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September 16, 1946 (6 pages)

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f Ad MONDAY, SEPTEMBER . S, 1946 : NEMADA CITY’ NUGGET E FIVE GEORGE BOLES OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED 312 Broad Street Telephone 270-W Nevada City Lilig DEORD SELECTION Raniocomss, PHONOGRAPHS, REFRIGERATORS AND APPLIANCES GET YOUR CAR Washed Polished BERYL _ ROBINSON’S RICHFIELD SERVICE Sacramento Street TELEPHONE 502 oe WE BUY USED FURNITURE LEAEIY’S Home Supply Store 813 Seuth Auburn Street siamese ; sent -lies in the winning of the war KNOWLAND URGES : AID EMBARGO ON . YUGOSLAVIA Following closely upon his demand last that the ment effect the immediate release of three American soldiers held by Yupetition the being of week state foslavia or he would senate to embargo supplies Tito, United States William F. Knowlatd has telegraphed President that the immediately. demanding effect Truman embargo be put into that the Yugoslav ernment has been repeatedly evidencing unfriendliness, belligerency to the United States despite the fact that this country is sending millions of dolla’s of supplies there, the senator promised Truman that, if he did not have sufficient power to halt these shipments, Knowland would take the lead in initiating legislation to authorize an embargo. The telegram reads: Declaring gZov“In view of the fact that the Tito government in Yugoslavia has demonstrated several times an unfriendly and Delligerent attitude toward tHe government and the people of the United States. I urge that immediate steps be taken to bring to a halt future shipments to Yugoslavia. The ‘American people have given generously of their aland in post resources to their the rehabilitation of the world. “We have no obligation tinue assistance to a which has—shot-dowii one unarmed American transport plane with the loss of the entire crew, have forced down another one and which . for .some months refused to permit three so!diers of the United States to leave that country though they were in no war to. ‘coanation depart-. Senator . RAY PHIL CRENSHAW —SPORTING GOODS— FIXIT SHOP Gunsmith, Locksmith, Saw Filing Cushman’s Scooters, Evenrude Motors, Complete line of Model Airplanes, Sadilery, Guns and Grass Vailey Telephone 930 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE Groceries, Frum and Vegetables Beer and Wine OOR. YORK ANW COMMERCIAL STREETS WEVADA CEXW, PHONE 398 , TELEPHONE 152 CLARENCE. R. GRAY NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA New Deal Under Mamagement of JOHN amd Km™ AMBLER BECKETT 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER, WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please Every Taste Ammunition, Boats, -Filectric Reairs. Washing Machines, Bicycles and Bieycle Repairs. Grass Valley Telephone 24 105 West Main Street — = REFRIGERATOR SERVICE STEELE SUPPLY COMPANY Sommercial and Home Units By Refrigeration Experts Phone 911 REPAIRS ; ‘be. necessary for this pie rpose. way involved in the matte2z vestigation. In effect these ‘soldiers have been held ass “The records show that under American hostages. <fduring the ii. wat Yugoslavia received more than . 32million dollars in len & lease for . which no settlement has beeen made. . During the latter part. of 1945 and (the early part, of 1946 they have ;been permitted to buy @z2e million and a quarter dollars wor-th of rail-. . road equipment. Up to the end of . ouly. 1946, they had rec=«—ived over . three hundred and twenty seven mil-} . lion dollars in -commod ities from UNRRA with the United States Sup. plying over seventy per @emnt of the tohttial. = . “Under the circumstances, the pay-. . ment of money by the T2400 geovern. the lives cannot compensate ¢ ment for American Imeir familloss of these Yes or this nation. Fora =overnment . of dowbtful legality, it we oQuld only . jibe taken as the price, of a hunting license for future overt aqe=ts. “It is my belief that tha2z-~e is ample} power in the presidentia ¥ office forthwith stop all shipm—]mts to Yu-} goslavia. If you do not rave sufficient power, I shall stan <«& join with other members in supporting such legislA tion as ready to may . 1) have circularized the mema bers of the United States senate rela-t@iwe to this matter and have requeste e% their gupport.’’ (Signed) William F. K zvowland, United States Senator. FOR AN ECONOM “= for it is put through the er. This merely makes it easier toy handle. It may be eithe re simmered . in water for a few minut@s or brown. . ed in a frying pan; but i-& should not . be cooked completely: meat gegrindHere are two tested recipes for variety meat loaves that are _ economical, easy to prepar@ and havea rich, zesty flavor. Kidney and Bacon Loaf 1 pound beef kidney 1 cup milk 8 slices bread 1-4 cup bacon drippin =s 2 eggs 1 green pepper, mince dG 1 1-2 teaspoons salt 1-4 teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons grated «<nion 1-2 teaspoon powdere<B sage Sliced bacon Wash kidney in cold ~w~water. and trim. Grind, inclu@imeg intermal fat. Soak bread in milkCombine all