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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 14, 1946 (8 pages)

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-PAGE FOUR NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1946 City Has New Work Order System NEVADA CITY: The City. Council Ras ordered that all sugpiplies pu ehased by the city must firstbd approved by isition. prion 7 ir Mayor or city clerk. Under the system of work ord am the city hall. Fo vine t i work order will ssued. AMCOWA Dink (es Milk is the number one food requirement of athletes who have to work hard and play hard. For ‘milk is a muscle-builder! It isa most valuable source of the vitamins, minerals and amino acids necessary in building strong, healthy bodies, supplying reserve energy, and developing’ keen vision and steady nerves. On the athlete’s table or the family table, MILK, even at twee the price, would still be your best food buy”! . Remember, its er FOR LIFE avons pases ewirer amenoet soaee, NEVADA ¢ CITY ON ‘THE THRESHOLD TO . THE BEST IN SPORTS AND RECREATION NEVADA CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR YOUR. CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE Groceries, Fruit and , Vegetables Beer and Wine COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898 LADY KILLER IN spoons sg i li RS MD as 4 *Evasy. to nee pew "MaM Tinea or three nights at the Broadway gh re is easy at Usy Ii 1 te 1d C sy to lau a Vv rs i {ox d b Vv J I r Williams, Li Pa n Wynn the ne C i world entert . who sella is charm t hizsh } ‘ y to find hinSelf facins charg bigamy his is 4id a colorful y: o: metropolitan action ontrasted with scenes at a Mexican resort with Van*Johnson and Miss Williams doing their first singing and dancing on the screen and the lovely Esther again revealing her skill as a swimming and diving champ. Hhe miusical sequences— Miss Ball does-a song and dance _nuaniber too—are ar: ‘estingly original and beautiful. Van Johnson will add to his huze host of fans in his new he debonair man about town who agrees role as to marry Lucille Ball in order that he can aged make love to}; (Miss Williams and e¢ t Wer to drop a newspaper libel suit caused by her having been termed a “husband stealer”. The vivatious Lucille? is s@en to advantage as the dancer who tiStossed willy-nilly betwee Van Johnson and Krenan Wynn in utter disregard of her own wishes and Wynn is ideal as the bewildered re porter whose unfortunate wisecrack has been the source of the libel spit. No. 4633 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA In the Matter of the Estate of BRIDGET STEVENS BOYCE, also known as Bridget Stevens, Deceased. . by . NOT'™CE [S HEREBY the undersigned Al Stevens as administrator of the estate of Bridget Stevens Boyce, also known as Brid+ get Stevens, deceased, to the Creditors of and all persons having claims GIVEN 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 administrator at the office of Frank G. Finnegan, Attorney at Law, 207 North Pine Street, Nevada City. California, the same being his place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said Bridget Stevens Bevce, alis, Deceased. Dated October 1, 1946. Al Stevens, as administrator of the estate of Bridget Stevens Boyce, also known as Bridget Stevens, Deceased. Frank G. Finnegan, ministrator. : First Publication October attorney for ad9 vs 1946. Broad Street oa A GOOD TIME, a happy time and enjoyment among friends you know. 7 the atmosphere quality drinks. NN IS THE TIME to make plans to visit us TONIGHT Hob Nob Club “A lively place in a lively town with history” of pleasant service, Nevada City dy: In sciente man is the offspring of spirit. The beautiful, good and pure constitute his ancestry. His poli during the summer of 1922 when band soon after the wedding. ibythe national park service of the he HEIR to a 30-acre ancestra! estate near White Plains, N. Y., which was settled before the American Revoe lution, Charles Thomas Purdy ie shown as he-was booked in the town police station on a charge of wife murder. The dead woman was the daughter of a one-time janitor in the neighborhood and the romance attracted considerable social attention at that time. Their’son, 6, was said by police to have witnessed the shooting. (International) Mountain. Towns Use Gas Rather Than Wood For Fuel Liquefied proper . eaum a vela . gas is the compressed petroieum name. for ‘gas. This product has ped and put on.the . recent-years. It is sold by the oil companies under trade names but is commonly called propane and butane. Ten years ago the total output in California was reported at . 2,000,000 gallons. Last week 50,000 petrola2in been market major ers in this area. This is a remarkable economic change in a community Which has burned wood for many generations. Cc HRISTIAN sc TENCE CHURCH Christian Scinece Society of Nevada City holds services every Sunday in their church 114 Boulder St. at 11, o'clock. Sunday gchool at 9:45 a. m. A Wednesday evening testimonial meeting is held on the first Wednesday of each month at eight o’clock. Our reading room is located in the church edifice and is open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, holidays excepted from 2 to 4 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend our services.and visit the reading room. Thowart 10 more a servant but a son; and if a son then an heir of God through Christ, Galations 4:7 This is the golden text for the Christian Science lesson sermon for day, November 17, on the subject Mortals and Immortals. The following citatians are taken from the sermon: Isaiah 63:16 Doubtless thou art our father though Abraham be ignorant of us and Israel acknowledged us not; thou O Lord art our father, our redeemer; thy name from everlasting. Science ang the Scriptures Sunis Health with key to by Mapy Baker Edorigin is not like that of mortals in brute instincts nor does he pass through material conditions prior to reaching intelligence Spirit is his primitve and ultimate source of being: God is his father and life is the law of his being. p. 63. The highest temperature measured on earth occured éver in Trithe temperature was 136.4 degrees’ above. The black widow spider is go called because she spends most of her life as a~widow. She eats her husNational parks are administered Department of the Interior. ‘UNION HOTEL urkey Time Is Here Wanna taste a turkey that’s a rich golden ata with a flavor you'll never coast eee ae revel with delight over the first forkful of crisp tossed salad . pie . . . we have the answer.
