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PAGE FOUR
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NEVADA CITY NUGGET
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1946
wEVADA
‘THEATRE
DIRECTION T. AND D. JR.,
ENTERPRISES, INC.
eran meer ae
Friday Saturday
DALTON’S
RIDE AGAIN:
— With.
ALAN CURTIS
—And—
KENT TAYLOR .
_ MY NAME IS
JULIA ROSS
§ —With—
:
‘
NINA FOCH
—And—
oo ® Ore
a Sunday Monday
q STORK CLUB
i —With—
GEORGE MacREADY
' . —And—
BETTY HUTTON .
—Pius—
BARRY FITZGERALD
MARCH OF TIME No. 6
H. HOME IS SOLD
M. “‘Andy”’
Bergemann, of Berkeley.
seventeen years experiencé
largest
outstanding community of its size
the state.
Lorraine Division. Bercemann~has.
and preeminent ability, He is an ac
1002 of Berkeley.
at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 9:4
a.m,
Wednesdays and ~ Fridays "holiday
excepted from 2
“Soul’’ is the-subject of the Chris
17 with the following golden text
by day neithér for brightness. shal
HOLMES FUNERAL
Holmes yesterday
announced the sale of the Holmes
Funeral-Home in this city to J. Paul
Holmes stated that Bergeman with
in the
mortvaries of the bay area
would give this community a thor. communities of the state with a view
to establishing business connections.
He believes that Nevada City is the
He is the son of Dr.T. L. Bergemann, Widely known Berkeley oral
surgeon and brother of Major Wim.
T. Bergemann of the famed Croes of
background of-thorough experience
ive. memlber of the Elks Lodge No.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
‘Christian Science Society of Nevada City holds services every Sunday in their church 114 Boulder St.
A Wednesday evening testimonial meeting' is held on the first
Wednesday of each month at eight
bi 4 on Phe Sib ty highway budgets in California for
lic is cordially invited to'attend our. ‘Me current year. This does not inServides and visit the seadink +oom . clude federal money available under
tian Science Lesson Sermon for Feb, . county feeder roads ‘recently made
“The sun shall be no more thy light .
[the moon give light unti thee but} 299 from the county's share of gasothe Lord shall be “in 0 thee an ever-.
lasting light and thy God thy glory”
Isiah 60;19.
Included in the sermon are these
citations: Revelation 21:1 “and I saw
a new heaven and a new earth for
the first heaven and the first earth
were passed away and there: was no
. more sea.” “‘Science and Health-with
Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy .“‘Truth will at length compel us all to exchange the pleasures
land pains of sense for the joys. of
soul’ (p. 390.
FUNERAL NOTICE
ruary 11, 1946, Emma
oughly modern mortuary’ and amers 808 O Street, Sacramento.
bulance service, University ‘Women ment Odd Fellows Lawn.
3 Bergemann, his wife, Virginia and. Hear William Brooks s
son Paul Jr. arrived here Saturday.. eas i
“". * William H. Brooks, county farm
Bergemann had_ studied various Mrs. Alice Brochard To
advisor, was the guest speaker last
evening at the meeting of the Nevada
County Branch of University Women
in the home of Mrs. Vera Ingram,
417 Chapel Street, Grass Vatley.
Brooks was formerly an officer in
Speak At Silver Tea
we guest speaker at the tea given
‘cupation problems in Germany,
The scholarship committee presented its report. Each year the university women award a scholarship
to a Nevada City high school or Grass
Valley high school girl graduate, out
standing in scholarship. Girls are
chosen from the schools in alternate
years. Miss Dorthy Dike is chairman
of the committee.
ley.
a
Beatrice Bennetts will recite a
logue.
t=
of the State Federation of
County To Spend $118,287
5. Roads and Bridges i
‘Nevada county’s highways and
bridges program for the present fiscal ‘year calls for an expenditures
the Nevada City Civic Club.
ile. Oo di ; Io. . Program of $118,287 to be spent by. refreshments will be served Dy a
a . i ve er me pers mre the county government alone, Cali-. committee consisting-of Mrs. George
‘eated—in e--ehur edi ; i :
2 c ornia taxpayers association said to-. Gildersleeve, Mrs. Arthur Hoge, Mrs.
