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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

February 10, 1949 (6 pages)

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@ WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE yy Boudreau Joins Top Money Men MARRIAG: FAILS CHICAGO—tThinking he could save a marriage by having an estranged couple go out together on-New Year’s Eve, Judge Julius Miner ordered them to do so, But the couple could not agree on where to go. Mrs. Sybil Boerst, 19, wanted to go to her mother’s. Mr. Donald Boerst, 21, wanted. to go to his mother’s. As a result they went nowhere. Mrs. Boerst got her divorce. THE ANSWERS 1. Hamburger. 2. The American Kennel Club recognizes 119 separate types of e_, Dure-bred dogs. Lou Boudreau, playing manager of the world champion Cleveland Indians, signs a new two-year contract as President Bill Veeck looks on happily. Exact terms of the contract were not revealed, but it is believed Boudreau will make about $65,000 a season, which puts him among baseball’s top money-makers. At any rate, Boudreau said he was well satisfied with the healthy raise. ‘ ig = a to make their own livings when they grow up. It seems to me a very unfair thing not to teach a child how to spend or save and then when he is grown expect him to acquire were. : And we can teach this habit without great worry for them. The true art in teaching children the value of money is to let them enjoy their spending and saving —not to be distressed over it. Yours, LOUISA. % % % % NEWS NOTES Ss hk 8 & % Ye % F's % “DUD” KILLS 4 in the same_ family, and three three killed were dismantling exploded. dead 31, his Mary. Emma ton Hartsfield. Injured Worthey's wife, another Jenina, 11, and Robert Bain, about 19. The victims, operators of a salvage system, dismantled metal from ‘“‘duds’’ and shells just outside the old Southwestern Proving Ground reservation near here. Jean and and FelMelba sisters, Worthey, FIVE CHILDREN BURNED . combination junkshop and home, which had frequently been cited as ‘funsafe.’’ The father, Dumitru Simonescue, 57, had served a jail term, had been fined for building a “fire trap.’’ Simonescue burned in a vain attempt to rescue the children, whom was four and the youngest 6 months, SERMON INTERRUPTED CHICAGO — The Lutheran Church was the serof ‘Trinity surprised when, during loud voice came over of mon, a the public chureh system “Pontiac address saying, accident. Car is drivable. Check and advise.””’ A member of the congregation recognized the number and hurried out. It was his ear which had been sideswiped. Radiomen explained that public address systems sometimes pick . up signals from nearby trans. mitters. GIRDLE WAS HER FORTUNE KANSAS CITY—After carrying Mrs. Mary Breen, 65, and her’ wheelchair from her burning apartment, firemen went back and Mrs. Breen’s girdle from She had rescued a trunk, at her request. $2,200 sewed in the lining of the girdle. SHE HAS A THRIFT CLUB Account Too! . memeee #.0.1.6.% E “. HORIZONTAL Here’s the Answer 26 Biblical giant 1 Pictured slayer . famous jurist, v 3iSit AIN 27Scof = .g.: , — 1 SIWE . (Ke) 31 Emmet 41 Burmese H WE} wood spirit 3 SIO 34 Blood moncy aioit (Hip) 12 Tumult SINE 11 fe) 35 He iafondle NIG wang [AgIviES] 86 Elect am 46 Chinese (@) aN ae 37 Cast Off bronze coin . =. an 38 Consume 17 Offer aINi¥ ei Tivin 39 Cereal grain 18 Exclamation SI ATT TAO 43 Broth 20 Parent : 44 Mutilate 21Senior (abbr.) ——from (abbr. ). 45 Gaelic 22 Symbol for 1902 to 19832 $8 Postal matter 47 God (Fr.) aluminum VERTICAL 9Terminate 49African 93-Son of Nut 1 Upon 4’0South Daantelope : (Egypt) 2Fold . kota (abbr.) 52 Make a 25 Turf 3 Paragraph 15 Domesticate mistake 27 Make soggy 4Symbol for 17 Orchestra §3 Like ; 28 Fixed look erbium 18 Onager 54 Music note 30 Waltz § Tears 19 Torrid _. §5 Out of _ $2Verso (abbr.) 660 minutes 23 Sinbad’s bird (prefix) = ~#33 Compass point 7 Overtime 24 Animal §7 Near $4 Reprimand 1 ys ~~ 3 19 110 37 Direct ° . 40 Disencumber 4 ! m9 ie So wapetic Me 1S lo 7 syllable i814 z0 zi . 43 Yes (Sp.) j 1 tos er 44 Myself 25 26 46 Editor (abbr.) 48 Symbol for 29 tellurium Ey al 49 Obtained ¢ .,. 80 Area measure faq [25 EVA : od * 51 He ——d ite in 1935 \° $3 Babylonian god of the sky }'* 4S 448 : $4 Ascend a 56 Age $8 He was an 63 oT pee scape e, justice of the : ¢ 8. ome e = a MEET, MARRY AND HONEY-. Pear Girls: MOON ON BUS I heard a friend, several days
