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You will find here an unbelievable variety of interesting gift
items at the prices you want to
pay, and all merchandise of
good quality.
GIFTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG:
Toileteries, Perfumes, Colognes, Leather Goods, Brush and
' Comb Sets, Men’s Sets, Stationery, Bath Sets, Albums,
Playing Cards, Novelties. Xmas
Cards and Wraps, Candy, Tree
Lights and Sets .
R. E. HARRIS
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
Phone 100
Nevada City Nugget — De
cember 24, 1942.
METHODIST CHURCH
‘Sunday school at 10 a. m. Bring,
‘the ichildren. Solomon said a good
think in the book of BDeclesiastes ‘‘Remember now thy creatorsin the days
of thy youth.’ (Preaching service at
11 a. m. Organ ‘prelude, [Mrs. (Charles
Kitts. Sermon ‘After Christmas
Whatt?’’ (pastor. (Come ‘and bring
your ‘friends. ‘Each person ‘present
will get a gift for the new year.
Young people’s meeting at 6 p. mi
All young people are cordially invited. Preaching service at 7.p. m. Song
service for ten minutes. We shall sing .
several of the best carols. (Come and.
help us. The third sermon on the}
“Famous Women in the Bible’, Do
not miss this service. A present to all
who come. Do not come for the present only, but for what you may contribute, and the ‘blessings you may
receive.
Week events: Bible study and
prayer hour Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.
Come and bring your friends. SunSHRINERS WILL,
‘Sacramento, from 9:30 to 10 p. m.
Cleveland, Ohio, is stopping over for
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HEAR IMPERIAL
POTENTATE DEC 28
Shriners of Nevada City and vicinity will gather Monday night to
listen to a special message from Imperial .Potenate, Albert H. Fiebach,
speaking to them over Radio KFBK,
Fiebach, a prominent attorney of
a brief visit with officials of Ben Ali
Temple in the capitol,’ while on his
way ‘to attend the East west football
game for the benefit of the crippled
children’s fund to be held in San
Francisco on New Years Day.
As gasoline rationing made it impossible for out of town members of
Ben Ali Temple to visit Sacramento,
Dr. ‘Nathan G. Hale, ‘Ben Ali potenWILLIAM HAYNES
ADMITS ALPHA
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ee ‘ ‘Grass Valley Elks to
LACM S UIC. . Give New Years Party
Mrs. Al Williams and daughters ot! . The Elks of Grass Valley will prePark avenue, will spend Christmas *¢?! another gala New Years celebr1ion on the evening of December 31,
Cwing tothe rationing of gas and
week in Placerville with relatives.
Sgt. Jim White, youngest son of STORES ROBBERY
“ William Haynes, who has admit-.
ted to Sheriff Carl J. Tobiassen, .
that he robbed Alpha Stores of guns, .
bedding and miscellaneous articles .
valued at $500, was given a preliminary hearing before. Justice of the.
Peace George Gildersieeve yesterday .
afternoon and held to answer. The.
robbery occured last Thursday night. .
Haynes was arrested in a stolen car!
in Healdsburg on Saturday and was
returned ‘to this city Sunday even-.
ing. The Alpha Stores loot was!
found in the stolen ear, This, ac-!
‘cording to Sheriff Tobiassen’s record .
is the third time Haynes burglariz-.
ed the Alpha Stores. Each time he’
was apprehended within 48 hours. .
i tires it ‘is’ expevied <hat nearly all
members and many of their friends
‘will attend the party. The commiitee in charge is urging all those Wlio
, expect to be there, to make their
servations by Saturday night, December 26.
The committee. consists of Ernest
George, Ray Pengelly, Elton Bennetis, George Bennetts, Stuart Chalmers, Frank Hooper, Don Lister,
Carlton Thomas and _A. B. Snyder,
chairman.
Mrs. ‘Millie White of Clay street, is
home on furlough till after Christ
mas.
Don Bosworth, paratrooper of Ft.
Penning, Ga., was a Nevada City visitor yesterday. He came by plane to
spend a five day furlough with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. (C. ‘EB. Bosworth in ‘Richmond.
Irving Long will motor to Chico
o spend (Christmas with his wife,
daughter and son in law and new
grandson. :
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sweeney and
baby arrived from San Jose to spend
the ‘Christmas holidays) with Sweeney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C: .G.
