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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 20, 1947 (6 pages)

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‘NEVADA CITY-GRASS \VALLEY NUGGET NEWS FROM THE RIDGE . By ALICE HILL verne Pritle and. son, all of Marys-. Mrs. Don Gates and young suuphest ville. Also another sister of Mrs. (Maryland: of Grass Valley, Merle Rhoades, Mrs. Lester Nelson and her. Butz and Mrs. Annie Cross. Friends husband from Hamilton Field. Mr. present included Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelson is with the army an is on Rose, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Lacey, To .conhis way to China now. inue the celebration, a family din Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. t y their. eldCliff Young on ‘the arrival of a baby ner was enjoyed Sutida‘at girl, Mrs. who est daughters, Mrs. Theima Gat¢s of has. Grass Valley. Bernice Hughes Cc. been living with her-parents Mr. and . Mrs. Jack-Phelan ana son Johnny . Rhoades were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Harris of this village has have joined her husoand in PlacerMrs. L. H. Freese and her brother joined her. husband Douglas. B. ville where he is empioyed by*the Harry Freese and a sister Mrs. La Sunday visitora of the T. Hughes recently returned from Ger-. PG & E. We are sorry to hae the many, TE a co nities in a « don't t's what the V. F. W. is ettiving for in comradeship, ing all Americans together inderstanding, and mutual effort for a better America in a better united — O. F.HALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 2 AT THE L O. ore that date ing bef Nevada City, or see the follow Bennetts, Jack Fred Garrison, Bill Mullis, Howard Day or Rudy Hansen, Carl Hieronimus, Joseph Plageman. , No. 2655, BANNER MOUNTAIN POST in Ashland, Phelan family move to other parts. Mr. and Mrs. Wright drove to Sac ans. February 12, the Ladies Club met at Wogds Hall and iu spite of the pouring rain 15 were present. After the potluck lunch the afternoon was Mr. passed pleasantly with the playing of games and exchanging of -valen Veteran of Foreign = of The United States. By Robert Paine; Adjutant. On Feb. 13th, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shove celebrated their 55th wedding of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hammer. anniversary. Natives of PennsylvanMr. and Mrs. M. A. Bryan and ia; they were married in New York family spent several aays last week years ‘they movbusiness and state. After several in San Francisco on homestead north. of Lake Supéfior. Sunday dipner guests of Mr. and some 20 years of pioneering After Sweetland of Mrs. Albert Proom cold country they moved to} that in were Mr. and Mrs. Frances Proom Mr. ‘where California Southern and family of Grass Valley. years. 26 for ess his Shove was in busin Robert Sauer has returned to they came 1o r Within the past year afte ship, the Skagit, at Stockton e near their resid to Juan nts Mr. North San spending a week with his pare associate an is who rman son ‘She and Mrs.: Matt Sauer. ating of oper the in r Bake Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kessler on the Oak Tree ranch. Dewey the saw mill family are now living in the es have six children living, village. Hav_ The Shov great Kessler house in this 10 and 20 grandchildren from Silverthe ing ing recently returned even the In children. k was emgrand fif_ by ton, Colorado where Pac ised surpr were pair. honored enddesc ployed. who s hbor neig their of Charles teen were group. All Sunday visitors of Mrs. them in a David ‘ed wpon Mrs. and Mr. exwere. tful even Harman interested in the Gridley. Mr. most ttoge s year y Waller and family of periences of their man loyee of the Rees. shov the Hamman who is an emp her recounted by at Placerville. PG & E is stationed were served later in the Rhoades freshments the Recent callers at evening. Ramsden of San a-Class home were Mrs. -_L. Olover Martin is conducting LilMies and Uhrig of his e Francisee, Mrs. in photography —at the nom y. Cit ada rokee Nev Che of on lian Taupre mother, Ruby Bridges n home on bee class has st fir er ad the Re at t Eugene adSt. Those presen Howar d Re z,
x. But Kno le t Mer For m and fro d leave were Lois, Fre ‘spent the week Bud y s, Cit lin d Mul oo k dw Nic Re son, er of Mrs. Roy Wil apd ents Mr. and Worley Raymond end with his par Rhoades, Alice Hill. Frank Reader.’ ed ‘Butz of CelesMr. and Mrs. Fr 25th their ated tial Valley celebr a AS rsary Feb. 8. wedding annive d an . Mr Butz parents: surprise Mrs. z, Cru ta Nelson of San Mrs. Harold yed for 5 rday ata sta arrived Satu family the ng rday eveni A . days. Satu eo. “or inlud} . the Butz home eres at and Mr. , is Butz ed Fred, Jr., Miss Loi TOILETRIES BN a en cerns ae FOR MEN 4 7 followed Many methods have been devised and with the purpose of keeping the wolf from the Personally we are inclined to believe that door. the buying . all. ofinsurance is the best and cheapest of them course, since that iis our profession we may diced to some extent, but thereis a. Of be preju lot of common . We even sense in the statement—Insure and be sure insure go further and suggest that you be sure to ee with this agency. ed to Canada where tney took up a pleasure. Se Keep that Wolf from the Door Tamento Saturday to see the skating vanities of 1947. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Don Sourbeck of San Francisco are visiting the N. A. Bry Tom Ried from Sun Valley, Idaho tines. awere fecent visitors for several days jobs, decent hous Happy men . . . men with live and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hill and post-1918 gangsterism veterans, seem to have forgotten this simple fact i een: ing, and op will Oregon. Recent visitors of Mrs. Ada Por-. ter were her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Warren of Centralia, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Toms and family have returned to North San Juan after spending several weeks in Southern California on business mericans pull together e waves, and a return to Alarmists who predict crim involving World War Il They you Our advice costs you nothing and places ne ——__. aa under no obligation. .~ i a Hartman Insurance Agency LOUIS HARTMAN 108 Race Street — of Auburn) Grass Va Phone -616 NowServing FULL COURSE 150 TO 250 5:30 TO'8:00 P. M. DAILY Except Saturday and Sunday Open till 9:00 P. M. Saturday isa Sunday . NOW FEATURING Y LUNCHEONS SUNDAY MID-DA 3:30 P. M. 0 TO 12:0 WEEK LUNCHEONS SERVED EVERY DAY OF THE _We are proud to be among those listedin “Gourmet s Guide to Good Eating” N T N I R P J DEER CREEK INN k 406 Broad Street STAG BAY RUM Shaving Cream — tube m STAG After-Shave Lotion RICH LATHERING -. Stag Shampoo Nevada City 29< STAG BRUSHLESS } Shaving Crea Phone 107 Jar 59< S9< (plus tox) 50< AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY “TWIN CITY GRAV ROAD i