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FOUR
‘PAGE
ATA
pn an a SOA
exist
on
activities
and.
camping
The
forest .
national
‘gator lizards which grow to 12 or
Enemies of Black Widows
cer iyi
es and danger
ee hazard
iia
tu Pahatsi Camp July 21
high fire
of
Tahoe
, (Cowles says that the snakelike al
AlReatoe Lizards Are
T
ture regulation: “I declare conditioni
the
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ser aye ween ears
a
in me under department of axrieul-. Tahoe Troop; Go To
ELLIS ISSUES.
MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1946
ee
NUGGET
Rp
;
ro
or
SES
TE RE
IIT
re SISOS
Bilton
Mek.
and
MM.
com
16
to
inches in
length
are
able
into
cracks
and
crevices
29—-The'squeeze
April
LOS ANGELES,
and .
Taylor
Ayetween the, dateg of May 1 and Oc-. mittee under the leadership of L. H their three children have returned to!san Diego alligator lizard a slender. Where the black widow spiders live.
tober 14 and therefore declare the! Reynolds and assisted by H. J. Niles’ their home in Corning after visiting rough scaled reptile found in sow-;
The lizard is harmless so far as
FOR FOREST
Supervisor Goerdon Bllis of
‘hahoe national forest at Nevada City
Paragraph 3— Prohibits the build-! Romo and Howard Snelling of Pen
tice:
dands without first obteting 4 camp area council camp
the
and
Petaluma
of
of
California
who ear ts ahs
«
ae coal up
People contintie-to permit alligatlizard preys upon the spiders.
is
spending a few days at the National] or jizards to be killed, not realizing
feed
that these lizards
and data will be listed. It is hoped Hotel on business. ,
works are prohibited.
University
a
makes a plea for the life of the liz-. ®¥eT¢ pl sscege) Uden
ard.
on the lizards about as avidly as the
Maib
Mabel
(Mrs,
first part
fire-. of June where all camp information
of
discharge
Pahatesi Will j,anies was a visitor in town during. the
the
during
scouts
lighted substance where it may start)istered
fire;
at
ibe from July 21 to August 4. Camp ine past week.
any/bulletins will be mailed to all reg
®By virtue of the authority tested. fire permit.
Paratraph M—/Throwing of
ja
thent a — numibers, the
Gordon Hersey representative o ti“widow spider.
So says Dr. Raymond B. Cowles of black widow he gore tb A shape
ome of the leading insurance Sony
that the Taho
have announced
thas issued the following closure na-. ing of a campfire on national forest . ryn
C., . thern California is one of the best. human beings are concernad. If we
protect
them and
. biological controls of the dread block could —
A.
following restrictions to be in effect . Grass Valley, Leland Smith, Nevada Mrs. Taylor's mother Mrs.
. City, Jack Jeffreys, Roseville, Rollic Presley of this ‘city.
the. during the above mentioned’ periods.
The 12 mile San Mateo Hayward
black.
on
A. H. Aguirre owner of the Mexi-. q@idow spiders and their eggs.
Although the no smoking reguia-. that camp fees will be approximately
Along’ bridge is the longest highway bridge
Fisherman’s/with certain other parasites the at \in the world.
on
Co.
tion will not be invoked until a lat-; the same as jast year. Arrangements . can Pottery
flargest
the
San Francisco -had_
is in this! licator lizard is able to halt the in .
Francisco
San
in
Wharf
Cro-.
the
with
made
being
again
are
campers;
and
fishermen:
er date
fleet V-mail station during the war.
erease of the poisonous spider.
should nevertheless exercise extreme. ckard Chevrolet Company through . city for a few days on business.
caution
with
their
smoking.
Also,. /L. O. Poulson couneil vice president;
Joe Mueller son of Dr. and Mrs.
trip bus service . A. C. Mueller of Berkeley will spend
camp fires should be dead out before;to have a $3 round
to and from camip on each week end;the coming month with his grand
leaving camp.
ee
the sportsmen to take cognizance of. for the glorious adveniture in the. the Worl
The Rev. Oliver H. Langdon of}{
this alarming percentage and co-op-!finest summer camp in America. Aj
in better production later. Timepo ntallgege at Medes illo ter ype
stomachs. It has what it takes to get _
erate with those of us who are charg-. splendid staff of trained experienced . the Methodist Church of: Colfax exed with the! responsibility of pro-. and devoted scouters and other scouts. chamged pulpits with Dr. Moore in
tecting the forests from its worst; wilh again be on hand to serve theithis city on Sunday to enable Dr.
ee eee
enemy, fire.
.
NEVADA CITY FEED
FUEL
CITY,
NEVADA
,
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7
Elected To School Board
Miss Mary Davies
THEATRE
DIRECTION T. AND D. JR.,
ENTEPRISES, INC.