\ sata £ ago. laughingly tell of her small ST. LOUIS, Mo.—Ray L. Woods daughter’s worry over money i. nat and Palma Farr met on a _ bus,. matters. It seems that the father’s they were later married on a bus. salary had been cut but that he and left for New Mexico for their . W@S still very comfortably fixed. honeymoon, on a bus, of course. The little daughter, however, ; —. had. been hearing her parents discuss the reduction and had r come tothe conclusion that the family was’ in-a terrible state. Each day when the father came home to dinner ‘the little girl’s a§ <r § 3 j first question was, ‘‘Did you make STIFF COLLAR TAKIN & RS Bae a: $ any money today, Daddy?” G ESS. Personally, I think it was very it unfortunate that she was allowed “6 > Ee to worry over the family finanTHE STARCH OUT ces so much. Children worry over some things a great deal more OF YOU? x than grown-ups do, and _ this . .child’s anxiety was so unnecesWhen you ask Grass Valley Now, I certainly do not approve Laundry and Dry Cleaners to ¥) of letting children spend extrava‘“ ad : . guntly and live ahead of the famnee _ gi se Sei . BATTE RY ily budget in order to allow them ale FesPecred: MErEeY ole . to dwell in a fool’s paradise of means a lot to you—and sets . ! Weak, Run-down? luxuries. This is equally as harmthe high standard of our serv. ) ful as making them pinch pennies ice . ] Winter is rough on batteries. when there is no reason _to.do_so. —_ oo . I remember one woman of my Let us recharge yours or reacquaintance, whose husband's * } : nose stayed to the grindstone and . place it with a new one. who was -harried and distressed ! . over bills each month, who let her G R A S § V A L L E y . children -have every desire grant: ed, They spent more money and k D R Y . . wore finer clothes than their com. panions whose families were L A U N . DAHL & STEINHOFF far wealthier than theirs. and : This woman said that she never ‘ . LEY’S GARAGE discussed whether they could or HEAD could not. afford anything with DRY CLEANERS . them as she wanted them to grow = . . f Plaza and Broad Phone 271 up care-free as regards to finan111 BENNETT STREET . ces. That attitude seemed very, . very foolish to me for if there is PHONE 108 one thing children should’ be . taught it is the value of money and particularly those who have Our meats are so priced that you enjoy real economy, as well as top quality, when you order from ov. . wv 213 COMMERCIAL STREET — Bile 67 — NEVADA CITY . WASNT SURE . WANTED TO ., * . TAKE ON THE EXPENSE OF Lh BEING A MARRIED MAN ~~ ~* : + TIL . FOUND OUT ONE DAY THAT) a sah successfully hott 74 5 this knowledge over. night, as it * ~ HOPE, ARK. — Four persons, were others critically injured when a “dud’’ which they The included Herbert Worthey; were . sister, TO DEATH MT. CLEMENS, Mich. — Five smal] children were burned to death when fire destroyed their eode violations and had been only recently cited again for living, in was the oldest of congregation the bearing Illinois license 77-721 damaged in 3. The Statue of Liberty. 4. San Francisco $48.13 a week. 5. On the farm—one-third of those killed by fire live on farms, although only one-fifth of -the population live there. 6. Hobart, Oklahoma. 7. By citrus growers to eat the destructive citrus mealy bug. 8. About 3 pounds, including about 30 items. 9. Green—all shades, tints. and tones. 10. 34—one for every 1,350,000. OUR BUILDING SUPPLIES ARE TOPS IN QUALITY & PRICE $e $b Call us for a free estimate today. . BUILDERS & CONSUMERS LUMBER COMPANY Telephone Grass Valley 1050 GLENBROOK Third Anniversary Gift! FU FREE © Hotpoint lroner — Ask Your Representatives Or Inquire At Store GRASS VALLEY RNITURE Grass Valley Public Market Building “WHERE YOUR FURNITURE DOLLAR GOES FARTHER” South Auburn Street For Detatiis * * Grass Valley Phone 1087 more with ease, oe 4. Takes less time today to get your connection. Now calls go through in an average of less than two minutes. These are just a few examples of the =a telephone service grows in value . . . becomes a better buy. _ A local eall still costs just a few pennies. Compared to other of your biggest bargains today. WHEN FATHER: CALLED NEW YORK How ina few short years, Long Distance has speeded service, improved clarity, lowered rates 2. Today it’s just as easy to talk across the nation as it is to talk to someone just across the table from you. Continual improvements in the telephone instrument you use, in telephone lines and cables, in voice-boosting equipment along the way, make a normal voice carry 3,000 miles or prices, telephofie service is one . 1. Back in 1918 it was quite a thing to call long distance all the way across the country. Took a good set of lungs, too. In those days you had to use as much voice to talk long distance as you would in calling to another person eighty feet away across an open field. TANCE RATES Coast to New York 3. Rates have gone down amazingly. In 1918, Father paid about $18.00 for the miracle of talking Coast-to-Coast. Worth it, too. By 1928, we'd been able to drop rates to about $9.00 for a three-minute station daytime call. And today you can make the same call for just $2.50, plus tax, Here’s one of today’s big bargains, ~— The Pacific Teleph and Telegraph my More than 70,000 people working together . fur-