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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

May 25, 1948 (6 pages)

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Holland and the upper photograph the HOLLAND is shown buttoned up and starting United States Government, development of undersea craft and warfare submarines as that shown in lower picture. following conversion under the “Guppy” program. he Navy’s century and a half of existence as a Department of the She is the USS Pomodon, SS-486, improved fleet-type U-boat (Official Navy Photograph) has culminated in such’ post-war reeds Pet 4 University Women Hold Spring Picnic In Park Today GRASS VALLEY: The Nevada County Branch of the American Association of University Women will hold its annual Spring picnic today in Memorial Park. Mrs.: : Carville .Sparks: is in charge of arrangements. The committee consists of Mrs, Jack Furneaux, Mrs. Fred Green, Mrs. Ray Scott, and Mrs. William’ Cassetari. Folk dancing by Miss Dorothy Dyke and bridge will provide the after supper entertainment. This is the last meeting of the year under direction of the outgoing president, Miss Helen Chapman. “ INFANT SUCCUMBS NEVADA CITY: ices .under direction of Holmes Funeral Home were held yesterday in St. Canice Catholic Church for Carl James Bjornstal, seven months old infant.son of Mr. and Mrs, Olaf Bjornstal of this city. Surviving also are Alec Bjornstal, high school student, and Olaf Bjornstal, Jr., three years of age, brothers, Funeral servTOWNSEND CLUB DANCE NEVADA CITY: The Townsend Clubs of Grass Valley and Nevada City united Friday evening ,May 21st, to put on an old time dance in ‘Seaman’s. lodge, Pioneers Park. Quadrilles, lancers, schottisches and other dances of the early days were the diversion of the evening, The chibs hope to establish a Mutul Dance Association. 244 Boulder Street NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY BUILDING MATERIALS “THE PIONEER LUMBER YARD” Telephone 500 Nevada City, Calif. REAL ESTATE Insurance, Mimeographing, Public Stenographer, Notary. Phone Answering Service STINSON COMPANY 102 West Main Street Grass Valley, Telephone 101-J 4 (Political Advertisement) WILLIAM ‘Asks Your Vote for ASSEMBLYMAN (Sixth District) Primary Election; June 1, 1948 BACKGROUND OF WILLIAM DURBROW Born in California of pioneer family. Graduate of University of California in Mining and Engineering. Forty years’ experience in organization, financing and management of water properties. Ten years president of Irrigation Districts Association of. California. Chairman Tax Committee, Sacramento Council, merce. Advocate of preservation of water supplies. for future growth of mountain and foothill areas. Licensed Civil Engineer. PAINT Your pride in your home will be doubled with a sparkling, new Paint Job CLIFF Shepher ‘ Licensed Contractor , Specializes in Fire Retarding Paints for COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL a Phone 455 GRASS VALLEY ‘NOW! nd HOME SPRAY PAINTING 314 Henderson Street THIS NEWSPAPER, 1 year Popular Science Monthly —--.---—-1 year 5 years Country Gentleman Outdoor Life 0) True Story al Any one of the following may be ordered in O Today’s Woman ( Parents’ Magazine O Personal Romances CJ Market Grower’s Journal _.._____._.3 years C) American Girl CU. 8S. Camera C) Flower Grower. 0 Homemaker, The Q) Reader's Digest OC) Magazine Digest place of any one of the above: 1 year 1 year LEGAL NOTICE oy Ne, N \ \ MANTECA NAMED NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. 6702 IN AND FOR THE OF PLACER In the Matter RIC GRAM, of the Deceased. tate of Eric Gram, Deceased, will on or after the 10th day of June, 1948, sell at private sale, highest bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, and subject to confirmation the above-named Superior Court, all the right, title and and estate of the said Eric Gram, deceased, at the time of his death, which is the real property hereinafter described, and all the right, title and intérest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired of, and in, and to that certain ‘lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the County ‘of. Nevada, ‘State -of California). and more particularly described. ds follows, to wit: From a-point of beginning located: on the Northerly property of U. S. Highway 40 and at Highway 40 Survey Station South .64°37’ East 415:0: ft. along the Northerly property line U. S. Highway. 