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—
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“God grants liberty only to those who
: ~ ff] The Nugget is delivered to
your home twice a week
for only 30 cents per
month
love it, and are ready
to guard and defend it.”"—Daniel Web
ster
Nevada City N
ase I
CCVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA
Vol, 20,No.77
The County Seat Paper
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IN CALIFORNIA
es Se
. 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.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1946
. Tune oor . FIREDESTROYS— G.V.CH
AMBER — . ALVINWALTHER FIRST COMM
UNITY
LUMBER MILI. AID BUS SERVICE SUCCUMBS AFTER
ON DEER CREEK TOSUBURBS
BRIEF ILLNESS CONCERT OCT. 10
There are plenty of signs point
ing
to the fact that the Umited
States is
‘at, or near, the crossroads
in itg his
NEVADA CITY,
T. W. Honeycutt of the State
Div-;
The
ision of Forestry, following
an inCom
CALIFORNIA
a
The Gold Center
Grass
Valley
Chamber
of
Last rites will be said Wed
Final results of the cam
nesday Mrs. Carry Tho
paign of
mpson Heads
afte
vestigation of the fire which
tory. From here on we either
rnoon at 2 o'clock in the Holmes
the
Tiwin Cities Community Con
destrovInn discusse
start to
Har
mon
y
d
Rid
mea
cert
ge
ns
Clu
of
maintaining} Muneral Home
b
ed the Deer Creek Lumiber
descend and become a people of
for Alvin Walther,
Assocaiition are in accordin
Mill east the bus service
lesg
to
Preg
to
:
outl
~
ying
sect
ions, Superintendent of
‘Mrs. Ernest Towle Was
of this city Tuesday night
ser importance in world afairs,
the Nevada County
hostess re‘ident Phillip R. Bradley.
, reported Which
or
Ove
are
r
repo
110
rted
0
now
run
cent
nin
ly
g at! Hospital who died there
that the damage amounted to
at a meeting of the Neig
we geize the opportunity
hborresidents of thé coumity subserib
now pres$30,a loss, Ray Kro
Saturday
ed tea—nemeyer, executive . night.
‘ly Club of Harmony Ridg
000.
ented and ‘become the great
The
Blks
:
Lod
e.
ge
Foll
of
est people
Nev
owthe concert series,
ada City
secretary was named
chairman of a will cond
ing
a
‘He said thalt the fire was
in the history of the world. The
deli
ciou
uct the obsequies.
s luncheon the memcaused committee to find
dirInter.
means to continue} men
bers adjourned * the
Leading the number of mem
by turning gasoline into
ection we take depends very
t will be in the fami
wide veranda ship
the tank of the service,
berly plot in
largely
s sold was Kenneth
i
upon our success in coming
to terms,
merce at luncheon in Bret Harte
a hot engine, resulting in
an explos
Northside,
Pittsburg,
Pennsylvania.
and
elected
officers.
Mrs.
Stevdnaes
Carry
Thomson was chosen president,
ion. State and Tahoe forest
The memiberg heard W. EB.
satisfactory to Americans, with
Mrs. °! Grass Valley who sold
fire
MoultThe body will be flown there by
the
close te
Jomes Morehouse, vice pres
on of French Corral tell
erews were able to confine the
Russians mass expansion
ident, and . ed
of the need Diane.
and exubdammMrs. Kenneth Arbogast was
of San Juan Ridge and
age to the mill. Lumber in
erant confidence in their own
re-electthe town of
the
“maniyards was
20
Charles
Kullman,
Walther suffered a stroke
untouched. The fire ay
Metropolitan
fest destiny,”
on Seped to the office of secretary,
crew
were able to place their pumper ohses . NOT San Juan for an adequate tember’ 22, the second foll
opera star, first scheduled to
appear
owin
.
“te
g
the
r
supp
‘Mrs.
ly.
