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Bi aE TO NE te soso ust Ss Saceb emae awlt NllaacaapcSRIS g T cgs a oR aagib g EI
ley during the past year and has
been employed as deputy clerk in
the Nevada County courthouse.The bridegroom is a veteran of
the late war. Matron of honor was
Mrs. Linda Towne, sister of the
bridegroom. Thomas Campbell,
brother of the bridegroom was
best man. A reception held in the
Campbell home was. attended by
many friends and relatives of the
couple, who will make their home
in Grass Valley on returning from ~
their honeymoon. =
GEORGE BOLES
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
312 Broad Street
Telephone 270-W
' Nevada City
Grass Valley Man ;
Weds Montana Girl
GRASS VALLEY: The marriage of Miss Donna Marie Latimer
and William Campbell took place
Miss M. B. Finnigan were renewed . Sunday afternoon, June 6th, in the
by the County Board of Education. . St. Patrick’s Catholic Church.
Miss Nellie Rogers and Miss Am. Rev. Patrick O’Reilley performed
anda Van Orden were recommend. the ceremony. R. J. Latimer gave
ed fir life diplomas. his daughter in marriage.
John' Werry and Dr. J. F. Shaw The bride graduated from the
were elected delegates to the Dis. Butte High School, Montana in
trict Camp in Sacramento by the} 1947. She has lived in Grass Vallocal camp of Woodmen. E. A.
Moore and W. N. Lewis were the
Insurance, Mimeographing, .
alternates. ae
Miss Libbie Langman was in
Public Stenographer, Notary.
Phone Answering Service
San Francisco attending the Grand
Circle of the Companions of the
Forest as a delegate from Free102 West Main Street
dom Circle of Nevada City.
Grass Valley, Telephone 101-J
NEVADA CO. LONG AGO
(Continued from Page i)
H. Cc. Sukeforth, Miss Percival
and the organist, Mr. Turner.
The primary teaching certifieates of Miss Lizzie Danforth and
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
CHART WORK FOR
DEMOCRACY
BOSTON, Mass., June 7—Declaring that democratic’ government is the instrument through
which an’ irresistible, spiritual
force is being channeled into the
affairs of men, The Christian
Science Board of Directors today
urged Christian Scientists, in annual meeting, here, to work
stréngly and actively for the defense of free governments
throughout the world.
Rightly conceived, the Directors told the Annual meeting of
The Mother Church, The First
Church. of Christ, Scientist, in
Boston, Massachusetts, democratic
government is. something more
than an aggregation of legislative
acts and legalized rules of conduct.
“Tt is the orderly unfoldment
of the moral character and spiritual integrity of its citizens,’’ the
spokesmen for the worldwide
Christian Science movement affirmed. As such, they said, free
government rightly merits active
defense of its sacred purpose, in
addition to the pious declarations
of allegiance to-its outer form.
Thousands of Christian Scientists from many parts of the world
heard the Directors issue a distinct challenge to the’ proud,
boastful ‘“‘Goliaths of today, as
they go to and fro in the earth.
Denying God, they ‘are denying
their own life, for God is the only
life of man,’ they stated.
In free governments, now seriously endangered by the modern
Goliaths, the Directors commented, there is a force that gathers
its strength from ‘‘the same eternal truth given by Christ Jesus
in his peerless Sermon on the
Mount.’ Ultimately it shall be
seen, they said, that ‘‘no individual or nation on earth can
withstand the power and presence
of God and His Christ.”
The Directors’ statement highS-N CHAMBER PLANS:
HIGHWAY SIGNS
GRASS. VALLEY:. Secretary.
Manager Hugh Brown of the
Sierra Nevada Chamber of Commerce has been authorized to complete arrangements for erecting
signs below Auburn and above the
‘junction of Highways 20 and 40,
and to sign a one year contract
with sign companies of San
Francisco and Sacramento.
The first sign to be erected will
‘be a 10 by '24 foot sign atyCisco
Pines on Highway 40 east of the
Junction with Highway 20. The
second will be placed west of Auburn on Highway 40 on a site still
to be selected. Another smaller
sign will be erected at the actual
junction of Highways 20 and 40.
