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May 27, 1946 (4 pages)

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* NEVADA CITY NUGGET MONDAY, MAY 27, 1946 PAGE TWO ——— Nevada City Nugget . 305 Broad Street. Phone 36, A Legal Newspaper, as **fined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City. ape . LEETE * . : = SuSE. Editor and luv. Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Ihu:sday at Nevada City, California, and entersd as Ma spy x matter of the second class in tl2 postoffice at . “A “Nevada City under Act of Corxress, March 3; . 1879. aes SUBSCRIPTION RA'‘LES te One year (in Advance) -< :.-.....-.-:..:... $3.00 Sheree” One . Month ee 30 cents 3 JUST WONDERIN’ I wonder as the days go by, So fraught with memory, Of times that are forever past, And hope for days to be; If we can find in every one Some thought to speed us on the way From errors that today prevail To that for which we pray. The days of our years pass by with flying feet, seasons come and go, years vanish like the mists of morning. Many of the days that come with their peculiar significance, speak to us of the past or inspire in our minds, hope for a future which shall transfoorm the present and bring to the weary world the long era of peace for which her people long. There should be great inspirational power in such days as J am an American day and Good Cititzenship Day, but with some of our people they seem to be of small import. I wonder what those two days mean to the false leader, John Lewis. . think I know. Still John has some sentiment in his crusty head for just a few days ago he whined, * for the miners there is no balm of Gilead.” I wonder if the bristling browed John ever considered ‘evidently the fact that the general public would like some sort of balm applied to his miseries. Oh nothing so fancy and expensive balm of Gilead; no, the general public would be definit content with a portion of plain, old fashioned salve. as ely Of what are we reminded when we see the red poppys of Flanders Field blossoming again upon every street and in every home and mart of trade? Surely we see in fancy the— ““crosses row on row’ that mark the graves of those who gave their all during the first world war, in the mistaken belief that they were winning for the world surcease from the age blight of war. How we failed to keep faith with heroes of the past too well we know. Now we have the old these our opportunity of being true to a younger generation of heroes but will we fail them also (yes) ‘ ‘in Flanders field the poppies grow’ and in many another land today white crosses tell the story of wasted youth, of sorrow and tragedy beyond ‘the power of words to express and wherever the crosses stand and the poppies grow— A gentle presence lingers near, To whom the blood red poppies pray, “Send Lord the thousand years of peace And wash war’s crimson stains away. ’"—A. Merriam Conner. 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. 1 213 Commercial Street Phone 67 Nevada City 1 FLY FISHING . AND TRUCKEE '#@njoy their GOOD IN TAHOE Fly fishermenare beginning to sport along the Truckee ‘river as it clears up and the past ; warm spell has started the hatch of . bugs. The best fishing during the past . week has been found between. Hirsh. dale and the state line. Wim. Debus iof San Francisco caught a 24 inch . . German brown weighing 4 pounds in. . the Truckee river at the edge of . town last week. Carl Rochdoff and Bob Pamin dem. onstrated that the fishing continues fine in Lake Tahoe by both making good catches during the past few days. The Ediwards family and a party of six from Susanville returned to the lake for the second time this season and had very good luck. Boca reservoir and Donner lake are reported only fair this week. During the past two days the weather has turned cooler with brisk winds and the prospects are for a continuation of the same for the next few days. : Sportsmen are warned that fire permits are now required for all the camp fires in this area which is with in the confines of the Tahoe national forest. Permits may be obtained locally at the office of the district ranger, Last Rites For Mrs. Mabel M. Cowles Last rites will be said in Myers Chapel today at 2.30 p. m. for Mrs. Mable M. Cowles. of 210 Lincoln Street, Grass Valley who died Thursday evening in a hospital. (Mrs. Cowles was born in Iowa 55 years ago. She had resided in Grass Valley for 16 years. She leaves her husband L. B. Cowles and sons, L. B. Cowles of Vallejo, Kenneth D. Cowles of Richmond and Vincent E. Cowles of Oakland and daughter Mrs. Leono Crase of Placerville. THOSE WHO Dine Well REMEMBER US LONGEST WE SERVE Wedding Parties Birthday Parties Anniversary Parties WE CATER TO Clubs, Fraternities and Civic Groups y Who Seek Good Dinners . CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS AND FRIED CHICKEN GOLD NUGGET INN GLENBROOK On the Nevada City-Grass Valley Highway Telephone Grass Valley 885 aay =e ELECT Senator Jerrold L. 'SEAWELL . . TO . aaa Board of Equalization On Proven Friend of Veterans.. Endorsed by : as Wages ..Miners..Business and. . Progressive Leaders of this District. HIS RECORD MERITS YOUR SUPPORT SIRTHS NevadaCity, May 22, and Mrs. Ix. L. Lind a Lind—In 1946 to Mr. son. Bratten—iIn Nevada City May -'5, 1946¢to Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bratten of Grass Valley a daughter. adiedcath pt nsaeteh " AND INSECT SPRAY : MOVING Our Furniture Vans are . . leaving every day for somewhere! Is YOUR Furniture aboard? Long Distance Moving Also Local Moving RELIABLE TRANSFER AND STORAGE Sacramento, Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield Los Angeles Oakland Alameda, San Francisco, Just A Sample Of Our Service Storage, Crating, Packing, PickUp and Delivery Service Take Your Moving Problems To Experienced Moving Men RELIABLE TRANSFER AND STORAGE GRASS VALLEY _ Telephone 39 a 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 Gladys 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 publication of this notice to the said Administratrix at the law offices 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 Augustus G. Ogden, Deceased. First publication May 13, 1946. FRANK G. FINNEGAN, Attorney for Administratrix.
