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September 12, 1946 (6 pages)

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= ; “God grants liberty only to those who love it, and are ready to, guard and defend it.”"—-Daniel Webster . Nevada City Nugget The Nugget is delivered to your home twice a week for only 30 cents per month 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. _CGVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA IN CALIFORNIA NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA The County SeatPaper Vel. 20, No. a aon I am °worried about Nevada City. ASSN. MEMBERS Faculty of the (‘Nevada City Eley mentary announced Z oe‘School has been : In years past, the town has gotten its income from mining. Mining is oractically acne sow. ‘When st win)? F™2OP™ iioyd Geist » efollows topic (Main have school team City high Nevada m. turned out to greet the new coach, 8 p. at on the Fifty aspirants for places the meet-. (-omamerce ing last Tuesday night FIFTY T0 TRY FOR HIGHSCHOOL GRID ELEVENS at discussion of regular ‘Chamber of to aid North was ways and means an adequate San Juan in securing Encouraged with the results attained in other communit Gertrude Gooyne,~ Morning Miss predict. can optimist THURSDAY, _SEPTEMBER LZ, 1946 _tThe oo Center CHAMBER SEEKS . ELEM. SCHOOL TWIN CITIES IN— . HAS 17 TEACHERS DRIVE FOR CONCERT WATER FOR SAN JUAN RIDGE 1469 PUPILS NOW THINKING oT tou ee return some — George Atbbott. Among the experienced gridders First Grade. Mrs. Doris Folies the Twin Cities Concert Association will launch a memreturning are For now, the town is living off lumSession water supply. A committee of North. back of the line now ‘ 2 , Afternoon Session First Grade. . ; F. Robert Stroh, Dave Tobiassen, Kenbering and war time fat. W. by headed residents Juan Mr. san 16. September on starting members 800 for drive bership “reas ene Eee iiss Aina to the cham-jneth Ronningen and Fred Anderson. Mra diieabeth yan, Seoaé Grade. Robert Ferguson, Chicago representative of the Community. Moulton was weloomed = . Concert Service will assist local officers and members in a one. e meetin und Getaste OF the Mortn . Tinemen reummn ) Bates, John Hveo optimists view locdl tumber-. i aimattett Second ana Thira San Juan water problem were explorMale Berger, Stnaley s ing.as temporary. Some day this town Grades. Mrs. Mary. Warnecke, Third week all-out campaign. With his membership assured, a local ed. and Keith Morrison, Ray (Nelson is going to be faced with producing Grade. Mrs. Hlise DeMafttei. Fourth committee can schedule national figures in the music world (Marsh. Ends who showed up for pracchairman of a George ‘Calanan @ means of support. Where’s it goGrade, Miss Savory Ford, Fourth and for local presentation. tice are Doyle Roche and Jack Colconsistins of himself, committee ing to come from? The war time fat Fifth Grades. Miss Ruth Hogan, Fifth on which: we are living will rapidly disappear. Mary Wallis, Sixth Grade. Mrs. Willena Wolfe, Arith metic. Mrs. Luyia sis. What I wish to point out is Spelling, The prosperity of the town depends Kilroy, Handwriting. (Mrs. To prosper the town must grow. To grow, it must furnish employment to Mabel Flindt, Reading, all conrerts. membership — is ey. a Liter membership are other communities. in honored grams, Under the plan Nevada. County member-could 2 at or Marysville. bey, ‘Choral Music, Under Program Mr. Ans. pear Service Community the board of supervisors Do local associations have a and had requested free selection from all artists? tend a coneert in Sacramento, Chico ature and Library. Mrs, Marian LibAfternoons. The memberships ment, John Lewis, Social Science and Boys’ P. FE. in large degree upon it’s population. money ‘from Fred Bush, Si Sofae and Jack. Siezspent for programs and cost of local . fried, appointed to atd the Ridge. is transferable. By reciprocal agreeadministration in booking these pro-. said that he had fone before the tend English, Mr. The A membership entitles one to at Grade. Mrs. Yes, on The the city are attractions annual series by the selected ed to of ap from fund the to get om matier George be allocat Eden for Juan San each . Ridge. local out to practice from last Pello, Robert Williams, Don and Sam Beverage. A complete list of the A and B squads follows: A squad, Charles aidvertising county’s water