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September 23, 1946 (4 pages)

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“God grants liberty only to those who love it, and are ready to guard and defend it.”,-Daniel Webster ais The Nugget is delivered to your home twice a week _ for only 30 cents per evada City Nugge as 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. COVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA IN CALIFORNIA ae ool fe County Seat Paper Vol. 20, No Po NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA bROAD FIRST DEER TO BE STREET REGISTERED SHOT ‘ea Ia my NOTE BAG I find an item Twin Cities Concert Asso¢iation brought to a close a week campaign for memberships Saturday at 2 p. m wikebh { don’t think I should deny First deer registered this : Faithful Reader any longer. It’s : Loh Cal New License Plate For “Fpl, amazingWc group 6f HOLLYChetcten piegaee I Yr First Ti Si Al #0 o@poout OntheAgs Gedceded cur ristemon, near Dlue ent, Irst ‘Lime Since° 5) California motorists are going to. plain ‘but honest delegation in a early in the ee Christe hearing before the State Highway;man who registered b AIRPORT IS HOST TO 10 SANTA CRUZ AIRPLANES SUNDAY MEMBERSHIP DRIVEENDS FOR CONCERT ASSN. BY CAL’ CHRISTEMON H © Hes ley M. Leete, Jr. his MONDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 23, 1946, The Gold Center Headquarters for Nevada City is Ten planes carrying 20 persona, Harris Drug Store, Grass Valley, Robt. Chapman Acquitted members of the Santa Cruz County Chamber of Commerce office. No Pilots Club arrived at the Nevada memberships will be sold for this Of Drunken Driving City Airport beginning at 9:30 o’year. The jury after a three dey trial of kill] set a new pair of license plates in. President Phillip Bradley then Robert V. Chapman, charged clock with yesterday morning. The first. plane left Santa Cruz at 8 9’clock. with Chief of Police Max So1947 for the first time sine 1941 will appoint a concert committee to {drunken driving and injury to perThey were met at the airport by laro at 8 a. m., stated he shot but. they may have to wait several ‘contract with the mother office at sons, following two howrs deéliberaChicago for.a series of concerts to tion yesterday afternoon acquitted. H.'S. Moreman, president of the Nemonths fior them. ; These characters —there were the deer from a distance of 50 The Department of Motor Vehicles ‘be presented in Nevada County. At him. vada City Chamber of Commerce, about half a dozen of them but they feet. The buck was a small 3announced today that becanse of the 1 east three concerts have been asmade more noise than seals at feedComimission a few days ago. pointer weighing approximatecurrent demand for steel, only 40 sured on the basis of returms to daite per cenit of the 1847 contract for anand from all appearances more can HOLLYly 125 pounds. 2 mission on behalf of the be proximately 3,000,000 pairs of plat WOOD BOWL. The state, it appear presented. The numiber of soot H. S. Sofge, secretary, and Mrs. Har on Mar it was charged, Chapman, ing timle—appeared before the com a ~~ “hold 10, ran into a car on the Grass Valley-Auburn con highway injuring Edwin C. Burns shot a 155 pound es will have been manufactured. by . certs and the number. of programs C. Burney and Victor Sullivan. where in the neighborhood of the buck near the Zeibright° Mine January 2 and when the annual lic-. depends on the membership. Alccording tio the Community ConG. V. Chamber To Hear bowl, The LONG-HAIRED ONES had early this morning, . Burns’s ense renewal season starts. Director Edgar E. Lampton gaiq. cert movement, no simgle admission prepared an enormous terra cotta was a 4-pointer. He registered manifacture of the entire order may are sold for any entertainment. The . Plea For Nor. San Juan display which showed in miiniature it at 9 a: m. this morning. Guest speaker at the meeting ‘be delayed up to April 1 which means local is a permanent musical onganed, is planning a road freeway some facsimile practically every bilade of grass in the whole of Hollywood. BIGCROWD The first guy who got up to talk was about 8 feet tall and must-have weighed 300. pounds. He started out AT TENDS WAT . ‘that some mStorists may wait as late ization open to the public once a year. as June 1 for their plates. The manufacturer already cal We ithe and selling every lot in BARBECUE a: Hollywood. Almost ‘When he sat down a corps of oleagin in ws 1500 pounds of good steel required until the of. Nevada County to express whi ny. appreciation: to music Ne-. 