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November 21, 1947 (12 pages)

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Dolch di. r~ sizé Oposed: nent more. et in econ. i ; in tota} Th nots d in Fi ae S. ‘ ‘ are a éon 7 MILL onsibility” ’ erve intellj<, nt manage. My Je yM Leete, Jr. organization, vd. J S committeding for} Vol, 21—No. ora ame Box Beading, fo! o:. 102 NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOV. 21, -1947 : would have 1€ Operation gi ago. There's T a. County. ii ever since Don5 ALD meine, former Main ; IN me survey inued -his 3. W. Hom. . nty’s * mr. ; ter ‘ Carl. : HOOLS ra Geist; De : : ennis, Milton . alf an hour or te, a" rans, and not a thing . — ae ie eS site , me we d -yemarkable e. : ty a: BB printsnop hat been NEVADA CITY: Tuesday's P 7. rted {nto a madhous election in school unification re: pest eck, putting out NEVADA CITY: The 1 NUGGET SHOPPER, a weekly free= digbitbagbn sulted in the defeat of the measment of” ~ # the NUGGET) hopping news has been established by ure by 1877 to 688." The-only aigYour Eguertar : FE fellow, opposed to iyate warmer form, has been aintance. ’ ring every night, ople and tion: af his are Suacell of the. gold) value of’ > same, Ww nce; and any ween the Ine efore compe. 1 be recover. 4 rt .of compeat a. desk, while ight-eyed printhis various pubIn order to le example™ he in a chair, your jovely ‘white “aa plack penlian prisoners sie = up with: the : aty. overnment shall have date to conul the treaty; overnment ¢ confirm stipulated tha -foremeniioal ive a, semi.) one thousand! to them term of e thereof. th this dark, bitre, it sud--your. scribe to. the a Captain Ni tain Chas. es Bell, J. at Law, B. Faire ubserib Green, irst Divi is X-. mark, his 3 mark. » X mark. srpreters inck, Sec Kearney ye. account. by Henr gene F, G y at John River; its f id n in chargé lespie’s Se je. pardotics © ley and Nevada City stores. from this county. Smiley to keep Nevada County's retail t The newly-established publi exception of the Truckee district,” It's circulation’ of 6,000 willhhiekede every house in Nevada Valley, and virtually all rural atid star rovite: boxholders, served Nevada City and Grass Valley post offices. — Because the residents of Downieville, Sierra City and Alleghan of their shopping here, they, too, réceive the shopper along with. citiée: San Juan, Camptonville, Smartville, Rou LeBarr Meadows, Indian: Flat, Willow nities, however small, in the area. With its COMPLETE COVERAGE, the Siteer Shbpper servés as a magnet for retail buying, drawing business formerly lured elsewhere, i Now. the NUGGET SHOPPER, only asa to ates COMPLETE coverage of the trading area, is presenting the wares of local merchants with the same ap-. . Pea! which large retail institutions are given in metropolitan newspapers. ~~ ugh and Ready, Cedar Ridge alley, Gold so and all o Harley M.: Leete, Jr. and yeeenne J. rade in local shops. ication will blanket the entire county weit the ‘Gy and Grass dieely by the Union Hill, her commu} Cima! ValOut-of-town newspapers, with their powerful-circulation in ed: area, have rexerted, with modern advertising displays, an graced ~~ upon gail buying . , ni rare ee; IT WILL BE ON YOUR DOORSTEP OR IN'YO se MAILBOX EVERY i. NEVADA CITY: Ruth Ry charged with ) sang possession : of « examination -in Just bomen lie te veeue er Pie yj yesterday, was granted a postmement of 30 days. Federal} -inigpectors, witnesses inst her, failed to appear, . Costes VFW Aux. NEVADA CITY: Golden Canaries Cootiette Club-No. 252° held . its: installation of officers on! Monday,; November 10, with a ‘potluck dinner, installing offieer Eldora . Russ’ as Past Supreme Grayback. She also was. the ‘club’s instituting officer eighteen. . monthsago.Assisting hér were Edna Espi-. , nosa, past supreme director and . past Gray Back of Club No. f, and ae Bruce, both of Sacramento. Ree Officers installed’ were. .Chief . Gray Back Blanche Hatch, L. D., Marie. Lystrup, B. lx, Cqral Morton, S. K., Charlotte: Officers . installed were Chief Grayback Blanche Hatch, L. L: Marie Lystrup,.B. L. Coral Mor* . ton, 8. K. Charlotte: Plageman, . P. lL. Florence Smith, C. C. LuL. BH: Minnie Betty . Skalisky, Ss. cille: