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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

April 14, 1949 (8 pages)

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308 Park Ave, 2-17-50 208 Park Ave. “CITY COUNCIL VCTES TONIGHT ON PROPOSED FREE PLAY SLOT _MACHINE LICENSE ORDINANCE $28,300 NEW ‘CONSTRUCTION IS PERMITTED Nevada City councilmen will vote on adoption of an ordinance ‘placing a licens e fee of $50 on the first free-play. slot machine and $25 on additional machines at an. adjourned meeting of the council tonight at 8 o'clock at city hall. The ordinance was introduced at last Thursday's NEVADA CITY (Nevada County) CALIFORNIA’ The past week revealed an upsurge in plans for construction in .Nevada county with $28,300 Thursday, April 14, in to to MAYOR ASKS TIME BE sM&cted =e on the matter of a GIVEN EMPLOYES TO ATTEND GOOD FRIDAY H. F. Sofge, who stated? 46 it is time the city council slot machine Arthur B. Innis. pastor of Methodist ‘church, will deliver a sermon entitled “‘It Is Finished.”’ and Lucille The Taylor. Swain the ings now under construction. Swain. stated he would need onefourth miner’s inch. Swain also one to study Dahlgren Christensen, rector -of Episcopal church, will “The Five Meanings of Cross. “The Certainty of the Cross.”’ Swain’s Mayor Arthur B. employers allow time Innis asks off help to tomorrow to attend joint church services on Good Friday between needs. Robert Tamblyn submitted po the hours of 12:30 to 2° p.m. licy increasing compensation insurance of the 70 members of the olunteer firemen giving addi The mayor said, “I would con fjonal death benefits and accident payments for an additional sider it a nice gesture if all places of business would allow their employes who desire to attend these services, time off to $115 annual do so.” cil premium. The. coun unanimously B. E. the petition be acted upon. Cullen . unanimously Freq the petition was approved. Bush, custodian of Pi oneer Park, reported he had mee ceived a donation from Grass Valley of 42 folding chairs for Seaman’s lodge. Nevada Methodist Church SUPERVISORS CALL SPECIAL MEET APRIL 16 Nevada county board of supervisors called a special meeting of the board for Saturday, April I. C. Bell told the councilmen 16, at 10 a.m., to obtain testithe Nevada City chamber of mony concerning an alleged stop commerce has recommended a order of destruction of four slot city planning commission. The machines. The meeting will be chamber is also asking for signs held in the board’s chambers in at entrance of the city announcthe county courthouse. ing Club meetings. The call was signed by four ‘The council approved the recof the five members of the board, Ration program sponsored-by the Carl J. Tobiassen, Frank Rowe, As city facilities. : Cullen received approval to hire four additional men _ for sewer construction scheduled to start in the near future. Cullen also stated the city needs about 13 tons of sewer tile to start the sewer project. The council also authorized repair of grandstang at the ball adliamond in Pioneer Park, and ap The row’ developed: Tuesday of last week when a scheduled destruction of the machines was halted. Sheriff Richard W. Hoskins has set date for smashing Wednesday the as new machines. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS TO. BE PRESENTED TONIGHT Now to $800 the purchase of materials for the fence. The council voted unanimously the proved construction and of agreed. to for the a board finance up park work. TREASURY BUREAU NIXES OPEN MARKET *QN AMALGAM GOLD be sold on the open or to any firm or individual other than to the U. S. mint or to a licensed gold buyer, according to an interpretation of the gold reserve act of 1934 by the U. S. treasury department. In response to many inquiries from the public regarding sale of unretorted amalgam on the open market, the California division ot mines requeste@ a decision from: the treasury -department. The treasury department ad vised ‘‘unretorted amalgam would not be interpreted as gold in its natural state within the meaning of regulations issued under the gold reserve act.” of Spickelmier presided. Clarence Brueger, Grass. Val] endorsement of a Nevada CityGrass Valley district adult directory, which ley, received 3rueger plans to produce this summer. Milt Anderson was. appointed to work with Harleth Brock of Veterans of Foreign Wars, who is making arrangements. for. a meeting of the twin communities with the adjutant general California Thursday, national April 28. of the guard It was here ten tatively planned to hold a ladies’ night meeting of the chamber’ on April 28, and a regular meeting of the chamber Tuesday, May 10 of F. the with vote of 439 for to 54 against. “Si” Sofge, chamber, “Happy was apand 172-32. The Weather Birthday organizations. to ~ Friday, April 8 64 faturday, April 65 Sunday, April 10 64 Monday, April 11 .. 