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Nevada County’ s Own
6,288
Be
,
5
merce
meeting
Tuesday
night
centered on plans for the Fourth
of July.
—
paaiky
gpm
plans a street dance for the same
time. Coronation of the Queen of
the Fourth will
probably
take
place on the balcony of the National Hotel, and tentative plans
are being considered to “make an
elegant ascension to the balcony
from a broad flight of stairs constructed direct from the street to
the balcony. This idea was suggested by -Cedrie Porter. at an
Details of a Queen of the Fourth
CE”est were planned. The Elks
ar., to enter a queen candidate,
and other organizations are in
vited toegompete. -Full
informa
tion willsoon be made known.
av htmosphere,”’ announced Presis
~ Pau
ergemann, “will be
is. tly Fourth of July. with some
overtones of Centennial .color2”
Elk’s meeting.
Perdrpane
Harry
pecretary
DrisC Ww Se
eee
mor
Nevadsé
guest
of Commerce Highway Committee.
He learned there. he said, that the
@ic, fraternal, or patriotic or
Highway
. “:
ganization, or any business house
that had not yet received a letter
plangipe stage, asnew route for.
{or June
has
in
the
tex
iy
Sit
ae at Ait Se
cme Ma
at a cost of $255.
departmet
tollowinz a
LESS
dines,
MATE Robeft Lagspeabg gehen Apher:
Fippin of Cie
and Ready
have
eos
a
uncheon
there
25th. The luncheon will
Highway 20 that will by-pass, . °° given m7 Odd Fellows Halt Part
by a short distance, both Grass . 0 ‘#e
Org
Fippin blacksmith
of invitation to enter-a float in
Valley
the parade was invited to contact
him, and to enter a float.
and.
Nevada
City.
shop
Sofge was appointed as chamber delegate -to attend a meeting
is
still
standing,
and
the
society will make a tour of this
and other historical spots in the
The
chamber’s
hand-drawn
float in the Auburn Centennial held yesterday in -the Oaklarf. vremnity. On the anvil of the blackcelebration parade attracted much city hall, at which the state highsmith shop Lola Montez once
favorable
cofment.
The _ local way commission was to consider vlaced Lotta Crabtree, a little girl, i
chamber was, with the exception developments on the Downieville to dance and sing.
Another well known landmark
of the Auburn chamber, the only Highway. Also scheduled to atchamber of commerce in the area tend the meeting are Downey is the Slave Gir) Tree, so named
to be representd by a float in the Clinch, Mrs. Al Irby, and Orlo P. because a negro slave. gir], who
parade. Jt «was the only handSteele, Sof. this area, and Bert came out from the south with a
drawn floatin the celebration.
three day celebration a gala fete.
Cassidy, published of the. Auburn
Journal.
Bergemann announced that 150
street
signs
of
redwood
were
ready for placement, but they
needed to be dipped in linseed
oil for preservation,
Mrs. W. G. Wallace, captain of
the Sheriff’s Possette, stated that
The Elks, George Hansen announ
her, organization
daughter
of
Mayor Albert S. Bates, stood on
a huge pile of big gilt
nuggets
on the hand-drawn cart. It was
a. design conceived
ago by Elza Kilroy.
many
Salutes
NEVADA CITY: The Nevada
County
Historical
Society
hes
echeduled two meetings for June,
one in Nevada City, June 5th, and
another in Rough and Ready three
ieee later:
a
Sofge stated that he had attended
a meeting of the State Chamber
any
years
+ Many dances will help make the
would
hold
a
white family: pushed her riding
whip, a cottonwood switch, into
the earth and it grew. It is now
about 75 feet in height. Frank Fippin, one of the committeg.-was
born in Rough and Ready in 1860.
412° E. MAIN ST.
—Pert “Photo
GEORGE HALSTEAD AND VERN GULARTIE
NEVADA E€ITY: The G and H Drug Store, at
the corner of Commercial and Pine Street adds a new
and progressive influence to that famous old business
section.
‘George’ Halgtead and Vern Gulartie, the founders
of the store, have made rapid progress in increasing
Fourth of July dance, and probtheir stock and developing their volume of businessin
ably enter a queen in the cona very short time,
test.
+
HILLS FLAT
PUBLIC
PACIFIC
FOOD CENTER
PHONE 191
138
MILL ST.
