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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 29, 1946 (4 pages)

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946 MONDAY, JULY 29, . SS “—— NEVADA CITY NUGGET _ by PAGE. THREE. apdelotedeetoteietoietetes MOVING Is YOUR Furniture board? Sacramento, Oakland Alameda San Francisco The Peninsula Stockton Fresno Bakersfield Los Angeles —JustA Sample of Our LONG DISTANCE MOVING ALSO LOCAL. MOVING STORAGE—CRATING—PACKING Take Your Moving Problems to Experienced Moving Men RELIABLE TRANSFER AND STORAGE Grass Valley werent Phone ; 7 FA? AP +. ot, fe eatertettestete te oeoe oe ofeoteteateate ae RAY CRENSHAW PHIL —SPORTING GOODS— FIXIT SHOP Gunsmith, Locksmith, Saw Filing Cushman’s Scooters, Motors, Complete Airplanes, Ammunition, airs. Washing and Evenrude line of Model Sadilery, runs . and Boats, Electric ReMachines, Bicyeles Bicycle Repairs. Grass Valley Telephone 24 ° 105 West Main Street Peaidenenees! THE COUNTRY EDITOR Our Furniture Nans are leaving Sh day for somewhere! Service— -prmok-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE REFRIGERATOR . SERVICE STEELE SUPPLY COMPANY REPAIRS Sommercial and Home Units By Refrigeration Experts Phone 911 WE BUY USED FURNITURE LEAHY’S Home Supply Store 813 South Auburn Street Grass Valley Telephone 930 See eae coe FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables _. Beer and Wine COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898 ——— CLARENCE R. GRAY . WATCHMAKER 520 COYOTE STREET TELEPHONE 152 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA Vd + New Deal Under Management of JOHN and KIM > . AMBLER BECKETT 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER, WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to AND INSECT SPRA (Continued From Page One) that employees’ flowers besides patulantliy remarked le the complaint . Wives likéd other petunias he is he would continue giving away ; petunias because he liked petunias. . T ¥ 1 : . Now the petunias were only the 1 finy ms e } ’ . ; 4OWering evidence of the man’s be‘lei that he knew what his employees Wanted better than they did themselves a further expansion of . ; this line of thinking. I know editors. who take off<for the dairy barns, tpig-. stys. hen houses and chees factories Ty } K when wunelabibered thinking in some high . . places . lite lightmare, there is no better . Place for.an editor t making the poultryman’s . o get the straight . 1 . dope than from the poultryman him-. self Public relations wise, there i6 . . merit and long haul wisdom in a. ; Dublisher taking a second look at" ;some inhovation before rushing . to . the typewriter to try and convince . his readers that it won’t work. We. recall that people stood on the banks . of the Hudson at Ful-. steamboat. laughed at Napoleon's and hoated They locomotive at < ton's Se Stephen's first effort at to vet suga’ from béets the Wright brothers. for dar; ing to fly. Speeches were made in . and ; Which learned men insisted the au-. . . tomolbile could never replace the. editorials have been! written against bath tubs. Miles 9f. . type was set in motion against Boul-! ‘der, horse. Long 3onneville and Coulee dams. The man who first suggested bringing water to the Sequim. and} Dungeness valley through an_ irri-} . gation ditch came. mighty close to. . being haled before the sanity com-. nrission, I can recall fiery editorial} . resistance to the death for . . tuberculin cattle and hoof and mouth . disease animals. In the cool logic of I doulbbt that of us to be without the steamautomobile, decree retrospect, many would want boat, the the fertile Kittitas, the tub, the Yakima and elsewhere. the bath irrigated valleys. of CALL FOR BIDS The Board of Trustees of the Nevada City Unitied School District invites submission of bids for the excavation and removal of approximately 2000 yards of packed earth from the Playground of the Nevada City Elementary School property at f05-Main-Street, Nevada City. California. The dirt so excavated is 70 be conveyed: to the Washington Street fill in Nevada City, on Washington Street ‘between Coyote and Nevada Streets, a distance of approximately three-tenths (3/10) of one mile from the point of loading. The contract shall include the excavation and removal of dirt with ‘the exception that the City of Nevada will furnish two-ton. truck with ‘driver to assist in hauling. Banks adjoining