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& — PREPARESFOR
FR RIDAY; DECEMBER 8, 1939. Hen
SE
~ CHURCHES
TRINITY CHURCH
XMAS SERVICE
The Second ouday. in Advent-8:30 a. m. Holy communion, 19 34.
m. ‘Church school. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. Mr. Pateman
will preach on “No Room in Our
Lives.” The music will be led by the
vested choir. Mrs. Grace Raymond
will be at the organ. Mrs. Marian
Libbey will direct the choir.
Wednesday evening, Choir rehearsal, 7:30.
Sunday, December 17, there wil!
be the Order of Holy Baptism; ’ parents are urged to bring their children to church to be baptised at this
SY ae NEVADA CITY 'Y_ NUGGET
ohris
‘of adult
the community in which he lives.
community are asked 'to make their
plans so that they shall be prepared
to attend the candlelight service on
Shristmas Eve at 11 p. m. Candles
will’ be lighted shortly before midnight, and the service will end at
midnight. On Christmas day. the
Christmas festival service will be
held at 10:30 a. m: The Children’s
Festival service comes on Friday at
8 p. m. in the evening. The* whole
parish is invited.
H. THOMAS PATEMAN, Rector.
SUNDAY SERVICES
IN METHODIST CHURCH
: time.
S‘inday* "school ‘ate 10 a. m. Ray
Infants and adu'ts will *e] Murchie suverintendent. Since the
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s, it is the adults expression . pastor.
of his desire to become one of the
fellowship of Christian peoples in
Christmas Services—People in the
tened at the same service. Holy . school is a graded school there are
oaptism is our outward and visible classes for all ages. Preaching serexpression that we wish our children . vice at 11 a, m.
fo be raised in the environthent of . Sweet Story of Old”
the Christian church; .or in the case’
Vocal solo “That
Mrs. Solaro,
Sermon, ‘The Christmas Foregleam”
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.
A change in hour has been made. A
Gospel team from the Central MethOdist church at Sa¢ramento at 7 p.
m. Team (personnel: Ralph Enos,
/Don McCalmont, John Krautz, 'Calvin Locker, Miss Roberta Jamieson.
There will be solos. duets, congregational singing and short spiritual addresses. Everybody is tmvited.
Coming events: Prayer hour and
Bible study Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
14th chapter of John’s Gospel. General Ladies Aid Society meeting on
Wednesday at 2 p. m. All: members
and friends are invited to come. The
young people prayer hour at 7:30
p. m. Choir practice Friday at 7:30
p. m. Come and help in the Christmas music.
BETHANY CHURCH
Sunday school 9:45 a, m. Come
and help usibuild a growing church
school. We invite all young people
to attend ‘special classes especially
re niimeiiion we
TRUCK OWNERS
TO REPORT NOW
TO CAPT. BLAKE
With more ie 300,000 nostal
assessment notices to commerc‘al
operators in the mails this week, department of motor vehicles was one
month ahead of schedule in preparation for 1940 renewal of licenses.
The commercial cards have been
released a month in advanre of the
pleasure car notices to com-lv
instructions from Gov. ‘Culbert J.
Olson “to speed up and simplify the
task of annual re-registration.”
In releasing the cards, Howand Pf.
Philbrick, director of motor
les, requests owners of five or
commercial type cars to immediateiy
notices, together with a list in duplicate of vehicles to be re-registered,
fo the local state office Hills Flat,
Grass Valley, for advance rating and
correction of possible errors,
On receipt of the items, J. FE.
with!
,Je operators are requested to hold
vehi a
more .
Blake, captain, in charge of the local’
office, will check all deta‘:
sary for re-registration, advise 9--«
ers total amounts due and whe>
call for 1940 plates. Receipt of the
cards will be acknowledged 3 th:
pioneer of Grass Valley,
ness visitor in the state
day.
Mrs. Allison Watt nig Ba Ak
duplicate list. :
Philbrick announces that ne*ex<ity for display of commercial tyne
registration cards by vehicle sw~er
will be waived durine the per‘9@ thcards are held by local offices of the
department.
Di SR TGE y
“Co-operation iocally,’’ said Cantain J. E. Blake, ‘‘will assure owners of a thorough check against possible errors in weights and classification in addition to speeding up and
simplifying issuance of plates for
commercial vehicles in January.’”’
Individual commercial type vehictheir postal notices untilperiod begins, January 2.
renewal
Will S. Coughlan of Silva Avenue
is recovering from a_ recent heart
attack at the home of his son in Auburn. With Mrs. Coughlan he was
driving to Alameda to visit relatives
when he suffered a sudden heart attack and went to the son’s home to
rest but was unable to continue the
Robes for Christmas .
