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March 24, 1947 (8 pages)

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pnDAY, MARCH 24, 1947 __NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET PACE THREE gp WITH THEFT yADA CITY: James LeRoy San Francisco was arAUBURN DISTRICT ASKED TO PROPOSE a 25, Highw tlifornia Highway pa ed eke the Summit WednesFULL TIME SALARY me ad lodged in the county need night @ sah ear. theft. AUBURN: The board of supervischarged srted that Groves atole . OS at the last meeting requested piticers ages and excbatigDistrict Attorney C. E. Tindall to ar in San ner in Truckee, doubl-. Propose a salary figuré which—he it for anot Sacramento, when would accept for full time dut# with toward no private practice. a nO ehe ae inox, if ou know what w¢ r equi The ill occur you know when. an, At the present time the district attorney is allowed to accept private practice in addition to his duties as public prosecutor. o The board also asked for a recomL ESTATE va mendation as to a satary for a f-ll REAI time deputy ‘district attorney with insurance, Mimeographing, no private practice. public stenographer, Notary. The matter came up for discussion when Tindall appeared before the board and asked for additional espace for the district attorney's office. Phone Answering ServicesrINSON COMPANY 402 W. Main Street The board felt. it might be mor Valley Telephone 101-3 cake economical to employ the district attorney and one assistant.on a full time basis, with the office confined solely to county work, rather than to continue the present system where part: of the time and office space involve private pactice. Tindall will report back at the April meeting of the board. April the rainy month is a time of slick pavements and skiding autos. If you’re driving make sure it is at a safe speed for instant stops. You may save a life: If you’re walking look both ways before crissing the street. The National Conservation IGHT AND SOLD Transfer & Storage Hic Flat, Grass Valley, Phone 39 DA PKREEM CAMPAIGNED HERE AS SIZEABLE AMoUNT Feo THE GRUNT GAME a By: Jack Sords The urge for tolerance is closety . assaciated with those who are quick-. Ff you apa a list of tire: war protfiteers you,will have a list of those Ge (MAO CARNERA BACK INTHE VU. S. COLLECTING AMERICAN DOLLARS AS A wWeestiege . : 2” Pinko DIONT NET oo MucH Witten HE A HEAVYWEIGHT BoxER BUT He MEANS TO RETURN To (TAL With a AS SEEN AT Bureau says April showers should remind you that if you drive with your head in the clouds you may find a permanent home there., GRAHAM & GATES WIRE ROPE CABLE SPLICING 24 HOUR SERVICE J. GRAHAM FLINDT’S WATCH REPAIR “Careful Workmanship” NEW AND USED WATCHES Phone 587 229 Commercial Street Nevada Citybushes don’t thin These creatures one 697-W. a type of crested 226 WASHINGTON STREET WER AUBURN, CALIFORNIA nia, a nl a alee estes derground holes grows warmer, from which to.ma turn to their period and the depths, says Dr. Bush Climbing Lizard Reported: By Biologist LOS ANGELES: . driving the highway between Springs affd Indio, you . grey white reptiles climbing in the fected by the desert heat. Raymond B. Cowles, fessor of biology on the Los Angeles campus of the University of Califorin a recent issue of Copeia. sf The lizards come out of their unbask in the sun and feed. As the sun they insects and flower: When the sun gets too hot, It is between the morning basking they re-. trict in the war years was greatly inunderground burrows. . creased and though the dist~ict voted bonds to erect. more cla: rooms, tual 1 a CPA ruling prevented co: 4etion retea oO cooler ; last year when it was most needed. Cowles, that thé ea cette debt teieiedededobbabtete getter 7 gS
