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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 18, 1939 (6 pages)

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3. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1939 _NEVADA CITY NUGGET ~ TT aan probably transportation for agricultural in. Sect pests, according to Dr. Guy F. . Macleod of the University of California College of Agriculture. Dr.: Macleod points out that sects have been found under =li the SAVANT CLAIMS CURRENTS HELP PEST MIGRATION BERKELEY, Dee: 18.—Huge air currents generated by wide differences in temperature over California mountdins, valleys and sea reached by many commercial air-' coast, hundreds of miles with little exer-' Last Shopping Days Before Xmas MEN’S LEATHER COATS cat tiie eee Os ry 20: $6.90 WOOL PLAID MELTON COATS one ne $3.98 BATH ROBES . ee ot Ns a $2. 98 to $7 50 MEN'S Cersets. as oe ~ 25e to $1.98 offer a favorite means of . tion on their part. Notable among. those like parachutes, In California, says Dr. both — serious TOFOLLOW WAR OAKLAND. Dec. US, The pres ent war in Europe is likely to chan:: the continent as it has been knov. in the past into either Nazi or Bol Shevik on the one hand or a federation of free nations, gressive barriers. This was stated by Dr. art European history, of California in armame?fits and J. Kerner, of modern in the University professor Oatland Rotary club. ? MEN S DRESS GLOVES procs Sub aaseseesntes . 98: to $2. 98 Tf the war should result in a Naz? HAND-MADE ac is -AQe and 98c 30'shevik victory, the other ee eee BT a eS PA ronean states will be reduced to the 3 ° MEN’S WOOL AND SILK ‘ SCARFS. he alae 49c. $1.98 present status of Czecho-Slovakia an7# . ie iota Poland. he said. Among the states WOOL SWEATERS © BIRO) aay Aas aye, $2.98 that would be thus subjugated are . tae aL England and France. If England and BERKSHIRE SILK ‘HOS E SB a ree ate gen Sean ae 79c France and the other nations allied ae Berna rwith them win the war they will have SATIN SLIPS. Badinednrephacchgeateagioes scdaksesccuas-Acucgucsli er tous ausa savas 98c to follow the pattern of setting up a European federal relationship i» CHENIL LE BATH ROBES WA dav ecte nee nene ste eeensnenssduese enter tomsseteerare $3.98 ; which a defeated Germany, if not 2’ TOWELSETS..__. oo oe 49c to $3.98 HOUSE SHOES FOR THE FAMILY — ALL STYLES ALL SIZES 49c up GOLDEN RULE STORE There’s no finer family Christmas gift than a new 1940 Philco! Not only at holiday time, but every day of the year it brings you fascinating entertainment and educational news . . . from home and abroad. Come in now . . . look over the popular new 1940 Anniversary Specials. The finest Philcos ever built, at new low prices! — : PHILCO 180XF. Built-in Super een Aerial System with Twin-Loop com Aerial ‘gives finer American and Foreign reception. Electric Push-Button Tuning. Cathedral Speaker, Tone Control. Magnificent Walnut cabinet. Priced from $11.25 up. PHILCO $25. Automatic Record pcg Small beautiful little radios Changer for rds. Spe12 reco cial phunograph cireuit brings orm , _ Powerful AC DG Pace og caee Aerial forthe bedroom, the kitchen; sy erheterodyne 115¢ dae Electric costly R. F. ; Posh-Batton Tun; etc. are always in order, and in Beaut«ful WwW nut cabinet. $110 make splendid gifts. so a transformed Russia, . lor Loktal Tubes. 6 working will be in The stumbling block in the-latter ease will be experience with political democrac: on the part of Germany and Russia, . thus directing their leaders quickly o the internal purge or foreign war. Important as Russia is in any consideration of the future of Europe the lack of sufficient 150-152 Mill Street or Asia, Germany is the dominant . factor, whether defeated or victorGrass Valley, California . ious, Dr. Kerner said. For Germany . for’ any other industrial nation I Variable $79.95 ee (ee purchase or payment on account. The next Free $100 Radio will be given away at Strand Theatre, December 22. . ~: There will be three others given away between Christmas and the last of Februhe ary. Free coupons may be obtained at Foote Electrical Company with each 50c Macleod,’ plane flights. Carried aleng by the the Pacific mite and the common rea Winds the insects may migrate for SPider, pests, agricultural are known to-use winds as 2 /Means of convéyance.
