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August 15, 1946 (8 pages)

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, rn ce eee 1946 —_ NEVADA CITY NUGGET “he seafood ote nletesteriesfetenteotestenteteateoteatetestestent MOVING A Long . Veterans Of Foreign Wars . Raise Flags On V-J Day mmer Drink Cool Su . The specially dedicated flag of. Our Furniture Vans are leavBanner Mountain Post of Veterans. : ing every day for somewhere! of Foreign Wars was flown Tues-. Is YOUR Furniture board? day from the flag staff in Memoria Grove m Pioneers Park. It Sacramento, ,of the post’s responsibility Stockton Oakland i that the flag flies on days of patrioti Fresno Alameda . i significance. It was a year ago thati§ Bakersfield San Francisco Tapan surrendered. j Los Angeles The Peninsula . ie ee ee , —JustA Sample of Our Service— NATIVE DAUGHTERS PICNIC . LONG DISTANCE. MOVING . The members of Laurel Parlor, . ALSO . Native Daughters of the Golden LOCAL MOVING . West gave their annual picnic Tues2a CA Wee day night in. Deschwanden Hall, STORAGE—CRATING—PACKING Gold Flat. ° PICK-UP and DEFAVERY ace ical A ‘ial program of entertainTake Your Moving Problems to . was provided following the ‘Experienced Moving Men picnic «upper.. RELIABLE TRANSFER . STUDENTS TO REGISTER AND STORAGE . New freshmen at Grass Valley high school will register on Wednes-. : s Valley Phone 39 : i eu uit : . dzy, August.28, for the new school . Setototetoteloieteioptatertetetetetesttestestetentent year. Sophomores are scheduled to f : enroll on Thursday, August 29 and: RAY PHIL Iced-Coffee drinks are versatile and. ~ 3 eggs. separatéd 1 envelope : juniors and seniors on Friday, AuCRENSHAW easy to prepare. Plain iced coffee, s Beinetit colds Sifegored: © , gust 80. stown at left, is tops if you pour 5 cane lent eens: y tie brs eiutox The faculty has been increased by pee a fe . i re —SPORTING GOODS— ae a bad over f pie cubes. 1 cup light corn ;. three new members: Leonard StenFew .1 ouvdie-strentth y using ; syrup se Ey re h rill ach typi ffice twice the usual amount of coffee or * thisp. vaniia i ss ao By ss Nes ae. " R ; half the usual amount. of. water 3 : : {. practice and commercial law; J. R. ‘ . Beat egg yolks until thick and lemon: Snir 7} +i] bi z d j Also excellent is home-made cof-. colored. ee ee and toch ig iis ee ee ee eee fee soda. Make a syrup by blending ture “thickens andouta the docu. Cool.i. SeNeral science; and sce alate Gunsmith, Locksmith, Saw Filing 1% cups cooled black coffee with % Suey hie and cece. ee Yo boiling point . . Beale, chorus and social studies. cup light corn syrup. Add % CUP} Remove from heat. Add ee ta . ————-—_-_-j 5 ix w F ge dissolved. Beat egg whites stiff. gela4 ‘YCLIS J Cushman’s Scooters, Evenruda light cream. Mix well and pour into tine mixture gradually while beating. Add: Se VE CHIOE UNE Motors, Complete line of Modal 4 tall glasses. Add coffee ice cream. vanilla. Fold into coo! vaooieges yrewe ot Robert Sparrow is in a’Grass Valsirpianee. Sadlety, Guns and and fill with sparkling wate. ratriberatse trae. baat once during freezing . ley hospital recovering from % bad j = Meetri is : is ¢ 5 ec] . to a thick mush. Beat smooth with egg’! % 5. " ; eo. = rate saree a tested recipe for the beater. Returns to tray” and Heerve “uned . head wound and a fractured shoulSee PBievela Baten a See en SEE OM. served. Serves eight. . der ‘blade suffered when his motor dpe ; cycle. went out of control on Town Genes-Walley --Tetephone 24 Appropriation For . Talk late Saturday night. He was ley ) a M k Sit Bg . rounding a curve when he crashed 105 West Main Street “armers Market Site j into a car driven by Ivan C. ‘Hett. : ) aD SAN