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February 3, 1949 (8 pages)

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f NEWS FROM THE RIDGE U. S. FOREST SERVICE CONCLUDES SKI, RECREATION SCHOOL Nevada City-Grass Valley Nugget, Feb. 3, 1949—5 THE ANSWERS rh oO Qvy 4 HILL KOHLER eh Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jensen and son and family from San Fran cisco spent the week-end at their ranch on Cherokee Road. bh h ’ A box social took the place of the regular monthly meeting of = North San Juan’P. T. A. Friy night at Wood’s Hall. Follow_jihg the business meeting, square ancing was enjoyed The box lunches were auctioned off by Fred Butz, the proceeds to go for current expense of the P e he h T. A, . Henry in “Ottostrum is the County Hospital for treatment. h dredge on the North of the. American~ River. A new milk is being erected at the Sonora lumber yard about 2 miles from Foresthill. “LEGAL NOTICE In THE GRASS ing Hooper for Funeral and James W. More the knitting, the cost is reason able, Donald Getty conducted the serv % BIRTHS ANTHNEY—In Grass Valley, January 21, 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Anthney of Colfax, a son. ~ f % STINSON; — In Grass Valley, ice. The remains were cremated in East Lawn Cemetery, Sacra Naxon ‘of Colfax, mento. Morehead was born in Rome, Georgia, 70 years ago. He was a baker who had retired to live in Camptonville and Grass Valley. Surviving are his wife, Jeanette, and daughter, Mrs. Violet .Congdon, both of Grass Valley, and Mrs. Pearl Liest and Mrs. ‘Rose Doyle, both of Oakland. He leaves two grand children and one‘great grandchild, ie Sue For $31,485 In Auto Crash Case 1-3 cup flour ” $31,485° alleged to by the undersigned, as Adminis-. tratrix of the estate of WILFRED] ROWETT, Deceased, to the Cred-. District will be sold. The vehicle : itors of and all persons having] offered for sale is described as claims against the said decedent}a GMC Model CGOCNPY, engine LEGAL NOTICE to file them with the necessary} number 27045351, California licenvouchers within six months after}se number 820265. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP the first publication of this notice‘ Bids in the office of the Clerk of} vehicle Curried Pork cups leftover pork cup sliced onion soya 3s s ir ioe ee : : cup thin gravy teaspoon curry powder tablespoons lemon juice teaspoon salt Cook onion in pork drippings for 5 minutes. Add apples and eook until tender. Add the pork, gravy. curry powder, lemon juice and salt. Heat the mixture thorOughly. stirring occasionally to prevent sticking. Serve hot with rice, damages Henry asks $2,818 for himself and $7,667 for his wife. The pair CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: . a2ese they were: passengers in car driven by John A: Nicola That a G. M. C. truck owned by when it was struck by Peer’s the Nevada City Unified School wats ~* NOTICE IS : HEREBY GIVEN. ee Devil the slices by brushing them with a mixture of melted butter, mustard and Worcestershire sauce. Creamed Meat and Mushrooms of for the purchase of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN shall be submitted in}/that the partnership — heretofore 1 1-2 cups diced cooked 1-3 cup -drippings meat 1 teaspoon salt Pepper 1 1-2 cups milk 1 small can mushrooms 1 tablespoon grated onion 2-tablespoons diced green pepper Melt drippings, add flour, salt. and pepper; make a smooth paste. and cook] gradually milk Add stirring constantly. thick, until f Administratrix tate ae of of the Wilfred Es ‘ne Deceased. Jan. 27, Feb; -3, 10, 17. Pa TRICT. Rowett, M. D. BERT COUGHLIN, retary. Feb. 3, 10 green peppers. Heat thoroughly. Ham and Egg Custard STEELE : _—% ‘WANT ADS BRING RESULTS FOR SHAPE WANTED—Goop useD cars. FOR SA SALE—IN TIP-TOPsini one. wood heater (circulating . i : : , with car. ‘Leave with cash. Solin EARL COVEY GARAGE, 143 nh tom: Route 2; Box. 875, Rio Linda, . Piano in. F10. Bieter: fc. Saber Rae SE PHONE 61-J-3 : BE S playing PHONE 564-. vi NEVADA CITY—ON THE Buttons and Belts THRESHOLD TO THE BEST 23314 Mill St. ¢ : ‘ A NEVADA CITY “CHAMBER ‘4612 Hottie:St., Oakland: 8. Calif. Public Stenographer, Notary. TI a4 puto EXC wast Over Say iy threy. rear COMPA N Y Poor cor DI Digeato Ambulance Service’ at hours. ¥ a tore Phone 203 ea ? arising from Stomach due to Excess Acid — our = Upset meomante 's Message ; Nevada City ; -Weddings, danées, birthdays, Arniveraacien, furigrale STORAGE GRASS VALLEY Reliable Transfer & : NC-GV Highway . Ce needy childrens Plans are; under way fér their annual Scout, Festival, ik a for March, i SHERIFF GIVES DINNER TO POSSE ‘ ee he ee ae course was 52.6 were guests of Sheriff Richard W. Hoskins Saturday night, January 15th, at dinner in Deschwanden Hall. The dinner, served by Jesse chef of the National Milligan, Hotel, was big, man-sized steaks. the repast, Howard Following presented entertaining Bennetts I movies. iS ai Re Norway. respectively. 