40 or U, S. highway station 283 plus 15, line 279, to a highway thence South 65°05’ East ‘230.55 ft. to the quarter corner of the Northeast’ one fourth of Seetion 22, Township 17 North, Range 14 East M.D. B. & M:. said quarter corner being common to ‘the Northwest one quarter of Section 23, Township 17 North, Range 14 Kast, M. D, B. & M. Thence from the point of beginning, North 25°23’ East, 100.0 ft. to a point. Thence North 64°37’ West 100.0. ft. to a point. Thence South 25°23’ West 100.0 ft. to a point located on the Northerly property line of U.S: Highway: 40° and at a Nevada City UPHOLSTERY SHOP Street . 232 Commercial to balanced diet and balanced budget! 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 6 months 1 year 1 year 0 Redhook () Opportunity QO Walt Disney NAME. CJ Hygeia Health Magazine..___.__..__1 year C] Movie Star Parade () Modern Screen C) Modern Romances 0) Musical Digest (1) Organic Gardening () American Fruit Grower -. €) National Live Stock Producer._..2 years (J Household Magazine () Christian Herald MAIL TODAY—To This Newspaper .** Enclosed Ond 8....,.ccccssesssossese ..for which send me the publications marked with an X. 1 year i year 1 year lyear 1 year. l year 3 years (Selling) —......_.1 year 2 years 6 months 1 year Comics POSTOFFICE R. F. D. or STREET, STATE 306 BROAD STREET Good For A Short Time Only NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET NEVADA CITY DRUK MORE MILI “Milk does more for the body than any other food and does itmore cheaply.”* On the athlete’s training table or the family dining table it is the number one food for health, taste and economy. And zo one outm grows the need for milk. Young and old alike need, daily, the body-building, LIFE-giving essentials in milk..more dietary essentials: than found in any other food! X * Bureau of Home Economles U. S. Dept, of Agriculture “No other food gives you ch for so little!
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY Estate of Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executrix of the Esto the of interest x 6” cement marker, known as, Clark’s Army Navy Mart is reported by National Automo\ from the Spanish word for “butter’’ or “‘lard.”’ Dairying is one of the town’s major. industries. highway station 278. Thence South 64°37’ East 100.0 ft. along the Northerly’ property line U. S. Highway 40 to highway station 279, and to the point of. beginning. Said parcel of. land being 230 /1000 of one acre more or less, Terms and conditions of sale: Cash in. lawful money of the United States, 10% of the purchase money’to be paid in cash, or by certified check, at the fime of the acceptance of bid, and balance en confirmation of sale by said Superior Court; ‘deeds, — instruments and search of title the expense of vendee; taxes and _insurance to be pro rated. All bids or offers must be in writing and may be left at the office of Messrs. Keith, Creede & Sedgwick, attorneys for said executrix, at Room 1217, Mills Tower, 220 Bush Street, San Francisco 4, “California, or may be delivered to said executrix personally at said address, or may be filed in the office of the Clerk of, the above-entitled Court at any time after the publication of this notice and before the making of the sale. ’ DATED: May 13, 1948. NELLIE :S. GRAM, also known as NELLIE S, COLLINS, . Executvix of the Estate of Eric Gram, Deceased. MESSRS. KEITH, CREEDE & SEDGWICK By GUNTHER Ri: DETERT Attorneys for Executrix, ° 1217 Mills Tower, San Francisco, California May 25, June 1,. 8,.15, 22. Manteca, San Joaquin County, bile Club to have taken its name\ . Nevada City-Grass. Valley Neoget, May 25, 1948—5 Joe's bluff. He must have joy.” JUST WONDERIN’ (Continued from .page 2) powers of persuasion. If Stalin is willing to talk things over, our President should be willing to meet him at any time and at any place. In such a talk fest, it is barely ‘possible that a step toward the goal of better understanding may be taken, and that possibility should weigh heavily in Mr. Truman’s scales of decision. Talk is cheap\and often when two men sit down together, place their cards on the table and call a spade a.spade, truth shines forth and understanding is increased. By all means talk with Stalin, meet him on the moon if no other place is feasible; the entire world is in a sorry plight and no opportunity for even a wee bit of accord should be neglected. Uncle Silas says: ‘‘Here is a suggestive sequence