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PAGE FOUR
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NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1946
STRIKES WOMAN IN HASTE
—REPENTS AT LEISURE
NEVADA CITY: Orman MacMasters, patter, and latety a resident of
. this city, was lodged in the City Jail
—~ . Monday night following the filing of
The word “éorn” describes a varAety of grains throughout the world.
In England corn refers to both wheat
amd other cereal grains used for
food, In Scotland it refers usually .o
vats. In the United States corn means
amaise or Indian corn.
charges. of battery, MacMasters assertedly streck an unnamed Nevada
City woman with his-fist.
TIRES ee Thic incident reportedly occurred
Any Size in the lady's own home. At latest
= report, MacMasters appeal for proNear the Highway Maintenance
on Highway 49 _1,-Atile from
the City Limits FOR $7500FINNFCAN
"5 LAWYER IN CASE
CGOLEFAX: The-city council was no:
mex ting held
regular
. ss
. suit against the city for $7500 as the
a . rseult of an accident which occurred
’ . = Fi
. om Oak Street last summer while she
was employed by the Colfax Fruit
. Growers Aseociation. Sheasserts
PICK UP AND jthat because of the unsafe and dan» DELIVERY SERVICE
attorney is Frank G. Finnegan of NeWOMAN SUFS COLFAX .
. of the
i they have a particular fire problem
a ified at its
Tuesday night,that Mrs. Loretia
Goeller of Grass Valley had started .
RANGER THANKS
ALLEGHANY, FOREST
FOR CO-OPERATION
CAMPTONVILLE: James D. Ritdistrict ranger expresses
his appreciation as follows:
tenhouse
The Camptonville district of the
Tahoe Nationajl Forest wishes to exAlleghany and
siation of the
which. these comthe
season.
munities have shown in suppreseion of fires this past
A FEW CAR Tik BS . ; bation was being considered by Conn. Two fires namely the Ketsenbauzh
E ae . }; ty Probation Officer J. W. MeGagin, . and the Yellowjacket Mine, were
RANKIN’S y Masiinum penalty for battery IS . kent to. a small acreage by the
MOB'LGAS } $1000 fine or 6 months in jail, oF orompt action -taken by the AlleSERVICE . . Sth. ghany and Forest people.
people
that
I hope that if any of the
Camptonville district feel
. they willbe glad to make an inspee. tion .and offer suggestions for its
abatement.
Once again wish to offer my
to the local people, thanks
larly the women who did a splendid
particuback of
lunches and serving coffee to weary
fire fighters.
THIEVES STFAT.
LOAD OF CHRISTMAS
TREES IN STORM
. vada City. The matter was referred
. to the city attorney.
.
fgerous condition of said street, she}
In Grass Valley and
fell and broke her right ankle. Her!
Nevada City
ELKS HAVE ELK DINNER .
—PROMPT SERVICE— —----}' ;
. GRASS VALLEY: 0. P. Steele was
: oe 'master of ceremonies at the gala
i Elks-elk and beef stew Wednesday
PHONE 984
night, at which 250 members and
A#uests dined and danced at the club
201 Mill Street, Grass Valley
Under New Ownership
house. The elk and beef dinner was .
prepared by Chef Ben Jenkins and .
WILSON J. MAJORS
Proprietor
served by the Catholic parish auxiliary. :
Job printine.?
QET YOURS AT
NUQQET THE
TO GIVE THE MOTORISTS OF GRASS VALLEY, NEVADA CITY
AND SURROUNDING AREAS THE FINEST AND MOST EXPERT
BODY AND FENDER AND CAR PAINTING :
: SERVICE .
We specialize-in artistic color matching, assuring you
satisfaction at all times
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON ALL WORK
—GRASS VALLEY—
Body and Fender Shop
; WILSON AND HOBBICK, Props.
837 Mill Street —Next To Taylor's fFoundry— Phone 853-W
f
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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
HOLMES
FUNERAL HOME
J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner
246 Sacramento Street Telephone 208
24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
Nevada City
i
DOWNIEVILLE: Thieves worked
. in a heavy rain storm Friday night
. of last week and mad eoff with between 300 and 460 Christmas trees
Melonging to Louis E. Sehnoor in
indian Valley. Schnoor had cut’ the
trees and was preparing to load them
for the bay area market. A neighbor heard the big van and thought
Schnoor had decided to take the trees
out neglecting to investigate.
Schnoor thinks someone familiar
with the situation is implicated; his
automobile Was nearby, covered with
a tarpaulin; it was his habit to leave
the ignition key_in the car; the thief
removed the key, probably to delay
possible pursuit, whereas it is be-lieved someone unfamiliar with his
habit would have wrecked ignition
wiring.
DEATH
RICKARD—tIn Nevada City, Nevada County, November 27, 1946,
James Rickard, husband of Mrs.
Ethel Rickard and father of Parl and
Carl Rickard, both of San Francisco,
a native of Almaden, Santa Clara
County aged 61 years. Funeral services will take place in Grass Valley
November 30th. Interment will be in
the Greenwood Cemetery.
DELGRAVE—In Grass Valley, Nevada County, November 26,’ 1946
Carleton Delgrave, husband of Mrs:
Mary A. Delgrave a native of Boston, Mass., aged 51 years. Funeral
services were held November 29th.
Cremation followed in Sierra View
Cemetery, Marysville.
CLEMO—In Nevada City, Nevada
County, November 27, 1946, Mrs. Esther Ann Clemo, mother of Mrs. S.
