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ATTEND FUNERAL
Eugene M. Hickman, Nevada
4—The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, December 9, 1949 CHRISTMASTIDE TINSEL 20 GIVEN TENDERFOOT a UR Hedin “ana son, . City. trucker, pleated guilty to
5 ; 4 Joga ee : f income tax evasion
pee!
Rodne two counts (e)
FRANTZ WILL DIRECT . BUILDING-PERMITS . INDICATES NEARNESS =. BADGES BY TROOP 24 orm” stirned"Mondoy frm ger oan Meneas” e
W. E. Boode, Grass Valley, $500 OF CHRIST’S‘NATIVITY Twenty boys received tender-. Napa where they attended the vibagl og had rapes iced for 23 Y
BASKET PROJECT OF frame home, White Ranch subf foot scout badges at investiture. funeral of Mrs Bolton’s motherot a violations of the transie division ; City crews and volunteer fire. ceremonies Monday evening held] in-law, Mrs. Mary Bonton, 93, al cece tax for a period of 23
1949 YULE SEASON ‘Alva J. Smith, Grass Valley,. department members under the. by Nevada City Boy Scout Troop. who died Saturday. She had fregeben antcre seats
mare $6,000 stiiccs home Marysville direction of Nevada City’s jack of. 24 in Seaman’s lodge. The troop] quently visited here. consecutl : >. r
Ed A. Frantz, eri aie of fea highway 5 “. all trades, Chief of Police Max. also received its charter at the
, ‘wada City high school, was, choTan Solaro, is busy this week. placing . ceremony. 3 .
sen to dir€ct the annual Christene i ayn decorations and evergreens on. Ernest Chaney is scoutmaster S
mas project of supplying: food Pines : the main thoroughfares. of the . and Robert, Piercey is assistant of
baskets for needy families. Clarence L. Crane, Auburn, . town. It betides the approaching . the new troop. Troop Committee
Frantz was named at a meet$2,000 frame home, Auburn high. yule season. Chairman Dr. Jerome Frey reing Tuesday Se ae in city or way : Solaro said the city streets will. ceived the charter from Ray
: of representatives of civic, socia : Seed 4 : : ._. Ewan, Auburn, scout executiye hy .
: % Ae Guy P. Strickler, Grass. Valley,. be the brightest and most color ’ t yi >
: and re vac clubs. Ray Spickel$3 hed frame home, Cedar Ridge fully decorated in his memory. for Tahoe area council.
mier, president of the Nevada subdivision. The bells at intersections are}, 15¢ troop is sponsored by the
City Chamber of Commerce, Pre-. William F. lide, Oakland,. made of fibre glass, and the red be te eee
Part of the project will be a $30,000 motel, Truckee. . } stars of ‘aluminum and. can be mony “were £i6pd Gent. Frank
: Mrs. Irving Seaman, Grass Val-. used many times, Solaro said. Ales ’ a
free kids show scheduled Wed1 350 f daiti tye : ‘ z ._ . MeGinnis, Dr. Frey ang Richard
nesday, Dec. 21, at the Cedar the. /©Y $1, 7 ce RAGIION My A brisk increase of business in . tarris,
atre. Plans call for furnishing Ee a ne Cones Walle local stores indicates the Christ-. peter Hill Wolk Beout AIO
.goodies for approximately 600 $700 tra : Rome Union Hill ¥>. mas shopping season is here. as first prize for a membership ;
whildéen. x Nichothe ‘Me lor. Grass Val-. Prices in Nevada City stores/drive. Bob Gates won second
, $
An invitation is to be extended . . " $2,000 Paaohine brick home, . 2%@ a8 reasonable as.any prevail-. prize, a camp cook kit; Ronnie
to children of Gold Flat, North an Pj ea inne *}ing in the larger cities. Wise Williams, third, toilet kit; Eugene
San Juan, Blue Tent, North Cogs ‘ ‘shoppers will buy at home and! Foote, fourth; flashlight; Robin
lumbia and Birchville elementary buy early, avoiding the expense . Underwood, fifth, scout canteen.