of events; the war in Palestine flares into full fury, the administration considers lifting the arms embargo and Wall Street jumps up and claps its hands with Adeline Merriam Conner a poor opinion of his own iene anon ate ee POPPY SALES NEVADA CITY: Veterans of Foreign Wars and their Auxiliary put on their Buddy Poppy sale Friday, and Saturday. Mrs. Minnie Young, member of the.. VEW.. Auxiliary,--was--chairman of sales. Money realized from the sale will be used for the rehabilitation of disabled American veterans in California hospitals, a O About twenty-nine.states of the United States have provisions for conciliation, or: arbitration jin industrial disputes. Engle Addresses: Meeting of Rotary Club NEVADA CITY: Representative Clair Engle was the guest of honor and speaker at a meeting of the--inter-city* Nevada County Rotary Clubs last evening in the Rancho Sierra Inn on Highway 40. The clubs in attendance were the Nevada City Club as host, the Grass Valley and the Truckee . clubs. Engle gave a report on activities in Washington, D. GC. S BUILD NEVADA COUNTY WAN T ADS ry CORBIN & AIRINGTON REALTORS RANCHES -~ HOMES Business Opportunities Lots List your property with us— we have buyers. Corbin & Airington 111 S. Auburn Phone 1168-J GRASS VALLEY PARKY’S . GAS SERVICE Butane Propane! Storage Tanks—all sizes Distributor for Servel Gas Refrigerator Tappan & Gaffers and Sattler RANGES 1219 W. Main St. Phone 683) . GRASS VALLEY NEVADA CITY—ON THE THRESHOLD TO THE BEST IN SPORTS RECREATION _@ 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 Sbaffi, E. R. Robert Paine, Sec. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Complete line lighting fixtures plugs, switches, SAVE MONEY with invisible half soles “They’re invisible —because they’re put on so. skillfully they look and wear like new” THEY SAVE YOU MONEY, TOO HOLLY’S SHOE REPAIR 224 Broad Street AR RA? \ \7 7 aa AA — AAR ees Me ee ene ie reenteterteatesteaente COSTUMES CENTENNIAL FOLK DANCING TAILORING AND ALTERATIONS THE DOLL HOUSE 101% BANK ST., PH. 819-W GRASS VALLEY rile toieirloieietetes teateateh SRR? Mgt Vat Oe e et eee boxes, romex, wire meter sockets RADIOS — APPLIANCES WATER PUMPS—ELECTRIC MOTORS SLATER ELECTRIC OLYMPIA WELDERS Grass Valley-Nevada City Hiway PHONE 61-J-3 SEWING MACHINE RENTALS -REPAIRS Buttons and Belts covered, Hemstitching, Buttonholes TAYLOR’S 233 Mill St. Phone 276-M Grass Valley CLARENCE R. GRAY WATCHMAKER 320 Coyote St. Nevada City Telephone 152 ‘ “WASHING MACHINE REPAIR” FREE ESTIMATES “THE WASHING. MACHINE MAN” A Parts House at Home “BUD” FISCHER Phone 426-W 317 E. MAIN ST. GV HOLMES FUNERAL HOME The Holmes Funeral Home sery« ice is priced within the means of all. Ambulance service at all hours, Phone 203 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City 147 So. Auburn St., Phone 733N Grass Valley For Best Buys In CLOTHING HARDWARE PAINTS 222 MILL STREET SIERRA FEED STORE ZALLRITE BRAND FEEDS LIVESTOCK AND G.V WM. L. HANEY REALTOR Associates: , HERBERT J. NILE ©. L. CLAY Farms and Ranches our specialty Insurance—All Classes 108 Race St. Phone 199-J Grass Valley, California POULTRY FEEDS Olympia Road, G. V. & N. C. Hwy WANTED—Good used cars. Highest prices paid. Drive in with car. Leave with cash EARL COVEY GARAGE, 148 East Main St,, Grass Valley. tf {r> \ TOMS S\GUN SHOP . COLFAX ROAD _ —y ‘A COMPLETELINE of all types of fire extinguishers, fire hose. etc. Recharging including CO2. EQUIPMENT CO.135 So. Church St, G. V. Ph. 1082 The Pacific Telephone and TAMBLYN . INSURANCE AGENCY Robert L. Tamblyn COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 208 Main St., N. C. Phone 440 TELEPHONE OPERATORS Interesting Work You Can Stay With Earn $31 for a 40 hour week at the start. Regular pay increases Apply Telegraph Company 318 BROAD STREET GEORGE C. BOLES Optometrist 312 Broad St. Nevada CG Telephone 270-W ; WEISBROD’S SPECIALIZING IN.. .Awning Canvas Auto Upholstery Seat Covers Hills Flat Grass Valley P.O. Box 659 — Phone 967 Mary Louise Beauty Shop Special Cold Wave $10.00 and up 150 Boulder St., N. C. Ph. 23 CLINE PIANO CO., 12th @ WebFOR SALE: THREE PIANOS te be sold in vicinity. One high grade used piano in fine playing condition, and two slightly used new pianos, latest styles. Terms given to reliable par Free delivery. Considerable saving. For information, write ster Sts. Oakland 7, Californi: DR. WALTER MULLIS DENTIST «7-4 . 435 ZION ST. NEVADA CITY _ NEVADA CIT