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NO PROSTITUTION HERE SHERIFF HOSKINS REPORTS
Sheriff Richard W. Hoskins, in reply to a letter from the”
State Attorney General's Office, charging prostitution existed in
Nevada county wrote as follows: 8 .
"Walter H. Lentz ~~ :
Assistant to the Attorney General
500 State Building”
Los Angeles, 12, California
Dear Mr, Lentz:;.
"Received your letter of January 2, 1948, and wish to
inform you that I have made a personal investigation of the
conditions in Nevada County, and found-nothing in the way of
prostitution whatsoever at this-time, Any other information that
you want, or are able to give me, will be taken care:of as soon
as possible." A Bee deka, Sethe
‘Lentz had written, citing places in Nevada City, Grass
Valley and Truckee, which he desired inve: ed,
~ Hoskins personally investigated each location and found no
evidence: of prostitution, he reports. Chief of Police Max Sol~
aro of Nevada City and Chief of Police Frank Knuckey gave the
sheriff assurances that.no prostitution existed in their commun©
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_ February 17, 1949
KNEE RECEIVES FIRST VIDEO BROADCAST
Rodger D. Pate, right, receives a Tahoe National
* Successful television reception was achieved here this ¢ Bee ee a ‘ meee? rein aah
week by Dick Knee, proprietor of a local radio store and shop. Conference on Forest special achievment award from Reid Jackson, _.
Knee received the broadcast in his store, using a stock set center, at a ceremoney held this week on-the lawn in:% ee e 1 y ri ie
ee ene os definitely "not good" Knee declared mining an LA ila bor peccquat Harry eppell, lefty
“but. we did get pictures on a broadcast from the television 4. press ee nominated the student aid for the honor,
station in San Francisco," “4 oo ie i ee soe “8
With considerable work and experimentin g aliead of him be~ CuTY Tt wat tiae ae as
fore he. could express. satisfaction. Knee said further adjusts — Fate mineral production “an
more clarity to both pictures and sound.. Mads soit)
Experiments -will be needed on the type of antenna that will ¢ oticnict ¢
a . Thursday, February 17, 1949
Bob's turning startled the beast, The deer leaped through the 7% RPenny, Director of montis ‘tiie r helped him win a s
shop window and for atime was corraled in the yard bebind the BLM's California State Office, Harry ell, fire control technician,
hardware store. : Ca ; sate ar ra Ape: haart ee as an example of the youth's
A : s and children gathered to watch 52's e Los Angeles HilHe said the 10th grade student at Empire Continuation .
the snitch’ ot the code Tat no one ‘except Dave Richardson ap-. too Oct. 27 at 9am. He will School made the “statement while working overtime and knowin
peared anxious to corral the potential venison, The deer findiscuss Minerals and Other no.monetary compensation was involved, = Se
ally slipped by The Hut onto Main Street.and headed out of town Resources in the California ~ Chappell nominated the son of Mr. and Mrs, Austin Pate
past the courthouse. eae Desert". for the award. He said: © ¥
. kc ik on s wat — te ye Ao "Rodger has consistently performed his job as a student
; Ke: "Man's Demands e Enaide in a superior «manner. His diligent, constant application
Har d uc str. . es a gal n : nisonryt uae of himself in any job assignment excells him far above his con-’
; sistant Secretary temporaries. : : A hard luck member of the Nevada County Light Opera Co. the Interior for Public Land "His exe oF job pettertaanés has stenkéncy to inopine Mii
suffered a. broken leg early Sunday, causing the group to -postManagement,’ will discuss "Our BME eden oni for the same results," :
it had scheduled later this month. Public Land Laws" exits bese ee ae 9 pone splay i ti aah Reid Jackson, deputy TNF: forest supervisor, made the pres'
E Clampus Vitus event at the little town of Washington when his is be the athe. aoa ih ay heaigmiatars. Emolorer
left leg-was broken early oer mening. a ee aa — witne Bea congratulate student
Bozarth was pushed accidentally from. ee a sa
bumped a truck re he fell to: the ground, his wife said. His wal Henry Sia
thigh was broken in two places, and he was taken to the veteruy epaetittas Oe ditti sie ot honk: . :
ans' hospital at Reno for treatment. ap pa ile So yn. jobs are diff st. Keep .
Mrs. Bozarth said her husband will.be in the hospital from ee a
two to six weeks, depending on how well ‘the breaks heal. ie : aso
Bozarth was to have played the lead of "Curly" in the light ; er, 4
‘opera company's ‘production of "Oklahoma" scheduled for Oct. ". AW g STOR AGE
23 and 24, . : j
However, now that he is oe the board be cee eed ara
directors has announced the musi postponed uni See
Jan, 8.and 9 1971. sat Bovarth has ae THE BEST MOVE
. This is the secon e Bozarth n unable to ee
pela mee SO ee aeeiy te ale od YOU EVER MADE forming “My y" w playing the male . = i
1 20 YEARS ‘
Professor'Higgins; He and ‘other cast members had the flu,
and he suddenly collapsed during the final performance, forcing
postponenient of the rest of the. show. :
“. The light opera company--with Bozarth again healthy--replayed,.the musical: ,later,.for, thgse ‘who: missed the final act. rm
EXPERIENCE
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