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NEVADA CITY NUCGET MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1946
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Nevada City Nugget
305 Broad Street ‘Telephone 36
A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published
at Nevada City, California
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H.M. LHETE -Se, ee = ace a OOewner ata Publisher
HARLEY M. LORTH, Jr = -.Baditor jf
Published Semi-Weeekly, Monday and Thursday
at Nevada City, California, and entered as .
matter of ‘the second ¢elasé in the postoifice at jf
Nevada City under Act of Congress, March 3, . .
1879.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One veur (in MOVAaNCE): oo. 82.2: $3.00
One month
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JUST WONDERIN’
I wonder at the curious things
That human beings do;
Of course [ don’t include myself,
My Uncle Si or you;
But there are those right here at home
And others far)away,
And oh, the very curious things
Those humans do and say!
If we were searching for a name descriptive of this present season in world history, we might call it the era of Much
Talk. Listen for a day and you will readily perceive that every
body is talking and that every body is talking about everything; The I. Q. of al! this talk ranges all the way from that
which is highly illuminative to that which leads the listener
through obscure jungles of confusion. '
It is indeed hard to discuss a subject with any degree of
lucidity, unless one has all around knowledge of the subject
under observation and few of us have that all around knowledge; still, we talk of this and that and every thing else and
fee] quite competent to pass’ judgement upon the great and
near great, the things they do and the words they speak. No
one has an inferiority complex when it comes to passing judgement, no one seems to doubt the-correctness of_his_opinions .
“and so we who must listen, hear contending voices raised in
cool or heated argument and more often than otherwise, wonder what it is all about and who is right:
Curious admissions are being made here and there. Mr.
Stalin, for instance, asks for a postponement of the general
assembly and the excuse is offered, that he has not enough
trained diplomats to use in two places at one time. If Mr. Stalin will lend his ears to the discussions of the Paris conference,
he will'learn that the great western powers are in the same fix.
The stubborn leaders of the maritime strike which is crippling our sea ports at the present time, calls upon Washington ‘to nationalize the meat industry,’’ Consistent, isn't it?
We are told that our American school system is the best
in the world and again we are told that it fails to give to young
America that degree of enlightenment concerning the nation
and its institutions which every prospective citizen should
have and that, in consequence, the young people are developing half baked ideas, some of which border on communism.
It is all very confusing and if we are not expert analysts,
it might be well to suspend judgement upon important subjects controversial, until we.can get our own-ideas in proper
shape and begin to see things as they really are. One must be
willing to grow up, if he wishes to understand his time and
place in the confused pattern of daily events, for only mature
minds can grasp their potentialities and properly evaluate the
pros and cons.
; Uncle Silas says: ““One may develop an agile mind these
days; believing one thin togday and just the opposite tomorrow. An agile mind is perhaps desirable, but when it becomes
acrobatic—that is something else.’-—Adeline Merriam Conner>
NEVADA CITY
SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
) —AND—
FIFTY YEARS AGO
NEVADA CITY 75 YEARS AGO . Josie Pendere, Lizzie Moody, Allie
Thos. Brock desiring to enter in-' Blackwood, .Emma _ Shallenberger,
to another line of business, advertis-. \Mollie Sutherland, Nevada Suthered to sell out oll the stock, fixtures . land, Robert Blackwood, Frank Shaland goddwill connected with his store . lenberger, Ada Penders, John Black,
im Commercial Street. Willie Penders and Billy Black.
Caruanaignaeee
An effort was being made to seNEVADA CITY 50 YEARS AGO
eure a suitable hall in this city in
which to organize a working man’s
union. Commented the Transcript:
“While supporting the working classes we have no desire,to wage'a war
against capitalists. Capital and labor should go hand in hand together.”
I. Caldwell.
Miss Jennie Adair resigned 2s
teacher of the Relief Hill school. She
was succeeded by Miss Louise Pierce
shih A of Boca.
Married: At Dutch Flat by the
Rev. Father Dalton of Grass Valley,
(Mr. James Phelan of Virginia City
to Miss Lizzie B. Kinney of Dutch
(Mat. The couple came to this city
after their marriage to gitness the
(Republican demonstration. During
their stay here chey were -the guesis
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Canfield.
Following were the names appearimg on the roll of honor in the Blue
Tent school for the month: Miss
Katie Edwards teacher: Annie Sutherland. Mattie Moody, Gussie Black,
NEW?! sso easternoak :
-STUDENT DESKS — WITH MATCHING CHAIRS
$30 SET
NEVADA CITY
FURNITURE & APPLIANCES
246 Commercial Street
(Messrs P.owell and Daniel, the
well known soda manufacturers,
moved their two families into the
double house that was built in the
old ‘Baptist church building.
Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. B. Celio celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary with a large group of friends
at their home. Twas a merry throng
that participated in the pleasures of
the evening of speeches, singing and
dancing. A mock marriage ceremony
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; was performed by Judge Holbrook. .