schools to participate. Births of ‘travel and the congestion of Winning tenderfoot. badges on
Santa Claus will be in Nevada} jyoiynpay—At Oroville, Dec. the cities. _. Monday night were Jack Burger,
City a whole week before Christ-. , “1949 t) Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Local schools, churches and or-/. Bradley Crase, Robert Cullen, Joe 5 i
oar ae go ea to me a Moun day ae Oro ville formerly ganizations are making plans for} Fisher,~'Tommy Fisher, Eugene *
will mingle with youngsters an Valle : annual Christmas observances. Foote, Bob Goss, Peter Hill, Ted distribute candy and nuts. ; ee iy eee Sina O’Shaughnessy, ClifTAKE A 600D LOOK AT YOUR ROOF!
oys,and clothing will be col: : ord Pooler, Réy Richardson, Bob wy
lected, repaired if necessary by Cites Jenkins formexiy Grass . PENNSYLVANIA GROUP Rideout, Will Smith, Edwin Star7 , ‘
the fire department, and will ‘be : ry, Jack Steinhoff, Jimmy Stein; ,
distributed along with food to the Mi Mean eee tk apie Hq AS ANNU AL YULE FEED, hoff, Louis Tappero, Robin UnNOW is an excellent time to do something about: your weather.
needy. tal, Grass Valley, Nov. 29, 1949 derwood, Ronnie Williams. worn roof! You can replace it easily and at low cost with
me wocal atte os Leena to. Mr. and Mrs Orval ’ Lytle, Annual Christmas dinner of There are 30 members of the our quality Pioneer Roofing Shingles! . Attractive, durable,
Valley Union and city hall were ising Valley : daidhee ’. Pennsylvania Engine Co. No. 2,) newly formed troop. they'll give you many years of weather-protection .. increase
designated as collection points ; ; Nevada City Fire Department,. Refreshments were served folthe charm and beauty of your home! Stop in this week!
for toys and clothing. Pick-up was held Wednesday night ses lowing the ceremony. e cha t . e
service may be obtained by callMarri : fried chicken and Italian spaghet= :
ing either place. Keith Macdon-. party “foyer ecg emggd ti served 35 members at the Mon$110 or $3.52 a Month Reroofs
ald, president of the Lions club y ee ee ee tae LIPMAN STORY PUBLISHED ! cae a ae ’. Nev., Dec. 1, 1949, Ralph Ball, 49, Te eae the Average 5-Room Home!
is heading a transportation com-. G7 4¢5 Valley, .and-Edith H. Len-. _ Following dinner, regular bus" 4 featured article in the cur:
mittee composed of Lions. ce Nevada City . iness meeting was ‘held. at are rent: issue of Real Story maga j ER COMPANY
Frantz said large containers to eats ; hall where James Hutchison, old-. 77 "a: eee UMERS UM
receive groceries will be placed lest member of the company, was eaten pi (petit ating bey BUILDERS AND CONS L B
in local stores, and «collection ° . honored. : ; : !
boxes were installed yesterday by. FP sg In Nevada. .Hutchison has been a member pap mn! ae bart Grass Valley-Nevada City Highway Phone G. V. 1050
; the Nevada City Professional and . ,. of the company 58 years. : z a
: ; City; Dec. 1, 1949, Robert H. Parwant erty magazine accepted one of i at
.Business Women’s club. Vinclon auaiat Barbera 1. Pace William Hallett, foreman of the thaie aatectas
Members of the Fire_Departfciok ey Med crucit Goan company, presided. =e : : po
. ment Auxiliary have volunteered sla married July 21 154s in
{ to prepare boxes for distribution Ratio. ‘Nev AS :
. i : ; . separated’ Nov. 19, .
a Ye pair oa enna the morning. 1949, in Grass Valley. William J. WATCH STOLEN BY .
. Moseo Smart will furnish the. “WoopIn Nevada City, Dec. BREAKING WINDOW
ia » trucks for delivery of baskets. 6. 1949. Glad i a oterdacige .
13 # Lists of needyfamilies will be] y.@2c t. Wood suit fil against) A $45 Waltham watch was the.