Coming year’s junior varsity are Bud Wood, this money More, guard, Dale Berger center, com-. Calanan also asked that the Chamjanes Coley. end, Kenneth Ronningen Frane Luschen, Instrumental Music no gingle admissions are mittee and no restrictions are placed up a bering goes, where is the em ployfund of quarterback, Stanley Bates tackle, ber of Commerce -set (Mornings. Mrs. Isabel Hefelfinger, sold. It is a permanent music assocupon them beyond the meehanical Keith Marsh guard, Harold Salter re-. legal ment going to come from? for used ‘be to $150 $100 or Sere ws Public Health Nurse. Cafeteria, Mrs. jation baSed on mibersihhi Huguard, Morrison a end, John right peek under] s status sere ne the to determi “8 a . search availability os current : ee rel see) a oa s deal: -German Mrs. Mary the association do territorial ‘Laura Foster,th D -3 dfWhy th. one : experience eyears 20 After z srt i = a Elizab wirs. a On. Stro er finger in my o the water ‘Now that I have put ater rights ) ts = = elen’] Gommumity Concert Service has ac-. jy rs. Davis. rs. Elizabeth cron Rade ha 1 cae ee ke i guard. Dave Tobiassen halfback, : Roy Run. Bloody . ey : and group national a rough : Y : M Lloyd i Mr . (Berger, Secretary. Be ¥ ae managers through deal turn in Tee compienes three ie Ni Anderson tal Richard Fred Mr. yal tackle, ‘princi Nelson . Pate been had Jack F. Siesfried said he 1 It has created million of new ee ee ee Ans. The Community Concert oa eee aie eit _. back. Jack Underwood quarterback, rc gest we ‘do about it? This: Act on the less, :Mr. James : take} See : l_organiza : it would fat — tion—and oody RRun az 1d that . at Bloody —a—nationa Peirose, Custodians. music lovers. —. -viee-is Z = nee — —— — ae proposition that our town’s-.future kte, Atbert Mitter—tac “=e set water in-. lad to = peesit has : Aise ; ond~Cozzolio . Huwkins Gnarls Mr. Ted Sigourney, Bus Driver and It has made cere series per-. . D : : miles : of dit. “Hh been 13 Ey x eae influence; as national. 2. > ond, ‘ a es prosperity may depend to a great de: oe ; > = d diverte be can it Creek. Grizzly to All years. 20 over for eS Assistant ‘Custodian. game the towns)in and cities 800 over in manent guard Rice Don l halfblack, Bioornsta =e = wree on our possibilities as a resort. , Nor o t 5 Bee eee l= sees ies ee . : : : thus serve Columibia = and North musicians important 2artists risk. Sts and H 5 ans place re . to : hi aprbi oo Durbin Phil and residential community. Enrollmen as of September’ 10th with no financial and called. was Smell some, the Ridge. James It has made possible the pres-. +pemselves under contract with 3 B team: John Zunio guard, Dave : is as follows: . }upon for his views of the legal sit-}. entation of great theatrical entet-. »,andeement large mumbers of people When lum First Grade 67. Second Grade 86. ‘What we need most, in my opin-. jon first, is: 57. Grade Tridd as town the make to Grade Fourth ay porta) in Nevada County nad Nevada City before the people lights of living erwise might not have enjoyed these 1 469. SHORT SUGAR RATIONSWILT “There “°° CONTINUE the usual eal will on have the/’sugar bowl a little longer. by ‘Thomas question : in : voiced of thing is too risky tyne This somej orr? ae Robert Williams :guard and John Parcenter of for the people ch or > f requisite water i kee isy Ridge. The tthe the of 1946 comments that sugar rationé will be on the short side for at least 8ix months to come. on Who/in handing out the quarterly alfor the last three months Lost of (on the’ corner. July-September isi a round of A and Nihell Streets) depression about three meter and a feet dia in more than period, was but allocated use in the same period last but for the shorter rations for the Octo thereby lies a tale. It’s where Eddy,. Nelson the tin cans, someone filled ing the story up the old Interested people in Nevada of the ORIGINAL A-BOMB, ANNIE THE I wish to eall refiner variously as the old little boy and the. Caribbean twhen he was a house was there then and that was. SOME time ago. A successful highly work ty to engage in party Camp. Pahatsi over the according to L. H Rey was held at who annually large gathering ecutive. Forms and concrete foundations for the new wash house were city. end, camping and completed. All tents, cots and of are the fe Nevada during pads war the work, Thomas heads attend is