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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 13, 1946 (4 pages)

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PAGE FOUR NEVADA CITY NUGGET f Ht: MONDAY, MAY 13, 1946 bak co arses EE ec ERC nem —< li, > P ib: a Y since 1939 * Today, almost everything you buy for your home costs more. The one important exception is the gas and electric service which does so much of your housework and supplies light and heat as needed. While average living costs have risen 35 per cent and,more, the cost of BOTH gas and electricity has gone DOWN despite> wartime conditions. Today, P. G. and E.’s gas and electric rates, long among the lowest in the entire country, are lower than ever before, The average cost of natural gas for domestic use, has dropped 33 per cent since*1939 and the cost of electricity tor home use has gone down 16 per cent. Rate reductions in the past year alone represent annual savings to customers of $7,490,000. _ Our rates have ‘been cut in the face ot the soaring cost ot providing gas and electric service..service that is unfailing and adequate. In 1945, provision for taxes amounted to thirty cents of every dollar of our revenue, yet the average P. G. and E. bill for gas and electric service in San Francisco, for example, was lowest among fifty-one principal Cities ..including those subsidized by government and tax-exempt..in the United States. e PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY --:--. of Egbert S. Thomas Is Borne To Rest . Funergl services were held Fri. ax afternoon in Holmes Funeral . Home for Egbert S. Thomas who died } ~~ d Rev. Joseph Moore conducted the . } service. Interment . View Cemetery, . Thomas was Worn and resided in ‘in a local hospital Tuesday night. was in Forest Nevada City until he was 46, when the entered the employ of the South . Pacific Company, Follewing his retiremeuwt. in 1937 he came to Nevada City to live. He was 7'5 years af age. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Blizabeth Jewett Thomas amd five ee dren, Arthur E. of Richmond; Joseph L. of Sanger, Mrs. Donaldine Barnes of Watsonville; Mrs. Ervine Zobel of El Centro and William Thompson of Paso Robies. Iris Bennallack Weds Robert Schindhelm (Misg Iris Evelyn Bennallack and Robert Carl Schindholm were married during an impressive double ring cefemony, on the afternoon of May 5 in the Methodist. Church of Grass Valley by the pastor Rev. Jesse Rudkin. — : The “bride was gowned in white nylon with full skirt anid train with a net veil trimmed with orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of white rosebuds and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Arlie Hansen sister of the, bride, was matron of honor, and! bridesmaids were (Miss Charlotte I rinity ( *hurch I aun ch : $ e ° A e f tab an " y twi we e k y Drive For Memorial Organ fas Joe ee Ore ree re : Morrison and Miss Doris Wilder. The flower girls were the bride’s nieces Nancy Bennallaeck and Sue Arlesen Hansen. The best man was the bridegroom’s brother, Eric Sehindhelm and ushers were Brian Bennallack and Harley Frink. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Bennallack and has lived in Grass Valley all her life. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schindhelm. He attended Grass Valley schools, He served with an engineering construction unit in India durinig the war. The couple will reside in Oakland ‘where the bridegroom is now employed. County Sells Lots > At Public Auction At public auction on the court house steps Friday afternoon, County Clerk R. N. McCormack sold three small lots owned by the city adjoining the tract formerly used by the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad for depot purposes. The three lots were bid in by Edward LaRue, who now owns the depot property for $550. > BIRTHS Dalwson—In Grass Valley May 8 to Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dawson of Marysville a son. Frey—In Nevada City May 9 to Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Frey a 8on: HARDY FLOWER AND For Fruits and Vegetables. Colfax Fruit GARDEN GLOVES—Leather Palms, Soft Leather Backs, Small, Medium an Large Sizes MEXICAN BASKETS GAY — COLORFUL — PRACTICAL shopping and for gifts. “Everything for the Farm and Garden” Hills Flat—Telephone 157 VEGETABLE PLANTS— BIG VAR'ETY! NEW PLANTS ARRIVING DAILY For gathering up eggs. For Growers Co. eee oeaepen = . Mr. and Mrs. walcation. They will go by rail from NEVADA CITY (Nevada Cv.),. gacramento to Seattle and from May 9—At a meeting of the vestry} there embark for a trip to Alaska and Rev. Angus Miller’ rector of . through the Inland Passage. Trinity Episcopal Church plans were . EINE ene oP led made for a memorial as a testimon-. phe codfish
