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“WEVADA
CITY
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The reslerend Seat Paper
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AND WORTH A.LOT—
MORE
MINERS GOING BACK TO
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Vol. 27 No: 56.
PER MONTH
NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA “Te Twin Cities
Cit
ree
ae
FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1947
By H. M. L.
—
~ Phere will be no reIt’s
no back talk.
and
we
that
shrubs
of wich shade-the writ
. purchased years ago.
GRASS ViALLEY: All told about z
170 of the 400 employees of the
FRANK HOLBROOK OLD. TIME
Our favorite
i gardéh.
The
POSSE TO MARCH
IN AUBURN GOLD
RUSH PARADE gates.
Idaho Maryland Mines Corporation went back to work yesteday morn= ~
ing in the two mines operated by
ea
who grew it, dug it out
¢*young larches.
Jack
the company,
‘and thé ‘Idaho,
the
New
~
Brunswick
‘There was no Vio=
NEVADA CTY: Frank Holbrook ,. Downieville, Sierra County, and latlence. Protessions of cars of min= ~
nd the base and as
Keith Marsh and Catherine Larold time stage. driver, who died er to Allegany, Sierra County.
ere drove past picket lines at: both ay
nter appetites could gon
here
Tuesdey night at the age of
gaye the prineipal Student ade:
‘waa mot’ prepossessing to dresses
Suviving ,are Ahisson Hatl) Hol}
NEVADA ‘Gify:’ J. Paul Hughes, . At the meeting of he Mine mitt”
‘92 years, “will be'buriéd in Pine
at. ‘ graduation. ex
8,
the_ purer yen mage ajaghen
country club proprietor, was elected
‘Grove Cemetery
‘Wedeaten,.of
the
young
the Class of 1947 of Nevada
,, following s services brook of this city, two
mic
and Smelter ‘Workers,, cro,
Pe
wa Gately,
daughters,
pcity High School Teceived diplomas. 4n the Holmes st icigeel Home today Mrs. Neva Curry. of Nevada. City, Captain of the Sheriff's -Posse, at nesday pa
hg
araae ct) “the. lot.
that organization's fecent meeting
‘at 2 p.um.
and Mrs. Minnie Stone of Oakland.
at
the ‘Jopamavi. Club.
Daniel.
Holbrook was ‘ee son of the late
There are three grandsons, Leo(Crawford {3 “First Lieutenant and
‘0. S. Holbrook, first owner : of ‘the
\HIGH WINDSDRY
FOREST COVER
‘Champion mine on the outskirts 6f nard. E, Curry of Nevada City, and ‘George “Bertoncini is First~Serge. ears ae ‘the.“Me.went
i are .
‘this city, who built the second Frank Black and Joseph Curry,’
Protective League, ail
quartz mill in Califorpia in the late both of whom are now serving in
The members decided to march dent. union, . Sem holds~*
RAIN
‘the’only. one of the
deciduous. It snete e
They shoot their colF. Curran, Fire Control Assistant,
jnto the blue. The at Truckee.
\
Rev. Angus Miller, rector of Triithe .age af 20, driving a big six nity Episcopal @hurch,— will conhorse coach between this city and duct the service today.
CITY COUNCIL OF GRASS VALLEY —
HEARS TAXPAYERS
foliation, one might alfor that month but bringing. the last Tuesday evening at the local
Shute off the street light,
in the parade at the Auburn Gold . .ge
Rush Rtvival this Saturday, © They
will
eity hall for an adjourned meeting
total for the season to one and sixtytwo. hundredths inches above. nor
which was attended bya large del
Mayor
Alison
+4 pest the storm gave
reliefto the forest ov
ai 4 holiday, with “ng
following
Simmons
Moore,
gave
the
group a thorough briefing why the
increased assessments were made-—
forth the point. that public works. of:
a ie group could be heard in re
rds to the numerous questions the city for the last two years has
y. been
kept. to
in the eyes:of —
daha Marvindj wae
~
Friday night, carrying the:‘Wational Laer Relations ©Board
=
their
all day vigil, =
is being formed. Hughes. has made instead of the hours: when. a change =
:
available to: the members a drill of shift takes place at the mines.