6. Dean Acheson, as Secretary of State. 8.Burma, Pakistan, Ceylon, amé Australia, respectively, 9. About 15,000. 10. More than under the all-time ; 3,650,000, just. high’ of 3 910,000 in 1947. % BUILD NEVADA COUNTY inches, ten-year périod is 62.4 inches, Delaney reports skiing’ conditions were excellent with a powder snow on the north slopes: of the Yuba Pass and Dorsey Meadows ,the best of the winter. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 4926 IN THE SUPERIOR:?COURT OF THE STATE OF GALIFORNIA IN. AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA In the Matter of the Estate of as LENA DAHNEK#, Deceased. NOTICE Is ae edad GIVEN by the undersigned, ‘as Adminis DAHNEKE; also known as LENA of California, in and for the County of Nevada, or. to exhibit them, with;. the .necessary vouchers, within .sixmonths after the first publiegation of this notice to: the said Administrator at the law of fices of Frank G. Finnegan, AtNEVADA CITY: The Sheriff’s torney at Law, 232 Broad Street, Posse members and their wives, Nevada City, California, the samé being all the place of business matters ‘connected with in the BATTERY Weak, Run-down? Winter is rough on batteries. Let us recharge yours or replace it with a new one. DAHL & STEINHOFF estate of said deceased. Dated this 2nd day of February, 1949. STANLEY BICE Administrator of the Estate of Helena Dahneke, also known as Lena Dahneke, Deceased. Feb. .3, 10; .17, 24 HEADLEY’S GARAGE Plaza and Broad Phone 273 Give Your Irrigation Pump a Spring Tuneu i 116 East Main Street $40 Washing Mac ixtu a USES, PUSS swit Only a ai oo. old LIKE NEW men Pemes, SOP meter sockets Lid MOTORS SLATER ELECTRIC 147 80. Auburn St., Phone 733N ee AND VR Se veyet na Because.. is the-o-called“s F 1. This season of ite . fatm yeiea ood time;‘for maifie ke Elecite with Pump Puimp repgirmen ar able and there is plenty of time before the irrigation sea son in whith Oey materials and parts. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Ph. 1141-3 eee a Ea been col repairedy for ie so. auburn, G. Vv. Ph. 375-3 er hd. . have. Service
i WATER PUMPS—ELECTRIC ‘*We’re ag near as your phone” the DAHNEKE, Deceased, to the Creditorsof and all persons having claims against the said decedent to’ file them with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State lected,“‘mended! and 4. 5. Chaim Weizmann;. Davié Ben-Gurion; and Moshe Shertok, with a water content of 13:2 inehes. The average depth for last canvass for March of Dimes funds They are working on a second project called ‘“‘Clothes for Friendship,’’ in’ which fourteen complete Plymouth. Vermont, 1923. The average depth of the snow for trator of the’ <state bf HELENA A gova overnaul job will “Ree en « A y Same Mode} Now. Sells for Shas 00. RADIOS — APPLIANCES dyer rangi Agents for LYONS . From these figures, a. more accurate estimate can be made of the available water that will be forthcoming downstream to the valley lowlands for irrigation purposes during the coming summer dry months. GRASS VALLEY: The Girl Scouts made a _ house-to-house & Thé Farm Centef<Sdles and pour ine lighting : and its water content. BUY A USED CORONADO “EQUIPMENT CO. ° . HARRIS DRUG STORE) Sane BOUGHT AND, SOLD: Grass Valley Nevada City : EQUIPMENT CO. of the Wittanp . POOLE \FIRE A sold for relief of . New Headquarters, Steelé Supply -4. Local or Long Distance a) + (6 bees Gey cleans Storage ; Telephone 270" W pect MOVING . F--0-WERS _,~ > Hills Flat 246 Sacramérito St. ACID ¥Pee<s explains this treatment—tree—at Telephone 101-J HOUSEHOLD GOODS a) % . fr taermpaes dong oa fal . Gi . POOLE FIRE 102 West Main Street Grass Valley, rn ae sym cotagy id . Save «) HOME. \g12 Broad St. S ereetensier, : a” . crimes Funeral] Home serv ‘ce is priced within the means o‘ all. e. to determine the amount of snow 