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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 26, 1950 (8 pages)

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JOE TREDENNICK ASKS CONSTABLE ELECTION ®.— The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, May 26, 1950 ASSEMBLYMAN LINDSAY YELLOWJACKET Joe Tredennick, one of three BUZZINGS VISITS HERE, HOPES constable of Nevada township at “. the Tuesday, June 6, primary TO BE RE-ELECTED . election, was born in Gold Flat Warren Immel’s English class) candidates who seek election as By Darleen Crowley Assemblyman Francis Lindsay had a test Wednesday to climax . . in 1880. All his life except seven Loomis, was a visitor in Nevada ithe story it has been reading, a . years he has spent ‘in and around City Monday afternoon and eve. metrical ‘tale, “Enoch Arden” of!. Nevada City. ming. The Republican incumbent, . the lives and loves of humble). Starting to work at the Miners who represents the ten mountain. fisher folk, by Alfred Lord Ten-;‘ Foundry in 1896, he learned the counties of the Sixth Assembly . moulder’s trade but later switchnyson. District, faces opposition at the Nick Pello, John Brady, Bill ed to mining. He started to work ‘Tuesday, June 6, primary in AtSturtevant, Jim Scribner, Allan at the New Brunswick in 1911 as ttorney Dan Higgins of Auburn. Huitt; Joe Fisher, Ray Steck, Ed . a miner, later becoming a foreLindsay is. an orchardist and Havey,.Dick Penrose, Jim Branman and shift boss. His mining ‘conservationist who has_ served son, Kent Walker Jr., Pat Kistle, career, which closed in 1928, intwo and a half years at SacraMello Pello, Henry Anderson, cluded work at the North Star mento. By training and avocation Ernie Pello,. Fred Hewelwinger, and other big mines. he demonstrates an unusual masBill Behrbaum, Bill Beverage, A member of Nevada City’s tery of the problems of water, Doug Atkins, Bob Smithson, Jack Company C at the close of the power, irrigation and: conservaParker, Jerry . Coleman, Larry Spanish American war, he spent ition. Parsons, Bruce Walker, Richard the years of ‘the two World wars "Lindsay said Governor Earl Mooers, Steve Pieser, Dean Morworking .in the Charles Taylor ‘Warren had signed the two bills rison, Louie Waldon, Norman Elshops in Grass Valley. Treden‘which he authored during the relis, Pete Ray and John Cartonick says he is not'a member of cent. special session: -scelli, attended a dinner given any organizations and that he is AB 49, which makes any secby the Nevada City PTA at the conducting an independent camtion of road released by the state home of Mr. and Mrs. : Kent paign for office. ‘division of highways to a county, Walker in’ honor of the athletes a part of the county road system of the high school. Coaches atautomatically, for purposes of aptending were Bob Bonner, Warportionment._under the Collierren Immel, Doug Watt and Ed A. . Church Burns act: Heretofore it was necFrantz.”Howard Penrose and H.} essary for the counties to go J. Ray were. also present. After through the procedure of declar=-. dinner the boys enjoyed badmining an additional mileage to. ton, pool, tennis and swimming. . Announcements their county road system, and a} Mrs. Margaret Newby’s home. county would have to wait untif} making class started: a unit on/} the following fiscal year before. good grooming. The unit is to any funds could be received un-. last approximately two weeks. der the Collier-Burns act. Now. . The annual high school spring . the mileage addition is automat. dramatic presentation will be}i Grace Lutheran Church Grass Valley Walter C. Rubke, pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m. Divine worship, 11 a.m. The ically taken care of and the funds! held tonight at 8 o’clock in the. S¢€tmon for Pentecost day will be hort are available immediately. . high school auditorium. The play The second piece of legislation. ; this year is a comedy in three . 1 on God’s Word, Acts 2, ae and friends of the The utheran church are invited to play has been under the direftion ing. of DeWitt state hospital a/} tend the dedication service of permanent institution. This will} of Miss Evelyn Corr and Warren our newly remodeled church ‘in not only release some $190,000. of Immel. Admission is students Chicago Park Sunday at 2:30 . cents, adults 50 cents. The class mneeded. improvement and maintenance work money, but will selling the most tickets will get p.m. After the service, ladies. of permit the direct commitment of half the money taken in to go the church will serve a light lunch. : patients to DeWitt without the into its class fund. You. are cordially invited to Gordon Lageson, injured in a necessity of having to go through worship the Lord God with us. baseball game last week, was another institution. Lindsay stated that he felt the presented with an initialed belt Come and hear what He has to say to you! two bills were of particular infrom the high school athletes. Baccaaureate services ,will be terest to the mountain coungties. held the evening of Sunday, June Christian Science Church 4, in the patio of the high school. Marriage Licenses Christian Science Society of The graduation will be held the ELDRIDGE-McCULLOUGH — Nevada City holds services every evening of Friday, June 9, in the In Nevada City, Royce James Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at auditorium at the high school. Eldridge, 25, and Betty Jean Mcthe church, 114 Boulder street. William Tobiassen and the high Cullough, 22, both of Grass ValSunday school at 9:45 a.m. school choir are scheduled to sing ley. Testimonial meetings are held at both events. . PHILPOT-ALLEN — In Nevaon the first and third Wednes“da City, Billy Gene Philpot, 24, days of each month at 8 p.m. Nevada -City, and Lois Lorraine . Births Reading room is located at 207 Allén, 17, Grass Valley. CLINCH—At . Miners hospital, Main ‘street, and is open Monday, . Nevada City, May 21, 1950, to Wednesday and Friday, holidays California is divided into four . Mr. and Mrs. Downey Clinch, . excepted, from 2 to 4 p.m. timber districts. }Town Talk, a daughter. . Lindsay authored was the makj acts, “The Family Upstairs.” Probably the most complete selection of big names in piano values ever to be offered to residents of Nevada City, Grass Valley, and surrounding area. SAVE UP TO $200.00 on some models of these fine new pianos. CHOOSE from such big names as KOHLER AND CHASE ESTEY ANDREW KOHLER MUSETTE BY WINTERS JANSEN .. . Fourteen: models, colors, and styles tc .choose from . . fin ishes in mahogany.
