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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 5, 1946 (8 pages)

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: = THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1946 NEVADA _CITY-GRASS_ VALLEY NUGGET A , : . 5 OPA Tells Landlords not affected. CITY COUNCIL TO MEET Routine matters willy be handled t ki A W A vi Of ‘New Instructions Those required to register will find] "he City couucil of Nevada City by the council as well as further ur * ; é a 2 ¥ . will meet in regular session tonig? lans he *pr sed sews dik Wa dandiavae coeeett otel, . Tegistration easy. They are required ee eee ee on RK (VAD AY ed z raf Tp All landlords operating a hotel ae : of Se See : it 8 at the city hall with Mavor. Iri nesta iy must be: install i a is] ine . . rdothing or. boarding house, motor only to fill out a single page fonm in; . . = aoe ae ts : sell caalesee gay nd ; AR BEANE aA i id . & 01 arding ise, ne tduiiedte and send or bring both . 00 Samet presiding. ae 1 in the cii;. nt. THEATRE Wr B Nad SS BE court, tourist court or space rented . ~ aes igate aa aie aC dee h s ; ; : ean <thaticw Jaan da wane COmes to the lo¢al office. After the b= Leste ; 1 h }in-an auto or trailer camp in rent = Oe mS Cj cM laren counties: are required to file. = wave been checked the dupli-/ Advertisement 3 “" ee Ne : % LY GE unties are equire U¢ lie, = ars. = wa Vane See UPA ipplemental racistration statements; = CORY will be returned to the -Y Fi ‘ h . ; ‘< ee a oe ae eae NEVADA CITY: A gveat number. for their establishments before De-. !andlord ee 1 wa. rom where sit . by Joe Marsh. : DIRECTION T. AND D.23R., of sut of town friends and refitives . } comber 31H nrv A. Cross. area. ation of the establishment shown, 2 ENTERPRISES, UNC. vi j. Nevada City: to at d the/ rent director announced. Bee yeaa gras ena ® ee a = = Saturday funeral servirek-o1 Mrs. Landiords-affected may-obtain the . ee Fiow to ae THURSDAY , Est] Ann Clomo, 93, mother of. necessary formg—by calling at their . DERCAN Ay g * nee = Mrs: -C. Ri Murch . local rent office. Sage ee eae a ae top Worrying s Wy d ae : Cross explained that this regic. ce he Bovteaux former residen . ngs : y y j ry Among them were: Mr. and Mrs. ,.04;,., is eine: condacted serouch See royleaux Lorimer resid se es: ve a S. E. Curnow, Berkeley. Mr. and ca ee ‘ ee es = ee ee I guess foelksin our towndoabout hour? after dinner, ‘and gets his 2 i Mrs. J. T. Clemo, Hayward, Mr. and . ae ae z : foe = = — ss is = ees Bee re See ae tt eee — =_— worry as in yours—over worrying over in one concentrated i Mrs. Myron Curnow, Berkeley, Mrs. > a Me oe oe : = ieee aang become a Nevada City resifent. j housing and a and crops, and ___ period. When that’s over, he relaxes ' ; Ann Curnow, Oakland, Ellsworth ee = ees uty no . : wes . eon pecker 7 at She iter I" Se nemeete prob: over a friendly ‘glass of beer with ne ae With JOHN HODIAK and Cirnow, Berkeley. Mrs. and Mre. 2. toSify separately transient ot-. trospital. His condition is such that. lems that are always coming up. Ma Hoskins—and they talk about oS! NANCY GUILD Leonard Clemo, Sacramento, Mr. and EES : ee <—s eee Ot ae a heart spécialist from San Franici-co Dad Hoskins, who’s lived to the Siete things together, until bedT= © e@ Mrs ober: Clemo. Richmond: Mi — — s-and tourist cour “-. has been called in consultation. happy age of eighty, has a simple ime. : Carl Murchie, Stockton,, Mr. Arnold . , aS vite! ee gt: . . Mrs. Gertrude Trezona, daughter formula for stopping worry. About, From where I sit, that’s as worka FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ei ace ee ete fected register promptly and one . ot fice into Mrse Annie AE ae every problem, he asks himself: Is able a formula as you could find.. aoa pes vs is a ae the registration form in duplicate . remaining here for a few days before there anything I can do about it? right down to the mellow glass of WALLS CAME ae ee she: Mr aM so that their establishments may be. yeturning to her home in Beverly If there is, he never postpories b<er iat seems to wink away your Cea pee eo ae ee classified poperly on the basis of the . yins Other family members return-. making a decision, or taking necesWei aacs. TI JMBLING DOWN Léon Sanford, Squirrel Creek Ranch, data submitted } : : gary action. Mrs. Art Smidt, Oakland =e ed to their homes after the funeral. = : . ZF ~ : With: stay Saripg aris oor ee Landlords in the area who rent If there isn’t anything he tan do ; : : : Senet. 