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= OFFICE OF TREAS.
by RPLUS BUSES NEVADA CITY: Miss Elma
ie y ‘ \ . -') Hecker, county treasurer, yesteré NEVADA CITY: Edward A. gay announced’: the appointment)’
% . = Frantz, principal of the Nevada! of Miss Dorothy Salisbury ‘to be
-City high school, and William L. geputy in her office, ‘to take the “a
Tamblyn have returned from San} place — of Mrs. Lillian Powell
= DA CITY-G : ALI DAY. OCT 26.
REVO’ ITY-GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCT: 28, 1947 . Francisco with two large war. Brady, who has resigned in ord@r) Richard . W. Hoekins, yer
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n Vacaville, reported that a highly prised ae :
surplus busses to be used for) ¢o join her husband i
transporting children. Solano county, where he is em-. volver, given him by fellow
World We a :} ' : S COUNTY CHAMBER CAMPTO ILLE ‘The two buses, used by the ed 0b he Pacific G a
a : . IUD al ; KR ‘ a8 j : . ployed by the’ ec Gas and. when -he, w 1 $ cn he
! . . GROUP MEETS AT AIVAE ENGL . sors o2rng er oe, or] etre Company re sae
‘ ie : condition and were -purchased for ei ‘while ‘ie ean ie ‘pouts with
ornia,
lawaij
one-fifth of their original cost. Miss Salisbury was formerly
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clerk of the’ Nevada County se?) prisoner he had picked up iff
ici i ties ' €8 vahied DONNER VILLAGE NEWS One will be used as @ standby M ‘
ore eae
pus, and the other will be conlective service board. Mrs. Brady issouri. so 5 te
school . served for five years; prior to her Hoskins stated that he and the —
\ prisoner, L. B. Preddy, charge@ Ss under. * , 2 ao aes VALLEY: Directors of $ verted into a truck for
1 effect, ag sa aac Chamber. of. By Mrs. James oO. Rittenhouse . Use. marriage, as deputy treasurer. ~ ; :
ns’ adminig. ommerce ani representatives of : % ery : , : with car. theft, stopped in Ama~
the Nevada City and Truckee CAMPTONVILLE: Lavyerne. .= rillo,. .Texas, . last Wednesday
Van-Sant, of Penryn, recently ar. } ; : : night, “Because there. were “no
: : garages available.. in which to
931 Nevada St., Oct. 25, 1947 chambers. will meet this evening :
. vested. by Traffic Officer. A. J.
P ng ‘
td -. oat den (eee Hl heave the car overnight, he locked
Period mong
Mr. Harley Leete, Jr. for dinner at Donner Village.
Ponta on charges: of speeding and
it and:left it outside. During the .
War Ir vets
driving On the wrong side of. the night a small side window was
he countailie Dear Harley: :
@. liberal res 8 conducted a pubSome one blundered (in my Chamber of Commerce will be the ' é . :
and picke mm the, topic: estimation) when the Washingchiet “theme of ‘the mwetine. saiphtitie entered a plea of guilty’
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t. More thas : ‘you THINK OF . ton Street fill is mentioned in a poeietanes sneer ee in the local justice’s court. and . : ig broken. . His. revolver and abr “a
n dollars Many C OUNT ¥. critical: way.’ 1 knew that ravine was fined $25 by Judge Acton M. ‘ 1 yi : overcoat.were stolen, The sher=—
prOreY COMMERCE, . when a girl named Mabel BradB.P.W.C. Has Annual. . . “levee i vid: ime inet Sates ies Wl ite notified the police: ‘The gum
oF WHICH 18. ley would walk on the rail of the ‘“Pal-Rey ealing” Ni ht . . Dave Willard Williams of Oak; j 1) ’ : is distinctively marked with new:
foot, bridge on her’ way. to school ee — : ane Whe, tried ip. she 0a just-}]. .. FROM THE BOOK EDITED BY C. L. CANFIELD — grips, which were recently place®
‘. GRASS VALLEY: ‘The Grass. wni court On charges of driving . Me ee Tg ee a handle. oe
Valley Business. and Professional while: titeenerer. proterred. by = —— ————————_—_eaae, SAREE Te :
club will gather ‘Wednesda Traffic Officer Gorris. Richards, : Le RMIT RS Age
Sees ter thee a TERE, iat ade guilty by the} DECEMBER 21, 1851.—It has rained more of less
“Tea court peeause. ofi-lack of. suffic. all'the. week and the water is 80 high in the creek that . :
Formation of a Nevada County
; ae “ADVER' .The elderly feminine ‘populat'on. .