May 13, 20, 27, June 3. NEVADA CITY Flying Service Phone 25F21 ! STUDENT INSTRUCTION AIRPLANE: RENTALS HANGAR RENTALS MRCRAFT SALES AND SERVICE INSTRUCTION. FOR ANY TYPE LICENSE ROUND TRIP —Air Taxi Rates— ‘Sacramento . .. $12 Oakland . .. $16 Stockton . .. $16 i : ome $16 2 Hours Waiting Time at Destination FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE Groceries, Frui and Vegetables Beer anc Wine cor. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 398 OF ALL KINDS $& John W. Darke 109-M 109-J . Phones The Peninsula — T REFRIGERATOR SERVICE STEELE SUPPLY COMPANY REPAIRS commercial and Home Units By Refrigeration Experts Phone 911 .,. WE BUY USED FURNITURE LEAHY’S Home Supply Store 313 South Grass Valley Auburn Street Telephone 930 —= a New Deal Under Management of JOHN and KIM AMBLER BECKETT 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER, WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please Every Taste Additienal Charge for Overtime RAY CRENSHAW PHIL —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 Machines, Bicycles and Bicycle Repairs. Grass Valley Telephone 24 105 West Main Street FOR GOOD BEEFSTEAKS AND GOOD FOOD —COME TO— GOLD NUGGET INN GLENBROOK Grass Valley-Nevada City GLENBROOK PARK COTTAGE-— Number 7 is now vacant. Two rooms. Modern plumbing, Shower bath. Automatic gas water heater. Garafe, Small lawn, Beautiful Garage, Small 1 awn. Beautifui shade trees. Customary rate for summer is $1.50 per day (two people) to the traveling public. Until the OPA rescinds order to rent this. cottage for 74 cents per day the place will remain closed. 5-235te¢ Interesting Forty Hour Work Week at Start, Regular Pay Increases. TELEPHONE OPERATORS Work. Earn $28 for a Apply 318 Broad Street, Nevada City THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 4-2910tc IRONING, 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. AR‘T’S ' RADIO HOSPITAL —. Specialists in Radio ills. 201 Mill Grass Valley. Phone 984. Street, 2-19tf Highway Photo Finishing 107 (PORTRAIT TRAITS ValHey Phone 3-W MAGS Baie: ciSeG! As feacured on the 4 Drug I Radio how’ Friday Nights —CBS coast-toCoast. and Rexall Household Drugs are the best known Remedies . and finest on the market. Every . item is fully guaranteed. Buy { Rexall— Then you are sure, H R. E. Harris THE REXALL DRUG STORE TELEPHONE 100 { CLARENCE R. GRAY WATCHMAKER 520 COYOTE STREET ‘TELEPHONE 152 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA Santeiebetetenes — BUY = ~ VICTORY BONDS HELP YOUR COUNTRY Be Good To Yourself Nevada City Chamber of Commerce PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY “WARD & WARD ASSAYING, ANALYSIS AND METALLURGICAL TESTING AUBURN, CALIFORNIA ATTORNEYS H. WARD SHELDON ATTOBNEY AT LAW Upiag Building Broad. Street Nevada "City Telephone 28 FUNERAL DIRECTORS — HOLMES FUNERAL HOME The Holmes Funeral Home service is prived within the means: of all. Ambulance service at all hours. Phone! 203 246 Sacramento St. Nevada Gite GRASS VALLEY DOCTORS : —— ono een Vernon W. Padgett, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON Office Pokonias 1 to 3. 7 to 8 Dp. m. idays 11:30 to 12: 30. 3 129 sor th Auburn St,, Gri Valley Phone Grass Valley 360 If No Answer—Graes Valley 17-W. CYRIL N. KERRIN, D. O. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OSTEOPATH Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 5 P.M. Office 242 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Phone 305, Residence Phon 56W MINING ENGINEERS — SS a Sy J. F. O'CONNOR Mining and Civii United States Mineral ; fitreying Licensed Surveyor 293.West Main St. Grass Vallep NEVADA CITY FRATERNAL AND CLUB DIRECTORY ——— NEVADA CITy LODGE, No. 518 B. P. O. ELKS’ Meets every second and fourth Thursday evening #t 8 p. m. in Elke Home, Pine St. Rhone 108. Visitinw Elks welcome. J. F. SIEGPRIED, LAMBERT THOMAS, See. ied . aYDRAULIO PARLOR NO. 56, ) N. S&S. G. W. Meets every Tuesday evening at Pythian Cagtle, £32 Broad Street Visiting Native Sons welcome, WIELIAM H. YOUNG, Pres. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. See’y =r OUSTOMAH LODGE No. 16 ‘IOOF -Meets every Tuesday evening at ,7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. JONATHAN PASCOE, N. G. -WM. H. RICHARDS, Rec. See’y. JOHN W. DARKE, Fin. Sec’y. A