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April 8, 1947 (4 pages)

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ae Big NUGGET , _ PAGE. THREETUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1947 2,051 motor vehic es was registere’ INT VG WITH Ch Coy ap state wr \ d in California in HESTRA . C ‘iB d n a ie) Ss i} ENTS Meats . : pride . s with f “ATTENTION! “WE OFFER A COMPLETE SERVICE Breakfast —Lunches to Take Out — and an ex‘ellent dinner at the end of the day’s work. TNON HOTEL ~ RESTAURANT 120 Main Street, Phone NV 145 1/84. M. TO 9:30 P. M. DATLY . i] FROM 9:00 A, M. SUNDAY values. NEVADA CITY ON THE d NAMED COMMISSIONER BY JUDGE SNELL Snell has appointed Crofford W. be court commissioner for the Nevada County Superior Court. pointment as deputy district attorcommissioner for many years. Bank oF Araeden fornia’s banking institutions should their doors on today by L. M. Giannini, president the public should decide. is not new,’ “Tt has been continually under conreceiving much attention (California state’ legiclature.”’ rendering a banking service to tens of thousands of workers, farmers, gmall and large business men, and othrs aggregating more than three million individuals. we must render him time and in a manner to suit his needs. : ance and indifference. Give to con-. que cancer through education, service and research. —< ROFFORD BRIDGES NEVADA CITY: Judge James ridges, Grass Valley attorney to Bridges willundertake his new uties immediately. Prior to his apey, William J, Cassettari was court dopt the five day week and close Saturdays wag met f the Bank of America, with the tatement that it wss a matter which Griffiths, according to Mrs. Shana. Griffiths felled McGee with a blow". Mrs. Shana phoned highway patrol office-and Joe: Blake Jr., radio man on duty, responded immediately. He broke up the fight between Griffiths and McGee, ‘and placed Griffiths under arrest. “This matter of Saturday closing Giannini pointed ‘out. ideration by all banks, and is now of the Bank of America, Giannini said, is “In a real sense,’ he.. declared, ‘we are the little fellow’s bank and service at a Cancer is an offspring of ignorNOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF COUNTY TAXES The taxes on all personal propetty secured by real property and onehalf of the taxes on all real property, for. the fiscal year beginning July 1. 1946 and ending June 30, 1947, will ibe due on Novemiber 1st, 1946, and will be delinquent on the 5th day of December, 1946, at 5 o’clock p. m., and unless paid prior thereto six per cent will be added to the amount thereof and if eaid one half be not paid -before the 5th day of December, 1946 at 5 o’clock p. m., an additional three per cent will be added thereto. The remaining one half of the taxes on all real property will be payable on and after the first day of January 1947, and will be delinquent the 20th day of April, 1947 at 5 o'clock p. m., and unless paid prior thereto three per cent will be added to the amount thereof together with a further charge of 50c for each lot, piece or parcel of land separaltely assessed and for each assessment of personal property. & THRESHOLD All sans — be — . bes poet TO THE BEST the: first installment a vided is due and payable. ‘ € Taxes are payable at the Treasur) er’s and Tax Collector’s office, 'Ne; vada County Courthouse, Nevada e City, California. ah ¢ ethan ee ae ExOfficio Tax pat tea woe 3 * ‘OF ‘COMMERCE Treasurer, Nevada City, CaliforMrseeeeseseeececeaogqaees . T?: ‘ 4 246 Sacramento Street TO SERVE SO THOUGHTFULLY AND SO WELL THAT THE BEREAVED TURN TO US WITH FULL ‘CONFIDENCE—AS THEY WOULD TO A_ TRUE FRIEND—IS THE HIGHEST AIM OF THE “FUNERAL HOME J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner Telephone 208 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE ——————— NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY GRIFFITHS TO FACEBURGLARY CHARGE ‘GRASS VALLEY: plaint, with burglary, a felony, has been drawn up by District Attorney Ward Sheldon Shaha,“cwner of Dave's Inn in Hills Flat. Griffiths is alleged to have ‘been caught rear of the restaurant, was returning home with Robart McGee, business agent of the Bartenders and Culinary Workers Union. . tered the restaurant, and as McGee started to. drive away, scremed. NEW PRESIDENT OF SPORTSMEN has been elected president of the Nevada County Sportsmen’s Club, an French, vice president; H. F. Sofge, secretary treasurer, Nevada City cma a A formal comcharging George Griffihs Quartz and signed by Mrs. Dave “> Under in the act.of tearing . Steuber Leaves 5-Day Week open a juke box after midnight _To Public Decision ante aac = i ber and ; The question as to whether CaliMrs, Shana who resides in the She en-; year. MeGee reurned and attacked associated “with GRASS VALLEY: Gene Johnson April outgrowth of the former Nevada County Peace Officers Association. . school Other officers chosen are William} ~ The cently Wayne Brown, KNUCKEY ELECTED PRES. GOLD QUARTZ LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSOC. GRASS VALLEY: At a meeting held in the sheriff's office, Chief of Police Frank Knuckey of Grass Valley was chosen president of the Gold Associatioon, sisting of peace officers only. elected vice president; George Hammill, secretary directors; and William French, SteuIt was announced that the first FBI school for 1947 will be conducted in Nevada City on April 14. Three school sessions were. held last MRS. EFFIE MYERS ELECTED PRESIDENT BPWC GRASS VALLEY: The Grass Valley Business and Professional Women’s Club meeting at Lady Jone Manor last week elected Mrs. @ffie Myers, president, Mrs. Myers sueceeds Mrs. Leone Brown. numbers and aecompanied on piano by Zelpha Miller, Hugh Brown sang two solos. UNION HILL SCHOOL AIDED NEVADA CITY: Tihe supervisors before adjourning their Hill School Distict plans and specifications for a new and additional schocol facilities. Law Enforcement Officers an organization conSheriff Otis Hardt was treasurer; Robert and Sheriff Richard Hoskins Hoskins, range directors. retary MRS. GRACE A HEADS RED CROSS GRASS: VALLEY: At a . of the executive? committee of the! Grads Valley Chapter of Cross, Mrs. of “Home Grace RCHIBALD the Archibald was made chairman of the Home Service Unit, filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Julia Cox. Mrs. W. W. Esterly was made secService. > Matters concerning relief will be referred to her at home on the Grass ValleyNevada City highway west of Hills Flat. : San Francisco’s first kindergarten was opened in 1863. “3 meeting ! arond 25 per cent of the foods es-. timated to be consumed annually by the average American. (Milk and its products comprise Red 0 t FOUND—Female Dobermann scher. Owner may have same by Pinthe ed WANTED—Old board of Union. for granted the $1,031.50 meeting aceseories, freight. T. Maneely, 252 Post, San Jose, Phone Columbia 8 new, Griffiths was Other officers chosen were Audrey Thomas O'Dea a few weeks ago in. Montre, first vice president; Opal applying to Briggs, 235 Nevada an encounter in Bret Harte Inn with. Hendricks, second vice president;. ~ St., or telephone 554 J. ATte George Dragolich, agent for the. Gertrude Esterly, third vice presiCulinary Workers Union. The two. dent; Jane Mawby, recording secreFOR SALE — Three kilowatt conwere accused of kidnapping Drogo-. tary; Vada Meeker, corresponding tinuous duty new ‘water cooled lich, but the charges were later dis-. secretary; Edith Rademalker, treasautomatic gasoline driven electric missed. ured and Vinita Jines, auditor. generator (Onan Hlectrie Plant) = A program of entertainment was 110 volt AC single phase $375.00 rendered. The newly organized plus freight. Also,, 8 HP WisconGENE JOHNSON BPWiC chorus rendered several selsin Air Cooled moto powered, tilt
