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ED COTTER INSTALLED
_ representatives of manufacturers
. of fire trucks which have bid on AS NOBLE GRAND OF
fire truck for the local
¥ «afirenew
department.
:
OUSTOMAH LODGE —
Nevada City board of fire del
-egages met Tuesday, evening with
Ed Cotter was seated as noble
grand of Nevada City Oustomah
Lodge No. 16, Independent Oraer of Odd Fellows, at ceremonies
Tuesday evening at the local
IOOF hall. Peter Kole was installed as acting past grand.
Look Your Best
1 For Summer
. LOOK Comfortable .-. .
BE Comfortable . . .
way!
Clean Clothes Look .
Better.. Last Longer! .
GRASS VALLEY
-LAUNDRY
and
DRY CLEANERS
111 Berinett Street
Grass Valley
RVideeees
a
s
bone LAUNDRY SERVIC
McMAHAN-HANDY—In
Ne
vada City, James Edgar McMahan,-23, Grass Valley, and Barbara Jean. Handy, 22, Nevada
City.
:
BEVERAGE-SHELDON — In
Nevada City, Sam Beverage, 21,
Letters to THE WORLD'S MOST
The Editor BEAUTIFUL WILL ~
The
views and
pearing in
opinions
this column,
ap
Letters
to The Editor, are not necessari
ly those of The Nugget.
July 11, 1950
Nevada City, and Joan Sheldon,
18, Grass Valley.
DINSMORE-PEARSON
Ir Publisher, The Nugget:
Reno, Nev., July 10, 1950, David
‘Please send me ten copies of
Harry
McLeod,
vice _ grand; Dinsmore, 54, Oakland, and MaThe Nugget containing. the old
. George Halstead, right support, bel O. Pearson, 44, Grass Valley. history. of the county, and which
RICHARDSON-CARRIGER — I believe commemorated one
noble grand; Cary Arbogast, left
In
Reno, Nev., July 10, 1950, hundred years of the life of Nesupport, noble grand; Al Brass,
Glenn -A. Richardson, 27, Grass vada City.There are many
right support, vice grand; Harry
Valley, and Dorothy Lou Carrifriends living in other’cities who
Douglas, left support; vice grand; ger, 21, Reno.
will appreciate reading: it. The
Chester Peterson, right scene
BUTLER-ESPINOSA
—In Neissue was an excellent one and
support; Frank Wilson,-left scene vada City, Robert -_M. Butler, 24, was, I can appreciate, a long and
and Delores Espinosa, 20, both of . difficult job for the one who had
GRASS VALLEY BRAVES
BRAVELY GO AHEAD
Editor’s Note — The following
will is published by request. .This WITH RUFFIAN GAME
Dick Trathen and his Grass
Valley Braves.,;are bravely proa Chicago poorhouse. The writer ceeding with plans to play their
had once been a lawyer of promscheduled Placer-Nevada _ baseise, if not of prominence, and the ball league game with the Newill was written in a firm, clear
As It Must to All Men..
.. death will come some day.
chinery firm adopted improvements on a‘ juicer machine, patented by her husband, without
her consent.
She alleged the
“I,
Charles Lounsberry, being
“I leave to children exclusiveWe appreciate ly, but only for the term of their
ager of the Athletics,
decide
on
his
will not
starting
line-up
until after a practice session tonight at Pioneer park, although
he has definitely assigned Carz
Fisher to start the game. Fisher
pitched the Athletics to. victory
in the first game between the
two clubs this year.
Pelayo said that if ‘Ains Fouyer is ready to go he will start
behind the plate. Art Gagliardi,
leading hitter of the Nevada City
team will probably be in the out
field if Fouyer catches.
Births
HAYDEN
—
At
Community
hospital, Grass Valley, July 2,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Hayden, Nevada City, a daughter.
READER-—At Community hospital, Grass Valley, July 4, 1950,
to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reader,
Grass Valley, a son.
:
ASHTON—At Community hos
pital, Grass Valley, June 23, 1950,
to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashton,
a daughter.
foundry, after adopting use of and thank Mr. Tyrrell for his; childhood, all and every one, the . :
The Olympic club in San Franthe improvement refused to pay words of praise of our historical flowers of the fields and the blosfor the use of it, and refused to edition, but we feel he had betsoms of the woods, with the right cisco, formed in 1860, is the oldter get first-hand information to play among them freely acest amateur athletic organization
discontinue its use.
Mrs. Reynolds charged the about the Tobiassen article incording to the customs of chilin the U. S.
foundry returned models of the stead of accepting the distorted dren, warning them at the same
iunprovement, declaring the imhearsay of second-hand informatime against thistles and thorns.
provement unworkable, and that tion. We are reprinting the ToAnd I devise to children the
cue factory began to manufacture biassen article in this column and banks of the brooks and the goiby Warren Goodrich
juicers with the improvement inif anyone can find any smearing den sands beneath the waters
corporated, without remuneraof the Tobiassen family or slurthereof, and the odors of the wilring remarks about a gold-star lows that dip therein, and the
tion, contract or consent.