ELKS HEAR JUDGE
SNELL ON FLAG DAY
NEVADA CITY: The Nevada
City Elks Lodge was host last
evening to the Grass Valley Lodge
in Flag -Day ceremonies to be
given in the Elks Home here.
Officers of the Nevada City
Lodge staged ritualistic services.
Judge James Snell was the principal speaker. Exalted Ruler John
Sbaffi presided. A musical entertainment and other features
were given.
“a_Nevada City-Grass Valley Nugget, June 15, 1948 .
$60,000 FOR S. AUBURN’ CTE ATS MINE’S
City EnGRASS VALLEY:
gineer Carlos McGuire has re!
ported to the city council that an; .
i 7ill be spent on . estimated $60,000 will be spe WE NEE Vics Bete.
under the!. ;
improving ice, accused of stealing the cast
iron walls of a mine _ building,
pleaded guilty before Justice of
the Peace George Gildersleeve
Wednesday. He was sentenced to
30 days in the «county jail and
fined $60. ;
The owner of the building, Leo
Angelino, was the complaining
witness. — :
MANSLAUGHTER
CHARGE DISMISSED,
LACK OF EVIDENCE
NEVADA CITY: The charge of
negligent manslaughter against
Harse M. Hodson was dismissed
at noon Thursday by Justice of
the. Peace George Gildersleeve. A
charge of drunkdriving was also
dismissed.
Hodson was arrested and placed
under $1,000 bail May 15th, following an accident on the Bear
Valley grade, when his car went
over the bank and was stopped
by a tree which killed his passenger Jerry Choat, a woman who had
several other aliases.
Frank G. Finnegan,
for the defense,
South Auburn. Street
Burns Collier Act for
it.
Fences will be set back, sidewalks lowered and the _ street
widened from’ the entrance of
Highway 49 to Empire Street.
The council was informed that
Judge James Snell will hear the
petition for a writ of mandamus
prought by Cliff Moore against
the city council to compel the
city to issue licenses, under its
ordinance, No. 62 for the operation
of slot machines, for amusement
only.
eh
75 YEARS AGO:
The following names were placed on the role of honor in the
Graniteville School: A. D. Moore,
teacher, Ada Shand, Bella Clark,
Henry Young, Willie Young, John
Dillon, Annie Dillon, Frank Conn,
Chauncey Conn and_ Francis
Simmons. ~ 2
Richard Kelsey, a pioneer of
Nevada City, disposed of his large
properties in this locality and is
preparing to make his home elsewhere with a view to farming.
Johnny Major, a former stage
coach driver between Colfax and
Nevada City and later proprietor
and driver of the Grass Valley and
Nevada Stage Coach was a candidate for Sheriff on the Democratic ticket. * °
The following pupils were on From where I sit.. by Joe Marsh,
the roll of honor in the Washing<5 a : :
ton School: Miss Maria Mubry,. ™ i ~ yi
teacher, Mary Condan, ‘Carrie : ; =
Shubener, George Kohler, Delia g
Jennings, Adda Grissell, Willie
Wilkinson, George King, Mary
Jane Welch, Jessie Ludlow, Wallace’ Williamson, John Grissell,
Foster Williamson, Josephine Condon.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF. SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
No. 6702
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF PLACER é
In the Matter of. the Estate of
ERIC GRAM, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executrix of the Estate of Eric Gram, Deceased, will
on or after the 10th day of.June,
1948, sell at private sale, to the
highest bidder, upon the terms and
eonditions hereinafter mentioned,
and subject to confirmation . of
the above-named Superior Court,
all the right, title and interest
and estate of the said Eric Gram,
deceased, at the time of his death,
which is the real property herejimafter described, and all the
right, title and interest that the
said estate has by operation of
law or otherwise acquired of, and
in, and to that certain lot, piece
or parcel of land, situate, lying
and being in the County of Nevada, State of California, and
more particularly described as
follows, to wit:
a
From a point of beginning located on«the Northerly property
line of U. S.:. Highway 40 and at
NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY
BUILDING MATERIALS
“THE PIONEER°EUMBER YARD”
244 Boulder Street Telephone 500 Nevada City, Calif. Si
NUGGETEERS DANCE
NEVADA. -CIFY.: -.Dhe Nugnesses. He read the law which . geteers, a folk dance club of Grass
provides no penalty for running . Valley -and Nevada City opened
off the road accidentally even if . their summer season Sunday with
a passenger is hurt or killed. a potluck supper in Seaman’s
Highway Patrolman George . Lodge, Pioneers Park, at 4 P. M.
