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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

July 15, 1948 (11 pages)

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Dear‘Do not be angry if “trouble you. The need is the Ison that I risk to write to yo tthe need were. not so great, IV not do so.’ ™*\e are very hungry, espe ‘ur son Willfred of: eleven «of age. We are very sorry tl must. hunger, although we Mhim a part of our own very weekly rations it is not 4 for him, Very .often he do feel well and the physicia “that he does not get eating q because just in his age hq sufficient food. i peg you to be so kind “out our add<ess to any oy tion «r any school there w wmelp us pcorhaps by “sens Small Ppa reel wath any. goo sistence tous: We: aie very sorte not to have any person anywhere to “whom we could w:ite for help. We should be much enjoyed and “very thankful to you if vou would “help us by this manner. Thanking you in advance I retmain with kind regards*for you. Very truly yours, Karl Meyer / Schloebohm * PERSONALS “Louise Silva and her two chil‘@ren from Wilmington, California bave been visiting at the IL R. Hilpert home for the past month. 2poth of the postoffice department, are enjoying their three-week vaeations at home. Cliff is doing lots tof fishing. Saturday, July 10th. was the «date of the Sunday Schoo! picnic. which was also held at Oregon “Creek. About forty attended. Impertant features: softball, swim“ming, food. Ralph Achey, Broadway Th manager, is taking his two weeks “wacation at home. Teller “Bank of ‘Florence, ~Jr. Alan Clapp, Bank of ‘teller, with hig family, are visit“img in Salt Lake for a Week. Mr. Art Hill, Eureka aitorney, ‘and his wife and two children were .ployees, and his wife, Bonnie, have -™ “Nevada City last night as ‘guests of John Fo:tier and w'fe. -Mis. Hill and Mrs. Fortier were lroomates while attending the “U™Miversity of California. petatneieeaeaare >a : MARRIAGE LICENSE WATERSON-PRICER—In Ne‘vada ‘City, Nevada County, July i “9, 1948, Robert Lee Waterson. 25, ae . and Gloria Beth Pricer, 18, both of i Grass Valley. John Finnegan of the America. and his wife, have a new baby. John Americn . . tre . . . Goldie’ E. Anderson is home from the Vet.rangs of Foreign Wars convention in Los Angeles. ‘Mrs. AndADA iyo, Mrs e:son visited her sister, Mrs. ‘C. D.} Deal, for a few days prior to her return. Mrs. Gertrude Zollers. hag returned from a visit in Salt Lake Cite and Southern California where she snent her vacation. Mrs. Sarah:Clay or Santa Rosa is the guest.of her sister; Mrs. Ernest Helme of this city, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baldwin. Over the week-end, Mr. Helm and Mr. Clay were visitors fiom Guerneyville. They are employed in the Sonoma Quick Silver Gerald Gulartie and family of . Mine. San Leandro visited at the Vern Mr. and Mrs. Scott Schiffer of ‘Gulartie home last week-end. Ontario, Canada, are guests of 5 We are happy to see Clavence. their son and daughter in law, "Marz of the Nevada City police . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schiffer of ‘department up again after an} this: city. ‘emergency appendectomy. ClarMrs. Charies Trezona of Bev‘ence says he wil! be on the job] erly Hills. was the guest of Mr. ‘thig Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walt-. and Mrs. Horace A. Curnow of “er Jenkins and their two chi'dren . Zion Street, over the Fourth. \returned to Berkeley after a week Mer. and Mrs. Joseph Baruh, sat the home of her parents, the} 74. Angeles, Miss Grace Hetch,, Clar-nce Martz’. Mrs. Alfred Saroni, San Francisco Mrs. John McDonald is expected . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Quigley and . § tio “Yeturn from the hospital this. family, Port Townsend, Wash., . § week-end, following the birth of. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sher-. f “her son, Daniel. John McDonald is; weod and friends, Mr. and Mrs. minister of the Methodist Church. Geo:ge H. Smith of Stockton, : Liovd Hiscox and Cliff Pooler,. Were guests here over the Fourth. . Mrs: Avis Evans hag returned from Lake Tahoe where she spent the Fourth.PERSONALS NEVADA CITY: Frank G,. Finnegan is building « new home on the oll family Talk. Mr ther and. Mr. U: M. ‘Randall, and mother of Mr. Charles have moved from Oakland to set.le-permanently i nthis area. ore They living on Town Talk, near the Town Talk Crocery. Miss Miry Warnecke is spending a three weeks’ vacation here at the home of her mother, Mrs, Mary -Warnecke, on Main Street. Miss Warnecke, a nurse, ig employed as secretary at the U. C.