Next Sunday Eat At nion Hotel Coffee Shop JIM AND MILDRED HASH . and sample golden pumpkin ot, NEVADA CITY ooh i 1 MARY DAVIES POPERT KOHLI NEVADA CITY: <<“ W hier. Rev. Vi fi d at tresmarriaze, wh ylace in St’ Canice Catholic Church. ] ut od . ind carried t p ‘ones; Gerald Davie h ther, in marriage. Mr res man, of © San . sO 8 “a of the brid in the ir ee days here’: was matron lof honor. William Kohler, brother of the bridegroom was best man. Following the ceremony over 150 friends and relatives attended a reception in the St. Canice,Parish Hall. Mrs. Kehler who-has lived at 512 Main Street. since childhood, is . manager of the Nevdda County Lumi gallons-was-delvered-tovarious-btry=Her Company. She is presidentyof the Business and Professional Women’s Club and has-long. taken an active interest in local affairs. Robert Kohler, the ranches with his-father in the Newtown. district. The newly married couple will reside in Névada City after a honeymoon in the bay area. bridegroom, and brother i aa Scout Lenders Discuss Calendar Sale A special meeting councilers and leaders the scout headquarters day evening. The the meeting’ was to arrange for sale of calendars. This: is a wide Girl Scout means of. ‘funds, selling for 25c are reported to be very attractive. They have also been suggested for Christmas remembrances. The calendar sale is to pay Oper-'. ating costs for each troop through the year. A house to house canvass is Planned and will start Saturday, November 16. Further plans for camp were. discussed. It was pointed out that a line of distinction should be made clear in the matter of funds raised at a July ‘Business and ‘Professional Women’s carnival held for, scouting. The calof Girl Seout was held at last Thurspurpose of the nation raising main The calendars, the Scotts Flat endar sale is put on for. current costs whereas the carnival funds were earmarked for future use in erecting a camp at Scotts Flat. So much activity was reported in scouting among: the girls of the city the council voted to form another troop to take care of present appli‘cations. Those . attending the Thursday night meeting were Mesdames Norene Dow, Muriel Vance, Mae Crane, Alice Geist, Etta Richards, Warrene Paulson, Geraldine Mooers, Adele Sturtevant, Mary German and Elise DeMattie. “NOTHING'S wrong, sir—. es earns your 1946 car! PERSONALS Mrs. Joan Grant Overme W residing in New York, will aati next Tuesday with her infant daughter to husband Commander J. construction énHer father, received rejoin her A. Overmeyer navy gineer in Rio. Janiero. Robert Grant, who recently this news from his daughter, to be employed in Reno. Through the summer and fall he was engaged in construction work at Crystal Bay, Nevada, on Lake Tahoe. is soon The Colorado river winds through the Grand Canyon national park for a distance of 105 miles. chairman . RR Board of Supervisors Counts Ballots NEV AIDA. CITY : vass the election returns of ber 5. After counting will officially declare Supervieor Frank J. of the board, the they Hers, The County Board of Supervisors met yesterday to canNovemballots, the presided. carta eae = wine Rowe, SIERRA : SERVIC .Developing Printing Enlarging Copying Portraits Commercial Photography 441 MILL STREET TELEPHONE 665-3 GRASS VALLEY Join A. Rowe COW PALACE (fant SAN FRANCISCO ~ NOV. 15-24 FR 4 GREAT SHOWS..1 ADMISSION PRICE Horse 9 IVESTOCK =yposttiON how & Rodeo MAMMOTH LIVESTOCK SHOW—3,000 animal stars! Amazing! $1,000,000.00 HORSE SHOW—Scintillating society event. 450 equine aristocrats! Beauty inaction! RIP-ROARING, ALL-STAR RODEQ— Ridin’, ropin’ daredevils vs. . Vicious 4-footed outlaws. Wow! ARENA EVENTS, CIRCUS ACTS, MUSIC— Grand entry! Trained horses, ponies, dogs. Aerial thrills. Clowns. Livestock on parade. 15 PERFORMANCES: Eve’s. at 8: 00, Nov. 15-24, incl. Aft’s. at 2:00, Nov. 16, 17, 22,.23;.24, aj Hy OPRICES: Unres. $1.20 (child 60c) Res. Seats...$1.80 and $3.00 Box Seats. $4. 20(prices incl, tax) dining facilities. TICKETS: Crane Box Off., S. F.— Sherman Clay's, S.F. & Oakland — Cow Palace, Geneva Ave. & Rio'Verde St. “THE WEST’S GREATEST SHOW—DON’T MISS Come early and see the animals.* Ample 7. WIS Ty 200d PROBLEM PREVAIL/ APPOINTM @ WHERE NEIGHBO Fre sa NO ENT. ROSEVILLE AUBURN GRASS VALLEY NEVADA CITy e€eT RHOOD PRICES @ OPEN EVENINGS BY STREET E SHOPPERS .. i+ FURNITURE VAL @ WHERE PARKING 1S S FAIROAKS FOLSOM . wR 2 =u TREET . Fs ~ ae . TREET K la EET a4 4 . steer M STREET f a aM : en =e Ne TON Bee Vp ELK GROVE \ FOLSOM @LVD. PLACERVILLE FOLSOM JACKSON . / ¥ q ~ 3 % yw ,o~ A * Psenbataodktemmntte ee ee coe