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May 27, 1946 (4 pages)

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“‘God grants liberty only to those who love it, and are ready to guard and defend it.”—Daniel Webster . ee = This paper gives you complete . coverage of all local happenings.’ . If you want to read about your . friends, your neighbors, and your town, read The Nugget. ~* Nevada City Nugget The Nuggetis delivered to your home twice a week for only 30 cents per month _CCVERS R RICHEST GOLD AREA IN CALIFORNIA _ Vol.20, No. 42 FIRST GRADERSPRESENT TOM THUMB CIRCUS THINKING OUT LOUD By H. M. f Zz If the rights of some part or all iParenits, of the 140,000,000 are not to be violated flagrantly wongress and sometime arbitration of _NEVADA cITy, CALIFORNIA_ The County Sin Paper must labor friends continuously, children delightfully HVE? LOANS AVAILABLE PROCLAMATION TO LOW INCOME FARMERS and farm close of another long and terrible ‘war: The people have again felt the pain and anguish that come with military conflict. They have again, security at the cost of many lives, helped preanServe for all the rights and oppor administration nounced that the, farm security adtunities of our American way of ministration stands ready to give life. On this day we honor our dead. manage ment disputes compulsory. There 1s gented the Tom Thumb Circus in the Plenty of precedent for it outside of auditorium. financial and supervisory assistance We have emerged from this great to low income farm families to in the United States. Australia and Victor Ives talented fifth grader ‘New Zealand. have compulsory arbi-. 2¢ted as the ring master, cleverly keeping the entrance and exits of the crease their production of much] W4T dedicated not only to the prinneeded farm products. This assist-. ©!P!e of freedom and equality guarance is in the form of supervised anted under our own constitution loans up to $2500 for operating or but with a larger obligation to. ful performers in equipment taking tration laws and no strikes. ‘California will observe on May 30° its first Memorial Day following the Harry V. Welch supervisor for the entertain the ed on Friday the 24th when the first grades of 'the elementary school pre make and school were WILL YOU GIVE THA’ r THEYMAY MONDAY, MAY 27, 1946 ee Gold Canoe charge After ‘As complex as modern living ig, the of a the events, smooth entrance and purchases up to $5000 fill. We are now called upon to live far a water facility and up to $12,in accordance with the principles of 000 for the purchase of a family type the United Nations—principles which call: for mutual respect among all farm. succession. of the circus with citizens everywhere dependent band the parade was heralded. First for their food, clothing, housing and the queen of the fairies and ‘her fairy troupe entered, then the king of gob peoples living greatsepilation specialized of the upon dational’ ‘vorgroups aa ling with Bik brownies and elves: tte wo ory arbitration is the only cure for . R@4 Riding Hood; Goldie. Locks and the plague of strikes which afflicts . *® three bears. Cinderella and Prince If they can agree vwcittrout work stoppages, well and good. Welch a very gay appearance. if they cannot, then there should be an arbiter to force agreement. mal part horse ‘and part bird. There were races with toy auto . mobiles, stick Scoltters, tricycles, the people have have been is not worth that much time‘and effort. During : er eis cee eracy growing, as fast as one . cus goes to the first bureauis isstill closed in Washingto D. (Miss s -surviving: bureaus. Phus surviving bureaus. waste the en. Thus the continues. Without SEVENTY-FIVE se change in the administration and the . {i Cr YEARS ot fe in-these principles and Ne Morte ey a Sainte. to are eligible for 40 year farm loans . followed World War I. Nothing ca i $12,000 for the purchase of a'. coyld be more harmful and rob us family type farm if they are, prop-. more quickly of the fruits of our re. erly qualified farmers by experience. cent victory than to have a revival, S the following winter and thoroughly toe nite a , op nn se sever) goiend i oe eae ri The test ee Transcontinental pyeation round scenic. ee oe On a ee ee ants and veterans of World War II. course of the wave of bigotry that NEVADA CITY 50 YHARS AGO Passenger trip Beh. the high Sasubiie sh Pittsburgh aeuveuee al altitudes ee a : ae @ hes yes a ¥ Sasa jee rates: 2 TORI . that Bear srade girls! tion party convention at boys who helped even [ y AGO —AND-— FIFTY YEARS AGO PES ea Mrs. ‘Doris! eeenciation indo the soilewine 1 Ronwine Ba ane es ean Soi eee en-. the mothers and eighth ajand . NEVADA grade teachers, n Gertrude Goyne, C. the employes are taken over by} Foley and Miss Guivias the belief we must do our part toward having The supervisor said that under the. state or nation during this first year Athletic events included a tight . rope walker, a wire Slider and’ aj necessities—of-war.Butwith peace} was the wild man fron Africa, the more than a year old, at least in its;snake charmer, the fat lady and the. European phase, we are still. push-. two headed boy. : ed aOR, The Nias time bureau-. Credit for the success of the cir ormous in a manner which reflects our sincere er types of irrigation projects. Large. our nation reflect this belief in all association type loans can also be its dealings with other nations. made up to a maximum of $50,000. . (Contributed to the Emergency Food Collection by John Chase— The New Orleans Item). the war we had to conform to the. 