Cicogni, . } Young, T. W. Fio Clemo, Bernice Shearer, ‘Mildred Tobiassen, S. R. “R.' L., ote}. Mildred. Hash, Asst, S. L. Mary ingelini, Jeanette Silicani, I L me-Filler, and I.8,.L, Char: ; nit jtotte. Plagemann, a ‘thos, Nes at the Community: ‘here in a critical condition.. He -Coral Morton presented gifts to installing officers, Blanche Hatch presented ~ Charlotte Plagemann. her past' Chief Graybacks pin. Plans are, ‘being madeto at}tend Club No. 1’ at Sacramento November 21. Charlotte * Plagemann is in ee of transportation.. IN ACCIDENT 26, U._C. ‘ baseball; player, ital was returning Sunday from a bear hunt with Louis. Berlin, andLee Hutsell, oth of Colusa, when rounding a ‘curve he was thrown out, his head striking the pavement, He was. still uncon~ scious. last evening. Ramos is: the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramos, proprietors of the Espanola Hotel in Colusa. -. They are in Grass Valley in at-. tendance on their son. It is assumed that Ramos was dozing when he was thrown out. They. had been bear hunting at ene . ter’s on Highway 40, when the accident’ occurred near Chicago} Park on. the Colfax road. The: U. °C. Baseball tees olf which the young man is a men ber last ase defeated Yale for the national title. MARIAGE LICENSE. ----rass Ps BLSON — ARTHUR .— ; Nevada County, November 18, 1947, David Keithe Elson, 20 Bleanor Alan Arthur, 18, poth. _ of Auburn, Placer” appearing for her prelim~: * _ GRASS . VALLEY: ‘John. ‘Ra-. utters to all peacé officers en ‘eounty,’ calling for a meeting vat 10 (a.m. next er in the Sunerior Court room: The gathering ‘is to consider ‘preblems of standardizing and: ‘streamlining of the administration of juvenile justice. ‘Barrett took. the action after several conferences. with Judge of the Superior Court James S: Snell, who wishes to see a better routiné’ established for handling juvenile cases. BLAST: INJURES BOY'S EYES CAMPTONVILLE: Walter Reed, 17, son of Mrs. Bernice Reed of this town, was badly injured by the explosion of a dynamite cap yesterday morning. “While his mother was preparing [breakfast she heard. a loud ex‘plosién. Going outside she found her son writhing in pain, She took him to Nevada City. where Dr.B. W. Hummelt examined him and found that he had exploded a dynamite cap.}. The ‘first -three fingers of ‘his left hand had been blown off at thet second: joint: His chest and face pad been. penetrated by. bits. of: Coraas, and his left eye had ‘also been penetrated. The doctor. said he might lose the sight in that eye. He was taken to the Community Hospital in Grass Valley, where he will remain for several days. -. srmrca AND CHATTER HELPING NEEDY: NEVADA CITY: The Stitch and Chatter. Club of Indian Flat north ‘of ‘this: city: -is engaged’ “in collecting and mending ae for needy children. E aipcdieor 9A the club’s welfare comm clothing is néeded by a number needy children. . Interested in. the . project “are Mesdames — ‘Jack Davis, Charles Masterson, Joy Hilliard, Fred teher, Pager ‘Joe Waetcher, . Charles Wilbert, Bob Rice, ere ‘Weselsky, Douglas Gehrman an Steven Eden. = Little Red ‘NEVADA cITy: Riding “Hood will ‘be — ening by the ‘during @ kids night Players “and dance, i the Elks Thelma Scott, Earl} 9. fire broke out between: the wailtt E “on ithe West: side. It.took over} Bam an hours work and five lines of. S% hose to. bring-the flames under? control. ‘The ‘old hotel building; next door was badly -scorched:}, Temporary office quarters were established in the Forest Service building aeross the street until the necessary repairs could be made on the city hall. “ Mra. Fred C. worth was host=: ess to a Humber of invited guests at a bridge and mah’ jongg party} Hotel. Prize. at the National winners of the afternoon were Mrs. A. R. Archibald and Mrs,
