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October 13, 1950 (8 pages)

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NIXON WILL BE IN COUNTY ON WED. OCTOBER 25 Republican candidate for U. S. Senator, Richard Nixon, wrote C. R. Clinch, Nixon for Senator . campaign head of Nevada county that he would include Nevada lained the local chamber’s . Vy VY ; . . aes SoG" se DICK HOSKINS TO. MDRAUUC MEFTIGIS . ts eke . ERANTT STATES “ini oro ordinate their promotional proSET FOR NEVADA CITY Max. Min. nesday, Oct. 25., ee DIN Wriday, Oct @ 0. 71° 38 z fo ane evade city chamber at / BUSY PIQNEER ICE. sunpay NovemBer 12 . e 7 5 3 (SCHOOL COSTS) eitstencenttoe Saati unaay, ct® invited Grass Calley chamber reCalifornia congressman who presentatives to meet with the], Olaf Jenkins, state mineralogist . Monday, Oct. 9 .... 78 36 made history in ‘breaking’ the Al> Eien chay ts BUSINESS HERE. stsenes'mmm elt, Ss, = BELOW AVERAGE srr esems cio meetnig Tuesday evening, but in invited to nert meeting o fednesday, Oct. 11 . 5 : : : a neat bit of maneuvering the California Hydraulic Mining As-. Thursday, Oct. 12 . 87 42 Senator-candidate Nixon made Sheriff Richard W. _ Hoskins «gs Education costs per student at. a deep mark in May of this year 4 lay was taken away from the : ' : sociation scheduled for Sunday, : he ae : eee jocal body. Spickelmier . and . Will leave the county peace office . srternoon in the National Hotel, Nevada City high-school are be-. when he visited Grass Valley and ; t Jan. 8, to be supplanted by . », its : ' low average of other high schools . gave. clear and concise answers Sofge attended the Grass Valley . 2&* ’ ’ . Nevada City, acording to George ; ner . sors Taasiehibors presented the proposal . Wayne Brown, Grass Valley oil . yy Hallock, president of the as F EDERAL GOVERNMENT of comparative size in the state, . -on campaign issues. distributor. Hoskins is reversares ATI despite repeated criticism that. That Nixon was_ pleasantly and no one from Grass Valley ap. ‘ 3 >. sociation. ¢ A IN , peared at the Nevada City meet: . "8 the tables by entering the oi Better than expected was the SUIT WINNER A ST the cost of education here is ex. struck ‘with Nevada county and ipa business. The sheriff announces . a+onq t the Octob t‘ cessive and out of line, Principal . its peoplewas reflected in the img mr the everiing, this week that effective Nov. 1 ine of Gre easecietion, ihink. Bea P RIVATE WATER C0. ‘ E. A. Frantz told trustées of Ne-. written comment lauding the Spickelmier urged that Nevada . 1. will become the proprietor of . 4 ‘ vada City unified school district . ‘grand hospitality and’ sincere i i : : ~. at the Hotel Colfax in Colfax} The U. S.supreme court: rey unified scho ct. g er ae La a dagen Heahenal drags? Mooi lee the Nevada City Ice Delivery, . Sunday, as the first meeting after. fused to review a lower court Monday Pate : acai piso he oe a gestions of a ‘fun’ map of the type 101 Boulder Street. ._. a@ three months summer recéss. decision allowing California to bates official said = rt ee viously. Fu ei Parapeds: ict featured by the chamber was. The official paper work will . period. intervene in a United States suit pe ah eo the a hig praesent ca om ro pris one made . . take place next Thursday morn-. Floyd Wilmouth, association . against a private company over . School is $369.50 compared to a ator-candidate . Nixo: Pi gries ing in the offices of Crofford W. secretary and Placer College fac. water rights in the Little Truckee . State average of $383.65 and al/his own itinerary to include Eropdent Tremourcux, Crest y idges, wttoriey for’ Hoskins. ulty member in geology, report. river. state median of $370.24. _ 1Grass Valley and Nevada ae on Valley, expressed ‘willingness to The sale includes: all stock, fix-. ed his geologic studies during the} The government said it needed Figures quoted at the meeting Oct. 25—a day which wi see investigate joint twin city advertures and equipment, and inven-. summer months. : in the federal district court in. at the high school were taken. him meeting groups and gyros tise and named a local advertory of supplies. The building. Future programs of the club. San Francisco against the Sierra. from a report by the state de-. at Auburn, Placerville, Angels ae. ee housing the business is not in-. were outlined and discussed.Valley Water Company, a Cali-. Partment of education and repre. Camp, Plymouth and Jackson. ee eure With he NC . dudes if tue (ransaction. The CHMA has extended an! fornia public service corporation, . Se"ts comparative costs of: high. . , The southern California man vada City, Truckee and San Juan Hoskins is a native of Nevada . invitation to the full personnel of . to get prior rights to water in the . Schools with enrollments between . whom prognosticators. point out Chamber of Commerce Presith : & dent Ray J. Spickelmier and Secas retary H. F. Sofge appeared be. fore the Tuesday luncheon meetTwenty-Third Year, No. 42 ing of the Grass Valley chamber Nevada City (Nevada County) California, Friday, October 13, 1950 The Weather chambers. : : : : : : 200 and 299 students, Frantz said. . as senatorial favorite at the Nov. 4 City and attended Grass Valley . the reorganized California debris . Little Truckee. : Sete : : , Sofge gave a brief report on the ‘schools where he was a star ath-. Commission to attend the meetThe government sail it needed Nevada City high school has an . 