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Collection: Newspapers > Nugget Shopper

June 25, 1948 (8 pages)

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5 el f ee wh) am 2 hJ HILLS FLAT Nd TARROTS 4 CIRCULATION in trading area 6,288 Nevada County’ s Own A LEETE PUBLICATION NUGGET SHOPPER BOXHOLDER — LOCAL “ . OCCUPANT : ” Sec. 502, P. 4 a KR U. S. POSTAGE PAID. Permit No. zZ Grass Valley, Callif. Volume . — No. 31 NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA Friday, June 25, 7 948 © ot ‘you down? SEE PAGE 3 FOR FASHION NOTES Be A United Shopper! Save from 5 to 15% on almost every dollar you spend United Shoppers Cards Available at the Music Center 117 Broad St., Nevada City, or Phone NC 741-W for further information G-E Fans 8” SUPER oscillating $22.06 10” oscillating 16.95 10” SUPER oscillating 27.95 These fine fans are equipped with long-life General Electric Motors and super-quiet blades. Prices include Federal Excise Tax. NEVADA CITY Radio & Electric 413. Broad St. Phone NC 387-R PUBLIC MARKET 412 E. MAIN ST. PACIFIC FOOD CENTER 138 MILL ST. ~ PHONE 447W —— . VAN CAMP SARDINES ANT SPRAY Pipt bottle he 5 oz. tins Now you can spray ’em 12 oz ‘can APRICOT NECTA 2 «. le PEACH NECTAR 2" 2.. 1S5e KELLOGG’S RICE KRISPIES @ rks. Ee TEA ALTA BLACK quarter lb. pkg. .... 2 BTC SKIPPY DOG FOOD P RUNES In Heavy Syrup No. 2 can 10e eBeans Deb@ CLARIBEL TOMATO SAUCE 6G .. 20€ BEN HUR LAZY DAISY PEACHES Freestone Halves ING. PRODUCT A LITTLE WHITE KING 1 1s a LOT oF soap! Giant 69° PTC COFFEE Regular Grind 1 Ib. can Size “Where Complexions Are Fine, There's Always Pine” es RIO GRANDE . BLACKEYE PEAS l5e WE GIVE S&H G TEA Tall Can FRUITS & VEGETABLES; 2». ZHE Z runches IDE MUSTARD GREENS .u:ci<: 1 De Bunch ae ASPARAGUS GRAPE JUICE GARDEN A FINE TOILET SOAP MILD —-GENTLE aie Miia REEN STAMPS SCHENLEY RESERVE yin 2!’ SCOT CH BLACK & WHITE 4/5 pint 2 CREAM OF KENTUCKY inn 2” Liquor Dept. At Hill’s Flat Store Only! ‘complete -. McKenzie, PETE DALEY SIGNS WITH RED SOX GRASS VALLEY: Peter Daley, an outstanding, all around athlete returned Sunday from aé_e two weeks trip to Boston, Mass., where he signed a two .year contract with the Red Sox of the American League. He expects to go to Louisvill® a triple A club of the American Association next year. Daley will
report to San Jose Red Sox farm club in the California State, League next Thursday. He will the season and_ be groomed for his move to the American cfub nxt ‘season. Daley said that he was royally entertained both by the Red Sox and the New York Yankees, both of which have attempted to-land the young sabre ‘State F ieuateg To Build New Office NEVADA CITY: Part of the money héld in reserve by the State Forestry Division has been appropriated for building a new office structure in the State Forestyy reservation here. The building will cost $9,900. Another $6,000 has aside for remodeling ‘the old office building into a home for the fire dispatcher and his family. ‘Part of the funds allocated to this district will be used to install a telephone service between the lookout station. on Wolf Mounrtain and the offices adjoining Nevada City. . PERSONALS -:Vincent O’Connor and Roger sons of San Francisco physicians, are spending the summer aS guests of Tom and Pat Green of Oak Springs Ranch. Dr. Pearl Schneider is in San Francisco attending the American optical convention. J. B. Underwood. member of the Grass Valley High School faculty, is attending a six weeks summer school session in the University of California at Berkeley. He is specializing in physics. been set, { ie Biory of a 49) ‘er. FROM THE BOOK EDITED BY C. L. CANFIELD Have ridden over on Brush Creek a couple of times visiting my old acquaintances. They were all busy, and it was pleasant to sit on the bank and watch them work. They are curious about the results of our: river mining. It has got round that we took out a hundred thousand dollars and . did not say yes or no, as some of the partners might. not want the facts given. Selby Flat is getting to be quite a place. There are at. least a couple of dozen women living there. The wives © of some. of the wildest boys on the creek have come cut to join their husbands, and it has sobered them down considerably. Jim Peters was drowned last week. He was a hard worker, but would go on a spree occasionally. He got full on the Flat at one of the saloons and started for his cabin after dark. He must have stumbled and fallen while crossing the creek for they found him face downward, dead, in less than a foot of water. Rode over to the river yesterday. The water has gone down and there is no trace of our work left, except the brush shelters on the bank. I hear that the two companies below us did*as well, if not better, than us. . have changed my ideas a good deal about this country. I thought a year ago that by this time there would not be any gold left and that the foothills and mountains would be as deserted as they were when we first came. But it isn’t so. More and bigger deposits are found every day and there seems to be no end to it. If it keeps on, gold won't be worth much more than lead.* NOVEMBER 4, 1851.—Pard got back yesterday. I did not know him when he struck the cabin. He had shaved his beard all off, except his mustache, and was dressed up in a “biled shirt’’—the first I.ever saw him wear—and a suit of black broadcloth, but he soon shed his good clothes and got into woolen shirt and overalls. Jack was as badly fooled as I was and started to eat (Please turn to page 4) STOP IN AND SEE Deentreeze Man THE EXCITING NEW Whig TRADE-MARK BEG VU. $ PAT: Oe _HOME FREEZERS iq Lig 9 ren Only Deepfreeze gives you all these new features : Wa Alarm System SF, wO Tee Cube lead Adjustable Temperature Control Removable Storage Baskets wr Counterbalanced Lid and Tumbler Lock Temperature Indicator LARGER CAPACITY AND LOWER COST " . they’re wonderful . . ; and they’re here at our store—the new They’re new . Deepfreeze home freezers! Brand new through and through—with all the new features you have been waiting for—just look at the list above! STOP IN! SEE THEM TODAY! “Dual Lighting System PRICES START . AS LOW AS *239" . i . . (For Model A5 not shown.) . Model C10 shown above i j EASY TERMS!. .“Nevada County’s Leading Appliance Stores” RADIOS PPLIANCES 124 East Main Street 244 Commercial Street Grass Valley Nevada City ONLY MOTOR PRODUCTS CORPORATION CAN MAKE A DEEPFREE ye : . = é :