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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 23, 1947 (8 pages)

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Fa ha $05 tine or 60 days in jail. He A NEVADA CITY ~ 230¢ AND WORTH A LOT MORE Vol. 21, No. 52 The County Seat y Seat Paper NE KAPI, short radio station operated in the a Highway Patrol station in Hills Flat has gone on 16 hour je daily instead of the 24 hour “service ha bes een given. for the change is that conim the county and the Valley and Nevada sity, ate not eufficient to: sp 5 station . a 24 hour basis: Grass ‘aber 4 2: es $85, Nevada City ¢ i $105. per ‘month, wave F FOURTH : PAULEY: Del Powell, . she conteet for the 49er jer ada a vchenete or the « one. who witts the post will . vgeeeive a $2000 wardrobe to be “selected “by the. queen.Other rules “the eontest*provide the girl must e and 16. years of age or oldbe spodgored by some WhoWil provide her costume. Ballotine will be by pulichase of votes for a penny ewh. All contestants will act as “maids of honor to the queen. ’ Powell stated that voting. will be» gin on June 3rd and votes will be till midgight June 26th. [of ‘hie “wife, eres her severe beating t ot. the nance in ‘to a Suede ace reres the Peace Chries ‘Was iiven the alternative _—— fine. fa, in an address. beom ie ‘Grass Valley Rotary Cl tly Beratagiead sketch of. ait ca lifornia trail blazer, Sood. — ‘Jesse R ONY (Gee hitman, ‘introfiuced the speaker, -eWRO prefaced his story of the daunt\i® Smith, blasting the trackless _ terest ana deserts of California wit! tle Bible dnd long rifle on. Bis back, “by declaring. that the. early day. Parsons traveling freni settlement to settlement wers greatly rePri the-faying of corner= efviliztion in .the west. ga eUbeurow said that the F lesiinel of a religious charac—_ ld i ro mig “A h Grass Valley. on 13 pastel pte Rrettarareding his walieiig stick in the gsrousfal and hanging his hat on it. Gfass — ONS Of loop visited by cincuit Saddle bag predthers who visited Marysville, Grass Valley, Nee— City, North San J uan, You Bet ti Scores of gold mining camps “shout. Northern California. Ce below, the 23, 1849. Rev. Isage Ow. ‘. ALMOQUIST DEMONSTRATES NEW PORTABLE SAWMILL ON BROAD ST. NEVADA CITY: of the portable sawmill so that through the wood. Almquist mill Monday morning at 11:30 seats at the “world premiere’ o ing device. th In &bmneendiiie eaaians mill is 52 f long overall. Its built on two 18 I theams that form a ‘base fra shield all V-belt drivés In th, “power transmission. : This arrangement maké§ it) pos-sible to :carry on oper ns on flai foundation. or even @ railroad flat. Another feature is & ten jfich ball complete rips is shown. the 200 hover scot, Cummins’ ‘Diesel } : treme right is visible the portable Yr, ‘the truek. This nm ‘. without twisting the steel fraine. ——= e Ba Se VADA CITY. -GRASS VALLEY. CALIFORNIA The Twin Cities Paper FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1947 i Nugget Photo e top‘picture, the operator is . .F the 60inch. saw can. slice demonstrated his remarkable so that local citizens had.front f this first of its kind lumber: . In the kes possible. transportation on rugged mountain trails The edger . mounted in direct line with the main s Pisaw. The ed@fer’s line rolls carry lumber and g@lab right thruugh between thé rollers, which are raised by hydranlic power to permit up to et inches clearance. a 8-inch three-saw joint where the mill ie atte ched to IG ON Teh ng will be Munty, Game Stiared yester“opens on Memom today. there are plenty water as confst universally high niwe day on May Ist in afar too low for good Mer Creek which flows da City there is about the normal volume of * the western slopes of dge there is not even a tech of snow, which usually now until June 1. Twp or three fishermen; picked up he game waden tor fishing out season, he reports, have been us . black gnats and black ant flies With some success. He thinks dark colored flies will probably produce ‘arden Ea Bfaay. when the se orial Day, a of fish . hit trasted with .ak ; Ss ne STOOLOWFOR © OPENING DAY — a better lure. So far as streams are coicaiihe All streams flowing fh the South Yuba river should afford some sport even though low water is a handicap to the. fisherman who séeks a limit. Due to the hot weather the game will probably’ be very poor on opendays with temperatures ranging up . . dicts few fish will be taken in the . lakes. Due to early melting of the snow trails. good results, but bait may still prove ‘LOCAL LIONS
