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(DEATH CLAIMS —
‘AMOS M. SHARP
‘GIRASS : VALLEY: Funeral servicFd “will take place Friday at 2°p. m.
in the Hooper.and Weaver Mortuary
or Amos, M, Sharp who died at his .
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ting one of the new type Northrup
planes to visit the field on that day. .
accuracies and criticism, regarding
the chamber and the airfield, Hirsch
emphasized: that it was possible to
DIRECTION T. AND D. JR., Hl bome 320 East Main “Strect Tues-!
é
& ish more with honey and
ENTERPIUSES, INC.
‘accomp]
j
ee day evening, Rev. W.A. McBride WL oases than with a kick in the
aaa conduct the service. Interment will pants”
fe in’ Elm«Ridge Cemetery.
Shanp was a miner, born in Ten}. nessee 67 years ago. He had lived in
. . Grass Valley for 12 years. 4
ly elected to fill a vacancy on the.
26-man Board of -Directors. Louis .
Hartman was appointed chairman of’
the retail committee.
Surviving are his wife Mrs. Ollie
. Sharp,.and three daughters, Mrs.
1R. A. Thfashe? and Mrs, Margaret
; Clay, both of Grass Valley and Mrs.
[. Belle Coulton of Salinas, Monterey
. County, He neayes two granddaughi ters.
i NEVADA: "ew Mr. .and Mrs.
(Norman Kopp have returned home
. from their honeymoon in Southern ;
California.
place this year.,
The couple were married ia Reno, President Hirsch complimented
Bt last week by Rev. Brewster Adams , Executive’ Manager Kronemyer on
4 with many family members and his splendid work during 1946 and
Htriends attending, The bride is the) indidated that tangible proof of the
‘. former Miss Shirley Smith of this. chamber’s appreciation would dejj city, She was given in marriage oy velop in the private meeting of the
ti her father, Charles Smith. She was! board of directors.
\} attended by her sister, Mrs. Marilyn} ‘Kronemyer reported one of his
ti Hicock, matron of honor. Robert most successful publicity: coups, A
‘Carr Jr. 6f Nevada City was best man ‘magazine called Fun in the Sun,
The bride a graduate from the Lwhich he displayed, carries a lead
delights of Nevada City schools, was employed) article describing the
Her’ Grass Valley. This journal has a very in the telephone’ office ‘here.
‘i father is member of the “Tahoe Na. wide circulation in the Middle West
.
Chairman of the Mining Committee David Maltman reported on the
state of that industry in the area. Increases in mining continued, he said.
The Idaho Maryland now has 490
men on ‘the payroll and soon will issue its annual statement, Maltman
receives may inquiries 25 to the
availability of mining claims. Stron
interests are at work, he stated, on
the project of raising the price -of
gold, and it is hoped action will take
Hi tional Forest etaft, ‘(Her husband’ and East. The particular issue fea. graduated from the. Nevada City turing Grass Valley will receive unigh school and is thé son of Mr. and usual promotion and extra wide dis+ Mrs. Louis Kopp, for mahy years as-. tribution.
3 ‘Ssociate with a bakery here. He™ nal
eg
S anaes
i . now employed in Sacramento and the .
couple ik: nae: their home here.
BIRTH
BO ALES—In_ Nevada. City,..Ne=
(vada County, February 17, 1447, to
. Mr. and Mrs. Finnis Boales of. Grass .
Valley, a son.
ALLEIN—InNovads City, -Nevada
County, February 25, 1947, to Mr.
and Mrs.Nells Anderson of ‘Grass
Valley, twin daughters. 8
CARTOSCELLA—In Nevada: City,
Nevada County, Febrifary 15, 1947,
to Mr. and d Mrs: Frank Cartoscelli, a
son.
: BARL—In Nevada City, Nevada
‘ornia . } County, February. 13, 1947, to Mr.
3 and Mrs. Cant Earl of Grass Yaileg
i ' a NE 3
In speaking of recent printed in-.
