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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

January 13, 1948 (8 pages)

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905 Broad Street, Nevada City, Telephone 36newspaper,as defined by statute. Printed and published A legal newspaper, as defined by statute—. a legal HARLEY M. LEETE, Jr. ......02.22-2-0:.. Owner and Publisher Member California: Newspaper Publishers Association Published every Tuesday at Nevada City, California, and entered as matter of the second class in the post office at Nevada City under Act of Congress, March 8, 1879. t SUBSCRIPTION RATES MOM EME Cit: BOVENGO) ooo co oaks eccceee $3.00 One month (in advance) cosas pabeseccucsestiate 30 cents , (18 FARM meet in the Mount St. Mary’s library for practice once a week. In cha:ge of the boys’ training is Dick Hales, assisted by Rev. Michael O’Sullivan. The choir Will prepare a special program for Lenten services and Easter Day. t. Patrick’s Organize 7New Boys Choir 7” GRASS VALLEY: ‘A vested } boys choir is being organized in 4 8t. Patrick’s Catholic Parish. s Boys ranging in ages from, 8 to 14 are eligible. The = choir will : . The Coziest {Place in Town } pioneer settlers here. Pee ee Bernadine Baker’s Rit See GRASS VALLEY: L. BH, Sleemon, chairmen of the Agricultural Conservation Association Committee of Nevada County hs stated that farmers’ interest€d in the program may now sign uv at his o*fice in the Veterans Memorial. Building for the 1948 practices. us ‘In past years there was a deadline for signing.” This year the farmer may gét prior approval on each practice 30 to 60 days before he does it. If he does not get it completed by the deadline date set by. the committee for completion, when he has signed up,’ it becomes void and money set aside to help pay. for efforts goes back into the treasury where it is made available for another practice. . ' Further information may be obtained by dropping into ,the committee’s office and consulting Sleeman, or other members of the committee, Wliliam TT. Kohler; Milton I. Thompson, Donald M. Gates, or Thomas Leutennekcr. Sleeman “said that January 15th is the last day in which to report performance and for getting invoices, bills ete. for 1947 Farm Plan, into -the-local office. Funeral Services For Miss Frances Eilerman NEVADA CITY: Funeral services were ‘held Thursday in Holmés Funeral Home for Miss Frances _Kilerman, who died Tuedsay night in a local hospital. Rev. Angus Miller, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church conducted the _ service. was in the Pine Grove Cemetery. Miss Eilerman was born in this city 65. years ago. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eilerman and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank BRilerman, Miss Eilerman took over the management of the household and three younger. children when her mother died 36 years ago. Surviving ‘her are her sisters Miss Ernestine — Eilerman,: and Mrs, Camille Hallett, both of this city, and a brother, Fred Bilerman of Woodside, California. The deceased was a member of Laurel Parlor, Native Daughters of the Golden ‘West. She had been a member for 30 years, 25 years as organist, ee his Interment . ° Death Accidental _ ~ GRASS VALLEY: A coroner's jury convened‘ to determine the cause of the death of Bernadine Baker, 14, Grass Valley ’ High School. Freshman who died of injuries in an automobile accident three. weeks ago on Nevada Street in Nevada City, found the -accident was unavoidable due to thé’ wet condition of the pave. he girl was a passenger in and containing Jean Baker, 19, and, William Albee, 15. All were bruised ‘and shocked when the been, cited for reckless driving. LEGAL N@TICE > + No, 8713 IN THE SUPPRIOR COURT OF THE STATE .OF, CALIFOR—— OUNTY "OF NEVADAJACK CUFFMAN, THOMAS GAU and RAYMOND BROWN, Plaintiffs, vs. FRED MANLY, Defendant. ° ; Action, brought in the, Superior Court ‘of the State of California in and for the County of Nevada, and the Complaint filed inethe office of Clerk of. said County of Nevada. The People of the State of California send greetings to FRED MANLY, Defendant. You are hereby directea to appear, and answer the complaint in an action entitled as ove, brought against. you in the Se perior Court of the State of California, in.and for the County of. Nevada within ten days after the service on you of this summons ote served within thig, county; or within thirty days if served elsewhere, . . And you are hereby notified: that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said Plaintiff «will take judgment for any money. or damages demanded in the Complaint, as arising upon contract, or they wil apply to the Court for any other relief deémanded in the: Complaint. Given wWnder”"my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for. the County of Nevada, this 3rd day of February”’A; D., 1947, ic (SEAL), mm y, R.N. McCORMACK, By R. E: DEEBLE, Deputy W. E. Wright, Attorney fo Plaintiffs. ; Dec. 2, °9, 16; 28:80, 1947: Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27) 1948; NEVADA CITY FRATERNAL AND CLUB DIRECTORY lerk. lerk @ NEVADA CITY ON THE THRESHOLD TO THE BEST a car operated by Bert Dilts, 19, /° car’Skidded into a tree. Dilts had . IN. AND FOR -THE Wir ——wW f ~~ = THAT YOUNG MARRIED coe WINTER: CARNIVAL BALL was Winter Carnival and arGRASS VALLEY: Th Mr. rangements were in charge of and Mrs. Dance Club gavy its. