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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 16, 1947 (4 pages)

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1947 _ ST . 1 GO : CONSTABLE GETS SLOT. . Services At Pine Grove TO PDERAL PoucY . TEEA —c. MACHINES IN AUBURN ee reece core GRASS VALLEY: Funeral services. ,iBURN: ‘Three slot machines sega CITY: Graveside sery RENO: Mining .men and Congres-}wiif take place in St. Patrick’s Cathowere confiscated in the Veterans were held for Mrs. Mary Powers Ceg sional representatives lashed out} je Church Friday morning for Mrs. Memorial Hall here last week by Conag, NEVADA CITY-GRAS _V ALLEY NUGGET. Ce morning in Pine Grove ¢ emetery un. against a lack of understanding in. theresa Provis who died in stable John L. Shannon. -~ pa agape of Holmes Funergy high circlés on gold questions last) yijle early Wednesday morning. All money had been removed and might at a meeting of the Western} opsequies wlil be directed e ee the casi boxes were: lying open on the Mrs. Powers was born inMining Council, Inc., and today have. anq Weaver Mortuary. nte table. Shannon could not learn who. 77 years ago. She had resid ebra: Ee te aa 2 ‘te ao active steps to remedy the) wiv be in the Catholic Cemetery. owned the machines. Sfiannon said. city for 35 years. She was . situation. : Mrs. Provis died at the home of. his action in confiscating the ma-. of the late James Henry Pow Most outspoken {in their criticism) her daughters Mrs. George Peacock,. chines was in accord with his policy. There are no surviving children. he INE 15, 1851-21 if some Fens? last week that brought . ef government control of. vast areas. hh whom she had lived for the last that no illegal gambling devices would. ward Dean is a surviving sonijp, of minefal wealth in its extensive Wit be permitted in his territory. residing here. D-in= lay ‘ S. in North San ‘times. We have kept the horse ] bought. to ride to military reservations and. the failure 15 years. She was ae years ago. Tuesday. night Shannon reported ounty, a to and there is plenty of feed for. him now. The to pass a bill reimbursing gold miners gel ar . ie bee Valley [ppoeiving. & telephone call from a local eats a : for losses suffered when their mines wh nonymous voice cursed = was the daughter of} bar, where an 4 . The Place To Buy . ! j with grass, but latér inthe year it all burms . (src ordered closea at the start of oe Aeryy set — er of nim for taking the machines and dared y Is Steele Supp ve have to provide fodder. Thete is a clearina . the war were Representatives Clair) oe itied in North San Juan in. him to appest at the bar. The conEngle, D. from California’s second) WP Sf "© stable, who had been in bed, dressed ‘mountain of onan doxen __ weere the or, . district. and J. P. Hall, Auburn, presicg Se ee ha abe and rushed down to the cafe, but the rank and we concluded we would cut it and stack . dent of the Mining council. Mrs Peeee™ sion, Willa "Peacock, . telephone bravo refused to own up. a Engle told of his efforts to get a winter use. Thad a dickens of a time finding @ . .) ticouch concress that would re-. Gtase Valley, a great, grandsox: and and had to ride down to a valley below Rough . imburse the gol miners of this counbrothers, George Murphy of. Monis-. saLVATIONISTS TO SALINAS , mma Hill, Nevada County, ol GRASS VALLEY: Major Mary E. ‘a try for flooding and other damage : 7 ceele get them. The owner would-not . *°” OF ici, mince when they were. Sett Murphy of Peterson's COPS) smith and Captain’ Lucille: Norman ‘to loan them. for a’ week provided I would Pay } closed under Congressional Bill L-208. Nevada County. of the Salvation Army here have retheir. use and deposit thirty dollars for the safe He said, “yours (the miners) is a ceived orders to leave Grass Valley : just® claim, but I certainly cannot DRUNK DRIVER PAYS $200 this week and take charge of the SaI did. It took Pard and me three days to MOw } truthfully predict an easy victory for linas post. Major Smith Sunday night ‘we stacked about three tons. Counting two . oUt Pil Congress Is definitely not} GRASS VALLEY: James M. Aus-. conducted a’ farewell service in the) gag Wi °! Salvation. Army heafquarters here. Spee : estinghouse d in this . he Widow in favor of such a meastre.” mus of Fresno pleaded guilty to a ang. the scythe and rake and two men] __ wall told the group that “the fed-. charge of.:driving . while intoxicated cutting; Pard says our. hay stack cost us about six . ©T@! government has no business tv-. in Justice of the Peace Charles More-. Large doses of vitamin D given to. fe fal prevent rickets may be unsafe, a UniCE LITTLE JEWEL ing up that much land and that many jouse’s court yesterday. He was fined After all, we don't look at it that way; We . resources in its military reservations.” . $200. : versity of Califormia professor warns. ’ the. change of work, although it was harder than . 