field, and cavalry playground at his
At a meeting Wednesday night .of .
elub.
the Mine
Workers
maintenance
and,
‘Lea
Protective
is
gue, attended by 125 members, Be
Jones; secretary, reported
egation from the Grass Valley Taxpuse, gives a dense shade mal, With temperatures dropping payers Association in addition to pointing out that when the rates ars
and in the winterto ‘the’ near freezing point, the
levied they will still be low in comother civic minded citizens.
ily barren, letting stom: left atlight blanket of. siow .
parison.
to othér California comThe meeting was purposely calllight abundantly.
onthe. ‘Migher . ridges,
munities.
‘Simaorons’ also brought
We ed so that the members of the taxt
is a “red brad we
can trom a Lake Coun
leave
the horses in trailers,
an illegal union.
Colors of the _ posse are. maroon decided to,
augment
rand silver .dray.
A ladies:auxiliary lines,and make it an
IN
ns ty
a out horizontally on
Total pecipitation for May was
GRASS VALLEY: ‘Members of years.
even lengths and niiteen “hundredths inches, being
the Grass Valley Council gathered
Immediately
droop the, feathery sixty-two hundredtls unde normal
tree of weeping habit.
:
The deceased began “his. career at
rt The usual. Mémorial ‘Day storm
ibe. We ‘used *to think: ta
nSeandi
in
brought to the Truckee District of
‘gowhere but
that
t
correc
the Tahoe National Forest a total
to
have had
them
of
“preciitation,
according to William
forests
/are
there
heir habit.co to speak, fs of forty-one hundreths inches of
m
the U. S. Navy.
1350s,
th
was voted unanimously to retur}
Cr
work this morning.
PICNIC AT
NORTH:S.
. Bridges, attorney for the league
‘lhhe members that on August 20,
+ last year; at # hearing by the Labor :
: Pag Se Board in the. Veterans
NORTH SAN Fis anil"otvttney. for the IdahoMar:
Juan Water Users Association will that the ag
hold a picnic at. the Kate Farley)
‘
was an independeat z
home {i French Cofrall6aY uiaay
Coad many Years) yet
. the assesment: ‘Survéys are being June 8th. Those participating cmt
"Gn the Trokee Dae real . estate:. sand the. tewpoint”
of
“i high?“winis:aro<again’-drying the} the council in regard to a five manj made to determine “who was: and ‘ring lunch baskets and saws, ham‘}pertaining to reassessments “of.
forest. cover. Additional fire fightcouncil instead of the present three who ‘wasn’t paying taxes.
at ‘thie ‘expected. heavy fire hazard
that will exist during ‘the coming.
to
the
mers and shorelé for the work bee
city.
ers are now being employed to comman eouncil.
to be held in cenit beire with the es
Jim Moore. who headed the dele-. Pointing ~out that each taxpayer
gation
for the taxpayers group can: have his individual assessment
picnie.
ee
~. heMay meeting and picnic were, bri
with conaldéred at the 1948 meeting. of held near the Ping boty Brera
NINE) tke:aty. Council: sitting at the Graes and much good work ©
ns feet,
é group he represented was Valley Board of Equalization. The in freeing the ditch of weeds:
dissatisfied with: the high assessroup thanked the -council.
fallen timber.
Aftér a
:
ments recently levied by the city
Followiag the taxpayes delegamoon meal, the usual businedsmeetassessor—pointing out the inceas-, tion, reports were heard from Dan ing was held.
ed amount of property and dwellStewart, Frank Knuckey and CharBooth presided ‘In the absence’ of]
esident
. MT. ST. MARY'S BUSINESS SCHOOL CLASS OF 1947
= OLDEN W
ing
“petors pia a’ shted
apr
3.
Ata little dis
ree eae ae ea flock.