throughout the state and it is probj able that air currents have enntrib* jj uted to their spread. : ; . (ORAT CHANGES They occur stripped of agcustoms . } Roban address before’ PHILCO a ; the only adequate lebensraum or insec‘s , ing space is the whole world—that which habitaually.catch rides on vagis the opportunity to buy and rant air currents are mites and spid-' throughout the world. Autocracy or ers, These insects spin delicate, silk. in-,en threads which, pn. lft them into the air, weather conditions at altitudes up ‘o along then ease them to the ground, 15,000 feet, a height exceeding that. Without a jolt. carry them . . war economy can never accomplish this, he says. O’Connor, teachers in the Roseville school are home for the with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murchie and Mr. ner, and Mrs. C, B. respectively. liv. sell holidays CoaEllis Clark, who suffered injuries her home in San Franciics, a in the North Star mine last Wednes-. a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. day night is making a good recovery. old Deeter at the “ATE Glen’ in Jones Memorial hospital. Road. 4 Miss Alys Keenan, » beauty shor . operator. of Sacramento, has acceptéd a position with the Azalea Beauty Salon in Nevada City for the holiday Oscar Odegaard, Jr., is home tri (Santa Clara college for the Chris: mas and New Years holidays. Franklin Tutte o7 > ra season. mento fs p ot spending a few days in-Novada City. Miss Marte Couderic, recently re He and Arty Cartoscelli plan a huntturned from Washington, D. C. to ing trip of a few days. 2 Fd Sey Meh raat ‘sa 2 SANSee 2, Varco ; My IAT AB ON SO Ee SWEET Port Sherry Angelica Muscatel Cont. Royal, aft. ..... 35c Gold Bell, at. 49c Beringer Bros. QU eo ee $1.25 ® DRY Claret 3urgundy Reisling Moselle Chablis Sauterne Conti Royal, 5th 30c Gold Bell, 5th .. 45c % IMPORTED WINES satins, popular shades. SLIPS—This season’s newest and most popular materials, tailored, lace trimmed— $1.00, $1.59, $1.95, $2.95 BEAUTIFUL GOWNS — In crepes and_ brushed rayons —$1.95, $2.95, $3.95 PHOENIX HOSE In the most and four thread 85c' ‘and $1.00 pair BAGS — Genuine Leathers $2.00 each GIFT PURCHASES WRAPPED FREE _ NOT $10.00 VALUES FOR $1.95 —Just Our Regular $1.95; $2.95, 3.95 and $5. 95—. Dresses reduced to $1.59, $.95, $2.95, $4.45 WHISKIES Jesse Moore, 4 yrs.—aqt. $1.89 Boone Springs, 3 yi gh, $1.89 Mill Run, 3 yrs.—qt. $1.32 Old Quaker, 3 yrs.—qt. $1.72. Pt. 89c Special Reserve, btld. in bond, qt. $2.00 Old Grand-Dad, btld in bond, qt. $1.93 White Horse Scotch—5th $3.39 Dewars Ne Plus Ultra. Scotch. 5th $4.47 John Power’s Irish Whiskey—5th $3.50 RUM Royal Treasure—pt. $1.00: Tanduay, imported—pt. $1.15 Ron Rico, Gold Label—4-5 at. .... $2.09 BRANDY Gold Eagle, 31% yrs., pt.95c. 5th $1.50 Roma-nette—pt. 75c. 5th $1.26 GIN W HOSTESS AND HOUSE COATS — Satins, chénilles, dove suedes, super velgora, tapestry, spun rayons and cottons. Sizes to 40. $2.95 to $5.95 GLOVES — Genuine doe skins, assorted colors and sizes $1.95 pair Two, three SWEATERS — All wool, including the popular ‘Sloppy Sal.” $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 4 SKIRTS—AIl wool, 24 to 34 waist $1.95, $2.95, $3.95