, ie threw up ‘their hands. in horror.
jtoljowing Tocat) Much .of the yardage used on
eed Onl os ‘one ban ‘ine Se Wee ak Tuaree. Vemline? ty in th
’ ie : tained from.time to time at littte’. Veo"™ ’ party in* the studio .of
1 appl : ; ; : cient evidence. ‘Fhe defendant : : : ; Ee Sag
nonthlys TN: teéd some: a on it appear like, Ser a ah eas? tants ‘was found guilty, however, of #io-{there-ig no chance to, get our sluice boxes in place. Our
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ge ON RTPA, 2 es a 4 Fe} eae: ‘ ft = 3 4 is ts : : :
ee pen ve eonnty Or] A thorough investigat'on and street. ES tea and "See wen’ finea neighbor at the next cabim.“‘Silent: Platt, as ‘we cally
without eagle TRRCAR Becca dle came in order. : . otpambhe a Oe” sim, stuek a-pick-in:his foot and has been laid’ up fora
3 ia ee _ eorge iA. Lege. : ma? ge re Barry E Cole ) , . 5 Pen Wee ee or es ae eee
a Seorge A leet. . YUKON AUTHOR <. .. lie me Yube River Plan Hatchery. few days,, He's a queer stick in sor
an. 1;
SETTLES HERE . returtied a short titme-ago. trom #/tO town: or anywhere else except te
Rey e+ ire month's vacation tib-t6 Se¥hot little tal doesn't seeth to ‘bei
te lego GRASS VALLEY: ‘William: 4l‘eral-eastern states. ie Mee me Fos rae Ler ‘es eae. eresred to: é et a on bee, author. of A Family. Afoot. ~ Mr. and: ‘Mrs. Bele Paty. re. thing. hat ay we call him. ‘Silent Platt‘were
on and Peake. NEVADA ‘CITY: ‘The Reserve . the Yukon Wilds, ane ‘family . tuened:. Monday from: San ‘Fran: . sugiy 4 Thursday. when he:cameé up to ou nd?
8. om im : Officers Association and. their lahas settled down for a while ‘at . ¢isco. and Oakland wwtiere she rep) ie EG, ea TN Fe oe Pas 7“ ene tou nd : ‘ :
ued prior + olenty. dies. on Saturday. night gave a least on, the “Colfax. Road, .on."® Feserited Gravel Range Lodge No. pent the day, and evening with us, and then ‘We: ne ESET a.
Mane a nd fishing and @ ee ual Hones a on ee opposite. Peargalé \Commur}iey cua)” 0 Be eg LONE why he had become.almost a herniit. We made him [ition pieriag as a
ae n’s Hall, Pioneers 1 Bg ok Ate ee en ee aa ae ae } : h gg aaa .
ne For me 0 . Saturdey evening a unt . phere geet dw, the mily; Sons. : . : 2 feel at home and then he told his story. It seems that Hay oud A ee tae fie
thet ‘ah Ge ae ee ile eon per Bert Steele, won pete Peony ee eal pars ai SET Nome SON he was’ foremanvin-aclock factory in Nev fork, moak. ‘ev. 0G County Coroner. Alvalt
be convert organization will be Pen carvitte’ Sparce. he Grae "valtey aceb aces FaREes ‘couple: of ‘weeks. visiting . ing & pretty’ good’ living, but not gettine ahead very. he Bey OF a aoa
ihe six Dera ectuglim: accom—. 02 Monday evening’ were hosts to. #nd_ his sistl; Jo-Evelyn; is 4 his mothér' dt Oak Valley. . much, so when the California fever broke out he &
pen at aly ue. There's & chance . members and. their ‘ladies et their stugenty in. the.James. 5. Figns pe: Mr,.pnd: Mis. Victor’ ‘W. ‘Wor, his hi » worked fae ho: =
tion of tigi, group getting ¢ sood. Lore 621 Linden Avenue, Grasa. ness¥ ‘School «Po [ane daughter <Tecentiy . mover is. chum, who worker. l™ the same, ee et
nary lifemmane! Bor oneyexpended. Valley. There were -gameg and. " The Yukon story appeared in. trom tHe olf Ford ranch and @re. their minds to seek their fortune together. He v
e!. EtheNational -Geographic /Maga-Proiv ‘residing at Los Angeles. Mine YG ii 1 f old gi ii.
