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November 11, 1943 (4 pages)

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vp? Nevada City Nugget — Thursday, November 11, 1943 THE COMPLETE VITAMIN AND TONIC COMBINATION Vitamins A BCDEG and LIVER Concentrate with IRON Sulfate provided in two capsules. Dose: One of each daily. Backed by the Rexall PURETEST . Guarantee ie $2.59 POe OF $4.79 School Supply . Headquarters > . rine REXALL DRUG STORE . Phone 100 vl . Seheleleteiuteteteteie e “KEEP ’EM : FLYING” * a ae : ®BUY 3 ® DEFENSE * @®STAMPS + — o-——_ “, ras Aeeieies Chamber of Cae OFFICE IN CITY HALL 3 PHONE 575 * SS SS TET ee ee ee ee "eat a} OR OR AOA OOOO OOO OOO OO AAA WE REPAIR AND WE FIX Lawn Mowers, Locks, Vacuum Cleaners, .Washing Machines, Blectric Irons, Stoves, in short almost anything that is used around the house or the yard, we can repair. ART’S REPAIR SHOP RAY’S FIXIT SHOP ‘100 WEST MAIN STREET Grass Valley FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE . DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables Beer and Wine COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898 DELINQUENT TAX LIST IN THE CITY OF NEVADA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FOR THE CITY TAXES LEVIED FOR THE YEAR 19438. Default having been made in the payment of taxes levied in the year 1943 for the City of Nevada for the year ending October 13, 19438, upon the real] and. personal property list! hereto appended. Now, therefore, I, James~ Allen, Tax Collector, in and for the said City of Nevada, by virtue of the authority in me vested, do hereby give public notice that unless the taxes delinquent as appear in said list together with the penalties, are paid on or-before the sale date given below; the real estate upon which taxes are a lien, will by operation of law, be sold to the City of Nevada, on December 6, 1943. ‘ DELINQUENT TAX LIST ALLEN, WARREN B.—Park Ave. . Imps. . Lot 6, Block 6. Realty $150. $500. Personal $100. Total $750. Tax $9.00. Penalty .72c. Costs $1.50. To— = IS NEEDED even when budget is limited Keystone Market . DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. Sa 2183 Commercial Street Phone 67. : Nevada City We supply our patrons with the meat from the best cattle, sheep and hogs that money can buy. We have built our reputation and reasonable prices. Ask your neighbors about us. on service and quality . ] They will tell you. l — tal $11.22: ANDREAS, ALECA Nevada St. Lot 6, Block 2. Realty $300. Imps.; $850. Personal $150. Total $1250.) Tax $15.00. Penalty $1.20. Costs; $1.50. Total $17.70. . BEALE, R. C. ‘and JAS. — Clay. St. Lot 7. Block 65. Realty $150.09 Imps. $200: Total $350. Tax $4.20.; Penalty 34c. Penalty $1.00. Total} $5.54. . BADDLUS, GORDON-— Washing . ton St. Lot 10. Block 28. Realty $300. Imps. $1000. Personal $109. Total $1400. Tax} $16.80. Penalty $1.34. Total $19.64. BOYICE, MRS. B.—Spring St. Lot! 3 and 4. Block 36. Assessed $150. . Tax $1.80. Penalty 14c. Costs $1.00. . Total $2.94. . BRANNIGAN, JAMES, EST.—Or;chard St. Lot 14. Block 29, Assessed $5.0. Tax 60c. Penalty 5c. Costs 50¢c. Total $1.15. DANCER, MRS. FAY—Sacramento St. Lot 8. Block 53. Realty $200. Imps. $1000: Total $1200. Tax $14.40. Penalty $1.15. Costs $1.00. Total $16.55. DAVIS, CLYDE J., NEWOOD—Part of Lot 5. Block 59. Realty $200. } Imps. $500. Total $700. Tax $8.40. Penalty 67c. Costs $1.00. Total $1eT! DEETER AND HEFELFINGER — Clay St: Lot 7. Block 638, Realty $150. Imrs. $500. Total $650. Tax i $7.80. Penalty 62c. Costs $1.00.To-J ‘tal $9.42. i DORGAN, BARBARA — Clay St. ;}Lot 2, Block 55. Realty $200. Imps.: . $1,100. Personal $100. Total $1400. . Tax $16.88. Penalty $1.34. Costs; ' $1.50. Total $19.14. . DOW, ARTHUR—Nimrod St. Lot '1. Block 58. Realty $150. Imps. $3009. . Total $450. Tax $5.40. Penalty 43c. !Costs $1.00. Total $6.83. \ ‘DE WEIN, ELEANOR E.