had earlier taken a truck belonging
; Nevada County, June 2, 1944, Ron-;to Mike Sams on Scandling avenue,
‘ald Eugene Kitto, 21, U. S. Army,;The truck was found wrecked along .
far from Mr,
‘Canon’s home.
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‘worked out and some time would be
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and the restictions which would be
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