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August 22, 1940 (6 pages)

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PAGE SIX NEVADA CITY NUGGET THURSDAY, AUGUST Lbs 1940. UNTAMED, FILM . RAMA OF FAR . : NO°TH, COMING its background the mountthe North-CanRockies and co-starring three most. popular personMilland, Patracia Mor-} 1; Tamiroff—Parawih J an exciting and entertaining version story, ’ which has been brought to the screen Emploving. for of Hollywood's its local pre-; miere Sunday the Nevada! Tue “nhanced by some of the most eye Ati filling. technicolor been this reviewer’s good fortune to see reroduced on the screen—with escial applause for a blizzard said to th® first ever to be photographed color. “Untamed” is the type of entertainment calculated to,,'please every type of audience and has been expertly as well as sympathetically directed by George Archainbaud, from a screenplay by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and Frank Butler. Mine Manager Here— mE. Clark; manager of the Relief and Union Blue Mines in the +'oomfield district, was here week. He accompanied by of] xis wife. was o “Uy-. cron Stoll Vacationing— . istrict Attorney Vernon Stoll left sday on his annual vacation. ' During his absence Assistant District orney John L. LaRue is handling the duties of the office. “Time To Get Ready For School” _—A TOUGH GUY NEEDS: Corduroys THE ONE MATERIAL THAT CAN TAKE A BEATING Natura!ly your boy'is a rough and tumble guy Sport Shirts, T. Shirts, Sweat Shirts. Wool Slacks, Sweaters, Sox Gym Clothes—Vests, Shorts, Sox, Grey and White WILUIAM HOME MEN’S WEAR BROAD STREET —that’s why we re suggesting Corduroy—We know that his excess energy wears out clothes pretty quick. PRICE 2.98 NEVADA CITY Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hansen, a son. SMISEK—IJIn Nevada City Sanitarium. August °1,°1940,:to = Mr. -and Mrs. W. J.,Smisek of Grass Valley, a daughter. WOvreE—In 1, 1940, to Mr, Wolfe, a son. MARRIAGH DECLARATIONS ACKLEY-BRIGGS — In City. August 19,1940," by Louis Ackley, 27, of Nevada County, beth Briggs, 26, Grass Valley, August ard of Oakland. MARRIAGE LICENSES BEVARD-TPERRY—In Reno, NeBevard, 22, and Virginia Terry, 18, ‘both -of Grass Valley. DIVORCES DEWARD—In Nevada City, August 19, 1940, Alma. Lee Deward against Everett LeRoy Deward of Grass Valley; suit filed; ground, extreme cruelty. DEATHS BIBB—In Grass Valley, August 20, 1940, Major Homer Judson Bibb, husband of Mary Bibb, father of of AVG: ive of Ohio, aged 78 years. The’ ineral services were held yesterday queer the direction of the Hooper-! Weaver Mortuary, Inc. Goes to Mine— Mrs. ‘Katie Kimball, Reliance group of mines in Graniteville district, for a week’s stay at the mining property. owner ofthe Leave On Vacation— Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Meyers left this week for a fortnight’s vacation in Pueblo, Colo., and in Arizona, where they formerly resided. County Recorder John Nettell returned to his duties in the courthouse this week after enjoying a vacation. . . PERAY 0D. . department, is . erica’s . worker by trade until five years ago, FIREMAN SERVES 54 YEARS PALECTINE, 0. (UP), —— 54 years of service, Joseph R. chief of East Palestine’s fire believed to be Amfirefighter. A pottery With oldest organized this city’s’ volunteer He has ee . Hay fire department in 1883. its chief ever sinee. — GOL 150. 152 MILL STREET Back To School Sister.. We Have For YouDRESSES—New smartly designed for school wear, full range of patterns. Size . to 14 0.. SLIPS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. All sizes, PANTIES—Fine materials, new styles ...0.0000000000.00.