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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1946
ONE CARELESS STEP
At moderate speed an automobile
travels its own length while you are
taking one step. One careless step
may place you directly in the path of
am.oncoming vehicle. Walk with
care. Don’t let death take your holiday during this holiday season.
———~
QUALITY
LIQUORS
Are Our Specialty
You can always have a
good time here
LUNCH COUNTER
OPEN TILL 2 A. M.
Spend Saturday night
here
SUCCESS CAFE
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
Christian Science Society of Ne
vada City holds services every Sunday in their church 114 Boulder St.
at 9:45 a. mA Wednesday evening
testimonial meeting is held on the
first Wednesday of each month at 8
o'clock. Our reading
located in the church edifice at 114
Boulder St. and is open Mondays,
Wednesdays amd Fridays holidays exto 4 p. m. The public
is cordially invited to attend our ser-vices and visit the reading room.
cepted from 2
‘5, is God. The golden text is from
The subject of the Christian Sei; ence lesson sermon for Sunday Jan.
Deuteronomy: Hear, O Israel:
Lord our God is one Lord.
The
Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: The
God and man must be wrought out
‘Broad Street, Nevada City
F rank Duffy
The following citations are taken
. from.the sermon:
Eph. 4:4 There is one body and
one spirit even as ye are called in
one hope of your calling.
Seience and health with key to'the
scientific unity which exists betwéen
Toom ig now:
NEVADA Y. CITY “GRASS ia VALLEY N NUGGET
NEVADA CITY
rk SCHOOL
HIGHLIGHTS
By HENRY MURPHY
ren Immel and Mrs. Doris Wier of
the elémentary school.
Needles flew, pounding and other
queer noises issued from the crafts
elasses all of last week. It seems that .
all the students were doing last few
finishing touches on Many nice
Christmas gifts such as wallets, key
FOOTBALL LETTERS AWARDED
All‘ those enthusiastic
players were extremely happy to receive their letters last Friday, December 20, and many received their
6 months. ;
Those receiving letters on the varsity squad were: Jim
; manager, Keith Marsh, Hubert Stroh,
Bob Williams, Charles Hawkins,
erage, George Pello, Stanley Bates,
Charles Moore, Jack Coley, Dale Berfer, Don Eden, John Morrison, Dave
Tobiassen, Bud Wood, Bjornstal and
Fred Anderson.
Junior varsity members were: Bil}
. WINTER DRINKS
Broad Street
Peelers LOOM
football
cases, belts, cigaret cases, knife
sheaths and many very nice purses.
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CHRISTMAS FORMAL GREAT
SUCCESS
With ‘White Christmas” as
theme, _this yéars Christmas forma] .
started out and proved to be one of
the most outstanding social events
this fall. Twyla Smart, senior «4ndidate became queen and presided
over events including the grand
march, which was led by
elect and her escort Ed Frantz.
the:
the queen}
.
.
EEE
10-Day Service
E. M. DALPEZ
Watch Repairing
National Hotel Building
. Nevada City :
GUARANTEED
ELKS GIVE 28 TIERS OF
WOOD FOR CHRISTMAS
. With decoration and colored
A glittering Christmas tree decked
lighte
letters from last year. which* arrived
recently after being delayed for over
Beverage,
Doyle Roche, Ray Nelson, Sam Bev--}
GRASS VALLEY: Many homers
Were warmed on Christmas Day by
wood distributed by the Grass Valley Elks and donated by the New
Colma Lumber Company. Twenty
eight tiers were distributed.
‘;took part in the distribution were.
Louis and Brooks Hartman, president of the Elks, Verne Johnson, .
George Suilivan, John Bertino, Tom!
Glisan, Jess Taylor, Vernon and
Glenn Rowe. Claude Jury, James .
[Sy Don 3 Norval Brown, Fred Net-.
t
I. Don Richards and O. P. Steele.
. holy berries witha gaily decoated
Those who provided trucks and. PU™Ch bar in one corner. The punch
. adorned the center of the floor givjing off the only light in the room,
. With the excedtion of the band stand
. Spaced at intervals along the wall
. were ereat wreaths of evergreen and
was made by Mrs.
classes.