Bome dirds had settled no
assessments
over
(Continuedon page 2) ©
«wprevious les Halstead.
(Nevada. City: Mr. ant Mrs. Gee
niches. We have “no preH. Eden of 452 North Pine Street
about Japanese
plants, will celebrate their golden wedding
Dottery.
We are glad anniversary Sunday, June 8, when
wn fellows we so rethey hold open house from 2-4 p.m.
were able in years ato welcome family friends and relFopagate so many beautiatives.
of shrubs, trees, and
The still active edule were marhe Emperor’s royal emried at the Pine Street residence
e Chrysanthemum, and they occupy by Josiah Simms of the
1897.
he and his people stick Congregational) Church in
out
its
ragged best man.
in the Spring before
(Both are
show.
There is some
now
California pioneer families.
percent of“the working: totes: S ces
ore
oyThe “union “imme
lare ft members were
en
early
“ Mrs.
y and vagabondish ‘Eden ‘was’ born at the Pine Street,
: magnolia. . its long!
‘are very supple and
he
Waggishly
in
trouble
that
is
red
home and her husband, a reti
two miles
carpenter, at Indian’ Fiat,
city.
this
of
northwest
this
Eden
Their two sons, Gerry W.
every
Dilooms so early that it
man
of Lovelock, Nevada and Her
es ‘the late ‘rain?
pres
be
will
to
B. Bden of Sacramen
(Nevada © L
St
nts in the
ie tree planted above the ent to assist thei pare
ts,
gues
Irchased with the assurwelcoming of
®s
would turn
Nevada. ICity
scarlet
Ray . Meand
Benson
“Aibert
spent the
s,
dent
this day when it is 2 (Nulty, former resi
of Mrs.
ts
gues
as
tree. Im the Fall the}:week-end here.
t of
gues
a
also
was
slightly pinkish and son of Chiago
nd.
k-e
wee
the
.
over
enly turn brown and Mrs. Nelson
Well, it never
However,
some
did,
this hybrid phony, and
erly residGuy Brooks; who fom
home at
his
m
ed here, came fro
shall have both shade Echo Summit, Placer County, to
Fall that splendid visit old friends here on Memorial
the
t one rides through Day.He is employed by
on the road to Lake State ‘Division of Highways.
ig Autumn.
sweat
when
it ‘sheds its blossoms,
the
. Was old when we which fill every erevace in
a
a huge locust
Yr ey
‘2
c=
Marilyn Anteren, Betty. Shepherd,” Berease ‘Sim
bird
i of one of the native
and. patio.
’ \ee
Then it sheds” its last
son's seed gas and are.
A
',) back on, the; job..
deceased, as
descendants of
vice:
d
over, and estimated that almost 50
as
Retting of Downieville, acted
we bridesmaid for the event and Mr.
‘puts
O*Donnell,
tion .that. the. work. stoppage — :
Mrs. Eden’s sister, the late Lena
Magnolia of which
‘fond is the star varEden’s brother,
Neal
hand. general manager of the ee t
nd, expressed his’ grat
Willey.
Second row, left to right:
Ernest Atkinson, "George vushteatede Joe
Moneta, Leroy Chenoweth, George Wogan, Clye Kuhfeld, William Geach, William Carmen. Top row, left to right: Don Prisk, Sheila Compton, Leona Lotz,
Dorothy Kinter,‘Virginia Wayne, Irene Rothery, Russell Farrell.
G. V.H. S.
GRADUATE. ‘TO!
a
liam M. Wilson.
peer ary together that completed . Q
Starting the week with baccalaureate services Sunday: evening, the
depeieie: for tonight’s ceremonies. 4
‘Marked by a week‘ot “activity; the group dined Tuesday evening in the).
the Grass Valley High School Séahigh school cafeteria for their senjor Class, will close a. busy year 10for banquet, ‘The event was fol
sii
ayprogam and dancing.
etrip. vight in the local high sehool. audi joust:withsy..
class . ” en
the
sehool for
Sae-*
lo