-0000. ANKLE SOX—AI]I the fall colors 0.00.00.. cessesssssssssssssssesssssssseee FOR THE SEWING CLASS—Pongee Finish Fast color, Pre-shrunk Prints. Per yard FINE COUNT FAST COLOR PRS Vad SIMPLICITY PATTERNS, the best for beginners Back To School Brother .. For Your NeedsBOY’S CORDS—Narrow wale, zipper type. Per OR i ce MEN'S ZIPPER STYLE. CORDS—the young ne GP 98 men’s choice for high school wear. Pair .. BOY’S AND MEN’S SOCKS. Many patterns. Paiv... WHIPCORD SLACKS—Ideal for long service $1.29 and sizes to 16 years. Per pair .. OVERALL SLACKS With zipper fastener Size 6 to 16 years BOY’S DRESS SLACKS — SIZE 6 TO 18 YEARS $1.98, $2.49, BOY’S SHIRTS—Sport or Dress Weav......... BEANIE CAPS—Back to School Headware SMARTLY STYLED HATS FOR BOYS YOL, SHOES for all ages. Our shoe department needs no introduction as to Ce ae wearing, low priced all leather, shoes we carry. Our: new fall line is complete for school opening and at prices you will enjoy. EN RULE STORE GRASS VALLEY CALIFORNIA real durable, $1.98 5c, . viTaLstamiszics . SPO RTS Mrs. W. J. Nevada: Irving , Washington, , and Wilma Eliza-. vada, August 19, 1940, to Homser s. “FACES MINERS ities be kee, fo THIS SUNDAY © . Grass V alley Nine Has Chance Ts Win Second Half lot Championship The GraSs Valley ‘Miners have the opportunity of cinching the second half championship of the Sacramengtate chairman, in = BON ALLURE NEWS —— BACK TO SCHOOL.. to Valley League Sunday when they. tangle with the Redding , nine® at Redding in the final game of the season. : i The Miners hold a one game lead and need Sunday’s victory to be the second half title winner. A loss, however, will send the two squads and possibly Chico, into a tie, necessitating playoff games, The second-half winner Chico, first half title holder, will play for the Philip Bibb of Sacramento; brother, Bibb of Glendale and Mrs. Mary Haskins of Los Angeles; a nat. pitcher, the . left yesterday’ i Lanrphier, season championship. Faces Tough Pitcher ra During the past two games the Grass Valley sluggers have blasted out a total of 49 hits. Hits are not expected to flow so easy Sunday, though, as Dooley Bertolani, Redding is noted for his stinginess as far as basehits are concerned. Reliable Archie Campbell will do the pitching for the Miners. Ken Brock will be behind the plate; Dick Hoskins at firstbase; Vernon Madan Sylvester Gregory at the shortstop
spot. In the outfield will be Charles Marz:Dutra and George Cooper. HUNTERS PREPARE FOR DOVE SEASON OPENING Névada City sportsmen are oiling appointed by the Centra! ; his district and DESTOYERS T0 AD BR TS FRANGISC O, A ug 99 eh of Republican committee wil! have the Willkie-—McNary campaign will be the an 5 ar . PLEA TO SEND — ae al . Willkie president ‘. ean people, Sacramento aie was . apis State as regional chair. man of the Willkie-McNary campaign in the Sacramento Valley area. Cavanaugh supervision repres. willkie-McNary dan paten in California, announced the appointment. “The campaign committee will be de-centralized with regional heads as far as possible,’’ Melvin said. ‘‘This . Plan emphasizes our intention to put ‘the campaign to elect Wendell L. right.” into . the . hands of the rank and file of Ameriwhose insitsent and nation -wide demand resulted: in the {nomination of Willkie and McNary.” vere announced that Congress. man Joseph Martin of Massachusetts, . chairman of the Republican National committee and leader of the Republican campaign in the nation, will ‘entative in that area of the Repub-. visit California about the last of ,lican state committee. August to confer with the WillkieBradford M. Melvin, Republican] McNary supporters in the Golden charge of the! State. at second; Vince Fusaro at third and . : their guns in preparation for the opening of ber Ist. Indications point to some iis probable i County, $5,445,639 ‘ment of $37.96 to each recipient. . shooting in the lower section of Nevada County and in Yuba County. Ti many hunters will