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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