—Boulder } ;St. Lot 9. Block 57. “Realty $100. ‘Penalty 38c. Costs $1.00. Total $61.18, , EVIAANS, L. R.—dZion St. Lot 3. Block 43. Realty $300. Imps. $2100. Personal $100, Total $2500. Soldiers Exemption $1000. Total $1500. Tax $18.00. Penalty $1.44. Costs $1.50. Total -$20.99. \ GAETA, G. D.—Grove St. Lot 7. Block 4. Realty $200. Imps. $1000.! Personal $100. Total $1300. Tax: $15.60. Penalty $1.24. Costs $1.50. j Total $18.34. ‘ HADDY, RICHARD—Part of Lot, 7, Block 61. Realty $100. Penalty . }10c. Costs. 50c. Total $1.80. HALE, MINNIE—Park Ave. Lot 4. Block 61. Realty $150. Imps. $500. Personal $100. Total $750. Tax $9. L100. Penalty 72c. Costs $1.50. Total . $11.22. . HINGSTON, ETHEL—Clay St. Lot; 2. Block 58. Realty $150. Imps. $600. Personal $175. Total $925. Tax $1110. Penalty 89c. Costs $1.50. Total $13.39. : LATTEN, ALPHA MAY—2Zion St.! Imps. $1500\N. Personal $200. Total $1900. Tax $22.80. Penalty $1.82. Costs $1.50. Total $26.12. LINDEN, ALBERT — Nihell and Nursery Sts. Lot 3, Block 1, Realty $200. Imps. $750. Personal $150. Total $1100. Tax $13.20. Penalty $1.05. Costs $1.50. Total $15.75. BLSIE—Part of Lot 13. LONG, Block 57. Realty $500. Tax $6.00 Penalty 48c. Costs 50c. Total $6.98. LYSTRUP, FRANK. — Grove St. Part of Lot 10. Block 3. Realty $100. Imps. $400. Total $500. Costs $6.00. Penalty 48c; Costs $1.00. Total $748 ARSH, M. L. & D.—Boulder St. Part of Lot 7. Block 61. Realty $259. Tax $3.00. Park Ave. Part of Lot 11. Block 57. Realty $150. Imps. GRASS VALLEY-NEVADA CITY HIGHWAY DRIVE OUT AND SEE US Phone 412 DRIVE-IN MARKE UPHOLSTERY OF ALL KINDS John W. Darke Phones 109-M WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service & Repairing Work Called for and Delivered Clarence R. Gray. . Phone 152 FINE . 520 Coyote Street New Deal Under Management of Pauline and Johnnie 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Pelicious Mixed Drinks to Please Every Taste OB PRINTING.. * GET YOURS AT ; THE nuUQaQaET ———— We Have Candy, ARMOUR’S GOOD —IF YOU ARE GOING TO BAKE A FRUIT -CAKE BUY YOUR GLAZED FRUIT WHILE YOU CAN GET IT — We have Dromedary 3 Ounce Cans CITRON, CHERRIES, PINEAPPLE, LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL Also Nestle’s Toll House Chocolate for Cookies
Oe OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES, SWEET AND DI PICKLES, PIMIENTOS, CHOCOLATE, BITTER AND SWEET COCOA, GRAPE JUICE, PRUNE JUICE ]. GRAPE F RUIT JUICE, V-8 JUICE, TOMATO JUICE AND APPLE CIDER—SYRUPS e@e e@e No Restrictions on What You Buy. Only Ration Points on Merchandise That Require Them. ¥ BEEF AND BACON Part of Lot 3. Block 43. Realty $200. . Imps. HIGHWAY ASSN. TO MEET IN DOWINIEVILLE, Nov. 11.+<In order to avoid a conflict in dates’ with the Western Mining Council meeting in Nevada~City, ‘(November 12th, the meeting of the Sierra Highway Az-. land Mrs. Ghester Peterson of the 'Tahoe Ukiah Highway just 'this city’s limits, and the bridegroom . lis the son of Gapt. Jos. E. Blake of . sociation scheduled here for that date, will be held this evening. B. V. Burke and George Thompson of the Sacramento Box Company, who have several million feet of lumber to cut in the vicinity of the proaposed Yuba Pass cut-off, have stat6d the church altar, adorned with mass-} ‘es of white chrysanthemums, they would be present. Since the Calida Lumber Company which is now erecting a huge saw mill at Brandy City, Sierra County, preparatory to; cutting a stand of virgin timber there, will presently be hauling 10 to 12 truck loads of lumber daily over Highway No. 49, ‘between