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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 16, 1947 (8 pages)

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inviting you'll be tempted to . Shoment enjoying their welwith uerety and ot or. . come see our _ low anes pleasers on — pan = at ij . . t . NEVADA CITY-GRAS3 CHARGES LACK OF SAFETY GRASS VALLEY: Harry Grieb, school bus driver, appeared before the shool board Tuesday night, and IS AT WORK NEVADA CITY: Members at the library committee of the Nevada County Historical Society,, held in the public library came to several resigned, ,charging that a program of “economy first and safety séc-. portation program. The board accepted his resignation and spokesmen stated that everything in their power was being done to keep -vehicles in safe repair and . that suggestions submitted by the . Highway Patrol had been carried . out. Resignations of three teachers were accepted : Rose A. Beck, Barbara Beall and Margaret Wogeland. Airpplications for the four following elementary teachers were approved by the board: Carol Gorrge, Fern Rolph, Mrs. Teresa Lambrecht and Mrs. Grace Conway. ° POLISH CARS REGULARLY Polish the car periodically to ‘avoid “traffic film, that discolored surface that convinces the motorist in the car finish is gone, adyises National Automobile Club. It is 2 combination of oii laden exhaust fumes and the ordinary dirt and dust that ig in the atmospliere. Polishing is a sue preventive. HAS 85TH eee ON MOTHER'S DAY.. Pia. . nezzi, was honored Sunday, May 11 at her home on Zion Street on the occasion of her 85th birthday, which coincided with Mother's Day. Among those attending the gala family dinner were: Mr. and. Mrs. William Tippets, Mr. and Mrs. Pianezzi and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Murphy and oalpe of Sacraley, Mrs. Madge White and som Mr. and Mrs, F, M. Stevenson and. children of Nevada City. a _ METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school 10 a. m. Mr. Murs ing a yocal.solo by L. M. Geist. Evening worship 7:30. Tea and snacks will be served before the service begining at 7. The ‘fourth quarterly. conference will be held in the Sunday’ sehoo} room Tuesday evening at 7:302 11 members and friends -of ehurch night dinner will be sex-. ved on Thureday “evening beginnin to raise the remaining part of the chureh dudget. ‘The Friendship Circle «meets Wednesday afternoon ‘at 1 in the social room. Choir rehearsal on Wednesday evening at 7:30: . a ond’”’ governed the board’s bus trans. -atternoon, nmante: Mra Aun ented, Okahy Yabotciy. a sight-seeing trip a sapere Med ¥ chie, supt: Worship 11 a. m. featur-} ‘This is an. exertmely important meet-. : public is Invited.) decisions. It was determined to cantina’ the . shelves for historical beoks in the (Nevada City and Grass. Valley libdLparies,. and to adi to these collec. tions by eliciting donations of books and. articles pertaining to the . history of Nevada ‘County. People who are familiar with the . early history of the churches, schools, . fragernal organizations, fire departments or any others that have hafl a part.in building the county. A card index. will be made of all available matérials. Copies of all directories ae sought, The committees will contact the state library and the University of California’s Baneroft library to find what refdrence material concerning Nevada County is available. (Miss Bernice Glasson is in charge of the historical shelf in Grass ‘Val‘ley and Mrs. Olive Kallenberger of the shelf in Nevada Ciyt MASONS VISIT, PARTAKE ‘TIN-LOCAL CEREMONY GRASS VALLEY: A group of 64 members of Oriental Lodge, F. and ‘A. M. visited Grass Valley last week end and participated in a joint meeting with Madison Lodge No. 33,8. ‘and A. M. at the local Masonic Temple Saturday night. The visitors arrived at noon Saturday, in a chartered bus. During the they inspected IdahoMaryland mine surface works and {ty. Arrangements for visit were made by Gus Helbach of this city. egion Ladies pi noes Mothers ‘GRASS VALLEY: The American Legion Auxiliary honored mothers with an entertainment at the Veterans Memorial Building on Wednes‘day night, May 14th. Each member brought a mother as her guest. at une potluck suppér amd program. . Bisie Jenks headed the -exercises and entertainment committee. RVE OFFICFRS . PARTY AT JOPAMAVI GRASS VALLEY: The newly form-. ed Nevada County chgpter, Reserve Officers . Association, banquet at the Jopamavi Club. Col. T.-W. Henderson was chairman. of ‘the dinner committee.
