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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 20, 1947 (4 pages)

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305 $ Broad Street, Nevada City, Tehlephone 36 7 Legal Newspaper, a6 defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City, California ‘RARibyY M. LEETES Jr, Publiched Twice Weekly, Tuesday and Friday, at Nevada City, California, and entered as matter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada City under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. Owner and Publisher . SUBSCRIPTION RATES * Ome year (in advunce) week. Mrs, Richard Pfiffer returned to Camptonville last week where she will epend the summer. She is a . teacher in Nevada City high ‘school. Guests at the Richard Pfiffer \xome during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner and son *jof Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. John Olekszulin of Oakland, Ronald Blatehley of Ft: Collins, Colo., Mr. C. Mattson of Laramie, Wyoming and “tx, and Mrs. Burt Carr of Cheyene. 'e. The latter came to California ‘fn Ipearch of hawks tor faiconing.which is their hobby. Their trip was ‘successful and they were able to return home with two young hawks NEVADA CITY-G RASS V/ VALLEY N' NUGGET ___ CHRISTIAN \N SCIENCE SOCIETY Christian Science Society of \ vada City holds services every Sunday in their ara 114 sete Street at 11 o’clo A ‘Wedn evening festicnonial imeting is San on the first Wednesday month. Suuday schoo! at 9: as a. 2aec days and Fridays, holidays excepted, . from 2 to 4 p. m. The public is cor~ and visit the reading rvom. Is the Universe, including man, evolved by atomic force? This question ‘is the subject of the Christian June 22. The golden text fs taken from Hebrewe: “Thou Lord in the ‘beginning hast laid tne foundation of the earth; and the heavens are the works of thine hands.’ 1:10. Ineluded in the sermon are the following citations: Isaiah: Fer thus saith the Lord that ereated thée-heavens God himself that formed the’ earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in: vain, he formed it to be intiabited: ‘I am the Lord; and there is none else. Science and Health with key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: The true theory of the universe we Our reading room is in the church, edifice, It is open Mondays, Wednes-: Science Lesson Sermon for Sunday. . ‘EDWARD YUN, ‘ALICE TINLOY “: ARE MARRIED ry GRASS VALLEY: Miss . ; Gwendolyn Tinloy and Edward Yun, shiatdiebe .ét ‘western Nevadh County . dially invited to,attend our services ¢, nijieg whose forefathers arrived! . here in eraly days, were married Sunday afternoon in the Grass Valley Methodist Church by the pastor. Rev. Jesae R: Rudkin. Edward Tinloy gave his daughter lin marriage. The bride was attended by her sister in law, Mrs. Marion Tinloy of Oakland, matron of honor, and bridesmaid Evelyn Lowe of Pas;adena, Pauline Kan, a cousin of Oakfland, Alice Yun, a sister of the bridegroom, Genevieve Quan, form ler, room mate at the University of . . . California, Virginia Nz and Mollie Jo Chun. friends of Oakland. groom, was best man, Steven Yun. Werner Yun, Join Tinloy, Tinloy, Edward Tinloy Jr., Al ert Wong, all of Grass Valley, were ushers. Alice David Yun, brother of the bride-. ! nk . . . BRUSH ATTACHMENT. Banigh forever the straining and . Mahomet’ dwbbeq literate’ prophet.” himsett “the i . reaching for eogwevs near the cerThe nation’s hens lfiug end dirt high on the walls. Use. 101,000,000 eggs q Produced the loag vacuum cleaner arm attachuring Mare, ;ment and the soft pliable bristle (rush, ° I AUTO-SAFETY . CUSTOM MADE WINDOW . i REAL ESTAT : be fod ed earn FATE ee hd 2 9 . Insurance M Everything in Glass Public Stenogranee sphiie, iy . Which they hgd captured. . Mrvand Mra. J: W. Butning of Rea . Blutt vistted at the Richard Pfiffer 2 homie over thé week end. “The Camptonville Woman's Clubd wijheld their regular June meeting at p-. the home of Mré, “Mable Hanson; ae os % ee ae . ger . your. kitehen walls. are 6eevpied by. -aiyinets, a good place to install your ‘electric clock is in the " space over the. door. This espace is : . not usually occupied, is prominent a and easily seen from most angles. SIMPLIFY STORAGE “Reduce eoufusion by. simplitying ogee herbs, dry ‘dessert anixtures, graduated. condiment shelves, which an ‘be expanded lengthwise. as zeae (Mook eae _ Gate and the” Pacific ig