James C. Tyrrell of Grass Valley and Mrs. Gertrude Goyne and Mrs. Mary Warnecke of Nevada City. Mrs. Dorothy, Starr Downing, returned. to ‘her home in Grass} Valley from Sai preparation: for her approaching marriage to Frank M. Nilon. White ain San Francisco. Mrs.) Downing ‘was honor guest ‘at .a luncheon shower given by Mrs. Curtis Hayden. Barrett J. Anderson, c. A. Shelhamer and* C. E. Trezona passed through Nevada City en-} route to Los Angeles after a trip to: the El Dorado: property at Allegany in which they were in‘terested. While in Nevada City Mr. Tregona announced to the local stock holders that the: shaft} ‘at the Camborne Hayle -property: 2 atthe railroad trestle south. of} town was tobe unwatered in the spring and sunk 500 Beet deeper. [ ee 50 Yars. Ago Privates John Kilroy and Her: bert Kitts challenged any other two members of Company C. of the Nevada Light Guard to determine the champion marksmen of the organization. The contest was to be a series of matches, the best three shots in fivs at}. the 200, 300, and 500 foot targets. Sergeant. Robert McLeod and and Private B. A. Bost accepted the challenge. Charles E. Wren, civil enginfeer of Grass Valley was appointed superintendent of the Alligon Ranch Mine. Feeling was so high followin a baseball game between the Grass Valley Monarchs and the Nevada City Colts at West Park that some of the Nevada City people ‘were pelted with eggs and vegetabls as they ‘passed through Boston Ravine on their way home. Among the victoms were M. Maher and M. Bernheim and the carriages. Of ‘several -. ‘The Monarehs won: the to 7. — Sadie A. Allen, talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Allen of Nevada City, gave. “a piano recitalgat the King Conservatory in San Jose. where she had been studying music for several years. She was” assisted by the San on Orchegtral ase" 2 aa . FOLSOM TONIGHT h Francisco int trict of the county’s 19, in which the proposal carried was Lime Kiln area. There won.by 4 voteS—22 to 18. All other rural districts rejected the proposition flatly. It was defeatéd 2 to 1 in Grass: Valley and-8 to 2 in Nevada City, The itemized tally was ’as follows: the it only ; No Kentucky. Flat 15 Oakland 5, Rough and Ready.: Union Hill” Wolf Clear Indian Springs: .:.0...:. North: Bloomfield Ue PORE loco Forest Springs Pleasant Valley Cherokee connie enweleeseenceees NEVADA CITY: Basketball teams, A and B, will play their first game of the season this evéning in the gymnasium, with teams from the Folsom High Schoo], _ The squad welcomed back. al . large number of veterans from last year. The B squad also has several veteran members ‘Coaching. the A‘ squad GRASS “VALLEY: “Wwiniam K. Powell, a‘native’ ‘of Grass. Valley, azed 60-.years; is” “believed to have jumped. from the Golden Gate Bridge. yesterday.. His, shody Was not. recovered. -. Powell was an atterney, residing in Alameda and practicing Jaw in San Franeisdo. He gradu‘ated: from the. Grass’ Valley High School in 1906 and: front thé University of California in 1910 He was the.son of Mr. and. Mrs.f Arthur Powell, early settlers. in Grass Valley, and a nephew of Mike. Keleher of. this ee Ot Se Oe VILES SUPPLIES SCHOOL BUS GRASS VALLEY: The Grass “Valley, School Board has acceptPed the bid of Paul Viles to supply a new 61 seat bus. The. bus is to be delivered. in 20 days. The price is $7,685.45, The board. will hold a special meeting Monday eyening to consider plans for building: additions}: to the James S. Henneg&y° School. E NEVADA CITY: Mrs. Eleanor Bolton yesterday filed a petition for letters of administration in the estdte’of her husband, 16th, without leaving a will: : . The deceased left real estate fof a rental value of $75 a month, according to the petition, and ‘shares. in the Sprouse Rietz Company valued at.» $17,482.19. Heirs are his wife, a son, Thomas Bolton, and a. daughter, Mrs. Alberta. McKean of. Colfax, Placer County. . * tendant Henry Fuller of the Spanish Mine and gave him and his bride an old fashioned surprise party. 75 Years Ago~ . A bar of gold valued at? $3,000 was brought-in from Empire mine, being. the. Pie bar produced during the month. To-. tal product’ for. the month was. $14,000 with a total expehse of 49000, leaving a good margin for profit. > ‘The North San Juan War Club which was started as a campaign paper in the GrantGreeley election by Jundge Stedger, ceasd publication. \ P. H. Paynter filed bond in the sum of $2,500 as Justice of the. Jenge of Grass Pha og! townis Sk ‘. George Abbott. aided by Boh'.os . Boner, B Coaches are Art inet : and. Ross Furneau. ; erations’ . in’ the use, of the heckerohfef, “by” Steet we ous a . burn;, t {'Freop 2 of Grass Valley; Com4 . \Pass'.by Troop “22 of Grass: Va). . {25 at 7:30 o'clock in the office Harry Bolten, who” died October . office, but so far none have Seeing You,” removed from Lois’ cell. ward ' Southern California. description of Hardy. and i is NOW Nailttig hei one in Wall scaling -by Troop. 