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Jemmary 8, 1959
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NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET Page 3
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NORTH SAN JUAN NEWS) WHO’S WHERE
‘By PHYLLIS BUTZ
Santa Claus came to North San
‘Juan Thursday evening, Dec. 18,
‘when the Christmas party given
by the Ladies Auxiliary to the
49ers Post No. 9878,.V.F.W., was
heli at Pete’s Hall. The members
hid met there the afternoon beo:e¢ tu put up and decorate the
vey) tree donated by W. Parker
,of Pike: The crowd of youngsters
was no as "se as in previous
years; fsome families were ablsent fdr one reason or another,
. nd some of the auxiliary ladies
volunteered to act as Santa’s
helpers and deliver bags to those
enildren who were not on hand
to greet Santa in person. The
tree, complete with decorations,
was left\in place for the school
Christmas party, which was held
the foltowing evening in the same
place. It was then dismantled
and removed to the Methodist
Church for the Sunday services,
after which it was taken by the
Teenage Club to Twamley Hall;
thus it served a number of organizations well and helped ‘to conserve trees also.
Commiscrations to Phil Solaro,
who had the misfortune to fall
on the cement sidewalk in North
San Juan Friday evening, badly
shattering an elbow. A specialist
had to be summoned to attend
him, and he will be some time
recuperating from the injury.
Sierra Mountain Mills closed
Friday for a month. This will
allow employees plenty of time
to enjoy the holiday season and
take vacation trips if they so desire. As usual, each employee received a turkey for Christmas
with the best wishes of the management.
Correction on the injury to Phil
Solaro: his elbow is not broken;
it was dislocated and such pressure put on the main artery that
circulation to his hand was cut
off. An operation to relieve the
situation was necessary. He is
able to be about now, but his
elbow is in a cast.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Butz of
Nevada City and Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Butz of Downieville
were down last Sunday evening,
when all the Butz brothers and
their wives gathered at the home
of George and Ruth Butz in Celestial Valley. Also present were
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holloran and
Mrs. Stevens.
Christmas came early to Celestial Valley, as the Butzes and
the Hollorans exchanged gifts
Monday evening at the home of
Fred and PR¥llis Butz. The next
evening, the same _ participants
gathered for a chicken dinner at
the Merle Butz home.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred H. Butz and
daughter Lois journeyed to Foresthill to spend Christmas with
their son Fred and his family.
They returned the next day, not
at all disturbed by the rain,
which came down for the first
time this year in a real storm
instead of a light shower or two.
Happy New Year to all!
The highest temperature ever
recorded on the earth was 136:
t Azizia, Lybia, Africa, Sept. 13,
1922.
’Tis A Fact Now
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NG TEENS
ri,
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Cardigans Reg. $4.98
Infants, boys, girls
Boys and Girls
Girls’ broken sizes
regularly $10.95
Slipons Reg. $3.98
i@re are now more han z9. Golden State Leads
}million licensed drivers in ne GEO. H. SHIRKEY,
pu: Stamp Sales el d States, reports the j
SAN BRaNciaco tional Automoble Club. . Opt. D.