7 srenert} only houses and apartments under. Nearly 9000 ex-service women were about it, he sets aside a “worrying . MARGUERITE CHAPMAN and [j. Nile, James Nile. Mrs. Emma Sav*/ine housing regulation need not file. on Veterans Administrati y roils hs Fane Weise, ME A me 2 erans Administration pay rolls LEE BOWMAN vee, S. wane. Wweisey, “I. and “TS. this additional registration and are. as of September-30 7 i El Clemo. s Te . of September : Copyright, 1946, United States Brewers Foundation Also ; From Oroville came Mrs. Kate SHADOW OVER Everett, Miss Elizabeth Everett and a ey a a a Me Meg hy Mee es a a aay cas Way Ba RGN Gono Wee hee aR RR ee eee Ne Ree tee: CHINATOWN Miss Laura Everett. : . Carl Murchie, son of C. R. Mur: i ith chie and formerly of this city, wae 9 CHARLIE CHAN soloist at the services. He sang O : F : That Will Be Glory For Me and Sun : e@ ®@ Rise Tomorrow. a Rev. Joseph W. Moor Rev. SUNDAY : . ap oa . . ; David Ralston. conducted the ser. 4 Q . Vices. . =, . L Pall bearers, all grandsons of the : i late Mrs. Clemo, were: Arnold Muri : : TT i . chie, Carol-Murchie, Leonard Clemo, gy : ee . Robert Clemo, James Nile and Ells‘ Rs . worth Curnow. With . Soe es 7: 2 cae . Oklahoma gots its name from the : : : . JE Sr a eae ‘Sooners, homeseekers who sought ae : neous vanets x and 'to obtain homes in adwance of the . : . official dates set for opening of In. dian lands to white settlement. ine , : ’ This year alone, we have added 305,000 telephones
a ae mag RP Se ly Se ae ad RL die a aaa A They're going in as fast as we are able to install them ». the telephones needed’ on the Pacific Coast. In 1946 alone, we have already added more than 305,000 and ‘thousands more go into service every month. But there is still a big job ahead. “ 1 Patch {0 tte dee i iin Ml ape net Complicated switchboards, cables, dial equipment and even new buildings have to be built before everyone who wants a telephone can get one. This will take time because our progress is handicapped by shortages of materials and by the disturbed conditions throughout the country affecting manufacturers’ output and our con* struction projects. Meanwhile you may be certain that we will do everything we can. as For it is our purpose in our huge expansion program r to provide service for everyone who wants it just as ' rapidly as possible . . .betterservice than ever before . . . a@ more valuable service to every user. We are spending this year for gross plant additions an aggregate of ''$130,000,000 which exceeds by $55,000,000, or 73 per jcent, our previous highest yearly plant expenditures in 11941 of $75,000,000. ‘An ever-improving telephone service at the least : cost consistent with good wages and working conditions for our employees and a reasonable return to the thou ' ‘sands of people who have invested in the business. As = , ;, The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. ae OE Oe a {X PAGE FIVE ee -and the £ what to give _ Was Solved by a Radio ~as Sure as You Live There is no finer gift than the pure joy of music. Our selection of all models of radio is the most complete in the two cities. Will you let us demonstrate one for you? Your family’s eyes will brighten and. the home will be filled with music—if you choose a radio. BRAND NAMES THAT COUNT SPARTON COMBINATION FARNSWORTH TABLE MODELS MAJESTIC COMBINATION STROMBERG-CARLSON 16 SHOPPING DAYS LEF The Furniture Center — 256 South Auburn Street Soe fe fer le wee ae oe a oe eee ee THE HOME OF FINE FURNITURE Grass Valley Opposite Veterans Memorial Building penne Seth a emit “eat ~ HS > PE ik eek ed oe Ble aie oa $s tps BS i ee al > pel ¥ Telephone 36