Tho
He
mps
stat
on
ed
o
in a*nearby stream and pumped
until recent years, are
better fitted
fnom a physical standpoint for
F
an all
out battle for world control
than we.
At the word of Stalin the
Russians
(became a unit, a hard fist
directed
at the rest of the wonld. It
is true
that industrially Russia still
thas far
to_g0 before becoming—a first—clas
s
power, and in that fact we can
find
ening, we shall once again prov
e too
for autocrats that seek
dominion.
world
has heen aéting. Will be presented
the first part of
the first alfter a long interval. He
had pnekt Aarne
oe detain eis Report . October
the been superintendent of the
Ellen Stinson, secretary off
mining industry was at
county
,
;
its peak, supin
was made on the
. hospital for five
club picnic :at Whit
when
years. Prior to.thai
for ten years, he was one‘
of officials
plied many of the fruits,
vegetables,
and dairy products con
sumed there,
G. V. METHODISTS
HOSTS TO DIST.
CONFERENCE
because
the
mines
had
and stock holders in the
Great Noradequate thern
Mine.
Water and farmers could
be supplied
water for irrigation. Pres
ident Wes:
ley Donnenwirth assu
red
Moulton
North San Juan could
count on the
chamiber’s help.
The ~Grass
Valley
Methodist
hope that in the conflict niow threatChurch assisted by bie Nevada City
much
that
12,. Ridge” in times past,
ago in
Methodist Church ig host toda
y to
the Sacramento-Nevada distr
ict min
. isters and their wives,
ses
The RussiansPis
The conference opens this
under thetr present . wih
4 pasty Sande ak:eb even
ing
omg
leadership are a floymidalble Peop
le. . tay Hall and continue unti
i Wadnsa.
He was born 60
Northside, Pittsburg.
e
the organization announced that
she ,
has wired New York for the
Se gee aie
definite
date of his appearance here and
this
‘will be announced within
the next
State F.abor Federation
. week. Soon tickets
and
program
. . schedules for the series will be mail
Urging a’“‘yes” vote on cee
sO to all members.
tion 3 in the November genera]
elecPresident Bradley expresses
grattion, C .J. Haggerty executive Beer
e=. itude to all who worked so
hard in
tary of the California State Fede
ra-. putting this over
in-Nevada county
tion—of-Lebor-and-a member of the
;and
to the Nugget and Union for
". their generous support.
pe Service Wednesday are Jack
Siegfried, Rudolph Berggren, Carl. revealed thay California’s state col-.
es
;
leges graduated 300 per cent more!
vey, Thomas Richards, Will
Rev. Joseph Moore, Nevada City
iam T'amteacher candidates ten years ago than
blyn, Jr., Frank E.
. Chainman for the Twin Cities Com
Finnegan, Wilthey do today
.
. munity
liam
;
:
Cloud which took Place in
August.
Head Endorses Prop. 3
Ly
Honorary pallbearers
BOY BREAKS LEG
IN GRID GAME
years
The deceased leaves his
wife, Mrs.
Kathryn Walther, a siste
r, Miss Adele Walther, and brother,
Raymond
Walther, both of Pittsbun
A
g.
4
e
We are inclined to think that
Rus900,000 gallons inito the flames
sia, rising from the serfdom
that the course of five hours.
thained down the nation’s stre
ngth
ehosen’
for
Tamiblyn, Sr. Ernest Schr
eiber, .
;
State Board of Education this
weak
.
In 19 35,
Convert
1187 graduates of staic. yesterday
“7
.
ee a
ac
e eej eene
e o
ee
and ees
receee
ived e sp Pe
Association,
stated
that the four concerts te
nee credte
Sutter Creek defeated Nevada
ene
entials.
In eo
RP
They have been reared in hard
. Teve
City
Bet
4 =
is awime.Paig
leone: : she aes 5 will Secaial 1945
ose a
ship. . dag noon. Rev. and Mrs.
ie
in
the state wide total had dropJesse Rua_. 2tidders in a gam
Their need mighit possibly
the
e
play
port se
ed Saturday . 2ccompanié
Memo
rial
_
eu
:
be coming,
2
y
Mrs.
rrac
e
=
Rayped
f
to
:
.
