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NUGGE
GRASS
.
VALLEY
——
WEVADA
CITY
aer» me
FO
A TRA A
No. 54. The County Seat Paper. NEVADA CITY-GRASS V ALLEY, CALIFORNIA
»K place ate
TOVille
Was
sey
‘4
i
S in Meng:
ha
q
LOUD
and Mry, 4
of ancient Chinese music, dance and
A
» former teal
drama will be brought to Veterans
s first of
AIRED IN PRELIMINARY HEARING.
NEVADA
Memorial Building Saturday evening,
Memorial Day wa
:
ATTEMPTED RAPE CHARGE: DETAILS
GRASS VALLEY: A performance:
CITY:
Bonnie
Bailey,
give us
‘aunt but potent coum
siete through the trou
as they
band will play stirring music
march.
of
line
the
progress along
two
the
of
ies
The ladies’ auxiliar
‘qide country which has
“touched by the blight of
social body is covered with . ,
of war. Qur monuments
@ied that we might live
‘security and in enjoy
“the Bill of Rights, dot the,
i, between Maine and Cal
-petiveen, Minnesotagand Lou
those of her asailant
struggle she said, her attack iy
ie
“qhese should mean that we, who
.
the
of
fire, are constantly reminded
Pictured is a
fot, the rent we pay in sacrifice of
ley police have resulted in clearing
j.up several burglaries of
Gene Blake night watchman who
‘ dders that fully half the world is tour of Northern California under)’
BANOUETFOR
:
este
°
CAPT. eis
. ww governed by despostic cliques. United Service to China auspices afELECTED
.
r.
thei
e big
. pahaps honestly believing that an ter appearances in the east.
i
hum
the.
for
best
is
the
life
of
from
g
my
(Music and drama datin
Feral 5
i9
offered in. :
me, the time of universal peace
third century BC will be
theatre
. nents.
Those that died in the Civil War
mostly rest in well kept cemetaries
and. with traditinal
instru
ice
Proceeds will go to United Serv
to China, Tinloy said.
vidio our own boundaries, but dur
two
‘iu the Sanish War, and the
geign soil. In the last war, indeed.,
8 Cemetery of Okinawa, where
pena
national” bowraaetes.” Re
we saw a
Street,
Han-. tomary, at the top of Broad
DOWNIBVILLE:
Lewis
»
NEVADA CITY: John Spaffi, Sier-'
ra-Nevada county chairman of Alm" "
for
the
drive
Society
erican Cancer
rday
yeste
funds, announced
377.32 had been collected. The quota
NEVADA CITY:
given the girls of
ies was $2000.
A banquet was for two count
‘REV. ANGUS MILLER.
speak at Memorial Services
will
whoin Pioneers Park
the Nevada City
s\Wednesday
The Sheriff ‘. high school senior clas
evening in Seamans Lodge, Pioneers :
Posse ‘met Monday evening *at the
Park by the Neyada City Business
GRASS VALLEY:
y will ¢
Valley and Nevada: Cit
both Friday and Saturday. Patriot
;
organizations have asked merchants
Jopamavi Saddle and Country Club,
raat
to fly the flag on, Pri
of both «ities
Warse
hers “ Veteran’ of Foreign Mult
a.feql pitc
is,
AUBURN: It waslast
vila} ‘becomimanded by William Earle
,
ring
hono
es
moni
cere
Radley of Nevada City. in condmct
Rip
n
twee
the
at
stor
p,.pa
Damle
M0,
Rey,
.TAHOB NATIONAL FORMST, ON
. those who died in American ware,
ler of a AUDUPE
is purely, volunteer, an unofficial ef the program and Genevieve ElAuburn
adjunct to the sheriff's staff.
liott. provided the musical nubbers. battle in
Methbaist: Gtiutel,~ as
.
KFBE
a
Huels* SACRAMENTO: District Ranger . .
Ue epepker. and Songy. Miel
Up wntit gle sixth
Maroons.
"
er
Hobart Snider of the Truékee Rang
ion
Stat
and
o
Radi
hell
on
ar
Mige
on
appe
will
Byr
ict
Distr
here, reports that
t
Moneats.
e; ta
or
Radley . ji, MettGrov
Moeller was touched 4 ‘hits’ and one . qyinity
of our <heloved soldiers. donk, manager of the Oxford Mine
and marines lie. Tt was. so
war dead.
ee
COUNTIES BEAT
CANCER QUOTA
* Olive Kalienberger was in charge
“Who died, were out
photograph of the
: George C.