Boulder St. and is open Mondays,
‘day making public its study of couns.
Ramm.
.
Flags used by the U. S.
_. the special federal appropriated for
i . available by congress.
Mrs. Alice Brochard who lived in
France throughout the war, will be
Altar Guild of the Emmanuel Etpisthe AMG and spoke on: allied oc-. }copal Church this afternoon at 2:30
‘p. m. in the Parish Hall in Grass ValMrs. C. E. Bosworth will contribute a solo to the program and Miss
CIVIC CLUB TO MEET
Mrs. G. C. Harman, art chairman
en’s Clubs, will be guest speaker tomorrow evening at the meeting of
“Mrs. Merle Morrison president of
the club, will preside and ‘introduce
the speaker. Following the meeting
Elfriede Lawrence and Miss Emma
weather
bureau as storm warning signals are . ;
eight feet square. pennants have an}
eight foot hoist and 15 foot fly. .
The county's highways and bridg1 @S prégram is to bé financéd $50,cf #4 Rs’ ni GY
i Miaio® SS fe
DENRA
BERETA RELT OS GEE DOME OPES
PEELS BOA AONE rt
lines . . . and’ flower desi
off winter. Solid colors i
there’s spring news
in our
_ Our print news is the latest news because it’s
about spring, 1946 . . . and the style headlines
are changing! You'll see new fullness, new ,
sleeves, the belted look to show off wasp waist$6.90 — $10.90
J. C. Penney Co.
Grass Valley, California
gns to take your mind
n assorted styles,
DOG
A COMPLETE BOARDING SERVICE FOR YOUR
len Kennels
AT CEDAR RIDGE
‘attempt to ‘cross the English Chanline tax receipts $6000 from motor
vehicle fees, $11,000 from a county. Wide property: tax. $14,200 © from
. miscellaneous federal state and thel«
. county revenues and
i
.
$37,087 from
cash balances.
Over:the state
ways
asa whole-the highexpenditure procounties total $43,-. ee ro
$42,341.742 soing for! }
highways
and bridees
grams of the 57
909,811 with
direct
and
and $1,586,069 for bond interest and
redemption.
SEP HTS!
"i
ft
t rid
}
bridges work ceed
white Hight. Why not do it
now. With an Aladdin you can
Fite ReCRDE
Gb ceibae 9 Wi
(Major Phil Joyal of the U. S.)
Army is enjoying leave of absenee in
iiNevada™ City with his broi ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Joyal. Major Joyal is now attending
. Sunnery school in Arizona.
. Mr. and’ Mrs. Raymond Zollars
spent the past week end in Nevada
City with Mrs, Gertrude Zollars.
They left Tuesday morning for Salt
Lake City on a visit with relatives
visiting
Eye FATIGUE
attractiveness, beauty—more
Sah vG Anybody can operate
ple. And _ it’s
too—no waiting.
» STEP IN and California mission which was built
ner
like European cathedrals with three
aisles.
The present Commercial street in
San Francisco was once Long Wharf
or Central wharf favorite promenade
of the 1850s. .
Francois Pilatre de (Rosier
killed ‘in the first cragh of a balloon
when his balloon caught fire in an
won’t you?
word. for it, you’
it interesting and
J$5as
»
PHONE (5 ‘NEVADA CIry
nel on June 15, 1785. :
you've plenned that
ene lamp,
right
fe OR SEW
With Far Less SiTAIN and
and the whole family will get equal ©
pleasure and comfort-too. In fact it
will pep up your entire surround.
ings, give them more life — more
Aladdin — from childhood
to old age—it’s so simuick-lite
conomeical? Yes, indeed. Burns
+ ‘ i a full fifty hours on a before returning to their home ih single aie: phases a
i heap of interesting things
San Diego.
Seg ought to’ see and
te peg iow yet be wonder
M
i u ou San Juan Bautista is the only Ree ee
Let Us Demonstrate It
to you? Do it tomorrow,
Take our
Il find
. geShafgand There Is No Obligation!
a=! Aladdin
_— ie (oi Mantle kamp:.
' PHONE 88 GRASS VALLEY
ANDERSON—iIn Sacramento, FebAnderson
loving mother of Mrs. Selma Wall,
Dewey J., Edward A., and Alfred A.
