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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 24, 1945 (16 pages)

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Se he gen Rig ng mle ING SAE lpn i PAGE TWELVE PLACER COLLEGE EXTENDS XMAS HOLIDAY RECESS °"""=="" over Christmas and New Years’ has. planned, according to Earl Larson, been extended from January 2 to ee er NEVADA CITY NUGGET MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1945 January 7, by action of the board of pefore vacation plans were announc. trustees governing the school. . ed. . . REGIONAL UNITY AND tgeom a man whose background is May 31 .to June 6. interested in the welfare of North-. has come of age. The eyes of the . the matter was presented to the . °™ and Central California in the ac-, whole world are on the city by the {ceptance of speech of Brayton Wil-!Golden Gate, and Wilbur’s words are bur, just elected to suceed Dr. Het!-. evidence that. San Francisco knows dents to petition for a change, and 4 The ski trip Scheduled for college ee ; ty F. Grady as president of the San pow not only in its national and inThe Placer College holiday period) students on January 5 will be held as ilanonea ge Chamber of Commerce. ‘ternational relations but also—and . “The policy I hope to continue in. even more importantly—in its relasaid Wilbur,’ “is\ tions with the neighbors next door. that of bay region unity, of good} : . neizhborliness toward the cities andj; ‘‘This policy rests on the princip{agricultural areas surrounding San'les of unity within and friendliness ski instructor. It had been scheduled ,the coming year,” The announcement was made by thy successor to Dr. Grady who did thern California for the same comThe original schedule was made EN ES ‘that of foreign trade—he is president. so much to make friends for San. pany. before VE day and VJ day cae FRI DLIN Ss lof an: import and export firm. —— it. Francisco. : tions since ‘huss events hated stu. There is good news for everybody . means that San Francisco business id HISTORICAL LANDMARKS County Court House, Tehama, No. 183. Tehama was the seat of Tehama County early in 1856, before Red 24—De-! Bluff; this building was the couric velopment ,of the San _ Francisco} house, later a school and a Masonic municipal Airport insured by pass-!} hall. age of the $20,000,000 bond issue at Oldest House North of San Franthe November election, will provide. cisco Bay, Novato, No. 210. Built in thousands.of jobs during and after. 1776 by Camilla Ynita, the original construction, city officials said to-. adobe walls can still be seen. day. ' Mission San Antonia De S. F: AIRPORT WILL PROVIDE MANY JOBS SAN HRANCISCO, Dec. Padua, Superintendent Harold E. Chastain. ‘Francisco, and of developing the bay . without,” the new president said. They estimated that it will take!Monterey County, No. 232. Near King He states Placer College commen-. Goethe finished the second part area as a great world center.” i\That is a good motto for any city. four years to complete the project; City built in 1771 and most isolated cement exercises will be moved from of Faust at the age of 80. ‘When that kind of talk aareca aid one which proves Wilbur a wor-. Which includes elevation of part of. of the 21 missions. The original roof . the present Mills Field, new run-. tiles now cover the Burligame railSRP mech te HEHEHE EME EE ENN IEE ENN ENEMRIEIEIENE, 4 7 . provements. ways and taxiways, and other im-,road station. { Thirteen private air-; Luther Burbank’s Home and Garlines have requested the Civil Aero-, gens, Santa Rosa, No. 234. Seat of fe nautics Board to permit them to e€x-. Burbank’s plant experiments from oe pand their services and facilities in. 1883 to his death in 1926; he _ is a= oy . San Francisco in connection with the . buried under a cedar of Lebanon airport development. . tree in the gardens. LE47@ Thales AOS SS SERPS Swift’s Stone Corral, Colusa = HOLIDAY {xe \ SEASON xc fo ak Today’s grownups are only yesterday’s THE QUEST OF HAPPINESS has ever been the ultimate goal of human beings. children who once stood before a fireplace on the Christmas Eves of the past, or Some find happiness in one way; some in another; who > and many never find it at all. Whatever road you may have been taking in your pursuit of happiness, may your fondest hopes be realized during this Christmas season of 1945. just before Christmas, were as good as they could be. . The heart of the Christmas season is friendship and eternal youth, and we could not ask for One other thought: we want every one of you to finee friends thad ours: It makes SRV LIRA AI RIAAARAAHAAARARH ARH HHRMA HIM know that we deeply appreciate everything you have us happy to greet all our friends
done for us during the past year. this Christmas season of 1945 with the best of Yuletide ‘wishes. HOTMILL 122 BROAD STREET eystone Market DAVE RICHARDS 213 sian extage Street — Nevada City MN AS UE UE A A ME A HE IE I BE HM YE DED EE ES ME UE EE MZ _ en -aces TELEP TELEP greatest of difficulties, to say nothing of HONE 67 HONE 105 i danger. Today, in warm, lighted homes we . ReaD aac aan welcome the arrival of Yuletide, without a : HAROLD DEETER, Proprietor , y i Long John’s Tavern NEVADA CITY “The Friendliest Spot In a Friendly Town” MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ONE AND ALL . a a > ‘ete ‘ey . Merry age aM AA Aa aE at AA AE ae A A EE a a a a a a AA A i _ Christmas -MAX’S TIRE SHOP 116 BROAD STREET . NEVADA CITY 7 Q ? ¢ ? Piet Pian Piet Fier Pier Piet Vise Viee . by a tS a Pk Ph ek Ser ah Py eb Sch Pa ed fed Lieut. Crawford to ;County, No. 288. Between Maxwell Enter Insurnce Business land Sites; built 1850 ‘by Captain CAMP BEALE, Dec. 24 — First . Granville P. Swift. The oldest landLieut. John R. Crawford husband! mark still standing in that section of Mrs. Marguerite Crawford, Box . of the county. 299, Grass Valley, Calif., was hon-. orably retired from active duty with the armed forees at the Camp Beale separation center. ‘Former representative for the New POPCORN SURPRISES When heating butter or salad oil to pour over popcorn economists sometimes add a spoonful or so of York ‘Life Insurance company in/. peanut butter. It mixes readily with Butte, Mont., Crawford will open an. the hot fat. Salt to taste as usual afoffice in Grass Valley to serve Norter pouring over the hot popcorn. = PIRIT OF CHRISTMAS . 19457] .S OUR FOREFATHERS celebrated Christmas sometimes under the thought of those early hardships. It might make our Christmas a little happier, our hearts a little more thankful, to take thought of these things. In the reverent spirit of this glorious season we now wish each and every one of you the deep joys which only Christmas can bring. ~ Rainbow Inn CORAL McPHERSON NEVADA CITY FROM EACH OF US. TO ALL OF There's no place like home when Christmas comes around, and there's no time like right now to wish all you kindly home folks the merriest Christmas ever. It has been a privilege and a pleasure to have served you.in 1945, and we look forward to your continued friendship. EO. R. CROSBY 106 Pine Street Telephone 551 LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER : vrry