Women’s Club.
Glenwood Road, and elected J. Paul and Professional
OXFORD MINE
wid ware, our boys were called
‘road and many. of them rest: in
if
cusThe parade will form, as is
drive had ended and a total of $2.
S P
. })
the fashion of the classic Chinese
+.
and
cars
testified . homes here. Rogers admitted -sevcovers Olympia Park area
dating back to May 10th.
the
Titled “‘An Evening in Cathay’
he arrested Rogers on complaint of }eral thefts
:
the
by
program will ‘be presented
a
cr,
7
'-derish their freedom and regard Chinese Cultural Theatre Group of
ES
GH
HU
Pindice 28 we do, but when one cqn Shanghai. The group is now on a J PAUL
'
,
ary school dhildren.
:
Los Angeles on a grand theft charge. often.
ex-.
ed it off.
here June 7th.
ems afar oft.
ing the weather is fair, the element
)
NEVADA CITY
down Broad to the Plaza, and
served 5 years in San Quentin for §
president of the Nevada City proceed
sen,
sf
y.
robber
armed
stated. up Commecial to. Pine.
Commerce
Chamber of
and fam~Gile
Georg
before. All stores will be ¢losed
Iuatice of the Peace
yesterday whe ‘would go
graves.
the
on
rs
flowe
which
place
$1500
willat
dersleeve set bail
d yesterday ‘he would go before . ilies
* Questioning of Rogers by Sheriff
posed himself. When he finally fled:.
W. Hoskins and Grass Valmember of the he'seized her yrist watch and w¥ench-. Richard
ain
the’ Chinese Cultural Group to entert
ith and in monstrous taxes for
of
gland of freedom. We dream
will
s
ple
peo
all
atime to come when
‘march,
veterans’ organizations will
providand,
ts
Scou
Boy
as well as the
;
She identified Rogers as her, assailant. ‘She testified that wihile <her
state
escort had gone to get a couple of
unable ‘to provide.
‘the Rogers was
in
the city council at its June meeting . of their
reclined.
sandwiches, she
s
Sheriff Hoskins gaid that Roger
to ask for cleaner streets in the busi-.
sandwiches and she reclined fn° the
blank about ness district.
arly
singul
was
y
memor
She
coupe seat and went to ‘sleep.
the streets
ng that happened Sunday night
Hamsen stated that
said she was awakened by someone anythi
But
m,
a,
4
and
m.
en 10 p.
have been in a deplorable condition
attempting to tear off her utderbetwe
Grass
in
ries
burgla
four
ed
and that on’ Sundays and holidays
wear. She struggled with her assailhe admitt
: . .
.
Valley
they present an untidy appearance
ant and he struck her in the face;
do
to
ey
him
Knuck
d
aske
Frank
Merchants have
Chief of Police
with his fist, which cut her chin and
a message from something about it. He noted that
knocked out one of her .teeth) She Wednesday received
of the State trash ‘cans placed at intervals along
bled profusely not only covering her . George Brereton, chief
fication, the streets might help the situation
Identi
al
Crimin
of
u
also
Burea
own clothes; with blood but),
During the . stating that Rogers, is wanted in as well as washing the streets more
.
there is a single fam
pivilege of living m and maintain-.
the: military color guard
ers will be led by banners carried by
Rogers admitted at the police station
that he was an ex-convict, having
rape.
of world affairs.
or
activities will be the traditional
xt missed until.then. He said that
Olympia.’ Park Sunday ‘morning. at
1 o’clock. Rogers
was ‘held to answer:
on charge of theft and attempted
eve,
‘gold ‘like to heli
sel in pitoting
e one
ts for
nt of Friday's Memorial Day
NEVADA CITY: High poi10
a. m. parade here. March
American Legion.
of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the
‘The Grass Valley © High School
Mrs. Andes about 5 a. m. Sunday. He
sleeping in the car of her escort? at
urageous: spirits, who,
.