Indian Valley on the North Fork of the Yuba River, and Nevada (City it is believed that the hazards of the road, especially in that section down to the North Fork, will be greatly increased. The association is preparing to conduct an energetic $550. Tax $8.40. Penalty 91c. Costs $2.00. Total $14.31. MILLER, RAYMOND — Nile St. Part of Lot 1; Block.58. Realty $200. Imps. $400. Total $600. Tax $7.20. Penalty 57¢c. Costs $1.00. Total $8UE MISNER, FRANK — Spring St. Part-of Lot 45. Block 35. Lot 100. Imps. $250. Total $350. Tax. $4.20. Penalty 33c. Costs $1.00. Total $553. 4 MCCRANEY, AMY L.—Washington St. Part of Lot. -9. Block 20. Realty $200. Imps. $600. Personal $150. Total $950. Tax $11.40. Penalty 91c. Costs $1.50. Total $13.81. PAULSON, C. R.—Part of Lot 7. Block ‘63. Realty $50. Imps. $3009. Personal $50. Total $400. Tax $4.80. Penalty 38c. Costs $1.50. Total $6.80. PINLAND, WILTON P. AND VIO. LET—Spring St. Part of Lot 3 and 4. Block 34. Realty $200. Imps. ‘$600. Personal $100. Total $900. Tax $10.80. Penalty 86c. Costs $1.50. Total $13.16. PEEL, E. W.—West Broad St. Lot 5. Block 39. Realty $150. Imps $450. Personal $100. Total $700. Tax $8.40. Penalty 68c. Costs $1.50. Total $1058. PIERCE, HA'RILAIN—Zion St. Part of Lot 8. Block 43. Realty $150. $400. Personal $50. Total $600. Tax $7.20. Penalty 57c. Costs $1.50. Total $9NQ7. SANDERS, CHAS. LEE — Park Ave. Part of Lot 7. Block 60. Realty $150. Imps. $500. Total $650. Tax $7.80. Penalty 61c. Costs; $1.00. Total $9.41. SHERMAN, ‘CHAS — Champion Road. Part of Lot 5. Block 40. RealTotal $600. Tax $7.20. Penalty 58c. Costs $1.50. Total $9.28. SEARLS AND BERGMAN— Part of: Lot 6. Block 53. Realty $100. Tax $1.20. Penalty 7c. Costs 50c. Total $1.77. : SISK, HARIRY E. AND MARTIN— Clay St. Part of Lot 7. Block 63. Realty 50¢c. Imps $100. Total $150. Tax $1.80. Penalty 14c. Costs $1.00. Total $2.94. TAHOE SUGAR PINE CO.—Spring St. Part of Lot 6. Block 32. Realty $500. Imps. $1000. Total $1500. Tax $18.00. Penalty $1.44. Costs $1.00. Total $2.44. TOWNSEND, C. K.—Prospect St. Part of Lot 15. Block -27. —Realty $150. Imps. $1300. Total $1450. Tax $17.40. Penalty $1.39. Costs $1.00. Total $19.79. USERY, KATHERINE — Boulder St. Part of Lot 4. Block 61. Realty $100. Imps. $300. Total $400. Part of Lot 1. Block 61. Realty $100. Imps. $200. Total $300. Total $700. Tax $8.40. Penalty 67c. Costs $2.00. Total $11.07. WARREN, ROBERT ENDRESS-— Jordan St. Part of Lot 4. Block 43. Realty $150. Tax $1.80. Penalty 14ec. Penalty 50c. Total $2.44. WATSON, RAY— IR. R. Ave. Part of Lot 15. Block 53. Realty $200. Imps $500. Total $700.Tax $8.40. Penalty 67c. Costs. $1.00. Total $1907. : WHITMAN, SADIE — Champion Road. Part of Lot 1. Block 41. Realty $100. Tax $1.20. Penalty 10c. Costs 50e. Total $1.80. WILLEY, . FRANCES M,. AND LAURA—Grove St. Part of Lot 7. Block 4. Realty $100. Imps $400. Personal $50. Total $550. Tax $6.60. Penalty 53c. Costs $1.50. Total $863. WILLIAMS, W. H. AND GEORGE —Zion St. Part of Lot 3-4. Block 43. Realty $100. Imps. $300. Total $400. Part of Lot -3-4, Block 63. Realty $100. Imps. $600. Total $1100. Tax $13.20. Penalty $1.06. Costs $2.00. Total $15.26. DESCHWANDEN, ANTONE — ‘Clay and Nimrod Sts. Part of Lot 4. Block 59. Realty 50. Tax 60c. Penalty 5¢. Costs 50c. Total $1.15. DODSON, H. F.—Jordan St. Part of Lot 2. Block 43. Realty 50c. Imp. $200. Personat $100. Total, $350. +Tax $4.20. Penalty 33c. Costs $1.50. Total $6.03. — KNUDSON, KATHERINE AND MARIA. ELLIS—Spring St. Part of Lot 6-7, Block 34. Realty $100. Imps. $1000. Personal $350. Total $1450. Part of Lot 4. Block 34. Realty $100. Imps. $250. Total $35v. Total assessment $1800. Tax $21.60. Penalty $1.73. Costs $2.50. Total SOR RS. ae ey, PETERSON, E. A. FPucg&-v St. Part of Lot 1. Block 33. Realt¥."