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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

December 23, 1949 (12 pages)

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Se . shoots, and will join Sacramento: ae TROOP 24 ARE N AMED fins Sportsmen Council. 2 A Patrol leaders were chosen at Monday evening’s meeting of boy . scout troop 24 at Seaman’s lodge. Stag patrol named Peter Hill . to serve again-as patrol leader. . Eugene Foote was chosen to lead . Tom Keckler, president of the organization, reported about 500 trout were lost by the draining . of Lake Bowman. Motion pictures and refresh ments completed the evening. Nevada County Sportsmen asFARNEY WILL HEAD RURAL TEACHERS UNIT’ ’ Thomas N. Farney, Gold Flat elementary school principal, will serve as president of the Nevada County Rural Teachers associaPROVES TO BE NEEDLE PAIN IN THE, ER, HIP , Earl Covey, genial Grass Valley businessmen, has been complaining the past few weeks of a. pain in the—hip region, that is. YUBA RIVER LUMBER CO. 3 wealth of joy tion, during 1950. He succeeds . ; ; a’ Mes. Ruth George, Union Hill, . ocic. demitel Gooee cle cs . . Other newly elected officers ae Gaak tan f ea oda é : or an exa aare David Dahlke, Union Hill, . tion. g co . vice president; Miss ° Ingebord xX j ‘™ TF ; -rays revealed a large bruise aD: ee eer eh Sey centered with a white line and \ — : an operation was decided. oe : \\ CROWLEY The group is planning an art} \ Dr. Lang, to his surprise and 4 ) \, é e i : ‘i . id * It i 7 \ : : work shop in early January, UN-. his patient, extracted a. two-inch DECEMBER 15TH TO DECEMBER 31ST : Sc ?. sewing needle with a short bit NEWS OF NEVADA CITY HIGH SCHOOL county school supervisor. of thread attached. Wwe wish yOu ' Covey says he has no recollecSeledboteebeebtetesteodetes _ Covey say pale iC : : tion when or how the needle ; Christmas in Dreamland . ning came next with the . play, JOSEPH F. STENGER perettated fis hide. “Christmas in Dreamland,” the. “Christmas in Dreamland. fe : i ii . Christmas program presented at The queen of the play ‘was IS MASONIC MASTER alter the holidays at de ce a py Wah Ges uadee he ees iar wd ha paglaroa da crn an Joseph F. Stenger was elected. pect to return to his duties at and > . 4 tion of John D. Conway and Wil-. Diana Rankin of the high poet PA eG eb the garage. : ' liam E. Tobiassen. school sang “O Holy Night.” : eager tere tot . To begin the. program “Alice. The Nevadettes, girls triple trio “s ad ee in' Masonic hail. CITED FOR SP EEDING . é i [ A nal ere : _ Car . Ivey was named senRobert Spinette, 17, Colusa, Hansen sang “White Christmas. directed by Mr. Tobiassen, Sang . ior warden; Joseph H. Mason,. was cited for speeding following The high school stfing ensemSe ee pao ee a voonl junior warden; Benjamin Hall,. an accident highway patrol offi; + . ble played “Christmas Tide,” folpicts wecigee™s treasurer; and Thomas. W. Law-. cers said was caused when the . %% ‘onal of com-. S0lo and the high school chorus : : ‘ lowed by processional of co completed the program with four rence, secretary. _ . Colusan’s car skidded out ef cone . . bined cHoruses singing “Oh Come i a.. *awherde . Awake! Trustees of the Hall Associa-. trol on snow covered highway 20 } All. Ye Faithful.” repair dase pee -~’,,. tion are Joseph W. Day, Fred M. seven miles east of here Sunday, &f PHONE 1061 : i Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming f ; Threé: numbers by the high “Carol of the Hells” and “Now Tourtellote and J. F. Siegfried. afternoon and crashed into .a, ve, . school. chorus “‘God Rest Ye Merthe Day Is Over.” ? Installation date will be; Sat-. hicle operated by Jessie R. Mor. *) > OF esau cha “Adnan Te? Accompanists were Rae Buster wrayer , a Denver, Colo. bo :. Land Dortha Smart.. -. Bg Wg YY Wg Wg Hg Ng Nag Ng Ng Wa Na NW a Wn Wa Wt ag Wi a Ng Kindergarten rhythm band diThe program was one of the af Sa Ra AE A GRE EAS ASCO A Ua ea atROL RA Ral Rat Ret Nat eae at ha ine A rected by Peter Briggs was fol-. pest to have been given in many . lowed by Autry E. Haldeman