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By JERRY WALLACE i ia * cal year ae led} Hours of fi g over San 1 Fre ancisco OPTOMETRIST
Another native of Nevada City z ia : al of 183.01] Bay recorded by the Iightho 3 £ 118 Mill Street
now located in. San ,Francisco. is : nee Service, averag nly “t33--peft Grass Valley California
George F. Hampton. His early Other leading states were Tex. year,
life was that of a son of a minita, Michigan, Illinois, : Crees. a eee
ing superintendent, Elisha Hamp nd Louisiana. Howton,a familiarly known here a; the Pacific Flyway. trailed
“Lian. ( d the Mississippi: andae E
His first three years of gram odie BAe ie NS py
mar school were: spent at Douglas pee eee eve els a old ’ ézcrations
Island, Alaska; the next two at ind Wildlife Service mas
Nevada City, and the final four 1 hunuing prescs Ag ore i
at Martel, Amador County. He to finar
entice aes Se ae A i PN) ie aS FOR EVERY OCCASION
ay (S 12 oom a srO1GT1¢ , Ne: 5 1 . I ’ ~ Pal oF vl
vada, and he finished his freshBeinning with the 1959-60 COMPLETE WIRE SERVICE
man and sophomore years there BROTHER ACT . . Bear in Mex uae Tet.) the
Lish Hampton brought the famWashington, D. C. 200 catoles Poprice will be $3, with proN E Vv A D A Cc I T Yy F L 0 R I Ss T
tly back to Nevada City “when Belt as leorbet -watcmes. Thty re ( CarmarKea “for aequisition Emerge Ts)
he becanicseuse in tonaenier 1 hybrids as father is Alaskan va uonicnit UE Gnome Gentes umergency Phone NC 573
s CE <5 : e e (6) (ie ¢ es : F : 9 ‘ SATAN RSUNT Te ~ >
Omega Mine on Washington bfeWm bear and mother ts polar refuse and management {. 280 Commercial Street, Nevada C ity Phone NC 116
bear. areas Ridge, and George was gradu-. ;
aled from Nevada City High with rhe Sane Rranciccou Boardeni : is aie
the class of 1911. Rau ee oe ure 124 ok
LUaUCE 1 congprises 12 cl
Like most of us of that genera191 adult edugation centei
tion, George went to the Univer-. 95 o:::) care denters
sity of California. He majored in}
civil engineering and received Sho
his B.S. degree in 1915. .
He worked for a time with the The Color of Old
Federal Reclamation Service in .
Utah, then the State Highway M 0 N . E R f y
Division, District 3, with headquarters in Sacramento until Combined with modern
1917. He became an instructor in ‘
the 29th Engineers, Mining Secconveniences at the
tion, at Langers in northeastern
France, during World War I. MISSION INN tata
Returning from the service, he
spent several more years with : wea
the California Division of HighNear the famous Custom
ways. He joined Roy TremouHouse. a
reux of Grass Valley in the ena
Fo a Be ee {
Le are DAs oad
GAS . IS 7 WAYS
gineering and purchasing business in San Francisco for two .
years. He ventured into mining ;
in Idaho from 1927 to 1929 with}
Fred W. Bradley. .
George formed a permanent
connection in 1920 with Pacific
Cement & Aggregates, Inc., and
its affiliates in San Francisco,
with headquarters at 400 Alabama
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N the big difference in cars today! Try this brilliant
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Grace Morgan Nilon, and George Ls
Hampton were married in 1924. HOUSEHOLD
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They were an ideal couple of ; ‘rack Wheels grip the road more firmly, corner
former Nevada Countyans until so surely and safely, take the lean and sway out
her death in 1951. SERVICES © the sharpest curves. You'll discover the easiest
George's sister., Geru ude H. of handling, most beautiful roadability you've ever ONLY 142 CENTS PER MILE!
Smith, is retired after teaching known in the new Wide-Track Pontiac! ° In a NASCAR supervised coast-toin Monrovia High School. Their
sister Mary is the wife of Bert C.
Austin, president of the IdahoMaryland Mines Company.
George became a .member of
Henry Clay Lodge of Masons
while in Sutter Creek. He is also
coast run a standard Hydra-Matic
Pontiac, powered by the new Tempest
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Hees In the Engineers G. V. 606 NE CuGOS
lub of San Francisco and the HIL LS FL AT G
x xRASS VALLEY Military Engineers.
Emilie Zaretzky
cisco and George were married .
in 1955. They reside at 47 An-.
napolis Terrace, Sran Franciso 18. !
We recently met at a banquet at .
the Elks Club in Sacramento, at-!{
of ‘San Fran.
. ee ay ELLIE,
tended by 400 in honor of our @ e e
schouimate, Clarence E. Bovey, It a S to live Nn K I
who was retiring from the Highway Engineers.
Between 1924 and 1957 produc.
tion of soybeans in the United!
States increased from five million bushels to 480 million.
Statuary Hall was created by®
Congress in 1864 to enshrine
statues of two distinguished persons Judge worthy of national
cOmmemoration by each state.
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P.G. and E.
customers save
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The California Public Utilities
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The only venomous lizard in
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