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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 30, 1947 (4 pages)

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) 6000S ID SOLD TORAGE ‘LYONS + & Storag ley, Phone Saas vada Ci HOLSTER} SHOP iin the meant rvice at all i Lyman ‘Angels Camp, Calaveras je @ guest of her daughter, “wenneth Foster and family of ve. e Burns has returned to Mrs. ang Hill after a-vacation Alta Ne oe pcan in Long Beach. Nevada 19, 1947, to Mr. and mrs. John Beall of Grass ValHos a son: : visit TO .. a East Main St. “TELEPHONE Grass = ata 4 YOU CAN HELP . . . mobile accdients than in. any other . . -of repair. via aewvent:; acedients. This year more: people will be killed in autoyear. You can help prevent this vecord by: making sure that your car ig in A-1 condition at all times. ‘Many of these’ serious accidents are caused by cars that are in need If you have the slightest doubt to the condition of your car, in today for a: Safety Checkand if any ‘repairs are needed ‘ean be sure-that the job will : ere Sa Corner Pin od ‘and Spring ‘ aes a City 50th Wedding Rectory. NEVADA CITY: Mr. and Mrs. William. Peard obsérvéd. their: fiftieth wedding anniversary Monday when they held an:/open ‘house to their friends. There will be a.’family dinner. in of Chico, Mrs: Ruth Covey and.Gerald Peard of Grass Valley, Mrs.° Alice Bitzer of Sacramento and. Messrs, Elbert and Alfred Peard of Nevada City. Twelve grandchildren and great grandchild also attended dinner. Mr. and Mrs, Peard are natives of Nevada City. They were married here September 29, 1897. one the California’s total pack of ‘canned fruits and vegetables in 1946 rose to . & new high level of 74,267,217 standard cases. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. No. 4778 ‘In the Matter of the Estate of Emily Marsh, deceased. the undersigned, BESSIE M. ' MaeBRIDE as Executrix of the Estate. of Emily Marsh, deceaséd, to the’ Creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to file them with the\ necessary vouchers’’ within six months after the first pubiidation of the ‘Superior Court of the State of California,‘ in and for the County. of . Nevada, or to exhibit: them, with "the . 4 necessary vouchers within six? months: after the first publication of this no~ tice to the said Mxecutrix at the office of H. Ward Sheldon, Union Building’ Nevada City, California, the same being her place of business in ‘all matters connected ‘with the estate of said Emily Marsh, Deceased. Dated: 1947, , BESSIE M) MacBRIDE, Executrix of the Estate of Emily Marsh, Deceased. First publication: Sept, 23, 1947. Sept. 28, 30; Oct. 7, 14, 21 . WASHED TODAY! \l7ecenvove 668 NEXT TO STATE FORESTRY a Some gilt, with distinctive theirhome: 'tomorrow.*::Children jwho will attend are Mrs, Mildred Barry! . honor wilt-comie to these boys than NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bY! in of the expense. or banker will lain h Of this notice in the office of the ‘@lerk honda — cece tate Many tributes will paper yg on: ann netepayer ‘boys’ ate setmor per S are arn er: . thrift . clubs, eadaened the i ternational Circulation eatneert Association. Perhaps no greater to point: them out as_ school pars we are. demonstrating how to . ee with aie Uncle tnd building ’a growing fund for future education, By. inge et th ‘mewspaper boy earnin s. a g their Uncle Sam to pay. pa Your b foe rd 4 bucking, around the opposition’s ends via the canes Ped sey four year ey FX “he LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF. SALE. OF PROPERTY DEEDED TO THE STATE FOR DELINQUENT TAXES: Date: September 22nd, 1947. ; . Whereas, I was’on the 10th’ day of September, 1947, directed by the: Board of Supervisors ‘of Névada” Goutity, ‘State of California, and:théere was: re~ ‘ceived by me and filed in my "office . an authorization of the State Controller dated: September 15th, 1947, to sell at publié auction, for dash in’ lawful money of the United States, cer‘tain tax deeded property, public notice jis hereby given that unless the said ‘property is redeemed as provided by law, I will on the 16th day of October, 1947, at the hour of 2) o’clock P.M. in the Tax Collector's office in the Court House of the County of: Nevada, in the,City of Nevada, sell as directed the said property for a sum not less’than the minimum price or prices set forth in this’ notice. The parcel or’ par is of property that\are the subject of this notice are stiuated in the County of Nevada, State of California, and are described as follows: A Parcel No. 1 Lot 16, Sec. 10,, Twp. 14° N. R. 8 EB. 10 acres; Assessed to H, Cleason, for year, 1899. Minimum price “$t5: 00.” : I¢ redemption \of the property or the initiation of an’ installment plan of redemption ig not made. according to law prior to the sale thereof, the right of redemption will. cease. BUMA’ HECKER; “Tax Collector of Nevada County, State of California. Date of first publication: Septem-. the Broom; 1 per 28rd, 1947. Date of second publication: tember 30th, 1947. “Date of third publication: October 7th, 1947. Sep‘Some. have soft indirect Sept. 23, 30; Oct. 7 Sée them today at the }aiseeond: team, he © : . ;Dame second string jn its entirety, ‘Leach other’ this seaso ‘i reiterate, that. wh . their green bann Furniture Center! 7 -ALACITE BASES WO e Shades. 35:50 10 $1095 “. Football . = Focus By JOHN-AMeALLISTER iLEWIs Pappy Waldorf and hig ‘new blue and gold warriors .did the trick: Sat. . urday in out-bueking thé Broncos of Santa Clara. HMowevér, Wesides. out the Gal backfield. ran wild use of flankers: and laterals. The old standard power mechanism of Berkeley’s fading gridiron days has been replaced Hy.a wide open varied attack. Lateralg are dangerous ‘but Cal forgot that and although on occasions they” sustained considerable loss of yards, ‘the overall’ result was good. The Brones were always in the ball game despite the marked edge in the “score. In fact at the end of the first
quarter Santa Clara led 7-6 and only started to weary under the relentless Cal invasion in the second half. A 90 degree afternoon sun. didn’t help either. I. was ‘fortinne te to be located on the fifty-yard’ line of the kitchen tag ple ‘with a sandwich in ‘one hand and a cold. drink in the other. Radio por‘trayals of football gamés are not al. ’ Le-Rurcl be delivery o> tablished 18%. .. ference held, 1889. ticn, 1800 4—Battle of Germantown, mn S—Chester A Aithur, 2st ‘president, born, 1830. Ss foe born 8S ways accurate but from the information I did. get Ivhave a tendency to feel that Cal stil has a ‘long way to go “before she cary sHandle some of the} opponents on dg and in the hole. eta Marys chépateplay against Port: Y land: Sunday. inigthe Oakland ball park ‘aid ot run a predicted’ by Mai sports ‘writers, ‘Wedemeyer, handicapped by all the boys from ‘the north «almost turned the tide. However, Phelans fancy formations, always interesting to. watch and often efefctive, finally swung the pendulum in favor of St. . Marys and about’ 14, 000 fans saw a eee and exciting ; ‘game. The 49ers followed suit and joined the fee on the’ A of those defeated by Buffalo and sters. Albert pe délayed by the ne it was a. close contest and anybody's’ game until the) 1 whistle. “Eddie Prokop was ba 1 to the ’49ers, Sunday: and kné' played against hithy “in my. high ‘school days back in Cle éland, Ohio, I can appreciate. Buck’; Shaw's ° headache, Prékep had a prot »named Joe. that went. to. Notre Danes, Eddie recently. starred for Georgia féch, and in high school Joe was : ore sensational than Eddie. What happened to Joe was already answered. He warmed Notre Dame’s behelt as a second string back that would’ ve possibly been an All-American at most any other school. He played some, got his letalo défensive but ter, etc., but that wag. all. The Cleveland *Browns. continued j on, their victory : harch which