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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 25, 1947 (8 pages)

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Legal Newspaper, as defined. by statute. Nevada City, California NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET Fm ————rcerrmeear Printed and Published eh LEETE, Jr. » Owner and Publisher * 1879. Published Twice Weekly, Tuesday and Friday, : at Nevada City, California, and entered as matter of the secend class in the postoffice at Nevada City under Act of Congreas, Mareh 3, _ SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year (in advance) ., $3.00, 30 cents One month ruth is the subject of the ChrisBeience lesson sermon tor SunJuly 27, with the golden text from Isaiah: O Lord thoy art + I will exalt thee, I will ‘ pame;—tny counsels of ded inthe sermon are these 3: Lord, who shall abide in il? He that walketh up‘keth the truth in his heart: es by Mary Baker Edthought steadfastly to the good and the true and bring these into your exgd idl NRE to their oc' your. th< . Pp. 261. n Science Society, of Neholds services every Sun{n their church .114 Boulder 3t. ‘glock. Sumday school at 9:45 A Wednesday evening testineeting 4s held on the first nd m is in the and Fridays, holidays invited to attend our. t the reading room. ". never do much to benefit humanity . jers Mortuary Chapel for Lawrence 8S. Alameda, who died Sunday of a heart attack im Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo County. Interment will be in the Catholic Cemetery. ‘The deceased ‘was a native of Rough and Ready, Nevada County, aged 55 years. He spent most of his life in farming. He leaves his brother, Manuel S. Alameda of Rough and Ready, and sisters, Mrs. Mary Lahann of Kingsburg, King’s County, Miss Josephine Silva Alameda, San Francisco, Mrs, Annie Readwine, Log Angeles and Mrs. Gloria Jenkins of Yuba City. OHTEFS ARE RAISED GRASS VAULEY: Ceanotha Council, Degree of Pocahontas, raised its chiefs last Friday evening, July 18 at a pretty ceremony. Minnie Carter, district deputy, Was in charge. Chiefs raised to their stumps were Pocahontas, Dorothy Slack; Prophetess, Wanda Chappell; Wenonah, Freda Thomas; Powhataan, fred Thomas; keeper of records, Carrie ‘Berryman. _;keeper. .of . ‘wampum, Minnie Carter; collector of wam‘pum, Lola Karkeet; pianist, Ethel Veale; scomts, Anna Bldredge, Myrtle Dorville; runners, Agnes Lioy4,, Leona Becker; countillors, Mildred Phelan; Pearl Ingram, guards, Dorothy Aspaugh, Galli Cole; warriors, Amelia Duart, Rosalie Piannezzi, Ann Domitrovich;. trustee, Nettie Phillips. PARISH CARD PARTY “(NBVADA CITY: The fortnightly card party given by St. Canice Catholic Parish was held Wednesday evening. There was a large attendlance at the Parish Hall. Many prizes * were awarded winners. . é GRASS VALUBY: Lamplighters _. @irele of the Methodist Church held la potluck dinner Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. Beryl Richards, . 226 North Auburn Street. There was . ᰀ䐀栀漀搀攀 who have no wants will + Escape Clarence W. Clanton Lumberman, Dead GRASS VALLEY: The body -of Clarence Whitman Clanton, who died suddenly in San Francisco Monday, will be brought to this ‘city for funeral services under direction of (Myers Mortuary Chapel tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. The deceased was born in Buckeye, Ariz., 41 years ago. He was emiployed in Glenwood by the Builders and Consumers Lumber . Company. ‘He leaves his wife, Mrs, Bethel Clanton, minor children, Ray, George, Georgia, and. Betty Leone‘ Clanton, and his mother, Mrs.,. Minnie L. Prine, all of this city. . . MRS. BROWNING HONORED. . NEVADA CITY: Mrs. Annie Browning was surprised and pleased, at‘ ithe meeting of Champion Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, last week, ‘to receive a 47 year pin. Mrs. Martha Dillon was elected to {be flag bearer, At the close of the evening, under direction of Mrs. J.’ C, McCarrie and committee, a delic: ious strawberry shortcake was serv: ed the members. ‘ ‘ ‘to Freedom : Rocklin at Auburn, Nevada City at Placeryy Forest Hill at Colfax : “gropaganda ived for vii tj: “Gradually, ; ; goming to . Ss : REAL ESTATE . § oe SPIRITED out of the Soviet-occupied TE ed, for they zone of Germany by a U.S. consul, ! ‘allacies abo Meria Noell, 20, is back home in Insurance, Mim } facts will se Philadelphia with relatives. AcPublic Stenographer, Ni accepted suc cording to her story, she was living Phone Answering Servigg . "3 no . with her parents in Bulgarus, Rufi ga. It’s quit mania, when Russians took the \ rs have bee town in 1945. She says she was ‘&, I INSO wo, You sec cont those shipped to a brick aoa ance is not tory the Ukraine as a “slave Fa laborer’’ and forced to work 12 to 14 COMPANY Such ‘a fa: hours a day, with little to eat. Later 102 W. Ma gage book, . she was removed to Germany, fromGeass Valles 7 Street . HB srepared _ur ret which she escaped. (International) y Telephone 1919 . MH jressman BASEBALL sersas oxy 2 00% ee Auburn wee cee neewncineneennncenences 2 3 400 =—_—_— the Library N Forest Hill ...-..i..:. 2 3 400 MOVI ‘BE nay be obt , . NONI oo ores cae acoousae 2 3 400 G ome Newcastle on.. ocsee-ccveeeee 2 3 400 ington, D. ¢ PLACER-NEVADA LEAGUE a ae ermine 0 5 000 vp “ ORAGE are also . Last Sunday's Scores Local or Long Distance eee STANDINGS ss tion, Suite Placerville 19, Auburn 5. HOUSEHOLD GOODS §ireet, Chice
WwW L Pct. Rocklin 14, Lincoln’3. Written in Riamevilla = oi 6 0 1000 Neweastle 10, Colfax 3. B without. the’ Tae 5-1 333. Nevada City 9, Forest Hill 5. OUGHT AND SOLD cual NR a 4 2 667 Games Next Sunday Reliable Transfer & ‘ded Grass Valley ....-.-.-.--.-4 2 667 Neweastle at Lincoln. Storage poston Pile 2 Sg oe Spee Hills Flat, Grass Valley, Phone 89 “facts set fort Placerville. .......-.-.. t:6 467 = . plaboration — onde 1 6 143 HORSE AND RIDER fall loud en (Colfax 0 6 000 N e good advert iperiah gs Se Raa ae ee evada City an way of 5 Last Sunday’s Scores ee : \ i Spe Grass Valley 6, Folsom 1. UPHOLSTERY Russian Roseville 14, Colfax 2. tally envisic Auburn 5, Nicolaus , 3. Boots, Hats, Saddles, Z SHOP On the basi Lincoln 11, Placerville 1. Bridles, Clothing st/2575, Between Pine . mm beiween th Games Next Saturday Night Novelti ae York St. On Commercial sani ~ Grass Valley at Roseville. yore ties AF Se ste Nett Sunday's Games DICK LOSTUTTER NEVADA CITY ON THO is” tha dncoln at Auburn. ee THRES , iet mana Colfax at Placerville. Hills Flat, Grass Valley pesca gat RECHEARE me Telephone 490-W eA Ree of wo @ 4 prewar yea cats NEVADA CITY $12.50 a FOOTHILL AMA TOUR LEAGUE * CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . What abou STANDINGS Free Phonograph “ilolotlelojoiujelutededededolutenaandpagy is acti Ct. Placerville .... pais ees 5. Oo 460011" RECORDS 4 1 soot} — Listen to KGFN every “Rocklin . ..... i nia ee eRe =— Commercial Street For Cleaning Try our Modern Cleaning Establishment. Satisfaction VALET CLEANERS ~ Nevada City ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL Telephone 984 .Wednesday at 5:30 p. m. lle 201 Mill Street, Grass Valley 4 e By Order of . NOTICE! to Water _ ConsumersCity of Nevada __ Irrigation hours 6:00 a: m. to 9:00 a. m., and 5:00 p. m. to 8:00 p. m. NEVADA CITY COUNCIL — ; = ’ i EYES EXAMINED GLASSFS FITTED 312 Broad Street Telephone 270-W Nevada City “GEORGE BOLES OPTOMETRIST KNIT AND RELAX * -@ualty and re. S Lae ) meaterese prion: Shop at the GOLD PAN—its right on the ‘GOLD PAN LIQUOR RE PAULINE AND pena et Saas . Open Saturday Until Midnight — Open Daily 10 A. Grass Valley M. to 8 P. M. Phone 669W oN Sa “ = a “iat ; 80c and 85c for 2 Oz. BLUE RIBBON WINNERS . ? VER . HOICR LIQUORS siiitaccete she ie AES BERGER S very finest in selection, in Yarn and Button Shop ‘502 Main Street—Nevada City Opposite Elementary School FLINDT’S oh, ~ \ENADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY “THE PIONEER LUMBER YARD” ” ¢ TEER : ; See . WATCH REPAIR “Careful Workmanship” NEW AND USED WATCHES PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY __ ACCOUNTANT _; EDWIN STEPHENS Public Accountant Town Talk Telephone 791-J FUNERAL DIRECTORS __ HOLMES FUNERAL HOME : vice is priced within the means of all. Ambulance service at all hou 246 Sacramento St. The Holmes Funeral Home ot Phone 203 Nevada C0 ed OPTOMETRISTS __ “GEORGE C. BOLES — tometrist 312 aE: » Street, Nevada Clty Telephone 270-W . 3 MINING ENGINEERS _ . 2038 West Main Street, Gea United States Mineral S¥ 1.F.OCONNOR ff Mining and Civil Engine? * Licensed Surveyor val — NEVADA CITY _ ———F ~ FRATERNAL AND CLUB DIRECTORY ‘ NEVADA CITY LODGE, §® mal B. P. 0. ELKS pic i Meets every second and ang © Thursday evening at 8 DP. 108.4 Elks Home. Pine St. Phone a visiting Elks welcome. <i 7 WILLIAM WASLEY, WILLIAM TAMBLYN, Sec. day evening at Pyt Meets every 22 Broad Street. Visiting ** welcome. . . ALBERT 8, BATES, DR. C, W. CHAPMAN,