iReports were given by delegates }to the recent state convention in . } Marysville Harleth Brock, president ' Jof the association had as guests of himself and wife, Mrs. William Harr, state vice president of the Reserve ‘Officers Association ladies group. JOHN SPEED HURT AT RED DOG NEVADA CITY: John Speed, while gnaking logs with a lightweight tractor, was injured when: the vehicle struck a stump and turned over, The accident occurred onhis property at Red «Dog. It took’ his employeés 20 minutes to: extricate badly lacerated leg. He is at present eonfined to his home .at Red Dog. The accident occurred Monday. MT. ST. MARY'S TO. PRESENT "THE MAID ON THE BAMBOO SCREEN” GRASS VALUBY: Mount st. iMary’s Academy will present it’s annual Music Review Tuesday night, May 20th, at 8 p. m. The review is to be a colorful Chinese operetta, entitled “The Maid on the Bamboo Screen.’’ 2 act, comes from the former Chinese joss house, on China Street. A piano production in which 15 players are seated, in trios, at 5 pianos, Will be another feature of the varied program. ‘Ninety students of the musical department of the acadeWill be in the operetta cast. RECREATION NEVADA CITY ‘The Nevada City Recreation Council will hold fts monthly meeting May 16th at 8 p. m. Friday in the Chamber of ComFRIDAY, MAY 16 on Monday; night, May 12th, held a ladies’ night} He suffered chest injuries and al The altar to be used in the third. my will participate, and 54 of these! in the city hall. We STRIKING SCHOOL TEACHERS in Detroit, Mich., give their pupils a lessons in what to do when they come to a picket line. Seeking higher wages, the mentors stop the youngsters as they arrive at an East De. troit school and. urge thern-to return home. aie ta ae Sour “JANEY'S ONE TRACK MIND” AT HIGH SCHOOL NEVADA CITY: “‘Janey’s Track Mind’’ is the title of the anmled for performance in the high school auditorium Friday night at 8 p, m. Miss Evelyn Corr is: directing the production. A special performance will be given Friday at. 2 p. m. for the students in the upper elementary grades. June Notterman has the lead patti that of a young girl learning “glamour” at a charm school. One aual high school spring play schedawry PTA is sponsoring the pre slinic for children entering kindgy . garten and the first grade. The is scheduled for May 19th to 200 and will be held at Hennessy School School Nurse Dallas Fellergon will % assist local doctors in conducting the to be ‘held from 9-10 eaéh clinic, morning. MR. AND MRS. DANCE GRASS VALLEY: Members of the . Mr. and Mrs. Dance Club gathered last Saturday night at the Elke Hall . for an evening of dancing. Refresh” ments were served at: midnight. Man alive . . «if you love Pistol Grip HACK SAW Black plastic handjed pistol-grip ame. te 4 positions.. 22 R isting, goned steel Yape stinds rigid when anented Sigring reroll, 72-ipches jong calib din 32-inches, we SPECIALIZE in GooD good tools you'll have a ~ picnic in our tool department — gleaming, keen “edged tools, streamlined shop aids — tools for just every purpose. And the prices? . . shucks, they're fess than you'd think! Look at these typical values! RATCHET BRACEDeluxe chrome enor fubeler frame, select hordweod full ball-bearing ection. . pane pel ratchet eek ceeksee. JOINT Forged stee} jaws milled faces, wire cutter. mt pee nickél finish. TOOL GRINDER 7.25 A quiet running vibrationless grinder. Hos 5-x qeinch silicate grinding wheel. Accorstely mae chined: gears on boll be shafts. Krackle finish dus gear housing. oe made iat, to the chant of shers: “Go if R our money on Me very ercelle were: Park, now: g players: and fans, a e game, not t fe think, neverthel ! Nevada City’s’ pi : salty we finally a Se Dorr and then tr May by play: rep om the man: finee he had ask Pgeetipen to go ¢