274 urged mining groups -to “start Sess a aa. 6A Console Radi a live pe avaible ke « e's right now to take a more active in: ° se mero ee irrespo ’ ee and €asy . terest inpromoting legislation along é i ee ; Se ina Capsule Form day on the claim counts for a hundred . these lines.” ee ' mind skipping « dey, laying off for . wore nts ha Sepiember Specials!!! My . work sun two hours high. Pard ys owe a for another ri years and f ‘ f we draw. out our gold i m agi month or three. oe Shines = ig saedere: ot ’ 50c JERGENS Lotion and 25c DRYAD D. t the state of California for the past 26 years, spoke for a subsidy on new‘Both for ce BOC ss Grose hikes came yesterday. -Dad says he doesn’t . '~ Joneson said. “the government has (Federal Tax Added) v a ae to stay while I am making so much . paid and is paying subsidies. to almost. ] a per mater be a "ed girl. She has taghee : TORI : inergel oe ‘eee peers > used of i it. Bless them!! § suppose they . HOLD ANNUAL PIC Pec = : pee : ! ie on as eS: Bae fe the hen of br brother's death, but he Johnsc ut N&! ramities held a vienic at White Cloud peformance all wrapped a 3 (not perenne al tales . Stueday, September 14. A Peay Be ‘WOODBERY’S New cesta d Lotion and 6''x6" ‘ case—~ideal for end 2 it E Place To Buy Is Steele Supply! THe Place To Buy ts Steele Sup Thanch wes served and the afternoon woe spent talking over events of the ateeges, rat — Both for 50c ola oii ©. Bb been in the a> vyear. ; : Wedge eter 2 ‘ . fill a ballroom wi eld (Bi
Rill. Tobiassen sang several songs. : we [Se VALUE: (Federal Tax Added) clear music. Styled oa wt oe bie as“Thoré present were Mr. and Mrs. Retractable, disappearing ‘et want SiR Vana ear Leonard Forg. Mrs. Agnes’ Kemp and 2) handle. et gold, ivory serious © i big ; ehildren, Karolyn and Larry from. S36 and gold. . ' $38. 80 ‘ on of since sedis Shai Sacramento; Mr.and Mrs. J. A. Or. ' Biton cae, Seq Thad a bah with . 721i and sons. Jack and.Ranny fromj] ff COLONIAL DAMES Dry Skin Cleansing Cream ~ BB ain very ea: : 2 he Wuba Citv; Mrs. Helén Fetterman and wag N . ' <p Move us an it me up. when meets IME . son, Dean; Mr. and Mrs. Melyin Bow-jJiow $1.00 : ‘ Oo menial and gre man and children. Gérald. Susan and{{@ne (Federal Tax Added) ; Listen..and you" buyBeverly Ann; Mrs: Annie Bowman: . } ee ee : : zs Ber oe g of ‘to Mr. ‘and Mrs. Walker Bowman ‘and a ee ; -Westinghouse Be vie win . @aughter, Nurene; of: Marysville; Mr. ; Re ; a e and Mrs. Morris Curry of Stockton; ee as . MFr.and Mrs. Andrew Tobiassen and . ehhfiaren. Bobbie and Marv Ann; DoTorea Ballew of Grass Vallev; Mr. @ivde Cole. and Clyde, Cole. Ir., of Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Elton ToWiassen .and children, Patricia -Ann ond Carl Elton of Indian Springs; Mr. : PHONE 9n1 S 2 BURN Mrs. Carl Tobiassen and family, : ssube see eae, ; a . <4 Mildred and Ronnie: Vickie Lilia; —— : ie ” pope ET > . GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA “Mrs. Jeanette Orzalliz) Mr. John . — : ee Sa _ : : : The Place To Buy Is Steele Supp! Curry; Mr. Theodore Tobiassen: Mrs. Margaret Reed and daughter. Joan; Mrs. Ida Magonigal; Miss Blanche “"Frewhella, all of Nevada. City. _ _ On March 1, 1947, the inde of California land values was 100 per. cert above. 1940 and 15 per cent above ie peak following World War I, say Uni ‘Versity of California agricultu al economists. “8 ” * x i £ —} PROADWAY )THEATRE . i wh DIRECTION T.-AND D. JR. ENTERPHISES, INC. ae TUESDAYW} With CLAUDETTE COLBERT _ . and FRED MacMURRAY ‘i WEDNESDAY -THURSDAY. ome alt ioe sen angheriend— abet 1S 0 Eh Re RE gern 55 world. Its friends are counted in the. millions, its resources in billions. can give you such service because it is one of more than 500 branches sa tishnake up the grectstatowide sytem of Bank of Amerco. Whenever a need arises ed ee beinrereetnitly ony angie branch near you is staffed by neighbors of yours, friendly home-town people whose genuine desire is to serve you and to make you feel “at home” at Bank of America. a rr ret