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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 10, 1946 (4 pages)

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app X x MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1946 NEVADA CITY NUGGET leaving every day for somewhere! Is YOUR Furniture aboard? MOVING ° Our Furniture: Vans are Long Distance Moving Also ‘Local Moving RELIABLE TRANSFER AND STORAGE Sacramento, Stockton, Fresno, The Peninsula Just A Sample Of Our Service Oakland Alameda, San Francisco, Storage, Cratifig, Packing, PickTake Your Moving Problems To Experienced Moving Men AND STORAGE GRASS VALLEY Telephone 39 ~: Up and Delivery Service Bakersfield Los Angeles RELIABLE TRANSFER SE a —_ —SPORTING GOODS— FIXIT SHOP Gunsmith, Locksmith, Saw Filing Cushman’s Scooters, Evenrude Motors, Complete line of Model Airplanes, Sadlery, Guns and Ammunition, Boats, Electric Reairs. Washing Mathines, Bicycles and Bicycle Repairs. Grass Valley Telephone 24 105 West Main Street REFRIGERATOR SERVICE STEELE SUPPLY COMPANY REPAIRS Commercial and Home Units By Refrigeration Experts Phone 911 j aa . WE BUY USED FURNITURE LEAHY’S j Home Supply Store 313 South Auburn Street Grass Valley Telephone 930 ae FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables Beer-and Wine OOR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898 New Deal Under Management of JOHN and KIM AMBLER BECKRTT . 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER, WINES, LIQUORS Supreme Greyback Eldora E. Russ ofi Lodge in Pioneer Park. + Bustling Louse; Pearl Strach, Lucil-. the various posts were also introdueDelicious Mixed Drinks to Please Every Taste CLARENCE R. GRAY WATCHMAKER 520 COYOTE STREET TELEPHONE 152 i tleeaate HUMOROUS CLUB ORGANIZED BY At 10 o’clock yesterday morning, the delegates from the county counLADIES OF VEW cil _ meet at the [OOF Hall where Bad Coommander Muller of the Golden Highlight of yesterday’s meeting Poppy County Council presided over of the Golden Poppy County Council . the business session with officers and delegates attending from Sa'cramento. North Sacramento, Broderick, Auxiliary which was attended by. E!k Grove, Knights Landing, WoodCanary Club No. 252, Famous Order, 12nd, Bryte, Placerville, Auburn, o the Cootiet Nevada City. . Colfax and Nevada City. -At the same time the auxiliary of the council Howard Past:of Sacramento met at the Seaman, le Cicogni, assistant Rustling Louses; Bernice Shearer, Ink Slinging Louse. Twenty seven VFW Auxiliary mem‘bers were on the charter. of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and . } the Golden Poppy County Council The fun organization of the VF W with President Auxiliary was instituted by Sacramento, of the former California Head, Following the business sessions® ; A = . cis . organization. VIEW . the two groups-met-—-jointly -at-the} and auxiliary delegates! lodge in Pioneer Park where a_pic-. spent an enjoyable afternoon watch-inie lunch was enjoyed and a short! ing the girls go through their insti. program given. secret members tuting ceremonies and the Nevada . Commander Fred C. Garrison of! City chapter was officially given the; Banner Mt. Post No. 2655, host to “eo ahead’’ signal with the follow-. the council introduced visiting dig. ing officers leceted. I'nitaries which .-included Edna PorCharlotte Plagemann, Chief Grey-;No. 2655 host to the countil. introback; Blanche Hatch, Lady Louse; . duced visiting dignitaries which inMarie Lystrup, Balby Louse; Mild-. cluded Edna Porter, 13th District . red Tobiassen, Sr. Shackle Keeper: . president of the auxiliary and Al Teresa Brookob, scratcher; Mamie! Fleming of Sacramento, assistant Filler, Crummy; mum chasers. Lil-. chief of staff department of Calilian Tyyon, Louse Hunter;Pauline . fornia. Mullis, Pias Louse; Minnie Young, A short skit by Pauijine Mullis was Floronce Clemo and Mildred Toboias-. enjoyed by everyone. Post Commandsen Jr. .tightwads; Edna Hansen,jers and auxiliary presidents from i mobile adeident 2 . driving was rolled over and he suti. fered }of Carson SEE YOUR DEALER, OR P-G-wE: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY GEI2W-646 epee JUNE 304 = 9 A BIG DATE ©: OR ARMY MENEFamily allowances for your dependents will be continued throughout your enlistment only if you enter the Regular Army before July 1, 1946. If you have been discharged