Judge Acton M. Cleveland remarried and had one baby, a little four-year-old git, . < oe
, . to. Chico,
payment life; ‘ ee refreshments.
the centenpial. Tf . eine if May, 1942, In the mean-. Judes ; ae ge a Pe Peas a
Gurned. recently » feor’: Hoeberes . and he fixed it for his wife and child to live with his . Tureaay night at 8 oO
ng the night,
wment at ag and ee oll a time Albee was made, @ -lieut.+. Guns : .
‘ ms nes : ebekahs .oh colonel in the U. S.army during Lake ‘county, where he atten sie
through . Re —T Plan Spaghetti ‘he war and was assigned tol the anpual convention of the Just= wife's mother on a farm she owned near Hartford, Sometime during.
neurence : it v. ‘d Funds . . piaoning westher stations om the] lece 0 seg ars + Aesociation {Gonnecticut. He had saved about five hundred doleee th cers
aii bee eRER EY r . toute to Japan. Among hj. bet+) of the state of California, i \4 < pel od : oe yee Gs ; ges een
necessary t0,: For, Veterans Hospital ter. known writings are M iaaka. being the state organiser for the lars and it took ahout all. of this to outfit himself for. when Touhy awoke, about
north for said organization. the trip. He joined a company of fifty adventurers) ig tne > contd NE
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“RVADA CITY: Neva: Rebe-. Challenge, Kangut and A oy of. north for. eel
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ur ; : : . kah Lodge of this city will give a. Bering Strait. The family ex-)°. re, Clarence *& anson : ae
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21 DOGS,
et Se
jie by writ acs _. . . spaghetti dinner November 15th. pects to make their home on the. Mrs, 'C. W. Turner made & prief . that “was formed in New York, City, and instead of ‘The baa bial :
ans’
ee
for the purpose of raising their . Colfax Road a eee rated gg foc ig ae Cty ose ae coming around the» Horn, as most of these associainde tbe et ~~ cum ro
signature and
“nose Reon share of $70,000 needed to com~ . adventures in. the Sierra Nevadas,. .
rry Sigmen, Clarence 1 ae + wag
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: ree igat patie dpe nt a
nding on Pe. any -pouses. Pete the tow occupational ther+. _
=, tend ‘Prem 0. Lang were Visitire tions did, the members planned to go. to Texas and th en . Doage's alien bots
oo ip rent. Pm tired of . SPY wing of Yountville Veterans} oye Gy Vat Nevada City Thursaey: vai overland until they reached California, ‘They chartered . ¥#* Sue * ~—
Pe cree ng. Hospital in Naps county. *. Funeral For. Stanley
G. B. Christie of Grass Valley. 4 4 take the Gal 4th efitte i, ee
ie toa. Shere S
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wn Thucsday. on busi-. a bark to’take them to veston and there ou fitted .
aid
The event will be open to Odé'. Wilson of Brownsville
was in to ¥ )
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a Oe oe ee
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ness.
for the journey. Each member of the party bought two’
rent.
Ee Fellows, ‘ Rebekahs and Thet ; P Mc?