'the single construction in I wish 1945 -iat. almost for response. Bradley’ “and been funds “The ed of new cars. ware . raise time ed prevails recently was issued lieutenants local presenitation. a the ofboth The supply exhausted supply or cardboard as did has the. be plates -used a commu bann in -diffieulty North-San--Juan getting adequate. water outlying Eee . Alta Hil to . ien oda ente: that karat Hollywood During Jong heads of hair . Their coats were! ay £3 drape-shaped skirts with like mB sees the * Fae) 6 8 afternoion i i lousanias from 1 un-],, = ; ; Sees factured by the Norris Stampingsand . endl Chairman, were server F u : : : with barbecued ‘beef, Snanish beans, the} ? { 2 Manufacturing Company. of Log ‘An-; Arthur Foote; : = : : ; z: s Valley, Grass : : in The Santa fair weather ~ FELIXISRAELIS for} service such Oaks Suibdivision and Street neyer, bus districts, westward. executive every Ray BORNE T0 REST oy secretary, business man to Private funeral as. directions Au-. for of Felix Krone-. night in Israel a services wumder Holmes Funeral Home whlo local died hospital Friday were helé states. this morning at Sierra View Ceme interested Officers anid committ -and-Vin-. a new St. Patrick’s Catholic Church}a time. Emergency windshield sti ic ix expanding Grass Valley’s ers. i building. under the spnsoroship of]ers will hereafter be employed in lisu. for the organization are: . \ ress should be present. ‘Catholic parishioners association. of both steel and paper plates. . Phillip Bradley; vice president L d} : : 3 The 1947 plates are being mann-. Geist; secretary Ellen Stinson; Gen-. They all had amazingly beautiful. fourteen he stated The chamber will also take up the matter of contin‘uine lov-} Ww * year for . culture and . their support on* tour. 9 mining anid agricultural purposes. has exceeded our expectations,” statft the manager of the 25,. nia airports on week ends. September will be W. E. Moulton who will dis made for A similar condition }'tion ‘his bookings 1947 BOY was dressed fairly conservative . terday at the Grass Valley reunion about six and his hair was only in-. and barbecue given in Watt Park to. but merece Wednesday, Krone the frist auarter of ous voiced underlings took over. BIG . vada County beef-was consumed yes-! ‘ches long, some for during Bowles, difficulty in. landing. of . Club and San Juan Ridge have experienc pays shown airport, reported that none had any euss--the statteu from nothivig apd-enidded up buying Ray attractiong Thomas ‘ton said but the steel mills will not . mittee promise delivery of the last third of. PARK by Treasurer of the ctom were about town and surrounding coun,-try, reviewing historic buildings and . scenic started.work.on—the-contract—_Lamp-}mever and from._this_the—loecal com with a thirty minute ‘biography of! -himself including how, bank The visitors the Grass Valley Chamber of Cioom-. Makes a practice of visiting Califor Money collected is placed in a lohas. Deeter, chairman mittee. . tery in Marysville. busi-. The deceased was born in Poland . 64 years ago and came to this coun . try to make his home in Los Angeles . Mrs. . Nevada City, Dr. Jos. : = seles. They will have orange letters. eph Moore; appointments, ». dirndls in the Monkey Ward catalog. } Nevadaj \idold slaw. sliced tomaitoes, coffee and. _. : e ; with a black background. The de-. City, Bert Foreman; Grass Valley G. and shoulders like Red Grange in his bread. : \ : rae partment will start registration re-. T. Tennis, pulblicity; Elmer Stevens, gridiron garb. Each one unhesitat-. mely overcame his modesty . ' natural Tha nr an and regaled the Commission and restget out, but pretty had was also bored, not to Bay antagonized, and when we Hollywood characters stand by lace we told the sad story of the INDIAN; his competitor into even a this column on the : equipment mother can prepare various committees ss >
ry As a result of having swallowed a lye water, Mrs. Ruth Bedford, 60, of this city died Wed Sportsmen’s Convention nesday afternoon in a local hospital. be held Santa Coroner ul if she wan'ts to have tihe best re October 18, 19, 20. or October, ed Parlor, Native disap or . ‘backed is the budget of the in homeless children’s W. of tary, to Sherlock Holmes. and: Admission Day of Papers. were read MEN'S CLUB (who are flying up here en masse this Sunday, Fergosh sakes, why couldn’t you fellas have tos Francisco project. Hooper, Mrs. Constitution ‘was (by es an editorial from “ deavoring to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Knight of 438 West Main Street, Grass Valley have announced the engagement to of Allen legal stenographer in Sacramento. Miss Knight is a graduate of the 1945, and high Business she school: class of the Mount St. College. During has been The bridegroom Alfred the employed in of Mary’s past as a Sacramnto. to be is the son G. Wienert of Val lejo, He served four years in.the US Annie ‘now attending Sacramento College. SS : the lye. water The_ remains are in the Myers (Mortuary Chapel which is now en rendered.