Hammill testified that when he Dancing followed for several
arrived the driver, Hodson, was. hours. All those interested in folk
not there, and the woman had died . dancing were invited to attend.
apparently a few minutes before]. The club will participate in the
he arrived. Under cross examina. Fourth of July celebration. Weekly
tion he testified that several per. Sessions between this date and the
sons-had been killed or injured on . Fourth will be devoted to practhe Bear Valley grade. A highway . ticing square and folk dances for
patrolman from Placer County . that occasion,
‘brought Hodson to the _ scene,
*
Hammill testified, before he left. Invite your friends to visit
Two witnesses testified they . Nevada County.
smelled liquor on the defendant’s
LOST
breath, but no test : 2. .
ests were made. 7) ogy wallet containing $5 and
attorney
put on no wit” Auverivsement
How to Live Longer
when he gets home he takes it easy
with a mellow glass of beer a%
chats with the missus until it’s
time to go to bed.
Someone asked Pappy Miller last
week how he stayed so spry at
ninety. Pappy told him:
ports stressed the renaissance of
religious activities throughout the
postwar world, and re-empha“ *
sized the privileges of free assemWed sie aor Se
bly and freedom of worship as’ hard. When I set, I set loose. When
the human symbols of “spiritual _$think, I go to sleep.”
From where I sit, relaxing is a
fine art—especially in these tense,
U. S. Highway 40 Survey Station
279, South 64°37’ East 415.0 ft.
along the Northerly property line
U. S. Highway 40 to a highway
Hammill said Hodson told him he f oss : y
heads avin ut the Beven Gauss. .oCnuceee® _ rarer
Peterson’s Service Station,
House out of Marysville, but that A :
he did not stop in Grass Valley or Drona Sivest, inder keeps
return wallet to
6” x 6” cement marker, known as
U. S. highway station 283 plus 15,
Nevada City.
reward and
Acea Rollins, care of The Nugget Office, 305 Broad Street.
lighted a series of papers and reports made to the Annual Meeting. Set against the background
of the great Mother Church dome
and the Church park resplendent
with mid-Spring blooms, the refreedom.”’
With the warnings
dangers to democratic
of serious’
govern;
According to Doc Hollister, that
formula isn’t far amiss. “Hard
ment, the Directors also gave as. work,” says Doc, “never wore out
fast-moving times. And there’s
nothing like a temperate glass of
beer—enjoyed with pleasant comfree government, like the Goliaths
surance that the antagonists of anyone before his time, providing
he knew how and when to relax.”
pany—to restore that easy frame
of mind that one needs after a hard
thence’ South 65°05’ East 230.55
ft. to the quarter corner of the
Northeast one fourth of Section
22, Township 17 North, Range. 14
East M. D. B. & M. said quarter
corner being common to. the:
Northwest one quarter of Section
23, Township 17 North, Range 14
East, M. D. B. & M. Thence from
the point of beginning. North
25°23’ East, 100.0 ft. to a point.
Thence North 64°37’ West 100.0 ft.
to a point. Thence South: 25°23’
West 100.0 ft. to a point located
on the Northerly property line
of U. S. Highway 40 and at a
highway station 278. Thence
South 64°37’ East 100.0 ft. along
the Northerly property line U. §.
Highway 40 to highway station
279, and to the point of beginning.
Said parcel of land being 230 /1000
of.one acre more or less.
Terms and conditions of sale:
Cash in lawful money of the
United States, 10% of the purchase money to be paid in cash, or
by certified check, at the time of
the acceptance of bid, and balance
on confirmation of sale by said
Superior Court; deeds, instruments and search of title the expense of vendee; taxes and insurance to be pro rated.