. ramento through her
. ramento:
j cently appointed secretary
session of the state legislature for
. cupation of
Dr. James E. McConnell, Sonora,
Music was furnished by Phil Goyne! chairman of. the fair board’s centen}and vocaliss were Louis Brinkman: nial committee and a member of the
. and Miss Hicks. istate chamber of “commerge group
—— 4 coordinating centennial events, said
Mrs.
commenced suit
Nathaniel Irwin~of that indications are that the exposipart in.
this city
for divorce in SacHir-}
tion will play an important
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attorney, the state wide activities that are be-.
Johnson. am ing planned for the centennial years. .
STATE FAIR TO Mrs. Elizabeth Cannon
RESUME IN 1947 Is Borne To Rest .
SACRIAMENT'O, Sept; 16—Directors of the State Agricultural Society
voted at their meeting here to hold a
1947. California State Fair at Sac.
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Funeral services were held Friday .
afternoon in the Hooper and Weaver Mortuary for Mrs. Elizabeth Cannon who died at her-home in Shady
Glen Court Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Cannon, who had resided in
Grass Valley for 19 years, was born
to prepare plans and budget needs,., Fee z
which will be submitted to the 1947} en, HAO OS Sees. ogo) ee ere
: : ;her husband Peter Cannon of Grass
. Valley.
approval. Bb =
: i The funeral services -were conGreen pointed out that because of! : Petia
pee . . duected by Rev. Patrick O’Reilly. Inthe heavy rehabilitation and repair
3 ; 'terment will be in the Catholic cemework necessary after the army’s oc= tery.
the exposition grounds
during the war years, plus materially inereased costs that it will be necessary for the legislature to provide
a deficiency appropriation of $500,000 in order to hold a 1947 fair.
The board was also unanimous in. 7
a resolution requesting the fair management to begin immediately the
preparation of preliminary plans and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barker of. Berbudgets:for the state fair’s part in. keley and their son, Charles Barker
the 1848, 1948 and 1950 Centennial. are spending the week end in NeCelebrations. j vada. City.
Directors ordered E. P. Green, temanager,
BIRTHS
Brown—tIn Nevada City, September 6, to Mr, and Mrs. Henry Brown
'of Nevada City a daughter.
Swanson—In Nevada City, Sept.
, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swanson a
dapghter. !
A. C. Turner was to have.a music!
store in the building vacated by John .
_Grass Valley _
Public Market:
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
VALVITA SPAGHETTI.. llc
With Tomato Sauce and Cheese
Sacramento Fruit Cocktail 24% cam oo.. 30c
Sacramento Tomato Sauce —3 cans o..0....22:::0:ccc 16c
Del Haven Cream Style Corn —No. 2 can. .......... 15¢
HUNTS TOMATO JUICE —47 oz. can . .. 23c
Salad Bowl Salad Dressing —/p pint =.. 10c
3 & W PEANUT BUTTER—1 bb. .......... ike Gone 40c
RANCHO TOMATO SOUP—=3 cans.. 20cRANCHO CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP ..... 14c
DANO 2 fer ie 25c
FRISKIES DOG FOOD—S pounds 2.0.0.0. 55c_
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—VEGETABLES—
POTATOES—Large, smooth, white—10 lbs. ...... 35c
SWEET POTATOES 2 Vhs. ones seeesessseessstessetnsecee 23c
CARROTS ——2 Buurnchees ooo. cece eteeedcteeeeseeee ence 15¢
ONIONS—Nice, large red—4 Ibs. for «00.0.0. 15c
@ 6
Ocean Liner Motor Oil—2 gal. can.. $1.39
CUTRITE WAX PAPER 125 ft. roll 2.22.22 19¢
COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES
GRASS VALLEY
Public Market
' On Auburn Highway at City Limits
MYERS
Mortuary Chapel
MEMBER
* invitaTto™
(Formerly Holmes and Myers Funeral Home)
150 SOUTH AUBURN STREET
2 GRASS VALLEY — TELEPHONE 66
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Now under the sole ownership and management of Lawrence
Myere who offers his clients the services of a skilled staff and 21
10Day
— SERVICE —
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I GUARANTEE
MY WORK
WILLIAMS: .
WATCH REPAIR
229 COMMERCIAL STREET
NEVADA CITY
Flying
For health’s sake, when vitamin
deficiency. exists, fake .
P.
PLENAMINS
Two tiny capsules contain all vitamins
known to be essential to human nuirition, plus Liver and Iron.
72 CAPSULES Ee: §9
A Jenclt PRODUCT
Next time you buy Vitamins try Plenamins. They
are Better.
R. E. HARRIS
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
TELEPHONE 100
Service
Phone 25F21
STUDENT INSTRUCTION
AIRPLANE RENTALS
HANGAR RENTALS
AIRCRAFT SALES AND er
SERVICE Photo Finis!
