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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 23, 1946 (16 pages)

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Z. } . { 4 i ; NASER neve alas ins SNe ¢ ne eet eke eet mamma + te tei HE Te eee etd The ‘quantermaster corps has de-signed a new squad shelter that uses mo poles, rofes or stakes Se SING, SING SING Sing, Sing, Sing Let your voices ring, For a Christmas cheer And a Happy New Year! 1 Bud’s Radiator Service L. Wagner, Proprietor 305 Richardson Street Phone 647J, Grass Valley . ' . . BRADLEY HOME IN GERGETOWN Q Tribune in a recent The Oaktind phblHshed a story on its. NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET — SS a MONDAY, . DECEMBER 23, 1946 CAMPTONVILLE Ry’ MRS. J. D. Riv TENHOUSE Christmes was the theme of a! alling the early: conmumunity program in Camptonville} tays of El Dorado Cohniy, and the} priday evening, when the town gath-. " '-6eond. oldest horse’’ . Georgetown ard was once the -residence of Henry S. Bradley. gineer who first surveyed Nevada City. and to whom ali deeds in the city limits invariably refer. ‘ The house was commonly known as “the-ditchtenders house’? and was low sprawling structure with plenty of room and shady porches. It was there while Henry Brabley was in charge of the Pilot Creek Ditch at Georgetown that Mrs. Mabel Legg, wie of George Legg of this city was horn, : The Knave recites: “Henry Bradley with his family moved into the house in Oetcber, 1875. His son Philip who was bon in that year, is president of the ‘Bradley Mining Company strexthing from Alaska to Mexico. An elder’son, Frederick and a daughter, Martha, (Mrs. Martha Hogue of Nevada City), attended the old Placerville Academy, one of the ‘pioneer schools of California with an exceptionallp high rating. “Frederick Bradley, deceased, the founder of the Bradley mining interets.”’ Glad thoughts i aed JUST RECEIVED—In time for your Christmas entertainment! A large shipment of Philco Radios At Bonds Fuel Co., Nevada City Store TABLE MODELS, CONSOLES, RECORD PLAYERS BONDS . HOME APPLIANCES Soleo Nevada City was . in the eshnty] ereq@ for songs, a tableau of the nathat fs still a comortable home 1” . tivity and gifts of candy and oranges for the, children. the en-. youngsters gave Christmas The children included: iGene Hanson, Nicky Stone, Jimmy . \Moore, Henry Moore, Sandra Crawford, Claudia Brown, Colleen Brown, Albert Rogers, Maryanne Molen, Jerry Baker, Howard Wilizams, Norma Many i recitations. choir sang ‘‘Aiway’in the Manger’’ and “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day.” ‘The tableau, presented in costume. was directed by Mrs. Al Molen. Members o: the cast were as follows: (Mary—Colleen Brown, Joseph ‘— Floyd Rogers, Star—Claudia Brown, Shepherds—ADbert fiogers, Richard Crawford and Paul Pauly, Wise Men —Howard Williams,—Harold Price and Donald ‘Crawford, Angels— Maryanne Molen and Nelda Stone. { Al: Molen directed all the music for the program and Mrs. Molen, assisted by Mrs. Stone, designed and made the costumes. i Christmas Eve Church . , Services At St. Paul’s ‘. Chicago Park ! if An . . . der the supervision of {. FRI EN DS pt ep Sr gk Hg i . Sunday school children under the i . . . . 1} . . . . { SINCERE . for a delightful ae . Ee iH Are happily combined . holiday season i . . To make this from the store “ ristmas Greeting that friendship . Hy The warmest kind. built. Hi . 11] : . BERYL ROBINSON . CLARK'SGARAGE — RICHFIELD SERVICE . Above the Nevada City High . . Phone 502 Nevada City] . : — . . . a STS a ® Righ i _Righe now it’s time to lay Peace and aside business cares and allthat is complicated and get Good Will down to simple things. A little boy on the floor under the Lighting the way to bette: = hoi wening Ms fellowship and good will electric train whizz past, the ; : happy faces of little girls singtowards all is Christmas. : ing Christmas carols, boys That it may be a truly . coasting down the hill. happy Christmas for each Let’s catch that spirit! Mer: = i ry Christmas to you, and you, of you is our ardent wish. . and you! 5 -LEO’S GARAGE CRASE'S GROCERY . Sacramento .and Valley Streets Phone 112 ’’ Nevada City Phone 495I Nevada City invitatiou has been extended