Robinson’s foods
Sixty per cent of the grazing in
California national forests is done
by deer.
:
CERTIFICATE OF*BUSINESS
TYPEWRITER
REPAIR
SERVICE
Prompt, Efficient, ~*
Economical
Nevada City
Stationers
Phone 387
209 Commercial Street
: Nevada City
. GEORGE BOLES .
' OPTOMETRIST .
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
312 Bread Street
Telephone 2702W
Nevada City
ner ofits natn eum. tenn me
i FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME ,in life practice and God’s will must. Basso manaser, Raymond Ellis, Joe eee ae The undersigned do hereby certi:
=
ile 2a > ul “ we
foe universally done. Bertino,. Ben Engstrom, Chester AUTO CLUB URGES CARE IN ‘fy that they are conducting a busi— Thor ets : Brady, oe Toplitf, Bill Kelley, Ed TRAFFE ; 'siness at 412 Linden Avenue, City of The Mini+Max batteries used to-. Havey, Nick Pello, Bill Hoskins, Le TraSfie accidents will exait a stasGrass Valley, County of Nevada
av ir : 9 2 . ; ing
= . al > a eu is oe s
— si hee ners _ SS Roy Dow, Dick Penrose, Bob Baker, . ¢ering toll of death and injury durState of California, under the ficaes fopmser with — batteries Se ‘ns Larson, Kenneth Launius,!ing the coming holiday season, un-titious firm name of CLEM’S PRO_ ses gs the ees raed Warren Kelley, Melvin Stagel and less all motorists and pedestrians DUCTS: and that said firm te com: panes ak for detecing submarines Ralph Murch.
join-in the current statewide safety posed of the following persons, uring the war. i In order to quali y for a letter in! drive spearheaded by the state dewhese names and addresses are as
footiball the played must turn )dut] partment of motor vehicles. Full co-follows. to-wit:
—— ——for practice and play in 50% of the operation in this: aecident ee we. ‘Charles Lanyon, 410 Linden
games.
= tion campaign which has for its sloAve., Grass Valley, Calif.
CAFETERIA OPENS AFTER gan “Don't Let Death Take Your! Charles D. Cline, 412 Linden Ave.,
VACATION Holiday,’ is being given by the auGrass Valley, Calif. .
Although many factors are still! tomcbile association. — “Witness our hand this 27th day of
indefinite the high school careteria With holiday shopping now ny August. 1946. MAKE
Will open early in January, so as to/}ful swing, highways and streets aon CHARLES D. KLINE.
; serve to the students during the bad crowded with motorists and ped . WM, CHAS. LANYON. .
winter season. Prices will, probabiy . trians, it is pointed out ard only-by . Bee .
ibe about 20¢ or 25c per meal andj exercising. utmost care in driving State of California, County of Ne-/
student help and supervision will be; and walking can the threatened Ss oa og.
DELICIOUS HOT BUTTERED RUMS, sreatly needed to realiy make the; crease in tralffic accidents be pre-. On this 27th day of August, A. D., . cafeteria a success.
vented.
1946, before me Wm. S. Cassettari. .
Necessary space has been providFactors contributine to the. high Fe St pete ee Soe tha eat
OR TOM AND JERRIES
sen E : ‘ Eee ea eae a . Notary Public in and for the 8 . : s for preparing the meals but as} accident rate in Decembe: inelude . County and State, residing therein . z
*t the staze jis the only possibility: shorter daylight hours, rainy wea-. duly commissioned and so eh perPlenty To Enjoy at Our Place! lier the te mporary lunch room and. ther, crowded streets and highways. soudlie appenad Chavien &
.
i stage will be used until more. careless walking, driving at Speeds and Wim. Chas. Lanyon. known to
:
suitaible arrangements can be made.} inconsistent with safety under preme to be the persons whose names
. PLACER HILLMEN DEFEAT vailing conditions and driving While . ive subscribed to the within instruap re) g u . VARSITY 30-19 under the influence of intoxicating . nent. and acknowledged to me that
Early last week in a practice game . liquor.