ial to the universal thanksgiving at a time. lays a million ees Chester Scheemer to all memlbers and friends of Pin . ity contributions. These may be giv-! en to the rector, Senior Warden Ben . Hall or Junior Warden William . Home. : i When the ongan is installed it is planned to place on it plaque bear-’ ing the names of all the young men! who left the parish to serve in the. late war, and those who made the ultimate sacrifice. pe . New Modern Bus Plys Route To Marysville Kent Walker, owner of the Nevada County Bus, has placed in operation that World War II is ended. It was unanimously decided that; the best memorial would be a new . DIRECTION T. AND D. JR., pipe organ. An appeal will be made! j ENTEPRISES, INC. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SHOCK VINCENT PRICE a General Motors Clipper bus beand tween Nevada City, Grass ‘Valley and Marysville. : The vehicle carries 25 passengers LYNN BARI and is modernly equipped with reMARCH OF TIME clining plush covered chairs. Walki . er states the new piece of equipment No. 9 is a forerunner of more to come. Ladies—Take‘a Tip from JOAN BENNETT. ”‘Redecorate with TRIMZ READY-PASTED . . _ WALLPAPER . at MARk renee ee re 2 Decnattbisl Club House and Lounge i NOW OPEN CLUB HOUSE — SADDLE HORSES PACK TRIPS REFRESH MENTS JOPAMAVI COUNTRY CLUB — HALF WAY BETWEEN GRASS VALLEY AND Nevada City — Just a short walk from the bus stop at CLUB HOUSE AVAILABLE, FOR PRIVATE PARTIES OPEN EVERY DAY AT 1 P. M. AND ALL DAY = SUNDAY _ HORSES AVAILABLE. ANY TIME BRING THE. KIDDIES OUT FOR A ROMP IN THE PINES —while you enjoy view from the cozy home-like porch, or go for a healthful horseback ride on gentle, well-mannered horses. TO OUR GUESTS AND FRIENDS WE MAKE THIS We intend to make the Jopamavi Country Club the show place of Northern California — a place PLEDGE. where those who want and ceived with quiet courtesy and every attention to your pleasure. We have many months of hard work on our building program and agsure you that as conditions permit additional facilities Will be added for your pleasure. the restful quiet of a lovely demand the best will be reA NOTE TO PARENTS—SCHOOL WILL SOON BE out and as always your children will be looking for some place for good clean fun, you may rest assured that when they are here every effort will be made to see that they have fun in a clean wholesome atmosphere. _ that you.send your written permission for minor children to ride, otherwise we are forced to deny the ‘child a horse. We ask Glenwood Road. a TELEPHONE. 70J2 — J. PAUL HUGHES, Qwner BS So Easy Anyone Can Do It! @ ‘The patterns are so lovely—~and it’s so easy to use,” says this glamorous Hollywood star. ‘‘It comes all ready-pasted, all ready to apply. Makes every woman { ; . . . her own decorator!” Miss. Bennett chose Trimz ‘“‘Rosamond’’—one of many lovely Trimz patterns now being shown at this store. Come in—see for yourself why Trimz wallpaper is first choice of movie stars, and all America! Every pattern guaranteed washable and fadeproof— guaranteed to stick or money back! Priced as low as $1.98 a box of 81 feet, complete with matching border. NO PASTE NO TOOLS NO MUSS ¥& Star ot the International Pictures Pros duction ‘The Woman in the>Window:, Smarten Rooms with Trimz APPLIKAYS, too Gorgeous, colorful, ready-cute out decoratiBns for walls, ceil» ings, and pee Just dip ia water—and apply! Only 59¢ box of 7 matching pieces. ALPHA STORES, Inc. PHONE 5 NEVADA CITY PHONE 88 GRASS VALLEY ee WE INVITE ALL THOSE WHO LOVE TO DINE WELL TO VISIT THE Lake Olympia Restaurant Opemfrom.10 A. M. Until 2'P. M. Every Day OUR MEALS ARE FIRST (CLASS Our Soda Fountain Refreshments ‘Are Served By Experts TED AND BILL » Hotel Clunie UNDBR NEW MANAGEMEN1 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, OALIFORNIA J. VANCE HUCKINS, Manager —Best Food