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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

June 15, 1948 (4 pages)

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i : Maserati FD 305 Broad Street, Nevada City, Telephone 36 A legal newspaper, as defined by statute. HARLEY M. LEETE, Jr. -.--..-Silacchaaeesse Owner and Publisher One year (in advance) One month (in advance) Member California Newspaper Publishers Association Published every Tuesday at Nevada City, California, and eni tered as matter of the second class in the post office at Nevada City under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. : SUBSCRIPTION RATES ‘ ABSENTEE VOTES MAKE NO MAJOR ELECTION CHANGE NEVADA CITY: The Nevada County Board of Supervisors com, pleted their count last night of absentee ballots. No changes were made in the results of the primary election of June lst. Of the 247 ballots: taken out but 226 were returned, and of these 205 proved valid. It had been anticipated there might be a change in the .count for—supervisor-of—the.second district (Grass Valley), but the absent voter. ballots gave Frank A. Rowe,’ incumbent, 85 ballots, making his total 1878, as against 27 for John L. Frank, making his total 1775. Rowe succeeds ‘himself as member of the board. Total vote for Carl J. Tobiassen, candidate for supervisor of the first district, was increased by 25 votes to 583, as against 6 votes for his nearest competitor, Lorin Williams, whose total vote was 334. Clair Engle, candidate for RepKEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ivan Albro whose address is Nevada City, California on the 21st day of June, 1948, intends to sell, transfer and deliver ‘to Lynn E. Wagener and Delbert D. Dahl, the machinery, fixtures, inventory, supplies, good will and lease of the Alta Bakery located at the corner of Broad and York Streets, Nevada City, California. That said property is to be sold and the consideration is to be paid on the 2ist day of June, 1948, at ‘the office of Frank G. Finnegan, Esq., 282 Broad Street, Nevada > City, California. That said Lynn E. Wagner and Delbert D. Dah! intend to purchase and receive delivery of all the above-described personal property. That said sale will be. consummated and said consideration. paid at ten o’clock of the day and at the place above-mentioned. Dated: June 10th, 1948. Ivan C. Albro Frank G. Finnegan, Att’y, June 15 resentative from the second district, increased his lead by 158 votes, making his total for county 5022. Allen G. Thurman’ increased his lead in the county, for senator by 128 votes, making his total 8848, as against Harold G. Johnson, who picked 48 votes for a county. total of 204. Mm BUILD NEVADA COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS No. 9011 2 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT_OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Nevada, and the Complaint filed in the office of Clerk of said County of Nevada. WALKER H. CRESWELL, Plaintiff 7. vs. DIXIE CRESWELL, Defendant , The People of the State of California Send Greetings to DIXIE CRESWELL, Defendent. You are Hereby Directed to Appear, and answer the complaint.in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Court ‘of the State of California in and for the County of Nevada within ten days after the service on you of this Summons-—if served within this county; or witnin thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are hereby that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said Plaintiff will take judgement for any money or damages demanded in the Complaint,, as arising upon contract, or he will apply to the Court for any other relief .demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Nevada, this 26th day of April A. D. 1948. (SEAL) RALPH DEEBLE, Clerk. By JOHN SBAFFI, Deputy Clerk. W. EQ. Wright, Plaintiff. notified Attorney for May lt, 18, 25; 29. June. 1,.8,. 15; 22, WANT ADS DR. WALTER MULLIS DENTIST 435 ZION ST. PHONE 564-J NEVADA CITY FIRE EXTS., ALL TYPES, Valves, couplings, nozzles, Fire Hose, stretchers, fire hose coupled, first aid kits, Co2 rechargnig, service, reels, ete. POOLE FIRE . EQUIPMENT CO. 185 So. Church St., G. V. Ph. 1032 LINOLEUM and TILE INTALLATION Phone 537-R WANTED TO’ RENT— 3-Bedroom home in Nevada City. Phone N. C. 554-R. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME . The Holmes Funeral Home serv. ice is priced within the means of all. Ambulance service at all hours, Phone -203 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City TELEPHONE OPERATORS Interesting Work You Can Stay With Earn $31 for a 40 hour week a the start. Regular pay increases Apply The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 318 BROAD STREET NEVADA CITY CLARENCE R. GRAY WATCHMAKER $20 Coyote St. Nevada City Telephone 152 \ NEVADA CITY—ON THE THRESHOLD TO THE BEST IN SPORTS RECREATION oS NEVADA CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Gold Flat Truck & Tractor Service DIESEL — FUEL REPAIRS AND SERVICE Ray Scott Lower Grass Valley Road Phone 784-W, Nevada City, Calif. 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. John Shaffi, E. R. Robert Paine, Sec. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Complete line lighting fixtures, plugs, switches ' boxes, romex, wire meéter sockets RADIOS — APPLIANCES WATER PUMPS—ELECTRIC MOTORS SLATER ELECTRIC 147 So. Aubin vu 733N ; the a en = =— NEWS FROM THE RIDGE BY ALICE HILL June started off with a bang! Not with June weddings but with graduations. Our grammar school held its graduation exercises Thursday June 3 at Twamley Hall with a very impressive ceremony. The’ Processional, “There’s a Long, Long Trail,’’ was sung by the graduates and the Glee Club as they filed through the hall’ to the stage, which was decorated very attractively with golden broom brush, white and yellow crepe paper by Mrs. Addleman and Mrs. McNeer. The Board of Education M,rs. Beulah Haman, Mrs. Loretta Jones and. Mrs. D. As Buckbee and Mrs. Martha Ellsworth, President of the P. T. A. sat on the right side of the stage and the honorary guests on the left which included Walter A. Carlson, County Superintendent of Schools, Rev. Turner of Grass Valley and Rey. Gabrielli of North San Juan. The three graduates, Miss Kathleen McQuinn, Billy Phillips and Ches.er Ennis sat in the center of the stage backed by the glee club of North San .Juan Grammar School. The program. followed Walter Carlson; Address, William Phillips; “Sweet-and . Low’ and “Santa Lucia,’’ N.S.J. glee club; iano. solo, Marian Kemp; valedictory, Kathleen MeQuinn;“Now the’ Day is Over,’’ glee club; awarding the diplomas, Superiatendent Carlson; benediction, Rev. Gabrielli. : Turner; address, Salutory “Now is the The recessional, Hour,’’ was sung by the graduates and glee club as they filed off the stage. Congratulations to the graduates for their fine speeches about the early history of our town and vicinity. The community is very appreciative of P. J. Conway and J. D. Conway for their fine teaching and the extra work involved in producing several plays and‘programs by the students during the year. Congratulations to Bud Rhoades of North San Juan and Arnold Sauer of Sweetland who have graduated from the Nevada City High School. June fourth—a howling mob o1 youngsters, plus.a dozen PTA’ers and the teachers trooped down to the Oregon Creek Camp grounds for the school picnic. Baseball was enthusiastically entered into and only the dinner call ceased the game. Eighteen pounds of hot dogs were consumed before you could say ‘‘North San Juan Grammar School Picnic.’”’ Plenty of potato salad, pickles, potato chips and cookies and punch disappeared, topped off with ice cream sundaes. The PTA _ sponsored the picnic and the teachers furnished the ice cream. It started to sprinkle as we were finishing the ice cream, but ‘the ball game
continued until 3:30, when we al! returned to town. The kids were of one mind—vacation time is wonderful, but so are school picnics. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Slankard have returned to the:r home here with their daughter Alberta, and sons, who will stay here for after the: opening prayer by Rev. '! NEVADA CITY: The Nevada County Centennal Committee headed by Elmer Stevens is submitting a budget *to the Board of Supervisors for $4700 for the fiscal year 1948-49 on the basis of two applications received. The first was from the Nevada County Historical Society requesting $3900 ‘to be spent for historical markers; maintenance of the Nevada County Museum in Nevada City, work on the North Juan Museum, work at Rough and Ready, publications, and restoration of the old Chinese Joss House at the Memorial Park in Grass Valley. In each of these cases the committee feels that;:it can, apply for State matching moneys from the State Centennial Commission. The local committee acts as a “screening’’ group for Centennial funds to the state and for the county. The second application was from the Sierra-Nevada County Chamber of Commerce and Nevada City Chamber for construction of “Caldwell’s Upper Store’”’ in Nevada City, amount $800. This ' would serve as a Centennial headquarters during 1948-49 and 50 Where a large map would be displayed, literature handed out and general information dispensed for the tourists. The County Committee acting on state advice has presented the state aid program in the local press and invited. local.groups to participate by letters of» invitation. “‘While it may not seem as very much to some,’ states Stevens,’’ We believe it a step in the right direction and each of the projects have value; there will be definite value in each of them. We would rather -commit ourselves to projects of this type rather than ‘‘whiskers contests,”’ and “queen contests.’’ The markers and the museums we shall have for years to come.” The Board of Supervisors will either act or reject these applications on June Ist when they meet. On the basis of them, local Centennial Celebrations and observance will depend. No further meetings will be held until the Board acts. ‘ The Committee feels it has done everything it could under the circumstances it was set up, and now is the tir e to plan and make application: for the state money and the county funds. not after these Centennial Years are over.”’ The County Committee acting as a “sereening group’ does not project plans or promote them but acts for the county in coordinating. Some may confuse the issue. he summer.sAlberta has been very seriously ill and _ is . recovering slowly. June 2. The Chamber of Commerce of North San Juan, Camptonville and Vicinity held its annual meeting at Twamley Hall. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bryan and family havé returned from a trip to Greenville. Vsitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wright Colman is their daughter, June Cook and her husband and stepson, of San Francisco. > THE FACT . S BY GENERAL ELECTRIC VW yes WAN *€ DEEP-SEA DIVING.IT STAYS v4 LIGHTING DAVY JONES esi LOCKER ! new came aue DEVELOPED BY GENERAL ELECTRIC LIGHTING EXPERTS WILL WITHSTAND PRESSURES OF MODERN UE KZ Ny ¥ s $ Ute ly, LIGHTED 700 FEET DOWN/ Mfg t MYM pl “Yt. EXTRAS IN G-E PRODUCTS. PRIVATE ROOM ror BUTTER! SPECIAL COMPARTMENT IN G-E DE LUXE REFRIGERATORS KEEPS BUTTER FROM GETTING TOO HARD— ANOTHER OF THE THOUGHTFUL, WANTED—Good used cars. . Highest prices paid. Drive in with car. Leave with eoash EARL COVEY GARAGE, 14? East Main St,, Grass Valley. tt / TOMS GUN SHOP . _COLFAX ROAD _ . GEORGE C. BOLES Optometrist 312 Broad St. Nevada City Telephone 270-W 20-YEAR VETERANS! G-E PUMP MOTORS ON, GIACONE BROTHERS CALIFORNIA FARM HAVE GIVEN 20 YEARS’ STEADY SERVICE. You can put your confidence in — GENERAL @ ELECTRIC CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE. SEEKS $1700 FROM BOARD SUPERVISORS This does not preclude local organizations from holding celebrations on their own using the Centennial theme. It is hoped that the Nevada City Fourth of July Celebration will observe the theme, as the Committee is endeavoring to obtain the newly constructed Centennial float for the parade, 1949 and 1950. should be bigger years, but a start must be made this year. To the tourists, markers, maps, literature and particularly the museums will hold a big attraction the committee betieves. Members. of the: committec are: Elmer Stevens, Guerdon Ellis, W. W. Esterley, Al Irbey, Downey Clinch, Earl Covey, Wes DonnenA laith be wirth, Herb: Nile, George Hallock, Ralph Deeble and Fred” Brady, Secretary. > sees Plans and communication should be sent to Fred Brady, Secretary Chamber of Commerce, Grass Valley. % BUILD NEVADA COUNTY Ready forthe NEW LAW? You owe it to yourself to find out how the new Financial Responsibility Law will affect you as a motorist if you have an accident after July 1 and cannot pay for it. For complete details see or telephone PRESLEY Insurance Agency 106 South Pine Street Telephone N. C. 560 REPRESENTING * oncucon MOTORISTS INSURANCE COMPANY Chicago 40, U.S.A. easerseaferiesie sie tiesy Sound Systems S So ee ee i te ee ee a eager esenlentesfesgenese apes nfe nse ape appeased abe ie rie ih aes Philco Auto Radios Free Pick-up and Delivery in Nevada City i : Grass Valley Radio Service ; a f Phone 1032 @ Recordings Me-a%. Ne 0% ste CARPENTER’S TOOLS For Capable Craftsmen To work quickly, both carpenter and hobbyist need accurate quality tools. Builders and Consumers Lumber Company carries complete lines from hammers and saws to stee! squares and screws: Fast, cheerful attention to your needs at Builders and Consumers Lumber Company. BUILDERS & CONSUMERS LUMBER CO Telephone Grass Valley 1050 GLENBROOK BUILD NEVADA COUNTY Put system in your saving.. and succeed! You can reach your goal with Thrift Club’s systematic program. Save weekly, semi-monthly, or monthly ..whichever suits you best. Here’s how: Your 50. 100 Goal Deposits . Deposits $80. [$1 $° 100 L 2 ee oe . ites [2 Mote ae ft. 500 10 ran 1,000 20 10 2,000 _* 20 2,500 “ 50 “ 5,000 100 50 10,000 . , *% 100 Your Thrift Club savings earn regular compound interest. Join now! Bank of America NATIONAL TRS NE3 ASSOCIATION California’s Statewide Bank be. 7 LEMBER FEDERAL OPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEOERAL RESERVE SYSTEM a iO: Bi of 2.76 was better still. Telephone jobs must be good jobs to attract the capable people needed to furnish good service. Good pay, steady work and an employee benefit plan give a strong sense of security. Comfortable sur_froundings, vacations and friendly fellow workers help make work pleasant. THE SAFEST PLACE TO WORK How busy telephone people kept accident rate low in communications industry 2. The silicecmcile test makes sure the pole is safe to climb — before a man goes up. In 1947 rules like this made ours the safest of all Council industries with 3.33 disabling injuries per million man-hours. That’s five times better than average. Pacific Telephone’s score 1. “Learn it the safe way,” instructors tell new telephone men. This man is learning to use a screwdriver so the point can’t hit any part of his body. Every detail is important in building a safety record that is tops in the National Safety Council’s 1947 study. work safely.” The Pacific Tele and Telegraph Company More than 70,000 people working together to furnish ever-better telephone service to the West 3. On the road..as on the job.. safety for others and for themselves comes first with Pacific Telephone people. All work with their famed safety motto in mind: “No job is so important and no service is so urgent that we cannot take time to perform our i / phone ~ 4 ye ee ae RY Se eee ae ee St th th