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October 10, 1946 (8 pages)

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‘yl Gee Ree “God grants liberty only to those who love it, and are ered to guard and defend it.’”—Daniel Webster . (o — . The Nugget is delivered to . oo for only 30 cents per month » CCVERS RICHEST GOLD. ARELA IN CALIFORNIA ee Vol. 20, No. 80_ The County Seat Paper NEVADA Cc Eso CALIFORNIA BROAD Hugh Brown Named STREET Head of County DENOUNCES OPA URGENT NEED HERE FOR NEW HOSPITAL . ~ _'Employer’s Council ty who contributed to Hugh was the D. Brown named of Grass temporary I Valley chairman Manus Bee ae AP S ee the ec ee story goes, Senator morning telegram from F'rani'cisco: detailing his campaign stand was .on in the response The-general hospital situation in Nevada County is inadequate to meet minimum requirements as set down by Many requests he had rectived deSiring to know the senator’s stand on California law according to Dr. P. K. Gilman, chief of the Buthe OPA. ! reau of Hospital Surveys and Dr. J. B. Askew, chief of Hos to an inquiry by Sie Clinm'’ch prompted by The telegram follows: Te pital Inspections in a report made at Wednesday's luncheon U. S. Senator William F. Know-. meeting of the Grass Valley Chamber of Commerce at the : ] Giese Vailly vite Ghalminah Harley : ; we ; M. Leete, Jr. of Nevatla City. secre-. came to e aoe Hh for this OPA. The telegram of Se es Sie ic irae electe: ‘a Debianat wed er orlicers 4 ‘ iW. can’t do any harm now Nevada Coun Knowland, Knowland’s San ofifice, : Swaz F. Clineh, manager received an important Nevada County quaintness of the town. Doctor Swathe newly-formed the initial zey, who died some years ago, was a Employer’s Council at most colorful resident. All this writmeeting of that organization Monday er knows about him is hearsay, but night at 8 p. m. at the Veteran’s : Raymond campaign William Harley M. Leete, vr As time passes, more and more people will forget the mteresting old THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946 The Gold Center SEN. KNOWLAND DOCTORS WARN OF peace! bec characters Bis 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. land ees = instructors from pranci ae With the alleged yesterday ee : : San that Presi-. Bret Harte Inn. eee, or EA Following an overflow meeting of interested twin city thatthe pres; ._,. citizens, doctors and nurses, a committee consisting of Dr. )}imeat controls indicate this from ee England. He had . apy itreasur ; members aaP-. of" Francisco Division, Federal ident: committed to the fetish Ball H i De Pad Dr. March, D acountry ee cere = six Investigation, a fire arma,Bureau scHool. . of the feels PAIC_—‘regimenation for regi-. Ballou, Dr. Lang, Dr. Hummelt, Dr. Padgett, Dr. Marc r. waitin tridide.s, J60ke, Se 4 splendid —TOO a education and a fine physique. .artman, : = Bee mas = woe is being conducted at the range on. mentation’s sake’’, Glisan, ‘ So oa ae of awe COM Knowland charg-. Fry and Dr. Hummelt was formed to meet with directors of pi ; ae a the Pascoe Ranch, McCourtney Road. ed that the Political Who amis = rales west of Grass Valley. es eace olfficers from the / Bee : : +4 Association, pea A'ction Commit-. the Grass Valley Memorial Hospital that' controls j tee and the Communists, his most) the incompleted Jones-McBoycle hospital, in an effort opponents, afe insisting c 1 : = ia : In his old age, he used to walk . usinesses in eae towns and Rich-. oftice, the Grass Valley and Nevada. on price control. arotnd town dressed very formally . #™4 Worth of Nevada City. City police departments, the Caliin the tired and tattered finery that once must have made him oneof Members° of the council voted al-. ifornia Highway Patrol, amd from the Despite cio the most unanimously to organizea localj Tahoe national forest staff are tak-. — pated the need for a greatly expanding population's hospit al care. universal —— demand for [he Seeat oe Fortune] for employers to bargain collectively . caring ‘had completely deserted’ him Wé had}.With. labor unions. an erect bearing and imperious gare. The — ‘themselves, was someone been SOMEONE. who Wayne her What was the secret . : #irange carreer? The of Siwazey’s oe obvious ans it, that caused this human being to ‘life? away Tt is so as brilliant if a man : ae Hine ee illed in California. ischool is intended use ities Eee bavi: oh Mlasuesiae Kugene are The to of their weapons, tepresenting nee a the officers school the is George William had his . ioe “ices officer for Tahoe national men! nee them traded for something dreadfully inferior, so Ako “oGiinars f Aimons those “who. spake-on French, SER iner in Highway . ment are DeSoto, . Hooper, The OLD POWETL HOUSE. on the . Veale. William Durbraw, Charles