MEMORIAL DAY _
who gave her name in Nevada Town
or country hak accumulated
ch to
, PER MONTH
AND WORTH ALOT
EETS T00
‘stated he took Rogers to the Grass STR
in this area, ship Court yesterday as Bonita BaiValley police station where he was. ™”
Service to China drive
tat their country might still
anley Andes, testified at the preliminchairman,
local
Tinloy,
Edward
searched.
addliberty, three W'ars have
nounce: d today.
ary hearing of (Roy) Raymond RozgTY, SAYS
(Mrs. Andes’ watch was recovered DIR
PRerip
p the numbers of our heroic
ers, that she was. attacked while
xlong with her purse which she had
ho pe?June 7th, as a feature of the United
in bonor of those ‘w
#
30°
The Twin Cities Paper FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1947
ROCERSHELD TO ANSWER ON
\. CHINESE DRAMA
HERE JUNE 7th.
aye ML
in, Big
B
=
y
ee
y,
90 quiet, firid to the minds of crew have arrived to begin two Of PBK at 4:15 p. m. today. Snider}
VEFIRST SWIM
HA
Your
in
“At
s
will be interviewed on the
we who treastine the patriotism ‘three months of diamond drilling
Vaiss
. . Service’ Program” “by Ruth Dunlop.
_ df their dead, so hallowed with all the mine.
5
.
tion
erva
cons
onsoil
resident, of The subject willbe
flat is fine and noble in our nati
former
a
Bpiscopal Church, «wil
memory of
run and no.errors were made by. jjver an address in gears”
their teammates.
dead.
The Merghanits ended the sixth)’
Me
yq@w officers wil} participate
. © Ne
score. Amos atid Moeller engaged 40 . Gometery
——
—
Mitchell
another battle during the: remaining . :
al traditions, it calls for leaving it, Grass Valley. now lives In San MranOL
a
Y PO
<i: ee
z
innings.
Mrs. Mildred Phelan and __ Mrs. IN CIT
maiftaining it there as cisco and diamond drilling is his
ee
‘tyne FAKE $
cted
colle
e
ons
leto
Maro
Mist
r
The
for
senio
ates
subNEVADA CITY: When the
the OxAnn Hatch, deleg
mpetual reminder to
h
wit
UvF
ct
m=
tra
con
d
His
,wil
apecialty.
from Los Anclass of the Nevada City high school runs and six hits and three
calls Circle have returned
metged, lowly race that lives on Oka
Se
e, owned by C. L. Best
Min
ford
, the saerifices the western for from 5000 to 10,000 feet of drill
hawaof
Tite of Anglo Sazons, has made, and cores.
iy toafiake,’ in order that they
y become free.
‘country is now entbarked up
course wiich eventually may
geles, where they attended the
nual state convention.
an
holds its annual picnic in Pioneers
Park next Wednesday it will have
first
the
the privilege of taking
l
cipa
muni
the
in
n
seaso
the
of
plunge
pool.
Ea Frantz, principal of the high
MT. ST. MARY'S TO
Sev ry
Burne Darson,
i
nese
young
Merchant . '™
shortstop contipued to play brillian:.
several hard changes.
ball handling
Stan
Jones, who collected 2 ‘for
one line dri
‘for that day at, least. Frantz will) to pull down
y also: made good . e; snusband,
Hadd
end
k
Clar
from.
4
guards f0if F Yhe day
him with disturbing.
war of ail time, the neal
)
the bases.
bat also made several nice eatehschool, yesterday obtained permission 4 at
center Meld. Jones ‘had to leap .
in
e&
of Mayor Irving Seaman to open ft)
ve.
ito War and‘ it may be the mos’
have much
throws by the Merdhants; pitcher to
e
life!high schoo! staff. Mayo
k.took @ Ting drivon
es. Clar
idge the
r. catchtet
rovman
pamon
field line anid: tayatanes
the
.
to
ra
gua
life
a
that
stated
c.o
.
kK..
]
+
Loon
Excerpt from the Second Concerto
t
line.
gh
field
ri
on
ing
runn
: si -ouligcome of this policy,‘. o .QiRASS VALLEY: ‘Graduation ©xRachmaninoff—John Cron.
one
n.)
chose
been
the season has not yet
t St.
a nice play’
'en—. so. will take place in Moun
one applica+. Rajph Childers made,
is but a
and ths far there ASE,
believe the forces that rwould
.
omas
Dipl
of
ng
erri
commun:
Conf
ng,.
eveni
ld
an fatie,
in the, third when
’s Academy Monday
—The) tien.