try their. luck in Sierra Valley in Sierra doves are generally opening day of where pretty thick on the the séason. beak dah PENSINS INNEY. COUNTY, $18:826 143,459 ‘California citizens received old age security aid during July, IN SMARTLY STYLED SPUN RAYON AND SPUN-SHAN Dresses A large assortment of color combinations in plaids, stripes, floral patterns and two-tone combinations, $2.95 VALUES Very Special At $495 Sizes 12 to 44 . dove season on Septem-! good; 1940, according to figures released today by the state department of soc. ial welfare. The total expenditure of meant an average pay-, The 480 recipients in Nevada icounty received a total of $18,82614. . At the same time, the department . stated that the aid to needy children . program supported 42,213 California . children, including 149 Nevada county children. Expenditures in this county totalled $2,583.25 with the state-wide aggregate being $809,780. , Martha A. Chickering, director of, the state department, also announced that 7,202 needy ‘blind persons were paid an average of $38.00 for July. Nevada county’s’ total blind aid grants of $1,000 went to 20 recipients. : The aged, blind and child aid programs are all state-wide in scope, but are administered by the local county board of supervisors, acting through their county welfare department. HISTORIC MIL, L GRINDS AWAY DENTON, Md. (UP)—-A 270-year old--mil_-which—-produeed use today. According to tradition, old Murray’s Mill near Denton is 270 years old, and meal from the build. 98c $2.98 ™ new 80-acre lake name, cooked two full weeks for a fishing party.” ing was sent to the Continental Army . at Valley Forge, LAKE HONORS SAM DALE MONTGOMERY, Ala., (UP)at the Pea River . been named hho Sam Dale, AlaIndian fighter, The given him by the Choctaw means ‘Powerful One.” forest after famed state locco,”’ bama’s ha d Gén. Indians, Manager-——‘‘Young man. have you the firmness of character that ena>les a person to do. his duty in the . face of ingratitude, criticism and even ridicule?” Applicant — “I should have.:I Quartz and Placer claim location notice blanks at the Nugget Offiee. oo HHE BOW ADEURE. WOMEN’S APPAREL ’ Grass Valley, Calif. 141 Mill Street Py Ra an Bly a Theatre WEDNESDAY AND THURS cock-cved DAY Adolph Menjou and Carole n a screaming comedy in which ° stork presents the hubby with the infant, She was tired of being a woman, and he of being a man. So they swapped. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SAFARI Doulas Fairbanks Jr, thrilling-drama of tom-toms and wild negroes in the heart of Airica, A tale of hunting wild beasts and Madeleine Carroll in a ‘to the music of heart throbs. And, a dramatization of Zane Grey’s LIGHT OF WE ISTERN STARS. SUNDAY AND MONDAY rovel UNTAMED A tense picture based on Upton starring Ray Milland and Morrie son, This is hailed as. the most. excitSinclair’s Patricia ing adventure-romance of the frozen north ever filmed, meal for} General Washington’s army still is in . i . —The . BIG G_6v CUBIC FOOT New 1940 $119.75" Delivered in your kitchen with 5 Year Protection Pla KELVINATOR ] 7 ] AU il OME IN and see it. Full 614 cubic foot size.. finished in gleaming Permalux outside, with Porcelain-onsteel cabinet interior, chilling tray, automatic light, 84-cube freezing capacity, and many other features. It’s powered by the famed Polarsphere sealed unit.. that uses current less than 20%. of the time, and has sufficient capacity to keep 5 refrigerators cold, under avyérage household conditions. And it’s just ome of the amazing values in the New 1940 Kelvinator line. Big 6 and 8 cubic foot models at savings of $30 to $60 compared to last year. See our complete line—a& for the new book—“The 1940 Refrigerator Guide.” "State and local taxes extra. Agha Stores, Ltd. Phone 5. Nevada City Phone 88 Grass Valley