392,
.
even
kin
ing on the James §. Henn
will he hosts at
pared with that of
reception
Grass
essy . ond.
Valley.
in}
the
first
sad
Haggerty said California’s desperhonor the district su yerinten
terongs that started raking aut
dent
and
gels
.
eid
oie
in Gras Valley. The score-wa
umn.
.
=e
Char
SOE
les
Kullman, American rom-. 20 to 12 in favor of the visitors. Only s
. his wie Dr. and Mrs. Alle5n R.
. ate stiuation is indicated by these
leaves in the fall of
Goo.
19313,
when . vi¢
.,
antic tenor of the Metropol
the varsity teams were enga
itan Opera.
Franklin D. Roosevelt first
figures especially when Wwe COME)
ged.
began to)
ow singing as a guest artist with
gave
er them in the light of ar ade
. :
.
Minis
‘
ters
;
who
will
ite
;
spea
d
the San Francisco opera, will
:
k during
are
appear
: dts aes the consequences of the
*s
conference are Rey. Edwa
their own sins.
need for 40,000 new teachers in
rd Conn
But the Russians are
Cali
-.
for
fs
the first concert on Thursd
fornia during the next eight year
!of Marysville, Rev.
ay
far sturdier than those Se
s.
ard Lowery . Bob’
t a Yuba City, Rev. Bern
Williams and Jack Coley
night,, October 10th.
W.
who}
.
es of the Roosevelt regim
:
:
J."“Owen
of
:
intercepted a pass by the
e. Their.
oe
John
visitors and 10 REST
President Halts Flood
i Lodi, Rev.
armies lived on less food
TUESDAY
Swnieford of Yermade
The second concert will
and fewer
feature
a-touchdown.
3
:
Con
; ting'ton, Nevada, Dr. L. L. Loofi
trol Projects
John Sebastian, a harmonic
com'forits than any other army
bouIn
a
line
play
a virtwe-John
in the row off Berkeley and
Morrison
‘
we
Dr. A. R. Grant guard for
: hso on November 29th.
Immediate construction of all
Nevada City, broke his
aiworld during the late war, unless we of Sacr
Funeral services will be heid.
amen
except = Chinese. They
to.
The
thori
Meth
zed
odis
flood
t
choi
r . rgint leg,. Morrison tackled a Sutter . tomo
control Projects for
are nurturwill provide
The ‘Barry Ensemble wil] offer
special music for the .
rrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for. which cong
Greak
ed on icy winters, and scan
the
who.
had
hit
ress
ty food.
has
the . Mrs. Mary Guenther,
‘appr
opria
ted
con-.
thing
concert in which individuals of
96, member of{ struction
Tuesday night session.
Their contacts with western
funds was urged by the
line on-an offensive thrust, and
civilizathe group ‘will play Pian
went one Nevada City’s early day familCalif
o, violin,
tion during the late war,
ornia State Chamber of Comwhen they
down to the bottom olf the heap.
ies. Rev. Angtis Miller, past
flut
e, and cello in solo and comb
or of merce, following a review of
Char
invaded the highly civilized
les
inF.
Oth
er
federal ation
Frank Wildes, Sutter Creek
regions
and asa group on Februa
right Trinity E\piscopal Church will conHon
ry 10.
of Germany, Austria and
ore
construction postponements order
d
On
85th
Birt
hday
Hungary,
half back made two long runs
ed
of 60 duct the service in Holmes Funeral by
kannot fail to have whet
President Truman.
