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Shown above is Carol Jo Wheatley of Sacramento, ‘iancee of Marry
Jackson Englebright of Nevada City. The attractive fiancee of Englebright,
son of Congressman and Mrs. Harry L. Englebright, off this city, is employed in Sacramento by the state. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
J. Wheatley of Sacramento. Photo Courtesy Sacramento Bese.
de lval 3; 1939,. War and: Neutrality;
Report Reveals Library . Vol. 4, 1940, war and aid to DemPopular In Nevada City . ocrs cies, The material in these voljumes has been compiled and collect}ed by Samue! I. Rosenman, counsel
o the governor during the adminiswets
reisuLibrarian Iva Williamson’s
lar monthly report reveals: . {tration of Franklin Roosevelt as govHooks borrowed—_for-home use! CrEO? of the state of New York 1929+
1651Notion 1347: ° ean 71: . 932. The set was a gift from the
miscellaneous 133: 1 ooks borrowed . Frankia Roosevelt Library Inc,
from state library 8. Cards issued 11]. "Pom Spencer White we received
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gain of .
Peovle J. B. Priestly and
adult and 3 juvemile; cards :
Julian Hauxley.
7 adult and 4 juvénile; a : :
three and our present registration’ ~* ara Bobst we received
1000. Our American Girl broad, Mark Trafton and Emmy Lou Her Book and
Madden Martin.
ieee Tamblyn we. received
=* . Ehehanted Atpril by ‘Countess Arid R ees Due f win; The Fun Loving Gang, Harold
re ay eee See . and Grit a Plenty, by
volumes vol. J 1987:. the. Consti-} iptables
X u ee : i Dillon Wallace.
tution. Prevails; Vol. 2; 1938, The)
Continuing Struggle for Liberalism, .
arches,
Amon2 the. giits isa aero S.
Public: Papers
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FIANCEE OF JACKSON ENGLEBRIGHT . _. VICTORY BOOK CAMPAIGN
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PRODUCES 590 BOOKS HERE
Mrs. Iva Williamson, Nevada City librarian, announced today entertainment.in the form of 530 books has been sent from the Nevada City
Library to the navy supply depot'in Oakland, from which station they will
be distributed to the army camps and naval bases for the men in the American armed forces, 5 ‘
These volumes are the result of] ears oo:
the Victory Book\ Campaign, which . Three Chandler Church
has been conducted in.Nevada City!
during the past month. . Cows Reach Last Roundup
Mrs. Williamson said the response
to the drive was very gratifying, Out
of 590 books retsived, 530 were boxed and sent to Oakland. There were
three boxes of non fiction, 15 boxes
of Grade A fiction*and two boxes of
Grade B fiction.
“We wish to thank every one who
has helped in the Victory Book Campaign”’, Mrs. Williamson said today, and apparently did no damage. How“particularly those who so gener-. ever, some time later Church noted
ously donated books, the Native/ that he was missing three head of
Sons for the use of their building, . cattle. Saddling up, he took off over
The Nugget and the Morning Union. the hills in search of them. He final-.
for the publicity they have given us, ly spotted the cows lying under a
the PT’A, which so willingly gave of big oak near the brow of a low hill,
time and all who have contributed] nq started to round them up. Howin any way to the splendid success ever, closer observation revealed that
of our drive. We are grateful for) these three cows had been to their
every bit of assistance and good will} «ast roundup.”
that has been given us.” ‘ The stock had evidently sought reMrs. Williamson said quite a num-/fyge from the thunderstorm under
A ‘‘miss may be as good as a mile”
but according to Chandler Panren)
grazing permittee on the Bloomfield
District’ of the Tahoe National Forest, it does not apply to lightning.
A recent thunderstorm passed over
the Church ranch near Smartville
ATTENTION!
ALL BUSINESS MEN
OF NEVADA CITY
Mass Meeting
TO CONSIDER PLANS FOR HOUS.ING WORKMEN TO BE EMPLOYED ON CANTONMENT AND
ROADS, RECREATION AND OTH.ER MATTERS OF VITAL INTEREST TO MERCHANTS AND BUSI
_ TUESDAY, FEB. 17
@7 <30 p.m., City Hall
ber of magazines, were brought in. the oak when the three was struck
during the drive but as they were. hy lightning The bolt shattered the
not wanted this time they are being! tree and passed down.the trunk: into
held in anticipation of a magazine/the ground. The cows, standing in. f
drive later on, the shelter of the tree, were evidently untouched by the lightning bolt
Visits Parents: Here—
Galhesiie Tacwersiil sangnier of itself, but were killed nevertheless
Mea. ek ace ohn Toenarelli “was. DY the efects of the charge which
ace, Tignes ae >. . geemed to spread out from the tree.
here from (Sacramento yesterday.
. Miss Tognarelli is now employed in INJURED IN FALL
. Sacramento.
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; es Fe ac oad C, BE. Clark, svperintendent of the
Visitor Here— ‘ Relief Hil Mine, suffered a painful
Dan Ungare, Sylvan school prin-. joeg injury in a fall while working
cipal, visited in Nevada City during! last week. Clark came to Nevada City
the weekend, His leg
bones
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Livi wad bruised but no
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