* 40. Imps: $500. Personal $50. "Po 31 $650. Tax $7.80. Penalty 62c. Costs $1.50. Total $9.92. q Page Three of georgette and a picture hat “af pink faille. She carried an old fashioned bouquet of pink carnations bordered with pink lace. Following the wedding a reception was held at the home of Capt. and Mrs. Blake about a block and a half from the church. The bride cut and distributed a three-tier wedwere married Sun-. ding cake. On their return from a campaign to obtain improvements, . such as widening the road, eliminatihg some of the sharp turns and reducing the steepgrades. Arnold Eugene Blake Weds Annabel Peterson Arnold Eugene Blake and. Miss Annabel Peterson . day ty $100. Imps $400. Personal $100~ afternoon in the Methodis’ . honeymoon in Southern California, Church of ‘Grass Valley with Rey. . the couple will reside in Grass Va!Mark Pike reading the service. i ley. The bridé is the daughter. of Mr. . Shae . Business and Professional Women Have Fine Program The Business and Proféssiona} Women’s Club of Grass Valley will hold the annual community organizaoutside ,the California Highway Patrol, and . Mrs. Blake. tion dinner in Bret Harte Inn Weéd. ,, The ceremony was staged before nesday evening, ‘November 17th. Mrs. Arletta Douglas will be chairsatin}; man of the program. Rotary and Ligws service clubs are assisting, to ;streamers and wax tapers. i Bride’s attendant was Mrs. Dor-j make an interesting event. . othy Braschler of San Mateo, and . Speakers of the evening will be i best man ‘was Harold Peterson, bro-iL. J. Brundige, chairman of the (ther of the bride. It was a double!Sacramenio Committee for Economic . rimg ceremony and ring bearers were . Development, Edward M. Fennon. . Robert and Betty Peterson, little . district manager of the California brother and sister of the bride. Ush; State Chamber of Commerce, and ers were Calvin Blake of Sacramen-. Harold Blanc, executive secretary to, Harold George, Jr., and -Robert . the Post War Planning Commititee o G. Roberts; all relatives of the bride-. Sacramento. groom. : . Ellen Joyner, president ofthe eluh, The bride was attired in a white. states that an invitation _is,issued to satin formal, with finger tip veil andj. all interested people of both Grasse crown of orange blossoms. She car-! Valley and Nevada City, and urg2s ried a white Bible and white orchids ; those who wish to attend to make with streamers of bouvardia. The! their, reservations at the Bret Harte matron of honor wore a pink forma! . Inn by noon Monday, November 15. gi rt wD: WN so es : ihe N Ari te It’s always a big crowd in these war days. But the Long Distance operator keeps the calls moving quickly unless they just get too many for the circuits. @ If she says the circuits are busy, you can help by canceling your call if it isn’t really important. But if you can’t cancel, the operator will request —‘Please limit your call to 5 minutes.” It’s the work of war weare tcv rz to speed over the wires. For Victory — Buy United States War Bonds oe 114 W. MAIN STREET TELEPHONE GRASS VALLEY 600 A MEMORY OF BEAUTY AND PEACE is embodied in every t funeral conducted by us. Neither the bereaved nor their friends are conscious of the many details that have been cared for. Only the beautiful, reverent service is evidenced. : We give our best services to all re~gardless of the cost of the casket. ; HOOPER & WEAVER oy MORTICIANS AMBULANCE SERVICE 7 Hotel Clunie — IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP AND COCKTAIL : BAR : ARE RENOWNED IN CALIFORNIA RATES FROM $1.50 UP Excellent Service—Best Food _ 8TH AND K STREET, SAORAM i TOY AND JACOBS, JACK BRUNO, Manager