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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 10, 1947 (4 pages)

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THEATRE—_® S ‘Direction T. and D. Jr., ' Enterprises, ime. * _ MONDAY AND TUESDAY ORISIN BI UE With JUNE HAVER, VIVIAN BLAINE AND GEORGE _ MONTGOMERY — NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY. NUGGET MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10, t . , where Souza. resides. . William Perry, esting address on the use of germi‘cidal damps. Mrs, Thornton Scribner . * jed in golden colors. and flowers. —. . THIS VENISON COST MORT THAN BICESTEAK NEVADA CITY:.Two deer hunt ers, arrested by Game Warden Earl Hiscox and charged with having venjison unlawfully in their possession ‘he Peave Gildersiceve on jodeading brailty.a of their The two were Ray Fontz of Grass Valley, found with a carcass of a . spike (buck in his possession and Jos eph Souza, on whose premises a carThe . 'eass of a doe was discovered. game waden stated that both kills were made in North Bloomfield . PTA Celebrat FE ta. Colchentes hotsiv apa CITY: Six of the seven “past presidents of Elementary Par‘ ent Teachers Association were pres. ent Friday afternoon, February 7th, ‘when the association celebrated the . golden anniversary of the associations founding. The local unit was organized here in 1931. ‘The six past presidents participating in the festivities, were Mesdames Edward Moomey, Leonard Lageson, Leland 3) ith, .Dorothy Gwin and Adele Steurtevant. ‘Rube Lagerstrom. gave an interreported that twelve members had taken advantage of the Red .Cross home nursing classes just ending. _ (Mrs. Leland Smith and Mrs. Leonard Lageson presided at the tea table which was gorgeously decoratA nominating committee consisting Mrs. Scribner,’ chairman, Mrs. . Mlindt, Mrs. Clarence Sonkine and Mrs. Leslie Orzalli, was appointae ” MARRIMD § BY JUDGE 3 (NEVADA ITY: Judge James Snell “mnt Saturday rning performed his . first wedding ceremony since taking . iwere sae: Attendants were Miss Bernice. Clemo and J. E. ‘Rivera, . Srother of the bride. te "NEW TODAY — i . superior judge. Rivera, 18, and James , both of Grass Valley a POSTCLBRK—Halt-time job. at ‘al work. Hours 8-12 A. M. a week. Apply NUGGET . larke group of ffiends at her Alta . Street home following the concert in ‘per will ‘be served. “CONT WEEK CELEBRATED) MARRIAGE LICENSE NEVADA CITY: Troop Number 6, Digesti-Micheli—In Nevada City, : Boy Scouts of Amer tg has called) Nevada County, February 6, 1947, Ficwere” attenton to Scout Week by arrang-. Harry, Pete Digesti and Silvia Micing an excellent camping scene in tha! hel, 25, both of Truckee, Nevada . ARE THE BEST window of the Alpha Hardware. The . Countty. : scene shows complete and correct; camping equipment with tent, camp-. NTINE fire, sleeping bag and suspended REAL ESTATE sling to keep food away from ground animals. The distlay was made by Scouis Normie Hoskins, Cy Rollins, Joe Swayze, Hans Ronningen and Don} Rawiins. Troop 6 meets every Thurs. day night at Scout Lodge in Pioncc> . Park, . Both local troops of Boy Scouts! {will due community service and will; receive scout credit on March lt when: ‘in conjunction with the Red Cross drive they will deliver a pitture message to every Nevada City doorstep oncerning 1947 Red Cross campaign. HIGH SCHOO OTES TALK ON SOUTH AMERICA IS GIVEN Mr. Botz, who has spent a number of years in South America, spoke on Central and South America at the high school Tuesday. He told of many interesting customs and sports of. countries. Besides answering questions on--the cities and customs of the Americas, he explained how coffee a nd other natural resources of the countries were prepared for shipment to other nations. ~ JUNIOR CLASS RINGS ARRIVE “The Junior class of NCHS received their class rings Thursday. The majority of the rings are white gold with the usiial 49’er emblem in the cen‘ter. A few students selected yellow gold and: some others chose black onyx. Pe For National ‘Guard Armorie« Before Pp 