Portia Yhite; a Canadian Negr
Charles F. Other ‘of this city was and 70 yards and
ted a savage
touchdowns and Home. Intenment «will t
ess,
ake place in
appetite for things they have neve honored by eighteen
These essential . flood control pronotedcontralto
will be the feature
of his friends Joe Viere left half back scored the Pine Grove Cemetery
r
.
known under either tthe czar
jects are emergency constructi
on. of the last concert on March 7th.
s or at a dinner given him in the Deor third touchdown with an end run.
Mrs. Guenther was born
in 1849 the state chamlber’s
Stalin.
(Creek Inn, Nevada City on his
tboard of directin St. Louis and came with
85th
her parors contend and
Army Equipment
do not come under Susar Supply
birthday,
ents to Nevada City six
Still
year
s later. the classification
Not
All Surplus
Their regard for human life is
of non essential Below 1942 Lev
Other
was
born
in a log cabin on
as
41 Three
el
children survive her,
Frank governmental activities.
that demonstrated by all Asiattics. Mill Street in Grass
Delay
in
Valley, on the
{Guenther of this city.
The
Depa
rtme
nt
Not
of Agriculture is
all
Mrs. Minnie construction of
equipment in army engiThe murderous purges of dissi
authorized projects
dent site now occupied by the Auditorium neer
Allen of Nevada City and
the agency which allocate
depo
Mrs.
ts
is
Anna for which funds have
s sugar te
surplus the war 8-. Jonneon
elements that have characterized ‘the ‘Building. The dinner
been allocated
of Oakland. Bereaved are
was arranged
the OPA for rationing to
the civilpart
may mean serious damage in case
ment
rise of 'the Russian communist
ann
oun
ced
‘by
Mrs.
toda
L.
EB.
y.
of ian (pop
Lane. A lange birthday
state
The . three grandchildren, seve
ulation. Through rationin
ral
grea
sfat
t
emen
g
t
are unthinkable to the free demo
was prompted by eters . gran
flood conditions.
cake with candles occupied the cenreeived
dghildren and one great grea
to all types of consumers,
‘by
senators,
t
the
Cong
OPA
Four
ress
cracies. We icom'promise with our
essen
men,
tial flood control pro. ,randchild.
dister of the dining table. Many handwar asse
distributes that allocation.
ts administration and. the!
jects definitely postponed
senters and manage somehow to
pe ad
by
the
live some gifts were ipresented.
The Pepartment of Agricult
Office of the Chief of Engineers
president’s order are on :the Sacra
ure egwith them. Russia attains unity
de-.
\Aside from some years when
tima
by
emmanding to know
ites that the amount
why
certa
of
mento River, Big Dry Creek, Fresn
in equip. HENRY ME
sugar
the murder route. To think or
Ploye
d
on
railro
o,
ads. Other has spent
YER OF
to
available for civilian
ment is not declared surplus
use this year
the Los “Angeles drainage area. and
Speak differently. than the Russi
and
.
his
life
in
Gnasg
Valley
an
.
will be very Slightly high
made available to the public.
Lytle Creek and Cajon Creek
er than in
policy makers is
MARY GUENTHER .
traitorous in the
BATTERY RECHARGE
Russian view. It often means enter
When an automobile battery has
ing the ranks of forced labor, often
‘been allowed to run down gradu
facing the firing squad.
ally,
through
In another column we are print
REGIE
mg a review of book issued by the
Lifbrary of Congress in Washington
entitled Communism in Action. Tt is
@o lon'g we have cut it into three inétallmenits. But to any labor union
memiber or leader who reads it must
come realization that his
may he
the are some 6 to 18 million workers (‘the exact numlber is one of Rusia’s dank secrets) who are forced
to work for nothing but their daily
bread under police supervision. Any
citizen will-think before
he
permits a communist to control his
organization.
non
use
it is
advisable
to
have it recharged on a slow charg
er,
so that excess sulplhation ean be eliminated
gradually,
the
California
State Automobile Association points
out, When a battery runs down over
night, or within a very short space
of ‘time, it can be quickly resto
red to
proper efificiency !by a (fast
charger.
the nation was rich, but did xt, not
by taxation which was possible with
so wealthy a people as ours, but by
running the nation into billions of
der their system
\
all
men
are
com
A large number of tractors 73 to be
exact, are stored at the Stockton
En
of them still!
in crate
I s as well as cranes. shovels,
tournapuls, compressors and other
pieces
man and find out why they cannot
get this equipment.