77 Tuesday, April 12 TD Wednesday, April 13 76 38 32 33 34 35 36 35 Rain: April 7, .04; season ‘total, 44.01; April 9, heavy dew; April 13, heavy dew. Cherry For loss. Christ conquéred, continues.to give hope our victory in eternal an Haster 9:45 a.m. through life. Sone, was Cecil tabled program Parents “He Sunday it was being readied for renewak service, junior Holmes until next \ >) Red Cross Méeting of de Scripture : reading, intermediate Song, primary Jim ville department. “Happy Easter Time,” Michael Overman. Recitation, Adele Wood. Recitation, Donnie Rouland, Song, primary department. An Easter song, Linda Schiff Nevada * Trinity Episcopal Church Rev. The taken from St. Matthew’s Gospel—28th And the angel answered and said unto the. women, fear not ye: for I know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified. 6. He is not here: for He is risen, chapter.. 5. as He said. Come, see where the Lord lay. the place 6.45 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. topic for discussion will be: he “What Can Young People Believe Concerning the Resurrection?”’ In. the Palm Sunday service at the Methodist church the Rev. D. E. ‘Casey baptized the following children: Susan Elizabeth Halls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H Halls; Linda Ann Davies and Wayne Alton Davies, children of Mr. and Mrs. Alton F. Davies; Kenneth Eden Baker and Keith Edward Baker, children of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Baker. in Easter William’? * Song,”’ Pantomime, Scripture of resurrection, John Lynn and Ted Harless. Our “Bless Natchmann, Lind. Church,”’ Tom Glad, Wayne *auline Morning,”’ Beverly Stevens. “T Know He Lives,’’ Jackson, “Wonderful Easter,”’ Harless. Edwin Diane Jimmy Shock and Robert Gross, “Beneath the Cross of Jesus,’” Maryanne ‘Molen. Scripture reading, Mark 16 1-7, Ronald Raetz. “Would We?’ Herman Natchmann. 11 a.m. Morning King's worship, Exaltation.’’ With musac. p.m.—yYouth Fellowship. 3:30 7 On Monday, May 9° i,m, “Pageant of the Resurrec” tion. Mrs. William Podreger, director. Chairman Kief Melberg, of the Nevada City chapter \ of American Red Cross announced the next meeting of the local Beginners recitations -by~ Jean Lynn, Gary 'Sturni, Arthur Person, Kathleen MacDonald, Judy Stapleton : unit will be held Monday, May 9) Primary recitations by Danny A. meeting scheduled .for _MonNarramore, Gil Johnson, Robert _ . Jackson. day evening was cancelled. the of 2 to p.m.—Stations 3 and of the 8:30 a.m. p.m.—Good News club. p.m.—Young people’s night. No evening devotions. Holy Saturday 7 a.m. baptismal Blessing of font and new fire paschal 8 per Receipts for the first quarter Easter Sunday 8 and 10:30. a.m.—Masses. No evening devotions. Epistle 1 Cor.: 5—Brethren, purge out the old leaven, that you may be a new paste, as you are unleavened; for Christ our us feast, not with the old leaven, nor with the leaven of malice anqg wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and Thanks be to God. looking, they saw the stone rolled back: for it was very . great. And V. Gabrielli, pastor Good Friday medi tation will follow the reading of the Litany at 7:30 p.m. on Friday. Persons who have not made preparation for Communion should attend this servcie. entering into the congregation and their parents at 10 a.m. on Easter morning. The newly ' formed junior choir will sing ‘“‘The Lord’s Prayer.”’ on the text: “If Ye Risen With Christ’’. by to Then Be There will be special music the senior choir appropriate the season. The Easter story as contained Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, Boulder street and is open Mom days, Wednesdays and Fridays, holidays excepted, from 2 to 4 p.m, ‘Doctrine of Atonement” ig the subject of the Christian Seience lesson-sermon for Sunday, April 17, with the Golden Text taken from John: ‘John seeth Jesus coming unto
