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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

April 25, 1947 (8 pages)

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SSS _NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET TCOLFAX LIONS WORK .Y: E. H. poor, state Agricultural ttee last night an comm a she assembly eis jrrigation District. Sleem? : The Cam : atte ee adjustments, — of a committee that has-been form-. Christian arcane — of ‘ e meeting, was to Cl"! 64 to contact the stat . x : ee © en 20C8 of th 8 e chamber of. supper at the church Wednesday impr william aot BAe Brooks county jrigated pasture’: . ‘ Nevada Count sto: re of the Adjustaddress‘COMMERCE FOR AREA For A Good RESTAURANT $A FOO) SPECIALS STEAKS nAYe PROM OA. M (while in Banquets and Dinner Parties 10 Main St. Phone NC 145 i FOR CHAMBER OF nactniila laden COLFAX: Plane are underway to . . form a Chamber of Commerce for . }the area on Highway 40 frem Ap-! . plegate to Donner Summit. Frank} n, local chairman of . Bell of Dutch Flat is the chairman . A meeting will be held in Colfax . on April 24 with members of the state group present. R. Richardson of Dutch Flat contacted the state men and “as arranged tue meeting. At the present tie a speaker for the evening is being sought. CARBON, STILL WITH US (Because of amti-knock gasoline many car owners think that carbon has been entirely eliminated, declares National Automobile Club. To a certain extent this is true but there still is a lot or carbon in the automobiles running around the streets and’ highways. Carbon interferes with engine efficiency and it pays to check up on the engine once in a while instead of assuming that earbon is out of the picture. The New Packard-Bell Console rewar COST Post-war MODEL ACONSOLE TO CHARM ATONE TO THRILL Who else offers these features on this price level? 20-inch PM dynamic speak. Frequency Modulation. er. 3—Automatic Changer. needle. 5—-Feather touch crystal pick-up. 6—Edge lighted stationized dial. . NEVADA 23 e 378-Ri RADIO 4 __Next Door to Theatre— 199.50 lox 4— Lifetime phonograph SALES AND SERVICE 413 Broad Street CAMPTONVILLE NEWS . By MRS. J. D. RITTENHOUSE yements in range ~aagend commerce and present plans to the] evenins : gin 4c. sroup. The move was initiated by the eZ an interesting % ress . Colfax Lions Club. . daycakes, Mrs. Ragna Sovern. of Elgin, Oregon, was a house guest at the Lester Brown home in Camptonville last week. Mrs. Lester Brown and Mrs. Clarence Hanson accompanied her as far as Sacramento on her return home and stayed overnight in Sacramento. The Brown’s youngest daughter was named for Mrs. Sovern. Camptonville Womans Club sponsored a card party at the home of Clifford” . Williams last Saturday night. Prizes ‘were taken by Warren Pauly and Mrs: J. D. Rittenhouse for penochle and Mrs. Ida Mae Clark was winner at Tripoly. Refreshments of cake and coffee were served at the end of the evening. Mrs. Etta Mae Klenzdorf and Mrs. (Catfield have been added to the Community Church choir. Mrs. Clarence Hanson, Mrs: Ragna Sovern, Mrs. Kinder and Mrs. Lester Brown drove to Downieville last week to visit Mrs, Costa. The Camptonville Ladies Aid held a special, meeting last Thursday at the Nelson Stone home. After the business of the meeting, two members of the aid who had birthdays that week were presented with birthecards and gifts. Birthdays celebrated were for Mrs. Alvin Molen and Mrs. Etta Mae Klenzen~ cooking is fun =—not fuss in this . KITCHEN = areas SET LL oe a = ‘ : ——4 be Se r ss es é i" “yy an = a acelin = : AES 2 d => — = easet fl au ‘ . & ad Fé Pe, 4 sae — Se Pe. Re eH vais 1 ceune uicHT. co OVER SINK . g (UGHT UNDER CABINET nce ADEQUATE WIRING IN THE KITCHEN MAKES CERTAIN 4 joa YOU HAVE AN OUTLET HANDY FOR EACH APPLIANCE 5 silins It pays to be fussy when you set out to plan a : new home kitchen or to remodel an old one. 36 MIXER “You will want a truly Automatic Range with 7 precise cooking controls and a spacious RefrigTOASTER erator or one of the new Home Freezers. Plan, 8 w. too, to have space for one of the “automagical APRE RON . electric dishwashers. Study and really under9 corres ms stand the electric wiring system in your kitchen. Are the switches handy? Is there good lighting 1. cock overhead, at the sink and under cabinets? Are there plenty of plug-in outlets? The time 1s W bis waster coming soon when you can equip your kitchen completely. So plan and budget now for your
