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NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1940. PAGE FOUR
‘of Jesus‘ Name,” congregation. Pray. ET ROTARIANS VISIT EUREKA ed by showing them the historic vA) {
SPECIAL i er, pastor. Chorus Salutation, SamESSEMBLY NDS —_—— sights of Nevada county and a spec: oh uel Richard Gaines. Dedication, Rov-. . “ «+ Clyde Gwin, president of Nevada. jal barbecue dinner be served at
D ert Franz. O. Bread of Life, Cesar R City Rotary, accompanied by H. F. Skilman Flat east of Nevada City
Screen oors Franck: Seri=ture reading. The TAX SATU ATION Sofge and Guerdon Ellis, fellow! and then the journey be continued on
Cc METHODIST CHURCH Green Cathedral, Carl-Hahn. Passing a members, attended an interdistrict, to Lake Tahoe, Messrs. Guerdon BiSUNDAY SERVICES by, Henry Pursell. Dawn, Pearl CurPQ) ' ‘Rotary meeting in Eureka Sunday! lis, C. M. Gwin and Sofge were en@) . ran. Calm as the Night, Carl Bohm. INT REACHED and Monday returning Tuesday. tertained all along the route they
M 2 Se Offering and offertory. Vocal solo While in Eureka they were taken. traveled over the past week end and
P Peed Sapte eg Pun by special request “Come unto Me” SACRAMENTO, May 23.—Califor-. through the great plant oF the Pacific} at Seotia they were served a crab
L bare ge ia sen: eran Mrs. Emma Dunstan. Sermonette. nia has reached the “saturation. lumber company at Scotia. 4 feed and luncheon at Garberville and
E Sites Beane Hawkins Eiiaik URE “Service’’ pastor. Chorus My Creed,. point” in taxation, the state assemH. F. Sofge, secretary of the Ne-. Bureka.
Sua aa : __. Elizabeth Barrett. Songs my mother. bly Revenue and Taxation commii-. V@da City Chamber of Commerce, Literature was exchanged at difT Oneal 2 rules ips Almenty taught me, Dvorak Stcikles. A Spirit. tee reorted to the state legislative . Stated yesterday that tentative plans. ferent places they visited and plans
E las uee Gy Go Flower, Campbell Tipton. God of all! body today, adding that there is no ve been' made to entertain a cara-. made to route travelers each way
pean ee imioneine Hevtiiial pes ature, Carl Hahn. need of any new taxes at this timg. . V4 ~of NiBItOrs from Eureka, ee over the Tahoe Ukiah on sight-seeing
With Spring Hinge Handle Offering and offertory Hymn “y ey oe ee Soe ke tev The re t It of i hie sto : Pare esis ies igi
? ae . 2 ; eed Mayet ed to hear this wonderful program. ee ee ee jother cities along the Tahoe Ukiah
. Love Thy Kingdom,’ congregation. The choral versonncl Mrs Geo Ab. gation during the last ten weeks re-. highway that expect to travel to the Cooperative dairy farmers fear the
Hook and Eye $2.95 ‘Sermon, “Our Great Heroes,” MemZ sof th isl lared th i :
’ gaat ee , evedo, Mrs. N. Byers, Mrs. ‘Cari. °@8S Of the legislature, declared the. end of Highway 20 in the near fut-. threatened trade agreement with
1 . Orial service. Hymn 489. ‘‘America,”’ Rook. Wes. “Omer Chek dire 8 entire economic structure of the state. re, This group would be entertainArgentina which produces butter at
Screen Cloth, ...sq. ft. 37/2¢ . congregation. Prayer, Rev. H. H. Cross, Mrs, B, E. Eastburn, Mrs, A_. '8 threatened with “devastating de12 cents a pound and cheese at 6
eridae Will Wank tO akiend chareh Frisbee, Mrs. C. H. Fennel, Mrs. G. . ~ T P ay 1 1 :
HILLS FLAT LUMBER CO. somewhere next Sunday Epworth stig Nana ast nes to asta a Ak ie rae ae ne
Home-Owned Yard League service.at 6:3 p. m. Miss ee ee ee of tate nee e fui Hanns .