[wera in the Pacific theatre. He is Mrs. Bedford took get in touch with re latives. Fileen > McLaughlin,. Ee Mrs. “Ait presenit’’ he continued, “taxes fee : unrealistic administrative policies of Hunting Holiday Today the federal will give all hands an opportunity to angle for trout, conosidered that ithe logic that fishing ealled for a holiday for is still good for a huntingfed Tuesday against the formation of a third party. of Mrs. D. S. Bonebrake, 541 North Edward A. Franz, principal of the in the United States, which Wallace; Pine Street, ito hear an interesting. Nevada high school, yesterday stated SADNESS NOTE: Two local busi-. 'says would play into the hands of} discussion by James Snell, attorney . that night school or adults or youths “weggmen are departing for other ‘reaction.’’” VERRIRY INTERESTING, on foreign relations. Chairman of the beyond school age will open Monparts. Reason. NOT HNOUGH BIZ. in the light of Friday’s development group is Mrs. John W. Ballou. day, September 30th. HAPPINESS NOTE: NEW PEOPLE in Washington, Good-Bye ' Happy Courses offered will include wood INJURED IN' MOTOR CRASH come into the Nugget Office every man who mighit just possibly tur n working, metal craftsmanship, arts. day to subscribe to — Thanks for Henry, you would not be the last Lloyd B. Johnson, 44, injured in upholstery, Physical education and stopping me, one plug per column is man who might just possiblye turn a motor accident on Highway 40 Satother classes if a sufficient numiber up leading a third party yoursel f, urday night was brought into the wish to our limit, almost. enroll in them. The class es with James Roosevelt, Ickes, the Miners ‘Hospital here Saturday night will meet Monday and Wednesday junior Will Rogers, CIO-PAC et al. suffering from an injury to his ankile. Jim Hash, well Referring to the recent change of. . Committee Organizes amounts allowed veterans under the . apprenticeship training pointed program, . To Aid Scout Fund out that the . Committees in charge of raising Veteran huniters expect that openchanges were made on the recom-!fund for the Bly Seouts will meet ing day of the deer season will find mendation of the veterans admistra-. tomorrow evening in the Grass Val-** ee se CRAT” by Henry Wallace, warning . evening, September 24, at the home Start September 30 MAIL BAG: From Alleghany com Mr. and Mrs. known restaurant owners, will cook socialism of much of Europe.” Knowland more hunters in the woods than any meet discourage The Grass Valley and the Nevada such a program.” the VFW dinner consisting of prime have declared Saying that no man could speak ribs of beef with all the trimmings. Monday, September 23, a school holifor-ithe veterans as a whole, KmnonOther features of the evening inday in order to give teachers and stuland a World War II veteran himself clude entertainment and sogial gathdents a chanice to bring im each one said he did not believe ‘‘ithat we ering. ; his buck on opening day. should serap the American way of (Cards are to be returned prior to The school boards, having delife and exchange it for the com. Tuesday night, Sept, 24, in order that clared May 1st a holiday, in order to munism of Russia or the fascism or reservations may be made. iof the dperiont Association of Uni-] High Shool Night Classes omen government City school ‘boards UNIVERSITY WOMEN TO MEET . day in the county’s history. The International Relations group : = “MO. versity tthe Union Hotel, Main Street, 27 for the members of the post and J increasing operating costs and the their guests, Day . Army Air Corps of which 28 months} Doliday. Mrs. Dorothy Schuman, Mrs. Therest. Alaria, and Mrs. May Norton. a Game regulatory powers over fish of Mrs. Following the meeting a program observance pronounced Miss Jacklyn Knicht Bethrothed To Allen Meaning Schools Have Deer E. Wright of this city. in Hooper solution Wednesday morning and ‘was not found until noon. Rushed to the hospital, physicians made every effort to neutralize the poison but it proved too late. and game bag limits and seasons. (Mrs. Carpenter is a sister of Mrs. teresting—take a letter, Miss Secre AIR San and the} all expansion, access to public lands, strict anti-pollution acts. To be discussed is the extension of AB 397 the act giving the fish and game commission Alvah it a siticide. their daughter, Jacklyn