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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 23, 1947 (8 pages)

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SAOR AMENTO: Aerial pheasant @ounis, faster and morte accurate!than old fashioned “hixizg” mein” d>. game Sirf s~nave, are fariliiatics 24 management studies in Sxor-. 0 Valley pheasant areas, aczord-. to Howard Twining. bicloziat in ‘Buea of Game Conservatior, Division of Fish and Pacaient. ‘comnts from ‘ airplanes, ‘Twining said becduse of their speed y, may. hasten the t opus Gye i laa more and ek data in six test areas than dome able “ornts on foo-.In 1 comparative teat In the Wiltows: area. “three men and a dod, worvivz 18 man, hours, counted 271 hens and 21 cocks. A plane censur wer the game ground, which utiliz1 bia may hours counts? 396 hens “3% corks. The oint of vantage team fhe nlanes. Twinivg said, pernit'cd chzorvers to view vast €x“anees and to witness distribution “hanges which ‘oecurred’ among the fete @rring February and Maren. “Wirst the cocks dispersed over the wide breeding areas and jated the rhgarvers witnessed the. breakup and Yemereal of lange flocks ‘of hens. , Twining said the pheasants were ot disturbed by the low fiyine plane dana oaervers could . readily determine whether the birds. were hens or cocks. Areas “asteseint to reach by foot ese <hy Car were quickly “and ‘easily ‘}covered by plane. he beat results were obtained by . planes from sunrise to % a.m. In the ely morning the pirds stéod ¢omi-yratively stilt in’ ‘exposed . “places, “tees atc to enter: dew . STREPERS IN SACRAMENTO RIVER affarded laden eover until the sun was strong and bright. Plane surveys were continued until the latter part of March when vegetation had reachd such a height that accurate counting was difficult. aq [Its eiep [euoIpPy: 971921 [09 ; Twining indicated. next fall, Striped bass anglers continue to enjoy excellent sport along the Sacramento River and its sioughs in the Sacramento County area as far north as Marysville, Yuba County and Coluso, declares National Automobile Club. LASSEN COUNTY TROUT Trout anglers have been enjoying . : first rate sport recently along the streams of Lassen County reports the National Automobile, Club. They havé taken several good limits from. Ash Creek and made\ some good catches in the waters of Pall River. ” and Eastman Lake. If published without \ copyright notices, prints and labels are consid. ered dedicated to the public and cannét thereafter be registered. } \ HIGHWAY—AT CITY LIMITS, GRASS VALLEY fours 8-A. Mi. to 7-p.m. Fei. hes 28 ‘Sun. May 23 to 25th. CES FOR QUALITY MEATS — ee “Bae a RIB CHUCH ROAST—Lb. ROAST—Lb. . WHnLe Tin Pan Alley’s most famous sons and daughters turned out to celebrate his 59th birthday, Irving Berlin, internationally popular composer, blows out the candle @top his cake during « party in pa York. Asked his age, Berlin : “Just 45.” (International) Beneficial insects to contro] insect pests in California orchards are now being sought,by a University of California insect explorer in eonee . . Africa. oy * LOOKING . AHEAD E sx GEORGE S. BENSON President--Harding College? Searcy. Arkansas Why Is It Coming? Many observers are of opinion now that the nation may expect a considerable business recession by August or September. It is expected that this recession will be reasonably severe and might last for. six
months. Some expect it to bring bankruptcy to a good many. businesses that are weak financially, create ‘unemployment, and maybe interrupt production seriously. President Truman is so much “alarmed that he is asking industry to reduce prices of commodities in ender to help eushion the expected ssion. Fears are that it. might” ‘develop into a real depression. In “view ‘of our huge national debt, and ‘the fact that we must maintain a high national income, this prospect is rather serious. Naturally; we areasking ourselves: “Why must it. ? Washington Fable It is on the way because everything is entirely too high. Homes are too high, manufactured goods -are too high, food is too high— ‘everything is too high. People are refusing to-pay the prices. They are going to continue to refuse until something is done about it. Now, why do not the industrialists just -immediately lower prices until Ftherewould be no talk of de$i <=s1027? That’s impossible. Prices are reg* ulated by costs. In manufacturing a :price’ ischarged that. covers the cost. Big item in. cost. is usually : labor, which averages 50 or 60 6dr 70%, and as much as 85%, of a finvished ‘article. Now the fable.’ When iat :e War “was over the Presidert’s is Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Henry . Wallace, recommended. that in the . automobile industry wages could go 4 au 30%, without increasing the “prices of: automobiles at all. oe tha cgitiral Ac ood 41 ave happened in the % bile-industry, of course, it have~ also-in many Labor ‘was encour‘hoes t, which r . bring no price ses. facts, however, were othe: side of the. ice. After @ correspond-. . rise in. prices came, agreed — ACTRESS-DAUGHTER ot the late John Barrymore, Diana Barrymore, ani her husband, John Robert Howard, face a court hearing in Ky. on charges of assault and battery énd disorderly eondact the outgrowth of what police officers called port swinging on a downtown street . corner and hearing was in Couteily in the police station bullpen, They were released on a $100 bond éach. The couple accused the policy of having knocked down ‘Diana, Her husband, a professional tennig star, asserted: “They (the — hit me with a club.” (nternationl) CARSON PASS OPEN Careon Pass on State Highway 88 is now open to Silver Lake, reports the National Automoblie Club. The, section of this highway that runs over the summit has been scheduled for\ opening May 20. A WRONG IDEA An old idea that is just as as it ever was is that of driving . pressures lower than those recom. mended for the tires on the theory that it means better traction, declan. es National Automobile Ctlub, Hansen AgainSLASHES RIC ES HIGH) GLOW ENAMEL Gallons, ‘old price $5.50 AG 495 Quarts, old price $1.65 ‘Now ‘1.40 Exterior Primer Gallons, old price $5.95 Wow 5:25 Quarts, old price $1.75 VELVET FLAT ENAMEL (Undercoater) Gallons, old price $4.60. Now 4.25 Quarts, old price $1.40 Now 1.25 Nu Coat Gallons, old price $3.70 Wow 3.60 Quarts, old price $1.20 wee ww