the storage and arrangement of your) on. of ‘Honor overlooks . tory ‘but. An. spiritual development, Inspited thought relinquishes a material sensual ‘and mortal theory. “of the universe and adores the spirital and Tomortel. including men ie not in material his. ” ‘. Dorothy Gwin, Nel Gilbert of SacvaWong were flower “girls, and the ring bearer waa ‘tiny Alan Gon: Hundreds ot’ friends and ‘Telatives at. tended the reception in “Wesley . Hall. <a Ryder. of Berkeley, Ann Lowe, Pearl . Lowe, ‘Ruby Lowe of San Francisco, Winnie Murphy,, Wanda Lageson, mento, Mona Bennett, Armilde Traweek, Lillian ai a and Bernice . FOOTHILL AMATEUR LEAGUE W L Pet PAMOTUINNG essa Se 6 0 1000 UUM eS 4 2 667 TANGO ice f 3 867 Neweastle 22.. 5 8 -600 Rocklin . 3 500 4 333 % 333 6 * 000 _ Sunday's Scores Placerville 11, Colfax 1, Lingoln 9, Nevada City. 3. Forest Hill 2, Rocklin 1. Auburn 9, Newcastle 8. Games Next fouday First Games Ena Half. Colfax at ‘Aburn. Lincoln at Forest Hill. “Newcastle ' at Nevada City. ‘Placerville at. Rocklin. CLEAN SOLEPLATE’ Because starch encrusted soleplates can’t be expected to whisk
through’ the laundry pile, clean them by funning the hot fron over a paper sprinkled with salt to remove ‘the sticky starch. Wax by rubbing beeswax or paraffin over’ the soleplate. The warm iron run over clean paper removes excess Wax. ; ee: ‘. William Carey Heads Legion; ean Legion meeting” ‘Tuesday wheat in 1946 was 873,983,000 bushnia assembly prohibits the killing of . ' Wayne Brown Vice Command GRASS VALLEY: The HagueThomas-Hegarty Post of the Amerievening elected William Carey Sr, commander; Wayne Brown, vice commander;) John Bunch, second vice commander; Manuel Cieogni, finance officer; Marvin Kitts, historian; Bud. Painter, sergeant at arms; Al Orsel, color bearer; Charles Plumtree, chaplain and Ed Bawden, adjutant. A joint installation with the Legion Auxiliary will be held on Satur{ Little Misses Judith Gon aid Carol} Assisting in serving were Marian . 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 Broad Street, Nevada City Frank Daly — ——— Reliable Transfer & Storage : SE aI A Bet and York: St. On Pasi: — SS THRESHOLD TO THE BEST IF Pipe Bie Ae DD Be ee oie Gio Goose day,. June 28th. The San Joaquin Valley contains somewhat over 51 er cent of the lands in California. The United States crop of winter els. The assessed value of property. in San Francisco in 1945. was $846.625,000. WE HAVE A NEW STOCK OF: MOTOROLA CAR and HOUSE RADIOS -~— including the PERSONAL” : Telephone 984 201 Mill Street, Grass Valley A. bill introduced in the Califorhoming pigeons, _ me t aoe is. Cocccccccce __ HERE'S WHAT YOU GET FOR $1.40 FROM OPTOMETRIST YES CLasses HED -312 Broad Street Telephone 270-W Nevada City 502 Main Street—Nevada City KNIT AND RELAX BOTANY. YARN _. NO DYE LOT 80c and 85c for 2 Oz. _ BERGER’S Yan and Button Shop Opposite Elementary School Phone 669W — FLINDT’S PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY . ACCOUNTANTEDWIN STEPHENS " Public Actneptant Opposite Court House Telephone 6989-J . FUNERAL DIRECTORS . HOLMES FUNERAL HOME The ' Holmes Firheral Home ot vieo is priced within the nidans ot alll. Ambolante edrvéce at all’ Roum ‘Phone 703 me 246 Seeramente ft. * Norade Ot “OPTOMETRISTS _ GEORGE Cc. BOLES $12 Broad Atrvet, ‘Nevada City Telephone 270-W LF. “O'CONNOR Mining and ‘own! United’ States Mineral Surveyins Lieensed Surveyor 203 West Main Street, Grass Vv FRATERNAL ‘AND CLUB DIRECTORY ~ 5 NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 5] B. P. O. ELKS Thursday evening at 8 P. Elks Home, Pine St. Rhone 108. visiting’ Elks welcome: “WILLIAM WASLEY, £. B. . WILLIAM TAMBLYN, Sec. >. HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56 = NLS. GoW. z Meets every 2nd Aas 4th yy) o day evening at Pyth 2 Broad Street. Visiting Nativewelcome. ALBERT S. BATSS, Pres. DR. C, W. CHAPMAN, Ret. ——— 4 fourt® Meets every second an He i] Be Defendants. You and « directed: to . complaint in above, broug Guperior Cox ffernia, in < Nevada, with the service 1 mons, if ser ef Nevada, daye if serve You are h less you aj above requil will take juc any money o the Complain : tract, or he © for any oth the complain That said _ the above n: the above n eich. of ther ifs’ title t poperty desi @file herein hérein-after ad to de Cains ‘of th dants, and e¢ wknown per; om the title ety and the ' slant tothe 49, 750, an Civil Pocedur fornia, and ¢ ony is situat California, ar