. at firet
i
Address to the graduates
defeated, and Mary 2nd at $8 p. m. The commence
Sapte
e
i
fuscism, .will be
Armetrons,
as & June
Most Reverend Robert J.
ia’s
jed"becauge we have been,
Cecel
Styj‘jn,
MGM
te
wit
of the) p. D.
o mds
Sa Saad Pies that pha treomomn Peat
Auditorium on the gr
ral— David };
ymn of Youth—-Cho
(H
and
ol
scho
mes:
oric
diplo
t
nist
.
Ove’
@
.
form
a of . P™
Tace thet has accepted’
ates. by, the Nes" . sequeria.
gradu
the
a form OF . ,cadedRobe
: irdpiedof tite.
es tte:ptanda
rt J. Armstrong of SacRev.
DeLooking back
over thie 156 year
. @ national lite, tt would seem that, _
iver the
;
Accomp5 animents played by
ee dae cee eentan Grace: HANNO”
No
4
Recessional.
Follows®
Club, members voted onanimously
s Graduates
of Grad
School
Highuate
O”. Mt.The
Mary’s
St.List
spea
a.k He
Americ
vebecnns:inCE
navalI . Believe
topic:
the i,
to Gan
valfor more outdoor events. Group fishbeen
. 38")
Weedready
Wee have
TOlely.” Pierr
Sevens
ing parties, predator and game hunt
puyzene Merrill Barton, Grass
William)
to maititain those ideals of
mt
is the son 0 f Mr. and Mrs.
onita Boudeau, Grase ing excursions and trap and skeet
expressed
School Street. . ).. chien Ver
th
Sou
215
of
ch
Gea
5
t-)
ndamenthe
a Burke, Grass shooting, willsoon be’on the schedour:fu
ively
Valley, Kathleen Rit
Looked at. inobject
Grass Valley.
Grass, 11. for members and families.
wley,
three wats, in which this country has’
rian is the daughter Valley, Laura Don CraGr
cto
edi
val
lfax. Twenty three members enjoyed 4).
e
Co
‘Mh
o,
ec
effect
an Del
Je
ta
Li
y,
je
‘gaged abroad, were, in
va
)
426
the
of
h Ross
kdale, Leona steak barbecue Wednesday at
ne Kaufman, Oa
freedom of all peo-‘. of Mr. and Mrs. Ralp
for the
(tisades
e
eet, Grass Val
le. He
Dalton Str
ass Valley. Rose . pioneers Park pitnic gro k CaretakNes, We freed Cuba and Philippines. is:
d; Divided Wel wac Marriott, Gr
an
St
We
ed
it
Un
Chief Max Solaro and Par
, Cavifornia.
@Went to war in 1916 largely be
ain French
“aise of desire tovemaint
from the British
un@. Police
r topic May Ja
Fall,
predominatThe program will be
imes
McCoy, Gr
ge thant
Ann ch
ard George Milter, ai
Ri
:
ue
_er Fred Bush were guests,: Bar. bec
BR.
Vv.
ey. . committee members were
e Nugent, Graes
in
el
rc
Ma
,
jey
.
tet
sex
ol
ho
sc
e
.
th
ard,
th
Rick
l,
wi
ca
Bart
si
n),’
mu
y
irma
.
el
(cha
nss
Ross, Gra
Valley; . conrad
‘of German domi
the threat
edral and the. Noreen Marie
art.
th
Stew
k
‘Ca
Fran
n
ee
and
i
Gr
Casc
e
y,
pitl
Th
Her-.
singing
gchultz, Daly Cit
Hymn of Youth. wary Ann
school chorus the
oy,
Tinl
nk
Fra
ey, Dorothy Mae Kinter, Grass
ts wii be played by. pert
ss Valley, Mrs. Vall
Gra
companimen
Ac
.
Yun
L.
ner
Wer
Clyde Joseh Kuhfeld, Nevada
_ remembers Mrs, Grace Raymond.
Valley, Mre. Valley,
ss
Gra
.
Lee
de
Gertru
edomand remo
fre
eedom
kland.
Marton Yuen Tinloy, Oa
ecession
Re
os.
Pomp and Circ,um
Marilyn Andrea Andereon,
ey, Don Vernon Prisk,
inson, Grass . Vall
Valley, Ernest Alva Atk
ee