'weight lifter. Among the freaks there f; erica must share in a double respon under this program can be used for installation of dams, ditches, pipelines, sprinkler systems and oth for the government, and the kind of. the audience. we s0 Wwe, and all who live in free Am ed now working two months each year. /and acts much to the amusement GE government regardless of of life of the facility. Funds advancsibility, We must live our daily lives pushed horses and they were comipleted by around ‘outrageously for many years. the clowns racing with doll buggies. ‘On the average the U, S. citizens are The clowns carried on comical stunts We the world, part in elevating great principles to water . this international level.“ Having done further stated ‘that facility loans are repayable in 20 years or less depending on the length After the parade the winged jacki. bus was introduced an educated ani Bui of their race or their religion. years on equipment and livestock. We here in America, and here in loans. _ . California in particular, have had a us. ‘There is nothing undembcratic (Charming the Wlid West show and in forcing labor and management to people from other countries all made agree. ta Valley place in the state . pe es es Oy Pep Bil i for Wells would rabeine optene ee ident! exch! ieotens alee courses on farming, on the. farm training and other types of. iia ge ws oe Unless we can live at peace and in harmony with our neighbors the sae any. help noi elven to veterans by vari-. rifices made by millions of Americ for raising them. Tint : ee eae . 3 ag ; ; Sis ; and other wars will i ae . ous agenicies. Welcg added that Chere ane is have arre a ee elie two very im]ide consideration . been in vain and there will be little «omplexion of cohgress, it will con-. : Gordon Lageson and Jim Branson. tion at Ghie ago $72.40. l'tions ce being cation eke sel ee weaned tinue. Taxes which can and do de-. of the asa Gay ee ade Mocaaaly oe aoe pee aaa oo ee pages . eo ce a ee td. ‘ben eesoe Een me accepted by founeatee cas the principles of the Stroy the ‘property of citizens, will) drum and trumpet and greatly add-. A Gah atheed ina pauEk Ree lice ics enna — Pe cue eee: the county RSA committee as elig-. United oe upon which we now continue to be collected for main-. eq to the circus atmosphere. ee ‘ia packing a roll of biawiebe sia contest wan between Haicht atl ible tot beac tunder. the Brosnan. Beyond ape lasting peace. taining” theebureaus ~-that burden e Although the ‘Tém Thumb circus Sie to Bia a. worthless copper . Findley aid oa ohiet ie ae — salina —
and, at the same time, scourge us. . was a success it — — Dur-. gayrith val these THO mente Tir sgalnty=k, parties as meee gene« i son ae: aoa abe sees ena chased at its one sete earning capFar! Warren, Governor of Califor Reters noted that every first grade child city, saying he obtained it at a mine. stronghold. Much bitterness of feela ese The various bureaus and agencies. ##4 a part. Even though there are. in Placer county. Mr. Ott refused to. ing was manifest and some. betting for settling labor disputes have prov-. °4tly eighty children in the first} purchase it and after the man had]on the result had been done. For ed their utter futility ever since the grades those present on Friday were war ended. They have settled nothin the performance. who ‘began a search. ing, brought about nO Tsai Rae oe peace in tinue any to big employ real strike, labor and hundreds of con SPECIAL FARM the federal payroll. They are all a part of the useless machinery set to perform something, which in fact has no ‘basis in law except in the ase of railroad labor unions, And even there the machinery hdg coilapsed. Miss Whiat is needed is a basic : MARKET DAY 1A. SET FOR JUNE 4 A special farm market day informed Sheriff Douglass : James Bowers T. were Day ay Justice of the Mr. Day was the concrete DeVoe ORE Peace Holbrook. St. Louis, Mo. davits and whiskey ieee RumeroUrly The special market day has been chance parties visited this city from Grass deataua to th is memory of; all whots have died in de herd sire or install a. all Californians to rededicate them an gives eaich to secure large or some facility individual use. selves to the great principles through panticipant which needed. call without investment. peace, can upon be maintained. every public : careful thought and attention to the The interest rate on the various. eradication of the last types of loans varies from . 