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November 21, 1940 (8 pages)

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6 0 a) e0 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, Zi, 1940. NEVADA CITY NUGGET ies SEO mE AS eh, CHURC:.ES BETHANY CHURCH 419 eis Specie St. Affiliated with Assemblies of God. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Rev. Phil Gibson former pastor of Bethany Church will be speaking at both the morning and evening services. Rev. Gibson is now associated with the Assemblies of God Church of Centralia, Washington. Mr. Gibson at the present time is preparing for service on the missionary field in Borneo. Evening Evangelistic Service at 7:30 p.m. Come and enjoy a stirring evangelistic meeting. Good and instrumental talent. Christ Ambassadors meet at 6: p. m. Come and join them in work for the Lord. Praise and prayer nesday 7:30 p. m. fellowship with us. TRINITY EPISCOPAL singing 45 their ing; WedEnjoy Christian meet ae 30 a. a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. The music will be furnished by Mrs. C. A. Libbey with Miss Mary Libbey at the organ. REV. H. THOMAS. PATEMAN, METHODIST Ck CHURCH THANKSG IVING SERVICE Sunday school at 10 a. m; PreachIng service at 11 a. m. Vocal golo, Tom Rickard, Thanksgiving Scripture reading. Instrumental bass solo, Johnny Blamey. Sermon, pastor. Epworth League at 6 p. m, Miss “Barbara Phariss, leader. Preaching service at 7 p. m. Ten minutes of song service led by the young peo‘ple. Instrumental solo, with congregation singing the words. Sermon, pastor. Week events: Bible. study. and prayer hour. Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. The Women’s Society will meet in the church parlors 1 p. m. Wednesday. Choir practice Wednesday at 7 p. m. Young people’s prayer ‘hour oa Thursday at 7 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Christian Science Nevada City holds services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, 114 Boulder Street, Sunday school starts at 9:45. Testimonial meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month at 8 p. m. Society of CATHOLIC CHURCH Two masses will be celebrated at the St. Canice Catholic Church here Sunday. The first mass will be at 8 a. m.and the second at 10 a. m. Father Patrick O’Reilly and Father Edward Williams are the ministers. j Thanksgiving Guests— Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fleming and son of Sacramento and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Richard Sofge of this city were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Sofge. Mrs. Fleming is a daughter and Sofge a son of the host and hostess. vice a week the Nevada ‘City Nugget comes at $2.50 a year. . ember . CITY JUDGE COUGHLIN HAS NO adi WILLARD JONES BOUND OVER TO SUPERIOR ad.y weapon, Jones is accused of firing a shot at superior court next week, Visits Martines Here— INTENTION OF LEV YING TRAFFIC his daughter during an argument I COURT, FOR TRIAL last Sunday night a: their home in Miss Francis'’Pryor of ' Walnut FINES SIMPLY TO RAISE MONEY Willard Jones, French Corral /Yench Corral. The complaint against us es be a ween Pryor of Lodi, Seta onion eet eaeeect county road employee, was bound Jones was signed by Loretta, the ide of ee ee Cliy Judge Miles D, Coughlin, in finding H. R. Fitgpatrick not guilty over to the superior court here by daughter, who is a student in the © %* V&T® Ssests the Mart-nes at of *peeding, stated his court will continue its policy of helping to make Justice of the Peace George GildNevada City High ‘School. 1 Vhanksgiving d here toga:. aetioe ald hos ee “ani be sa Tae ee eoece iat se ersleeve on a charge of assault with Jones will be arraigned in the : aT i ae fae ee Sty, re en en —— ee AO ODT the policy of extracting fines ee a er from persons who ave not guilty unEscapes Injury in 75 2, der the statutory law, Foot Ride Down Canyon ‘ivaveling At 35 Miles . Wane Worune rode with Bill . eS ee Medlyn driver of an Alpha Stores) ee Bios per hour in a 26 mile se vent he aie nay ere ae “if zire on Sunday night, ovember 8rd. Ltd., oil truck, on his trip to Al-} Whe evidence. shows? dude leghany this week. . CGIBMHa riled. “that at ne time of Medlyn escaped with only eta tho allesed offense the hichway was es when the front wheels of ths. dro, the wistbillty. good for ‘night truck locked while descending the. time, that there svere dn approac i South Yuba River grade and} inc “Gave. Ghat ‘there was only one plunged 75 feet down the canyons siler’ cab on fhe Tone woe in the rolling over two and one half tim-. Bie dipeGtind Becthe aotendont: iat ieee : i’ the paved portion of the road was Mediyn rodé the: ituck all ine io a puree rei . way down. The truck came to a Py eee ee ee Least nee a i} shoulder 0a each side and an addi;s‘op when it struck a vee ticonel graded portion of several feet A state division of highway . from the shoulder to the curb. No . construction tractor pulled the showing was mat ‘of mechanical uck back tothe highway. In adWnTitiess Of the vehicle: ner of any dition to riding the sil down) danger to personsor property re‘he canyon, Medlyn.was in the auitite from’ the driving of the 4eat rdriver's seat while. it was towed Headant.2! Sa Ur ay a Nn O N ay bazk to ‘the Menway. Tie latter Traffic Law Purposes uD was almost as perilous as the) “Nhe purpose of the traffic laws”, eae Judge Coughlin continued, “is to Nevada City merchants are again