2gislature California National ona SS fhullding program to be initiated with . a $5,000,000 appropriation have been submitted to the legislature, Brig. Gen. Curtis D. O'Sullivan the state adjutant general disclosed today. “Appropriation of $5,000,000 for new armory construction throughout the state was recommended as a part: of California’s postwar construction program by Governor Earl Warren in his presentation of tne budget last’ week, « — of armories varying in size from . " hea@‘Miss Ruth Bock will entertain a Graas Valley tonight. A buffet supNAW, 1 SAID MEAT / . YOU GOTTA. EAT MORE OF AT TO.STAND UP THAT means siamina . Insurance, Mimeographing, Grass Valle Floral Co, Telephone 65-R-1] Grass Valley-Nevada City Highway Public Stenographer, Notary. Phone Answering Service STINSON COMPANY 102 W. Grass Valley Telephone 101-3 Main Street The program calls for construc-. those housing a s*s-le guard unit to} {N Hendansttere armories which will/ fF house a comiplete batts lion and°regi. mental, brigade, or division {quarters, —
READ DOWN READ Ser Meee Leave Nevada City Arrive 11:55A 820P— 5:55P 9:25A penal g~ saa aa. Sa : 40, 7 ospi ive 10:50A 7: wean cnet = A Leave 10:35A 7:00P 7:15P 4:45P 1:45P "Leave Nevada Ci 7p 7:40P 5:05 2:05P Lease 4 ity Ar. 11:55A 4:25P 7:00P 8: ‘ : Grass Ar. 11; :40P 8:15P hasta 2:40P Arrive ' Colfax py vey 11,004 3.30P 6,05 ee tivuds Gi (0. C.) 1aoaP Uv. ‘gimme Valley Ar. 4:50P a Ue ew. Ly. 4:32 43008 =e. Browns Val det. Ly. 3:55P Ar. Marysville Lv. 3:30P The Furniture Center CAN NOW MAKE Immediate D elivery OF Electric Water + 3Oto 40 Galions CapacityT e ete Center. Opposite Veterans Memorial Building 256 South Auburn Street Grass Valley me Telephone 36 x , CUT THIS OUT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Nevada County Bus Line CONNECTIONS WITH PACIFIC GREYHOUND LINES AT : _ AUBURN, COLFAX AND MARYSVILLE Effective February 9, 1947, the following improved service becomes effective with better connections for all points in the United States PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL BUS SYSTEM iti is only by continued and increased bus patronage that service can be further improved. You can travel more economically, more safely and with less fatigue than you can drive your own car, and you are doing your neighbor a favor every time you travel by bus be_ cause you are helping to build better transpo:tation for your community. ; CONNECTIONS FOR SACRAMENTO AND SAN FRANCISCO ee yg OS . Leave Leave Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive , Nevada Grass Auburn Marys_ Colfax SacraOakSan Fran_ City Valley vile mento land cisco 8:20A 8:40A 9:40A 11:00A 1:30P 2:10P 12:01P 12:15P 1:30P 3:05P 6:00P 6:30P 4:45P 5:10P 6:10P , 7:25P 10:35P 11:08P :15P 7:40P 8:15P 10:55P —-1:50A _—.2:20A ° = So Soh ney, Tel. 363 ~ > “Mhere. are 1, No Val. 2 AREY Som By ! We are old express regret of the Narrow we were told t solete and that way would be more -convenie Be that as i a time in the * Gauge when cities and Col gible than it w Anyone whe these cities fre had to stay u to reach Corfe gpend most 0 $:30 p. m. to Hither that or ; ance. . We have b of June, 1879 Gauge train a.m. and ano one time ther each way. An and buggy da . per advertises ‘Heaters. . cents, a roll (two pounds, 8 cans of sa dollar. trains. on the five trains 01 atrive at the . ly hours of 1m The S. P. . effort to get apparently eC to the throug ear trains wh than 23 miles and Colfax. gets a glimps The throu; there are abe way out. .of .( . goad 271 Wie’ . Colfax Hotel heat: But the on account ¢ to Move arol to bed, face tions they h anything not You can g midnight si stumbling a! dark for 500 enter the fre way thet thirtee¢h fig! hoist yourse! through the gs settled into the Irishmar Still, the days have. al that can be dine, you ce: eocial relaxa and George, tle ten-to-th George is and a face tl those carve; Notwithstan who want t Oression ner unburdens . say that he road for thi George i keep up wit who are av saturation . take is goo for every 1 doesn’t net ably doesn’t * Railroads