For Mother,
; or
v3 Daughter
interests &
charms
every
woman
colors.
thrilling designs.
weaves. A Wide Selection
309 Broad Street,
Wile, Sista
Robes of Chenille, Silk Woolen in lovely patterns and
Lingerie, Silk or Rayon, in dciccte tints and
Sweaters in the newest shades and’
for Christmas Shoppers.THE STYLE SHOP
Nevada City Phone 117
it's the only
low-priced car w!
devoted to them.
Preaching service at 11 a. m. You
will enjoy good singing in a good
Spiritual_atmosphere. “The morning
message will be by the pastor. Young
veople’s Christ Ambassador service
jat 6:30 p. m We have just reorgan‘ized this grou» and we invite all the
young people to attend. Evening
evangelistic service at 7:30 p. mm.
. Message by the pastor. Praise and
j Prayer service Wednesday evening
at 7:30. These prayer meetings are
a real blessing to all. We invite you
to attend.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
Reshesheeestenteststertenieert Seti iP sp ds
The Rev. George Nelson is' holding evangelistic services every evening for the next ten days in Trinity
‘Full Gospel church in Grass Valley.
The public is cordially invited to attend.
FARM BUREAU TOPIC
COOPERATIVE CREAMERY
The regular meeting of the Mi.
Pleasant Farm Bureau will be held
on Tuesday evening, December 12,
j; at the Mt. Pleasant hall, at_8. 0’clock.
:™he main discussion wil be on estab:
lishing a cooperative creamery. R.
?
*
’ — sesso fesfesgeatery
GIFT SUGGESTIONS .
To help fill out your
Christma; Li:t
New Eastman Baby Brownie .
Special Camera
Univex Movie Camera.. $9.8
Beautiful Gift Stationery 50c
up.
Pen and Pencil Sets from $1.95
Mens Shaving Sets from 50c.
Guaranteed Electric’ Clocks— .
$2.50 up.
:
_ Attractive Table Lamps $1.00.
Large assortments of Gift ~~
bth sec and Christmas
R. . E. HARRIS .
Phone a
100 DRUG STORE
he Fi or
For
For SISTER—
a pair of dainty, fur-lined slippers
HERE IS SANTA CLAUS AGAIN.
with a gift for every member of the family
For MOTHER—
box of lovely hosiery,
85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.35 Pair
FATHER—
a cay lounging robe
$3.95, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50
BROTHER—
a beautiful shirt and tie
Shite $1.65. $1.95 ,$2.50
‘
Fer BABY—
a pair of booties that will delight
him — 75c, 85c, $1.00
GIFT BOXES
BENNETTS BOOTERY
140 Mill Street Grass Valley Phone 937
Ties 50c, $1 00
$2.00 and $2.25
veh Hughes, manager of the codyer.
tive creamery at Gridley will speak
on the subject. There will also bé a
moving picture ‘‘The Golden Sierra”
shown by the Pacific Gas and Electric ‘Company: All farmers are invi:ed to attend.
BETTER ER FEATURES pr na
ith
s!
all these e fine car feature
NEW EXCLUSIVE
VACUUM-POWER SHIFT
NEW “ROYAL
CUPPER” STYLING
“THE LONGEST OF THE LOT’’
From front of grille to rear of nome te 81 inches) Chevrolet for 1940 is the longest of all lowest-priced cars!
NEW FULL-VISION
BODIES BY FISHERSUPER-SILENT VALVEIN-HEAD ENGINE
119 South Church Street
WILLIAMSON'S SERVICE GARAGE "ke
Corner Pine and Spring Streets
uy It!
Chevrolets are Shipped to Deulers— NOT DRIVEN OVERLAND!
MOUNTAIN CHEVROLET COMPANY te
659
Phone 119
Phone 106
The Special De Luxe Sport Sedan, $802*
dngegay "verybody knows,
it takes fine features to make fine cars!..
And Chevrolet for ’40 is the
only car in the low-price
field that has all the fine
car features pictured at the
left! Small wonder,
then, that it is also outselling all other new cars
for °40. .. Eye it, try it,
buy it, and you’ll be thoroughly convinced that
“‘Chevrolet’s FIRST Again!’’
85-H.P. VALVE-IN-HEAD SIX
AND UP, *ai Flint, Michigan. Transportation
based on rail rates, state and local taxes (if any),
optional . equipment and accessories—extro.
Prices subject to change without notice. Bumper
querds—extra on Master 85 Series.
Grass Valley, California.
TONY WILLMAN
famous AAA Di: cr uses
Wards tires exciusively.
ees
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Any Other Stock Tire!
‘The only real extra-traction tire.’’
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. -« but doctors, farmers, mail carriers,
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i Save the Cost of Chains
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