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May 13, 1946 (4 pages)

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Or eae eee ‘-PAGE TWO NEVADA CITY. NUGGET. MONDAY, MAY 13, 1946 —=— Nevada City Nugget 305 Broad Street. Phone 36. cnc I “fined by statute. Printed and Published A Legal Newspaper, as : at Nevada City. = Editor and buv.---2 . Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and /bu:sday . } at Nevada City, .California, and oniered as ma \ By matter of the second ciass in tl = postoffite at “. . Nevada City under Act of Cor»’ess, March 3, el 1879. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year (im Adwamce) —__........3--.-. $3.00 One 'Month ____.__-_------ee ee 30 cents i se JUST WONDERIN’ I wonder if the friends we make — SS ee wc ulation. “but the making pf a new friend is an adventure \which we can by no means afford to miss. A new character 'to explore, new view points to share, new pathways to dis_cover in the light of a lamp in the hands of another, these are ‘but a few of the many delights which we are almost sure to find in a new and congenial friendship. We should open our hearts to these new experiences of the spirit and welcome the making of a new friend as one of life's most pleasurble experiences. who shared them with us and dear companionship. As through the days we go, Are truly dear to us those We loved long, long ago. © We often say, “old friends are best,” but this we should not say, ; Whom we have made today. known for many years and telling of new friends whom we have learned to prize during more recent times; visitor said,— ;~ — “I have very little iriterest in making new friends; . shall devote my time from now on, to the cultivation of old friends.” Now, at first blush, that might seem like a laudable sentiment; but it really isn’t. “The person who shuts his heart to new friends and the establishment of new friendships, is robbing himself of much that might brighten and enrich his own life an voiding his own talent for bringing happiness into the lives of others. We have been told upon many occasions that, “old friends are best,’ and if we are wise, we will cling to our old friends, as Robert Louis Stevenson would say “without capiAdvertisement From where I sit .. 44 Joe Marsh Good Trees ~~. and Good Taverns About the finest stand of timber im our county is on Asa Fullmore’s farm. Asa says it’s due to “rezula= tion”—checking on trees that don’t a come up to standard, and trimming : them off 1o give the other trees a : @hgnee for healthy livelihood. He was explaining it to us jn Andy Botkin’s Garden Tavern, and Andy nodded approvingly. “The same goes for any industry,” says Andy. “Like the brewers who give us tavern keepers beer to well. If they find the place isn’t up to standard—clean and courteous and wholesome—they start giving warning. Then, if the warning isn’t heeded, they start trimming!” From where I sit,-self-regulation within the brewing industry has done as much to give us pleasant, wholesome places to enjoy a_ moderate glass of beer, as Asa Fullmore’s forestry has done to keep hts white pines tall and healthy. Tit’s nature's own prurcetion—and the best thece is! ae MarahCopyright, 1946, United States Brewers Found ction — lntill weve learned the worth of those . . tiful, lovable and greatly to be er.—A. Merriam Conner. : May is the month of memories; the return of spring in all her lovliness, recalls many another spring and through the sights and sounds of this new May, we see and hear the joyous days of old and stand, as it were, in the presence of those Many axe the shrines upon which we place our tributes -,of memory; and of course, the day dedicated to mother, is the most lovingly tender one of all. ' friend and the light of her devotion never flickered like.a wind ‘blown candle it shone over us always like a golden beacon set 'upon a hill. Yes, mother was our friend from the very beginning of ,our earthly existence. Father might have looked askance at ; We were. speaking of friendship, .the lady «aller-and I, . the bit of humanity introduced to him as his son or daughter, recalling the names of friends im common, whom we -have/and wondered vaguely if he could ever feel proud of the small and rather unpretentious stranger! but mother loved us spon: suddenly my . taneously and_in her loving eyes were at once altogether beauAnd so, upon a day in May, we'wear our carnations for the living. and for the dead and kindle the incense of, deep devotion upon the sacred shrine which bears the name of mothdoubled our pleasure by their Mother was our very first desired.’ Recreational Program For City’s Youth The USCS are sponsoring a recreation program and all boys and iirls_in the following groups are invited to attend an evening of fun and refreshments without echarge at the recreation hall of the Methodist Church. : Monday ‘evenings 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. 7th and 8tth grade students; Tuesday evenings 7:30 to 10 p. m. high school students. Friday ings 7:30 to 9:30 5th and 6th students. The schedule: will continue until further notice and all students m Nevada City through and above the 5th grade are beimg encouraged to come and have‘a good time. evengrade % Camp Beale Inaugurates . Recreational ‘Trips 1 The Camp Beale Personnel Center Sipecial Service has inaugurated a series of week end trips. to Graés Valley and Nevada City. Participants in these excursions may enjoy horseback riding, swimj ming and boatinig and golf. The specital service mrovides the lunches. The libus leaves Camp Beale at 9 a. m. 