4 “. compiled by Miss Ernestine EilJanies L. Wood, suit filed cruelty. only article stolen from the dis-.
ii erman, Mrs. Isabel R. Hefelfinger . COUP!€ married May 3, 1926, in. play window of the Flindt Watch. ‘
a and Mrs Hal Draper. Oakland, separated, Dec. 2, 1949, ‘Repair shop, Commercial street, w
3 Organizations represented at; 1” Grass Valley. Plaintiff_asks py g burglar who skilfully broke .
4 the Monday meeting were Chamcustody of one minor child. Prop-. the front window of the shop .
ig ber of Commerce, Elks, Rotary, erty settlement gives. plaintiff) Sunday night or early Monday. .
Professional and Business Womhome and furniture on Ridge. ‘The watch was the only thing .
en,. Women’s Civic, high school, road, business building housing} missing, according to Max Flindt, .
welfare department, VFW Auxi-. the Greenhouse, Grass Valley, owner, A valuable collection of .
liary, Soroptimists, Lions, Poca. S23 and $225 monthly support. gold samples was not taken, ac.
hontas, elementary PTA, Friends . ln J. Cassettari, attorney . cording to Flindt. .
of Woodmen, and Fire Depart-, or_ plaintiff. & ee ee ee
ment Auxiliary Leman — In Nevada City, on +
er . Dec. 2, 1949, Larenzo Cicogni vs. LD ;
63 . Lucille Cicogni. Divorce granted. OLYMPIA WE ERS .
HYDRAULIC MINERS Custody of minor children given! Grass Valley-Nevada City Hiway .
. to plaintiff. i.
TREDENNICK — In Nevada HONE 61-J-3
TO MEET SUNDAY City, Dec. 2, 1949, Joseph Tre. .
California Hydraulic Mining . dennick vs. Etta D. Tredennick.
association will meet’ Sunday, 2 Interlocutcry .decrer granted, GEORGE C. BOLES
p.m., at the Bret Harte Inn, Grass : N /
sant gohan hae gaan Annulments . Optometrist . besicid Soft ig heey <
ment by George Hallock, -presiitis : pel ildren’s — Red, ue
The usual informal hour will] against if .
i : gainst Edwin W. Dalaba. Couple Telephone 270-W 2.98 As Ab Si Sin 1
Sresied : ses business meeting, opened June ‘ Hee . hepa we e $ i Pica * Warm Wool Lined
fe ‘ exico, separated in Los Angeles omen’s Sizes fo)
Hallock is in’ charge of Sun-. June 27, 1949. William J. CassetKITCHEN-FRESH . White — Blue — Red $7.50
day's program. ° tari, attorney for plaintiff. CANDIES
: SIMPSON — In Nevada City,. ] . e vou EVER TRIED? $3.49 Oxford Style with Shearling
TAHOE FOREST OFFICIALS Dec. 1, 1949, James E. Simpson os F EAD ihc i re atk
. ATTEND OROVILLE MEETING . @gainst Freda Jean Simpson. . . MILTON'S HOME-MADE . }, oe $6.79 . i ,
? Guerdon Ellis, Tahoe national} Couple married June 29, 1947, in ICE CREAM By the $1 60 “SLIPPERS : y vy
forest supervisor; and Robert. Carson City, Nev., separated July Gallon . é
Dasmann, assistant, attended tHe . 39, 1948, in Grass Valley. Grounds Please Order in Advance FOR INFANTS
winter meeting of the Northern. ™inority. Lynne Kelly, attorney HAND-MADE DOLLS Sieus 4 on 6 ;
California forest supervisors in. for Plaintiff. Red or Blue Felt. Zipper Style
Oroville Monday and Tuesday. : M ] L T 0 N §
The meeting was called to dis-. In the Middle Ages, the educaCONFECTIONERY $2.98
cuss water resources of national} tional titles doctor, master, and gg te 123
Junior Sizes $2.98
Men’‘s or Ladies’ With
Sheep Wool Lined Soles
Pure Wool Uppers $3.98
professor were synonymous, . forests.
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