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Volume 41 Number 44 10 Cents a Copy Published on Wednesdays November 30, 196€
FOR TRAFFIC
THE MUCH PUBLICIZED BROAD STREET
BRIDGE ACROSS DEER CREEK, IN NEVADA
CITY'S BUSINESS CENTER WAS OFFICIALLY
OPENED FOR TRAFFIC TUESDAY MORNING AT
10A.M, MAYOR MCPHERSON AND COUNCILMAN BOB PAINE WERE THE FIRST TO OFFICIALLY CROSS THE LAND MARK BRIDGE AND
DECLARE IT AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC USE,
_ ACCORDING TO HIGHWAY ENGINEERS THE
BRIDGE APPROACHES ARE OF A TEMPORARY
NATURE AND WERE POURED.UNDER ADVERSE
CONDITIONS, MAKING IT PROBABLE THAT IN
THE SPRING THEY WILL BE REPOURED AND
MADE PERMANENT. HIGHWAY ENGINEERS
ALSO ASSURED THE NUGGET THAT MAIN
STREET WILL REMAIN OPEN DURING THE
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SEASON, THIS STEP
WILL ASSUREGOOD ~RAFFIC CONDITIONS
FORALL SHOPPERS COMING IN AND OUT OF
NEVADA CITY DURING THE PEAK PERIOD OF
THE YEAR,
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Deer Creek is opened, on Tuesday morning.
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ONLY 22 MORE
SHOPPING
DAYS UNTIL
CHRISTMAS,
CHECK YOUR
NUGGET EVERY
WEEK FOR
COMPLETE
SHOPPING NEWS,
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TO BUY
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Toy Selection
Complete
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GOLDEN
GALA BALL SET
FOR SAT.EVE.
Grass Valley's Elks ©
Club will be the scene of
this year's Golden Gala
Ball to be held Saturday
Evening December 3rd.,
announced Mrs. Vernon
Stoll, Chairman. Last
year the Golden uala Ball
was a smashing success
in spite of some last minThis year's affair promises to be an exciting
affair, and will offer
local people the opportunity to dress elegantly
and to dance to music of
Anson Week's twelve
piece orchestra and to
the hot Dixieland Jazz"
of the Red Garter Jazz
band of San Francisco. .
Guests will enjoy a champagne supper, while
contributing to Nevada
County's most unique industry; the Community
Workshop for the Retarded.
This organization now
ships natural Christmas
‘decorations to many parts
ofthe? aited States, providing funds to keep the
operation going.
Mrs. Vernon Stoll.
Chairman of the Gala Committee has announced
that approximately 300
people wil! attend the
Ball, nd that Mrs.
Jerome Frey, Tres., is
stili recording donations
from these who cannot
attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
McKenzie, heading the
decoration committee
this year, are using some
of the products of the
Workshop and a display
of Christmas items will
be in the foyer of the
the Elk s Club Saturday
night.
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SATURDAY DECEMBER 3rd. 2-P.M.
‘for convenient shopping.
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The Merchants Council of the Nevada City
Chamber of Commerce met at the Broiler last
Tuesday and arranged with Santa Claus to set
the time of his annual arrival in Nevada City at
2 p.m. Saturday December 3rd. He will arrive
by a big red Fire Truckand make his first
official stop at the park on Broad Street, across
from the National Hotel. There he will greet all
his admirers and pass out favors to everyone.
During the afternoon he hopes to greet each child
individually and talk over their Christmas needs.
At five p.m. Saturday, allthe trees in the downtown area will have their lights turned on simultaneously, which will make a beautiful sight to
behold. These trees, native tothe area have been
carefully selected for their uniformity and beauty.
Most of the stores will remain open until 9 p.m.,
Each evening, after
Santa's official arrival, the trees will be lighted
and stores remain open until 9 p.m.
A German Band will be on hand Saturday to help
greet Santa and to play for.the entertainment of
visitors.
Several groups of Carolers and the Nevada Union
High School Band will sing and play at the tree
lighting ceremony at 5 p.m.
To add to the festivity, the Nevada City Police
Department will issue courtesy tickets in lieu of
citations for overtime parkers during the afternoon
ceremonies.
On Sunday the local Soroptimist club will wrap
all parking meters in candy strip foil to conform
to the holiday decorations.
Some twenty merchants attended the meeting and
uninamiously agreed to make this Christmas tree
lighting ceremony the best in the tradition of
making Nevada City "Christmas Tree Town."
The program will be conducted, rain or shine.
InGrass Valley, Santa will arrive at 10 a.m.
via his familiar Fire Truck, and greet the children
of Grass Valley on Mill Street. After his arrival
he will stroll along the street and chat with all
his little friends about the event uppermost in
their minds--Christmas! !
The last week before Christmas, Santa will be
in Grass Valley each day from 6 to 8 p.m. taking
all those last minute toy orders,
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Christmas Art Fair Big Success
Nevada City's famed Christmas Art Fair held
at the Commercial Street location was a brilliant
success according to Fair Officials.
Visitors came from far away points to examine
the crafts displayed. The art objects were particularly attractive and cash registers were kept
ringing. There were many times during the two
day Fair that viewers could not enter the building
but had to form a line extending for half a block
away. Itwasacomplete sellout and Officials are
tobe congratulated fo~ putting oa a fine festival.
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