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February 21, 1946 (4 pages)

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1946 Se JHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1 VE. at Adverticc-nent From where I sit Ly Joe Marsh Pirdl’s-Eye View of America A fellow took an aerial photograph of our town, and it makes the place lodk like Utopia. Folks argued that the new firevote one w vay, some another: some enjoy a ass of beer and others don’t. You mi: sht think there was a lot of reason:for fri iction. f house would never look well beside But it’s all in-your point £-vi } the-old Town Hall. But théy h Set-up hich if se . arGet up hich enough—see the commonize shiitake poche the air. One munity as a whole—a nd ti hese little . ; side of the railroad tree’-s j ; ; ree mee 16 ‘into wiat yu _*& good as the other All tho <i. Ya call . Ant ¢ ica—-a ficeck h armonia. T he differences plo ferent landmarks blend ia only look With surroundings. who sce them from From where I sit, thov:" ‘m that photograph. A ¢ made up of different . people as well as I< 06. N (arsg aad % : we fcwers #oundation —— _PAGE THREE _ «arking Ordinance >, aN se » LE ARTE . . Will Be Enforced wr “y InP Ai TSZAD . Strict enforcement of the city’s Pat ae = sai . traffic laws pursuantato a request ‘y {= BY dap gee SES. a: . by the City council began Monday Ee en ey > pats Ve ie uM a . With courtesy notices being handed '. es: oe 5 Lele esiecs {to all drivers by the p te for ov ae = jparking and double parking With ao anks Many complaints have -besn ad Free schoo's are till free institu. ceived in recent weeks due to'the in i the United States, thanks to} crease in auto traffic and the de-}. 3} ; tl 11 ery of ten cong re steno) five . crease in parking space in the busi. . pte eed aay tet ied 2) ey . ness district. esi men have} broka: oa, pieca,_of jaw-making jibe en advised to park their cars elsestrategy that micht have wrecked . Where than in front of their stores American fréedom completely. Thus . Vhile enforcement of traffic. or-. ended 1d 5 of and costly . dinances is “pressed, the streets are. fi at’ to top Our Pt c.0 & ols with to*~ be -cleaned and parking marks tion, by a ten -to-nine vote, rejected . sms ee = the famous bill to provide federal . « HIT OR MISSS aid (2) _to education. The threat of . Incidentally the man who said collectivism. to Amer can liberty it was impossible’ to grasp the méan-? WEE SECS eos Ae : = ae World ing of eternity should try buying an var II than it is nuw, and all people]. who ‘apnreciate.‘the privileges our eight thousand -dollar home—five pioneer geri e won with flint-. hundred down and the rest like rent. lock rifles, may be thankful to a congress. FOR FOOD THAT’S PERFECT —DINE AT THE— Hotel Golden —GRASS VALLEY DINING ROOM UNDER LHE NEW {MANAGEMENT OF . PVT. TED and LILLIAN MILLER SUNDAY DINNER —MENU— . SOUP — SALAD ' COMPLETE: ITU RKEY DINNER — $1.25 Roast Pork ere Cee eee 65e Sirloin Steak 202.0000. 2.. $1.50 Hamburger Stéaks T5ec Perterhouse Steak *___ $1.59 Fried Oysters 2..2.) = 85c Fried Whicken $1.25 Lamb ‘Chops .....-. 95e Fried Rabbit =.. ‘$1.00 Dinner . Steak _.. 0. $t.00 Roast Chicken”. $1.25 Rib: Steake 2.020000 2 $1.25 RAMOS 32S 65c T-Bone Steak _.. $1.50 Spaghetti .......7... 50e¢ TO TAKE OUT—RAVIOLAS Per Dozen 35c SES GERD ois ee Per Quart 50c’ When phoning for reserv vations please order ifrom above menu SPECIAL . REDUCED (PRICES ‘FOR SERVICE MEN Finest Bar Service . Plain and Fancy Drinks Served from 12 noon jon. Short orders served any hour. Many Gocct Reasons best news of the week but, when gress. varying numbers of years. so-called Full Employment Bill. ly, and was. Toothless Enactment Several well informed Washington horned and fangless version of the Full Employment Bill will pass—. into oblivion. As originally written, it was a viper, a sort of ‘twoedged . Townsend plan of pensions with an STUDIO DIVANS AND MATCHING CHAIRS Large, well designed 2-piece sets in‘a good choice’ of tapestry coverings. Divan opens out ‘to 'full ‘size bed: Has e bedding compartment. ‘Terms. _ GRASS VALLEY CO. ® a Phone 1087 Fee oe eb ‘Street MAKE A NOTE of another week-end at: hand—and that means going out and going places FOR A BIG EVENING Drop In. At The DUCK INN _ DRINKS—Offered i in Widest Variety. Liquors and Mixes. DANCING—To Your Favorite Request Nomkocs. Perfect Floor! Duck Inn Cafe Beers, Wines, A every-ready, gainful employment to . everybody out of jails and_hospitals, drunk or sober, on borrowed . government money. ers in a highway hamburger emporium recently, a red-nosed tramp declared: . ‘‘There’s plenty of everything in the world for everybody to live easy, if greedy guys would quit grabbing ev erything and holding us up for our share.’ I submit that as a parallel to the philosophy of the Full Employment Bill. It is simply not true.’ Good living depends on work. Wealth‘and Plenty I wish every American could live on a farm long enough to learn how plenty depends on production. The more of anything people produce, the more of it they have. There’s a difference between abundance and prosperity; production is’ only one ingredient, but an-essential ingredient. Idleness and scarcity lead directly to poverty and want. It is true of a man. It is true of a nation. Prosperous, productive people can afford to yield their substance freely to help genuinely unfortunate folk who are in reed. On the other hand it is not a kindness to quench any man’s desire to make his own living and build his own success. Doing such things for people is unfair to them. We should be proud of our 79th Congress for holding that everlasting truth in mind. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Christian Science Society of Nevada. City holds services every Sunday in their chureh 114 Boulder St. at 11 o’elock, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. A Wednesday evening testimonial meeting is held on the first Wednesday of each month at 8 "clock, Our reading room is now located in the church edifice at 114 Boulder St. is open Mondays, Wednesddys and Fridays holidays excepted from 2 to 4 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend our services and visit the reading room. “Teach me, O Lord, the way of thy statutes; give me understanding and.I shall keep thy law’’ Psalms 1119:33 34. This is the golden text of the Christian Science lesson sermon for Febroary 24 on the subject Ophir Street—Opposite The Memorial Park ——=—= , Modern Appointments We employ most modern methods in conducting saaieaas services. Our chapel is perfect in its setting and HOLMES FUNERAL. HOME J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner 246 Siiniiiaaiieenis Street Telephone 2038 Nevada City 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE ae 7. el Mind. f (Citations from the clude: James 1:5 If any of you lack wisdom let him. ask of God that giveth to all men liberally and upbraideth and it shall be given him. Science and Health with key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy ‘No wisdom ig wise. but his wisdom; no truth is true no love is lovely no life is life but the divine; ;no good is good but the good God bestows. Divine metaphysics as revealed to the spiritual understanding shows clearly that all*is mind, and that mind is God omnipotence omnipresence omniscience—that is all power all presence all science p. 275, sermon inOn the index basis of 100 for 1926 the so called normal year operating costs of American automobiles had sane What happened that day made the important as it was, did not. eclipse the brilliant tidings of the previous week President Truman signed a bill to place a group of government corporations under control of Con-* These highly privileged, wild entities had been foraging without restraint in rich fields of industry for The Chief Executive compliment2—To rid clothes closets of moths .ed Congress for roping and ieee use a blowtorch: ing “these freebooters, as well he : PEP m.ght.: Indeed the 79th Congress. . °®—1f Suests leave Heh — deserves a great deal of commenda-. °" the keyboard of the piano, trade ticn. One of its most notable;. the piano for a flute. achievements of the First eee . 4—To keep the bathtub . from was that exhaustive job by the! running over stop paying your water Manasco Committee, X-raying the . . ill.
It deserved to be diagnosed thorough. observers are predicting that a de-. appended government guarantee of Addressing a few belated travel. $5,000,000 Searg Roebuck and Co. An it is interesting about buying a house on small payments, that just about the me you become thoroughly aissatpied with the place, it’s yours. Wherewith we diverge to offer a few hints to house cleaners, to wit: 1—Wine stains may: be removed ‘from the tablecloth with a pair of scissors. If there are a large number of stains send the cloth out to be distilled. : 5—-To avoid getting spots on the living room rug, roll it up and put it in the attic. . 6—-When paipering ;Smooother effect can be~-obtained if ; the pictures are first removed. . And so we could go on and on expounding all sorts of ideas for beauwalls \a much tifying the jome ‘bht soffic ient for jthe day is the inanity thereof. Remember this: You can always tell . which is the master bedroom by a . very simple fact. It’s. the one that has 35 women’s dresses and one man’s vest in the closet. S. F. PLANS . NEW SUBSURFACE GARAGE . SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21—The first step toward construction of t large garage and parking lot under . Re tne ie ti iin gs + The betréthal of Miss “Ann Mael 4 a Baden’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs, } f ee “RY : : f 1'George Badén of Grass Valley. and . © : Bi E. Davis of Grass Valley has ; at . < q ee en announced } papel A aE . Davis, a, graduate of the Grassi ¢ 2 eo . Valley high school with the class of. # eA L oA = =. 