INSTRUCTION FOR ANY PORTRA
TYPE LICENSE 197 Mill Street, Giras]; Valley
8-W
ROUND TRIP ee
oe PROFESSIONAL
Sacramento ........... $12 DIRECTORY
H Oakland occ cveccccmesccoeseccesce $16 ACCOUNTANT
Stockton 2200. $16
Ree ke $16 EDWIN STEPHENS
ae , : _ Public Accountant
* using Oe Ral a 127 Broad Street
Additional Charge for Overtime Telephone 539-J
speedos teteteteseieee ie bebiesbeteteters ATTORNEYS
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+ NEVADA CITY %. °H. WARD SHELDON
+ 4 ATTORNEY AT LAW :
> ON THE + Datog puiuite Broad. Street —
* . Nevada ‘City Telephone. 28
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‘ TO THE BEST +. FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ae # 4 = scnconchastichan ie cs
+ *. ‘The Holmes Punerd! Home ser+ RECREATION # i vice-is prited within the means of
4 $ all. Ambulance service at all hours.
+ * & Phone! 203
2 #1246 Sacramento St. Nevada City
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~ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE *% GRASS VALLEY
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". Eegeee ch So gee Loe eee CN SCENE ORE, DOCTORS
KHOR SALE — 1—14”’ Draper Jig
‘Rougher and Cleaner. 1—14”
Draper Jig Rougher, 1 2’’ Gravel
Pump Outfit, Engine, Pump Hose
and Nozzle. See Caldwell, Bear
River Bridge, Colfax G. V. Highway. 9-161tp
LOST
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1946
BRIEF CASE
Initiale V. L. S. with Atomic Corporation papers. Notify ¢
VIC L. SMIITH
PIKE, CALIFORNIA.
Twenty dollars reward.
VIC L. SMITH
9-12tf
WAINTED—Board and room for boy
and girl age 14 and 15, Monday
through Friday, either together or
separately. Write K. M. Day,
Graniteville Star Route, Nevada
City. 5-9tp
FOR SAILE—New hollow tile building completely equipped for Assaying and Gold Buying. Price
+ $14,000. $5,000 down and terms.
Write Mrs. Mary EB. Ward, Sta. A.
Box 37, Auburn. Calif. tf
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
INTERESTING WORK
Barn $28 for 40 hour work week at
start. Regular pay. Increases
Apply
318 Broad Street, Nevada City
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING —
Loud Speaker Systems for Rent.
Gomplete stock of portable and
large type radio batteries. ART’S
RADIO HOSPITAL — Specialists
in Radio ills. .201 Mill Street,
Grass Valley. Phone 984.
einen Bane
Vernon W. Padgett, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Hours: 1 to'3. 7 to 8'p. m.
Sundays 11:80 to 12:30.
129 South Auburn St,,'Grags Valley
Phone Grass Valley 360
If No Answer—Graas Valley 17-W.
CYRIL N. KERRIN, D. O.
N AND PHYSICIAN, SURGEO
OSTEOPATH
Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and
2 to 5 P. M.
Office 242 Commercial Street,
Nevada City, Phone 305,
Residence Phon 56'W
OPTOMETRIST
GEORGE C. BOLES
Optometrist '
312 Broad Street, Nevada City
Telephone 270-W
PEARL R. SCHNEIDER
DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY z
Telephone 624 Hours _ 945
147 Mill Street i
Grass Valley, California
MINING ENGINEERS __ MINING EN
J. F. O';CONNOR
Mining and Civu Engineer
United States Mineral Stirweying
Licensed Surveyor
203.West.Main St. Grass Vallep
NEVADA CITY
FRATERNAL AND
CLUB DIRECTORY
WHVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518
= B. P. ©. ELAS
‘Meets every second and fourth
Thursday evening #t 8 p. m. iy
— Home, Pine St. Rhone 108.
isitinw Elks welcome.
WARD SHELDON,
LAMBERT THOMAS, Gee.
HYPRAULIO PARLOR NO. 56, .
A, a& GW.
Meets every Tuesddy evening at
Pythian Castle, £32 Broad Street
Visiting Native Sons welcome,
WILLIAM H. YOUNG, Pres.
DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sae'y
aren aaa ae
Banner Mt. Post 2655, V. F. W.
(Meetings Ist and 3rd Mon., I. 0.
Q. F. Hall, Nevada City 8 p. m. A
overseas veterans invited. ;
FRED C. GARRISON, Commander.
2-191f BD. ROBERT PAINE, Adjutant.
NEVADA COUNTY
“THE PIONEBR
BUILDING
244 Bouider Street
years of personal experience. 1
Telephone
LUMBER COMPANY
LUMBER YARD”
MATERIALS,
Nevada » Calif,
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