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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 12, 1946 (6 pages)

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feleioteieieteiefeteieteieten iefeieiest o W, eit etoheieteioseie! —~ 1 ley ). a THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER . 2, 1946 NO. 4623 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of GOVE C. CELIO. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Neva Celio as executrix of the will of Gove C. Celio, deceased, to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the gaid decedent to file them with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk ef the Superior Court of the State of (California, in and for the County. of Nevada, or to exhibit them, with the . Coumty.—Exchange. necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said executrix at the office of H. Ward Sheldon, Union Building, Nevada City, California, the same being her place of business NEVADA —AND— FIFTY YEARS SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO CIT AGO NEVADA CITY 75 YEARS AGO IM. S. Deal, J. M. Hayes, S. Barker, Item: Burglars and horse thieves. H. Everett and John Caldwell were have been making some rich hauls in and around Eureka, Lots of Democrats left San Francisco for that county a short time ago. That accounts for the ‘‘milk in in all matters connected with the es-Ithe cocoanut,” eh?—Transcript. tate of said Gove C. Celio, Deceased. Dated August 13, 1946. NEVA CELIO, Executrix of the will of Gove C. Celio, Deceased. The Hon. A. A. Sargent had a poiitical debate at Martinez with Lewis and Brown, Democrats. It was proved to the saisfaction of the audience that one Republican is the equal of two Democrats, Adv: A teacher for the grammar Preston was selling Devoe'’s coal] department in one of the districts First Publication August 15, 1946. ”Aug. 15, 22, 2:9, Sept. 5, 12. SOES RIGHT ON KILLING THEM! oil in hig store at five bits a gal-. in this county, with a salary of $90 a month. Apply in person or by letter to the editor of this paper, forthA. Delano of Grass Valley comwith.—Transcript, monly ealled ‘‘Old Block” had a narrow escape from a huge 600 pound black bear in the neighborhood of Webber Lake. The bear treed the gentleman who took advantage of ‘his position to shoot and kill the animal, : NEVADA CITY 50 YEARS AGO There had been received into futl connection at the Methodist Church during the year 93 new members, under the efficient pastorate of Rev. Makes Easy We carry the Best Meats obtainable. It is our pride to serve our patrons with good meat at good values. KEYSTONE MARKET Nevada City _ Telephone 67 With EVADA THEATRE DIRECTION T. AND D. JR., ENTERPRISES, INC. RESERVATIONS CLAUDETTE COLBERT, JOHN WAYNE and DON DE FORE e ®@ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WELL GROOMED BRIDE OLIVIA DE HAVILAND and RAY MILLANDSING YOUR WAY JACK HALEY and ANNE : JEFFREYS SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY DO YOU LOVE ME With MAUREEN O’HARA, DICK HAYMES and HARRY JAMES HOME . l Wednesdays and Fridays, holidays mai W.C. Gray. ‘Daniel McFall, one .of the city’s best miners, was appointed superintendent of the Home Mine on Deer ‘Creek. Chliarles Khal. was appointed vice superintendent. = did jet-black horse from Pat Riley of Grasg Valley. George Allen was having a rock curbing placed in front of his prop-erty on Main St. opposite the Union ‘Hotel. \ J. J. Jackson was selling in ais grocery store 50 pounds of flour for one dollar, Miss Rose Kilroy and Mr. Frank Irskine were married in the home of nors, in East Broad Street. Only relatives witnessed tthe ceremony which was performed by Rev. Father Clyne of St. Canice Catholic Church. The groom was a well known electrician with the Electric Power Company and had been with that company simce its organization in Nevada City, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Christian Science Society of Nevada City holds services every Sund@ay in their church 114 Boulder St. at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. A Wednesday evening testi-monial meeting is held in the first Wednesday of each month at eight o’clock. Our reading room is in the church edifice. It is open Mondays, excepted, from 2 to 4 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend our4 services and visit the reading room. The subject of the Christian Science lesson sermon for Sunday, Septemiber 15, is “‘Sulbstance’’ with the Golden Tevt from Isiah: ‘‘Wisdo and knowledge shall be the stabili of thy times and strength of salvation: the fear of the Lord is_ his treasure’ (33:6). Delicious Table Treats —VISIT OU PREPARED BY COOKS WHO KNOW : THEIR BUSINESS All Our Meals Are Designed For You Tops In Sociability R BAR— Broad Street Duffy’s Success Cafe e Nevada City The following citations are from the sermon: (Pealms 73: 25, 26: “Whom have 1 in heaven but thee? and there is none upon earth that I desire beside thee. My flesh and my heart faileth: but God is the strength of my heart and my portion for ever.” “Science amd Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy “How true is it that whatever is learned through material sense must ibe lost because such so called kniowledge is reversed by the spiritual flacts of being in Science. That which material sense calls intangible, is found to ‘be substance. What to material sense seems substance becomes nothingmess as the sense dream vanishes and reality appears”’ p. 312. (Many old prospectors have been saved from thirst by the water contained in the famous barrel vactus. Today this barrel cactus furnishes the base for some of the noted cactus candies. ~ staat