He survive in Well and participating. cover which of road OPA duratble producets. OPA in . = we : N. { Directors and ERIC : Se te farmers selling . x . modities will be discussed. focal businessman. a songstress in that six by six redwood house are ON t residence. The beams hand-hewn in and B . . . . : DIES AT 84 ugge 10g raph 1S = HARRY Down night “. born in Forest and had spent FERDINAND fa tae aeckte. Todiaws (Ab 4he in Jones life in stock de this the this city hag become a member of day DEMIIOEG COV: Surviving are and Perrin NUGGET, The the NEVADA Nugget is CITY VERY VERY KHORTUNATE in having Bob eecept this position, and looks for ‘ward to a long, pleasant and profit able association. ATE, Be Ne ene TRASPAARION Typographical Union, an association Hooper Louis nallack the present six while he followed railroading. and [In of Grass grandichildren of The brisk FALL WHATHER is a delighthful change: Summer was wonderful, but ONE OF THE ONE HUNDRED REASONS we like Newada City is the ‘bright and beautiful changes of climate: tahoe. 7 ae eee Ae ee sidered it bad policy to work more than one year in one job, but when he settled down, he really settled, " One of the HARUIEST maples to turn from green to the brilliance of fall ‘coloring, is the slender, ful R. J. maple in grace Bennett’s yard. Sofge, on years ago, son of a happy married Kerney, day about Rose M. Nebraska. 40 The He ers has Richmond, Harold F. Sofge, who. tTout warn their young ones with his father and mother, a 0. ae ee os aoe an . “iQ, apt ; ; tay ae = 1¥¢ Hod params & ‘ay zi ERS () mental er eigsl Bas aoe electrt ADMINISTRATION (Max Solaro, chief of police, yes derday filed a petition for letters of city to anpiey that section o e° COMm= Elected Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce in March 1939, he has served. in that capacity ever since. Through his energetic efforts, mem tis. bership in. the Chamber has: increas administration in the estate of ae ae a . 2 fate ‘brother, Melio Solaro, who met}ed from 65 o 160. : The are in verbal iand eae wn . estimated "hike TAbe made by the but 61 beds available in Nevada City Sisiy. ‘te Navies andl isie he editor of report . state doctors revealed that there are, Grass Valley area city and to rural serve its population rates” aan Ate Howes hiewsoener . . of 19.000 people. In a ouestion and published in petal period Italian printing ee the meeting shops with native labor. i 1s Fraternally Paine is a member of the Elks, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion ‘and Native Sons. He recently
resigned his_ position. of Assistant Veteran's . Saha their capacity was taxed to the } limit, that they were only able to . ; @¢¢ePt emergency hospitalization patients,and that conifinement cases . . . 'Were penmitted only 5 days. Even a } slight epidemic would ororet hall Employment . ‘V5 and would conlict with fire pro Representative toca ii ata superintendent . tection laws. ill Emphasizing that the care of the is a community responsibility, too costly for private enterprise and urging the formation of a hospital district to be owned and operated by the tax payers or a non-profit { ; in GROWING WARM funds was mone by the visiting in Mortuary. . ? Ray Ferri : helped : -ihroush: Sedernd and ohackas carpets Although all but three of ¢don Hospital construction costs are Forest Springs . tests for county offices were decided. rececerpt of oft the per day charges permitting no profit in California hospitals is $11 George L. Jones, a lively contest has. 4.5 beds per thousand population developed with Vernon Stoll, former the smallest possible hospital ' will district attorney, and James Snell, cost in excess of $850,000. attorney with wide experience in The law provides or funds to be San Benito and Nevada Counties, raised through taxation or a bond seeking the office of superior judge. issue. Private non-profit organizaSheriff Carl J. Tobiassen emerged registralate the. est Due 'to-the retirement of Judge 12 wer fey, Heced on an eee headquart the among voters. Bill from the primary contest with tions a could! secure government aid. Private financing was warned against by the state speaker due te ever increasing labor and mainten slight lead over his chief opponent, Richard W. Hosking of Grass Valley, years ago while; Who narrowly missed election tour) . . costs cites “Malanes growth: akael “People,” he der. The certificate was found, along. Operator in Grass Valley, was formRegardless of whether private or withother Ebaugh belongings in ‘a. erly a noted Grass Valley ball play-. public interests take the initiative but steady . hand sachel says, ‘“come. E. Berry in of the ‘woods by Adam] Bigge, ¢r and for many years was employed}in Colusa County. >y the Diamond Match