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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 22, 1950 (12 pages)

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LENCE mare hernarn an aan aeepeepen ae “CO OP” HOBBY CLUB 5 NEW ORGANIZATION \ Nevada County Co-Operative Hobby Club is a new organiza‘ion brought into enistence at a meetng held last week by a group fNevada City and Grass Valley cobbistists who felt the interests individual hobby crafters uld be best served by co-operative group activities. The principal aim of the new rganization will be to band together all Rersons in this area interested in-crfeative hobbies of any kind, whether for pleasure or profit, and devise methods for the marketing and sale of such articles to the public. Also it is believed. that by co-operative aaction of the members. many new id useful articles ; i; } ey ana poss! and urged to: join the new club] Interested may telephone Mrs. Leone Bruegger at Grass~Valley 5-F-13 for full information. The next meeting of the club will be held on Tuesday evening Jan. .9 at.the home of.Mrs. Leone Bruegger, 313 E. Main St., Grass Valley. Everybody interested in hobbies ‘is invited to attend this meeting. ADOPT CONSTITOTION . A new constitution was adopt; ed by the student body of the Ne-! vada City High School at an assembly held Friday in the gymnasium? The new constitution was prepared by Roy Draper and Wayne Thiesen who began work on the revised governing rules for the student body jin ‘September. ‘. DESCHWANDEN SERVICES HELD IN BAKERSFIELD Yuneral services were conductThursday of last week at x lickinger Mortuary in Bakersfield in memory of Chester Deschwanden, 49, who died suddenly ‘in a Bakersfield hospital. He was born in Nevada City, Nov. 1, 1901, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Anton Deschwanden. He attended the .Nevada City schools and later learned the shoemaker ‘trade. He. moved to Bakersfield twenty years ago. e He is survived by his widow, ~retta Deschwanden; sister Lucille Hamilton, of Long Beach and brothers, Anton and John of Nevada City. Internment was at Memorial Park in MILLER’S MARKET SAFE IS FOUND The blaster remnants of a ~-Jlen from. Miller’s Market, Grass. .Valley Dec. 4 was Saturday afternoon on Banner Mountain near the entrance. to the Lava Cap Mine*by Nels G. Allen, a Christmas tree cutter. About $750 in cash and currency were missing but’ most of the $750 in checks -burned and torn in the safe opening: operation were recovered. -Deputy Sheriff Percy Waters said the inexperienced use of an a etylene torch and blasting pow-é Cer indicated this was their first safe cracking job. About three dollars in -coin twisted and chipped from the explosion was left in the safe. ~ Greenlawn 3akersfield. near found Mary Murphy Couillard, for whom Marysville is named, was a member of the Donner party. we wish luck oe 7 2. + to last them + dtd SK ys z
Kaa > => 9 per n gee Wat au york Seeaaralatiatata tae dk ate ACh Le ahamnammernarn ara To greet our friends, old and new all year through! THE BOOTERY 220 Broad St. HRISTMAS . ds THE SPIRIT OF FRIENDLINESS AND, ‘. GOOD CHEER.WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR MANY FAVORS AND SINCERELY WISH YOU AN OLD-FASHIONED YULETIDE AND A NEW YEAR ABOUNDING WITH SUCCESS, GOOD LUCK AND. HAPPINESS MINERS FOUNDRY & MANUFACTURING COMPANY Spring St. and happiness 27 ‘will be rechecked in January by RAHA SS SS SOS SSS SS Sess ded na nd ed Seed y 9 THERAPIST CHECKS 17 AT ONE DAY CLINIC Nevada county chapter, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis therapist Barbara New. man back to Grass Valley for . check-up visits with those who! were formerly her patients at . Polio Center. The center had been maintained in Veterans “Memorial Building by the Chapter. It was discontinued last month. Miss Newman saw 17 children . during a one day clinic held at} Henenessy School. ‘The children Dr. Dellivan orthopedist. Sacramento Fuiks, . undergone WORTH SHUTS DOWN HOTEL RESTAURANT The National Hotel Coffee Shop and dining room closed Saturday night and will remain closed indefinetly, according to an announcement by: Richard Worth, proprietor. Worth said that it is with regret he is closing the coffee shop and dining room no longer possible to keep them open. The National Hotel, which ‘has . a rather hectic period . ; of operation in. the last vear was repossessed by Worth after it had been placed in réceivership. KEYSTONE MARKET . 213 Commercial St, i = eats but that the opera. tion had gone behind $1500 in the . last three months and that it was . Nevada City, Cali ete ets Stats Sete Stes 2,49 ne PURER NT NUN TUNED NCR HARRIS DRUG STORE 225 Broad St. May each and every one of our customers and friends find this a very HAPPY HOLIDAY! LONG JOHN’S TAVERN JERRY -:MAE 121 Broad St. LEE -:WALT 4 < Loy tan tae Can ee FR gy Sa 23 Soe to those whom we have served! May health and happiness await you in 195 We all join in, in wishing Christmas Joys HARDWARE. SINCE CO! 1906 . Grass Valley, Phone 88 , 204 W. Main Street