Benny, the war some of the event, a anticipated. formerly Nevada of this County re union association this year. He is as sisted ‘by Edward unhurt. Morehouse, in the Sierra foothills. the city sewage into streamg will be prohibited after October.1, 1947. The coun ceil reported that the plans and estimates will be ready for consideraPTA had estafblished the custom of tion within 60 days. The engineers, it was stated, have chiidren’s party giving a mammoth . agreed to outline the procedure for every yearat HYalloween. Miller also asked ‘for pressure from the expansion of present facilities, im formed the Chamber of dogs. were him that the to curb Commerce and prepare all applications neces in packs’’ his home on sary for obtaining federal and state grants to assist in the construction. lawn and Plans must be submitted to the State annoyance. Sev “‘Dozes besiezine= spoiling his he Board of Health and 90 days after a permit is granted it is hoped to who resides at him, a 162 hunt. Finding no trace Stahlschmidt notified the sheriff's office ing. Carl Larsen early and Monday form were stored and work was done on erly of Grass Valley, making ar the water system. rangements for the picnic reunion. and ‘Harley M. Leete, homily about Jr. morn sion meeting in Sacramento. well this morning. mediately to ize work on the uncompleted section
store, as a new Indian A between this city and Flat. J. the Paul responded im order in the Directors Meet he and of from the Grass .Val Commerce will ap pear before the commission. : and Clay Western form The directors of the Grass Valley Chamber of Commerce met for of luncheon for the first time since the KHuneral Home. Rev. that objected with services were He at ‘front also of Home Holmes stated automobiles outside while he o funera conducted that the broad : 1 inside. objected : A proposal to place. a big sign at Sacramento Loudspeakers ebinege stated on summer vacation and discussed plane ik for the fall-months. Supply Miller to advertisements Holmes Funeral Faces Problem Auto spoke existing im he See, . Bert member. Street casting Rear River School welcomed BerfQemann traffic hazard delegation ley Chamber which and The chamber owner of DeSoto, deputies found the missing man yes an meeting the commission will author highway dog, snapping the fingers. Nevada Cityans hope that at this of own obedient mannered equipped George his stated was remarkaibly are attending the Highway Commis terday afternoon about 2 o’clock. He whom remained in the bay area .and the number of those residing here activities c hairmolds, man and Robert M Frank, scou t ex week up, be gan years of many residents of the coun Laid At Camp Pahatsi otherwise little of Gold Flat adjoining this city. The two became separated Sunday after County reunion in Mosswood Park Oakland to take place Sunday, September 15. Due to removal Building Foundation to and a noon. Stahlschmidt returned to camp and when Southworth did not show County. residents invitations tired fishing was Effie Street, Fresno, with O. A, Stalshmmidt, a bee keeper Nevada County Residents ceiving Canyon Southworth no improvement is expected. Nevada Long hungry but horizon and. Reunion For Former the old Egrmer house, is really OLD. the Dick Goyne played around on yard granite outcropping in that ceils. in the! council has been notified by state inquired. health department that dumping raw Church, creating a constant Garrison Curry thouse, the .old Edinger hoouse for a modern sewage disposal of preventative Nevada Street, merce, Si Soofge, secretary, Fred C. attention to the fact that the house, known take rector Bert [Foreman said, in crop begins to move in volume. Until then Episcopal engineers, to . plant. Along with many other city counaction . were measures taken in this community agains the depredations of Halloween. President what roaming found at 2 o’clock Monday afternoon according to USDA is six months disthe Trinity to of Clara County for plans and esti “Fitton’s { mates Mranmk firm a eral times, he reported, he ‘had rescued chickens which ‘he is raising in start construction. A delegation of Nevada €ity rep-; his back yard from the hunery ‘‘jaws Walter Southworth, fisherman who . } was lost for 24 hours between Sunresentatives including Bert Foreman, of dogs.”’ . Grass Valley Chamber day afternoon amd yesterday, was president of the Chamber of ComGordon Tryon delivered ae brief ies, tant, At that time well with , disintegrating. In conclud the} ta to belonging lot with Thomas and Whipple, Palo Alto, San clean: volunteered NEVADA CITY DELEGATION AT HEARING FISHERMAN MISSING 24 HOURS FOUND ‘States from Cuba for refining in or the to Veale ships: deavors to answer: settle. It settled all right, looks like . trouble. The October-December -allocation St was trying to settle right down to includes 51,000 tons for re-export (China. Where there was a little de-} ‘The sugar is brought in to the United pression before, there’s a hole you on action of one the Bret Harte Inn Monday evening, on the matter. ed. For their benefit the local or. September 16 for workers. A worker Rev. Angus Mbiller., ganization anticipates these and enis one willing to sell ten member To aid those east of the MississipAnnie caught fire, and she ran to the pi who have been having difficulty well at Nursery and A. She jumped getting their coupons honored beet and—EX:iPLODED! into the well That’s all there is to the story exand cane sugar are being moved from wept this: I decided to fill up the the west to the east. Considerable having ‘depression, so got a little dirt put quantities are reported as been moved despite transportation on it and then watered it to make it Only: ‘bright spot some the/} contract below 1. Jiwst what is this Community City can reserve seats for this meetonce a well in the front yard of that fing by contacting Bert Foreman, Total sugar allotment for civilian Concert Series? house and that; nearby, in a tumble— Elliott, Franz Luschen, Rev. Ans: It is a permanent organiza(In. use throughout the” calendar . year, down shack, liven an old Negro counting the October-December quartion having the best in national artJoseph Moore or the secretary, Eldian? Haitian?) mammy. ;i len Stinson, Grags Valley. ter will ‘be 5,400,000 tons or albout ‘ists. It is a non profit organization. old. 72.3 pounds per person. The old shack caught fire, What old Annie’s ghost is u p to I don’t know, or more likely it’s the that A dinner meeting will be held at ‘studio. Charles bea committee of the canning .season. der to provide work in U.S asked National Hotel movement, To the minds of local people sev \Annie exploded. Yessirree, you heard ber-December quarter is the seasqnme. The story goés that there was al decrease in use, following the peak could stand in now. Deeter take chamber Sim Alison Mayor authorized has mons and City Clerk Lois LeDuc to Rov Mrs. organization in our county. We must . Nevada County can do,” stated Preswork and once that membership is . ident Bradley in urging all music eral questions are likely to be ask The Grass Valley city council to their} for oms-mitteec Circus Air did.) hard work. communities “What other cern to establish a permanent music’ was extended A vote of thanks tion.’’ ‘WiAS a foot deep a little while ago, is, ee Columbia Grand Opera Quartet, Lily. . Ridge, year, when the nation’s sugar bowl dwind That °° established, we can make our selec-} Jovers in the county to work for this . UP the empty led to 1,147,000 tons. Reasons given deep./ admissions their it foot Y ead old the to Run Bloody from , Father} ditch appeared: have ance of a great artist. It is our con. Helen Traubel and scores of. others. slightly for sufficient getting these pay a music series or for the appear-. Pons, Rise Stevens, The allocation for October-Decem well, In my front yard . ours the best is 1.187.000 that would even twal-. 'ber for civilian use tons. This is 541,000 tons less than ly bring us to Coyote Hill. . was alloted to civilian users in the Hill—oh : 5 or 6 S 1 well as} About. *#e the inhabitants of Piety Hill pious? Hill; Aristocracy The residents of natives WLanius rose hialfback, Warren Kelly center, Edward Hoveyveetackle. Henry AnderS Colum'bia. where . : Bradley added, “it is not a matter: Flannigan’s Boys Town Choir, Plq-. diggings at North the . ° to le availab made of selling tickets and taking a risk} toff Don Cossacks, Russian Chorus; . it could be The Kenneth . =e miles of _ esti location aristocratic? ° and necessary appeared son halfback, Nick Pello end, s = 0 per mite. “as = : Leroy as mated it would cost $10.00 end, Ellis Dow. halfback, Norman 1 = t eae eee WE Moulton ditch . E Moult« ; Savanna ee membership is