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____NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET
ellie AN * kal clint gat gate ~ si a THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
MITCHELLS HAVE BABY BOY
WiASHINGTON: . (Nevada Co.}-—
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mitchell are the
happy parents of a baby boy, born
'. ®ebruary 4th in the Miner’s Hospital, Nevada City, The child is named Dana Arthur Mitchell.
Mrs. Myrtle Hoppe, mother of)
.
Mrs. Mitchell is visiting the Miteh-.
ells and was in Nevada City Monday.
NEWS
GRASS VALLEY
HIGH SCHOOLa a Sst eel
chamber for the stadent council.
The scores of books and supplies
[that Have been gathering dust for
Heaven knows how many years, have
all been transfered to the baleony
over the library.
The council has hired a contractor
to re-model the room and re-plaster
Mrs. Hoppe resides in San Anselmo. .
the badly cracked walls. New florescent lights will be installed and a
Pleasure aiid rela
cil members.
The freshm an
charge of the con
‘Marysville game F
and hotdogs wil} b
They will also h
the game. Music will
a 20, Ig
Xation a the».
Cessions ty.
Tiday night *
€ 80ld.
ave qa danga ‘
be by Teeony,
Perce ‘
Paris, F
—_~
.
‘last week to snend a month in Wenatchee,
brother in law died recently fn Wenatchee. On their return they hope
to bring Mra. Moore’s mother back
to Camptonville to make her home.
. to the Twin Cities
were Mr.’ Verne Lyons, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Stone and Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Rittenhouse. 33
Mrs, Clarence Hanson
Edith Kendall drove to Nevada City
. } to attend EKastern Star meeting Tues. day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vindhurst
{spent the weekend in Faradise visiting Mr. Vindhurst’s parents. They
returned to. Camptonville Monday .
hight.
priming eoats of paint used on U.
“Navy ships has been foynd to reduce .
substantially the hazard (of fire.
children, Ronnie and Myra,.of Napa,
visited the Nelson Stone family Saturday and Sunday enroute home from
Truckee where they
Stone’s sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hines epent the
weekend in Nevada City visiting M>.
Hine’s sister and her family. They
returned to Cammtonville
night,
Mrs. Blanche
granddaughter
visited Mr.
Sunday
Moore. .and
Cleora Hansen
her
left
Washington. Mrs. Moore’s
Camptonville residents who drove
last weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams,
and Mrs.
“By MRS. J. D. RITTENHOUSE BY DON BURNS
le
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Stone and The Grass Valley Miners basketball squads will meet the Marysville
indians on the Grass Valley court
Friday night at 7 p. m.
The Miners A squad is at present
tied with Nevada City for first place
in the Sierra Foothill League comi petition, and the Indians have not
. won a single game this year as yet.
Starters for the Miners will be
. Ali and Daley at forwards, LaCrosse
. and Lippi at the guard spots, and
Tom Hooper at center.
The Miners will’ start off the
Placer Invitational Basketball Touwrnament, Saturday, at Auburf, when .
they will meet Lincoln at 9 a. m.
Placer Union will meet the Folsom
five at 10 a.m. and noseville will
clash with El Dorado high school at
il a. m. Nevada City will meet San
"Juan Union high school at noon.
The finals are Scheduled to be
flayed: off at night. Cups and trophies will be awarded the championship
team, the consolation winner and the
most valuable player.
The basketball team voted Pat
(princess for the Placer invitational
basketball tournament.
Each school’s team chooses a
princess, and the pfincess of the
Smith, Hi senior, as the Grasg Valley . _
phonograph, equipped with all types
of records, from classical to swing,' of the Gallic tribe
will be placed in the room for the was originally ¢a]}
the Christi
of
ea
~
e
rance, was foundeg
an Era ag a for
tified top
Lutetig
oe
\ From where I sit..
i
_ Her Honeymoon
Most of the young newlyweds in
the Garden Tavern fo
at Roundstone
Lake or Jackson beer, they stayed at h
‘“There’s no place better than
our town,” Cissy says. “And I'd
like to start married life at home,
with things Bud and I are used to.”
Makes sense, come to think of it.
