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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

January 9, 1947 (4 pages)

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“THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1947 semper =meamercediiie NEWS FROM . THE RIDGE SARE MT.ST. MARY’S BUSINESS SCHOOL Special training in shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, spelling, English, machine work, office training and ‘coaching for state and U. S. Civil Service examinations. Tuition reasonable. : SISTERS OF MERCY HHenineoenebinietetoiiok4 : Motor Rebuilding community had a jolly time Christ for rebuilding, reboring and motor tune-up, S & S GARAGE as well as general repairs. sent for Christmas dinner. GRASS VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL ee OUR CHOICE LIQUORS represent the very finest in selection, in quality and moderate price. Shop at the GOLD PAN—its right on the corner — and handy! GOLD PAN LIQUOR STORE PAULINE AND JOHNNIE ZUGNONI OPEN DAILY — 10 A. M. TO 8 P.M.° Grass Valley The Grass Valley Miners A and B will. Roseville Tigers Friday MEALS OF ALL KINDS OUR DRINKS ARE STILL MARKED -WITH THE DISTINCTION OF QUALITY SERVICE Hob Nob Club “A lively placein a lively town with history” Nevada City eee Street ; Pad DELIVERY SERVICE poe ‘In Gracs Valley rally will be held’ Sacramento, Radio Hospital 7.95 shes DISTANCE MOVING ALSO LOCAL MOVING ACCOUNTANT “EDWIN IN $STEPHENS ATTORNEYS _ 29.50 ELECTRICITY, TIMBER, BULLD NEVADA €@ITY: County Clerk R. ING, YEARLY TAXES. CASH es ‘RIGHT PRICE. N. McCormack yesterday announced The Holmes. Funeral Home . vice is priced within ‘the means all. Ambulance service at all OTTO GLAUSER, Phone 203. Rt. Box 1952, Fruit Ridge, Sacramento, . 246 Sacramento, St.. that five candidates had qualified for director of the Nevada Cdéunty Soil Conservation District. The five are C. C. Green, Kendric J. Rolph, Clarence R. Cunningham : Herbert V. Pingree and C. E. Gassa way. Five are to be elected. ifornia. _ i 4-TH-pd FOR SALE—One Gas and . Home Aippliances. Jan. 6 2te Sisdah, 11; 30° to 12:30. 129 South Auburn St,, Grass Va LOUIS VISTICA NURSER Y—General It Lineof ‘Nursery Stock, -Fruii, Shade, Flowering Trees. Shrigbs, and Citrus Camelias and Route 1, Live Oak, California. . FOR SALE—1946 PACKARD SIX, will take. 1940 or 1941 “car as trade-in. 118 Murphy St., Phone 474, Grass Valley SALE PRICE RED CROSS _ Regular Price, 8.95 SERVICE.. . on = 49, ; E bew % \f ee OFFICE: 1, Nevada City. 1:30 aA ix days a week. Phone . a Quinn ree e,.321-J. ao) ae texturing, stucco painting, ==} Road, Phon: Grass~ Valley 1ee eae ee : ” SERVICE, pea G. E. Golvin, Box.771, McCourtney. ~ the City ~Limits : tp 1-13 All’ Br of plastering, sheetrock . Near thé Highwayie te TOR ‘ONE THIRD OFF SICIAN, SURGEON OSTEOPATH phone 88Y138-88Y2. P. O. Address, Regular Price, 8.95 wachtiae RACESmaT Phone Grass Valley 360 No Answer—Graas. alan fi 17. ‘CYRIL N. KERRIN, D; Plants. Located 3% miles north of Yuba City on .U. S. 99E. Tele : oe Regular Price, 12.50 Wood Combination’ Range in excellent condition, reasonably priced. See it at ourAommercial Street Store in Nevada City. BONDS, Modern pta-24 9. {ae 495 . ae bee a ee Kant-Wet covers, cotton filled San Franc The Pen —JustA Sample of Our ‘Servico—a ‘PHONE 984 LINGERIE CHESTS With Metal Stands. _ Reg. Price, 7. 95 Bakersfield Los Angeles . . 4 SERVICE ., before 6 p. m = . ARID —SGoad used cars, Mighent. . prices paid. Drive in with ear. Leave with eésh. BARL COVEY “(GARAGE 143 East Main Street,. i:= ee: Valley. © PS PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVION — CLOTHES HAMPERS Leatherette. Reg. Price, 11.95 Oakland Alameda. in the afternoon.