Daughters Cruz, which calls for am 80 per cent over the Golden West, Mrs. George CarGrass Valley Home at State Division of Fish At Wednesdays night’s meet ing of Laurel will Legislation expeeted to be propos sults, plate glass bowls together. VERY in oer y which September legal stenographe ; Jean ti Associated in. the GRUZ ; if she wishes, buteshe should be care year NOTE TO SANTA 4 quantity of with moments jn the coral Mac had on display there i together her Thanksgiving dinner during spare round penter, superintendent of the Na'tive that held Directors: Sports. -vens. plans for the future, and the annual gave an address on the home and on GLUE Mrs. ar mene eon Grace Raymiond, Among the items are included legislative action, developments in the Daughters dissolving the I} Succumbs months] four have Lusehen, ee ~~" peared—something about a chemicai . are avaliable. bowl. As a matter of statistics, about bowls of stove, days, weeks or even that well known Commercial Street rectanguiar Board 3elle Tickell, Mrs. Clarl Libbey, Franz : : Mrs. Ruth Bedford rotisserrie has mysteriously disappear replaced by a_ es Permanent avail: men of California which will be held Truckee on Sunday, September The rectangular glass fish bowl in been are ef mestine OF ag eee ct Mrs. Grace Carpenter and ; plates { meyer; transportation, Earl Covey. ae g YOU SCATICH MY BACK AND [’LL Strict adherence to tested methACRATCH YOURS theory, so today ods of freezing and storage of pre(Don’t go away, this won’t hurt a frozen foods must be followed to ibit) I’m throwing in a plug for the avoid disappointments, according to NEVADA CITY NUGGET. We not Dr. Vera G. Mrak, nutrition specialonly publish the livest bi-weekly ist University of California agriculnewspaper in Nevada County (OKAY, tural extension service. SMARTY, so it IS the only bi-weekOnly foods of the highest quality ty) but we turn out just about the should be used. Preparation, packbest quality printing you’ve ever aging, freezing and storage should seen, and mighty reasoniable, too. fbe done quickly and according to We'll do anything from printing a ‘recommendations. book (AT YOUR EXPENSE) to fandul of windshield stickers or a Laurel Parlor Hess NO TRESPASSING sign. ed entitling} mings’’ keep her in the kitchen for age Every now and then I throw in a plug for an advertiser or Bd Tf she has deep pone and stor Way } around the curves. = in advance. FLAT ROAD, how it wasn’t flat iad . find til foura before “the° dhiner ie teaay unless ehe prepared them for the came back from lunch, they had the Indian to receipts Wiite, Mrs. . a oe Alice Brochard, Ber-} Preparing the turkey for the oven Truckee Sunday nice Glasson, H. J. Georgie, G. T. Julia Cox, Edith Stevenson, Tennis, are. importance of matters Many the kettles the for the vegetables salad ‘the dessert and the “trimup for discussion at the state coun-. Mrs. Fred Amderson and Elmer Stez H. F. Sofge. took an issue ‘owners to operate their vehicles uns It’s nice to have the family home Junch at the Elks Club, courtesy of The Commission will for Thanksgiving dinner but *it us ee ee ually means a lot of work for mothSportsmen Meet In er. curl out of their permanents and we and albly : soon the hot air Began to take the got bored anid went out neways ait the usual time but prob-. 'Belle Ingalls, treasurer, Ray Krone} inners Prepared In October less audience with biography. It was amusing as all Dj sgiving evenings. * tion. However he said, a hardship! Jey Chamber of Commerce rooms was worked on those on the lower rthere under the chairmanship of Wilend of the scale. I shall support in. liam Stinson, chairman of the drive. the next congress an amendment that; The drive will open throughout will increase the earnings permitted . the county on October 12 and eon— at the bottom of the scale while pro-/. tinue for a month. Committeemen, tecting the treasury and the veter-. scout councillérs, and léaders expect ans from the abuses that have grown . to raise $3250 during the drive. — in the upper brackets. : athe ati piers ai Knowland pledged to veterans that PRISONERS GO HOME he would “continue in the future as. With the repatriation of final T have in the past, to work in a con-. groups of able bodied prisoners of structive manner toward the solu-. war this summer the US War De tion of these probolems in a way that . partment reveals that a total of 378,will he fair to the men and women. 898 Germans, 51,455 Italians and who are in the armed services and at! 5435 Japanese were brought to this” the same time will not be detriment-. country for internment between >? tn the nation we cherish.” spring of 1942 and the war's