The answer according
to
fice of the Chief of Engineers,
while
the war
is over,
the Ofis that
we
are still
peace time
required
teaching its people to live on borrowed money. When we think of his Oov
army and maintain hemisphe
re defense. The 73 tractors at
Stockton
Depot it is explained are part
of the
supply needed to meet dema
nds for
103 pieces of this equipmen
t whieh
is still classified as critical.
and. welded into a solid
Stalin, the man of steel.
We
recall
with
horror
the
growt
unit
under
somet hing
like
TYLER PASSES
Henry
born
Francis
Meyer,
who
near
1945 Ibut stilt one million
tons below
\pre war consumption. Whi
for this construction total $5,000,le the
Cuban crop our largest
000.
source of
supply, is larger than last
Also liable to
year, the
San Bernardino. Appropriations made
was
in Tyler, Nevada County,
81
years ago will go to his rest in
the
be
order are three projects where conrecent drought necessitated a sharp
struction already is under way. These ‘reduction from the early estimates
of the output from that
projects—Sacramento
area. Furriver
flood
thermore the effect of the
contr
ol project, Los Angeles flood
war oa
ection of Holmes Funeral]
Home in
control project and the Ganta Ana sugar produttion in the Philippines
the Catholic Church of Tyler.
River project, represent a total cost internal strife in Java and the war
Meyer died in the Sisters of
Mercy
torn conditions in the
sugar areaé
of $3,265,000.
Hospital,
Sacramento,
Saturday,
in continental Europe
cannot ibe over
September 28. He had resid
ed with
looked in any consideratio
n of the
Teachers Prepare To ©
his daughter Mrs. Mildred B.
Laubworld supar supply pict
ure,
inger 5500 J Street, Sacramen
Supp
ort
Propo
sitio
n
3
to for
to maintain
a
Lions Hear Head Of
Manufacturing Firm
the past three years.
Besides Mrs. Lauwbinger he
leaves
More than 100 teachers meeting in
the ‘Grass Valley high school, with
two other daughters, Mrs. Glad
ys G.
the ipresiden't, Miiss Evelyn Corr,
pre
all of Oakland, and 14 gran
dchildren,
Meyer owned and operated
a cattle
The ‘committee consists of Lloyd
Geist, Nevada City; Dennis Christ
in.
Grass Valley; Evelyn Corr,
Nevada
City; Martha Lemlbrecht and
Mrs. hl.
Tealboldt, rural teaichers.
Walter Carlson, county
superin
q
There
is
no
private
prop
erty in Russia. Workers under some
conditions
are
granted
etate is the landlord.
.
leaves.
The
We think with the Russians that
olirs is soft civilization. A luxury
loving president pDit#ing the hard
lot
‘of a few million in this country
dared
organiizations of our government. Once in
a
while we hear a voice raised again
st
these controls, such as that of
Sena
The Philippines prior
to the recent.
war, supplied us with
approximately ‘ene million tons of sugar
annual
ly. The Philippines
have shipped no,
siding appointed a committee on the sug
ar since 1942. Their sug
ar plandall of Los Angeles and sons
, Ernest North Section Council of the Calitations wer
e destroyed and must be
H., Harold, August and
Roy Meyer, ffornia Teachers Association.
replanted and
Ford, Oakland, and Mrs.
Violet Gra
.
wince the first harvest
cannot be made until app
roximately
two years alfter Planting,
in all probranch at Tyler for Most
of his life,
ability we will not receive
shipment
from that source even
in moderate
Courses For Veterans To
quantities until 1948.
i
Open in GV High School
Therefore the total
amount of
tende
nt
of
schools, G.
