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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 23, 1946 (4 pages)

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Coy eet Se PAGE FOUR NEW SAFETY LAWS shington state's i work crews to be holders of first ai law& effective January of this year,; Cross the U. S. Bureau of Mines of ma it mandatory for all foremen,/. the Department of ‘Labor and Tndus. supervisors and others in charge of. try. . Voters Attention! You must register prior to [Midnight September 26th in order to vote in the 1946 General Election As Registration Deputies, we will be glad to register you ™ Call either Nevada City 9 or 581-W CARL J. TOBIASSEN MYERS — Mortuary Chapel MEMBER National § Sr ivitaTtO™ (Formerly Holmes and Myers Funeral Home), 150 SOUTH AUBURN STREET GRASS VALLEY — TELEPHONE 56 Now under the sole ownership and management of Lawrence Myers who offers his clients the services of a skilled staff and 21 years of personal experience. ee . duced anything artistically 1, Dictatorship Kills new safety . certificates from the American Red . Art Savs Professor Neither Italy nor Germany proworthwhile during their totalitarian regimes and with the possible exception of music the same is true for Russia. new says Eugen Neuhaus, professor of art on the Berkeley campus of the University of California. He points out that such regimes have never been conducive This is nothing . to artistic development. It will be many years, Prof. Neui haus believes before any really great . works of art can be expected most of the European nations. Such . from as are produced will typify what he calls “‘the art of the empty stomach” depicting misery, suffering and want because the people will be more concerned with satisfying bodily rather . than spiritual needs. ROBERT GRANT A GRANDFATHER Robert Grant, formerly of this city, now living at Crystal Bay on the Nevada side of Lake Tahle, reports that his daughter, Joan, now Mrs. J. A. Overmeyer of New York, on September 16 gave birth to balby girl. Lieut. and Mrs. Overmeyer are soon to leave for Rio De Janeiro, Brazil where he will be employed in construction work for the navy. Mr. Grant’s first granddaughter is named Joann. NEVADA THEATRE Direction T. and D. Jr., Enterprises, Inc. r {SAY IT WIFH Flowers WE DELIVER—AND WE ABE AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE Telephone 65-R-11 WEDDINGS, CORSAGES, BOUQUETS, FUNERALS EO pe). » ANZ Grass Valley iloral Lo. ON GRASS VALLEY-NEVADA CITY HIGHWAY “TILL -THE-END OF MONDAY AND TUESDAY With DOROTHY) McGUIRE, GUY MADISON, BILL WILLIAMS and ROBERT MITCHUM eo ® WEDNESDAY, THU RSDAY DARK CORNER With LUCILLE BALL and MARK STEVENS a PAA PLLA AA ~ Chatham CHATHAM! Esmond Blankets . ESMOND! CHATHAM, “Woolshire,” Colored 100% Virgin Wool, Size 72x90 “FULL INSURANCE COVERAGE AGAINST WINTER” — $11.50 CHATHAM PURE WHITE Size 72x90—100% Wool $13.50 CHATHAM COLORED LAMSDOWN 100% Wool, 72x90 $16.50 _ ESMOND “SLUMBER REST” Colored—25% Wool $6.95 ESMOND “SILVER FOX” 100% Colored Wool $13.50 Golden Rule Store 150 MILL STREET—GRASS VALLEY NEVADA CITY NUGGET JC Man Describes American Quisling Quislings produced ‘by a stranige orientaition of emotional attitudes resulting rom unfortunate ehildhood experience. This is the conclusion of The Case Study -of an American Quisling, an actual clinical case described by Dr. R. N. Sanlford, associa'te professor of psychology on the Berkeley eampus of the University of California. The case was chosen for intensive study because the subject represented a pattern of opinions and attitudes found commonly in men who scored high on prejudice tests developed iby the University of California Pmublic Opinion Study of which Dr. San‘ford is director. One of the paradoxes of the man’s nature was thaitt he was very close to being an idealist and a champion of the. oppressed, but these inclinations were turned around by childhood ex-. perience. In childhood Dr. Sanford’s Quising faced constant coniflict between his father and mother. The father was brutal oppressive to the mother, and appeared to the boy to be all powerful. Tio escape the annihilation which opposition symbolized to the boy, he sided with the father, fearing and at the same time admiring his power. In siding with the father, it. was meceseary to blame the mother as