HILLS FLAT PHONE 699 Alice Norton leader. a ee a eee ae market for state warrants and to
Sica cert by-the Singing} F: 4::Prior, Mrs. E. Pennigar, Mrs. :
acred cencer J sini bring about a_ balanced budget .
J. Rifkin, Mrs. R. Smith, Mrs. J. Vihel, Mrs. N. Woodward, Mrs: Emmas
Dunstan director, Mrs. Adin Henderson, accompanist.
Week events.
Quartz and Placer ciaim location
notice blanks at the Nugget Office.
Mothers cf Sacramento. Program as
Hymn “All Hail the Power
through economy and efficiency in
administration of state governmental affairs, continued the report, submitted by the committee chairman, .
follows:
A benefit concert . a Hae a oa oy Assemblyman Rodney Turner, Bakt Your banker A. Choral. Society of Grass Valley. ai ae tex egllacti have i
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The proceed will go to the church Geblapatss Sap Seed cheer teh ra haa
. ed three fold, from $103,686,036 or
$18.26 per citizen. of California in
1929-30 preceding the depression 1a
$311,850,709 or $44.93 per citizen
in 1938-39,” the report read.
“It is the belief of this committee
that the saturation point has been
reached and that the imposition of
additional taxes would prove disastrous to the well being of the people
as a whole and devastating to the
economic security of the stage of
California,’ it continued.
Increased tax burdens: fall directly upon business and business transactions and, said the legislators, ‘‘if
business and industry are to be en-.and your friend
fund. Silver offering.
cordially invited.
improvement
All
TRINITY EPISCOPAL
CHURCH SERVICES
The first Sunday after Trinity—
8:30 a. m. Holy communion. 9:45
a. m. Church school. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and address. The rector
will address the congregation upon:
“What Makes People Bad?’’ The
music will be led by the vested choir.
Mrs. C. A. Libbey will direct the
choir. Miss Mary Libbey will be at
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The gift to delight her
luxury-loving young .
heart.. sheer, flattering stockings that
will make her slim
"Personal engths”
-he organ. SHORT MEDIUM LONG kl " the i ven prettier.
Confirmation social hour, Monday, senate to esas < teh moe ron gl aie Ba
4 p. m, The confirmees will meet at. ®™Ployment, too great a share of the $1 15 TO $1 35 gt
fruits of industry must not be taken . . NoMend’s longer .
the home of Mrs. Ethel Parsons to :
through taxation. Gift-wrapped om request mileage, too.
enjoy another social hour. Members
c® the class will be received in the
lovely garden of the Gillett Nursery.
Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m. The members of the choir will
“This committee is of the firm
opinion that unemployment cannot
be permanently reduced until industry is encouraged to provide more
jobs,’’ the report stated. ‘‘As indus9,042 Banhamericans”
as part owners of this bank BERT’S DRY
meet at the church to prepare for the ee cape Gea peAviiee i coke
rve f isi ish on Sunday, yes ns btiaice! . T
are happy to se e you. P us % phe aes We : under the stimulus of more moderGOODS S ORE
od oe ee the i Roy a we ate taxation, the urge for additional Hee
In your neighborhood or in your community, he’s your Noel Porter, Bishop of Northern taxes to finance relief as well as un( ) 4 employment insurance, will be lessened and the state budget automat116 Mill Street Grass Valley California, celebrated this week his
seventh year as bishop to the people
of this area of the country. He will a
be in Nevada City June 2. Be sure
to greet him upon this occasion
when he will confirm the confirmees
and’ institute the vestry.
H. THOMAS PATEMAN, Rector.
DEANNA DURBIN SINGS
IN“ITS A DATE”
TO PLAY AT NEVADA
Hollywood’s most famous singing
voice was assured fullest and most
versatile range when Universal stndios prepared Deanna Durbin’s largher seventh
banker..and your friend. He is happy to serve you well
because he knows you and because, in serving you well,
he is best serving his own business.
