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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 10, 1946 (4 pages)

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} . I wonder at the steedfast calm . Alturts Saturday. : cs tc wacity, Bold only “ot . Mrs. Wm. Hiller of Auburn is . visiting Mre.F--b.Caldwell at the In which the green trees meet with fate, CLAIR ENGLE PERSONALS The problems which afflict mankind, 5 I vi Mra Ft . Their sturdy hearts seem not to agitate. THANKS VOTERS Sn Gs Gee ce ee 7 —— The tall pines on the mountain side ine C. W.Chapman is home after 20 MARRIAGE LICENSE R. E. Harris: Sing loudest when the storm winds blow, months service with the Red Cross. Longnecker-Rogers — In Nevada ; : : : Congressman Clair Engle who was Mi } w uty it ve r Longe: a The secret of their prestine faith, 2 kaa : sas Miss Chapman saw much duty in. City, June 7, Hensel George g THE REXALL DRUG STORE : reelected at the primary to repres-. front line areas during the course of. c¢ker 26 and Nancy Joy Rogers 23. I] would that . might know. ent the second district for a third. her recreational and morale work,. poth of Alta. ] wonder how many lessons of great spiritual worth we. term today issued a statement/anq was recently stationed with the trees has before him daily examples of courage, fortitude and . thanking the voters of Nevada coun-/ occupational troops in Germany. AMBER T0 : : : ty for their support. i i i is visiting The great téees of our forests are without the intoleranc. © Miss Madeline Himes is visiting) J) FP, your Rexall Drug Store. Ses Re ¢ : ‘—ICC ‘ : NDAY, JUNE 10, 1946 PAGE TWO NEVADA CITY NUGGET } MO J mht 2 a = = = age ) erento during the dry summer months, will safeguard them} Airport To Be Nevada City Nugget in every possible manner, in order that they’may continue to’ Chamber Topic : Ac r 4 BS . : 3 : 5 : . ve oO re shelter the wild life which is one of our greatest assets and pro-. The Nevada cod a ie Tone . e . le * . i ri omo = 4 _ 805 Broad Street sis : vide play grounds and health resorts for those who love nat-. SE ts deta fade of July plans. OW e CREAM A Legal Newspaper, a» “fined 7 statute. Printed and Published ure and find renewed health and happiness under the wild 50 jjent H. S. Foreman stated this} MAKE-U 1 YOME t v . ty. 4 res . . Ae v § q . { t westdewidslone dens : wood trees. : i morning that. contributions from all b CAR: der 2.92: } j . . Hl SOWGE ‘ H. M. LEETE eof eee Balter and Fuses . If trees could speak, if forests could’cry out against the! sources now aggregated $1100. : Helps your PPL cps a F Published Semi Weakly. Monday una faurseny . carelessness of many campers, hunters and vacationists, I’m) Another rent ae eee safeguard the APEC 4. q at Nevada City, Califoraia, and entered as ms . sure we would hear words to which we would give heed. As'. ne co a oe ee ance Of 3s te matter of the second class in ths postoffice at jf} : oe ae . City airport. e Toe . “PT hecet . ; Movada City ander Act of Covvrses, Marci 3. 1. they cannot speak themserves let us resort to strict discipline. line the east and west landing strip . . . 2gNg _«eaeeaees) : 1879. / '. . Let us bank our camp fires, see that no live spark remains in. },,< been completed and it is now) abi 4 ee Ee oor Pala RATES hee . cigaret or match ere we toss them aside and make sure that WE . proposed to give it a coat of oil to) . There is a CARA NOME proom. 4 ae 30 cents . will never be to blame for the destruction of forests and that} lay the dust. . Hh tack tox every Make-up aced— . ) ~ he death and annihilation f living trees shall never be laid J eee ee . E i ‘ . : airs. eS 2 } s — > is ly F;i JUST WONDERIN’ . our door. —A. Merriam Conner. sister Mio Leland Sriith motored to . and each one is fully guaran. ” 3. i i $ caper -— ae TELEPHONE 100 + sas ° : : z In complete returns indicate the. jn San Francisco. : : steadfastness of spirit which he might well emulate through . ..