ingredients except bacoz2-. Line bottom of pan with slices of bacon. Pack loaf mixture firmly into pan. Bake in a slow oven 300 de=>2-eGes for =) 1-2 hours, Sausauge and Liver Lozaf 1 pound ground lives 1 pound bulk pork s@-e1sage 1 1-2 cups bread cru zmibs 1 cup milk 1 2 2 Drain tablespoon finely rmenameced onion tablespoons ketchu x tablespoons prepar<—qd horseradish : 1 egg, slightly beate = Cook liver for a few ‘thot water or brown im a smal) amount of drippings in =» frying pan. Grind and) combine witia bulk pork minutes in to. 2 of cone2rese . PAG soning, moisten with milk and beatCattle Betis weed c, st ; w.tee3 OF 808 en egg. Pack into greased Asal pan Resenting ‘ae stern shop disgipline and bake in a slow oven 300 degrees, By Molydenub . in _ fathers factory. Geo. Westfor 1 1-2 hours. DAVIS, Sept. 16—Four divisions eetivene at the age of 14, said if he —— —__— . of. the University of California Col-. 'were ever an employer he would give Horse Hits Car In rok . lege of Agriculture are studying everyone Saturday afternoon for @ ! molybdenum poisoning of dairy catholiday, Eleven years later, WestingAccident At Donner Lake 4). i con oun prartice— A, sharp decline in-the number of . orerunner of ther Westinghouse . moter vehicle accidents in the Truc-. Previously studies. made by Dr. labor policies diradical in the . kee area during the“past week was Howard Goss, professor of nytinal 80s which inclided pensions, vaca;reported by officers of the Califor-. nusbandryy and Dr. J. W: Britton: . 20s With pex and sickness and @j; nia high'way patrol. . veterinary ecience division showed “ident benefits. . During the past week only two} an unsolved «malady to be due to jee ee : ee . persons were injured in automobile) molybdenum in pastures. oe ages sedentviad $c ee mishaps, according to H. B. Fowler, . es lily ee bike “ patrolman in etek of the Truckee. __The area involved covers 4199 is also the shortest route to the hossquad: These included one freak acci-. oe miles around Buena Vista eee dent in, which a horse was killed and. Vake in Kern County. Much of this deeefotertotesteateates -ieobbbeoben Kesteteteot a woman injured near Donner Lake . igs over the old bed of the Kern River leon Saturday night. ee now flows farther north. In MOVING According to Patrolman K. C. Kolb . Consequence the land is undermine od . land M. A. Peterson who investigat. by decomposing tule growt ea and ‘. ' ed. a horse owned by James McCann . } . water. tables in some places withi » ; Our Furniture Vans are leavand Ike Springer had stra¥ed onto . three feet of .the soil surface. . ing every day for somewhere! {the highway. The animal dashed inApparently according to studi _lIsYOUR Furniture Aboard? eh vane neki by ey O. Brown. made the poison is cumulative. and cients ae rele oe iy haunted Be hin or cies Then they become Fresno Alameda ’ : emaciated, their coats fade in color Bakersfield San Francisco
'J. H. Bernard for minor injuries. and anemia usually is markéd: The Los Angeles The Peninsula The horse was killed and the officers e violation code. Evans, was badly injured front of a ear driven by Mrs. Cecile C. Gessler, Reno, ning on the main street of Truckee. witnesses to the accident, said EvDISH SERVE A RIC"H ans was obviously intoxicated and VARIETY MEAT E_ QOAF that he was cited for violating the Many homemakers are not aware icounty’s osbriety ordinance. Mre. of the fact that some of the variety Gessler was not detained. meats make~deticious nme @at loaves. Mrs. Stella Watson on Monday had ta: “Oeat hide ie nn ora eat way to. 4 Mrost—unusual accident. While driv. introduce these meats t@ your fam-. i"8 her coupe on the highway near ily if you’re not in the Wzbit of ser-. bake Forest = horse, ee had ving them. Other meats mmm ay be com. broken from its pasture virtually atbined with the variety meat to give] ta°ked her car as she fode past. added flavor and richnes==_ ‘Rearing high in the air, its hoofe When used in loaves or patties . Steck the windshield, shattering it. liver is usually cooked slightly bes Both the hood and fender on the left . ited the owners of the animal for of the state agricultural the sécond accident, Robert 34, Tahoe Inn, Lake Tahoe, in In when he ran last Thursday eveIfficers Koob and Peterson who we-e there young cattle are affected more. than older ones and dairy animals than beef, and swine and horses are reported to be resistant. Several dairy County result of the difficulty; ers from Los Angeles county on feed have been According ‘to Mrs. the disease similar tearness more study before it is solved. more Sheep rarely are affected ranches in Kern have ‘been abandoned as a dairy heifseverely affected. Goss and Britton to that called in England needs much. Grass Valley —JustA Sample. of Our Service— LONG DISTANCE MOVING ALSO LOCAL MOVING STORAGE—CRATING—PACKING PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVIC Take Your Moving Problems to Experienced Moving Men : RELIABLE TRANSFER AND STORAGE ah th it te eto Mi Bc Sn : Phone 39 side were damaged butt Mrs. Watson was unhurt. Andrew McCabe Of Grass Valley Succumbs a Andrew F. McCabe, who passed . his 81st birthday in the Jones Mem-'. orial Hospital, September 11th, died . Thufsday evening there. He was a native of Grass Valley. born here in 1865. He lived at 444. Kate Hays Street, in a home pur-, chased by his parents when he was a : oungster. He was employed throughout his active years in the mires of Grass Valley. (McCabe loved the out of doors, was enthusiastic hunter and an expert fisherman. He was a charter member of the Mine Woorkers Protective League. Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Agnes MeCiaabe, two stepsons, Thomas and Ray Hall of Grass Valley and two nieces, Mrs. Lois LeDuc and Mes. Emma Southern, : Funeral services will take place under the direction of the Hooper and Weaver Mortuary on Monday, September 16th, in St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. U. C. Enrollment Expected Is 22,500 Students BERKELEY, Sept. 16—Registration of an estimated 22,500 students will begin on the Berkeley campus of the University of California toHarold & Dale’s Garage 130 BROAD ST. — TELEPHONE 458 Gas and Oil : Lubrication ; —MOTOR TUNE-UPS— AND GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS me morrow morning. @tavting two days earlier ual’ the registration move *-moothly and rapjdly the rest of this week /despite than usis expected to the through . ANTIQUES BOUGHT AND SOLD Call At DEER CREEK INN —FORMERLY NEW YORK HOTEL— OR PHONE 107 406 Broad Street Nevada City SSS LILLLL LEE ~~~ a ——e OUR CHOICE LIQUORS corner — and BLUE RIBBON WINNERS represen quality and moderate price. Shop at the GOLD PAN—its right on the handy! GOLD PAN LIQUOR STORE PAULINE AND JOHNNIE ZUGNONI Corner Main amd Auburn Streets OPEN DAILY — 10 A. M. TO 8 P. M. t the very finest in selection, in Grass Valley Sausage. Add bread crusman‘bs and seagreat No. 4627 NOTICE TO CREE?ETORS In the Matter of the Estate ‘BERTHA BERGMAN, ZE>?eceased. NOTICE IS HEREIBS” GIVEN by the undersigned Juanit<=a ‘“Trevethick (Reed as administratrix werith the Will annexed of the estate of BBertha Bersgman, deceased, to the <reditors of and all persons having © Eaims against the said decedent to fike them with the necessary vouchers within months after the first 7«wblication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for time County of of mesessary vouchers within = six months after the first —>=a2ablication of this notice to the said @ <i ministratrix at -the law offices of Waa. J. Cassettari, 208% West Main Street, Grass Valley, Califoornia, the same being the place of business iz= all matters connected with the state of said (Bertha Bermian, Deceas@eclDated September 12, 19:46. JUANITA TREVETE=2mCK REED, Administratrix with tthe Will, annexed of the estate of EBertha Bergman, Deceased. First Publication Septenmmber 16, 1946. WM. J. CASSETTARI, Attorney for Administratrix. Sent. 16. 22,80, Oct FT them coming under the educational influx of new students most of} Bix . . Nevada, or to exhibit th <m, with the}, provisions of the GI Bill of Rights.” E’stamites of the size of this year’s student body have been difficult to make, but Registrar Thomas B. Steel forecasts a Berkeley registration of between 20,000 and 25,000. The previous high was in the fall of 1939 when 16,199 enrolled. ‘New and returning students who were not at the university last spring will register Tuesday and Wednesday; students who were in attendance last spring will register Thurs‘day, Friday and Saturday. Preparations for handling the huge registration include the use of a large circus tent which has been set up across from the men’s gymnasium where registration normally takes place. Here admission and veterans credentials will be checked before students are admitted to the gymnasium in an effort to eliminate bottlenecks and standing lines. WESTINGHOUSE FOUNDED 60 COMPANTES George Westinghouse the centennial of whose birth is being celebrated this year founded 60 companies to. mianufacture his many inventions and developments in the _ electric, marime, railnoad and natural gas industries. Whenhe died in 1914 the companies he founded were worth $200,000,000. : AUTO Safety Glass A windshield, cracked and streaked, You think you're seeing double. Let us install a clear, new claw To help avoid real trouble! MT. PAINT AND GLASS COMPANY TELEPHONE 725-J Hills Flat, Grass Valley can make SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY Telephone Grass Valley 171-W SHADY PINE COURT Follow the signs at the end of North OChureh Street We give ‘you free transportation in our NEW JEEP to and trom the Jaundry. Free pick up and delivery service for wet wash in Nevada City, Hills Flat and Grass night washing. Valley. Special appointments made for 2.4-Hour Service . On Wet Wash . Gemieaiensremmeniad TELEPHONE 264-5 Motor Rebuilding = — IS OUR SPECIALTY—Completely equipped i for rebuilding, reboring and motor tune-up, : 2 a as well as general repairs. a S&s GARAGE : 108 CLARK STREET a = 5 % am os of. ot SEES Sie a, SIERRA oAS CO. AUTO GLASS» wee Everything in Glass—Made to Order Mirrors, Store Fronts, Windows, Furniture Tops