walnut, and blonde. Libera $20 down delivers any model piano to your home, perfectly tuned and ready to enjoy. Balance may be paid in 42 months with payments less than the usual rental charge. We give a ten percent discount for cash. Prices range $497 to $695 Methodist Church OUR CONGRESS MAN REPORTS: By CLAIR ENGLE . Mill and Broad Streets . George C. Pearson, pastor . . GUARANTEE: Every instrument is new and fully 9:45 a.m. Church school, offer guaranteed. If the to all ages.“ . ing instruction . 11 a.m. Morning worship, Me. morial address, “Confidence.’’ ‘PSEA Stockpiling Funds The House, in adopting the omnibus appropriations bill last week, provided $633 million in ‘cash and $100 million in contract authority for stockpiling of strategic and critical materials. This for conservation and exploration . 7:30 p.m.,. Evening worship, of critical and strategic minerals. . ‘Do the Dead Speak?” . and metals. The measure, voted out by the house committee on €ommunity Baptist public lands, sets up a@ $330 milChurch’ lion four-year incentive program. 327 Sacramento Street A number of western congressrepresents a reduction of more men appeared before the rules Rev. John A. MacDonald; pastor than $6 million recommended by committee to request clearance Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. the bureau of the budget. for floor action, but to date the Morning worship, 11 a.m. The Due’to a misunderstanding of committee has not taken action. pastor’s sermon topic jis “That ‘an amendment. offered on the Rep. Sabbath, the chairman, has Grace May Abound.” The choir “floor during debate, it appears a offered a compromise measure will sing “No, Not One.” ‘ceiling of $25 million has been set which would cut in half the authTeacher training clags, 6:30. ‘for the use of stockpile funds for oried appropriations for the proEvening Service, /7:30 p.m. purchases from domestic sources. gram. In all probability the com“High Handed Robbery” is the -It generally was thought ‘the promise will have to be accepted theme of the evening message. ‘amendment would set a miniif we are to get a bill through The public is welcome to join in tmum of $25 million for domestic this congress. this informal service, featuring }purchases, but on reexamination Of interest to mining men the singing of favorite hymns iit-actually was a ceiling for that throughout the district is a reand discussion of Bible questions. ‘amount. An effort will be made cently introduced bill which Midweek Bible hour, Wednesito change it in the senate as the would authorize the RFC to day, 7:30. p.m. with Bible study friends of mining ‘in congress make capital investment loans of in the isxth chapter of Genesis. have long contended that a larg30 years maturity for developWork night Thursd2zy evening ‘er proportion of stockpiling funds ment and production of manganat the parsonage, 220 Jordan St. ‘Should be used at home to help ese, lead, zinc, aluminum, and ‘develop critical and_ strategic other strategic-metals. The bill minerals and metals. bill provides that the national “ ‘Mining Aid Compromise security resources board_ shall _" Although time is growing short recommend to the RFC those we are still trying to get through loans which it believes would a bill to provide government asaid the national defense and dosistance to the mining industry mestic economy. customer desires, a like model which has never been uncrated will be delivered. Free NEVADA CITY Tonight and Saturday “BRIDE FOR SALE” May 26 and 27 Starring Claudette Colbert and Robert Young “BELLS OF CORONADO” With Roy Rogers Sunday and Monday May 28 and 29 “YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN” Starring Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall and Doris Day “FIGHTING FOOLS” With Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall and the Bowery Boys t Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday May 30 and 31, June 1 “THE NE VADAN” Starring Randolph Scott and Dorothy Malone “ABANDONED” Featuring Dennis O'Keefe and Gale Storm Matinee Tuesday for highly _— qualified piano technicians.. This service guarantee goes with each new,,_piano = sold. DELIVER FREE DELIVERY TO ANY HOME WITHIN 50 MILES OF NEVADA CITY This Sale Friday Letters to The Editor CEDAR THEATRE service two years by our FROM 5 to 9 P. M. AND All Day Saturday The views and. opinions appearing in this column, Letters to The Editor, are not necessarily those of The Nugget. North San Juan May 22, 1950 Editor, The Nugget, Nevada City, Calif. Dear Sir: As master of ceremortfts and host of the jubilee dance at the old French Corral school held}. May 20, I beg to say that -I feel quite honored and flattered that the “press” was so well represented in the personages of Ken Wray of The “Nugget” and Al Lindsey of the Grass; Valley “Union.” Word was sent to us that Mrs. Clayre Lipman and Al Trivelpiece sent their regrets that they could not attend due to previous engagements but extended their good wishes for the success of the evening’s affair. Thanking the “press” again for the courtesy extended, I remain, Cordially yours, ED J. KOHLER. WE SINCERELY BELIEVE that never have . the residents of Nevada City and Grass Valley and surrounding area been offered such out standing piano values, combined with easy payment terms and no delivery charge. The Furniture Center ‘256 South Auburn Street Grass Valley Phone G. V. 36