3 to 5% . bigotry vistage of from California to the end that the state in which the United Nations principles were first written may better serve as a daily inspiration to freedom loving people throughout the world. “ In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Califor (Seal) ST. ; . = IT employee as too . 'well as our citizenry at large to give for the Democratic funeral there fol i the he = compulstory arbitration as a means] grossed rabbits, chickens, cherries,. t™easurer and Mrs J. Cc Palmer, fin. ene around in of reducing labor and management] gtrawiberries and vegetables not only . 8°: visited every camp on oot, Fopee disputes to compliance with thél among Nevada County farmers but says, armed with an affidavit in one (public need and convenience. hand and a bottle of spirits in the A flock of two hundred angora among farmers in nearby counties 3 a This equipment Yesterday and day before hic On this holida Welch stated. Operating and equipment loans are 5% whereas water lowing the primary election. Iit’s a facility, farm purchase and group The annual meeting of the Womlively cohnpse they. propose -to. have loans are 3%. Farmers living in Sien’s Suffrage Society was held at at the wake and all the Democrats erra, Nevada and Placer and El ‘Library Hall and the following ofwill attend. Nearly every stage and Dorado counties and wlio need the ficers were elected for the ensuing team in Nevada City and Grass Valtype of assistance furnished by FSA year: Mrs. E. C. Sargent, president; ley have been engaged for the ocshould write or contact the farm Mrs. A. C. Hanson, vice president; casion. security administration office locatnia to be affixed Mrs. Z. P. Davis ,cor, sec,; Mrs. C. ed at 122 Oakwood Drive. Auburn. May, A. D. 1946. Item: The Democratic Pilgrim has ‘C. Leavitt, rec. sec.! Mrs. I. J Rolfe NEVADA CITY 75 YEARS AGO mot stockholders in big corporations appointed because home canning and and not members of unions which freezing usually beging about that wontract to labor for the big conporatime. William Brooks county farm ‘tions. Such a law would: seize upon advisor, will seek a large supply of jointly. — Item: grou or more farmers can buy a piece of ifense of our way of life, I call upon equipment, a were confident of success. Valley to secure teams and wagons for D eoennaiae a) ae supervisor sage = he Maccndt a ee loans may .also be made go that two ag very lively. Affi-. water facility which each can married. used by the Haightites, Findley men iby from days Nevada City was visit ‘ ane the clad ee 23, Minnie several ed by the friends of both : candidates u man of this city and his bride was home cannerg has been set for June 4th by theNevada ‘County Farm law Market directors. which represents the people who aré he On men and women who should be separated from left sii pee ne this 23rd day of BARL WARREN, Governor of California. Attest: Secretary of State. : \¢ IN NEVADA CO. INDIAN CAMP. TO BE EXPLORED to Bear Valley. Mr. Tompkins inother and carrying upon his back a with fresh produce ready for sale. In our view the present system of The opening date for the market wag driven through town on the road prospecting pick. His object has been dealing with strikes is rapidly carhas ‘been set for June The property tax bill for Nevada 15 when it will to Bear Valley. Mr. Simpkins into salt the claims in order to wash rying our republic upon the rocks. county the school districts and the ibe open on a regular schedule three tended.to pasture them in the valley out a prospect for Haight. The coal miners for instance are days a week. special districts in the county totalthrowing hundreds of thousands of Funeral Tomorrow ed $502.210 for the current fiscal -—— The Nevada County Histeri¢al other workers, union and non‘union, year up 12% or $53,636 from the Society wishes to remind the public Boy Scouts Coming For Levi R. Newman out of work, $448,573 levied by these governthat the Indian display now on exo Lake Olvmpia June 8 Funeral services will take place The annual Tahoe area boy scout mental units for 1945 California taxhibit in the lobby of the court house in the Hooper and Weaver Mortuary Really when any citizen contemcamporee will take place at Lake payers association said today makis not a permanent exhibit and it is tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock for plates the topsy turyy state of the Olympia, between Grass Valley and ing public its study of property tax hoped that everyone will avail themBreakfast in New York. Dinner in Levi Ralph Newman of Chicago Park mation in which we live, for instance Nevada City on June 8 and 9. levies in California counties. Levselves of the opportunity of viewing San Francisco, That miay soon bewho died Sunday. Rev. Jesse Judkin motor cars that jump in price after ies by the city governments in the tthe display on the Nevada County