. Clayton Radcliffe was unanimorg-. been dead for several
_THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
SLT Speen, RY 20 9g
PERSONALS
Mind Feat its ies or in this Mind
the entire being is found harmon. ious and eternal. The straight and
narrow way is to see and acknow: Mr. I
FOREST PASSES lledge ‘this fact, yield to this power Sk Harry Davey ,
‘ . and follow the leadings of truth. Dp.) . sti tee ‘oe . stanparents
{
‘nto Mr, and M
e ~. 151
Ts,
FOREST: Funeral services direct 51.
H. Davey in Washington p, Chat
fed by Hooper and Weaver Mortuary . February llth. . The oy
J youn
took place in Grass Valley this mornThe closest. the earth and moon . named Thomas Charles Deval
ang
ing for Cart B, Vivian, Ww i eee can approach in their normal motion ; weighs seven pounds and nine
found dead*in bed we Tuesday. lis 216,420 miles.
a
Ours.
(Coroner Philip Newberg deter_!
. mined that death was due to natur. : “e
. al causes. He Stated that Vivian had .
The aervices in the td
supplies in many
forms
are available at.
Rey. Jesse Rudkin. Interment was
in the Forest Cemetery.
Vivian was born in Forest 52 years
LOGGERS — get your steel bars, shapes, angles, a nd .
wire rope from Alpha. Our prices are competitive and }
ago and lived here practically all his
our selection is the most complete available.
life. He was a miner. He leaves two
INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES—don’t forget that ALPHA
sisters, Mrs. Vera Davies ‘of Grass
is a for industrial supplies.
found.
Valley and Mrs. Zela Woos of Alleghany, Sierra County, and a brother Cecil Vivian of Forest.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
Christian Science Society of Nevada City holds services every Sunday in their ¢hurch. 114 Boulder St. .
at 11 o’clock: Sunday school at 9:45
a. m. A Wednesday evening testimonial meeting is held on the first
Wednesday of each month at eight
o'clock. Our reading room is. now iloeated in the church édifice at 114
Boulder St.\ and. is open Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, holidays
excepted from 2 to 4. m. The publie is cordially invited to attend our
services and visit the reading room.
O the depth of the riches both of
the wisdom and knowledge of God!
how unsearchable are his judgments i. Farm
and his ways past finding out! (Rous
mans 11:33). This is the golden oe ‘they
text for the Christian Science lesson ‘hard times,
[sermon for Sunday, February 23. ey a chanc
The subject is Miné.
Included in -the sermon are these it is cer
eifations: “ Spngress. 'W:
~Romaus: Be wot conformed to fhis “prosperous.
riworld: but ‘be ye transformed by the ore ' other cours
renewing of your mind; that ye may ar ware O. Democratic
mrove what is that good, and acceptNE y : -— ficans will
able and perfect, will of God. 12:2. penaraone & aig COUNTY TaLEebou a Va farmers re
TELEPHONE
Science and Health with Key to : .
the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: uae
det that really exists. is the divine . sa
o Our Old Friends
Our New Friends
We have but one regret—that we: cannot personally visit in
the cosy cheerfulness of the homes of all you and extend our
sincere thanks and appreciation for the whple-hearted, friend. ’
y and convincing welcome that you folks have extended us
' during the past year.
“are natura
or at leas
~ IMadequate
> tor a bur
¥
The shaiaih of F ebepary marks the first anniversary of the
Grass Valley F. urniture Company in this city. We found that
the long established reputation of Grass Valley and_western
Nevada County as being an open-hearted folk, who lived for
their homes and were truly appreciative of the finer things in :
home living is fully expressed: To make homes more attract_
ive, ‘more. comfortable, more modern through offerings. of
Finer Furniture and Home Furnishings—all well within price
moderation—has been our one untiring ambition. The
‘est rewards for our efforts have been your friendlin
appreciation, We thank you, one and all.
Se be the Grass
a ey urniture Co ipany’s policy to chic the newest and
.
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Where Your Furniture Dollar ae Farther”
Phone en Grass Valley Public Market Building