will. be hard for Buffalo, , the. "49ers or anyone short of .Goliath Apyaton. In the National ' Jueague the Pittsburgh ‘Steelers “out the Detroit. Lions 17-10 in the *eague opener at. Pittsburg. Thirt y/ thousand were in attendanée afm now we have both -pro football” tion. Wide open play, Wdviea attacks, laty the fracas .as was} i a bad) cold, didn't! play his best and all in Fhe Buddy young? . few passes. badly 3 knéwing and having . . fang) elreuits in opera-}) OLD AND NEW JAPAN .:. Age. and infancy contrast sharply. in this photo which may be taken as a symbol depicting the new Japan : Jooking for a bright future. » Uncle Sitin Says : erals and lots of forwards earmark] . the offensive of 1947. and unorthodox defensive systems. guch as Aa21, 7-4, ete., are widely used. A sports scribe ‘pebenitly in picking . the first three teams of All-Americans 1 most logical to reeeiye that honor after the current ‘pigskin wars . are . over, picked the following. “For his » firsts team selection’, he picked the ‘whole Notre Dame. stating team, for ed the Notre and a third team made up of Michigan’s first team. ‘Naturally, ,we, all iknow what a fantastic sélection he jestingly.. rade. pate itrdoes emphasize ‘the extreme trength. of saat. and . Crisler this ae ais It’stoo bad, the ‘forem erhouses aren’t ‘scheduled to meet Anyway, let’s ; could be sufsive the Towans Irish, and what deron’s Towa elé% ficiently 4 go sign "te ; And the Irish ° wear }’ years; Ae cies; body ¢ L ead ur vee the i £ United Savin Bout ye Page von et te these b hat’s De ent our name, the oe or helney you, designate. Keep a . sonal Lig eir of “otfthe serial hum nie eg of your bonds, because it ond yo only with “Wages. i ‘San ° ‘ivdnataca’ “a ring the gold rush were’ as “high as$20.a day, it The per apolth "Coniutaption of American cheddar cheese in the U. 8. in. 1946 wasam pounds. os ago i tae in . easier tine repla a u ou., ay e. ee "TNS ROW s+. Sehool has opened in ‘North Juan with P, J. Conway of Grass © ley as principal and teacher of . higher grades and John D. Conway. . charge; of the lower grades. The of our summer visitors: are fully turning. city-ward: to work: ‘or school. The general t conversation ‘is tire deer season unusual weather.” The young D are showing themselves up as @ shots, the Ellsworth boy with one the first deer of the season; also Fr die “Clark, Tommy. . Brown, Rhoades; Lois amd Fred Butz playing their antlers. ‘ the community are still busy canning. and jelly making, The City company went home happil itcipating wild grape, jelly from picked by their own hands, . Mrs. Wood enjoyed a surprise visit her. daughters last weekend. me Clara, “her youngest. daught was -married. secretly last — Carson City, was given. a 65 of ‘her Sacramento friends sented the bride with a ‘lovel Oliver Martin is in . (29 Palm Mrs. Owen; Crow! “arove her: Phome to the state of Washi there. George McQuinn is in the pital with a split Jeg.. The .T Slankands, daughter and tatty, 4 been, up for a few days. ’ Erna ‘man. is slowly getting ea a the of her broken army.. We upon ‘the hill miss the: old ‘ningham barn which had. to be . . for the new highway—it was one ithe first barns to + munity and by, an early, home lby the name of Hill. , However, built in this have enjoyed watching the oor ‘tion of the’new barn. © : -@The. Mike Ellsworths have “m ‘onto the Dow ranch. Ed Kohler } been entertaining company. from J Beach. Mis. Jessie Tom's” ‘sister from Pasadena have pene ‘ ‘Ming here. Mr. and Mrs, Coleman vacationing at their chestnut ore om Highway 49. Mr, and Mrs. Freese of. parents.of Mrs. Cecil Rhoades, are iting her. M. A. Bryan is home Ada ‘Porter, line Conner cel month. Dahlia dap sr a. day party, last. Saturday turns of the day.{ ~ Mi and Mrs. Ed. Peters. a birt . grandparents with: the” grandson. —. Me: Last Thursday "night i study, group met an ‘hour. Bape. er of, Grass Valley, pen, holds the attention. of all. -