FRAINCISCO, Aug. 15--Un=, John Allochis, riding with Sparinterrupted operation of the Farmers, row was hurt but little. Hett was Free Market appeared assured this! uninjured, but both car and motor ‘ week as the board of supervisors cycle were considerably damaged. met to vote on an appropriation of Ss $62,000 to purchase a_ permanent} TOWN TALK PAIR WED MeCLELLAN FIELD, Aug. 15— Hiatikot ‘site. : ; Eva I> Tanner, 33, and Francis Sabotetrs and agents were dropped M. Johnson, 37, both residents of pehind aNied pe ina been qraned Gopnaition ie es duluhouniatiagrown Talk were married at a quiet dropping, container now being studidwindled last ‘week in the board’s; Ce’emony at the Methodist Church od ry Hee ee epee finance committee, leading to prehere~ last Saturday evening. Aug Ce sence, ras ¢ , ° ea é Tes 3 ‘ ok. Shs elligence, it Was announ dictions that the money’ would’ bc: (20. at. 6250. pe-m pe seoke: voted this week. Chief administrat-: I: oe ee i. eARAEOR: pro Evaluation study ef the 490 pound] ive officer, Thomas A. Brooks, chair. ther and sister in law ~ the alee 10 feet long, three \man ~droppinz. man of the city’s regional service iagpraia a ie couple. i See R. container reveals the Missle is de-} committee announced that negotiatudkin performed the ete signed to carry its passengers strap-. tions to secure the new site would. C&Temony. {. ped horizontally in hammocks. It! be started immediately after -apeae ees REFRIGERATOR . contains an equipment compartment] proval by the board and Mayor Rog: ; . and has a nose of rwhberized tnbing. er D. Lapham. % l Unele Sam Says SERVICE i}, to cushion hard landings. When ‘the : STEELE SUPPLY container is released from the plane ; Recently the supervisors voted to J} it assumes an upright position and!ve-submit the question of whether COMPANY l!. the men are standing in descent. Aj} the market shall be made permanent ! I REPAIRS ecormparement holding parachutes is} to the San Feancisce voters next No-. directly above the heads of the oc-! vember. A similar proposal, submit. commercial and Home Units ! cupants. ted last\November, was passed. by a] By Refrigeration Experts The container wag irst used in}5 1-2 to } majority and proponents . 1940 amd according to the Germans.,. of the market were confident of anPhone 911 offered such advantages as enabling other favorable verdict this year. sai} men of special skills to be dropped. They pointed out that by. making <== eee without jumping experience, eliminfunds available now for the purchase Lg : bag ’ . ating separation that usually occurs] of a permanent site the board wouid WE BUY USED jf. in individual jumps, protecting oc-. eliminate any possibility’ of the mar. cupants from landing hazards’ and. ket's having to be closed when the FURNITURE . reducing chances of enemy detec-! jease expires on the present site. . } . tion. : With an estimated weight load of Meanwhile, the people of en
i EAHY’S 1500 pounds two containers could! Francisco demonstrated their attibe carried underneath the wing of, tude toward the Farmers Market on a light, fast bomber. The. Germans; 4usust 10 when a record breaking er : a : upply Store : : ve : ; ‘ United States Savings Bonds are Home S pply were experimenting with a combintel turned out for the Farmots patriotic bonds because your coun. 313 South Auburn Street ation dropping container and light. Fiesta which celebrated the third. try is still fighting enemy forces . anniversary of the institution. John. which can do to you what the Nazis Grass Valley Telephone 930 motor boat for use over water. iG cts chairman of the Farmers. 