11. of Roseville; First Aid by}: ley;’*Diamond. hitch by “Troop. 7 ‘America, this year. Chairman of. the Ra} ¥, -which sium revealed that intensive prei. parations “being made’ by the Varieus~ ops. of the Council ‘to participate “in signaling, firemaking, © ‘can‘rae,. g rope climb, ‘model airoplane and An Eagle Court of Honor will also-be held at the Rally, accord-‘ing ‘to Scout Executive Raymond J. Ewan. An Eagle Scout board of review will be held, November of T. L. : Chamberlin, County Bank Building,-” Cc, W. Lauppe, missioner, Roseville, has. been mamed Rally Assistant © District Commissioner; Howard Lee of Plater Richard R. Scneder of. Roseville, ville, Chief Timer; and ~ Lou Poulson, . Roseville, Master AUBURN: Progress. on the ‘Annual Appeal for Funds: of the of America still continues to be slow, raised to. date, according. to G. man. Auburn, Loomis, ‘Tahoe, and Downieville remain the their full share to. date.. duit, Lincoln, 65° per cent, Grass Valley. 38 per cent, Foresthill 34 per cent, ‘Nevada City 23 cent, Colfax-Weimar 18 percent. ganized in communities which have not completed their drive, the” solocitation, Kreatz stated, In order’ to aid the committees in thefr work, Kreatz asked that those who have not-yet contributed* to make their contributions direct to their local drive chair= man. Local Chairman are as ‘follows; Auburn John A. Raffetto Jr., Loomis. Albert Law, .Truckee Roy Waters, Roseville Léu Pouldressed. He wears a.checkered ‘blue: shirt, brown army pants, brown shoes, a field jacket, a gray, or possibly a blue felt hat. Before. he left he-had: vagcu. mulated a dozen chocolate bars and is known to have’. had several dollars in currency,. believed to have been” contributed by his eight cell mates. He slight limp and has.a bad: sore on offe leg.Peace™officers throughout the West haves The deputies: believe he will do. ‘most of his traveling by night. fined-with him: in thejail-tank her “ miunicative of any SniOr aint ori of of. Truckee ‘and Constriiction: of: a lean-toby Troop 15: of Gold. re: Flat. will highlight. the activities} — of the Annual Rally of the Tahoe. a Area Council, Boy Boone eee ‘M. E. Witting of Grass. Valley, . will be held December 6 in the}, ’ Roseville’ High’ School gymna} 47 the _ Knot-tying, . bugling events .on the program. . < ‘Council oa of] Tahoe Area Counci, Boy Scouts. -con with only approximately} $923.00 of the $1600.00 ‘ budget] Roseville follows with 72 ‘per 2 per) Committees are. being. or-]. “ NEVADA CITY: Since Joseph i: asic Jr., con— fessed murderer of James McLain,,elevator man in a veterans administration building in the bay area, disappeared mysteriously from the county jail sometime ~ Monday, many tips have been received. dy the ‘sheriff's © develo into a lead. His wife, Lois Hunt Hardy, wl ho. shares with him — in the murder confession, profess she learned her husband had. departed. “Apparently she hati no inkling’ he was even thinking of escape. November .12th he had’ sent two’ postals to the local © broadcasting station asking that two songs, ee I. Be . and “We'll Be Together Again,” be ren __ dered last Tuesday and Wednesday nights. They werededicated to “Lois from Joey.” mitted them to be played but the radio set was first ‘amazement whenThe sheriff has perSheriff Hoskins yesterday onda he Foes 3 not ae =a ‘that Hardy is anywhere in this vicinity. now. He does: ’ not believe the escaped murderer. “went. east, be: of the cold: He thinks he has gone south, that Hardy 4s: very’ y walks with a. His companions conre, ‘have been: ancon District Attorney Vernon Stol Reports that’ Joseph Li. Hardy, accused: murderer who Auburn in charge. of floor activ-. way i ities;, Distri ¢t.Commiesioner] publisi Chief Judge; Ray 5B, Arp, Rose. ? ses ied hotels ‘fatied! further information E. Kreatz, General Appeal Chair. communities: which have raised rs to contact those people who have}. been missed in order to complete