WA LLPA PE R
AND THURSDAY
‘
Mi
f
hanmce
.
ready-pasted,pee rengy ah agplymeer
hesMiss
Swa Bennett
dhcofator!
chose Trimz “tt ceninbind! oat of
many lovely Trimz patterns now being shown at this
store. Come in—see for yourself why Trimz wallpaper is first choice of paris i see rial abe we
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Price married
recently
at the
Methodist
Churech-in Grass Valley
returned
“United
cae Noveda City
sh
pwto
eA
gemoney
ct
<a
guaranteed
stick or
back!
Miss Mary Davies and other offic-. ¥o7q Peirose, also
an
ers of the Nevada City Business and.
127 ballots and. and
.
Club
1. reelected with
took! toward
night in
Sturtevant
?
won
the
Mrs. Sidney Hocking of
Grass
third; Valley. The groom is the son of Mrs.
Trinity! at with 97
votes.
Lambert
R. Ethel Price off this city.
a Thomas received 86 votes and was
Mary Madeline Himes was _
inter
tained at a dinner given in her hon
of St. Agnes Guild upon tables_proSturtevant takes the seat occup-!or by friends in the American Red
fusely decorated with jonquls, da‘f-jjaq by Fred Shaw, who did not seek. Cross in San Francisco on Saturday
Wt
fodils
and
other
early
flowers.
.
charge
‘of
serving
the
dinner
In
re-election.
were
;
:
evening.
UE NSCS GY
\
4 {. Champie.
Miss Davies
.
—With—
The
Business
and
Professional
et
fous operation
F
with
‘\i.
fi
;
i
her
in
the
were Mrs,
Nile,
Nursery
county. Seated . They said
Ruth Veale,
vice . fence
of
he
one
and
B_
Streets.!and
his
pupils
drove
through
tke
Blliott sang.
of
resédents.
He
to
the
an
;
and
Zollars,
treasurer.
lit.
' Mary
Mrs.
active
.
SN
ies
\
Smarten Rooms with
Trimnz APPLIKAYS, too
Gorgeous, colorful, ready-cute
ees
Sen
out decoratious for walls, ceils
be
ee
Vea
ings, and furnituge. Just dipin
water—and apply! Only 59¢
box of 7 matching piecss.
4
Genevieve
year
under
the
leader
president,
A
Miss
Davies.
Mrs.
‘
, os
ay
SS
‘a oe
:
Va
The club looks forward
president; Helen Berger, secretary; . paid an additional $15 for repairing ship. of their new
,Gertrude
a
(
.
. drunken driving. Jones a resident 9f: candle light and flowers for the pur-.
the new. president is!Cherokee was reported by the police!
-ose of instaltimg new officers. Mus;
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.
manager of the Nevada County Lum-! to have driyen his car while drunk! j¢ was provided by Frank Lmuschen
ber Company, oldest yard in continu-}on
VERONICA LAKE
SONNY TUFTS
i
incumbent,/iom June Hocking, daughter of Mr.
Dinner was served by the ladies! goreated.
a
M1
a
complete with matching border.
NO MUSS
~ NO TOOLS
WO PASTE
Benjamin Hall,» chairman, Mrs. FINED FOR DRUNKEN DRIVING Women’s Club met Wednesday eve.
W. John Deschwanden, Mrs. Ed scornant
Police Judge Miles Coughlan Fri-' ning at the Episcopal Church. The}
; Mrs. Joy Hilliard and
Mrs.
Olive;day fined Willard
Jones
$75
for:occasion was a formal dinner with.
\
$e Star of the Intere
national Pictures Pros
dection “The Woman
Priced as low as $1.98 a box of 81 feet,
District een seam Se eey ee Soe
‘School Board Saturday
with
147. and are now in their home in Broad
TRBLANTA VION (OF the Bee preelionG . vases out of a total of 159 cast. Ho-. Street. The bride is the former Mar
Professional’ Women's
fj
yj
So Easy Anyone Can Do it!
o**Eia pusacub ice io livalo— and W's v0 cay
ta wie
says this glamorous Hollywood star. “It comes of
Charles Elliott» was re-elected to. Thursday evening from their
honeyi
Heads Business Women:
place Wednesday
Parish Hall.
WEDNESDAY
aan
.
/jtor of the local Methodist
Church.
é
;
.
served every time a match is struck. Elliott, Penrose and Sturtevant
:
Y4-I1, F4 READYPASTEL
1919 during which time he was pas
{make it a personal responsibility to. the scout office.
i
‘orate with
boys in their various activities. The. Moore to deliver his address on the
see. that all rules of caution are ob
TUESDAY,
Re
The danger will grow as the sea-. scouts and scouters who desire in-. missionary work in the Philippines.