:
ay
In
Large Package
“PEACH PRESERV
by
COLUMBUS
TOMATOE
19¢
SPICE CAKE MIX °°" mer
Teagarden
Pint
No . 21% can
No. 2 can
in
packages
e
PLANTERS
$He
Quart
—
PEAS
100 COUNT
Charlotte
Nevada
City
Fellows,
of
Sportsman's
Post,
a member of the
Native
Sons
of
the
Golden:
West,
Sierra
Nevada
Chamber of Commerce, Nevada
City Chamber’ of Commerce and
North San Juan Chamber of Commerce.
Halstead has great faith in the
economic future of this area, and
is delighted with the reception
which local people have given the
G
and
H
Drug
Allowance
for Your
Old Radio —
Store.
VERN GULARTIE
Vern Jerome Gulartie has led
a varied life. Born in 1908, he got
his education at various California
schools, and spent some years as
a farmer in Livermore before he
married Mary Agostini of Nevada
City in 1934.
At times, he has done cannery
and
for
two.
vegetables
on
Cement
years.
raised
Hilf for
local markets. At ‘another time,
he worked in a service station in
Sacramento, and still another, as
a type setter in a government
printing
office.
Before going into the drug hae
bought, sold,
and
trucked
shingles in this area.
Like his partner, his hobbice are
hunting and fishing and include
bowling as well. He is an ardent
baseball fan. Gulartie is secretary of the Nevada City Sports
WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS
NAPKINS
married
‘fishing: “He -“is -presidént
ness he
HUNTS
he
the
work,
SUNSHINE
PEANUT OIL
‘BLENDED JUICE 2. on
Thrifty
and
Odd
FLOTTA, in heavy syrup
:
VEL Large package
a
Club, adjutant of Forest Hill
PRUNES
1d¢
FELS NAPTHA SOAP ;. A@e
PILLSBURY
PIE CRUST MIX
obep®
2
1941,
American Legion,
No. 2 can
z
SPERRY
FLOUR
men’s
Club,
a
member
of
Native Sons of the Golden
and the Lions Club.
the
West
GERMASTER
Extra Large
Allowance
for Your
Old Radio
WHAT IS IT ?
FRUITS &}
“APPL
VEGETABLES
WASHINGTON
DELICIOUS
8 4 Ibs. Ze
POTATOES sree EO1.. 2ae
2 ». 15¢
CABBAGE
ONION
IT’S GOOD FOR
YOUR SHOES!
YELLOW
:
pound Ae
RIB STEAKS
WHOLE.OR HALF
HAM READY
TO EAT
?
BOILING BEEF tian poma ¢bed©
ASK
LAMB CHOPS
round 4° . FRANK’S
pound G2¢
e
pound 63
Our Hills Flat Store is
i open Sundays for
your shopping: @uvenience
We have everything that’s in season!
The best in quality, the lowest. in price.
: f
BUT WHAT IS IT?
'
SHOE REPAIR
Neal
Street — Grass
NEVADA COUNTY'S
Leading Home Appliance Stores.
RADIOS
244 COMMERCIAL staere. NEVA
. Cr
Valley
eet
iy
ea
os
4
~ SUN PAK
MAYONNAISE
of
. } . Love Young of Inglewood. They
have
one.
daughter,
Katherine
Anne, 5, twin boys, George and
Berne, 21 months old.
Halstead’s hobbies are hunting
=uick . . APPLE SAUCE
KRAFT
manager
Drug Store in San Diego.
PHONE 447 AS
aan
GEORGE HALSTEAD
Halstead was born in 1915 in
nearby Colfax. He went to Alhambra High
School
in
South
-asadena, and the University of
Southern: California in Los’ Angeles. He graduated from U.S. C.
with a
Bachelor of Science Degree in Pharmacy.
For two years he worked in a
pharmacy devoted exclusively to
prescriptions. Later he was. assistant’
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
eee
1948
HISTORIANS SLATE
TWO JUNE MEETINGS
Street decorations, flags an
bunting, have been arranged for
that
Friday, May 21,
™“
NEVADA CITY: Discussion at ced, plan a dance for Waturday,
the Nevada City Chamber of Com‘and the Chamber of Commerce
Bates.
Permit No. 2
Grass Valley, Calif.
NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
CHAMBER BUSY WITH PLANS ©
FOR FOURTH OF JULY
verly
PAID
A LEETE PUBLICATION —
Volume I—No. 26
stated
Sec. 562, P.L. & R.
U. 8. POSTAGE
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agree
in trading area
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