of. years with more than 200 stu-. % : : a the third grade doihg Here . gents participating. Lets do tt up Comes Santa Claus.” Big Dance ° fa a Nancy Moore, Margaret Mooers A big dance was given followes ht t hie year re ~ . and Mary Brown of the eighth . ing the Christmas program in the & iS fi \ grade sang “Hark the»Herald An-. high school auditorium. RefreshF ond Ait < gels Sing,” followed by Josephine . ments were served. ana join / Kendrick of the fifth grade sing-. Turkey Dinner , ot ae ing “Rudolph the Red Nosed A complete turkey dinner prerire &fonts lo give Ne Reindeer.” pared by Mrs. Adele Sturtevant . & > he E4 The main attraction of the eve-. and assistants was served to the. “ye each other the y: a high school students to end the. s& eobfs, oad
Y_LLOWJ ACKETS WHIP oo lasted till 1 p.m., Wed-. & i. Ke rr , nesday x , Contribute to Drive hi bot LINCOLN HIGH 35 TO 16 The high school students had "P Je Nevada City high school basbrought food packages all week ag EO pas is ketball teams were playing at. !ong up to Wednesday <2 tae eo . . Wheatland high school last night tribute to the drive. / 7 oa av! uf . a . but an early press time this week. @t 11 o’clock Principal E. A. @% ’ Cg . prevented us from obtaining the. Frantz weighed the food and the . dn SOLES. ‘winning class was the juniors. . ’ 4 Last Friday night in the local] Second were the sophomores, the . &% * . ; gymnasium the basketball varsity . freshmen third and the seniors . $% m ME fe 4 % dumped Lincoln high school 35 to. Were last. The food was then ta-. # TO ALL OUR / » DRY CLEANING—DYEING—ALTERATIONS 43 16. The Bees dropped a 26-19 ken to Pioneer park where it will . BY ‘ a. apnbest : be packed today and distributed bi FRIENDS J CUSTOMERS a We Call for and Deliver Eve The visiting varsity was able. tomorrow to the needy families . % an ; ; to score only four field goals of Nevada City and surrounding vf Phone 234W \ -241 Commercial de Forward John Cartoscelli led SPORTSMEN POSTPONE / : 4 the local squad with 12 points. Norman Ellis and Dean Morrison } hit for 10 and 8 points respecELECTION OF OFFICERS wy } a tively. Nevada County Sportsmen club Steve Piezer and Ben Nelson! postponed election of officers unlead the Bees to a 11-8 halftime} til January meeting for lack of margin but the visiting players;@ quorum at Monday’s meeting went in front in the third quarat city hall. One-third of memter and remained there. bers are required to be present # ets . ; before: an election can be held. dha >) . Members voted to buy a trap aay an PATROL LEADERS OF 'from proceeds of recent turkey S. 4 ‘ Flying Eagle Patrol with Will sociation was among units repreSmith. as assistant. . sented at a sportsmen council at Jack Burger will lead Flaming . Marysville last week. The meetArrow and Robin Underwood is ing attendants recommended. 16. ; assistant. day pheasant season for 1950 and . *Rg Lion patrol selected Don Ma-' recommended killing of forked drid leader and Jerry O’Shaugh-; horns in district 1%. nessey, assistant. . Clifford Pooler was elected as! ESCAPES INJURY troop scribe. Ted Ness was chosen; Carl M. Robinson, Reno, Nev., quartermaster and Will Smith is’ escaped injury Friday when the librarian. . car he was driving skidded from Scoutmaster Eugene .Chaney the Tahoe-Ukiah highway three reported the troop Christmas tree miles east of here and rolled over sale was successful. . an embankment. BROCK’S MOTEL Clean, Comfortable Lodgings—On Highway 20 4% SUCCESS CAFE MEALS — MIXED DRINKS . 760 Zion Street Phone 485 ‘ 309 Broad Street ! Nevada City Phone 280 wv » Nevada City op «GREETINGS To you and to all your house -«happiness, peace, joy and a Very Merry Christmas ! > » . — gpg tg All Sa ive co eo tune in Wi inancing. . vine nt ne hone GOLD FLAT TRUCK te nel monn your eae: . MCLISH ELECTRIC SERVICE AND TRACTOR SERVICE the green /imawlan contract you sign om re RAY SCOTT, Owner when you buy on time. Bank of America NATIONAL FAUST 23 ASSOCIATION ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 7 eee 7 EXPERT DIESEL SERVICE Phone 309 MEMBER F.D.1.C.