¢-essman won the Democratic Naciek VION IA inen weer Alp WORI N GOLD NEVADA CITY the vicissitudes of his restless years. : and Repulblican nominations in vir-. y. Baton of North Golunbia: Soin al t E ‘ Above our home tall pines and cedars stand reaching up-) tually every precinct-in the 18-coun-. Perrez of Richmond; Mrs. Maggie N ON TI ward, through the clear mountain air and coping with all the} ty district. Kelle of Noeih Sen Jaan. F : > si “I sincerely appreciate the excel-. Miss Leone Clinton left Thursda To assure future employment in vraying changes of the passing seasons. They sing when the ; wday Jae 8 pa 8 lent support given me by the voters. for Spokane, Washington where she. ‘Caliornia’s gold mining industry the storms blow, they bend their kingly heads to the tempest, but of this county and the residents of. is to be married to Charles Blount. San Francisco chamber of commerce * THRESHOLD TO THE BEST when the storm is past, they look up all undaunted BiG GFE WE i. Guecnd District oan ba aseerod. i nat a siioush i minnie: eonmatilee 16 IN SPORTS AND ; know stronger for the struggle through which they have s0. 1 snail do my utmost to continue to} Mr, and Mrs. Justine Lageson of. seeking the development of a plan RECREATION valiently passed. represent them effectively,” Engle. Klamath Fills are visiting Ms. for the worldwide marketing of dothe death and annihiliation of living trees shall never be laid . 64/4. Maude Davis of Grass Valley and. mestically mined gold, it was an* es and bigotries which possess mankind, the scrubbiest little Engle returned to Washington on. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Lageson of this. nounced today. ee ees h bl Thursday. He expects to return to city. Industry representatives are now NEVADA CITY scrub oak, the most insignificant of shrubs and the humblest] .. aictrict aurine th aa . ’ 5 th b f t e stric uring e congressional Angelo Cartoscelli of Sacramento making efforts to arrange WashingCHAMBER OF COMMERCE of flowers may take shelter under the green banners of great . recess later in the summer. ck vudics 16 ae Scans 6a dee ts eects trees and grow unmolested untill man the lord of creation — Mie FAROE P eh idas WGK cotiined (A. Wormewidd markets diet, : P takes'over and makes the changes which he deems expediént. . Cameron Larsen To to her home and is recovering from PROFESSIONAI i hi nore beautiful and inspiring than a. Head Fire Department a serious illness. She was at the } : ere 1s nothing m P CITY J : noble tree, nothing more serenely calm and steadfast. No mat-. Cameron A. Larsen, discharged wines sl in Grass Valley. NEVADA DIRECTORY *, : * i from the navy afew months ago was Mrs. Ray Hays plans to visit Seat; ay be it makes the miost of all that . 3 as = e a ter what its environment = y nominated by the Nevada Hose Com-jtle to visit friends there. FI in . WARD & WARD nature has povided for its sustenance. It wears the roseate : , : ASSAYING, ANALYSIS AND : 5 £ aie with al . 2229 to be chief of the fire depart-: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stanovich of MBTALLURGICAL TESTING crown of sunset of shimmering halo of sunris€é™ wi OO ok traen eka Sin tuo cas . esl Were ted I = ! ae pepyeleomhin grace and majesty, it lifts its fronded head to the blue of un-. veq as assistant chief during the. town, renewing many old acquaintService : clouded skies or bows uncompliningly beneath the lashing of . past year according to custom would . ances. ATTORNEYS the storm. ; : : po geez noite ee Phone 25F21 pe $ = ble trees of the forests a rsen be given e honor. : : . : ‘ ‘ Jeb AD I wonder if the lovely and —_— to them for re-. . THe election which will take place. ‘The Nevada City Whiskerino Club ee ATTORNEY AT LA hope that the little human creatures who come to the latter part of July, rarely offers. as decided to elect a Whiskerino +: Mee ME Upiag Building Broad Street = x o} ~ ee other candidates than those nominee _ — on the 4th AIRCRAFT SALES AND Neyada City Tetéphone 28 ; eS = . : — — = SS ee ated. Larsen will sutéeed Fire Chi2f. of July airman of the queen conSERVICE =“; AT, "Ty : A. S. Bates. Kendrick was nomin-. test committee is Leo R. Peterson. INSTRUCTION FOR ANY : FUNERAL DIRECFORS he Present ated foreman of the company. Aspirants for the honor have been TYPE LICENSE Worl So ET RAL HOME —$——______—___ ___ requested to enter their names with ROUND TRIP The Hslmes Ponceral Home ser