. they executed the same. :
{against the Placer Hillmen. the var5 oe . In Witness Whereof, T have here} “A lively place in a lively town iii history”’ ae was defted 20-19, Although. Grand Tetonnational park was . Nie eae he
: : : : created February 26, 1929. Bees ee eos aia ees!
Nevada City . the game was none too fast the ORBREN Eres d ee _ . ficial seal the day and year tn this .
. Jackets used “man-to-man” and zone NOTICE TO CREDITORS . certificate first above written. .
. defenses effectively, against ‘the towIn the Matter. of the Estate. of WM. J. CASSETTARI,
a . ching Placer five. FORREST-B. RISLEY, Deceased. . Notary Public in’ aed for said
eben orton sete re nteoteopecfeteafecteteooteteofetecpetespegeatg Scorers of the day was Coley of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by . County and State.
$ Nevada City with 6, and Pechees and the undersigned Hilda S. Risley ae} (Seal)
Motor oe ; Cain of Placer with -8 and 6 respestAdministratrix of the Estate of For-! My Commission expires Sept. ,17,
. ively.
IS OUR SPECIALTY—Completely equipped * .
*e .
3 TEAM LOSES TO FACULTY 24-30)!
In’ what w as described as one of .
C
ARE YEAR ’ROUND
New Arrivals
FLOOR LAMPS
19.56
TABLE LAMPS
13.95
~ FURN
CENTER
256 South Auburn Street
Opposite Veteran’s Memorial Bldg.
Telephone 36
rest B. Risley, deceased, to the creditons of and all persons having claims Dec.
/ 1948.
12,19, 26. Jan. 1,
_ FLINDT’S Se
WATCH REPAIR” .
“Careful Wor kmanship”’
Used Watches For Sale
$9.50 UP
Phone 587
229 Commercial Street
Nevada City
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
ACCOUNTANT
EDWIN STEPHENS
Public Accountant
127 Broad Street
Telephone 539-J
ATTORNEYS
ee
H. WARD SHEL DON :
ATTORNEY AT LAW S
Uniog Building
Nevada City
Broad Stree,
Telephone #4
GIFTS
FOR
FUNERAL DIRECTORS —
HOLMES F UNERAL HOME
vice is priced Within
all.
246 Sacramento St.
The Holmes Funeral Home ger.
the means of
Ambulance service at a'l hours,
Phone 203
ad oe
~ GRASS VALLEY
DOC TORS —
OTTO GLAUSER,
Rt. 1, Box 1952,
Fruit Ridge, Sacramento,
California.
Wad. against the said decedent t file ~~ orem
= Zi for rebuilding, reboring and motor tune-up, ¢. jthe toughest games this season was! sham one. ete Os
oy. as well as general repairs. 4 when the faculty defeated the Boost «akin six months after the first .
a + 30-24. Edward Frantz was high point publication of this notice in the of-.
+ . man for the faculty witn 15. Mee of the Clerk of the Superior .
Pa Films being seca arene Benes! . Cour of the State of California. in. Nevada City 3S
i are “Command Performance’ and a and for the County f Nevada, or to] :
TEI LEPHONE 264-5 -168 CLARK STREET : ill picture by Walt Disney showing the exhbiit them, with the necessary .
hee tetete tetertete stestetooteste stedeleteotestestestestesteatestes Seeiloletebeisfectestetotetotteiotetotet: Sete . of yasteraay, today a '. vouchens within six months after .
} morrow, featuring colo and the story! the first publication of this notice
. of light, Others are’ “Give Us This to the said Administratrtx at the of. .
NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY . Day” a story on the history of bread fice of W. E. Wright, Union Build.
“THE PIONEBR LUMBER YARD” . making and special picvires on Vita-}ine Nevada City, California, the .
. mins and mathematics. leaine being his place of bus iness in.