7 general election is basing a e ee ee eke in the ear twenties He . ing at the National Hotel. th ater for irrigation in the . °?t0lment of 233. cont oh ee. ee . -s : : ees . 8 Included in official business. principals and vehemently demerce meeting at Sacramento at played first base for many years. Considerable discussion was Pyramid Lake Indian Reservawhich ‘time he ‘put in a plug’ be-. 6) baseball teams of the area, and . Siven to the proposed federal law . tion and the Newlands Reservafore the highway committee for} 5+ one time played for the Oak. Placing all mining claims proced. tion Project; both in Nevada, and speeding work on Highway 20. j,44 Oaks and San Francisco . Ures and programs under the bu-. in connection with the Tahoe Na: and the proposed Nevada City-. Seals of the Pacific Coast League. . Teau of land management. Pres-. tional Forest and the Boca Reser: Grass Valley four lane highway. ~ pricy to hig entry into politics . ident Hallock, who had opposed. voir. The Little Truckee joins In view of complete county: co. he operated the Texaco service . tae move at a recent congression-. the Truckee at Boca. was authorization of construction . nouncing. ‘Communism. of three bus stop shelters to be Chairman Clinch and Nixon located on the Downieville high-. supporters are arranging a reway, at Willow Valley and at the. ception for the visiting candidate end of the Willow Valley road. which will be fully announced The shelters will be constructed . shortly. by students in the industrial arts At the well attended luncheon ordination and cooperation there . station in Grass Valley, was book . al interim hearing, explained his} [py support of its petition to inwas general expression favoring a county chamber of commerce. .Kent . Walker, of the Nevada county Bus Lines,’ suggested a letter of endorsement from the Chamber relative to application of his company for increased bus fares on the Marysville-Colusa run and also the Grass Valleykeeper for the Diamond Match Company, Grass Valley, ana worked as a carpenter in defense work during the war. He is married to the former Mrs. Dorothy Cormack, and. has_ three children. Hoskins’ son-in-law, Gino Battista, Grass Valley, will be asposition and that of mining men of the west on BANK OFFICIAL HINTS ALLOCATION FOR 4-LANE tervene, California said her economy would be affected injuriously if the U. S. were permitted to carry the disputed water into Nevada. The U. S. government argued “this drastic transformation’ of the proceedings is not only gravely injurious to the original partclass. Preliminary steps were taken to enter into an_ inter-district agreement with Grass Valley high schol district which would authorize the attendance here of Jerry Coleman, first string quarterback on Coach Thomas Nelsons varsity squad. Frantz caid Coleman’s parents ! held Wednesday noon at the Empire Hotel, Assemblyman Laugh° lin E. Waters, vice chairman of the Republican State Central committee on matters centering about the November 7. election campaign. In the absence of secretary Elton Williams, confined to his home by illness, the meeting was handled by Paul eine, -2 Marysville circuit. sociated with him in the new enHIGHWAY IS ARRANGED ies but—unnecessary.” moved to Grass Valley the first . Ullrich, former committee chairRising operation costs were de-. terprise, and will manage the The district court denied Cali-. week of school but that the youth . man. tailed by Walker as basis for the . business until Hoskins leaves his} Earl Lee Kelly, vice-president . ¢,.yia’ request. But the ninth . wished to continue school here Waters, covering California application which will be heard . county office. Hoskins said Roy ries specter Of EMEC Vel WONS! ays cirenit court of appeals re-. The board also authorized. re-. from Los Angeles north, sketchbefore the Public Utilities Com-. Granholm, pfesent employee of oe the Bank of America told a versed the judgment and directed . moval of shrubbery on the high. ed activities of counties visited mission today at Marysville. the company, will remain with . “nner meeting of the Grass Val-. tnat California be allowed ‘to. school grounds at the corner of . all indicative of successful cam. Walker discounted possibility . the-firm in his capacity of truck x oor Cater of Commerce} come in. The U. S. appealed t0. Gian and Sucraimenth “streets. paigning for the three candidates of entry of a major bus line in. driver. oueey nigel Me Tee Gained $4" vine cuuceme court, Police Chief J. J.’ Jackson told. endorsed by the Nevada County sa : ffi E. W. Kendrick, from whom. formation that money had been : : : ; ; * aid meget iri Wise tk gat Hoskins is purchasing the busi-. °F very shortly will be allocated the city council at a meeting last . Republican Central Committee— : ie ; F F k that the shrubbery blocked . Earl Warren for Governor, RichBus 7. ness, bought it in 1938 from Al-. for the construction of a highway EQ week ‘ r is eo Teemnee odie “ta 7 fred V. Sauvee, in whose family between Grass Valley and NeMEDICAL MEN R UIRED the view at the corner and sugPe oe ig onomic sense Walker pointed out,; the firm had been for fifty or. V@da City. TO REGISTER FOR DRAFT ee eee Kee paw ed the high. eral * declaring his company _ spends] Sixty years. He said the project would cost ae oe er : ae Through su estion and exam$50,000 yearly in Nevada county. The Sauvees operated the firm. between one and a half and two Medical doctors, dentists and sce 0a gece pena Sit ple rib Bee aa Assemblyman At the Tuesday evening meet-. Under the name of Union Ice De. Million dollars. : : veterinarians in Sierra and Necae bs aes augmented plans of the G. O, P ing of the chamber Larry. May-. livery. The bank executive described . vada counties must register with . ? @W?‘ath t badly . locally which is intensifying efworm and Eddie: Furano were. . The firm was organized in. the Tahoe-Ukiah Highway as “al Selective Service Board No. 19. , He said the courts were badly a s Sb broken and in-a poor location and . fort-in-urging the turn-out of a appointed directors to replace . 1868 as the Nevada and Mountain . Datural” link in a cross-state. in Nevada City between 8:30 a. ; mati Wovakand Masi Colvin, Lakes Ice Company by Luke. highway taking off from the. m. and 5 p. m. Monday, accordthat, cost of repairing them would} record vote on Nov. 7.
© who were removed from the dir-. Thompson and others. gg cypress ap page . ng > ee state Bor a ee spots foes f fail bs ; ro-. headquarters of the elective ae : i Be. ome ene motional program and said that Service system. The official also reported that MISS ADA RICH NATIVE REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE) $"<, »¢st piece of publicity mach-. “Mrs. Dorothy Stephens, secreproject of erecting @ quonset hut OF CITY SUCCUMBS inery is the county board of sutary of the Sierra-Nevada county IMPORTANCE OF ROME 15) MET FRIDAY AFTERNOON rns concinuts "su wen [seach eats te medion Wh act emer would be TOLD BY CUB LEADER covere Ly. e scnoolis ilabdl _. Funeral services for Miss Ada Rich, native of Nevada City and former city water collector, who died at the Nevada City SanMembers of the Nevada county . will allow,” to promotional pro-. . She said: every medical doctor, Republican Central. Committee . cesses. : : . insurance. dentist and _ veterinarian under Erection of the quonset hut by The close connection between cub scout program, the parents and the home was pointed out by Del Raby, Tahoe Area field executive, Monday night at a meeting of Nevada City cub parents held a progress meeting af the offices of the Justice Court at Nevada City Friday afternoon. Douglas Barrett, publisher of the Sierra Sun ‘at Truckee and chairman of the committee presided. NAMES OF DRAFTEES RELEASED BY BOARDthe age of 50 at time of registration, not a member of a reserve compontent of the armed forces, and who has participated in the army specialized training program or similar programs adminthe students is part of a proposed reciprocal program in which the city has' agreed to surface the playground at: the ‘elementary school. In another action the board, auitarium Monday night, were conducted yesterday at the Bergemann Funeral Chapel. Miss Rich was the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rich, pioneer Nevada City residents, and until A ‘ boats fini Highlights of. the discussion Selective Service Board No. 19, . ; -. ‘ ; : school auditorium. of the committee members for ties, this week released the names; ‘a jgo slated for registration is. 72 %° me VEN Se EAR ee years ago maintained a home on Two new dens were organized . 