: Tom Murray is replacing Harley. him. Those who are not chosen for —Air Taxi Rates— vice is priced within the means of WE WILL BE UNABLE TO PICK UP LAUNDRY Andes in the latter’s position. in. queen will be made queen’s peice! all. Ambulance service at atl hours. = ' Schreiber’s. _. ants. Sacramento $12 Phone! 203 U FUR NO E 1 Oakland $16 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City Stockton ....... Aa $16 GRASS VALLEY : ee $16 : AND DRY CLEANERS . DOCTORS GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY D : 2 Hours Waiting Time at i aaa Destination Vernon W. Padgett, M D. a ° > e e ——_ Additional Charge for Overtime PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 4 ) > ma fo = Office Heures: 1 to 3. 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30. 129 South Auburn St,, Grags Valley Phone Grass VaHey 360 If No Answer—Graes Valley 17-W. Mortuary Chapel i. ‘ WIZARD MACHINE Winaoe OSTEOPATH. 5 ke = , <a Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M. ané 5 pee 2 to. 5 P. M. fi (Formerly Holmes and Myers Funeral Home A y : y Office 242 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Phone 305, Residence Phon 56W egies SOC SE 150 SOUTH AUBURN STREET OPTOMETRIST GRASS VALLEY — TELEPHONE 56) ll} WANTED TO RENT—5, 6, or 7 rm. house. Couple, one child. Phone H. GEORGE . BOLES 4 :) “ ¥ Now under the sole ownership and\yianagement of hawresceM. Leete, Jr. 36 day time —490-ae Optometrist b ‘Myers who offers his clients the services of a skilled staff and 21 evenings. tf Broad Street, Nevada City : Telephone 270-W years of-personal experience. GLENBROOK PARK COTTAGE-— : : Number 7 is now vacant. Two MINING ENGINEERS ; rooms. Modern plumbing, Shower ; — a . : = 6 2 bath. Automatic gas water heater. sans ¥. O CONNOR : ; : : a ; ming and Civi En . IT SOLVES COMPLICATED “MATH” PROBLEMS chade trees Ctstencry catttul. United States Mingral Surveying THAT OTHERWISE WOULD TAKE YEARS TO WORK pein ae is “$1 Sh bet Bay (ewe OS Wage dace —S eo 2 ° = he r ) OUT. IT WAS BUILT BY GENERAL ELECTRIC TO of this Clean, Family Newspaper people) to the traveling public. ones HELP SPEED SOLUTION OF IMPORTANT Until the OPA rescinds order to NE. : . RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING PROBLEMS. 4 ae pee iat a PHINTOR rent this cottage for 74 cents per VADA_CIFY ree from crime and sensational news . . . Free from political day the place will r in closed. 5 AY ART bias . . . Free from “special interest” control . . . Free a call you oe pe FRATERNAL AND CAN YOu Pe N A M E TH iz M 2 \ the truth about world events, Its own world-wide staff of correCLUB DIRECTORY =, ee ° spondents bring you on-the-spot news and its meaning to you TELEPHONE OPERATORS — { — THERE ARE MORE and your family. Each issue filled with unique self-help features = = , INTERESTING WORK NEV THAN 200 PRACTICAL to clip and keep. : ADA CITY LODGE, No. 518 3 = PS Se re ae eS See re re ray Earn $28 for 40 hour work week at B. P. O. ELKS USES FOR ELECTRIC. One, Norway Sirect, Boston 15, Mass” Please send sample copies . Wiaré. Reéwular way. Inetadies Meets every second and fourth ITY ON FARMS, G.E 7 ° of The Christion Science . : Thursday evening st i ' ee t Medi ee ai Monitor, Apply & 8 p. m. ip HAS A STAFF OF 1 j ececccccces cere eeercceres 1 Elks Home, Pine St. Rhore 108. on EEE ORDER E ES ro SOO Mins aud 4 sakaeas . 318 Broad Street, Nevada City Visitinw Elks welcome = FARM SPECIALISTS i ee es ae tial subscription. I en. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE WARD SHELDON, WHO a ; = ome 83 . AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY LAMBERT THOMAS, See. ELE ICAL IRONING, 65 CENTS PER HYDRA z Sm rep _ ‘ . Jean Harlow, 500 Pine ae 9% . = ~~ NO. 56, IMPROVE FARMING. . ee nic tdet B50 Pia Suter, Punsdey, evening at Mey EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING —. . ] Visiting Native le enol eg wrx . : : : H Loud Speaker Systems for Rent. . . WiELEAM H. YOUNG, Pres. FIGHTS : ‘. Complete stock of portable and. . . PR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sae’y large type radio batteries, ART’S . ———=— z RADIO HOSPITAL — Specialists == —=—S = TB BOUGHT AND SOLD in Radio ills. 201 Mill. Street, . {. OUSTOMAH LODGE No. 16 IOOF es Grass Valley. Phone 984. -Meets every Tuesday evening at MOBILE X-RAY © eS] 2-191 . . ] 7230 at Oda Fellows Hall. fo no ag gees Call At JONATHAN PASCOE, N. G. -WM. H. RICHARDS, Rec. See’y. JOHN W. DARKE,: Fin. Sec’y. } INSPECTION TO REMOTE DISTRICTS. THE COMPACT X-RAY EQUIPMENT, . DESIGNED BY GENERAL ELECTRIC, CAN DEER CREEK INN _, EXAMINE 60 PEOPLE PER HOUR! . FORMERLY NEW YORE BOTsL— _ Meetings 1st and 3rd Mon., I. 0. OR PHONE 107 O. F. Hall, Nevada City 8 p. m. All GENERAL@ ELECTRIC . . 0 2~10-~ Nevada Cty . . sor EOE, [ss “came Banner Mt. Post 2655, V. F. W. Phone 3-W D. ROBERT PAINE, Adjutant. Sse tame ee Se ES >