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: Alumni of ‘Stan Umiversity Tiving in’ Nevada
12 are’ invited toa Stanford
; Day dinner to be held in
o March 7 in the Elke.
A. Campbell, president of
Stanford Men’s Club
of the alumni should
i} tions to him at 800 R
oa
"Donald Be: Tresiader, seeatien: of
mat
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since the end of the war to meet with
the alumni in the Northern California area,” said Dr. Tresidder, in his
letter of acceptance.
“To observance of Founders Day
will give us an exceptional opportunity to review the history of Stanford and to consider the prospect of
the future.”
Mrs. Margaret Ricci, president of
the Sacramento Stanford women’s
clubs, is assisting Campbell in plannimg the affair, which ie expected to
attract an attendance of 400.
Halving. the amount of solar radiation on the earth would bring even
equatorial temperatures well below
Advertitamas?
. From where I sit .4y Joe Marsh
lanes—Hollywood Boulevard
and Broadway.
bd t g
Seeing a headline about the
Balfour Declaration, Zadok
Dumkopf wants to know who is
playing baseball this time of
year.“
-Untit Popocatepetl’s eruption,
Mexico’s newest volcano, Paracutin, got the headlines. Now it
___ NEVADA. CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET
YOU'RE TELLING ME!
By WILLIAM pitt
Central Press Writer.
looks just like another case or
an old timer trying to put the
younger generation in its proper
place.
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A new cloth is guaranteed to
give moths the stomachache.
So now, in addition to ruining
our suits, the little pests will be
running up sarah bills on us!
_ . The aa. we read, is a
striped ‘antelopé. A critter, (no
doubt, which couldn’t make up
its mind whether to be a zebra
or a deer.
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A’“New York taxi driver,
given.to poetry, composes verse
while waiting for: traffic lights .
to change. Wonder if he has
ever found a word to rhyme
with “traffic cop’?
NEVADA CITY
LONG AGO
} district Aubrey Whisger spoke
20 YEARS AGO
“A meeting for the reorganization
of the Gold Flat Farm Center was
held at the Oakland school and was
attended by fifteen farmers, Carl P.
Sutton was se1ected for president,
George Day was elected -secretary.
Fred M. Miller of the NID gave a
talk on the status of the irrigation
on
the benefits to farmers of agricultural organizations and Will Sharp
FLOY MARGARET REYNOLDS
spoke at length on the three kinds of
pine beetles to be found in this district. Music for the evening was provided by the Granholm _ sisters.
Among those attending were George
Webster, Mike Kendrick, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Granholm, Edw. Shaw,
Thos. Torpy, G. P. Bower, William
Sharpe, Mrs. Clendennen, Taos. Oliver, Mrs, Shroeder, Joseph Day,
. Frank Bost, E. P. Sutton and George
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BY WALLY BISHOP
Lop: 1946, Kang Feature Syndicate, inc World iu eeserved.
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‘} woman figured in the case as the
THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 13, 1947
nd Household Hint -.
A number of firemen went to Ateround your Nowe, kup he pt mat
blurn to attend a meeting of the firecontainers, when not
men of that place. Fire Chief Miles tightly sealed in a coo! ech a sheae
D. Coughlin, James Penrose, C. W.
Chapman, W.M. Gracey and Ray
Wilde were among those who went
down for the occasion.
Fred L. Arbogast former county
clerk, was up from Oakland to attend the Elks reunion and a meeting
of Nevada Masonic Loage.
Edward C. Uren, Judge Frank
Nilon and Martin Vanierg left. for
Los Angeles on a business trip.
50 YEARS AGO
The committee of municipal and
county affairs of the newly organized
board of trade met at the request of
J. J. Jackson, chairman. M. M. Baruh was elected secretary. It was decided to recommend to the city trusquiring property owners to sweep the
chimneys of their buildings at least
once a year in-order to lower the
hazard of the many chimmey fires.
The committee also «recommended
that property owners in the business
portion of the town be compelled to
lay concrete sidewalks and that the
old wooden walks be renewed.
A club consisting of twenty five
adit. members was organized under
the direction of Prof. Frank H. Hyatt, teacher at the high school for
the purpose of studying the works of
Shakespeare. The first meeting was
to be held at the National Hotel,
with weekly meetings thereafter.
Telephones were to be placed in
the residences of Leopold Garthe and
(Marshal George Lewee and in the
law office of Thos. Ford.
At a masqueradeball at Armory
Hall, given by Prof. Michell of the
dancing academy the following persons won prizes for their costumes:
J. J. Mauley, Ed Chamipers and John
Hiicheng were the judges; Mrs. C.
E. Whittum for beet dressed lady
character; best general group, Native
Sons and Native. Daughters; best
dressed lady, Miss Joe Durst; best
dressed couple, Herbert Cooper and
‘Miss Nettie Hackley; best dressed
gentlemen character, Prof. ULavourne. .
75 YEARS AGO
The ‘eabin of Jake Arbogast, near
the Pennsylvania Mine,-was entered
and robbed of boots, clothing and
food. while Mr. Arbogast was away.
The same afternoon’ a Chinaman
came to the cabin and asked for a
drink of water. Arbogast gave him a
pounding. The Chinaman avcknowledged the theft and took Arbogast and
Officer Scott and Marshal Gethhell
to where the stolen goods were concealed.
‘No mails had been received in this
city for nearly three weeks due to
snow blocks and washed out road
Mbeds on the Union Pacific Railroad
in Wyoming.
A row occurred in Chinatown in
which Lee Sing attempted to kidnap
a Chinawomen. A group of Chinamen
collected to prevent it. In the. scuffle that followed two Chinamen had
their hands badly cut by knives, a
died and Hank Dawley, peace officer
was Severely cut on the hand, The
chattel of one of the parties involved and during the whole row adopted a passive policy. ana seem to take
no interest in the result. The man
who did the cutting was not arrested, having left town immediately
after the fracas.
Clam digging in the Watsdnville
area has been fairly good of late,
with some large clams being taken.
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tees the passage of an ordinance re-.
Place the oldest ones in fron
that they wil be used first, re ps
least once every chree months
éarn the eans bottom side—always helpful
Bank of America
: services, available
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: Thriftplan Accounts
Christmas Club Accounts
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Tenplan Checking
Accounts
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Auto Loans
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