Apprentice courses for
T.
Tennis, Sugar available for
GI bill of
1946 ig very inGrass
Valley
rights applicants,
superintendent’ cf adequa
Gilbert Tennis,
te and ‘continued tight rati
onschool
h of
communism
William Peacock, grandson of the sup
pelled to work eave those
s, William iM. Wilson,
in the under the Roosevelt
erintendent of schools,
prinannounred
regime,
its late Mr. and
communist hierarchy. who like the
Mrs. William Provis, will be ope
cipal of the Grass Valley high
spread ‘through the labor unions,
ned
shoy]
in’ the Grass Valley
and
early day settlers of this
queen anits and queen bees direct the
and Elmer Stevens, member of
city, in a high school on Oct
its control through labor
the
ober Tith.
Workers,
ae
delayed by the
gineer Depot.
Constituents of the family
plot on Wednesday following
congressman, driving ‘by this
depot . funeral service at’9 a.
Mm. under dirsee new tractors many
debt. He “softened up” America by
The Russians gcorn us
for our
“weakness” in Permitting minorities
as the Russians were becoming hard
@ voice
ambition and energy may fbecome
wealthy and employ other men. Una
fornia, in particular, has had a
number of inquiries regarding tract
ors.
of heavy construction equipment. They follow their first impul
se
battery:
which is to write to their congr
ess
erwhelming victory at the polls,
we
reflect what a giood job he did, just
in government.
They scorn
us because any man with intelligenic
e,
Representative Clair Engle of Cali
talk ‘before the Lions (Club
State Council of Education addres
, gave a
Two -courses will be
sopened, one
sketch of plans for
ed tthe teachers on Proposition
the
Peacock in mechanical trai
3
to
ning
and one in
Manufacturing Company
ppear on the INovemiber (ballot
recently esbusiness and offi
, and
ce
trai
ning
.
tablished in Glenbrook of
the need off enlisting all local
which he
On Odvtober 14th, Ten
for William Knowland, but
civic,
it~
nis stated,
is is president.
frater
nal and patriotic orders iin
adult education classes
rarelyy done. More often Henry Walits
will be ofAt present, the plant
support.
is soon to fered to incl
lace or Senator Pepper of Flori
ude
sroups of
da turn out 300
12
or
curtain stretchers” a more
incites the “commies” to new exerin any one course prov
ided inday.
RESUMES DENTAL PRACTICE
It is expected to employ
15 structors can be
tions for complete infiltration of
obtained.
our workers. The
Dr. Melvin E.
ing {4s
necessary
in
order
that
all
may have their fair supply
of thia
important food.
Just as-soon as the sup
ply situation ‘warrants, your OPA
will be only
too happy to increase
the sngar rations of all types of
consumers.
RABBIT SHOW
The fall rabbit show
of the Sierra
Nevada Rabbit Breeders
Association
‘Berryman, for three was held
stretchers. are being
economic and social life, to control
yesterday in Memorial
years attached to the deni
constructed iof Nevada County
.
. all Americans to raise their stan
al corps Park. Robert Spragu
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Lilliard of
pine
d. and mold it in the way of barbaric
e of Sac
nto
of AIAIF, has resimmed his pract
lumber, He said that. ‘bolts
ard of living. He impoverished
Sacr
ice
and
amento who have been enjo
in was judge, A wide range
nuts
the and despotic Russia, a race of
ying
of pop
park,
:
4
5
aa
&
‘
hard needed fin constructi
ular
an office on Neal Street, Gras
industrious to benefit the imiprovidon are hard to a vacation at Lake Taho
s Valbreeds for fur and for
men and women, ready to war
e, spent the ley. Befo
meat were exat obtain but that
re
hig
entr
ent. He was bael to do this beca
y into the armed hibited.
he had finally been week end with Mr.
use Stalin’s signal.
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and Mrs. H. M. force
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picnic in the
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