BARBECUE HOSTS ze host Sunday to Donner. Zone club members ‘Central House. Former J. Tobiassen is barbecue chef. Games and athletic contests’ start at 1. Gass ‘Valley, i Jerry Maffiuicci Brooks both of. the California Inn. “. fouth member. of the shaken wp but uninjured. He ‘is-em-}. # ployed asia sign Painter at 117% ‘Broad Street, Nevada City, he thinks there is not» muct. choice. . warden’ declares’ that “lake ~ fishing . ” ing day. He’ states. that during “hot spells the trout congregate in thajs colder water in the low spots on the [™ lake bottom and do not respond read-. ~ ily to the usual lures. It has been? unseasonably hot here. for several to 90 degrees. If this continues until openingday, May. 30th; Hiscox preall lakes are acsessible by roads anid NEVIADACITY: Local Lions will! in. afamily barbecue: at sheriff Carl Barbecued beef will be served at 1./Lions nd guests from Nevada City, Coifax, Truckee, Dowméville and Auburn will attend. ANOTHER DRIVER (NEVADA CITY: Robert. Renard of 4253 Broadway, Alameda; is in the county hospitay here suffering f#om a broken arm and scalp lacera-tions as qa result of ‘driving off the ‘Sank on the Bear Vahey grade, 21 miles east of this city, on the Tahoe Ukiah Highway, at 7 p. m. CHAMBER SEEKS SETTLEMENT OF LABOR DISPUTE; FOURTH PLANS SPEEDING UP DESPITE. LULL = FOR THE GREAT CELEBRATION; EXCELLENT SYSTEM OF FINANCING IS_.DETAILED “GRASS VALLEY: O. P. Hartmann and Jerry Brust. . MEMORIAL DAY \PROGRAM TOLD ; With. him in the car, were Miss and Miss Hilda Grass. Valley. The. tiwo girls suftered” Cuts and bruises but were not stifously injured. Jack Bowden, party, was Lotris L. Richards, highway patYolman remports: the car, registered to George C. Boles of Nevada City Was completely wrecked. It turned ‘er several times going down the 46 foot embankment and landed on its top. Renard attributed the avcident to faulty ‘brakes. ~ WILLIFORDS ADD TO SIERRA MOTEL CABINS NEVADA CITY: William Earle Mullis, Commander of Banner Mountain Post VFW, has announced that the traditional Mémorial Day Services Sunday, .May 30 will be “highlighted by a 10 a.'m. parade on Broad Street. Participating will be school children, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and VFW Auxiliary, AmScouts and other civic and a getrigae Servipes. will be conducted hy the Wednesday: meeting of the Chamber of Commerce that his seven man labor relations commtitee was still trying to solve the long-standing Valley Grill labor dispute. . The committee is seeking he’ said, submission of the dispute to an arbitration board headed .by ‘a federal conciliator._. Members of the committee are Steele; Dr. Daniel LHirsch, (Chamber of Commerce president), March, Downey Charles Clinch, Benjamin Wadlow,. Louis ae. William H. Stinson, chairman. ‘of erican Legion and its auxiliary, Boy} ©<UTed from, 6th Army headquarters Steele reported to the regularengaged in Be Harry the h ot Fuly Frontier Days CeleBratik Committee, reported that despite: @ temporary lull in preFotrth enthusiasm, preparations fer events were: ding up. i are 4 for the mammoth “4day entertainment have crystallized. Now scheduled are two’ pageantry shows, a 4-day golf tournament, the sreat parade, a frontier show, western days rodeo, dances, mining and logging .skill contests, U. 8. Army battle maneuvers in Memorial Park, eutdoor church services on Sunday July 6, a beauty contest, and. a host-of other exciting events and program med fun: John Colling reported he had sea promise of a 70-man unit inelud ing a. band to mareti, and play im . GRASS VALLEY: With the pou ae of concrete Tuesday mornh “ots + BH uated ou West . The new. struc S 4 be sitated between the Barker property end” the Williford. ce. Alonz with many post war f vements er than the present bnildings. Though no definite’ date for the completion of the additional ‘tenet tures hopes prevail among Fred and Marie Williford, owners and operators of thé the structures will be slightly larg-. motel that. construction . work will be completed by summer. here on Saturday, Mrs; iY will b& in theres. es Mr. and Mre.Patrictt : @amily of Palo *Alto, whdy guests of friends and “el have retussied home. NEVADA CITY: Sheriff Richard W. Hoskins yesterday reported that DWwight Lewis, 25, Lodi musician accused of involuntary manslaughter had jumped bail of $2500, The sheriff ie hooking for-him. Lewis on March 15th. ost. goeel: of his-car at an “‘S’ tura in the Grass Valley~Auburn Highway in front of ACCUSED OF MANSLAUGHTER, DWIGHT LEWIS JUMPS $2500 BAIL Chia Etanann’s: weorking yard. Lewis painting a car, and crushed found death Gy reason. of Lewis’ driving him against a building which halted its At. the inquéet a coroner's jury Legihton haa come. to his HIMES Sp eh 00 pe caieiuhels in the vicinity . of. he Com ree Hospital. <" —— se eee t the request of Joel ‘adios «chamber’s farm committee : presen group went on reco favoraing passage of AB. 2082, a 1 ‘purporting to. make possible for cotthty an $80,000 agricultural ’ fon June 5t eae +. ‘O€ the 56 canna to diplomas are veterans of } veterans educational: a night. On June ist the t . services will take place. ioc sansa ao sae ar