Folks naturally ‘left them alone:
of beer or two—with the
~ panion in the world.
with your own Possessions,
home cooking, and a friendly
by Soe Marsh,
Where Cissy Spent _
and except for occasional Visits to
T a glass of .
ome, getti
Falls; why the Martins even went used to married bliss.’ ©"
as far as New York City. ‘My missus prefers traveling.
But when Cissy Cupper married and that’s her right. But fre
_ ‘the ‘young Carter boy, they alwhere I sit, there’s no place
lowed as how they wére going to better for a’ honeymoon Or secong
spend their honeymoon right here. honeymoon—than right at home .
best com.
‘7. United States Brewers Foundation
Addition of aluminum powder to
3. comes the queen of the tournament,
office has been reconverted: into a
teamwhich wins the tournament beThe old bookroom across from the
Reginiered US Patent Ofice
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AND SEE WHAT eh Lowen we
COMPLETE
INVESTMENT SERVICE
Specializing in:
Selection of proper securities.
Investment timing.
Account balancing.
es wn = Continuous account supervision.
_ Representing
WULFF HANSEN AND Co.,
: SAN FRANCISCO
423 5th Street Marysville
(Opposite Hotel Marysville)
STOCKS BOND
Phone 585
a,
By Ernie Bushmiller
_ Broad Street :
CAN BE OBTAINED WHEN YOU DROP IN HERE .
Drinks served to your particular style
SHORT ORDERS AND MEALS
For Your Pleasure
&
‘Hob Nob Club
_ Alively place in a lively town with history”
Nevada City
Te
nea YARD"
“PIONEBR LUMBER
ee
RADIO
REPAIRS
413 Broad Street
Phone 378R
NEVADA CITY .
Sales and Service
‘Service at your home
~ Pickup and delivery
Next door to theatre
E. M. DALPEZ
. Watch Repairing
ee.
a
eve
ordinances.
timber is cut an
ences oF building
ing will be held
yigors in the Cc
that all persons
express thew vie
The proposed
PROPOSED
TON 1:
ty, or in any fT
vores, contractor,
of any such land,
mining timbers, $a
polts, fire wood, OF
quit in the accumu
the limits of any i
inafter be carried
after provided. 9:
ueted in any 2
<<. more inter!
eats marginal stri
which marginal ett
separates same fro
State maintained r
SECTION 3:
conducted in the ¢
fitteen feet in heis
measured at four ;
time of cutting op
during such operat
trees, shall be lopp
"portions of tree. Al
processed as follov
(a) Within
that no f
ground, 2
(b) Within
pile exces
square fe
any. othe!
having a
one-half
SECTION 4:
} Sections 2 and 3, a
* in the following m
(a) All ¢
having a
and onecutting 9
(b) All .
operation
trees, shiz
at the tin
(c) All .
piled. No
sixtyfow
feet fron
ing timhb
four and
SECTION 5:
any tree, all accu
ered and piled as
piled as set forth”
SECTION 6:
of Section 3 (b) .
with the provisior
State of Californi
that in any event
the provisions o S
or before the 15t!
SECTION 7:
by defined to be a
. which are less th:
the peeling of any
_ SECTION. 8:
County, or of any
ployee, contractor
' of any such land,
tough Jumber, ple
‘that result in the
County outside of
taified on to con:
SECTION 9:
ducted in the foll
¥ (a) AM
in Sectic
(b) All
ants sto)
at a poi
shall be
mable n
(c) AN
bustion
feet froi
connecte
SECTION 30
defined as all y->:
Wood materia]terial and include
any other waste.
SECTION 11
ice shall be a se
Provision thereof.
fontinue shall be.
Part of any sectio
all other Parts of
being the intent
ll be separate
12
demeanor punish:
of six months or
; Meh fine and imy
TON 13
by the Jaws of th
kee Officers, are
this = nty to m
this ordir
AN ORDINANCE
AT PLAC
SECTION 1.
ing any cabin, te:
‘orporated territ,
maintain a fiyeb;
thirty (39) feet
or other str
eaves, nee
T 1 of ez
: UTION 2:
turning stove, he
Ty of the Coy
Prevent the es
or incinera:
he standar¢
ON 3:
Mee shall be a s,
ete thereof
ereof, shall
4 this ordinance
is Board tha
ud Perative.
SECTION
4:
fimeanot punich