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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 9, 1946 (8 pages)

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1946 NEVADA C — PAGE FIVE GRASS VALLEY CAROL CHO] PLANS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM e The complete schedule follows: Sunday, December 15—11 © a. m. Episcopal Ghurch, Grass Valley. At 2:30 p. m. a no-charge concert in the Veterans Memorial Building in conjunction with the Grass Valley Concert Band. This will mark the first time that the two famed units have combined for a concert. Friday, December 20—7 p. m.—Men’s Fellowship dinner in the Congregational Church, Grass Valley. Sunday, December 22. 11 a. m. The Methodist Church and again at 7:30 p. m. followed at 8:15 at the Salvation Army Hall. : Monday, December 23—-6:30 p. m. at the Colfax Lions Club dinner, Colfax. a Tuesdav. Decermhar 24—7:30 p. m. the annual apvearance on The Union Building steps. Wednesday, December 25—-11 a. m. at the corner o Mill and Main streets. _ Sunday, December 29, The Methodist Church, 16th and Market street, San Francisco: at 7 p. m. at an unannounced Methodist Church in Berkeley. January 5. 1947—1] a. m. at the Woodland Methodist Church and at 7 p. m. in Sacramento's Westminister Church. It has also keen announced that the choir will probably engage in a radio broadcast. but no date has yet been set. £ 4 GRASS VALE : First meeting) Christmas Bonus For of the Chicago Park Improvement Bank of America Employes club, held Decemiber 4 was attended A by 14 property owners. The gather i special Christmas dlonus to em. oa “. ployees and officers Bank of Am! ing in the Chicago’ Park school, WAS . erica had today been authorized by z ITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET . Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly SCULPTOR FIGURES IN SHOOTING The Grass Walley Carol Choir will this year celebrate their 72nd anniversary as one of the west’s-greatest singing groups, Since 1874 they have entertained the people of Grass Valley with old English carols during the holiday season. For two years they broadcast nation wide from the 2000 foot level of the Idaho Maryland Mine: Fifty voices make up the chorus of ages from 10 to 75 years. Harold George is director. The -carols they will sing and their enzagement dates follow. The group had their photogroph taken yesterday at Wesley Hall in Grass Valley by John R. Rowe and will be published later. CAROLS Diadem Sound! Sound! Lo! He Cames. Prince of Life Bethlehem Salutation. Come Let Us All. The Lird Is Come. Lo! The Eastern Sages Rise Hail, Sacred Day.Hark What Music. STATE CHAMBERREVIEW PROJECTS an organization meeting; in which. the hoard of directors of the bank, the purposes of the club were enunaecordirg to L. H. Giannini, presi-. . ciated as follows: 1 road improvedene ment in the Chicago Park section; For employees with 12 months or! 2 publicizing this area as a home more service the special bonus of . and residential section. Melvin Gelhaus was elected temporary chairman and Paul Leutneker ig temporary secretary. fesfeoesfertorteteatertenteoteteateotefeatectetertecteceatertete NEVADA CITY ON THE THRESHOLD TO THE BEST IN SPORTS AND RECREATION 40 per eent-of-the first $500 -of the basic Novemlber salary, and 35 per cent of ariy:salary portion albove that amount. These with: a period of service will receive a proportionate bonus based on the. number of full months employed. This special Christmas brings the total of employee honusshorter we ie Moiicioieinieiuieieieiute, bonus year of the employee's profit sharing plan to more than $2,000,000. Bonus funds are intended for in3 z) * vestment in shares of Bank of Am% * erica capital stock for the benefit NEVADA CITY 2 of employees, However-fas in preCHAMBER OF COMMERCE * vious years, staff members may with * . draw the special Christmas bonus in cash under certain circumstances. =—— renee: TO SERVE SO THOUGHTFULLY AND SO WELL es declared during the past fisea]; tinted increases and arrange for the FOR