promoting additional hospital Company. space in Nevada County, the local ne to our community because it. repre-. and a party of deer hunters on Oc-. Sheriff Tobiassen has.served three!situation as in many another com oe Nailer, and ee loetree sey if ials. ectili hospital association be formed to be i with. Hbaugh, killed two ah nee 4: about b ae a pleasant escape the prin tere,ue e :invested 15, ce sents Sue auik edibusibn Ge tee from Bay evens area) local conditions and at the end of . the word that if they don’t eat their. resisting arrest om a charge of mur. Years ago. Hoskins, a service‘station poplars begin to go pure gold, Nepg Alvah J hai . ee earthworms, Sofge will get them. wada City will be a PAINTER’s. 2” ‘; : * ; slice On the future of Nevada County,. PAIRIADISE. de : pending Service tion certificate three children, Richard J. Sofge of When all the maples turn, and the lives Selective the general FOR OFFICE ARE EBAUGH DRAFT CARD FOUND Peter mage ohieneua arousing wide interest WILD BILL the State Department of printing at full ous astronomical according to Chief of Mrs. Lucille Benat.the primary election in June, the Heanital Surveys. Dr. Kilman. $10,Valley. There are race for county judge. for sheriff and 0100 is the present per bed cost. of a and two great for constable of Nevada Township is modern equipped hospital. The low Sofge traveled all over the United Sacramento as a linotype machinist. wuvitan i i Htie gestion to be made by, state soffifie Forest/!: and_ sons pone: spending 25 consecutive years with ler ee years ago Weeaver grandchildren. his work as a journeyman pritner, “cee ti “ died last 84 he POE l'the meeting requested a more inten. siare survey and report with sug He was COUNTY RACES are his and his daughter whicih he has continued from 1888 to day, with a brief lapse lag practically his entire Elsewhere in this issue is a story vanced age of 9 years old, Sofge beannouncing : that Robert Paine of sean 6 dsbtuscttcnecna iad cack acheak. the staff of city. Siprings services Funeral of Hospita!. raising farming. : itransiti sicich ei . ' with the USES to accept his rancher of { He aDe Weectent: Se eine! fn le SOFGE began life on April 18, 1782 thurch windows are still being used. Perrin, Springs, ‘west = rt _ . { position with the Nugget. Orrin the fastened . together with pegs, not nails. hi ORs Seas tenis Sp sek ee Sires i Bs. Emma Nevada made her debut as One thie Morale and Wauantion Sess seems: in RE i NAB OR ulus sae ae ss ge aaa ae rae: and OE 66ubie a eorner of Spring and Pine Streets,. March, Thomas Glisan, Jess: Faylor, , througgh the Nevada County Farm. j \Ws one of the town’s most intriguing . 8tooks Hartman, Jerry Brust, Har-. Market Association will meet tuORRIN PERRIN OF etructures. It’ was built, AS <A. 0old Biggs, Harold Hartung, Mrs. H. . morrow evening in Ejpiscopal Parish CHURCH, in the 1860’s. E. T. R. F. Kechley and Charles Crete. ‘Hall for the purpose of electing ‘fPowell eenverted it to a residence A meeting of the officers and/ificers. The problem 6f serving the FOREST SPRINGS in 1898. E. T. R. Powell was the. 'poard of fidectors followed the gen-. market with adequate farm com2a? father of Eddy Powell, well known . "al meeting. Freight. ot . tate Board of Health in improving . radio ad-j with surveys elsewhere, Passenger Agent for the Nevada . advocates See ite both comil iine ee cdi enatine gressive ee is expected, ee . investigated as to its hospital facilMise and Uhe tedal cridiens occu years ‘ General . . \ next . ea out for the health needs of thie aes will controls over . } He the, road Company, “Being. _ active during the Narrow Gauge's pro goods and ag-. !! Ris joined “kiown ii Je eaeiene January 3, it BE s Ae vigorously consumer and . to controlled and the Nugget -and will. -territory: Alt-of Gatifornia—has—been— munities, Poine was for many that when _thell. meet on eee decided Knowland a “substandard must be improved” and suggested ‘Nimat «lone fangs protren: We aa Valley. asserted ones Askew: warned tivat, fie ieee ‘. hospitals were represent the Nugget in Grass the anaes. we Dr. H. condition, un ceilings. that rather than envy, he drew pity. ; Council were Stuart Chalmers. O. P. . pai MARE? noe Se occanind. Signed: Frank the of the termination advantageg of forming an Employer's . Steele, and the ara i cannot office. . must follow.ibe law . enfonecement Patrol = oat everyth eS fut perce Cant. Josgph Blake of the California . ricultural the — the . 