him, and Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world’’ (1:29). The following citations are imcluded n the sermon: Revelation: ‘‘And every crea ture which is in heaven, and om the earth, and under the earth, and such as are in the sea, am all that are in them, heard FE saying, blessing, and honor, am& glory, and power, be unto him that sitteth upon the. throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever’? (5:18). “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures’ by Mary Baker Eddy: ‘‘For victory over a single sin, we give thanks and magnify the Lord of Hosts. What shalt we say of the over all sin? mighty conquest A louder’ song, had prepared, and certain others with them. And they found the sweeter than has reached high heaven, stone rolled away nearer bringing the spices which from they the se Pulchre. And they entered in, and and heart of nearer Christ; ever now before risé@ to the great for the accuser found not the body of the Lord is not there, and Love sends forth Jesus. And it. came to pass, as they were much perplexed thereabout, behold, two men stood by ler primal and everlasting strain™ (p.568). 4 them in shining garments: And as they were afraid, and bowed down their faces to the earth, they said unto them, Why seek ye’ the living among: the dead? He is not here, but is risen. sepulchre, they saw a young man sitting on the right side, clothed with a Pentecostal Church of God white robe, and they were astonished: who saith to them, be not 116 Sacramento Street — affrighted; you seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was. crucified: He is risen, He is not here; be Easter Sunday Masses: Sierra City, 8 a.m. Downieville, 9:15 a.m. Challenge, 11 a.m, Camptonville, 8 a.m. and Peter, that He goeth before Christian Science Church North San Juan, 9:15 a.m. you into Galilee: there you, shall ' Christian Cherokee, see Him, as He told you. 11 a.m. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ag. saith, in the Gospel according to St. pasch: is sacrificed. Therefore, let: Luke: chapter 24, verses 1 to 6. truth. postoffice. 8:15 At 11 a.m. adult worship service will be morning prayer. The sermon by the rector will be p.m.—Mass week, they come to the sepulchre, the sun being now risen; and they said one to another, who shall roll back the stone from the door of the sepulchre? And Downieville Catholic Parish at There will be a special service for the members of the junior sermon. hold the place where they laid Him: but go, tell His’ disciples, \ para aes Pre len, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome brought sweet spices, that coming they might anoint Jesus. And very early in the morning, the first day of the 9 9:45 a.m.—Mass 7:30 p.m.—Midweek Bible hour. Street program, 8 Gospel according to St. Mark 16. At that time, Mary Magda Good Friday, Union services at the Methodist church 12:30. to 2 p.m, “The Certainty of the Cross.” school Friday Good Episcopal sermon, 6:30 p.m.—Teacher training class. Rev. John A. MacDonald, pastor Sunday p.m.—Rosary and candle. “We Hail the Blessed Easter,’’ Wednesday Easter Sunday at a.m.—Mass. 7:30 Cross 7:30 p.m.—Evening service, “The Summons to Europe.’ Commercial Valley rector will participate, and urges Procession to altar of repose. members to attend at least some . part of the noon-time service, Adoration through the day. 7:30 sanctified. ‘Welcome Taster Jean Lind. “Happy Easter,” Song, Holy Thursday ‘‘Easter Morning,”’ the young people. Wanda Brewer, Margaret Nutt, Betty Lind, Gloria Baker. by Thursday 311 receipts 21.2 the church on Boulder street: Sunday school will be at 9:45 Testimonial meeting first Wednesday of each month at There will be a joint Good 8 pm «i Our reading room is now lee Friday service at the Methodist church at 12:30 to 2 p.m. The cated in the church edifice, 114 St. Canice Church Prentiss. 6:30 Church 3rass church in Nevada City on Easter morning. “The Community Baptist of L. Christensen, rector cording to Wasley’s report. The local office is a class EE Transportation to and from Grass Valley will be available at the appropriate Easter = Max Members of Trinity parish will make their Easter Communions “The Meaning of Easter,’’ Sal be postal increase of this year totaled $8,964.68, ac “My Easter Story,’’ Darnell Reynolds, Bronte Reynolds, Eddie Underwood. Life’’. City an i949 over the same quarter im 1948, according to an announcement this. morning by William J. Wasley, postmaster. Recitation, Janet Peterson. Song, “All the Happy Children,’” primary department “Prayer Foem,’’ Sue Bedwell, Sharon’ Hockman, Mary Haddy. of lumber, cent during the first quarter of Recitation, Bobbie Frantz. “Easter Day,’ Nancy and Shirley Lesher. will the was showed ner, Eildjm Wood. Lesson saw flames, and said no-time given to call effective help. NEVADA CITY POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOW 21.2 PER CENT INCREASE Patsy story, Jerdon, and Mary Pease Jo Immortality Campton burn. A] Awe “Easter Promise,’’ Maxine So Scripture Butz, ‘manager, adjacent to the sawmill, did not Song, primary department. “The Merle district operator in Idaho. A quantity of stacked Hooker, Skipper Overman, Donnie Daniels. lie Parsons, Janet Williams, Fay Crawford. 