catinns. Mire, <eown played vieltn. 000 ‘#0/e fem, heavy duty, with “16” circular blades, complete with $495.00 plus 740. A71014te al Societ City, 352-W. Lighting Fixtures of 1850-90 period. also relics, old, pictures, Nevada Covnity Hist oricDoris Foley, “Nevada a4-8te house. residents of the district revoted bonds for improvements sergeant at arms; William French, range master; Alvah Hooper, chairman of board of directors, and members of board, William D. Woods, Fred Emery, Carl Larsen and William Horan. DEATH OF MRS. CARMELA CONTI NEVADA CITY: Relatives and friends of Mrs, Carmela Conti, yesterday learned of her death in Martinez, Contra Costa County, due to a heart attack Friday. Her husband Fred Conti formerly owned the New York Hotel here, now known as Deer Creek Inn. Mrs. Conti came a6 a girl to this county from Italy. She -was only 57 years. She resided in this city’ for 50 years. Besides her husband, she The fornia 1947, leaves a son Edward Conti and fath-. then and there to show cause if any 3 2 4 igi er, Bernard Conti, both: living in. you have why Anne oe gal FOR SALE OR TRADE—1942 6x6 _ fe acs (Martinez. She was 4 mamber of. should not be by this court declare GMC truck, new motor, length~ : Neighbors of Woodcraft. . dee aes Oe enstody and santo! OF ened out ready to €o, $2000; also _PROF ESS IONAL — Funeral services ome Po oo aa hereinabove required you. will be 1940 Ford 1 1-2 éon tuck $1,250; DIRECTORY at 10 a. m. Tuesday in Holmes u-. deemed guilty of 4 contempt of court. 2 1929 Chev. 1 1-2 ton trucks. oione oe al Given under my hand and seal of $295 each;. 1929 3-4 ton Dodge ACCOUNTANT neral Home. —<—— You insure your home against fire,/ theft and storm. What about 1947. eamcer? Insure against it. Give io conquer cancer. By R , Mar. IN THE SUPERKIOK COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA In the Matter of ANNE CECILLIA MOORE, A person who should ‘be declared free from the eustody and control of her parents. CITATION TO SHOW CAT™™ WHY CHILD SHOULD NOT BF FROM CUSTODY AND CONTROL OF PARENTS. Evelyn Moore Crocker, Greeting: You AND EACH OF YOU are hereby cited to be and appear in the Superior Court of the State of Ca fornia, in and for Nevada, at the courtroom thereof, at the courthouse in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, on Friday, the Superior Court of the State of n and for the County of. . California, i Nevada, this 20th day of February, _ EB. DEEBLE, Deputy Clerk. inder tractor, FOR SALE OR TRADE — Case wheel disc, mower, rake and -harrow—; ready to go to wok. Your neighbor will tell you to see Kirkpatrick for thé best used. car deal--— Hills Flat. DY “ CYLwith mercial ame SPECIAL ON RUGS—9x12 from $20 Nevada City, Furniture and Appliances, Telephone 96, 246 ComStreet. A-4-7-te “REED State-of CaliPeople of the and to Howard Crocker welding —— outfit FOR SALE OR TRADE—CARBIDE complete. Kirkkpatrick at Helbach’s Car Lot—Hills Fiat. See Used Lithe County of the 16th day of May, at 2 o’clock P. M., of that day, SIZE, QUALITY FINE BREEDING Rt. 1, Box 57A Nevada City. Telephone,22F3 REGISTERED ARABIAN AT STUD Chefar A, H. C. 2258. “3. Brilliant Chestnut That sealed, written proposals wilt be received by the Governing Board District, on or Hefore April 8, 1947 at the hour of five o'clock P. M. containing offers-to sell to the District proverty: Refrizeration for omeration on or before April 12, 1947. Such unit shall be in accord with the following general specifications: : five and one-half inches of government approved ‘Outer shell to be sealed moisture proof. ‘portable and to be heat interchanger. contain from 45 to 60 cubic feet of shelf type storage ‘space and to be capable of maintaining a temperature ¢ CALL FOR BIDS BY SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:. f the Nevada City Unified School he following described personal ‘Temperature Walk-In Unit. installed, ready One Dual 1. .Shall contain a minimum of insulation with a ‘K” factor of not more than .36. 