The area einlraces. Placer, Nevada come a routine schedule for busy will conduct the service and interyou have bought and paid for them, and western county are not included. Sierra counties. H. J. Indians before fall when the exhibit Aimerican executives, riding new sky ment will be in the Elm Ridge Cemthe black markets, the milling conNile, Grass Valley district canrping ‘Property taxes levied by the counwill be changed. liners. etery. gressmen, who hope in the face of and activities chairman heads the ty totalled $254,271 for 1946 comMembers of the historical society The deceased was born in Indiana their various futilities to be re-electcommittee which is now preparing Into the construction of these air pared with $2'56,738 for 1946 the asare also attempting to locate Indian ed the president who is doing his for what may prove to be the largest giants go the most modern mater50 years ago. He was a carpenter sociation said. Levies for the school camp sites and burial grounds, The best but rarely measures up to the numlber of scouts in camporee hisials known to science—and some of and followed the vocation in Grass districts in the county amounted to first excursion to an Indian camp environs for 13 years. task—really all thinking citizens] tory. the oldest. Wood the same old Valley and hig ih M wie $236,644 for the current fiscal year. will be held on Sunday, June 2 at BALSA THE FLYING WOOD should ge to the polls come June 4, M. and dismiss all public servants in. Mr, and Mrs. Harley naltional office who can be dismissed. q As our grandsires used to say: “Turn. I the Rascals Out.” S. oP y iif t a Se gana eg Iwo Jima Painting ‘ Leete Jr. to Arrive Mr. and Mrs. Harley M. Leete,. friend used by man since first he sh si Aagie crawled out of the cave takes its. ~°W™man Of iplace alongside the newest alloys. jes ‘ndiana, gi i. dis wire, ihe and to $184,765 for last year. Spec-}2 pp. m. when the group will meet in i {dal district levies were $11,295 for front of the Bret Harte Inn, With the Iva A. Newman, a daughter, Mrs. E. (Chief among aircraft timbers is. ™MCT@se and a son Everett New: 1945 and $7071 for last year. ‘Local government budgets aid of a guide they will invade the for. old Indian camp in Pleasant Valley. Jr. and three year old son, Harley! balsa, light as a feather so soft it Bratt 1946. on which tax bills which reach III, will arrive this evening for a. can be dented with a pinch, yet tough G s Vall Ss ae visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Leete. enough for struts and braces. Be-. "48S ey ounday of Prospect Street. Harley M. Leete. sides being the flying wood balsa ‘is School Picnic June 6 Jr. property owners in November will) of the historical society to join the ‘be baSed are: already in process in. earavan. The only requirement is an many communities. interest in local history. Those car — is a retired naval officer, recent-. the floating wood used in pontoons The annual Sunday school picnic Preliminary review of One doesn’t have to be a member proposals. gnace for passengers and those need Hangs In Scout Office ly discharged from the naval hos-}and life preservers. of Grass Valley will be held in Lake. in many communities ‘indicates that. /ing transportation are asked t9 A very lovely painting showing]pital at Corona, Riverside County,. Balsa is one of the many tropical. Olympia Park on June 6th. higher budgets with resultant higher phone Miss Genevieve Kent, 541W Arrangements are being made for tax levies are in prospect unless the in Grass Valley or Mrs. Doris Woleg three Roseville scouts re-enacting the following a long period of convalwoods now being harvested in many flag naising at Iwo Jima escence from infantile paralysis concountries of middle America, Mexientertainment, swimming, games and citizen demand brings about a well 312;W in Nevada City. decorates the Tahoe area. scout oftracted’in°-a North African port on co, Guatemala, El Salvador, Hondurrefreshments. It will be an all day defined economy approach to local fice painted by Mrs. Henry Caasch. the Mediterranean. He was com-las, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Cuba,. affair in which parents and children. budgets by local governing boards. MARRIAGE LI historical i = ha us z of Roseville. It was presented at the. mander of a rocket ship in the Nor-. Haiti and the dominican republic. . 'will participate. Now’s the time for individual cit-. Dorville-Smith—In Nevada C€ a council rally to the boy scouts and. mandy and South France invasions. Middle America’s vast forests scien.Jizen action, the association declared. May 22 Frank Raymond i was received on behalf of the counand of various naval missions in the tifically tapped are yielding new maand new wealth for Middle American If the people don’t act tax bills for and Amy Lee Smith 30 neu 4of cil by Judge Lowell L. Sparks. Mediterranean. Valley. : terials for United States factories cities, this coming year will skyrocket. '