Actually, the 9,042 men and women who work for Bank
of America are part owners of this great statewide financial institution. The feeling of ownership which they enjoy,.and the feeling of neighborhood or community spirit
which they share with you are the basis of the cordial,
» personally interested service you receive at any of the 495
Bank of America branches,
nk of America
NATIONAL, £RUSi,2 ASSOCIATION
MEMBER FEDE L DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION .
NEVADA CHLY BRANK Hi
H. A. CBENOW, Manager
est musical score for
picture, ‘It’s a Date.’’ ]
Songs of seven peoples are represented in the international score for
the.film, to play at the Nevada Theatre Sunday and Monday.
America is represented with a
popular number, ‘‘Love Is All,” by
Pinky—Tomlin and Harry Tobias.
Deanna also sings the Scotch ballad, ‘‘Loch Lomond;”’ the Viennese
number, Schubert’s ‘‘Ave Maria;”’ and
the Italian. Puccini’s..‘‘Musetta’s
Street Song” from ‘‘La Boheme.”
Hawaii, colorful locale for the latter half of the picture, is represented
in two new numbers presented by
Harry Owens and his: Royal Hawaiians. The new songs are ‘‘It HappenNie in Kaloha’’ and ‘‘Rhythm of the
slands.”’
ay Francis sings the Hungarian
“Gypsy Lullaby” with a ‘gypsy ensemble in opening scenes.
UST suppose that down the street a
dealer had an automobile so close
to your heart’s desire that it might have
been made to your own specifications.
ee ay
the “wanted
gift
Wouldn’t it be tragic if you passed up
that honey —just because you didn’t
inquire what the prices actually wereP
Here and there that’s happening, we (thy
fear. Happening /because people who UY
want Buicks aren’t getting the actual
facts.
Maybe you didn’t know, above all, that
for Buick SPECIAL models, current
prices} begin as low as $895 *for the
business coupe, delivered at Flint. That
even when you add transportation
based on rail rates, state and local taxes
(if any), and optional equipment and
accessories, delivered prices are the
lowest ever on such value.
or
Choose from the
large selection _
of cameras we’re
Maybe you didn’t know that doce are
five 1940 Buicks at five different price
ranges.
ZEIBRIGHT MINE
Drifting is being done in the Ze1bright mine property to develop ore
for milling. The mill remains closed
and plans are going forward to handle tailings. During the last severe
rainstorm the big talings dam broke
and released the contents into Bear
River. The Newmont company has
constructed a splendid road to the
mine.
— featuring this
GRADUATION
That every one of these has a big,
husky, straight-eight engine electrically
balanced after assembly by Buick’s
own exclusive process.
But all that’s true. You can prove it
any day by asking for a demonstration
that costs nothing, and involves no obliThat soft, stout coil springs are found gation.
on every one — that every one has
recoil-mounted Knee-Action, fingerflick transmission, bona fide Buick
styling — features literally counted by
the dozen.
So why take a chance of missing something that could be yours for the trying?
Go see your Buick dealer now!
KODAK BANTAM fi8
$395
Get)
PEACE OFFICERS TO MEET
The Peace Officers Association
will hold another Ladies’ Night at
the Log Cabin Inn west of Grass Valley on Friday, May 31 at 7:30 -o’clock. Charles P. Rich, United States
secret service operative will show
motion pictures, and “Know Your
Money” being the theme of his talk.
The Sacramento Pistol and Revolver
Club will meet at 2 o’clock Friday
afternoon, May 31 on the new Ne
vada City range for a shoot.
ROMEMACE Acwecpher ne
: OLSON—In Calistoga, Napa coun—-e
“Grass Valley's Photo Center’ ty, May 10, 1940 to Mr. and Mrs.
*__107.Mill Street Grass Valley . £227 Olson,_2_ son. (The Olsons. __"SNNR—ses-me oenenaL.
gear ee ait ae 2 a 2 as are of Camptonville.) ee ee
{Prices subject to change without notice.
Sales are hitting new highs — so Buick
dealers are ready to make swell deals.
buys
PAUL VILES
HILLS FLAT, GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
a
EXEMPLAR OF GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
ITS AT THE NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO FAIRS