2. The box to be sectional and equipped ‘with3. The zero compartment shall of minus five degrees Fahrenheit. — 4. The cold storage compartment shall contain from 120 to 160 cubic feet of storage capacity, cooled with « a blower type coil and capable of maintaining a temperature’ of from > 32 to 38 degrees Fahrenheit, with a relative humidity of not less tham . sixty dgrees. eee : 5. Ennipped with acompressor — of, at least three-quarters horse~ power, frigidaire or equivalent, ‘and equipped with proper size ‘oil separ= ator to insure minimum amount of oil in freezer plates. 6. .Maximum running time: sixteen hours of each twenty-four. 7.. Shall ‘be installed in a workmanlike manner in accord with at{ cepted practices and shall be install‘ ed with a one year gtiarantee against defective workmanship and with @ provision for ninety days free serv-. fee following date of installation arid effective operation. .. All bids received pursuant to this notice will be opened -by the Govern-~ ing Board at a meeting to com-.mente at 8 o’clock P. M. on April” 8, 1947, at the Library Room in the. Elementary School ‘building, 505: Main Street, Nevada City. Bids: may~ be filed at the office of the board at the elementary school or with M. D. Coughlin, secretary of the hoard, at 420 Main Street, Nevada City, California. _The Board reserves the right te _ reject any or all bids. ; Dated March 25, 1947. BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the NEVADA CITY UNIFIED \By ALBERT S. BATES, President.‘-M. D.QOMGHILEN, SécretaryPublication dates: April 1, April 4, April 8, 1947. e: ‘ i = ¥ * R. N. McCORMACK, Clerk. 13, 20, 27, Apr. 7. The vatican library in Rome was ~ founded during 1447. we REAL ESTATE 5 ROM A 3500 14 rm. historic brick castle, 1 acre -—— ' Anything in Real Estate, Homes, Ranches, Acreage, Cafes, Taverns, Restaurants, . Anything _ CLOTHES TAKE A BEATING THESEDAYS =. f Bat don’t let that worry you! _There’s nothing like a : i thorough dry cleaning to give your favorite suit . °r coat a new lease on life. Send us your dresses, coats, — Mts, overcoats, jackets and sweaters for best cleaning. : Valley Laundry & Dry Cleaners See Me First “. SELL THE EARTH” Pickup $2:95.0d. Olthers—worth: the money. Your neighbor will tell you to see Kirkpatrick for the best used. car deal—AHills Fiat. Public Accountant . “127 Broad Street HOUSEKEBPER WANTED—Couple] with no children, no laundry, needs _ woman. for house work. Good salary and board and room, Phone Nevada City 490.— 4-71 FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Holmes Funeral Home’ gervice is priced within the means of t ' Plat. FOR SALE OR TRADE—1936 Ford Gedan and a 1935 Ford Sedan, very clean. Hurry; Your neighbor will tell you to see Kirkpatrick for the best used car deal—Hills, WANTED—Good used cars. Highest prices paid. Drive in with car. Leave with cash. EARL COVEY GARAGE 143 East Main Street, . Grase Valley. all. Ambulance service at all hours. Phone 203 ; 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City tf WILL GIVE $2400 DEED OF trust ' payable $256. monthly including } 6% inteest for $2000 cash. The) above on 160 acres improved, nine . miles from town. Write P. O. Box 968, Grass Valley. RED CROSS SPRVICE, OFFICE: ~ Gity Hall, Nevada City. 1:30 4 p. m. Six days a week. Phone M Quinn Bonebrake. 321-J. tty JOHN —Hil FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1938. fe Plymouth*coupe with. 1942 Dodge ‘ motor, new seat covers and new “tires. Also i941 Chey. Master’ 2-} . goor and other good buys. Your neighbor will tell you to see Kirkpatrick tor the best used car deal ——~ r ls Flat.