CALIFORNIA California experieniced the: mast phenomenal growth of any state quring the last six years, rising to the third most, populous state with tremendous development of agricultural output and impressive post war iudustrial growth. But the end of growth is not in-sight. California must immediately put its affairs in order to accommodate the an the congaiv*ul employment for all who <e?tle here. This was brought home at the annual meeting of the California state chaniber of commerce in San Francisco. More 1800 participated in the two day session which onened with concurrent all day sessions than A SCULPTOR, Victor Russo (right), Brooklyn, police in the shooting of his estranged wife, other persons in her home in Medford, Mass. T Mrs. Rus wounded were Kenneth Lincoln, 34, so, mother of three ehildren, said she had divorced him. Also _Answers Summons Lagt rit were said Sacurday affencon in the’ Hooper and Weaver for Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly Thurs j Grass VailT? oar a who died day in a 1c a Rudkin con. d 1e Pei: body was . East Lawn Cemetery, ‘I nin Sheldon, life 75 ay 0: She had rei d it Mrs. Amy pAsXt urs: in << . Besides her d: ht Mrs. Kelly . lea s thre : ‘ad Leek. of : Leandro, Alvin Leek of San * and Fred Leek of Stockton. are There snakes in the South . Pactfie area that can stand upright. Se ee ee Glass Shower Doors N. Y., is held by Boston Elaine (left), 34, and two he shooting océurred when and Alma Havlick. (International) SPAATZ CALLS FOR ADDRESSES OF AIR VETERANS Local air forces veterans are requested to fill out and mail the post forms now available in the local post office as part of the huge. pregram known as ‘Cpera‘tion Rog er” now being carried by AAF headquarters in Washington. The project is an effort to obtain ithe latest addresses of approximately 2,500,000 former AAF men and . women. . General Carl Spaatz cemmanding . general of the AAF, explained.that up to date addresses of all, forme~ AAF veterans are desired séithat all could kent developmen *s car ” out former personnel be informed of latest plans of the air reserve program. Each card the following message from General Snaatz: and bears “Now that you are in Civilian clothes renewing old friedships and picking wp where you. lett cof*. think that. you might he interested . to know what is gotmz on in the! “T should like vou to know the.
. activities in which the air forecs are} now participating the need to carry out our programs . development and our for the air reserves and air national guard, . We want you to that are . still on the team. “That is why we are asking you. to give us your name and the pres. ent address at which mail ca reach . ‘you, and also to keep us up %, date . n any changes in your home address . “We don’t want to trust our old records to send out information that we think is important to you. That is why we should like you to fit . out your card and mail it now.” Three Candidates For Grass Vallev. Fire Chief GRASS VALLEY: The three comin resear¢h and! aims feel you . } 1 . . of the agricultural. industrial, highway, natural resources and water. travel and recreation, tax and social security section. Arthur E. Connick’s report of the THAT THE BEREAVED TURN TO US WITH FULL CONFIDENCE—AS THEY WOULD TO A TRUE FRIEND—IS THE HIGHEST AIM OF THE HOLMES > FUNERAL HOME J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner 246 Sacramento Street Telephone 203 24-HOUR -AMBULANCE SERVICE Nevada City TIME IS THE ULTIMATE VALUE The woman who thriftily saves her time and devotes it to doing the things most worth doing in the long run get more out of life. The family wash is a time consuming chore. It consumes time of every woman who does if, that could be used in many. more worth while activities. Next week send your family wash to the Grass Valley Laundry & Dry Cleaners 111 BENNETT STREET, GRASS VALLEY Telephone—Grass Valley 108 . tion program. state chamber study on the acquiring of the entire redwood forests )f . ANiscar for EBaigle’ Hose Co. No. 2; Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino and: Sonoma counties for a proposed $125,000,000 Roosevelt Memorial national park resulted in state chamber opposition to the plan. The natural resources and water section, chairmanned by Carl F. Wente. also reported progress on the industry reruction problam. state beach policies and the state wide small vessal harbor plan—all under leadership by the state chamber. The flood control construction Prospects given by Col. E. H. Marks. army enigineers and the state water problem outlined by W. Pp. Whitsott chairman Los Angeles metropolitan water district were part of this secsardine Reports on ‘winter sports conditions throughout California ‘of ferest service and national park service work to restore: and extend recreational facilities were outlined by officials of these federal organizations at the travel and recreation secion. Tentative approval of opening a part of southern California’s San Gorgonio wilderness aea to winter recreation development was announced. California centennial plans also were heard, ineluding* plans for a legislature created centennial celebration committee with adequate appropriapanies of the Grass Valley Fire De; partment have completed their elec} tion and have each made their mon. ination for fire chief for the coming . year. : . The moninees are Henry Striek . for Protection Engine Co. No. 1: Dan and Jacek Bluette: for Reliance Hose Co. No. 8. The election will take place on December 21. Fire Chief Les Cicogni retires January Ist. PRE EE A subscription to the NUGGET provides a ready answer to your gift problem $3.00 Nevada CityGrass Valley MER MENS ERE ME UE UE UE MEE HE UE UE UE UE EOE, tions and majo celebrations Projects. NUGGET Everything in Glass Made to Order Mirrors, Store Fronts, Windows, Furniture Tops SIERRA GLASS CO. 212 Main St. Telephone 336 NEAR THE POSTOFFICE . s QUALITY . THINKING OUT LOUD (Continued from Page One) CEES ventors to aid in building up our supply of so-called secret wearons. These are being tested right now in New Mexico. What we may avparently lack in men in the army and Navy, we-are more than making up for in “scientific experiment in new. weapons, weapons that cost a lot of money and many fewer lives. You recall that not a single American boy died in the attack on Hiroshi. ma and Nagasaki. oe ee In our opinion Russia has afjont. faced in its relations with this ounti ; try and the UN. Why? Probably thev ft LIQUORS remember auite. well the rola ao played in the late war. Probably bs ; they note our scientific su remacy Are Our Specialty in weapons. and have -bhe-cme convinced they will not catch up with IF You can always have a us in a-hurty. Probably too they Hl good time here have learned that we can both take i in take Pearl Harbor, } right on the national chin, and we and give. LUNCH COUNTER _;¢an give a wallop lika Hiroshima, . . OPEN TILL 2 A. M. i} *' that not Japan or the rest of the } S : eC + 7 4 world is likely to orget, in a yl Spend Saturday night k hurry. here These are just a few of tho reflections on Pearl Harbor Day of an oldster, who has lived through wars. three SUCCESS CAFE Broad Street, Nevada City Frank Duffy wee ey The huge Pacific Gas and Electric ' Company had it’s beginmings in Nevada City. . . . ISTS OF GRASS VALLEY, NEVADA CITY i TO GIVE THE MOTOR AND SURROUNDING AREAS THE FINEST AND MOST EXPERT , BODY AND FENDER AND CAR PAINTING SERVICE We specialize in artistic color matching, assuring you satisfaction at all times ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON ALL WORK —GRASS VALLEY— Body and Fender Shop WILSON AND HOBBICK, Props. 337 Mill Street —Next To Taylor’s ¥Foundry— Phone 853-W D O YOU WANT TO HAVE.A GOOD TIME?RIGH WHEN THE WEATHER IS BRISK AND A WARM DRINK WILL PEP YOU UP. JN AN ATMOSPHERE OF HAPPINESS AND : FRIENDLINESS. NEVER A DULL MOMENT TO. REMEMBER . YOUR CARES. KNow ING ALL THE TIME YOU’RE GETTINGGTART THINKING tr THE BEST QUALITY DRINKS. NOW ABOUT JOINING TONIGHT! © Hob Nob Club “A lively place in a lively cone with history” Broad Street Nevada City us