BUILDING WAT ERIALS . All of those artistic scenes us2d all matters connected with the es-. WANTED TO BUY FROM OWNER
244 Bonuider Street Telephone 500 Nevada City, Calif. lin the Christmas prosram ol! tate of said Forrest B. Risley, De. 100 OR MORE ACRES. STATE
Thursday night, were made by Warceased. FULL PARTICULARS — Town. 1
Ms . Dated December 10th, 1946. i SHIP, SECTION, RANGE, ROAD
= % a HILDA S. RISLEY; . CONDITION, KIND OF WATER
s F Administratrix of the Estate of . ELECTRICITY, TIMBER, BUILDForrest B. Risley, Deceased. . ENG, YEARLY TAXES. CASH FOR
Finst publication December 12. . RIGHT PRICE.
4-TH-pd
SALE:
water pipe,
Second hand 1-2 inch
wood cook stove, bed
and springs, other mise. items.
West Broad Street by Big Rock.
Phone 53W. Fred Bush. ste
HINA BASE
The
TURE.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
FOOD PALACE
COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL,
. DRIVE IN .
FOR
RED CROSS
Line—38 /4 yard
dragline in excellent condition.
Dipper stick attachment. Price is
right. Phone 82M _ Roseville or
write 408 Oak Street, Roseville
SALE—Drag
Office Houre: 1
If No Answer—CGraes Valley 17-W,
Ditcin Diora ieee ee a ee ~
Telephone 624
Vernon W. Padgett. M. i
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
te-2. 7 to 8 p. gm.
Sundays 11:30 to 12: 30. °
29 South Auburn St,, Grass Valley
Phone Grass Valley 360
CYRIL N. KERRIN, D. O
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON ut :
OSTEOPATH
Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and .
2 to 5 P.M.
Office 242 Commercial Street,
Nevada City, Phone 305,
Residence Phon 56W
OPTOMETRIST
GEORGE C. BOLES
ptometrist
312. Broad Street, Nevada City
Telephone 270-w
PEARL R. SCHNEIDER
DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY
Hours 9-§
147 Mill Street
Grass Valley, California
#4,
4tp
SERVICE, OFFICE:
MINING ENGINEERS
City Hall, Nevada City. 1:30 4
p.m. Six days a week: Phone Mre.
Groceries, Fruit and
Vegetables
Beer and Wine
STREETS
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898
STEELE SUPPLY
“GARAGE 143 East Main Street,
Grass Valley.
SS Se
J. F. O°CONNOR
Mining and Civi Engineer
United States Mineral Surveying
Licensed Surveyor
3 West Main St. Grass Vallep
Quinn Bonebrake, 321-J. te
PLASTERING *
CONTRACTOR
All types of plastering, sheetrock
texturing, stucco painting. . ep
G. E. Golvin, Box,771. McCourtney . !
Road, Phon2 Grass Valley 1018
before 6 p. = ——— ee
—Sa=sSSSS=
ee oe ernest LE A A eee np , No, 518
a : oe = WANTED—Good used cars. Highest B. P. O. ELK
ices’ paid. ive i ri . . . . Meets every. second ite fourth REFRIGERATOR price paid. Drive in with ear r
7 . . Leave with cash. EARL COvEyY . . Thursday evening #t 8 p, m. im
SERVICE
tf
~ COMPANY. TELEPHONE OPERATORS
INTERESTING WORK
REPAIRS . . . Earn $28 for 40 hour work week at
Sommercial and Home Units start. Regular pay. Increases :
By Refrigeration Experts Apply
Phone 911
———+—___
318 Broad Street, Nevada City
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE .
NEVADA CITY
Elks Home, Pine St. .Rhone 108.
Visitinw Elks welcome.
HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO.
ey Ban. Na
DR, Cc.
FRATERNAL, “AND —
CLUB DIRECTORY
WARD SHELDON,
LAMBERT THOMAS, See.
2) &. 8. G. Ww. me
Meets every Tuesday evenine at .
Pythian Ss 232 Broad Street
ie welcome, i