11 a.m.—Easter worship service. The message theme will be: season. Corbett resides in North Sam Juan and is a former sawmill. “When Easter Comes,’’ Bobbie Becky Swartz. logging termined. Under department. An Easter song, Kenny Baker, Linda Davies, Janet Hoker laro. Easter the Origin of the fire was not: de partment. wood, B. Black, was not in operation as yet, but junior department. Worship Valley «road Turner of the Camptonville digtrict, Tahoe national forest, reported. There was no insurance. The mill, built one year ago, are invited. Risen,’’. Is City-Grass he Harold Corbett sawmill, Camptonville, estimated value of $25,000, was entirely destroyed in a spectacular three hour fire, Tuesday night, Ranger Harold and Primary, junior and intermediate departments of the Methodist at and garage FIRE DESTROYS. CAMPTONVILLE LUMBER MILL struggling Since the first Easter morning, we have the assurance that there is no such thing as a permanent 2 low is You” details of the standards. I. C. Bell submitted a map of Nevada City and area prépared by George Mathis to be-produced meeting. Bush, observer high Thursday, April 7 .. 71 of to be built by Albert dead, and becomes the first fruits of them that slept.’’ and Fred Bush were appointed as a committe to complete the gestion world serenaded ards will announce meeting dates and time of local service clubs and our secretary, as a promotion folder The sugFred that in observance of his 77th birthday Wednesday. Standards at the entrances to Nevada City on highways 20 and 49 were authorized. The stand Electors of eastern Nevada and Placer counties Tuesday approved the formation of Tahoe forest hospital district with a was carried chamber They were chosen at Tuesday evening's meeting of the , local H. TRUCKEE HOSPITAL DISTRICT CARRIES ELECTION 439-54 Placer commerce. They are J. F. Siegfried, John Larue, Stan . Halls, I. C. Bell, Bill Novak, Floyd Le Febvre and Max Flindt. market Nevada county electors proved the district 267-22 local chamber, at which only 12> members” attended. President Ray Unretorted gold amalgam may not Long Grass Valley. to regain and to rebuild a world of eternal peace it imperative for us to look to the message »f Easter—‘“‘Christ risen from the Seven persons will be recommended as members of a city planning commission to the Neby vada City council tonight fence, we approach another Easter our minds are centered around the resurrection message. Even in a perplexed world there is hope. board of trustees of the Nevada: J. C. Coughlan and W. E. Odell. City schools. The council also! promised cooperation for use of park, Seaman’s lodge and other % Dahlgren E. Casey, pastor sent tion bearing 10 signatures of property owners of his subdivision, requesting annexation to Nevada City. Taylor motioned and V. to be built by D. L. Mort, Nevada City; a garage and storercom valued at $600 to be built by & L. Frey, Union Hill; and a poultry house, value’ undetermined, Sunday school will unite to pre approved. Brock presented a peti seconded H. Creek Acres, near Auburn,’ was issued a permit to build an E. Casey, John MacDonald, pastor of the Baptist church, will speak on asked for repair of airport road. Mullis was appointed a commit of Rev. Max Trinity talk on asked the council to act on having waler available at the airport build tee permit contractor. Mrs. Union services in observance of Good Friday will be held to William Mullis seconded. Leo Cullen approved the _ proposal. Voting against were Mayor Innis Bill granted motel estimated He will be hig sug norrow in Nevada City Methodist church from 12:30 to 2 p.m. 3. was Other permits of the past weelz included a $4,700 drive-in on the before taking action. Sofge moved the ordinance be considered immediately. Councilman Thomas lake, $8,000 home er Councilman by ordi gested the city wait a while Jlong and issued county assessor. construct a cost $15,000. own nance.”’ Mayor permits Scadden, Tuesday L. E. Matthews, Don ner regular council meeting by free-play building P. G: Austin Allen, pastor Science 10 a.m.—Sunday , school, 11 a.m.—Morning worship, ‘7.45 p.m.—Evening service. — society of Nevada City holds services every . ‘gelistic message:. A