19] son progresses so everyone going in-. formation about camp beore the bul-. Rev. and Mrs. Langdon were resito the hills or ‘the mountains should . letin is mailed should write or phone. dents of Neyada City from 1917 to)
CALIFORNIA
ye
51
‘
Dr. Joseph Moore addressed the
hunters together were responsible. /hoped with the increase in troops
for 25 per cent of the man caused. and scouts to fill the camp to its. Nevada City high school student body
firés on the Tahoe forest afd is/limit of 85 boys each week. Scoute. Friday morning his subject being
therefore issuing a direct appeal to. have been urged to start saving now. “The Sere Students Look at
a
Oe
edcats ceehs cass Lia fivtiecel
‘
Pi
vin
Ladies—lake-a Tip from JOAN BENNETT :
=m
1945 pat season fishermen and the. from Placer, Nevada counties. It is. Moore of this city.
¥
Baise
ane
Joseph
Mrs.
pointed out that during the. of the sessions for scouts attending. parents the Rev and
Pllis
i
Jennie
Preston
is
ill
and
PHA
STORES
L
Inc
9
PHONE 5 NEVADA CIT¥
®
PHONE 88 GRASS VALLEY
is
now at the Miners Hospital for medical care.
were
overnight
guest
of
Mrs.
Leland Smith last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sheck and two
:
children Nancy and Freddie, have ar
BOOTHS FOR LADIES
rived safely in Capetown, South Affrica enroute te OfOkiep
where
Mr.
Sheck will tbe associated with the
@
Newmont
Mines.
Former
—RED
Febru
Jackets, Winding Silk, ‘Lines.
Fishing
Vests
lef .
ana
al’
Gun Oil, Cl
eaning
;
Rods,
Patches and C
G
Blu
OPEN ALL NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT
Hy —<. b,
TESTS OFFERED
2 A. M. TO 5 A. M.
WEEK DAYS WE ARE OLOSED FROM
[See
Gay
.
Sze Se
ject A Examination a requirement
>
,
.
fer entranee to the university at the
pi
aa
gO
a..
Ss
ee ta ONE DAY A WEEK
oe
ss
and Ammunition.
‘aga pace
5a
ee
leaning
rd eae ail
U. C. ENTRANCE
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—GUNS—
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“WAI
Spinners, Fly Fs oaeeall Gut Leaders,
Flat. Fish, All kinds of Salmon Eggs,
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=
(Nevada County students .may take}
;
the University of California Sub-.
Je
SPECIAL STEAK DINNER ON SUNDAY
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4125 at 1 p. m. ©. G. Hasty, Emelish
;
instruetor at the college will be in
BOXING GLOVES, PUNCHING BAGS, JUMP ROPES AND GYMN TRUNKS . ]Scents ai tish schoo! sentors, If
TENNIS RACKETS, SHOES, VACUUM PACKED BALLS’
see obcta et ets oll
ARCHERY_YORK BOWS AND STEEL-TIP ARROWS, QUIVERS University of California andormost. }
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char
o
@ examination
w
_othér colleges on the Pacific Coast,
. fornia at Berkeley.
.
According to Harold E.
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GLOVES, BATS, CAPS, MITTS, SHOES, PLATES,
:
SOFT-BALLS, RUBBER-BALLS, VOLLEY-BALLS
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Nevada
City
Fl
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ectric
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ty
“ A HARVEY M, TOY HOTEL
8FH AND K STREET
—Best Food
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
the
County
eligible
. queue
Barbecue
is the French barbe a
from the old French custom
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RATES FROM $1.50 UP
4
. Voters in. the county to 9000.
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ARE RENOWNED IN CALIFORNIA>
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AND SPORTING GOODS
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AND CcCOCKTAIL
LOUNGE
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that new registrations ending Thurs
'
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP
‘Clerk R, N. MéCormack estimates
day will bring the numiber
;
lu nie
=
white a count of registered voters
has not yet been completed,
i
(
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VOTERS 1—e ABOUT
BASE-BALLS, BASKET-BALLS, FOOT-BALLS,
and Sleeping Bags, Life Preserver Jackets, Life Preserver Cushions
e
. school
supertntendent.of
Plaper Union “high . ] Excellent-Ser’ice—
and Placer college the fee for
. ficate of eligibility signed by
Prineinel of his high school.
—BALLS
ri
Hotel
Chastain .
will be $1. and each
the examination
MASKS, SHIN-GUARDS, SOCKS, SCORE CARDS . ,, student
is required to have a certi
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:
corrected at the University of Cali-. f
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. Junior college students are also ex:gused from taking English A if they
Papers
are. f
. pass the examination.
ase
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Placer College in Auburn on ~ May
mel.
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MARY—
COMMENCING TUESDAY, APRIL 23—-WE WILL BH
ary and expect to be away the greati
AND
residents
of this. city they left here in
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