hi SIZED ideal, dream kitchen. , i SEE YOUR DEALER, OR " HEN FAN Pacieic GAS AWS ELtecTate COMPAUY . Nels Stone home Sunday evening. dorff. 3 Mr. and Mrs. James Stoddard, of Rebel Ridge, were visitors of the Mr. and Mrs. Paul MeKee of Dobbins passed through town Saturday from Downieville enroute to their home. Clarence E. Tuner and Samuel T. Johnson were visitors at Lake County Saturday. Vernon F. Lyons, proprietor of the Hotel Francis, was a business visitor at Nevada City Saturday. a brief visit Saturday. Mrs. Laura Bullington and son, of Wheatland, ann daughter, Mrs. in town Sunday on a prief visit to their old home here. made a trip to Grass Valley Saturday evening on a brief visit. Jack Holt returned Saturday evening from a business trip into Amador County. (Mr. and Mrs. Ned Van. Dyke of Marsville were in town Saturday oa ia brief visit. > Mrs. Mary L. Jakson spent Saturday at North San Juan visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wood of Nor. on 4 San Juan were in town Sunday brief visit. : William: ©. Grant came over from the week end at his home here. in town Friday on country. route to Seattle on ‘Jack Bishop and spent Saturday eveni Juan on a brief visit. George E, Dixon -and Maurice H. . LeRoy of Dobbins were in town on Marie Pemiberton of Roseville, were . Mr. and Mrs, Harold F. Vindhurst j, and her mothe? Mrs. Wim. Kinder . " North Columbia Saturday to spend E. J. Fournier of Sierra City was a brief visit e2-. route from Sacramento to the upper Frederick G. Phillips, of the Norin@ Mine passed through Friday eaa business tripGene _Hummell ng at North San Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hummell were psi nearer nn, a ateeeeetll business visitors at Grass Valley Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Jaynes and sons went to Nevada City to visit his brothey Albert confined to a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. MeNaught were business visitors at Nevada City Yaturday. Mrs. Myron Pazly.and Mra. Actons M. Cleveland Monday _afternoon at Grass. Valley on a brief business visit. Alvin C. Molen made a brief. business visit to Grass Valley Tuesday. M. W. Martignone arrived Monday from Klammath Falls on a short visit to his mother at Oak Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Hays of Marysville were in town Tuesday 21 short visit to relatives. spent Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Smith proprietors of Gold Pan Lodze were business visitors at Grass Valley Monday. Mr. and Mrs Glenn Stoops made a brief business trip to Grass Valley Tuesday. Ray Knirkren left Tuesday for Battle Mountain, Nevada after a few days visiting elatives here. J. L. Farnsworth of Sam Francisco wert in town Saturday on a brief business visit. Mrs, Clarence E. Hanson and Mrs. Lester, Brown made a trip to Sacramento Tuesday on a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Jofies left (Monday for their home at Campbell after a week end here. : State Ranger Allen R. Stanley of Dobbins was in town on official business Wednesday. Harry E. Cole passed. through town Wednesday from a brief ‘business visit at Saramento. FEATHER RIVER STRIPERS { Now Serving FULL COURSE DINNERS $1.50 TO $2.50 — —5:30 TO 8:00 P. M. DAILY And until 9:00 P.M. Saturday and Sunday NOW FEATUR'NG SUNDAY MID-DAY ‘LUNCHEONS=-12:00 TO 3:30 P. i. Luncheons Served Every Day of the Week We are proud to be among those listed in ‘“‘Gourmet’s Guide to Good Eating” DEER CREEK INN 406 Broad Street Phone 107 Nevada City : _. ‘PAGE THREE 1 i Fishermen. have been catching a few stiped bass at theemouth of the Feather River at Verona, Sutter, County, during recent favorable wea. ther, declares National Automobile . Club, Catfisher men were out every-. where. . . . HERE’S WHAT YOU GET FOR $1.40 FROM MOUNTAIN CHEVROLET CO. Complete Lubrication of All Units *tpholstery and Floors Vacuumed Tires Painted and Dressed _Air Pressure Corrected Transmission and Differential Checked All Windows Cleaned and Polished Check Oil Filter Check All Lamps Check Chassis Complete Check Shock Absorbers Check Brake Fluid The Right Materials For Each Service All New Modern Equipment. , JOHNNY GAHAN, Specialist Raddue Building BLUE RIBBON WINNERS OUR CHOICE LIQUORS represent the very finest in selection, in quality and moderate price. Shop at the GOLD PAN—its right on the corner — and handy! GOLD PAN. LIQUOR STORE : PAULINE AND JOHNNIE ZUGNONI Corner Main and Anburn Street, Phone 886 Grass Valley Open Saturday Until Midnight — Open Daily 10 A,.M. to 8 P. M. _——— re e oy ee SS