: SALE PRICE Stockton Fresno’ Nevada : City , 36 All Hardwood, Reg. ie 38.50 SALE PRICE oe ea MOVING and ART’S: ON JUVENILE FURNITURE — CHILDRENS WARDROBES HIGH CHAIRS Regular Price, 9.95 ao7 201 Mill Sireet, Grass Valley . STORAGE—CRATING—PACKING Following the acsemblythe entire Under New Ownership student body will form a serpentine Take Your Moving Problems to’ , Juan taking up residence on Highmarade which will weave from the WILSON J. MAJORS _ Experienced Moving Men “ wav 49 near the school. high school-to the business district Proprietor Mrs. Cunie Mahan our school to promote attendance at the game: teacher snent several days in San STUDENT BODY NOMINATIONS Franciseo with Mr. and Mrs, Roberts. With the end of the first semester Grass Valley Phone 80> This was her first visit to the bay drawing to a close, petitions for stu-. . area and she was delighted with it. dent ‘body officers for the second Mrs. Hattie Bone has returned semester have heen. drawn up .dur-from Track where she spent the ing the past week. holidays with, relatives. Nominees are as follows: student Miss June Colman of San Fran-body president: Clinton Hooper. cisco was hothe for the holidays. at Ken LaCrosse: and. Don. “Arts; her parents the Wright Colmans. student body vice president; Don Guests at Christmas dinner includ-Burns and student ‘body secretary; ae 19 ‘Broad Street— ; ed Aunt Moen and Felix Anderson Betty Steele; Janet Grah and Lola of Tyler and Teddv Jacobs. Johnson. Telephone 539-3. } ~ Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Burgin and Each petition must bear the sign-daughter Bonnie of Pocatello, Idaho atures. of twenty five student indor-snent tha Christmas holidavs with sers, Class officers will be noninher son A. W. Burgin and his family ated Friday; January 10, when all WANTED TO BUY FROM OWNER ATTOR of North San. Juan. : clases will hold meetings. ‘~ 100 OR MORE ACRES. STATE Uniog Buildin, Harvey Webster Seaman, U.S. 38. .FULL PARTICULARS — TOWN: Nevada ‘City ; Siboney of San Diego and: his wife FIVE IN TINE FOR SOIL 'SEIP, SECTION, RANGE, ROAD formerly Betty McQuinn spent their CONDITION, KIND OF WATER,}. ° DIRECTOR January Jearance Sale Removable and adjustable tray styles’ 7, osm SE ‘Our Furniture Vans ee leaving évery day. for somewhere! Is YOUR Furniture: Aboard? A ‘sixteen piece pep band made up mostly of regular band members, has been organized for entertaining at Hasketball games. ‘Claud Swartz, gtr aduv ova : Nevada City sters. first Christmas together with their T Phone 387 ce 209 Commercial Street . RELIABLE TRANSFER AND STORAGE =. __DESIGNED TO SUIT YOUR SPECIAL TASTES , Stationers. ed his family for’ Christmas dinner. They are now hack in North San WE ARE NOW SERVING SALE PRICE Prompt. Efficient, Nevada City PICK UP AND evening, Richard Page and-Bill Berriman have organized this band with Mr. FulMrs. Richard Williams and chillerson’s aid, dren spent five weeks with ber parIn preparation for the big season ents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson in opening game Friday evening, a pep Healdsburg. Richard Williams join SERVICE : the meet basketball squads Mah na . BLUE RIBBON WINNERS _ TYPEWRITER REPAIR Repaired BY DON BURNS January 10, to gen the tirst same. { Hammers returned to their home in Seattle after spending several weeks here in our village. . (Mr. and Mrs, Gene Duggan and ‘family of Siweetland spent Christmas in Oakland with her sister Mrs. Bill Wikitin -and family. GUARANTEED Radios Los Angeles. Christmas at the Leo Hammers oif' the Sierra othill League comrecently off Ketchen, Idalio was en-petition. é joyed by his brother and wife C. E. Albert Ali,iforward; Pete Daley. Hammer of Seattle, Washington and forward; Tom’ Hooper, guard; Ken the Wade Odens of North San Juan. LaCrosse ,guard. and Amthony. LipShortly after Christmas the C. E. pi will start for the Miners A hoopee a Corner Main-and Auburn: Streets ‘Nevada City Economical _ 108 CLARK STREET : Leetettettedettemnat 3 National Hotel Building U. S. Civil Service examinations. Sebastopol were guests at Christmas time at their sons, George B. Sherman and wife of Sacramento in-their new home. George’s sister, Mrs. H. V. Page and hveband of Chico were pre The H. H. Browns entertained at Christmas dinner. Among the guests were their daughter Peggy Jean Brown of Inglewood anid their son Bill Brown: of “Davis .and Mrs. Brown’s father, Samuel Wesner of Is OUR SPHECIALTY—Completely equipped ig . . REGISTER THIS WEEK AT MT. ST. MARY'S this By ‘ALICE HILL New Classes Are In Session. TELEPHOYE 264-5 : of mas nightwith an old fashioned hayride around this vicinity ‘singing. The ride ended at Ada Rhoades where GRASS VALLEY: The Sisters of refreshments were enjoyed. Mercy at Mt. St. Mary’s Business Mrs. Fred Butz of Celestial ValCollege have stated that registrations ley is now visiting her parents Mr. for their spring semester are still eo = and Mrs. -Harold Nelson of Santa open. Any one wishing to take the Mr. an'd Mrs. F. R. Addleman enCruz, i courses offered should register this tertained his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ruby Martin of this village. week. ed FP, Addleman and Mr. and Mrs. and Edward: Bridges formerly of The ‘tbuSiness school olffers special . Lloyd Denham of Petaluma at ChristIowa were married in Reno on training: in shorthand, typewriting, . mas dinner. Christmas day go we learned on New bookkeeping, spelling, english, office Years day. training and coaching for state and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sherman of. Grass Valley, California eM Baby Racghier Several young carolers th aaeal Nevada ‘Cina Phone 305, . Residence cab! sow ‘