to address the people of this city on Humboldt/the political issues of the day. CROWN JEWEL TRIAL.. Capt. Kathleen Nash Durant, shown as she appeared with her defense counsel at opening of her trial at Frankfurt, Germany, in connection with the theft of the Hesse crown jewels. Automobiles Of Future . To Use Alcohol Fuel LOS ANGELES, Cept. 2—-Alcohol car fuel when America’s supplies of petroleum run low according to Dr. Thomas L, Jacobs associate professor of chemistry on the Los Angeles . camipus of the University of CaliforJ. A. Northway purchased a splen-. nia. “At present time, however, it cannot compete with gasoline and even {in foreign countries where gasoline is expensive alcohol requires government subsidy to compete as a fuel’ he-said: : aSpeaking before the Institute of Alcoholic’ Studies held recently on ithe Los Angeles campus, Dr. Jacobs pointed out that, alcohol is an important. substance in the industrial and economic life of the United States aside from the problems _ it presents as an intoxicant. the bride’s sister, Mre. J, H. Con-} The United States normally produces some 200,000,000 gallons of industrial alcohol each year for non beverage uses and during the war this .total was stepped up to 500,000,000 gallons almost all of it going into war production. The principal industrial uses for alcohol are as a solvent for medicines in chemical processing, in the raw material for synthesis—especially during ‘the last few years in the synthtic rubber program. Since the war ended traffic deaths have jumped one third the national Conservation Bureau reports. Traffic accidents now claim 950,000 victims killed or injured each year. These are seldom accidental the bureau some day may be used as a motor . ] manufacture of munitiong and as a} BOLTS MUST BE TIGHT “2 That t¥ump in the front of the ear when driving over a rough of road is often the product of loose epring bolts, declares National Automobile Club. It makes for discomfort because the ‘resilience spring is destroyed. because it means that one leaf of the spring is taking all the strain. It also eontributes to hard steering but it is most easily remedied. It is dangerous The trouble with the paper shortage is that it never seems to strike the OPA propoganda bureau.—Union Banner, Clanton, Ala. PAGE TER __ SPARK PLUG POINTERS. Many points have ‘been given o@ spark plug points. One that seems te have been missed, reports National Automobile Club is that eventually, . if not immediately after the 10,006. miles accepted as standard, the pointg will burn and make the gap wider than that prescribed for best performance. The car keeps runming . but not as well as if the points were right, Maybe the taxpayers should take the T out of tax and give the New Deal the remainder.—Lincoln Republican, Indiapapolis, Ind. Report to people who are waiting for telephone service More than 324,000 telephones have been added on the Pacifte Coast in the first full year since the war. During the first half of 1946 we added telephones almost twice as fast as ever before, Still, there is a tremendous job yet to be done. The Pacifie Coast is continuing to grow rapidly. New applicants for telephone service have been pouring in at double the rate a year ago. But we are doing our best to catch up, Millions of dollars worth of new equipment is on the way. You niay be certain that we will bring you your telephone just as soon as we possibly can. Thank you for your patience. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 114 WEST MAIN STREET GRASS VALLEY Ld TELEPHONE 600 says most of the accidents that hap‘pen are caused by carelessness and, doing. things without thinking about eonsequiences. NEVADA CITY AUTO PAINT. BODY SHOP Paint It and Save It! First-Class Body and Fender Work 118 Sacramento Street \Telephone 269 LISLE WILLIAMS AUTO Safety Glass A windshield, cracked and streaked, can make You think you're seeing double. Let us install a clear, new glass To help avoid real trouble! MT. PAINT AND GLASS COMPANY TELEPHONE 725-J . Hills Flat, Grass Valley 1 “ODay . — SERVICE — Blue Tent Road Telephone 10-F-11 WANT TO pu ANDIFORTH HOUSES, STORES REMODELING I GUARANTEE MY WORK WILLIAMS: WATCH REPAIR 229 COMMERCIAL STREET . 3 oe We'll Fix it : a % * IF IT’S FIXABLE 3} LOCKSMITH 4 e ye . e *"e + KEYS 3 % * : MADE 3 %e ~ % < + WE REPAIR > x * BICYCLES * * WASHING MACHINES + * GUNS OF ALL KINDS +: + LAWN MOWERS = j ™ . AND WE DO : OO fe < SAW FILING ‘ ae . ae * 9 e e ¢ Don’s Fixit ; . (Formerly Mare’'s Fixit) 2 * We Pick Up and Deliver = * + = 203 Main Street, Nevada City + 4 Telephone 449 * 130 BROAD 8ST. — Gas and Oil * : —MOTOR TUNE-UPS— AND GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS ‘Harold & Dale’s Garage . TELEPHONE 458 Lubrication . . TO SERVE SO THOUGHTFULLY AND SO WELL ]} THAT THE BEREAVED TURN TO US WITH FULL . CONFIDENCE—AS THEY WOULD TO A TRUE jf FRIEND—IS THE HIGHEST AIM OF THE . HOLMES . FUNERAL HOME . J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner Telephone 2038 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVIOB 246 Sacramento Street eens —