1942,‘has recently been discharged . $ HELP YOUR p jfrom the army after servinethr. x COUNTRY = years. He is now employed as a boo*® } F 3 . keeper at. Camp Beal®. Miss Baden * Be Good To Yourself $ is a senior student in the Grass Val+ = ley. high school. She will graduate in 7 % = . June. E: Nevada City Chamber of + : Bee ae Commerce + BIRTHS coneceeeencccscsrsssesee< ¢LANSING—In’ Grass Valley, Feb. . . 19, 1946 to Mr. and Mrs. Al Lan-, ising of Colfax a son. EES WALLACE—Ip Grass Valley, Feb. . NW Wey ) ] 16, 1946 to Mr. and Mrs. Willian . e ea Wallace-a daughter. Under Management of KNIGHT—In Grass Valley. Feb. . JOHN and KIM 16, 1946 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert}{. AMBLER BECKETT Knight a aauchter. 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BURTNER—In Grass Valley, Fob. . BEER, WINES, LIQUORS 13, 1946 to Mr. and Mrs. Russell! ‘Delicious Mixed Drinks to Burtner a son. Please Every Taste CONNOR—In Grass Valley, Feb. a 15, 1946 to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Connor a daughter. i ROGERS—In Nevada City, Feb . 19, 1946 to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rog-!f. CLARENCE R. GRAY : ers of Camptonville, a daughter. BETROTHED WATCHMAKER . 520 COYOTE STREET TELEPHONE 152 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA now 17 years old was established st Kansas €ity°in 1928. Dine. —AT THE— ai NUGGET INN The Future Farmers \of America . ! j 1 ' . 35 Cents “HALIBUT ‘STEAK GRILLED OR SIRLOIN STEAK GRILLED OR PORK CHOPS. GRILLED VEGETABLE SOUP COFFEE Special Grilled Dinner $1.00 SOUP, SALAD, VEGETABLE, . FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE ; Groceries, Fruit an FISH AND STEAK OR CHOP d St.Mary’s park inSan Francisco’s , Chinatown wag taken recently when contractors appeared ‘before the city; planning committee of the board of supervisors to present plans for the improvement. The ‘contractors represented a syndicate of builders who are ready to build this garage as a civie enter prise and to operate it in a non pvrofit basis. The proposition will next . be taken up by the park commission which also considering applications from other builders. ; A parking lot and garages-in this part of the city on the plan of but larger than the Union Square garage would do much adobe rote traffic cengestion, especially at ‘night and would be of benefit «both to San Franciscans and visitors to the-.city night spots, sponsors believe. is . SYMPHONY TO TOUR AMERICA Ss. F COFFEE H Vegetables ; ae Beer and Wine . One-Half Spring Chicken . i cor. YORK AND COMMERCIAL On Toast 85c iF STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 398 Seven Course Charcoal . UPHOLSTERY Broiled Steak Dinner $1.75 OF ALL KINDS a . GRADE A PRIME STEER a Gold Nugget Inn John W. Darke q CLOSED EVERY 3 MONDAY 100-3 es 100-M NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY . . = “THE PIONEBR LUMBER YARD” SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21—The San Francisco symphony orchestra next year will ‘be the first western . orchestra ever to tour the whole United States and Canada and the 3 ae . UILDING MATERIALS : 244 Boulder Street Telephone 500 Nevada City, Calif. — ————— 5$———K—— : JOHN BLAKE “ B AND 116 MAIN STRERPT W REF FRIGERATION TELEPHONE 486 pe ones pens eee first major symiphony orchestra to travel from coast to coast in ten years Mrs. Lenora Wood Armsby the COMMERCIAL — DOMESTIC managing director, announced today. The tour under Pierre Monteux as conductor will’ jJast for eight weeks starting March 17, 1947. Los Angéles will be the first stop and the tour will circle the southwest, south, the east coast, Canada the middle west and the northwest concluding with the last concert of the 1947 season in San Francisco. Monteux will take with him the works of bay region tnd other Callifornia comiposers and will play them throughout the tour. Local composers are asked to submit scores of orchestral works not more than. 20 minutes in length to Pierre Monteux at his summer home, Hancock, Maine between April 13 and July 1. Hotel Clunie IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE ARE RENOWNED IN .CALIFORNIA RATES FROM $1.50 UP Excellent Ser’ice— A HARVEY M. TOY HOTEL 8TH AND K STREET SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA a —Best Food S. F. TRAFFIC BOTTI BOTTLENECK END SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21—Redevelopment of the district around Calvary and Laurel Hill cemeteries will relieve one of the worst traffic bottlenecks in San ‘Francisco’ the city planning commission said today. Continuation: of O’Farrell street, ‘Masonic avenue and. other’ cross streets, and widening of Geary street], will provide a free flow of traffic. The abandoned cemeteries will be developed partly as a_ residential area and partly as a site for a new declined to 50 or half by 1939. © retail stere. Wail tes os =A MPLE Copate 5. — : You will find yourself one. of the best bert tnformed persone, im 2 ; ularly. Ven tt ton eae viewpoints, eeg ou new e of world affairs.. . See ee trial subscription-to this armen One, Norway Street, Boston 15, Mass. _ NAME. cccssecccncccccccccsecsese eeeee STREET. cccdeccccsccceces eee ee eo GAT. ccadccacscsecesde -STATE. teeeceee\)