sponso-ing a two day Dollar and Bargain Day Sale for Medlyn was considered very make the use of the streets and the fomtunate to escape with bie Wey jo oa. eos meupenia edd the benefit of their customers here and elsewhe-e in Sierra and Nevada Counties. The les wee omy, ae pedestrians alike. The purpose of a 50 Ballons of gasoline, at. UC) aunt ot {ustiice te fo ade thal laws On both days, Saturday and Monday, the local stores aha j) are fairly administered as adoptea ATT : : See : ( _y! by legislative bodies. No court shoula W!! remain open until 9 p. m. The merchants of this city inoe i be degraded into an extortion bureau vite you to take advantage of the bargains offered for the two ecla S nor relegated to the position of a wi ravens Sbllection insHtalon othe evs ane also to inspect their newest lines of Christmas stock. VITAL STATISTICS amount of fines deposited with the oe). municipal treasurer is not a correct a BIRTHS gauge of the administration of jusSee Our Window HAMILTON—In Grass Valley, tice. The proof of law enforcement
November 18, 1940,.to Mr. and Mrs. on the streets and highways is in the Save Dollars for Oe oe . ve Ree orderly conduct of traffic -and the ee @ ber 1s tao, pegeas cea ee 136 absence of accidents thereon, ‘I'he DOLLA i DAY 4 Wirta, a son. MARRIAGE DECLARATIONS BAKER-EDEN—In Nevada City, November 19,1940, by —Carl-Edward. Baker, 25, and Elma Louise Eden, 21, both of Nevada City. FULLER JAMES — In Nevada City, November 19, 1940, by Herman Bugene Fuller, 24, of Oakland, and Elinor Mary James, 26, of Grass Valley. “MARRIAGE LICENSES DARRAH Reno, Nevada, November. 18, 1940, to Raymond Darrah, 23, and Alice McClain 18, both of Alleghany. DIVORCE YOUNKER—dJIn Nevada City, Nov19, 1940, Lela Marie Younker against Jess Carlton Younker; suit filed; ground, extreme cruelty. DEATH WIDDER—In Grass Valley November 19, 1940, Frederick O. Widder, husband of Christine Widder; a native of San Francisco, aged 66 years. The funeral services were he!d yesterday at the Hooper-Weaver Mortuary in Grass Valley. Cremation followed in Sacramen'to. Tell your friends you “saw it in the Nevada City Nugget.’’ Francisco— Jackson, who. was the chairman of this year’s Red Cross Roll Call drive, left this morning for San Francisco on a visit. Leaves For San Mrs. Pat Visiting Parents Here— Elton Tobiassen, student at the University of California at Davis, is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents here. police are charged with the responSibility of executing the laws, This can be done to a great extent by a vigilant observation and guidance. No resort should be made to citations simply for the purpose of making a certain number of arrests per week or per month nor in any attempt to raise Money by fines, which, is in effect, just. another tax on the motorist.’’ SCOUT BOARD T0 MEET IN AUBURN Members of the Tahoe “Area Council Executive Board will meet Tuesday evening, November 26th at the city hall in Auburn. ° President of the Council Loweli L., Sparks, will preside and discuss with the district representatives the national preparedness program which has been undertaken in the couneil. Featured in this program is the roll call and inventory with all the troops being formally inspected by commissioners. At a later late District Mobilizaition will be held. Another matter which will occupy a portion of the evening is the adoption of.the council budget. The council’s finances. have been increasing during the past year but membership and council service has nearly doubled, The determining of how much of a program expansion can be undertaken will shape the year’s budget. 2 ° Nugget Office, Nevada City For a week.. here is what your dollar will buy: 12 POSTCARD PHOTOS—$1.00 8x10 ENLARGEMENTS—$1.00 3 5x7 ENLARGEMENTS—$1.00 Photographs are the ideal Christmas presents. Bring your negatives to us for enlarging. We also handle attractive mounts. The above offer also applies to aur large stock of negatives, including Armistice Day parade pictures, showing Laurel Parlor, Native Daughters drill team. Don't forget! When you have your home and Christmas Tree attractively decorated call upon us to record the scene permanently with photographs. KOHLER and ARDEN 120 S. Church Street, Grass Valley ON THIS SPECIAL FOR Sat. and Mon. 317M MANY OTHER SPECIAL FALL BUYS ‘One Inch Boards Two by Four’s Two by Twelve’s DIAMOND MATCH CO. and PAY DAY SPECIALS and Monday many sensaFor Satur we are offe tional bargains. BERGGREN Jewelry Store PINE STREET OUR CHOICE CUTS ARE ALWAYS ‘Special FOR DOLLAR DAYS EVERY DAY Visit the National Market for your meats and meat products National MARKET Broad Street 15c Pound 35c Pound at the reasonable prices. THE SWEET SHOP PEANUT BRITTLE BRAZIL NUT PATTIES This sensational candy offer is good for— SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY Come in and see our large variety of home made candies, all of which are priced reasonably. Arrange to order your Holiday Boxes of candy how, We box our own candy for you and you will be surprised 25c 2 Pounds 65c 2 Pounds mas gifts for'any members of the family. 4 312 Broad Street Dozens of toys of every description ‘and scores of’articles appropriate as ChristNow is the time to shop for Christmas, while ae choice is unlimited. Ask us about our lay-away plan. A small deposit will hold an article for you until Christmas. Many are taking advantage of our doll lay-away plan. Why don’t you? Save More St