E. Curnow of Berkeley, J. T. Clemo
of Hayward and Mrs. Ray Murchie
of Nevada City, a native of Cornwall,
England. aged 93 years. Funeral
services were held November 30th.
Burial was in Pine Grove Cemetery.
O’CONNOR—In Nevada City, Nevada County, November 27th, Francis
O’Connor, brother of Charles O’Connor of Nevada City and Mrs. Agnes
Shankweiler of San Francisco, a
native of Bloomfield, Nevada County,
aged 76 years. Funeral services were
held November 30. Bprial Wag in the
Catholic Cemetery.
PAINE—In Nevada City, Nevada
County, November 28th, Annie M.,
widow of Lon Paine, mother of D.
R. Paine of Nevada City, Mrs. Clarence A. Rush of’Grass Valley, Mrs.
Earl E. Bachman of San Mateo, Mrs.
Charles E. Trezona of Beverly Hills,
Washing
two sisters Mrs. Margaret Smith of
San Diego, Mrs. Rose Hegarty of
Concord and one brother, P. S. Waldron of Oakland. :
Machines
Repaired
THEY’RE HARD TO GET!
So keep yours in good working order by having it overhauled and repaired at
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
DRIVE IN
FOOD PALACE
Vegetables
Beer and Wine
COR. YORK AND: COMMERCIAL
STREDTS
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 808
_DON’S FIXIT
Telephone 449
Nevada City
10-Day Service
E. M. DALPEZ
Watch Repairing
National Hotel Building
Nevada City
a
.
i
.
.
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the lines job in making two .
.
MIESEN FIGUREIN ~*
KNIFING CASE BAILS
OUT AT ONE THOUSAND
charged with assault with a deadly
weapon was arraigned last Tuesday
fu the Grass Valley Township Coiivt;
he put up bail of $1000.
Peter Moseatelli lecal tavern proprietor accused Miesén in a comPlaint of slashing him in a cutting
af
1 local cafe.
The weapon involved was a pocket knife.
VOTE ON INCLUDING
GRASS VALLEY:
receipt of petition bearing the names
Following the
of 58 residents of an area designated
Grass . Valley,
for annexation to the city ‘th
council set Tuesday February -4th as
a3 Southeast asking
city
the date for holding a special election.
_Protests will be heard by the city
council on Tuesday, December 24th.
The tract which the petition ineludes
is generally described as the
bounded by a line fromBar-yman
Street easterly to Wiley’s Lane to include the residential section of Lucas
Lane ané@ Pine Street.
FUNERAI. FOR
ERNEST R. SIMON
GRASS VALLEY: Ernest Raymond Simon, prominent attorney of
Los Angeles where he had practiced
for more than 20 years. died Wednesday morning in a‘local hospital. The
body will be cremated at East Lawn
Cemetety, Sacramento,
Simon, with his wife came to live
in Grass Valley seven months ago
for reasons of health. The couple
made their home on Carey Drive,
Alta Hill. ;
Surviving are his wife Mrs. Bonnie H. Simon and thrée sons: Robert
Simon, Richard Simon, deputy chief
of police, both of Los Angeles and
Philip J. Simon of San Diego.
. The deceased was a native of Richland County, Tll., aged 69 years, He
Was past master of Topeka Lodge F.
and A. M. Kansas, a member of the
Scottish Rite, Los Angeles, of the E]
Centro Lodge of Elks, Imperial Valley and of two country clubs in Los
Angeles.
DD.
area
may that occurred November 24 in. P
Lips Radiant as
Glowing Embers
SERVICE FOR VETS
AT LOCAL OFFICE
GRASS VALLEY: Veterans who
. wish to use.their terminal leave
.
i iy Jatt »7
'honds as payment on their National
Service or:U. S. Government’ Life In
3 " © ive
. surance may get information relative
lto“this by calling at the Nevada
County Veterans Service Office.
type of
the new Information on
policies and options on payment ar :
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. on
and change of
erans are aware of the fact that they
lapsed policies
hand as Well as
beneficiary. Few vet1y reinstate ,their
iby paying the premium the month it
lwas lapsed and the month they pick
it up in. At the present time it may
be re-instated without taking a physical examination, by making a comparative health statement.
invited to come to the office for AT MOST DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES
formation and filing claims for pen‘sions, compensation, loans, educaDICKERMAN
. tional benefits, hospital and domiciliary eare, burial allowances, etc. ; DRUG STORE
. The office is located in the Califor-j;nia State Employment building 111
. South Auburn-Street, Grass Vailley.
1
219 Broad Street, Nevada .City
Telephone 51
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NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY
Nevada City, California .
PACKARD
DEALER
JIM ERSKINE
Proprietor
401 East Main Street
Grass Vailey
al Telephone 474
day?
Arch Parman, well
IT WILL PAY YOU MANY FOLD TO TAKE AS
OF YOUR AUTO AS YOU
REMEMBER THAT NOW WE CAN SERVE YOU AT NIGHT.
our night supervisor
Erskine Automotive
~ Electric Service
AND NOW-NIGHT SERVICE
Our Shops Are Open From
8 A. M. Until 12 Midnight
. OUR HIGHLY TRAINED MECHANICS ARE AT Y
DURING SIXTEEN eo
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF GEN
PARTS IN THIS AREA. rT ae
CAN YOU AFFORD a breakdown with the car situation as it is toHOURS EACH DAY
GOOD CAR
DO OF YOUR WATCH és
known autd, mechanic with years of experience is
as