4ssemblyman Laughlin Waters. of men inducted into the armed every person who has deferred . PUl!dings. South Pine street. with Mrs. Reola Jamison. ana. °f Los Angeles who conferred . Ss‘ in the first draft call} ¢rom' servige during World War] , She is the sister-in-law of Nick Mrs. Ida Mae Foote named den. With G. O. P. members Wednes. Since reactivation’ of the board. IT -for the purpose of pursuing aj jm ECTORS AND J. Rahr and an aunt, of Mrs. pte day noon. The men reported for service Fricourse of instruction leading to TAX COLL ‘ Adele E. Bliss, both of Wath. Glade Wise, recently appointea. The Republicans have estabday, Sept. 29. education as a medical doctor, a ER ERE ville. cubmaster, was in charge of the . lished election headquarters m dentist or a_veterinarian and who AUDITORS CONF H Rev. Max Christensen:of Trinmeeting. the office of C. H. Barker in: the R, Hedges, has had less than 21 months actRepresentatives from. seven. ity Episcopal Church was in A planning meeting was gchedUnion building, Grass Valley. Charl Vv. Ww i oa « ive duty in the armed forces subnorthern California counties met . charge of the services. x? uled for the near future at which a hated erty dts, GEASS . sequent to the completion of or. in the Board of Supervisors room. Cremation took place at Sierra View Cemetery, Marysville. release from the program o0f%. at the Nevada county courthouse course of instruction. : Wednesday morning for a tax colMrs. Stephens said that if a lectors and auditors district. conDavid L. Morandi, Grass Valley. ed to attend FARE INCREASE ASKED EPISCOPAL BISHOP’S SITSET FOR NOV. 5 Rt. Rev.~Noel Porter, D. D., Ph. D., bishop 0f.Sacramento diocese, will make hisofficial visit cap she was playing with exploded in her hands. Surgical treatment was given Saturday at Nevada county hospital. BY NEVADA CO. BUS LINE R. J. Pajalich, secretary of the state public utilities commission, announced a hearing has been called by the commission today at 9:30 a. m. in Marysville City Hall in regard to an application by the Strange former operator of the business there. Mr. and Mrs. LeFebvre purchased the business from Strange last February. o Albert E. Johnson, Downieville. Tom R. Harbert,. Downieville. Howard J. Hendrix, Truckee. ’ Patrick M. Bryant. Anthony L.-Kosinski, Gonzales. FRACTURES FOOT Chas. E. Paisons who recently r home on Highway 49 in Town Talk. Everhart is the executive assistant of the Tahoe National Forest. person with these qualifications is out of the country on registration day he will be required to register within five days after rerd4urn to the U. S. She added that those persons who have not completed their education in one of these fields ed this. meeting were, Don Knowlton, Jim Hayes, Bill Finster, Larry Monian, Bill Bishop and Willard Weselsky. ference. . Milton Possons, chief of the division of budgets and reports of the state controllers office, spoke at the session, followed by luncheon at the Deer Creek Inn. Stuart Alves, state controller‘s office, also addressed the group. Soda Springs, 560 acre feet from unnamed spring, section 8, T17N, R14E, estimated cost of diversion, 1 $70,000. BUILDERS & CONSUMERSSIGN WITH LABOR UNION Builders and Consumers Lumber company, Glenbrook, which . has .been subjected to apicket line for several weeks, signed a ite \ Bini Nevada County Bus Line to inLE : F ty pl seins A Aurch, on plained. farce o 1) ie met with a serious accident on his. are required to register within The conference conciuded with Rieidee o oe week with the SawAe th cas de rite of Gon-. Colusa and Marysville and be-. premises at the Gillette Nursery,. five days after receiving their . a dinner at the Gold Nugget Inn. bale nes Labor hea firmation will take place. ween Marysville and. Nevada when a car backed up and struck . diplomas. or ih et “ A v Those seeking confirmation are and intermediate points. him, breaking bones in ‘his foot, 7 WATER PERMITS ; ae S Aen has n representative saved t, cont Gan a : ation for increased rates . has his leg” in a walking cast. . FOREST MEN MEE baiek: Water diversion permits issued metallic i i ble aici, Max L. Christensen: at phone 4454 Was filed With the commission by The cast will be on for another The Sacramento Chapter of the in Nevada county by the state i wa e strike “— ied F f ri ‘Kent E. Walk resident of the . five weeks but Parsons manages Society of _American’ Foresters division of water resources inrity tor recognizance o e so study classes may be formed. ‘Nevada County Bus-Line. to get around his home without} had a meeting last Friday night . clude: Marin Council, Boy Scouts . Union and that the lumber firm < too much difficulty. wer speehar sobs tic hae of America, San Rafael, 42.5 acre py Staigand irisobpe offered by ee professor of forestry economy at. feet from Chubb lake: Robert organization. LOGES TWO FINGERS PURCHASE BUILDING : the University of California] J. Scott, Reno, Nev., 400. gallons ; ‘Irene Lawson, 11, Newtown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry LeFebvre TTLED IN-HOME spoke on “The Future of. the. per day from unnamed spring, FINED $50 suffered loss of two fingers Fri-. *have purchased the building a , Charles Everhart . Lumber Industry.” Nevada . section 12, T17N, R15E; Donner ‘ day evening when a dynamite. housing The Hut _from Ray are now comfortably . county forestry men who attend. Summit Public Utility District,. Robert Scott, Nevada City, logging truck’ driver, was fined $50 by Judge Miles D. Coughlin in city court. Saturday on charge of: disturbing the peace. ©