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MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1945
NEVADA CITY
NUGGET
PAGE NINE
BACK AT THE OLD STAND
derstand each other, there will be no we must row together to reach port.’’
To which words there®is nothing
crowded
-conditions;. San] room for anything but friendly cy
té add except ‘“amen—and let’s keep
Francisco has managed to find room operation for the benefit of both.
this fall for the annual conventions
it up.’
F. SPENDS MORE FOR
SCHOOLS. IN 1945
SAIN FRANCISCO, Dec.
Francisco spent $1,337,088 more for) probably
built).
of
schools in 1945 than in 1944 the San
to
Despite
two
which
livestock
have
organizations
made
the
city
their
headquarters—the California
Growers Association and the
fornia
Cattlemen’s
THEY OUGHT TO KNOW
The
Wool
Cali
in
great
the
past
tween San
Association,
boring
dent.
change
decade
for
in
the
relations
Francisco and its
communities
Urban
is
spokesmen
MERCHANDISE MART PLANS
_EXPANSION
better,
be
SAN FRANCISCO; Dec.
neigh
plainly
evi
Western
have
com
Merchandise
largest
commercial
its
west,
planning
abandon them entirely so far as San
calidity is proclaimed by one of the
which
will
Francisco.
farmers
again,
Frank
During
had
the
war
to streamline
was
were ‘back
these
their
old
meetings
concerned
again
at
friends
but
the
old
mented on
or
they
stand
E.
organizations
city’s
which
facilities
for
many
state
wide
will
use
the
their
organs.
The
Pacific
Pickett said:
“During the last few years the bay
San Francisco hopes they are only
forerunners of
own
Now
Press. In a recent issue, Editor John
this year.
the
it frequently.
area
lic.
relations
This
conven
has greatly
type
improved
with
of
rural
accord
California.
permeates
eleven
business
together for a proper place in the in
the city,
the conventions
enable
but
the
its neighbors to get better
2d.
When
city
and country
because
city
They
stand
K.
building
here,
in
the
further
expansion
it
as
half
Runyan,
large
president
Francisco
Bureau
of
Research
revealed
today.
previous
by
present
buildings
Ruesian.
1832
Livermore
Memorial
Monument,
No. 2 241.2 : Erected by the
vance as against a
5.3 per cent in-!
ing expen-. leone
crease in all other operati
athe be
ative
Sons of the Golden West in
ses, The primary factor
. memory of Robert Livermore first
crease was teachers salaries which nit
totaled $307,930. All clasajfications .
Ite settler in
who
The oldest known
arrived
in
Livermore Valley,
California
in
1822
monu
Pop’ hasn’t been home by the way
since the night mom caught Santa
Claus kissing the maid.
‘Most
people are very
happy
dur
ing the Christmas season, the only
man who ever really grumbles about.
it is the mailman who says it gives
him a pain in the neck.
‘Mussel Slough Tragedy Oak, Kings
The city’s per capita self support
which
Woman’s Club, Santa
adobe in the Santa Clara Valley,
settlers ‘built in 1782; now headquarters of
the Santa Clara Woman’s Club.
. of cattle raising and agriculture.
This constitutes a 12 per cent =)
is expected to be completed within a
Adobe
Governmental: oldest industry in the county outside
of teaching showed a salary advance .
The
Old
(Clara. No. 249.
County, No, 254. Near Grangeville;
ing bonded debt was $38 on Decemcarries displays of house furnishings
scene of the Mussel Slough tragedy,
ber 1—the lowest figure since 1912.
from 1000 factories for wholesale
subject of Frank Nooris’ “The Oc5 when it
buyers of the entire west, was erectAll time high was in 193:
topus”’. Several victims of the 1880
was $151.
ed in 1937, and
embraces
nearly
battle between farmers and
Somebody gave Junior a pair of
military brushes last year and he hag
been talking about going to West
Point ever since:
deputies
500,000 square feet of floor space.
2
of the U. S. marshal who were trying
‘Father will this year purchase ©
Junior always has a terrific time to dispossess
“‘Wihich as it should be. We are all ‘Next February it. will hold its 8th
them in the interest all toys in duplicate,
so that on
in the same boat together, puNing to annual western gift, hardwares and trying to find a gift for a girl who of the railroad were buried
under Christmas morning the children can
meet a great date with destiny, and toy show.
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doesen’t smoke.
this tree.
dustrial eun.
and
acquaintreally
states.
the
make
Mart
31—San.
HISTORICAL LANDMARKS
Lime Kilns, Marin County,
No.
212i2. Between Olema and_ Bolinas;
of the mart announced today.
and .whose ranch near the
except instruction in voca tional and
The addition to cost $2,000,000
ment was acquired in 1835.
trade schools.
pubyear.
tions, not because the meetings bring
into
western
its
is
31—The
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play with them too.
:
Around the corner of the street
greetings.
PAINT SHOP
221 BROAD STREET
NEVADA CITY
TELEPHONE 79
RP
past. As the show-boat disappears round
For the day, all the joy amd gladness that the New Year holiday
can possibly bring. For’the year,
all the blessings that can be
the bendin the river and we get back into
the old routine we hope for you that there
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was more to it than the fleetingjoys of the
New Year holiday, that “something has
been added'’—something of permanent
THE NATIONAL HOTEL
Erytibitabatetabet
Come in and see us SO we Can
wish
big difference to you.
.
golden days.
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stature—and that 1946 will really make a
treasured up for you in 365
you
a HAPPY
NEW
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things you have done for us that we
sendyou these Happy New Year
the midnight hour, as always in the
YEAR with a friendly shake of
MEN NE UE UE NE YE EU
people of this community. It is im
full appreciation of all the fine
ANOTHER DAY. ee
ANOTHER YEAR!
the hand.
Ives Upholstery Shop
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And who can say what the New
Year 1946 will bring? All we can
do, of course, is hope for the best,
and our hopes are for you, dear :
MAMMApe a
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EW YEAR 1946 will put on his show at
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Who can say what waits for us?
—James Whitcomb Riley.
NEVADA CITY
223 BROAD STREET
TELEPHONE 79
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‘Proclaim liberty throughout the world, unto all
the inhabitants thereof.’
In this land of free men the merry tumult
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winding road since the Minute Man of Revolutionary times pledged his life to guard it,
but the torch of liberty still burns brightlyin
this broad land of ours.
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As we enter upon the New Year 1946 we
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wish for all our friends the manifold blessings
which can only be enjoyed by free men. May
this little greeting form another link in our
friendship—a friendship upon which we have
so firmly relied in the past and to which we
look forward so hopefully now.
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of new Year’s is a traditional part of our
national life. It does us all good to give
the New Year a rousing welcome.
More power to New Year’s and the
principles of freedom upon which it rests.
And more power to you, dear friends,
every day of 1946! It has been a pleasure
and a privilege to have served you, and
we stand pledged to serve you still better
in the year to come.
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—
The Bottle Sh Pp
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120 Main Street
G. K. ROSCOE, OWNER
Nevada City
Telephone 145
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HARRY THOMPSON AND RAY STICKEMIER
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306 BROAD STREET — NEVADA CITY
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