are rae canecemaais LP EES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1946 SET EXAMPLE Set the example for others by driving safely at all times, urges B. Stewart, Public Safety Director of National Automobile Club. _ other motorists and resolve to exWatch + punge from your driving habits the actions of others which annoy you. = compen KBEP BULBS SPOTLESS Finger prints are out of place on; headlight bulbs, reports National Au. tomobile Club. One should be careful when installing new ‘bulbs to wipe them clean. Even the mark of one’s finger will reduce lighting ef-« ficiency. the oppressor.” The same kind of twisting of im pulses made it powsible for him as a adult to support the foreign enemy) against his own country, the latte: being in his mind representative of his mother. G Sarden Chad Has Outdoor ‘Meeting ‘lable to holod another meeting out Nevada City Garden Club was of doors on Thursday at the home of i Mrs: Tourtelotte, Members gathered on the patio under the singing pines. This patio is an especially interesting {one being.made of rings of ceda aand. The Tourtelotte garden smot is a fine example of wha ;@an be done with our naitural wooded country. : embedded in Several more birds of the community were studied, Miss G. Goyne gave an informative talk on the bluejay. Mrs; Perry discuseed the chat. Mrs. Esther Hingston talked on the proper method of planting and car ing for sweet—peas, which she found more than repaid her in lovely blos soms. Mrs. Alice Hiscox reviewed the work to be done in the garden dur ing September. . The group passed a resolution to . do something constructive toward . making the community beauty con. scious to the extent of at least cleaning up the umsightly vacamt lots, . . Refreshments were served with Mrs. Perry and Mrs. Desmond hostesses with Mrs. Tourtelotite. meeting will be at the home of Mrs. ‘Chester Stevens on Piety Hill. PUEBLOS AND ESKIMOS HELPING FIGHT [FAMINE The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and the Eskimos in Alaska have been doing their bit of sharing in the food for all campaign. The Indians have eontributed part of their small supplies of wheat and corn and the Eskimos have sent a check. for $40 to UNRRA to help in the global fight against hunger. Smooth tires and smooth talkers have much in common—neither ever very dependable. : BIRTHS , . O’Connor—iIn Nevada City, Nevada County, September 19, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert O'Connor, a son. Partington—In Nevada City, Nevada Counity, September 12, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Justine Partington of Grass Valley, a daughter. , . No. 4639 ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Bstate of MARGARET L. LEWIS, also known as MA'IGGTE LEWIS, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Theodore A. Klohler, Jr., as administrator of the estate of Margaret L. Lewis, also known as Maggie Lewis, deceased, to the . Creditors of and all presons having claims against the said decedent to . file them with the necessary youchers within six months after the frist . publication of this notice im the of. fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of Califoronia, in janid for the County of Nevada. or to ;exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers within six months after the . first publication of this notice to the . said’ administratoor at the law officees of Wm. J. Cassetitari, 208% West Main -Street, Grass Valley, California, the same being the place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said Margaret L. Lewis, also known as Maggie Lewis, Deceased. Dated September 20, 1946. THEODORE A. KOHLER, Jr., Adiministratior of the estate of Margaret L.* Lewis, also known as Maggie Lewis, Deceased. First Publication Sept. 23, 1946. WM. J. CASSETTARI, Attorney for Administrator. . Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14. (Next* iia s UU ALLO FDU $ gas and electricity. feel a spirit of partnership in this local, home company which serves them low cost iGo PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Californians Company, serving and northern parts many persons~-the he earnings shared ockholders. se stockholders — d work in Califora few shares from ard-earned savings. at 85 per cent of ders own lots of i pr 22 per cent own but their money to der one of Califorss enterprises. They 38xW-946 . NEVADA CITY TELEPHONE 5 a COME IN AND SEE OUR FINE SELECTION PHA Hardware Co. GRASS VALLEY z 'THLEPHONE 88 PND IN EAL. _ sme =