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Collection: Newspapers > Nugget Shopper

April 30, 1948 (8 pages)

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magisigtepse sti es eg LEE OEE LE ae ee cof July celebration and barbecue at Selby Flat in op_ atus crowd’ are going t ‘1 went into the Hotel de Paris at Nevada. I told the Sena alae Reheat So te ees creme sete 200 aA NR as ——————————— eee ‘2—The Nugget Shopper, Nevada City, April 30, 1948 » oro ; my Si ' Diary of a Ag er FROM THE BOOK EDITED BY C. L. CANFIELD 3 ay June 29, 1851—They are going to have a Fourth position to Nevada. Half a dozen, more families have settled there in the last month. Both of the Missouri girls are married; women can't stay single long in this country. Anderson has been asked to deliver the oration and although he bucked at first he finally ac<epted.It’s astonishing. how everybody looks up to Pard: he seems to be a born leader. . hear. the Salero have a burlesque entertainment in the evening. Pard asked me to spend the day in Nevada. as if . would consent to stay away and ke making a speech. He is afraid I will have trouble with Odell. Delos Calkins was over here last week and said the fellow was only a big bully and that the ranch would stay with me. I told him I would look out for no one and did ‘not need any backers, although, of course, . was pleased that they sided with me. Another letter from Marie.:Pard read it for me, althouch I have been studying French with his aid, an Ollendorf grammar and French dictionary. If any one should hear us around the cabin he would think we had both gone crazy. Of all the fool questions and answers that grammar takes the prize. Pard asks me in French if “I have the tree of my Uncle’s garden >?” and I sav ‘‘No, Jai ne pas; but I have the rosebush of my cousin,” and we keep up this lingo for an hour. 1 don’t believe I will ever learn to speak it. I thought I was getting along fine and a couple of Sundays ago French waiter what I wanted for dinner and in his own language. . repeated it to him twice and then he shrugged his shoulders and said: * T talk ze French and ze Italian and speak of ze English a leetle, but ze Dutch I do not understand.” I was so hot that I walked out without my dinner. I told Pard and he said he must have been an homme de la campagne and did not catch on to my Parisian accent. I think Pard was joshing me, but he kept a sober face and maybe that was the reason. (Please turn to Page 6) ‘ments of their tad Beale ners Will Send Representative To Washington GRASS VALLEY: Directors of the Nevada-Yuba Counties Land Owners Association meeting Sunday in the Nevada Irrigation District Building have agreed to send either William Peckham or Clarence Poole, as representatives of the former landowners in Camp Beale, to Waghington, D. C. in event a hearing can. be obtained before the House Armed Services Committee. The association hopes. that such a hearing will be called. Congressman Clair Engle has for sometime urged that a delegation from the association be present when and if the committee holds a hearing. In event such a delegation is sent it is probable that Frank G. Finnegan of Nevada City, attorney for the association, will accompany it. The directors of the association decided to continue present plans for obtaining as many endorseproposals to return the Camp Beale reservation to the owners as soon as possible. The association is, making every effort to have the Camp Beale acreage returned to the owners and is fighting the attempts of the -Army AirForce to turn the area into a bombing range. ~ one of the of-aht ep ott ay COwn, players greatest baseball time, played in 3033 games during his career, : Re-Elveet ALLEN G. (Scoop) THURMAN Our SENATOR so easy on the budget. $12.95 safety strap. In solid finish. Adjustable KANTWET MATTRESSES $15.95 Soft, thick padding over buoyant innersprings. Pink or blue figured cover. — BATHINETTE $10.95 Soft rubber tub and drain hose. Slideover top with handy pockets. Save now! Parents enjoy shopping in our little shaver’s department .. it’s so complete.. TAYLOR TOT with detachable handle . . $9.95 HIGH CHAIRS Widespread non-tip base Large food tray. Footrest and Others $6.95 to $17.25 GRASS VALLEY FURNITURE “WHERE YOUR FURNITURE DOLLA GOES FARTHER” South Auburn St., Grass Valley, Phone 1087 Grass Valley Public Market Building oak. FINE PANEL END CRIBS Draft deflecting full panel end with nursery decorations. Convenient dropside. Waxed birch springs. $28.50 *° $49.50 SAFE PLAY YARDS $16.50 Hardwood, folding type with floor. Smooth natural finish. PLAY YARD PADS $3.95 @ ART EXHIBITTO BE HELD . NEVADA CITY: The Fine Arts Group of the American Association of University Women, Nevada County Branch, will hold an art exhibit of paintings by local artists to be held in the Elementary School auditorium May 14th and 15th. All artists of the county are invited to exhibit their work. Mrs. Warren’ Barnes,’ 504 Nursery Street, this city, is in charge. f The total weight of paper currency manufactured by the United States in 1945 was 1,514 tons. & ~ The state of Connecticut has been a pioneer in the development