Anderson all of Sacramento;
Esther McLain*of Detroit, Mich., and
Floyd V. Anderson, U. S. Army; sister of John Jackson of' Bly, Minn.
Survived by seven gramdchildren. A
native of Sweden. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday afternoon at 1%30 o’clock from the
George L. Klumpp Chapel of FlowMrs.
Interfe
by the
monoWomthrough Grass
During his
gineers on the
their home’ for
DROVE CARELESSLY
Loren Harris is in the county jail
in lieu of $500 bail fixed by Justice
of the Peace Charles Morehouse following his prelminary hearing on a
charge of driving a car without the
consent of the owner, V. Bednorz,
Harris clipped a fire hydrant that
released a stream of water 30 feet
high amd spurred the police to arrest him before more damage resulted. Harris claims not to recall having. taken the ear.
Mr. and Mrs.
rived from San Franieisco and taken
up their residence in one of the Norville apartments on the Tahoe Ukiah
Highway. Kieffer is one of the enconstruction job and they are glad
toireturn to Nevada City to make] 9,
School Teacher Charges
Husband With Battery
Leslie’ Hogan, charged by his
wife; Lois Hogan, school teacher at
Cherokee, with battery, pleaded
guilty, He appeared in Justice of the
Peace Gildersleeve’s court yesterday
for sentence and was. given six
months in jail with five months suspended.
Valley streets.
tour. of the streets
PAST EXALTED RULERS NIGHT
The Elks will celebrate Past Exalted Rulers Night this evening in
their club rooms with a turkey dinner.
Former exalted rulers will occupy
all the chairs in an initiation ceremony following the banquet in which
20 candidates will become members.
DIVORCE
TUCKER—tIn Nevada City, Feb.
1946 Verna Tucker vs. William
L. Tucker; complaint filed; cruelty.
Jack Kieffer have arDownieville Highway
the next few months. .
Roast. Pork
\S
Hotel Golden
Dining Room Under the New Management of
Served from'12 noon on. Short orders ‘served any hour.
Fried Chicken
Dinner Steak
Coffee and Dessert Served With (Above Orders
Sandwiches of All Kinds
Special Reduced Prices For Service Men
FINEST BAR SERVICE
THE FOOD IS PERFECT
THE SERVICE IS ‘EXCELLENT!
‘TRY THE
PVT. ‘TED and LILLIAN (MILLER
SUNDAY DINNER ‘
MENU
Soup — Salad
Matera ircacons epee eae 65¢ Rib Steak 30s. $1.25
Sue Ge ine, $1.2 T-Bone: Steak _........ $1.50
Gules Game yy $1.00 Sirloin Steak __.. $1.50
(Porterhouse Steak—$1.50
(French Bread, Butter
Raviolas a la Carte 65c
Spaghetti a la Carte 50c
(Salads of All Kinds
PLAIN AND FANCY DRINKS
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AMERICA’S FUTURE!
ACME BREWERIES: San Francisco
) \""NEVADA CITY ICE DELIVERY
.101 Boulder St., Nevada City Distributors
NEW AND DELIGHTFUL Co
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EXTENSION TABLE
SIX UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS
AND A LOVELY BUFFET
You Will Be Pleased:When You Inspect Them
Just the thing for young people beginning house-keeping or an anniversary present for the old folks ‘who have
worn out their old dining room furniture.
The Furniture Center
256 South Auburn Street
Grass Valley Phone 36
IN WALNUT ‘AND OAK
savd in rainy. weather by sending their weekly washing
to us, ‘who are going to
it any more.
more interest
ttried the
GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS
er
. 111 BENNETT STREET, GRASS VALLEY
Telephone—Grass Valley 108
SSS 4
but there is ‘many family who found out how much they
resume the home style of daing
Housewives save their energies and time for
ing work with less drudgery. Have you
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Telephone—Nevada City 2
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FUNERAL SERVICE THAT IS CONSIDERATE
Pleasant surroundings; a choice of organ music;
and all details carefully attended to, make up our service
to you when
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you put a loved one to rest.
ooper & Weaver
MORTICIANS—AMBU LANCE SERVICE : =
246 Church Street ' GRASS VALLEY Telephone 864
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