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mellor and committee, The Don Daniels orchestra provided the music. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—2-horse -trailer. Good condition, $150, R. Bowles. Rt. 1, Box 58, Nevada City, Telehone 22-F-3., LOST—Diamond mond bar pin. The Nugget. January b Saturday fhight in the s Building. The (theme /, LEGAL NOTICE \/ bd Not responsible for any ‘debts curred by Paul I. Jenks, contractor, Grass Valley, Calif., after December 24, 1947. THE NATURE FRIENDS, INC. (The Tourist Club) Mill Valley, Calif. ring and. diaReward. Box A J6, 13tp $12 Broad St./ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY . FUNERAL DIRECTORS
. HOLMES FUNERAL The Holmes Funeral Home gery. 4ice is priced within the means og “Vall. j Ambulance service’ at hours. all Phone 203 . 246 Sacramento St. “Nevada City :. ) GEORGE ©. BOLES— _ Optometrist. Nevada City Telephone 270-W New BULOVA WATCHES FLINDT’S WATCH REPAIR 229 Commercial Street Phone 587 Nevada City Dec. 30; Jan. 6, 13, 20. ao CLASSIFIED 118 MILL ST. Zz QUALITY . Liquors Are Our Specialty BRICKLAYING Lostutter P.O. Box 1143 You can always have a good timie here LUNCH COUNTER -Daytime—G.V. 1064 OPEN TILL 2 A. M. FIREPLACES A SPECIALTY " PHONE: BLOCKLAYING & Frost Grass Valley Evening—N CC. 23F12 Spend Saturday night here THE Success Cafe Broad St., (Nevada City GEE! WE NEEDA ROOF LIKE MY _ FOLKS GOT FROM IN SPORTS RECREATION fy _Frank Duffy NEVADA CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ! ona Night When good fellows get together for good drinks and good food—is the __ Hob Nob Club “A lively place in a lively town with history” ~~ ‘TOM MORRISON, Prop. Nevada City * Broad Street NERE HOLDING DOWN PRICES ON .QUALITY NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518, B. P.O. ELKS Meets every second and fourth Thursday evenings at 8 p. m. in Elks Home, Pine St., Phone 108. Visiting Elks. welcome. William Wasley, E. R. William Tamblyn, Sec. BUILDING MATERIALS!) REAL ESTATE * Insurance, Mimeographing, ‘Public Stenographer, Notary. Phone Answering Service STINSON COMPANY 102 West Main Street Grass Valley, Telephone 101-J REDECORATION PROBLEMS.. Are our specialty, whether 246 COMMERCIAL STREET Is the Location of NEVADA CITY FURNITURE AND ‘ APPLIANCES H. S. Foreman, Prop. they call for painting by spray or brush. Call Today for FREE. ESTIMATES CLIFFORD SHEPHERD Licensed Contractor Phone 455 314 Henderson St Grass Valley Nevada City GEORGE BOLES S > KA OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED 312 Broad Street Telephone 270-W Nevada City ee UPHOLSTERY / SHOP Ean . 232 Com mercial Street: M Keystone Market TELEPHONE 67 MOVING Local or Long Distance HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD FIREPROOF STORAGE Agents for LYONS Reliable Transfer & Storage Hills: Flat Grass Valley Phone 39 (OU’LL BE PROUD OF YOUR CLOTHES IF _ YOU LET US __. RENEW THEIR BEAUTY ! ! We keep the spots .. your work comes back 3 . perfectly beautiful— FUNERAL SERVICES ANYONE CAN AFFORD i): No family need hesitate to consult Hooper and Weaver because of financial limitations. Services of distinction and dignity purse. Hooper & Weaver _... Morticians—Ambulance Service GRASS VALLEY : 246 Church Street : are priced to fit every Telephone 364 day for a complete check-up. SERVICE GARAGE All Mechanical Work done by FUNERAL 246 Sacramento St. Teleph HOLMES . J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Telephone Grass Valley 1050 GLENBROOK . @ GOOD TASTE @ DIGNITY . @ MODERATE EXPENSE © . HOME one 203 Nevada City YOUR CAR .. was made to give you smooth, economical-_operation for thousands of miles. However, from time to time minor repairs and adjustments. are necessary. Our trained mechanics are experts in their lines and use only factory methods when servicing cars. In order, to save yourself a on average for the great deal of bother, money, and unnecessary inconvenience later on, bring your car in toINVESTMENT SECURITIES FRANK LYSTRUP, Owner “Rick” Rickard Corner Pine and Spring Financial Building Nevada City 511 Main Street, Grass Valley x A CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENT Has Paid Better Than 6% For full particulars write or call CONRAD, BRUCE AND -C.R. CLINCH REPRESENTATIVE past 19 years. CO.. — FOUNDED IN 1908 Sacramento : ‘ 899 Lincoln Way, Auburn > (BP