All bids or offers must be in
writing and may be left at the
office of Messrs. Keith, Creede &
Sedgwick, attorneys for said executrix, at Room. 1217, Mills
Tower, 220 Bush Street, San
Francisco 4, California, or may};
be delivered to said executrix personally at said address, or may
be filed in the office of the Clerk
of the above-entitled Court at
any time after the publication of
this notice and before the making
of the sale.
DATED: May 18, 1948.
NELLIE .S. GRAM, also
known as NELLIE S, COLLINS, . Executrix of the
Estate of Eric Gram, Deceased.
MESSRS. KEITH, CREEDE
& SEDGWICK
By GUNTHER R. DETERT
Attorneys for Executrix.
1217. Mills Tower,
San Francisco, California
May 25, June 1, 8, 15, 22.
day’s work.
Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation
of old, were. merely “inviting .
their own doom.” . Doc. himself works overtime,
MO \ ING. % with his daytime patients at the’
The fire which followed the office, and his evening calls. And.
E 1906 San Francisco earthquake .
Local or Long Distance
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
FIREPROOF STORAGE
‘Agents for LYONS
Reliable Transfer &
Storage
Grass Valley
Phone 39
$35 CASH
FOR YOUR OLD
TREADLE SEWING MACHINE
We will pay up to $35.00 CASH for your round
bobbin Singer; Up to $27.50 for your long shuttle
Singer, and up to $30.00 for your White Rotary
machine.
RAY & PHIL
THEATRE destroyed 497 city blocks in vos
heart of the city.
Direction T. and D. Jr.,
Enterprises, Inc.
TUESDAY
THE OUTLAW
With
Hills Flat How skilled miners
make dynamite behave
JANE RUSSELL
JACK BUETEL
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY@
SLEEP
MY LOVE
-'CLAUDETTE COLBERT YBN Eo Be” Bn cn og
ROBERT CUMMINGS : ¥
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BIG TOWN
AFTER DARK
HILLARY BROOKE
PHILIP REED .
WE ALSO BUY ALL OTHER MAKES
Write or phone
Tore Baby Shop & Sewing Center
117 East Bank Street Phone 1162-W
Grass Valley SER AEE BY IRS Fe
FRIDAY -SATURDAY
YOU WERE
MEANT FOR ME
With
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Have you ever wondered how engineers can
blast tunnels through granite with almost
pin-point accuracy? Here briefly, is how
it’s being done in two new P.G. and E.
tunnels on the Feather River which soon
will help turn out 270,000 new electrical
JEANNE CRAIN as : oe oo
horsepower. With a drilling platform,
called a Jumbo, miners drill a special pattern of holes, 12ft.deep, into which charges
of dynamite are packed. Drilling usually
takes 4 hours, preparing charges another
¥% hour..then they’re ready to blast.
IMPERIAL SCHOOL
OF THE DANCE
Enroll Now In yp e TON the record
so a £2 ! VS POW ENS, \ Wy,
COLORADO
MONTE HALE
ADRIAN BOOTH
DAN DAILEY
Blowers suck
blast smoke
from the
tunnel. .
Miners. usually \\
sean be back af
BALLET, TOE, TAP, ACROBATIC, CHARACTER,
AND BALLROOM .
‘SPECIALIZING IN CHILDREN, 3 YEARS AND UP
Here’s a diagram of a typical patThe first blast removes the core.. work in 30 minutes
tern. Experienced engineers _ the others shape the sides, top ,
: can predict almost exactlywhat and bottom. It’s exciting work, Set “part of a huge
will happen. All the dynamite going full speed ahead as P. G. er coe cnsaran
does not explode at once. ActuandE.rushes America’s biggest 0 which will add
ally,there arel0separateexplopower-building program ..to ey? ation horsepower !
sions in a fraction of asecond. meet California’s needs.
SUNDAY MONDAY and
TUESDAY
\
~ RELENTLESS
I. O. O. F. Hall, Nevada City
ROBERT YOUNG
Saturday morning and Afternoon Serra Hall, Grass Valley
es Ba oo cee MARGUERITE CHAPMAN . . = 7). end’ PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
—_
VIOLA LA VERNE ARONSON, DIRECTOR
Friday morning
oar
Work never stops on our powerbuilding program
SIX W-648