; ) 4 Mrs: Luckey faggert made @ e d : :
mules, one to ride and one to packs togett
payments
w if he or hig me
Rho Club members and their
‘LLEY:. Funeral} ”
rights to othel ome ; ae goed re guests. Reservations are being
held: in Hooper and prief trip. to, National shi bow Pua eis
Prete Wt with parking meter ran by Mrs. Pauline Mullis . wegye ry this morning cae pogo port et dg who re-. and cooking utensils, and were.» !
either yo ten ee recto. be. 20d Mrs. Edna ‘Hansen. ' j tanley Wilson, killed in an . turned. here’ ¥ rs
: oe = eee, 5 ae
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ao ‘4 pe
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ents will lo : ought to ‘The new hospital wing, being auto. accident near Vacaville, So-' _ Miss Carmen Sage seg pao! to pack along picks and shovels and . tc
bene
many enaken werected. B¥ California. Ode Fellows . iano county, October 2ist. The ——— ade edie Le 4. which, however, soon became bur
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eietie eas
péing . compl as ae hg to Cole. Vis her. mere..
hae NR EE te eee 1
I ‘accent tetas tiene: ee ee ee Colon . iiire. Mary Tc Jagkson of Chico thrown away: A-captain-and otherofficers. were. 5°"
BS ie
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‘yileon wae a. tavern owner in. Was Ty pe tS re vislected, and it was agreed that they would all. stand].
sf ES UREN Sat Cae é
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ng her
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EEE, Mpa Xe isiole
PH poe MO
ca Mee
; good. deal.
Barnes Brownsville, Yuba county. He)!’ ")). mrs. Myron Pauly-and together untilthey teached Southern California. They . <
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of = Mrs. Warren
: -was 3% years of age and leaves
: akan” Wk Cleve: z
‘ Ti ae
peppers
“the of . Hostess to University
was wife, Mrs. Eleanor Wilson; @. 3u0s® oS oe ae ae VO knewnothing about the country .between lLexas and
10t waive
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sy
jand made a
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e in. laimineaa eater than the Women's Club _ faaoieiter, Alyce Mall of Browns. Sunday. te Grace 7" . California, except by vague TPOCe theteswas, no .
ne
al pee
‘ile; and’ a brother, Jack Wilson Dr. and a arte road: and no white man had ever traveled it, with the
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eg
288 4). NEVADA CITY: The creative Grass Valley.
‘. were bus ors 2 ' 4 ee
vp a
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r will hurt indi-. _ 1+. section, of the Nevada County ? peers ae ville Wednesday. * nes exception of a company of United States . Dragoons,
:
Branch of the American Associa~
Mr. and Mrs.” pipnanag Pg which had gone through in 1846. They heard stories . .
of long deserts, heat and hostile Indians, but they. were
tion. of University Women met
all young and adventurous and had gone too far,to turn . :
catralte: ie: ee jast Thursday «evening in’ the}]]. NAb
home of Mrs. Darren C., Barnes. {. . ; <r ta ie AaB ie:
‘ ; coy street, and discussed % ‘ville was : in Gee a ; nett? Mae eo es n cule 3 ieieh Bae oy Cs snasl at each meet ie, on a professional visit. back. They: got along all right until they had jour. clos alent of th Valley Chambers of Com=)\ 0.’ Gr the section throyshout the See page three f Mr. and Mr.s Harold Pp. Vin 2 neyed through the north of Western Texas, an d then.
hurst were visitors at Grass Valsop 5 ae hat Pl ces =
their hardships began. From. what -Platt related, it):
e the idea, but+such . , ' S “oboe eg
would-be top-heavy and t teyeehan getip--Nati Ate Sig : oe : : Members=displayed. their leis. {. Promotion. Misit the stores % Jey Saturday. . : Files ; att ite :
ear sy other ure ‘ime ‘collections and ceveral. . . Nugget advertisere and tresti}. Mrs — pegged > seems that from there on until they reached this state}
: sp tna Dai ate Sore a a nn} cisco ; eee pai =e — mae =
Be aay char. were asked to explain hee yoarsalt $0 8 hy me Toe a briet view se he the whole territory 1s nothing but a vast, hot, arid) «yy w
— : Tk on the: trip. the. . . day’s radion. bring -the’ Say) Mrs, Frederick G. N18: . yegion with only here and there a patch of grass and a}yeteran, bes: returned " Francisco, spent the So. : hoe Sy gape
dried up river. bed. They had to make long marches . ;
sic and
man'of the re-}}idrama
into you
W . ee eee ‘illustrated © ta
TRE " “sede say et commaien room in the’ full beavty of nat-. }. qrop ; ms a ae si under a burning ‘sun to, reach water and forage and
s heWvag I got ‘it summed . . : eae (has obi 3 ag OE Bherdgh oy aa one short when found, lay: for a week to recruit their, animals.