284 Japs\were unable to accomplish. : : Fs ‘ oe: 5 : Rous -. This enemy is inflation—run-away ——— ay There are more than 300 miles of . Market advisory board, said the prices which\can wreck you and your “= _ sgjroads in Death Valley National! celebration otitdistanced even the ph gl Every bond seu muy today ' ; Bae Oe Bye still serves youy country because FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: Monument. most optimistic predictions. your ciutinued investment in honda 2 keeps yeur dollars\in a safe place . DRIVE IN : v : and Gui Gf comptiisn for the still ‘ % : scarce consumer goods, FOOD P A LACE ‘ U.S. Treas y Department . Groceries, Frux and ‘. ae Vegetables Beer and Wine COR: YORK AND COMMERCIAL : ‘ STREETS : MEYARA CIEX, PRONE. 896 OF TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING ON ~ PRELIMINARY BUDGET . CLARENCE R. GRAY . . Notice is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors e of the County of Nevada, State of California will meet on Tuesday, August 20, 1946, at 10 o'clock a. m. at their meeting,.room at the Court House in Nevada City, Cali) NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA . ornia, for the purpose of considering the preliminary budget of the County of Nevada for the fiscal year 1946' 47, copies of which are on file for distribution in the ofse # a 4 fice of the County Auditor at the Court House, Nevada SHAW AT 90 . . . Eyes still as keen Ne Dea City, California. as his razor-wit, George Bernard ap * Shaw. greatest figure in English Under Management of +s ° literature today, looks out at the Ty aa 2 KIM Any person desiring to appear for or against any of : topsy-turvy world at the age of 90. ‘4 AMBLER BECKETT the allotments as set out in said budget is invited to atHe keeps his thoughts to himself—. 108 W. Main Street, ‘Grass Valley tend said meeting of the Board and discuss the same besometinses. ; . BEER, WINES, LIQUORS fore final approval of the said budget which must be ‘at nS : Delicious Mixed Drinks to ade on or before August 30th, 1946 ee ee een -d Please Every Taste made 8 h, s in the Hawaiian Islands is 2000 feet a 4 R. N. McCORMACK The earthquake of 1886 which ; ? shattered Charleston, North. CaloCounty Auditor. lina, ranks second to the 1906 seis} : 3 mic convulsion in California. Dated August 9th, 1946. The California~-Oregon border was 2 * 3 fixed at 42 degrees by treaty with j ; Spain in 1819. : SELECT WHAT YOU NEED FROM OUR 7 COMPLE? °¢S7K OF —_ Furniture . BATHINETS PLAY PENS HIGH CHAIRS CRIBS BABY BUGGIES The Home of Fine Furniture The Furniture Center Opposite Veterans Memorial Building 258 South Auburn Street Telephone 36 Grass Valley @ OVERSEAS VETERANS . . We fought together in two World Wars -. Let's stick together jg peace! There's challenging work for all of us—in America's oldest, largest, and strongest organization of men who served on the fighting fronts. EW post TODAY BANNER MT. POST, No. 2655 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA Join On August 18, 1946 On the 14th Anniversary of Nevada County’s V. F. W. Post 2 . a ont x FOR REAL NOURISHMENT AND ENJOYMENT— EAT MEAT Our meats come from the best cattle, lambs and swine that money can buy. Our service to our patrons is built on a foundation of high quality and reasonable prices. Ask your neighbors about us. They will tell you. KEYSTONE MARKET DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. 213 Commercial Street Phone 67 \ Nevada City ELECTROLUX CLEANERS Air humifiers are ‘coming ‘through every month in increasing numbes. If you want demonstration or June de. livery Phone 415RX. see H.D.HOYT 435 West Main Street, Grass Valley . ~~ ‘, 3 \ — : 5 et 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 Auburn Streets OPEN DAILY — 10 A. M. TO 8 P. M. . if 7