Chester Prisk Buys School House And Two Acres GRASS VALLEY: Chester Prisk’'s Tf, when you're! iq of $3750.50 for the Bear River Palm . school house was the highest, Carl % See large! Brock, clerk of the Bear River ~ 207 Broad Street : school road reports. k you're being afThe Bear River school will close . shbieieieieieieiiepteieiebdedeertente est: to accuse other people of intelwho oppose the Se of erance. (war contracts. t P PR ae a a a ee eke ee ee ee ie i ee le le sae aco Sahel Trl fyi See ee * e + e ~ + Pe a r B $ = * / ? / } é. i Oo . ~ oa om + %+ ee 3 ey 4 me * % gy oe . ~ t * oe é * & THE PALM WILLIAM HOME MEN’S FURNISHINGS . G as +, weeted SPRINGS SHOW~ Telephone 146 in June and will not reopen. The district has voted to join the Grass Valley school district and pupils beginning next fall will be transported by bus to local schools. are desert iguanas lizard, reports Dr. associate proPrisk, Grass Valley business man will not take possession until school is closed. Two acres of land was included in the. sale. in the morning to seek shade The Bear River was. one of the earliest schools established in Nevada County, Population in the diske short sorties for $S near the ground. The overflow of. students is being iguanas often climb bushes and small trees to eat the leaves and flowers. Sometimes they are found 5 to 6 feet cared for this year by the Grass Valley school board. ———— off the ground. OVER DRIVING DANGEROUS Cosmetic Specials TUSSY CREAM SHAMPOO — New formula—conApril. Death and ES ES ee ie $1.00 ‘COLGATES White Pine or . Meme Blossom Bath pigge ee Sariee Bare ee ee 59c thousand persons F Ayers HONEYSUCKLE CREAM COLOGNE $1.00 Herb Farm Shop LEMON VERBENA BATH SOAP Box $2.00 Aten en eeemeen ee eensanennnneseemnnnncanascuncenesessewnapeonausesnenapensenensecssacasamesemenanrecsreneee Beware of burns in» Marth and rise during the winter months and reports the National Conservation Bureau. Between nine and ten ed every year by burns resulting from fire, chemicals, steam and other hot substances. On long trips stop and relax oceasionally, but always stop well off the highway. Don’t over drive yourself or your car. Fatigue takes the pleasure out of motoring and is a frequent cause of accidents. injury from burns and KEEP PRESSURE EVEN Uneven air pressure in your car’s tires may cause uneven braking particuarly on wet pavements. — are accidently killPinauds EAU DE. QUININE for the Hair Tussy New “CONTRABAND” matching lipstick, -touge, nail polish and cream rouge 4A SH DENTAL SPECIAL— REXALL KLENZO TOOTH BRUSH and KLENZO . DENTAL CREAM -G4e value ft Now 47c O REXALE DRUG STORE . . 225 Broad Street, Nevada City, Telephone 100 announced writers Will Cut Your Billing Time in Half GET THEM AT THE» NUGGET § Broad Street, Telephone Nevada City 36 The recent increase in automobie insurance rates as DOES NOT APPLY TO FARMERS AUTO INSURANCE CAREFUL DRIVERS CAN SAVE MONEY BY 111 West Main St. AUTO WNERS by the National Bureau of Casualty UnderEe #3 : a aes } . POLICY HOLDERS INSURING WITH FARMERS ee ee FOR RATES AND INFORMATION Phone 1044 Grose Valley. pISTRICT OFFICE ! California’s industrial development, before and during the war has become permanent growth— the postwar trend is away! We are going places in a big way! ---in industry, ‘ Immediately after wartime building restrictions were lifted, P.G. and E. began to provide increased serwice for Northern and Central Cali-_ fornia to meet new and increased demands for gas and electricity and to build well abead of anticipated growth. In 1946 approximately — $45,000,000 was spent toward that. end. AND NOW a comprehensive — 5-year expansion program has been developed calling forthe expenditure of an additional po 308,200 nee by the end of 1951. New power plants will be constructed and others enlarged, adding about 1,000,000 horsepower to P. G. and E.’s power capacity. Also. included in the program is avast systemwide expansion of transmis-P. G. and E. will be fully aah a, eo and Central Cali-