nd D. Jr, Le oss ‘Word ‘Received: of’ oe = —— “pusiness visti fy erie They: were ambushed twice by Indians, nine: of the : Se bgp
Ine. : Giazave: Any-HMrs. John Stone’s ‘Death CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY) mr. and Mrs, Harold P. vind. part were killed and two died from the effects of heat pretien
: ce OF WEA OR eas , moved, from the] . 4445 Puch mescal that was procured at various Mex. . . Messrs
1. advertise the place Be =
—— t You tive, is ¢ 4 thing. MEVADA. Crry: Word has} , services’ every Sunday) < ‘ eRe F APs 3 ue
ve. is @ good thing Elle, ee re *lican: villages. . At these places théy — buy 4} 5
i. a been received of the death = pee in. thelr church, 114 Boulder. St., 4 4 i P
T -§. FOREMAN: . John “Stone, resident of this c at ik o'clock. ee oe : ie be e and. inally. f ‘
SATURDAY ng judgment. I've got. for several years, who dies Sat-. “" gunday school at. 9:46 a Bt og i verte conn ti te bi the il Rive V M0 ideas on the subject. urday night at: Tomahawk, Wis “wednesday. evening ony pepe accep oo aerine 2 “ima tribe of. on the.\ ila Rive
he leaves meetin : irst. on Bn O. im 4 ‘ sband. she. S. ial meetings are ee ot i ‘Mercantile, Company . SM" z Ras eR : d all that was }
h worrying about is: what . Besides: her hp ie and . OE ea
, 4 HI lac:to our locat chamber. . e. .20n,.,Jack.Stone.%--. and thira.“Weanesdeve "O° P"" Vand Mr. and, Mrs:
fit if<it’s worked . Another son, Patrick Stone, W285) month. at $-0'Clogk: *
hole county. nesds. killed in action. with the AAF]” up reading room 1 Oe aoa
TH ‘doubt about that: during the. late. wat >. ~ Wthe: church ee
—— . an ea! Sie Stone: leaves tAFe* ‘. Mondays, Weanest’.
“HILPERT: I think S td Lorentzem of» Oak-. gays, holidays excepted,
ut quite.a bit, Anyaward: Kiley of TO-fto 4 p. m. oo
frees; Bpeen eieteee EN ae eee oe eee winks
that works for : ister in Gerat: ee . was drowned In crossing. The next one hun
UE ee an we've coe busbend with the. -———— + INUM NO: oe fifty miles were the worst the journey. They we
* PATCHING, forced to travel nights, as the sun ‘was too hot in the
Qn Friday the N on that . day time, and they found water in but two places. Om) torr,
0CKS OFFER STATE ods foreme notable boondoggle, 7! (UNE mISrEESS of the second day Platt lost er. *@
: ea Lae (ie ty. . Here's what, Superinten Herbert S. They had not had a drop to drink: :
; 3 : ot peer ijallett had to say in rejoinder: a na bia bai to find a:
R : ae cee Sree <M a VUS eM Lt the work : ct pi ee
told them
¥ hed a letter to ithe. ~ WEVADA CITY niggers e
ANT A . ge Rigi nee AMe cortical vote cast 'n. the, state NOM M6100 there im: the: last: 1S.
. gdvantages in. the} occu ation forces there.
armory building . tne recent torial election nt. : me
ae g sioree Tou . DAS the dept ion work was done on
Se Pat . rene ee te the Works Progress
RAIL . is 100 by 125 ae 1413 . Way eds of dollars worth of expens
oly 21 182 . thousands of ee pe the grammar a foffered free of charge
URTIS @ on. the Brock . road Bes using ‘ pe "the
rather than buying; (6)
aoa work done by city crews on the ST
. : Posen ag Oe ee eehax ihe Naxecthaevosns: We Were 84 Daly we
, . ‘ : , nosing that it was & city Project + og os mala rene 28
DAY : CITY: ‘The drive for t in the ¢ HOWEVER, the money doesn t come fr
. pe began this mornShea The & ties awit J yme ; See
were as follows: a
64, Beterly .