from the Army and wish to reenlist at your old grade, you must enlist within go days after your discharge. And before July 1, 1946. This:k it over. Act now. Be you have been discharged from the Army—if you held a grade and wish to retain it—if you have dependents— then act now. . . June 30, 1946, is the last day on which you can enlist in the Regular Army and still take advantage of two important benefits . . . 1etention of your old grade aud family allowances. ee Pr isthe 7 ae ee Le Sat oe A ‘*GoQD 308. FOR. YOU ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION cHoosé FHIs FINE PROFESSION. NOW! Federal Building ed. The council decided to hold their . next meeting at Memorial Hall, Sac. ramento on July 14th. . j Injured Driver Sues Bus Line Stephen Betts .of Oakland filed . suit yesterday azainst the Pacific} Greyhound ‘Lines, Gene Salmon, Charles Brunk and others for $20.000 damages resulting from an auto. miles west ofj. Truckee, on January 23. . ; Betts. alleges that due to the négligence of Stephens the bus driver; and Brunk who was driving a tow. ing car, his own car which he was. i . the extent of which to be determined and for he iwill special in addition to the sum now sued for. injuries, still which are ask damages Miss Barbara Jane Berning daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berning City, Nevada has accepted a position as secretary in the he:dquarters department of the Nevada State Highway Department. While atending Mount St. Mary’s School in Grass Valley she made her home with Mr. and Mrs, Alvah Hooper. : BWPC CARNIVAL PLANS The Business and Professional Women’s Club announce that plans for the carnival in Pioneer Park are progressing at high speed, and that many sunprises will be prepared by the opening of the carnival Friday night. One feature will be a _ baseball game between the town team and the Rotarians, at an hour to be annétince® later. Muxich of Bloomfield ! road, was honorably discharged from Troyce } the navy at Shoemaker Separation . FOR REAL NOURISHMENT AND ENJOYMENT— EAT MEAT . Our meats come from the best cattle, lambs and . 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 aie 4 = Nevada City ELECTROLUX CLEANERS Air humifiers are coming through every month in increasing numbes. If you want demonstration or June de-. livery Phone 415RX. H. D. HOYT 435 West Main Street, Grass Valley BLUE RIBBON WINNERS OUR CHOICE LIQUORS represent the very finest in selection, in quality and moderate price. Shop at the GOLD PAN—its right on the corner — and handy! GOLD PAN LIQUOR STORE Pen PAULINE AND JOHNNIE ZUGNONE Corner Main and Auburn Streets Center June. Muxick was a special-i OPEN DAILY — 10 A. M. TO 8 P.M. ist, 3rd class. E ———————— 7" ett \ Electrolytically t ness, against $39.50 Phone 1087 Sacramento, Calif. : y “Mfaecreurren It's ANODIZED.. “Sy, treated for beauty, surface hardcorrosion. CHAISE LOUNGE " WITH FULL SPRING BASE Luxuriously comfortable with a spring base cushioned in heavy vat-dyed, water repellent duck in choice of colors. Aluminum wheels and plastic arm rests. GRASS VALLEY FURNITURE. “WHERE YOUR FURNITURE DOLLAR GOES FARTHER” Grass Valley Public Market Building =a eer ae COFFEE TABLE), Has gay colored, steinproof, liquor-proof top. The aluminum is anoMODERN ARM CHAIR Full Spring Construction © $28.95 Last word in coomfort. Spring hase and innerspring cushions, vat dyed and water repellent. Anodized aluminum frame. Plastic arm guards. .