esa Seo: . demand that . soverns : ae artists . Seated he wanted he artists mie tof the are some We. ese several THOUGHT off our mind, we can car-. trivia. customary the ry on with LIGHT THOUGHT for today: es we j Bob Topliff guard, relies : itceal "Fayvlor. #4. eadinace: Se sta gineer. He stated nS ¥ ee oO Pee 5. What determines an _ artists See of program % type That Now 2 halfback, Hoskins t DEEP today’s have . — be would estimated . $15,000, he county to go along with us on this} lished. . MOVES ra BUILD In some communities as smal ag. C?OUSh to bring water in a 40-inch program. I am sure We Can expect USDA the verdict of the is easy 20 nGiucdt < rights. Salter end, id . a KORE : i . = . Larson halfback, Ben Engstrom fuil(Chester Brady : ‘a end,a William approximate!liback. oS affair SS a ditch Ans. That depends on the mem-. #lteady in exisbtemce what we consider'a sound program; We! herspip, the availability of artists miles Jong, said Mboutlton. as and ——the best, for our set up storavce sites for fare asking the music lovers of the} at the time the membership is estab-. TeSeTvo! ‘was up in Reno a short time ago, how The pirblic . sell ticketsesand conduct its: = water that were 4a very complicated ne pg : : : the that The view wt ho 6 the officers of the lo-; group, are taking our chance in! available? down below you’re from Nevada ave things in Nevada?”’ 2 a list once our local : tablished. to ss ean offer. The local committecé . fee? : : : Se same law of supply and Ans. The sal national} a ae from and supply yf la Ans. : : : hedule programs Is Nevada County and Nevaida City . Oy, be may = a ; minds as to what on the map now? If you tell some one} response is. . a) He stated nieke eed = AF . i wae O —_— -~-¥ = = Ere . halfback, William Kelly: guard, Joseee 2 : : a d Ans. It has not the financial bac! : ACE VEE UAE OB : a : ‘ibe ascertained music for the Ridge shomld the Phillip Bradley, president of the. ine the contacta with Baker Robert guard, Bertino ___. eph 1 wee fips Heine hekese . a Bea Hicbact Senos ead, Millie e a Ray tage os Lackio. Pe ee w ith plans. was a fore Soins turther Ewin Cities Concert group states: . worlq. The cost would be prohibitive. ! C ; uLiis ve ie, ac ~ of the etate and the entire Ame rican; public. : companies in many cities sé hich othi:schedule, — . own? attractive as possible to outsiders: . Fifth Grade 50. Sixth Grade 47. second, to enter into a broad gauge! sSeyenth Grade 50. Eighth Grade 58. promotional campaign to put the de-. 5 rs caf a 4 tainment such as ballet and opera 54. 55 c Fi > > ¥ rt ¢ « = the junction of Highways 20 and 40 near Emigrant Gap was debited. The board also invitation discussed to the extending city council an mem bers to attend meetings of the chamber. Thirteen board members were present and Vernon’Stoll presided in the absence of Wesley Donnenwirth president. to Mr.‘ and Mrs Dean Sommerfield ofRedwood City were visitors over the whether or not pres weekend, , taken him in Long Canyon, in the morrow evening will meet to conday and asked sure could be Mhroueght to ‘bear to}. Bowman Lake country. He built a sider the problem of more pupils bring about to enforce an regulation would have facilities so that it could camp fire over night, breakfasted on than the school building can accomas the Lord’s be used as a recreation center for the which he described modate. broiled trout and left signs alongs entire town. It has been tentatively proposed Day Observamice Act. his trail some of which the deputies “At the conclusion of the meeting Rev. J. W. Meoore spoke on the to send the overflow to Grass Valley was slowly making his way back .o camp. He stated darkness hiad over found, The Bear ‘River school board to the Hot Mill shop working on Sun 5 schools on a bus daily until a large need for a COmMmmunity entertainmen new class room can be constructed. and recreation center and the town’s (Miss Eva Flewellen local resident, The school has not yet opened though has gone to San Francisco to spend ;all other rural schools are now in several months. : session. best cuarantee Aaneney hnildine He to against jumevile delin veteran’ s. members informally discussed ways and means to increase attendance at chamber sessions. Attendance has been about 20 per cent of the cham that thhored in the’ futur e!hber’s total membership of 150. be ‘buiit