School Street and the Searls’ property are to be left at a sixty degree (60°) slope. Work is to be completed on or before Septemrber 3, 1946. Bids shall. be submitted in writing to Miles D. Coughlin, Seeretary. Board of Trustees of Newada City Unified School District, P. O. Box 126, Nevada City, California. Bids will be opened and. considered by the Board of. Trustees at the Nevada City Elementary School on Tuesday evening, August 153, 1946. at 8 o'clock P. M. The Board reserves*the right to reject any or all bids. Examination of the grounds may be made at the convenience of bidders. If appaintment is desired, call Lloyd M. Geist at Nevada City telephone 533'W. Publications July 29 and August 5, 1946. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE NEVADA CITY DISTRICT. ‘ ALBERT S. BATES, President. MILES D. COUGHLIN, Secretary. one No. 4615 NOTICE TO. CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY ‘OF NEVADA In the Matter of, the Estate of THOMAS RUSSELL YORK, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Mary M. York, as administratrix of the estate of Thomas Russell York. deceased, to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to file them with the necessary youchers within (6) months after the first publication of — this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers within six (6) months after the first publication of this notice to the said administratrix at the law offices of Lynne Kelly,
127 Mill Street, Grass Valley, Nevada County, California, her place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said Thomas Russell York, Deceased. Dated’ July 19th, 1946. MAIRY M. YORK, Administratrix of the Estate of Thomas Russell York, Deceased. LYNNE KELLY, Attorney for Administratrix. First publication July 22, 1946. six . VA payroll in Hawaii. ia month to pay their insurance, to ' get started in school, to file for disUNIFIED SCHOOL the same being . And how many of. us would want to tested a traveling office, sending it tear down the three big power dame ‘throughout the sparsely populated which hold such’hign promise fori mountainous regions of northern the western future? Few, I’m quite! California, bringing complete VA sure. service to veterans .who could not More excerpts from this fascinating exposition the countfy editor’s place in his community will be published in Nugget). of fice in a faraway town or city. Col. Js VA administrator for California, Arizona Nevada Thomas Cross, deputy a future issue of the and Hawaii:plang to extend this mobile service -toj all areas: within such isolated jurisdiction units will be through regions not within nermanent VA office,.his soon. Six on constant tour where veteranes are easy reach Meanwhile more offices It goal to 1 VA unit within 50 miles of every the area. Currently, representatives aré situated principal cities and are ing established. is the The Veterans veteran's closest ally in veteran in Administration the. is the in contact representative, the individual who literally the VAs at all navy discharge points. Q: Is it advisable for me to make personal visit to the veterans administration in order to get the best information? army is answer} }man through whom the vast zovemn. men agency maintains personal toucn . . a with ex-GlIs. Throughout and scattered Nevadn. Islands California, Arizona the Hawaiian are 237. contact renres:. A: Not always by any méans, alentatives, all veterans themselves. though if you are nearby a VA office Some are recently out of -women’s. it may be best. However. if you live services, hired by VA to specialize. some distance away from the nearin the problems of women veterans. In San Franciseo’s Chinatown, 4a Chinese veteran helps, answer the questions. of ex-servicemen of his own nationality. Hawaiian and American Japenese veterans are on the est representative you can often gave a trip by writing in your question. Q: I. am starting a rabbit business. Can I get help from the veterans administration or a few months, since I don’t expect to be’ making much money at first? The average VA contact man in A: You may be eligible for a self this area helps at least 525 veterans employment allowance if you-are netting under $100 a month from your business. Check with your local US ability pensions and solve a host of} Employment Service office. other problems which ‘baffle the ordinary ex-GI during his to civilian life. Although the VA eannot maintain