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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 17, 1947 (4 pages)

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E ba Pd CITY. Beas: VALLEY NUGGET. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR Ai a Si The Tahoe Area Goud! GRASS VALLEY: M /Sgt. Alien E. _FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1947 PERSONALS “Bill ‘Wagner, son of Mr. até Mrs, NEVADA CITY: Mr. and Mrs. Wm Wagner, 551 Coyote Street, Ne Andrew W: \Enlists in U. Shey ~ MRS. ANINTE BROWNING . jonn Jones and Corilla Jacobson; all) vada City, has been appointea art of Salt Lake’ City, were guests last! .aitor of the S NEVADA CrIry: Mre Annie! _ ck of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarrie. an Jose State College stands in third place In 54 Boy ‘Butler of the local U. 8. army 4nd/ Browning was siven a party on her). ‘ : ‘ ‘ gruop left Saturday for San Fran. Beout Councils of the Twelfth region, Mair force recruiting service, in the] 99,4 pirthday. Thursday, ,October 9th. isco. magazine, Lycurgus. Bill is q senior art major. including the states of California.) basement of the city library, Grass) mnose who attended were: Mrs. Rose (ti, “Arizona; and Nevada “and the. Valley, California, announced tode¥. wioyie, “Miles Mamie Fenton, Mrs. Hawaiian islands in the percentage. the reenlistment of Stanley A. Weser,. ciam Scarf. Mrs. Mildred Browning, of gain in membership this year Over former sergeant of hte United States! yw. Charles . Worthley, Mrs. Lester pra tio: bier Rev ann 4c ie resale tn: a remit . ete Corps, Where he bas served for) Browning amd children, Mre C. EF Mat step in this. recetved by Seout Executive Raymond the past seven and one-half years. pertren, Mrs.. Mary Moore, Mr. and met ‘at J. Bwan today.’ ‘ ~ peo Te to yaa Mrs. Eugene Browning, Mr. and Mrs. after, wn r lyde “for the Ang fovetatces 5. gnia. a6 8D welere: “ea War, ane doring tbe “sy ae. ee ws tnowres yitagewcrgnl contain-’ This cite jon took. place in. every on , Corrigidor, Philippine Islands, ing; Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Browning, trons: 4 in “esse school * ator whére he was captured by the Japaa 1“ 4 section of the council and -wa® aC~-. Face in May, 1942, after the fall of Mr. and Mrs “Walter Butz, .« oe aa Waron nab Pp bled th survivors and hero of the famous Ba-. 0. yan an tte” Bon leas hie year. Tais has enabled the coun-. taan adath march.” And then.in late. Nye JOHMSOm™Bir One ng, M ‘ei? to put ifito effect a two man pro1948 was‘traneferred to Osaka, Japan, Gilbert; Walter -. Browning, Mrs. gram of field. service Porees thé en*. where he spent the rest of, his 42 Blanche Williams and Mr. and Mrs. tire council, Ewan stated. . ihonth® ase prisoner of wat, and then] “"H08 Brow mime: « : released in September of 1945 by the a abe Capital Judge Ponders : “Weer has diittehed in the field “arFuneral for Spanish Action to Form District. ,. tillery, for four years, European theaAmerican War Vet te nassigned, takin a t f » : “AUBURN (Placer Go.): Superior] the ¢ is s advantage Of] Grass -WALLEY: Charles H. 1 the chance for all prior service men Ne e Beckerles) sage B. F. Van Dyke of Sacramento] +o entist for the European theater.. . Wood. veteram Gf the Spanish AmeriPy ited in ordéred.the action “designed to force can War, died ‘Wednesday morning in ist He holds the following: medals and hodist. the creation of the Donner Summit h da, . PS Home, 215 Enipire street. He was awards, the presidential unit citati . Public Utility District submitted at. phuippine defense ribbon, Philippine affiliatedwitik the George A. Mar= conelusion-of -a "hearing in Au-. iiberation ribbon, American defense shall Camp, (Wnited Spanish ‘War Veterans of Roseville: medal/ American theater medal, World se og o#dering the matter sub. War Il victory medal, and the marine Hooper amc Weaver Mortuary have ; . phitted ‘without briéfs Saturday, Judge corp good conduct medal. tentatively set the funeral for Friday and} Van. Dyke overruled, a demurrer to the. © He is the ‘brother of Mrs. Marggie at 2p: m. Emterment will be in the Nevada Auburn Cermetery, Placer county. “writ of mandamus action-brought by. C. Thompson, Star Route, ; ay vee oe Chamberlain, Auburn attorney, City, California, where he was emThe deceased was born in Iowa 77 to sone? the’ supervisors; of Placer Ployed