3. George Washington, in New York City, 1797; and Coolidge, PAINT STORE Phone Grass Valley 455 UICK RELIEF FROM ee from February 1 to the first of May of.each year for the California Division of Water Resources, recor hepherd’s FUNERAL : i Symptoms of Distress Arising from . -* GEORGE C. BOLES Optometrist STOMACH ULCERS . : Phone Answering Service ys buried and lost treasure on your land? We will help, you: find, it y+ on percentage with modern Inquire equipment. scientific ’ Box MF, Nugget Office. oes ‘anicahas iineoaranhings These snow surveys are made around the first of each month 1h DON any the who is interested in full time permanent position with opportunity to earn up to $10,000 a year. . Write The J, R. Watkins Co., aaa EST ATE NEVADA CITY: The first of the 1949 monthly snow surveys was made January 27 on the Yuba Pass, elevation 6701 feet, by Fred T. Rixey and Robert M. Miller of Downieville in company with District Ranger Frank B.:Delaney of the Downieville District of the Tahoe National Forest. GIRL SCOUTS BUSY WITH NEW PROJECTS: DUNNE PAINTS cs REAL . Ae a PASS, SAYS TB 2,300,000 in 1946. HELENA DAHNEKGS, also known Saturday, January 29th. An, estimated compared .with man who can meet the public and : OF COMMERCE Grass Valley . Lamb CAN PLACE IMMEDIATELY IN Nevada County, sober, reliable pensSPORTS-RECREATION} . aa Phone 276-M Barbecued Cold roast lamb cut in-slices 2 tablespoons melted butter 8-4 tablespoons vinegar 1-4 cup currant jelly 1-4 teaspoon dry mustard Salt and cayenne Make a, sauce of the butter, vinegar, currant jelly, mustard, salt and cayenne. Reheat lamb i n sauce. ‘in fine paint—buy F24 NEVADA ClTY 6S spread the 1. Almost 2,500,000. 4ulig. BARGAINS ma . SEWING MACHINE RENTALS REPAIRS TAYLOR’S this For IS THERE: SUPPOSED ‘To BE} Hameicthing, ommenen, Buttonholes over (a = é meat mixture, cover with thé remainder of the rice. .Press ;down firmly. Steam for 40 minutes. Turn out on platter and surround yith tomato sauce. condition land'7, Califorhia DR:: WALTER. MULLIS: 435 ZION ST. x pan, . CO.. 12th and Webster Sts., Qak Telephone 152 ve fine and: two* slightly.vused new ‘spinet pianos. Low terms: given to re‘liable parties, Free delivery. Con P Nevade City 620 Coyote: St. (ast loaf OLD information, write CLINE PIANO WATCHMARER: ~ ‘i stock and salt. Add flour and margarine which have been creamed together. Heat to boiling point, add chili sauce and onion. Spread half the rice in a well-gréased selections, B “siderable -saving.* For immediate CLARENCE R. GRAY Grass Valley-Nevada City Hiway Cook rice. Mix meat with Bavy € or Nice cven Ai: Waele vicinity. One high grade used East Main St., Grass Valley tf Cc ‘hi tciaia. eh _ OLYMPIA WELDERS Tomato sauce MINERS CHORUS SINGS GRASS VALLEY: The Cornish told Miners Chorus, in full ununiform with head deyground lamps, sang several numbers at t he program preceding the March of. Dimes benefit dance held Satevening, January 29th, in urday t he Veterans Memorial Hall. Stout Hearted Men, Prayer Perfect and Sailor’s Chorus, were among the FOR SALE Highest prices paid. Drive in}. pé) and one oil-range with large THREE PIANOS TO © = P. Sec-. .Feb, 3 Salt 3. tablespoons chili sauce 4 1 tablespoon chopped onion; Add. meat, mushrooms, onion and} clothing outfits 4 ‘slices of bread the Superior Court, in and for] writing, addressed to M. D. Cough-. existing between CARL G. STE1 cup grated cheese the County of Nevada, or to ex-. lin, secretary of the Board of. GER and BERT P. STEELE, here-/ Salt and pepper hibit them, with the necessary] Trustees of the Nevada City Uni-. tofore carrying on business at 4 eggs vouchers, within six, months after. fied Schoo] District, Nevada City, . Nevada City, California, under 3 cups scalded . milk jthe first publication of this’ notice . California, on or before five o’clock] the style and firm name of STE1. cup ground cooked ham ‘to the said Administratrix at the) P. M. February 12, 1949, and will. GER-STEELE SERVICE SUP38 slices bacon cooked and law offices of FRANK G. FINNE-j. be considered by the Board of. PLY, has been dissolved by mutcrumbled , §GAN, 232 Broad Street, Nevada. Trustees at a meeting to be held . ual consent. Cut each slice of bread into City, California, the same being . at eight o’clock PF. M. February All debts due and owing by the 4 strips.: Arrange half the strips ‘the place of business in all mat-. 