people iin mote areas LAMP CONCENTRATION CAMP Westinghouse operates a “torture chamlber’’ to make certain: that the lamps it manufactures for rough duty aré up to specifications. In its life test laboratories lighted bulbs bruised, shaken, thumped and dropped in tests for ruggedness. readjustment its every community reare served by itinerant representatives somewhat after the fashion of the old circuit riders and traveling vendors. Recently the VA are \wu'll dial calls ail the ~ way across fie country Some day, you will be able to complete a call to New York—or anywhere else in the country—almost as swiftly as a local call. For you will dial the number and your call will be automatically routed country. Preliminary work on\a nation wetem is already under way. . you want, across the \ \ Uncannily accurate, switching equipment like this will do the job. Each section of the country will have a special three-digit code which you will simply dial before you dial the number you want. Between some neighboring cities here on the Coast long distance dialing will be a fact within eg next few years. This is only one of many long distance and local telehone projects included in our five-year four hundred million dollar expansion program. For it is our purpose to expand and improve service in every way we can.. to make the telephone more useful and valuable to everyone.An ever-improving telephone service the least cost consistent with good wages and working conditions for our employees and a reasonable return to the thousands of people who have invested in the business. , The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. . July 22, 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19. 114 WEST MAINSTREET, GRASS VALLEY afford the time to visit a contact of. SE a EY eS ns —e 1. &. F. LIVESTOCK SHOW LISTS . National Maritime Day celebrates SHEEP PREMIUMS the first trip of the SS Savanark SAN FRANCISCO, July 29—Of first American steamship to cross interest to sheep breeders and feodthe Atlantic Ocean. ers throughout-Northern and Centrat aa California was the an cement : : . : esas e ithe ue The Sitka first Jat on San . last week of $6950 in premiums to. ,, : : ; j Francisco bay took six days and be offered at the of aj be. put . VA. most . and . 1 Livestock Exposition Horse Show and being offered for range sheep. $737 . Grand, National) _, Seen ; { ' seven hours for its Maiden voyage to : Sacramento in 1847. Rodeo -at the San Francisco Cow incises Palace November 15-24. ——— ——— According to General Manager C. B. Afflerbaugh, the No. 1A District A HELPEUL HINT FOR Agricultural Association sponsors of the Grand National will offer $4622 for registered breeding sheep as fol}} lows: WATCH OWNERS Most people are afraid of windCorriedales $705; Hampshires ing their watch too tight. How$705; Suffolks $705; Rambouillets ever this is not possible if it is i] $629, Southdowns $42¢, Shropahiy. . . . 1. ope couattion. Ht should © wound FULLY without forcing. once a day es $388. Dorset Horns $388. dales $888-—Romneys 388. In $800 in Romeladdition is premiums WILLIAMS” : awe for individuals and pens of three fat lamibs and $690*for lambs: carloads —fat . STREET. . ‘pal . . WATCH REPAIR of California crops -in 1945 totalled . . $9,059,000,000. COMMERCIAL 229 MADE TO: ORDER MIRRORS, AUTO GLASS, STORE a FRONTS, WINDOWS, FURNITURE TOPS MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 212 366 SIERRA GLASS CO. ®y avi TATION ~ Mortuary Chapel : (Formerly Holmes and Myers Funeral ‘Home) 150 SOUTH AUBURN STREET GRASS VALLEY — TELEPHONE 56 Now under the sole ownership and management of Lawrence Myers who offers his clients the services of a skilled staff and 21 years of personal experience. AN FOR REAL NOURISHMENT AND ENJOYMENT— EAT MEAT Our meats come from the best. cattle, lambsand swine that money can buy. Our service to our patrons is built on a foundation of high quality and reasonable prices. Ask your neighbors about us. They will tell you. KEYSTONE MARKET DAVE’RICHARDS, Prop. 213 Commercial Street . Phone 67 ~— Nevada City Seemerpnaeechieneel ANTIQUES BOUGHT AND SOLD papers. Y @ Call. At DEER CREEK INN _ —FORMERLY NEW YORK HOTEL— OR PHONE 107 Sen SS 406 Broad Street ‘U=F—— OO ae ELECTROLUX CLEANERS Air humifiers are coming through every month in increasing numbes. If you want demonstration or June de— iy livery Phone 415RX. ~ : . i H.D.HOYT 435 West Main Street, Grass Valley . ==