'and Grass Valley at 3 p. mh. of ample facilities. Whether or an entire community, the branch is .ready to provide and assistance. ao * Ate Bank of America branch in your town is a unit of one of the largest banks in the world. Yet, despite its great size and strength, it is in every real sense a home town bank, supervised and staffed by local citizens, many of whom share ownership of the bank a with thousands of Californians. These men and ‘women are close to the heart of the community and _ welcome you to the bank as a neighbor and friend. ~~ This intensely local spirit is supplemented by a complete metropolitan service possible only to a bank you're building a home local Bank of America sound financial advice a 5 ee ; ; = Jesse ‘F. Prine Borne To Rest Funeral gervices were held urday Holmes Fpneral Home _ for Jesse F. Prine, a miner, who died Tuesday in-a local hospital. Rev. Joseph Moore conducted the services. The. deceased at resided in Nevada City for ten years. He was born in Columbus, Kansas, 65 years ago. He leaves his wife Mrs. Minnie L. Prine, sons Frank and Claude Prine of Grass Valley and _ Virgil Prine of Chicago and daughters Edith SatPrine of Colfax and Mrs. Bertha Wyant of Los Angeles. The family reside on Boulder Street. During the.-war Prine: was engaged in: work in the shipyards at San Francisco bay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nye of San Francisco are visiting for a week in Nevada City. : No. 4569 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF (CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter ‘of the Estate of AUGUSTUS G. OGDEN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Giladys Rockefeller as Administratrix of the estate of Augustus G. Dgden, deceased to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to file them with the necessary vouchers within six 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 months after the first pulblication of this notice to the said Adiministratrix at the law offfices of Frank G. Finnegan. 207 North Pine Street, Nevada City, California the same being the place of business in all matters: connected with the estate of said Augustus G. Ogden, Deceased. : Dated May 8, 1946. Gladys Rockefeller as administratrix of the estate of Auigustus G. Ogden, Deceased. First publication May 13, 1946. PRANK -G. FINNEGAN, Attorney for Administratrix. May 13, 20, 2'7, June 3. THOSE WHO
Dine_ Well REMEMBER US LONGEST WE SERVE Wedding Parties Birthday Parties Anniversary Parties WE CATER TO Clubs, Fraternities and Civic Groups Who Seek Good Dinners CHARCOAL ®ROILED STEAKS AND FRIED CHICKEN GOLD NUGGET INN GLENBROOK ' On the Nevada City-Grass Valley Highway The largest herd of karakul sheep in the United States is in Tulare county, FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE Groceries, Frum and Vegetables Beer and Wine COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898 UPHOLSTERY OF ALL KINDS * % John W. Darke 109-M 108-3 Phones a ay REFRIGERATOR SERVICE _ STEELE SUPPLY COMPANY REPAIRS Sommércial and Home Units By Refrigeration Experts Phone 911 aoe : WE BUY USED ~ FURNITURE LEAHY’S Home Supply Store 313 South Auburn Street Grass Valley Telephone 930 New Deal JOHN and AMBLER KIM BECKETT 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley cay Radio Auvercisea! h As feztured on the “Rexall Drug Radio Show’ Friday Nights —CBS coast-to-coast. & BEF Malf Pint 50c aA Paxatl proouct Rexall Household Drugs and Remedies are the pest known and finest on the market. Every item is fully guaranteed. Buy t Rexall— Then you are sure. R. E. Harris THE REXALL DRUG STORE THLEPHONE 100 CLARENCE R. GRAY WATCHMARER TELEPHONE 152 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA VICTORY BONDS HELP YOUR COUNTRY Be Good To Yourself Nevada City Chamber of Commerce PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY WARD & WARD ASSAYING, ANALYSIS AND BEER, WINES, LIQUORS Delicions Mixed Drinks to Please Kvery Taste _ METALLURGICAL TESTING AUBURN, GALIFORNIA ATTORNEYS ATTORNEY AT LAW Upiay Building Broad. Street Nevada *City Tetephorie 28 FUNERAL The Holmes “uneral Home .service is priced within the means of all. Ambulance service at all hours. Phone! 208 246 Sacramento St. TELEPHONE OPERATORS ‘Interesting Work . Earn $28 for a 40 Hour Work "Week: at.. Start Regular pay— Increases ~ Apply: Nevada:City._ Pacific Telephone and.Telegraph Co. _* (TEEEPHONE OPERATORS . Interesting; Work. Earn’ $28 for a Regular Pay Increases. Apply 318 Broad Street, Nevada City THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY er aii 4-2910tc GRONING, 65 CENTS: PER HOUR. Jean Harlow, 500 Pine St., G. V. Phone 794-J. 3-425¢ EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING — Loud Speaker Systems ‘for Rent. Complete stock of portable and , large type radio batteries) ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL — Specialists in Radio ills. 201 Mill Street, Grass Valley. Phone 984. 2-19tf . .. Relephone Grass Valley $85.. ——s 5-13tf : it Forty Hour Work ‘Week ‘at Start, . . 4 . 9OHN W. DARKE, Fin. Sec’y. GRASS VALLEY DOCTORS Vernon W. Padgett, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 3. 7tO8 p.m: Sundays 11:30 to 12:80. 129 South Auburn St,, Grass Valley Phone Grass ‘Valley 360 If No Answet—Grass Valley 17-W. CYRIL N. KERRIN, D. O PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND C ISTEOPATH Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 5 PB. M, Office 242 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Phone 305, Residence Phon 56W ‘MINING ENGINEERS oy Mining and Civis meer United States Mineral Surveying Licensed Strveyor 292 West. Main St. Grass Valley NEVADA CITY FRATERNAL AND CLUB DIRECTORY f WEV ADA CITY LODGE, No. 518 ' B. P.O. BL Meets every second and fourth Tsdey evening er 8 p. “ ia Elks Home, Pine St. Rhone 108. Vigitin w Elks welcome. ae J. F. SINGPRIED, . LAMBERT THOMAS, Sec. . SSS a t HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56, j) N. 8. G. Ww. Meets every: Tuesday evening at Pythtan Castle, £82 Bro&d Street Visiting Native Sons welcome. WILLIAM H. YOUNG, Pres. . . DR. C. w. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sae’y Pecans nace OUSTOMAH LODGE No. 16 100F -Meets every Tuesday evening at -7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. _ JONATHAN PASCOE, N, G. -Wi. H. RICHARDS, Rec. See'y. = x 6 Nevada City sec ageeSS sy 7 awe