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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 13, 1946 (4 pages)

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t us ser TOR! os LL v Yas U top = ee rae am OT: —— vp rey yiw ria wee MONDAY, MAY 13, le NEVADA. ‘ eeamihiiaiaiaeemeacas ~--CITY. NUGGET PAGE THREE 4) DIVORCES . “. Red Cross Pisses Mrs. Hugh Brown Mrs. Hugh Brown, nutrition chairman for the Grass Vailey Red Cross Chapter has been honored by the Red Cross. She is one of four MOWPRY—In Nevada City, May 9, Marilyn DeLona Mowery against (Nelson E. Mowery, complaint filed, cruelty. ~w ~NEVADA CITY . women selected from the Pacific area }. as a delegate to the American Red eg ee ee F] oe. . Cross convention in Philadelphia hts sue eis seetlbee igninae ing j Which meets: ii = 21. \ito their mothers. Tea, ice cream an yY . which aati June 17 to 21 . Sooleied. é (Mrs. Brown served throughout the . Mothers and friends © attending, Service \{] War in direeting nutrition programs , were Mesdames Mary MeGarr, Beth! \}. in Grass Valley and throughout nor-. Oates. Fern Scribner, Ann RobinBiscuit Techs Entertains Mothers Thursday afternoon, May 9, the Brownie Troop Ill under the leadership of Mrs: Elva Sigourney entertained — their the scout . hall. A program of dancing and singing was mothers in . thern California. She will read alson, Velma Carr, Lucille Little, Mary Phone 25F21 }. ipaper on the subject at the conven-. Woodworth, Rita Davis, Florence STUDENT INSTRUCTION tion. All members of the local chap-. Bates, Lenore Coughlin, Miss ElvAIRPLANE RENTALS ter are greatly pleased at honor ac-. era Benedict. A very enjoyabilé afHANGAR RENTALS . ; i AIRCRAFT SALES AND corded Mrs. Brown. pvernoey was had by all. Eighteen SERVICE aia were present. INSTRUCTION FOR ANY pea ee eee TYPE LICENSE MARRIAGE LICENSE . Miss Alice Randall ROUND TRIP Bell-Pantelakis—In Nevada City, . Weds Louis Orzalli : —Air Taxi Rates— May & Richard 0. Bell 60 and taicy. "= “Oe TE Seremeny Pantdlatis 43 ‘both of Orde Valley.” Thomas Aquinas Cathedral in 2 , Reno, Sunday, May 5th, Miss Alice ; Marie Randall became the bride of RAY 7 PHT, PF; Louis A. Orzalli. Rev. L. O. Bonnie CRENSHAW hee ‘read the marriage service. ae — : . The bride wore a blue suit with 2 Hours Waiting Time at eo iblack accessories. Her corsage was Destination eee ). FIXIT SHOP = Gunsmith, Locksmith, Saw Filing MOVING Our F . . f Cushman’s Scooters, Evenrude r Furniture Vans are {f Motors, Complete line of Model leaving every day for . } Airplanes, Sadlery, Guns and h t '} Ammunition, Boats, Eillectric Resomewnhere ; airs. Washing: Machines, Bicycles Repairs. Is YOUR Furniture aboard? tae Distance Moving Also Local Moving RELIABLE TRANSFER = and Bicycle Grass Valley Telephone 24 3 105 West Main Street Mrs. Claite Thomas M. lot onchids. Her sister, . Holbrook attended her. Jones was best man. . Mrs. Orzalli is the daughter of . Mrs. Lyda Randall and the late Anleil CG. Randall. She is a graduate of ‘the Nevada City high school and of ; Mount St. Mary's Atcademy. She has j been the Pacifie Gas . and Electric Company in Auburn. Her husband is a son of Mrs. Jeannette Orzalli and the late Antone Orzalli. He recently returned from. military duty in the South Paeemployed by AND STORAGE . Sacramento, Stockton, Fresno, FOR GOOD Bakersfield Los Angeles Oakland Alameda, San Francisco, . ; The Peninsula } Just A Sample Of Dur Service : , a Storage, Crating, Packing, PickAND GOOD FOOD Up and Delivery Service —COME TO— ee Moving Problems To INN — RELIABLE TRANSFER AND STORAGE GLENBROOK Valley-Nevada City GRASS VALLEY Highway Telephone 39 Grass ifie and has received his discharge. For the present couple will make their home in Auburn. Jos. Soence. Asks Wo Extend Bus Service Joseph Spence of Glenbrook ha= mission for to extend -his jasked the California Raflfoad Com-} . James Brides Called .By Grim Reaper ieee . James Bridges patient in the Ne-! vada County Hospital who died Tuesday was born to reat . in the Elm Ridge Cemetery . ing funeral services Thursday in the . Hooper and Weaver Moutrary.conducted by Rev. Rudkin. Bridges was born in lawo 72 years} ago. He had been a Sheet metal worker and had resided Valley 16 years, or . since 1935,; foliow. Jesse in Grasé GRASS VALHEY BAND WINS HONOR May 4 at the Northern Cali-. music festival at Chico. bands participating the direction of music . i rating fornia The under Harold instructor, won an A The Grass Valley high school band George graded A B C D and E, judged on basis of tone, intonation, interpretation, technique, effect and stage deportment. was rated A The Grass Valley band in all divisions.’ Uncle Sam Says ‘authority ‘bus service Nevada City now operating and Grass In ‘his application Spence ANTIQUES BOUGHT AND SOLD %, Call At DEER CREEK INN FORMERLY NEW YORK HOTEL— & OR PHONE 107 406 Broad Street Nevada City . Libbey, as was an that the population in the areas mentioned had increased to 50006. He asks for a 10 cent fare for adults and 5 cents for children under 12. Antlers C Celebrate Mothers Day (Mothers Day was observed Sunjday.in the Nevada City Lodge of Elks with the Antlers Lodge _ in charge of the program. Exalted Antler Richard Davies presided. A feature of the program was the singing of the combined high school and grammar school choruses under the direction of Mrs. Carl interesting address by Rev. Angus Miller, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church. There was instrumental and vocal selections, and a ritualistic demonstration by Antlers members. between i Valley, to Oaks Subdivision two miles west of; Grass Valley and to the Alta Hill district. less than a mile north of that city. . the golden corn we all love. atated , About this time of year, we hunger for a sight of green sprouts and the first signs of a plentiful fail crop. I am visiting my nephew, Farmer John, in Iowa. John’s seeds produce
John is also planting financial seeds. These seeds are United States Savings Bonds. Savings. Bends grow to golden hue. Every city worker also can plant and nurture these seeds. é Treasury Department . reeently . Navy ;months. . Miss Barbara Hall . Weds Delroy Bonivert ‘Fhomas Hall of city. Miss Barbara “Hall and Delroy . Bonivert were quietly married in: Reno on Friday. May 3. The bride ware a. brown suit tatlored with white accessories. She is a graduate of Nevada City schools and the daughter of Mr, and Mre. Spring Street in this The bridegroom is the son of Mrs . Mel Marini of Grass Valley. diseha rige d after serving He Funeral! for day in the Hooper Weaver Raymond L. Viers He was from the U. S. is employed at a local iservice station. 'Funeral Services For were! Raymond L. Viers services toon piace S who overseas for 33° atur. Mortuary died “Nevada City. ‘Thursday shortly after midnight: En_terment was in Elm Ridge Cemetery. : The deceased was born in Texas 41 years ago. He had resided in 'Grass Valley on the Colfax Highway ve He wae a machinist. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jennie Viers. two sons Ray of Wyoming and Lyle of Grass Valley, a daughter Ruth and hig “parents, Mr. and Mrs. John: Viers of Casper. Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tredennick and George Kagerer left Sunday for ; Washington to visit with Mrs. O’Con;nor and family daughter of the Tre. dennicks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nye of San Francisco are visiting for a week in (Political Advertisement) YOU CAN HAVE THE BEST . —SUPPORT— William F. Pohley FOR SHERIFF Soy Y ft WORLD WAR a VETERAN i} ATTENDED i NEW JERSEY. NEW YORK and PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE. SCHOOLS j DEPARTMENT OF SJUSTIF and ; TREASURY { DEPARTMENT \ SCHOOLS OF A INVESTIGATION i; of i) { Former Member ot New Jersey State Police Former Government Agent Private Investigator For . ; Mexico i Political Advertisements CANDIDATES © a George Washington invented a cémbined plow and seeder. There may be less than a gallon of water in a cubic mile of fog. It is estimated there are 25,000000 cats in the United States. San Frantcisco’s outdoor stands date from the 1880s. The first Indian name in America taken over by early explorers was Roanoke. Paper matches were 18912 by Joshua Pusey phia. lawyer. The last verified grizzly bears in California were killed — in county 20 years ago. tlower invented in a PhiledalTulare WEE FOR REAL NOURISHMENT AND ENJOYMENT— EAT MEAT Our meats come from the best cattle, lambs and f 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 =e Ses as — BLUE RIBBON WINNERS OUR CHOICE LIQUORS represent the very finest in ithe ia quality and moderate price. Shop at the GOLD PAN—its right om the corner — and handy! ' SOLD FAN LIQUOR. STORE PA AND JOHNNIE DUGNONI Corner Main ahd Auburn Streets a OPEN DAILY — 10 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Grass Valley aan NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY “THE PIONERR LUMBER YARD" BUILDING MATERI/ 244 Boulder Street ee 5ee Nevada City, Calif. _—_—_—_————_—__— oe JOHN BLAKE BAND W RAGAN. 116 MAIN STREET GALES AND SERVICE Long Distance expansion program in full swing Millions of dollars wi!! be spent broadening service on the Pacitic Coast onmale: .. vacuum tube systems that boost the number of calls present wires can handle. This is a part of our unprecedented $400,000,000 fiveyear program to provide an ever expanding, ever improving telephone service here on the Coast. Yes, we are on our way to providing a broader, faster, long distance service than you ever thought possible. For it is our purpose to grow with the West and helpthe West grow in every way we can. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company In 1946 alone, on the Pa» cific. Coast, millions of dollars worth of long dis‘tance equipment will be installed — some 200,000 miles of new circuits, for 7 ELECT WILLIAM E. WRIGHT ee Superior Judge Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 ELECT Superior Judge Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 ELECT JAMES SNELL Superior Judge of Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 ELECT THOMAS J. BARRETT Sheriff Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 —RE-ELECT— CARL J. TOBIASSEN . Sheriff. of Nevada County —THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE— ~ ELECT WAYNE BROWN : Sheriff Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 ELECT FRANK G. FINNEGAN District Attorney—Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946, RE-ELECT (Incumbent) ‘ re District Attorney—Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 $ ELECT B. (Bap) TOCCALINI 4 Constable Nevada Township PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 114 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE GRASS VALLBY 600 <a SCL EERE et? ELECT JACK CURRY. ‘ PRIMARY LECTION, SOME 4, 108 Mes