of public education. B. & P. W. C. Installed . Officers Thursday GRASS VALLEY: The Valley Business and Professional Women installed their new officers Thursday night, April 22nd with an impressive and beautiful ritual during a dinner in Bret Harte Inn. Arrangements were in charge of Effie Myers and Vada Meeker, co-hostesses. The ‘new officers Montre, \ president; Grass ‘Audrey HendGerare Opal ricks, ‘first vice president; trude -Esterly, secohd vice president: Julie Weaver, third vice president; Virginia: Levy; -recording secretary; Marguerite Clary, corresponding secretary; Katherine Grant, -treasurer; and Vinita Jones, Auditor. The bicycle ‘came into vogue about 1880. BROWN AND HALEY FAMOUS CHOCOLATES $1.25 to $3.50 * LeGUI TOILET WATER $2.75 * COMPLETE LINE OF MOTHERS DAY CARDS Moran's Pharmacy 126 MILL STREET GRASS VALLEY — PHONE 28 Broiled Beef Steak Use sirloin, porterhouse or club steak: at least 1 in. thick, allowing %lb. per person. Place steak on broiler rack with top of food 2 in. below unit or tip of flame for steak 1-1% in. thick, and 8 in. below unit or tip of flame for steak 2 in. thick. If distance must be less, reduce heat accordingly. Broil, sprinkling with salt 'and pepper and turning when ¥% total cooking time is completed. For 1 in. Steaks: 12-15, min. ’ Rare: Allow Medium Allow 15-18 min. Well-done: Allow 18-22 min, For 114 in Steaks: Rare; Allow 20-35 -min. Medium: Allow 35-40 min. Well-Done: Allow 40-45 min, e & Planked Beef Steak Follow recipe for Broiled Beef Steak (above). Heat plank; place steak on plank. Put hot seasoned mashed potatoes through rose tip of pastry bag around edge of plank and around steak. Arrange halved tomatoes seasoned with salt . and pepper and sauteed mushrooms on plank. Place under unit or tip of flame until vegetubles are browned.’ Place hot seasoned cooked or canned asparagus on plank just before serving. Spread steak with butter or margarine, Garnish with parsley. NUGGET SHOPPER RECIPES Braised Beef Steak Use arm, blade, rump. bottom or top round of beef cut 1 in thick, allowing 4b. per person, To 1 lb. beef, pound in yo Sie flour with mallet: Brown bees on both sides in small amount fat oe salad~oil, adding 1-chdpped onten D@LoOre="meat is completely browned, Season with salt and pepper; add hot watery to cover bottom of pan. Cover; simmer 4 L1% hours, or until tender, addins ™ Adan water if necessary. Swiss Steak: Follow recipe for Braised Steak using bottom round of. beef ahd substituting tomato juice for water. , } c $ hb Pan-Broiled Ground Beef Patties Use ground beef chuck, allowing “1b. per person. Season with salt and pepper; shape into patties 1 in. thick and 8 in. in diam Rub heavy skillet with smal] Pa mount fat or salad oil; brow patties on both sides. Cook slow ly, turning frequently, about 1012 min. or until done, pouring of? fat as it accumulates, mee eH Pan-Broiled Cube Steaks Use. cube. steaks, Allowing J, Ib. per person. Heat small AMOHE fat or salad oil in heavy skilet: quickly brown meat on both sides.. Cook. slowly * 2. min., — or until done. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. rN PHONE 491 H ‘i The Bride Who sends to Nevada City Home Laundry NEVADA CITY HOME LAUNDRY Get off to the right start by sending your bundle to Nevada City’s. finest. laundry, The Home Laundry! Those wedding. present linens and as long! hubby’s shirts will last twice 7 ASK ABOUT OUR .“FLUFF DRY” SERVICE NEVADA CITY to see the 0. today; I’ve just made a DATE Westinghouse —Lpurcdunmiel™ wash a load of my clothes Take a tip from this smart lady: See for yourself exactly how the Laundromat can launder your clothes! Watch it wash, rinse and damp-dry your garments thoroughly— eafely—automatically: Requires no work—no attention, once you set the’ dial: Clothes come out bright—clean—refreshed! Yet your hands never touch water) Erase any doubts you may have about automatic washing. Make a date to have us wash a load of your clothes the Laundromat way. Phone ‘SPORTING GOODS) _ “MORE THAN A PHONE 91] TOOLS. . Warde “Steele Supply . . The Place to Buy” HARDWARE STORE” 128 SO. AUBURN ST. APPLIANCES £ HOUSEWARES “ ad