in farming before reentering . years. agoHie fiad lived in Grass fo et e boundaries for the }the service. Valley for 15 years and was occupied fatrict «-Weger states that after this tour . until his retirement as a laborer. He , ‘aterp oid. “fot duty that, he will again reenlist. leaves his wife, Mrs. Bessie “Wood, was : ne by ots remain . in the service and make. and two nephéws, Frank West of ar a it: his career, until final “retirement Sacrk Valley, and Ponala Arndt of saan eufficlent informa . ‘0 *he, army. ees {. supervisors aor oem ng] > Whe ~ case’ was consolidated ialCounty Got $63,452 State itiehwey ities ‘county after writs had been ob-. . (NEVADA CITY: Nevada county’s. state apportionment of highway mon. Placer and -Nevdaa counties share of state highway funds -for. ies to the coumty was $85,164. ‘the pensioners to act or} 1946-47 “totalled. $83,452, ‘forty-seven Over the state as a-whole, the use in per “cent more than the $56,731 war-} counties: received $29,114,244 from the time low for 1944-45, California. Tax. state in highway monies during 1946: payers’ association said today, analyz47, up 60 per cent from. the $18,244,893 . Graay puehaiaren, ‘to. insuré aj ing the trend of state funds available war-time tow -For 1941-42, the total water supply in. the area during. 1948, . for highways: during the war years. state highway apportionment to the ; eg 1941died the first war year,. counties ammounted to $23,974,420. \DS . pce . Ads: Bring Results . rk i . ROADWAY THEATRE . DIRECTION T. AND D. JR., ENTERPUHISES, INC. t= you get MOM. SAYS ,, __ riaxol OBS IQUE USED : 220, ‘Commercial Street ze Y Bowne Cay Pet : i . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY erg : ; “Notice is Rereby, given that the i nian ae Apply ees “Director Agriculture .of the : is = es Gite hoa code. the following described _estray_ animal: eee eee With JANIS CARTER: and GLENN FORD With PENNY SINGLETON and Hf] : ARTHUR LAKE : SUNDAY -MONDAY MAUREEN O'HARA and JOUN PAYNE . . More complete stocks, and more of them! Look for whatever you need at our store. We serve both home owners and contractors at rock bottom prices. LINESMAN'S PLIERS
Standerd electrician’s wire cut_ ting and stripping pliers. Pol, ished faces, milled jaws, quametal finish handles eocceeccesi $1.85 8-0z. Roll FRICTION TAPE Now: a. 45c 10-Amp. TOGGLE — SWITCHES OUTLET A well known make that gives’ long trouble-free service. Ideal for home workshops. *-inch fiat side shaft. ; aa $6450 34H. P. HARDWARE TELEPHONE 5 TELEPHONE 38 NEVADA CTY GRASS VALLEY Mystery of the Missing Farms Yep, the ‘number of farms in where our free, American life is America is shrinking (by a quartersecure. Where every member conillion inthe last five years!). operates and. ghares the work .What’s happened to the missing living together in temperance and larms? The land has been taken tolerance—temperance that prein by other farms, increasing the — fers a moderate beverage like beer,average size by twenty acres! © and tolerance for a taste that may Does this growth mean farmbe different from one’s own. ing’s no longer a family enterFrom where I sit, our Family prise? Just the opposite! More Farms (and they’re 96% of all families own farms today than farms) are something that this ever—only with labor-saving countty can be proud of! equipment they can handle more land, more work. 7 That’s as it should be. The family pe Maral, farm is a fortress ot democracy — af Ps bo ‘Conrichs 1947, United States Brewers F. aes TA 2 ERE HTS CPR RRS” AEE ts SE ES LA OE EBS MEL DAVIS’S “BLUE PRELUDES” TRIO aw in Max sharpening ay practically i, Yes, : pe there. in the <a ‘The sk : eyelashes ; it is, a® the 'b ‘the \spook’s e jet eye, right or This ‘wel out 0 . It belon 4 whose wife « gentto Al by Ly some years: Aampus Vitus. & in an invite to mofoolery, lis a mining loca \Hére it is: et ‘Cape’ Bar, key Slide, O Creel} ji, Sucker Fiat, re Gulch, £ * Creek, Po} al r Bar, Hell’s Buckeye F Hill, Squat int Hill, Bran » Guich, Rot ad Ox Kanyor fuilors Diggin fan Town, . RB: , Hardserab iy, oles “Creek e Bend, S s Gulch, Do n Ravine, FR Blanket Creek lovers’. Hollow, Bottle Hill k City, Bloody . ov Villag mound Hogs’ Gl ool Run Way out Neva om the Wille the hospital, p tiles in all. it this remarkat is the predic tighbors . rig Street—they 1 Gold Mat to wtting a.. préeé ratreet, friend: tould be work