14, 1949. . said firm will be received and in-a well greased shallow casserters connected with the estate of The Board reserves the right] paid by CARL G. STEGER, who ole. Sprinkle 1-2 cup’ of cheese said WILFRED ROWETT, De-. to reject any or all bids. will continue to earry on the said over the bread: Arrange remainceased. Dated: January 10, 1949. business. ing bread over the top. Beat eggs Dated this 26th day of JanuBOARD OF TRUSTEES Dated this 8lst day of Januslightly and add salt and pepper. ary, 1949. of the NEVADA CITY /ary, 1949. Add scalded milk gradually. Then BETTY EDDY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISCARL G. STEGER > 2 cups choppedcooked meat 3-4 cup gravy or stock 2 tablespoons margarine 2 tablespoons flour Dip slices in catsup, then corn flakes, then fry in deep fat. NEVADA CITY: Suit was filed ita, against Robert A. Peers, for by Mensen Henry and wife, Juanhave been. incurred near Auburn, January ist, 1949, in an auto collision. a Rice and-Meat Loaf _2-3 cups uncooked rice Weaver LEGAL NOTICE ed. “2 the Mortuary daughter. the Matter of the Estate of WILFRED: ROWETT, Deceas in VALBEY: head, who died Friday morning in his home on Baker Drive. Rev. Clarence COUNTY Meat services took place Monday morn NOTICE TO CREDITORS John Dietz, a son. : No. 4927 NAXON—In Grass Valley, Jan= IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE.STATE OF CALIFORNIA uary 26, 1949, to Mr. and. Mrs. IN AND FOR OF NEVADA of Knitted garments seem to be regaining their popularity. Some very attractive new styles are being displayed, and if one does Walter Stinson of Sonora, Tuolumne County, a son. e+ he NASH—JIn Grass Valley, Janvary 26, 1949, }‘to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nash, a son? e bh & CAPPODONA—In Grass Valley, January 25, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. James ‘Cappodona of Las Vegas, Nevada, a son, DIETZ—In Grass Valley, January 22, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Fork Slices Final Rites Were. Held Dip leftover slices of meat in milk, then in bread crumbs or Mon. For J. W. Morehead. corn meal and fry in deep fat. January 21, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. A jeep trip last week to Foresthill found the roads open and in good condition from += Auburn. Activity was seen all along the way. Of especialinterest was the mgold Leftover Skirts, we understand, are to be shorter this Spring. The proper length for street clothes is twelve inches from the ground. Repro eK wre bo a» ee Yet NEVADA CITY: Twenty-five Dress up that suit with one of the new Spring blouses. Fresh forest service officers have comtraining at the winter prints and stenciled figures on pleted Mr. George. Harper has. returnwhite will give the suit a lift. sports camp at McIntosh Lodge Many homemakers consider it add the ham. ed to his home on Cherokee Street Silks, linens, rayon and _ lov ely at Donner Summit. Tahoe Naa chore. to use the last bits of} Mix well. Pour over the bread a fter a vacation of several weeks tional Forest was host to the chambray blouses will help until food, although they realiy can and let stand 30 minutes. Sprinkle in Southern California, group and recreation officer Howwe begin our Spring buying. provide flavor for many delicious; top with 1-2 cup cheese and the ard Smith, and Big Bend ranger & & dishes. One thing to remember crumbled bacon. Set custard in Max Williamson, were in charge. 4. ‘The North San Juan, Camptonabout leftover meat is to use: pan of hot water and bake in an A very welcome new material Development, safety and mainville and vicinity Chamber of for the season is washable taftenance of recreation in winter the meat in’ slices as long as it) oven 350 degrees for an hour o1 Commerce met Wednesday night feta. Dresses of this material are in National Forests was the theme will slice. Try these recipes which until a knife comes out clean. in Twamley Hall to elect. officers. . feature leftover meats. being shown in the shops now. of the meeting. as ALICE PHONE TODAY NC 169-J 3. give you maximum efficiency and increased-waterdles. wind 4. By having pump adjuements made now you may avoid a possible breakdowa during the critical icrigadien season. 4 5. Doing your Spring tuneup job early is surance foran adequate ¥ supply when it, is most n At the time pump * 6.* ments are being m have a convenient oppor