the public of Grass Vf&lley and City to attend the Christ. to Nevada ijmas Eve sevices at St. Paul’s Luthi} eran ehureh here. The services will . . ‘be in celebration of the year of aub. ] stantial progress in*the church unReverend Adam, i direction of Mrs: Adam and . . . tertainment. The services begin*-ot 7:30 on BROADWAY @— THEATRE—® Direction T. and D. Jr., 4 Enterprises, Inc. MONDAY AND TUESDAY . . NIGHT AND DAY ALEXIS SMITH CARY GRANT GINNY SIMMS e® @ WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SEARCHING WIND ANN RICHARDS ROBERT YOUNG Christmas Show Day—Continuous Starting at 2:15 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BLACK BEAUTY MONA FREEMAN, RICHARD DENNING Also UNDER NEVADA SKIES ROY ROGERS Baker, Ila Baker, Cleora. Hanson, Barbara Townsend, Sclos were sung by Miss Nelda Stone and Harold Price and _ the; . Mrs. . -@ . . William Wlrich will assist in the enMERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL THE * STUDENTS AND TEACHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY HIGH SCHOOL Ball’s Auto Court Adjoining the High School NEW BUICK Retail Delivered Prices at Grass Valley —Now in our Tenth Year as the authorized factory dealer for BUICK AUTOMOBILES’ FOR NEVADA. COUNTY and in accordance with our long established policy of quoting factory recommended prices we list herewith the Grass. Valley DELIVERED PRICES for new Buick Automobiles all deluxe equipped with Radio and Heater. . (State Sales Tax additional) (Prices subject-to change without notice) Model: 46-41 Deluxe special 4 door sedan, radio, under-seat heater 46-46s Deluxe special sedanet, radio, under seat heater 46-51 Deluxe super 4 door sedan, radio, under seat heater....... scr ee 2130.53 46-56s Deluxe super sedanet, radio, under seat heater ........22e.-0---2049.53 46-71 Deluxe roadmaster, radio, under seat heater 2.0.0 cccieeeece. 2428.53 46-76s Deluxe roadmaster sedanet, ‘radio, under seat heater See the variety of models now on display in our show rooms. * PAUL VILES 120 E. Main Street tre rn ib fae) $1957.48 1899.48 ~ California NEW SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT 5:20 P. M.; 8:25 P. M. ANNOUNCES STATIONS : Auburn Ar 7:00 10:35 Lv 7:15 10:50 Vv De Witt Lv $:00 11:35 Av Grass Valley Lv Terminal Bldg. Nevada City a STATIONS 12:01 Iv Nevada City Ar 12:15 Lv Grass Valley Ar 12:25 Lv ‘Rough and Ready Lv 12:45 Lv Smartville Jct. Lv 12:47 Ly Smartville Lv Ly Hammonton Jct. Ly —_—— In Hammonton Lv Lv Hammonton Jet. Lv —_——a “oop Beale Lv 1-00 v Peowns Valiey Jct. Lv 1:15 BS 7-\iile: House Lv 1:30 Ar Marysville Lv STATIONS Terminal: Bank and Stewart Sireet, Grass Valley—Phone 1010 Railway Express Agency, Nevada City—Phone 363 NEVADA COUNTY BUS LINE Leave Nevada City for Sacramento and San Francisco: 8:20 A. M.; 9:40 6:40 9:25 6:25 8:40 5:40 9:45 5:40 3:30 Ty Colfax Ar 2:40 ~ 9:49 5:44 3:34 Iv Highway Liv 2-26 9:53 5:48 3:38 Lv Bear River Lv 2:22 9:55 5:50 3:40 Iv Chicago Park Lv 2:20 10:02 5:57 3:47 Lv Coleman: Lv 2:23 10:07 6:02 3:52 By Peardale Lv 2:17 10:08 6:05 3:53 Ev Hatton ‘ Lv 2:16 10:12 6:07 3:57 Lv Cedar Kress Liv 2:12 10:16 6:11 4:01 iv. Union Hill fv 2:00 10:20 6:15 4:05 Ar *Grass -Valley. Ly 2:05 : Terminal Bide. 4:20 Lv Town Talk By 1:50 % 4:25 Ar *Nevada City Lv 1345 12:01 P. M.; 5:10 750 ~2e> 5 4 1:32 4:12 4:10 5:30 9:19 5:26 9:16 o:22 9:12 5:20 9:10 a:13 9:03 , 5:07 8:58 5:06 8:57 5:02 8:93 £:59 8:49 $:55 8:45 $:49 8:30 83 8:25 CHRISTMAS should be a time of joy, and we hope that this Christmas of 1946 will be rich in good cheer and true happiness for all who read this message. * * THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR YOU x x olmes Funeral Home — Phone 203 J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner . Nevada City —24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE— Sacramento Street f=