80th congress sae eee forest Bob Paine bas ~staff_of— et Se ee ee SSPE Here ne a ‘seman scone he cele arms sheriff's the Val SH Mi : called j realistic fire iN . the labor diapute lovelvine in of increase thej economy and added a start hand all the things that most deliberately employee , are _the —* oF ork ee ane eee deseo ee fe ae sine = = aeiicors piled vone ization and its work in carious com want and Leitzel. enar — Eucene Jones. seeing Malan Ls Fs EONS . aitictaees of peace iwho spoke on the state wide organ-! sg ee. ee wers are too obvious. What flaw was throw Bons ane duced Art B. Innis, City Councilman j of Nevada City. Third speaker was Fi vo a1..instructors :0. ened by Hugh D. Brown, who intro had j it NS BOB PAINE JO! NUGGET STAFF aes Seer tedcnn ke attempt to blame _-strated. meeting, which” aiediect One never would have Mistaken him . ely 100 employers attended, was opfor a peon. There, strangers said for these weapons _ is demon ee “Seekene THNOWeT?() the ‘best dressed men in the state. He . association and join the California! ing the course. Practice in the use, wate ee line. which advocates had lots of suits, and most of them y,Council of Employers. Purpose of the. of revolvers, shotguns, rifles -and} Tisid economic Se refused to were thirty or forty years old, judg-. organization is to make it possible. <ubmachine guns, both in firing and face the facts realistically, the Sening by the cut. Even when to o ‘ sheriff’s. -vociferous Sasa ing cs ea information from el people fo A : want infformation about . living ies con ditions here.”’ The Ferdinand is in Sofge’s name because he was named after the King é of Spain. z tober Ist. Ebaugh =. card ot dl now in term. He is president of the Califor-. according to] nia Sheriff's Association ‘possession of Dor on October 16, 1940. He was rejected at the induction center as “militarily unsuitable.’’ A letter written that i an accidental death on September Sofge is a Deputy Sheriff, Grand Clifford Nichols On 5th. Recorder of E. Clampus Vitas, SecBicvcle Hits Car registered, L. Salisbury, clerk of the board, vi es e Doara,. Service ee terms and seeks election to a fourth; munity, will: have to be improved ; Berry to Selective headquarters A here while : deer x hunting under the«terms of the Hospital Licensing Alct of the state of Cali The third contest is for constable. fornia. The issué cannot be evaded. of Nevada Township. Jack T. Curry : and Marcum Baker are the contenders. Elected at the primary were Dis trict Attorney H. Ward BPWC Meets Discuss Prop. 3 Sheldon, fous Gk eas Bg The Nevada City Business and ‘ounty Cle ; ot ‘ormack, ’ recites Ceunty eguuec Maas ‘eck Professional Women’s Club held a about 15 County Assessor P. G. Scadden ‘. forum meeting Wednesday’ night» miles east of this city, Berry and his tas Sunertekicdéak ob ada a Ostober 9, in the National Hotel. ~~ found in the woods, a satchel sia Ac Cattien ant Grants Proposition No. 3 on the November The value of estate is given as less. retary of the Nevada County Peace ballot, providing for increased teachClifford Nichols, 14, was injured along. wWhh shirts. coat and patie, registration certificate, order John E. Nettell. All these were ers salaries was discussed. than $6000 and consists of real esOfficers Association, Secretary of the yesterday afternoon when the bicycle along the uncontested except for district atwate, cash and trust certificates. Nevada County Sherinr’s Posse, a the was riding down Pine Street colbearing the injunction at the bottom: torney in which Frank G. Finnegan ‘Miss Mary Davies, president presKeep this Card with You at All TimTwo heirs are named, Emil 10. and member of the Highway Committee lided with a two door sedan coming a. lost by a narrow margin to Sheldon. ided. Plane or the October dinner Theresa 11, the children of Melio and the Recreation and Travel Com-. out of Clark Street. Chuck Moore, 17 A Two supervisors, Warren E. Odell. meeting were formulated. Mre. Pat Solaro. ‘}mittee of the California. State/who was riding on the back of NichBerry’s letter concludes: “And. } of Bridgeport and Jerome C. Cough-. Jackson will have charge of the ar The, decedent was riding ‘sovia: Chamber of Commerce. He is alols bicycle, suffered minor bruises, . now I am sending them to you. They] lan of Columbia Hill were reelected . rangements. y back with a party and was either. member of the Brotherly Protective while Nichols was severely cut on. may help in findine some one of inwtihout coritest. Election of the oth— : ~~ thrown -or fell while mounting his} Order of Elks and the Frateranl Or-. the side and face. terest to some mother. The handbag er three will take place two years. Arbogast, Nevada City, Frank horse, under the wheels of a passing der of Eagles. Nichols was attended by Dr. Berand clothing were in very bad confrom now. Those holding office in-' chairman, Grass Valley ana truck, His hobby is fishing, and mother. nard W. Hummelt. dition.’’ cluding the two re-elected are Cary G. Loehr; Truckee. batik: