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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 4, 1947 (4 pages)

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cs 7 ama ne Nevada anes ,@ “ SALE SATURDA Gee Girl -Senuts Satirday conducted. a. City-widd @eokie sale/: for the benefit of their projected . ; ~home in the Scott's Flat’ dam area. J Be Res > fv © NEVADA CITY: Lilbrun B. Preddy, charged. with theft of 4 eatiifrom Elmer Castet= of Gold Flat,. following his preliminary hearing before Justice “of the Peace Géorge Gildersleeve, was fietated in tying the knot: The Bank~of Nevada County on Broad street in Nevada City resu ‘puginess~ after. a thorough . a ee Te day, at sda City, California, and entered as matter of the second class in the’ postoffice at Nevada City under Act of Congress, March 8, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year (im advance) . Qne month (in advance) _.., . Wonder if the term applies to you But if . am a dunderhead, . ! were enjoying one of our e told me about dunder‘quite oblivious to affairs e their brains became vaewe , less for the great world Jink’s given at the EF] city. Attending from ley Ww: Mrs. Louis H. Woods, Mrs. D. Bing, Mrs: A. D. Foote, Miss Helene May and Miss Evelyn. Provis: Will Peckwith and his sisterin-law of San Juan exchanged their ranch for property in Oakjand. ; ‘The first. meeting of the fall season of St. Agnes Guild in Nevada City was held atthe home of Mrs. ,C. J. ‘Brand and was largely attended by members and friends. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Pearson were given a very cordial welcome. Mr.s W. L, Mobley was president of the organization. A bill of sale was recorded by Byman Gilmore, Jr., to Marie Clark and included two Studebaker automobiles, Hisso airplane motor, two Curtis airplane motors and all interest in the De Haviland airplane. . Grass Val60 YEARS AGO Samuel Andrews, new poundmaster of Nevada City, was instructed by . the.city trustées to enforce the ordinance prohibiting cows and horses to wander at Jatge and graze on the city streets. iI. T. Howard of Nevada City, after inspecting the steamer Fruitvale, which had been run‘ning. on the. Sacramento river, decided it was unsuitable for ocean travel and planned to build ° ja new craft to carry him to the ve nonsense, founded f the imagination; for even n which we live, one finds nternational affairs, “goings on in Washington.” t those who forget to vote on ssert almost proudly, that they d to go zing by. and leaves on t in with his own smal 0f smog through which he} . Let's wake up and see. history of the world is every one has an. interto do was ‘ants. wold come to the little busy bee im-} were uncongenial, in fact the bee does an unnecesy follow the examples set ‘ollow in the footsteps . “Isn't the loquacious Russian idual responsibility lies. t afford to be dunder-. 1d. emulate their . . gold rush on the Yukon Alaska. oo Ge Ns, Canfield, editor of the Diary of a Forty-Niner, and F. E. Fisk were in Nevada City from +$an Francisco on mining busiMiss Amy Crawford Heacock was married in great state to Lieutenant Axtell von “den Knebeck of the Eleventh Regiment of ‘tIhlans in Berlin, Germany. Miss Crawford was the niece of Wm. H. Crawford of Nevada City and her, grandfahter, R. B. Heacock, was q-resident in 1851 and "52. MeClure’s Magazine for November contained chapters from Mark Twain's forthcoming book ‘on ‘his recent journey around the worl as Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Qtt took their departure for’ Douglas Is» land, Alaska. . Mr. Ott and the former’ Beayicé Quick were married at the bride’s, father’s place in Grass Valley, October, 5th. The couple was attended by . Miss Anna Furth and the bride’s brothér, ~Albert. The Misses Addie . Furth and Blanch Hand were 4 ‘ 3 oper, Mrs: int} room. Been furnished with a floors had been richly carpeted and the windows were huge. plate glass; Back.of the banking room was a large, riehly furnished and carpeted. office. In’ the rear -of ‘the building a house had. been built with a furnace for melting and all the conveniences for retorting gold and melting itinto bars. The California. Central Narrow ugé Railroad. Co. was incorporated with a capital stock of $7,000,000. One of the objects was the building of @ railroad from Nevada City and Grass Valley to Marysville and on to San Francisco via Chico and Benicia. Directors of “fhe company were John -W: Pierson, R. L. Tracy; Cornelius Cole, H. F.° Williams and M.D. Townsend. The eastbound passenger train of the Central Pacific Railroad jumped the. track as it was going down grade from Summit Station to Truckee, overturning the loeomotive, mail, express and baggage ears. Five persons were Killed inctuding John Hawke of Nevada City, mail agent; David G Marshal, well known in Nevada City ‘and a resident of Truckee, and Captain Taylor, guard on the Wells ‘Fargo and Co, car. DEATH BARNES—In Sacramento, October 31, 1947, John Fayette Barnes; ‘husband. of Mrs. Avalena Barnes, father of John: FBarnes, Jr., Saratoga, Napa County; Mrs, Emily Daily, PaMrs. Celia. Mitchell.and: Mrs. “Ruth Geiger;.and stepfather. of Mrs. Betty Broady and Mrs. Keith Myérs,-all of Sacramen. to; .a mative of Grass Valley, aged 72. years.’ Funeral services took place. in: Sacramento Saturday. Interment. was. in . the, Clear Creek Cemetery, Nevada county. A NEW ORGAN . NEVADA CITY: A new electric organ has been installed in the Methodist: church.The organ the bl o'clock service, by the pastor, Rev. Russell ‘Lincoln. : Mrs. Charles Kitts, organist, played several ‘beautiful hymns on. the ice. Mono and Sierra’ counties had only one resident doctor in 1946. Seventy-six per cent of Trinity county’s area is federally owned. : : teystone _ TELEPHONE 67 . ; ORDER YOUR. TU es ape ae at jodeling. The business). cific Grove, Monterey county; . . held to answer in the superior court. . : Preddy .was apprehended . in Cassville, Missouri; ‘Sheriff Richard “W,. Hoskins: brought him baek for trial last week.
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS * No. 4786 4 IN-THE SUPPRIOR COURT OF . ” THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. In the Matter of the Estate of BERTHA SMITH, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘by the umdersigned, H. A. Curnow, as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Bertha Smith, deceased, to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to file them with -the necessary vouchers within six (6) months after the first publication of this notice in the .office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of ‘the State Sof California, in and for the County ofNevada, or to ¢xhibit® them, with. the neéessary vouchers within six (6) months after the first publication of this notice to the said Executor at law offices of Frank G, Finnegan, attorney-: at-law, 207. North Pine Street, Nevada’ City, California, the same heing his place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said Bertha Smih, deceased. . ; Dated: October 20, 1947: H, A. CURNOW, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Bertha Smith, Deceased. t Frank G. Finnegan, Attorney for Executor. > First publication October 21, 1947. am . -} Oet.21, 28; Nov. 4. 11 was dedicated yesterday, during! new instrument during the serv-. REAL ESTATE Insurance, Mimeographing, Public. Stenographer, Notary. Phone Answering Service . The Girl Scouts are in need of of training equipment. The. Nevada,City~ Business and a public card party in the near future to raise money for. camp fund troops. WAYNE BROWN & READY FOR A RUGGED WINTER? 111, East Main: St. TELEPHONE Grass: Valley 4 BULOVA WATCHES FLINDT’S WATCH REPAIR 229 Commercial Street Phone 587 Nevada City QUALITY LIQUORS bd 102 West Main Street Grass’ Valley, Telephone 101-J Are Qur Specialty You cén always have a good time here LUNCH COUNTER OPEN TILL 2 A. M. Spend Saturday night here THE Broad St., Nevada City Frank: Duffy “HORSE AND RIDER TRADING PosT © Boots, Hats, Saddles, Bridles, Clothing Novelties DICK LOSTUTTER Hills Flat, Grass Valley Telephone. 490-W a meeting hall and many items; . Professional Women are planning the] for the Girl Scout DECORA} Commercial and Spray or Brug CLIFFORD SHEPA LICENSED CON} Phone Grass Valley, 314 Henderson Str Local or Long Dis HOUSEHOLD G0 BOUGHT AND’s FIREPROOF stTorA Agents for LYON: Reliable Transfer Storage te Grass! Phone 39 Hills Flat NEVADA CITY ON THRESHOLD TO THE] IN SPORTS REGRE j @ ‘¢ NEVADA CITY CHAMBER OF COMM RAY & BHI PROFESSIONALI DIRECTORY ACCOUNTA! sf : ~ ee @ MODERATE EXPENSE ge PAUL BERGEMANN, Oueer 1 246 Sacramento st Telephone 203 . . ge HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE ® DIGNITY Nevada City : For Cleaning Try Our Modern Cleaning Establishment. Satisfaction Guaranteed. VALET CLEANERS Commercial St. Phone 234W ~ Nevada City Pickup ‘and Delivery. EDWIN STEPHE PUBLIC ACCOUNT Town Talk Telephe FUNERAL DIREC “HOLMES FU HOME The Holmes Funeral ice is priced within th all. Ambulance sery hours, Phone 203 246 Sacramento St. N : 244 Boulder Street NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY “THE PIONEER LUMBER YARD” > . Telephone 500 Nevada City, Calif. 7] Place in Town on a Night ® When good fellows get together for good drinks Hob Nob Club “A lively place in a lively town with history” 4 ‘TOM MORRISON, Prop. OPTOMETE GEORGE C. & Optomet $12 Broad St. b Telephone 270° MINING ENGI J. F. O’CONN Mining and Civil & United States Mineral Licensed Surv 203 West Main St. Grat NEVADA Cf FRATERNAL / CLUB DIRECT NEVADA CITY No, 518, B. P.O: Meets every second 3m Thursday evenings 2° in. Elks Home, Pine # 108. Visiting Elks WS William “William T sit HYDRAULIC PARLO