Judge Snell dismissed the case mother, all we can say is that white clouds that float high over
on a demurrer filed by Frank G. person interprets plain English the giant trees.
Finnegan, attorney for the founthrough a warped personality.—
“And I leave to the children
kww.
div.
the long, long days to be merry
Mrs. Reynolds recently receivin, in a thousand ways, and the
Reprinted from the July 7
ed patent rights to an invention,
night and the trains of the Milky
according to word from Washingedition of The Nugget:
Way to wonder at, but subject,
You
can
say
the
Tobiassen
on. for a device to collect fiber
nevertheless, to the rights hereand prevent. mixing with juice family was evident at the inafter given to lovers.
yt a citrus fruit juice extractor. Fourth of July Centennial Cel“I devise to boys, jointly, all
ebration.
:
the useful, idle fields and comPapa Tobiassen, Carl J., that
NEED A CLERK, STENOG,
mons where ball may be played,
is, for 12 years sheriff of NeBABY SITTER OR FENCE REall pleasant waters where one
vada county and current su-ALRER?
High School Student
may swim, all snowclad hills
pervisor of the first district,
Employment Service has quali
where
one
may
coast,
and
was chairman of the parade
fied ambitious young people to
streams
and.ponds
where
one
do many jobs and chores. Full or committee and was responsible
may fish, or when grim winter
purtiime. Phone NC 258-R, or 106. for arranging and _ assigning
comes, one’ may skate, to hold
places in the big parade.
the same for the period of their
Mrs. Tobiassen participated
boyhood. And all meadows, with.
in the parade, riding in the
shining convertible that is the the clover blossoms and butter-. “I always make sure of cor
Tele-fun
When you prepare your will
and life insurance, you should
investigate prearranged funer
al plans. You can plan the details now and leave confidential instructions with us.
HOLMES FUNERAL HOME
J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner
Telephone 203
Nevada City
24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
Why go through ‘another summer of this?
>
current
automobile
of
Davey
Tobiassen. Mrs. Tobiassen was
a
representative
of
Sierra
Chapter, Gold Star Mothers.
Davey, in addition to fur
nishing the vehicle for the Gold
Star Mothers, participated in
the boxing and wrestling shows
staged by his bigger brother,
Elton: Elton also participated
in the boxing show.
Bill Tobiassen made himself
generally
useful
around
the
celebration, supplying a spot of
‘music here and there, and serving as escort for the Goddess
of Libérty—Miss Wanda Stinson, who is Bill’s fiancee.
Ronnie, nine years old, was
marshal
of the children’s
pa
flies thereof; the woods with
their appurtenances; the squir
rels and the birds and echoes and
strange noises, and .all distant
places which may be visited, together with the adventures there
found. And I give to said boys
each his own place ‘at the fire
side at night, with all pictures
that may be seen in the burning
wood, to enjoy without lot or
hindrance or without any incum
“rect numbers by looking
them up—got the fire department by mistake once!"
.; When you’re not sure of a
number, please look it up in
the directory
; 3; Pacific Telephone; _-«
i>
brance or care.
“To lovers I devise their imag.
inery world, with whatever they .
may need, as the stars of the sky, .
the red rose by the wall, the
bloom
of
the.
the
hawthorne,
sweet strains of music, and aught
else they may desire to figure to
each other the lastingness and
beauty of their love.
day. He was resplendent in pa“To young men, jointly, I de-.
triotic colors astride his pony.
vise and bequeath all boisterous.
And the younger generation
I
got into the act. Patricia, lit-' inspiring sports of rivalry, and
weakof
disdain
the
them
to
give
tle daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ness and undaunted confidence
Elton Tobiassen, participated in
Though
their own strength.
in
the children’s parade.
Hearkening to the whirring they are rude, I leave them the
power to make lasting friendships .
wings of the stork, Mrs. Miland of possessing companions,.
dred Music, daughter of the
and to them exclusively, I give)
family, confined her participaall merry songs and grave chor.
rade both on Sunday and Tues
With our cooler installed
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Steve “Gashouse” Pelayo, man
Grass Valley. . ly, as the needs of their children
i shall
require.
,
Editor’s note:
vada City Athletics, often called
hand on a few scraps of paper. Ruffians, here Sunday afternoon
By chance it fell into appreciain Pioneer park.
tive hands and was passed on _,.the Braves, who have been the
until
“a Chicago Iawyer read’ it doormat of the league ever since
before the Chicago Bar Associathe Athletics whipped them 5-2
tion. A resolution was passed ‘by in the first half game, got a meathat body ordéfing it probated sure of. revenge on Independence
and it may now be found in the day when they dumped the Athrecords of Cook county, Illinois.
letics 6-5 in -an exhibition game.