Medical Schoo! in San Francisco. Fred Conne: left Wednesday to go to Palo Alto to meet his sister, Mrs. Emma Price in San Jose, and his nehew end wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Price. ‘Mr. Conner will stay about a week before returning to his home, The Cedars, . in North San. Juan. There is a pink magnolia tree in the Strybing—<Arboietum_ in San Francisco’, Golden Gate Park. hae ae vga Neti inert lin mapa City Clerk . Ye she she she hela Neste siesta steste seit + : gq NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ; Sealed bids will be received by the City Council and opened on Thursday, July 22 at eight o’clock at the City Hall for 1 : 620 tons of 1/4 inch Plant-mixed surfac. ing with Liquid Grader SC-4. Said mix : to conform to the provisions of Section 26 of the 1945 Standard Specifications of the Division of Highways, to be delivered to ore sites on streets in‘ Nevada City as veamnaiteil. Material to be inspected in place by competent authority. Mayor property at Town. i $72.50 PLATFORM ROCKER Comfortably cushioned and spring filled. Gentle rocking Mohair and velour colors. $59.50 motion. REMNANTS OF CARPET 1 piece 9x10.2 Mohawk Super Tampa Regular Value $91.00 Reduced to $74.50 1 Piece 8.1x12 Mohawk Carpet Regular Value $59.95 Reduced to $44.50 1 Piece 9x8.1 Mohawk Super Tampa Regular Value $71.60 © : Reduced to $49.50 1 Part Roll = 9 Foot Wilton Carpet Wine Color tone on tone Regular price $7.45 per sq. yard Reduced to $5.95 per sq. yard $179.50 5-PC. BEDROOM GROUP Light-hearted modern bedroom group, a study in contrasting woods! Full panel bed, 5-drawer chest and vanity with attached mirrors. The complete outfit includes: oe 5S VALLEY FURNITURE CO. gph OEE SPER RIO Or 9 BED DIVANS AND MATCHING CHAIRS ROSE MOHAIR FRIEZE With matching platform rocker. Regular $219.50 $169.50 ottoman to match. CLUB CHAIR AND OTTOMAN Tiltback lounging chair with Wide range of covers. Tapestries, velours, and mohairs. Rezular value $98.50 to $119.50 REDUCED TO $79.50 Drop $149.50 Full size Bed, Chest of Dra Night Stand and Bench catia wers Center Vanity 2-PIECE DIVAN AND CHAIR Wine Color, velour. Regular $239.50 REDUCED TO $189.50 2-PIECE BLUE MOHAIR Pillow arm style. Regular $198.50 REDUCED TO $169.50 2-PIECE MAPLE Finished in heavy quality tapestry. Regular price $198.50 REDUCED TO $169.50 2-PIECE TAPESTRY SET Lawson style. Regular $198:50 REDUCED TO $169.50 WESTERN HOLLY GAS RANGES *< ker, light and timer. Regular $198.50 UCED TO 4 burner, large trash burned. Salt and Pepper Shaker, Light and Timer. . Regular $217.50 $189.50 storage compartment, salt and pepper REDUCED TO . STRIP MODEL 4 burner divided top. Regular $184.50 FURNITURE South Auburn St., Grass Valley, Phor’ _GRASS VALLEY “WHERE YOUR FURNITURE DOLLAR GOES FARTHER” — Grass Valley Public -Market Building gi a. 6 ge ah fb “TRASH BURNER MODEL eal ce haw