JUDGE SNELL RULES NO
JURISDICTION IN PATENT
INFRINGEMENT CASE
officers
in the Odd Fellows lodge
#
document was found in a ragged
coat pocket of a crazed inmate of
Grass Valley.
to dig up the stuff.
of sound and disposing mind and
TITTLE-KELLY — In Nevada
Will you please send me the memory, do hereby make and
William Shipley, inside guardian;
City, Vernon Ellison. Tittle, 24, issue covering the Fourth of July
publish this, my last will and
Mike Cartoscelli, outside guarand Bonnie Jean Kelly, 18, both celebration. This is the one in testament in order, as justly as
dian; George Gildersleeve, outof Grass Valley.
which you, or someone in the emmay be, to’ describe my interest
side guardian; and ‘Halstead, ArBUTLER-EDISON—In Nevada ploy of the paper, smeared’ the in the world among succeeding
bogast, and Brass, trustees.
City, Albert William Butler, 22, Tobiassen family. The reference
Installing officers were Walter
men.
Grass Valley, and Jo Anne Lee to the gold star mother was not
A. Carlson, district deputy grand
“That part of my_ interests
Edison, 17, Auburn.
well received over here, and it which is,.known in law and recmaster; Roman Rozynski, district
would appear that any family . ognized in the sheepbound voldeputy grand marshal; Cary Arwho shows: the interest in a umes as my. property, being inbogast, district deputy grand
Fourth of July celebration, with considerable and of no account,
warden; Al Brass, district deputy
all its work, is entitled ‘to praise I make no disposition of in this,
grand secretary; Darrell Kitts,
rather than criticism. However, my will. My right to live, being
district deputy. grand_ treasurer;
that is your business and if you but a life estate, is not at)-my disJonathan Pascoe, district deputy
were evening a score that is your posal, but, these things excepted,
grand chaplain; George Halstead,
district deputy grand inside guar‘Ruling that the superior court business also, whether it met all else in the world I now proI ceed to devise and bequeath.
dian; and Peter Kole, district had nojurisdiction in-the case, with public approval or not.
deputy grand outside guardian.
Judge James Snell removed from haven’t seen the story, only peo“I give to good fathers and
Installation ceremonies precedthe court calendar an $85,000 ple who have talked to me mothers, in trust for their chiled a banquet at the hall. About damage suit against the Miners about it.
. dren, all good little words of
100 persons’ attended the affair.
Send a bill along with the pa-) praise and encouragement and
Foundry and Manufacturing Co.,
The:local lodge will go to ColNevada City, brought by Mrs. pers and I will send a remittance. all quaint pet names and endearfax Monday night where the Marvel F. Reynolds:
Yours very truly,
. ments and I charge said parents
same installation team will seat
Mrs. Reynolds charged the mato use them justly, and generousJAMES C. TYRRELL.
there.
243 Sacramento St.
22, and Elizabeth Ann Bertillion,
18, both of. Oakland.
The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, July 14, 1950-—5__
Other officers installed were
support; James Rozynski, warden; Ralph Childérs, conductor;
It’s a cinch to be comfortable
In clean clothes . . . when you
know you look your best! Let
us clean your clothes the gentle, but complete dry cleaning
Marriage Licenses
SMART-BERTILLION—In Nevada City, Eben Knight Smart,
tion to being a spectator.
>
Want Ads
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At the turn of a knob!
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
a
jide
YOUR
OWN
BUSINESS
WITHOUT INVESTMENT.
We
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sponsible man-of more than average ability, age 25-55,-to
take
ever one-man business in Nevada
County. We will finance right
man.
Excellent
references
re
Don’t let a faulty roof cause
.-water damaged walls and
uses to sing with lusty voices.
ceilings or mar the appearance
.
longno
are
who
those
“And to
er children or youths or lovers,.
I leave memory; and bequeath.
of. your home.*
Reroof now
with reliable Pioneer Thikbui
and, of other poets, if there be
Roofing from Builders ‘and
Consumers Lumber Co. _ I's
made for durable beauty, com
to them the volumes’ of the
poems of Burns and Shakespeare
that they may
tween Grass Valley and Knights othérs, to the:end
over again,
days
Landing—1 700x17 truck tire and live the old
t tithe or
withou
fully,
and
freely
wheel. Reward. Box 1, The Nugget.
AN OLD ROOF CAN'T
PERFORM MIRACLES!
diminution.
:
“To our loved one with snowy
crowns, I bequeath the happiness
of’old age, the love and gratitude
of their children until they fall
:
asleep.”
Contributed by Mrs. Ethel
Harding, Nevada City.
HOME FOR VACATION
plete
weather protection.
You can reroof the average
five-room house for as low as
$114.50 or $12.50
$3.27 per month!
down
:and
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the College of the Pacific:
attend
3
jl4c
N.C.-G.V. Highway. Glenbrook
in Stockton are home for their
WANTED-—Pictures of the Nesummer vacation. They are stay} Phone Grass Valley 1050
vada County Narrow Gauge railing with her -parents, Mr. and
way.—Nevada County Historical Mrs. Mario Gentili on Hubbard
.
Society.
tfc road.
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