Sweeney. Ben is spending his holiday
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A. B. Innis, coor@ira 4¢ at Kai
i: Ship Yard No. in Richmond and
his daughter Mary of theUniversity
of California are home for the Christmas holidays.
Q
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day school Christmas program Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. ‘ate, mdde the arrangements for the
radio address for their benefit.
SAFE AND LOCKSMITH
Keys Made While You Wait
; Bicycles, Steel Tapes, . Vacuum
. Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric Lrons, Stoves, Ktc. Repaired.
SAWS, AXES, KNIVES,
SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED
Gunsmith, Light Welding
RAY’S FIXIT SHOP
109 West Main St., Phone 602
GRASS VALLEY .
For VENETIAN BLINDS
and LATEST PATTERNS
IN WALL PAPER
. . } claimed his landlady gave him the
The local gathering of shriners
will be arranged by G. E. Dimmen,
the potentate’s representative here.
Previous to the poténtate’s talk, musical numbers will be furnished by
the Ben Ali Shrine Chanters.
BRANDY CITY —
MAY GET ROAD
TO TAP FOREST
Brandy City on Fiddle Creek, that
runs through Indian Valley, into the
North Yulba, may have a road to it
in the not too distant future if plans
now being considered by Forest Supervisor Guerdon Ellis mature.
This old mining ‘camp: with trees
. growing in its ghostly streets,
known only to the very old timers
and a few trout fishermen, stands on
edge of a primeval forest of ponderosa pine and Douglas fir. The forest service is now engaged in making
Hyman Wins in Appeal
On Theft Charge
Ray T! Hyman, convicted in Jistice of the Peace Charles. ‘Moreho.i-!
se’s court in Grass Valley of stealing
. 2 stove from his landlady, Mrs. Lita.
B. Stanley, who atpealed his case to
the superior court, has been exonerated of larceny in the decision of
Judge George L.Jones. Hyman
stove. Mrs. Stanley denied it.
FROM
John W. Darke
. 209-3 Phones 109-M
520 Coyote -Street
FINE Wid
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service & Repairing
Work Called tor and Delivered
Clarence R. Gray
Phone 152
WILLIAM
HOME
MENS
FURNISHINGS
a survey and estimates of what the
road wonld cost. Ambrose Desmond,
engineer from the regional U. S. Forests office in San Francisco, is engaged in.this work. If the road is
‘built it will tap one of the two or
three’ untouched, virgin forests of
the Tahoe National Forest.
Ed Langstaff, sergeant in the. U.
. S. army is on furlough here for the
holidays. He was a local miner and
is enjoying meeting many friends
207 Broad Street
New Deal
Under Management of
Pauline and Johnnie
108 W. Main™Street, Grass Valley
BEER WINES, LIQUORS
Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please
Kvery Taste
TO NUGGET SUBSCRIBERS
Will you please notify the
Nugget Office any time you do
mot receive your copy of the,
Nevada City Nugget.
PHONE 36
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Groceries, Fruit andVegetables
Beer and Wine
COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL
ue STREETS
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 808
~ Merry
Christmas
‘FROM
“KEEP 'EM
FLYING”
© DEFENSE .
STAMPS
—_—eo-—
Chamber of Commerce {
ry
OFFICE IN CITY HALL
PHONE 575
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MAY THE SPIRIT OF THE.
SEASON BRING JOY TO YOU
Mrs. Libbey Shields .
THE STYLE SHOP °
Nevada City
BRADLEY-TURNER
MINE EQUIPMENT
'S REMOVED
CAMPTONVILLE, Dee23 356
Lucientes, of Sacramen‘o, has been
“usy during the past weck on a contract removing certain pieces of minand only through the cooperation of
forest service equipment and men
was he able to succeed in geeting it
out.
Saturday afternoon as one of the
caterpillars was working in the upper end of town, it accidentally ran
over a cut in to the water main for a
fire hydrant and broke it off. sendair, wrecking the town water main.
; William Lang, of Lang’s Garage was
. Summoned with his portable welding
outfit and soon repaired the damaze
so that the town’s water service was
not impaired.
De Molays Will
Give Dance Tonight
lay will be given this evening in the
Veteran’s Memorial hall. With a
three-day holiday following
dents, former Grass Valleyans and
all members of the organization will
. swell the attendance at the dance to
make it one of the largest on record.
j Ralf price.
O-ca~ Odegaard
Sccond Lieutenant at
Fort Sill. Oklahoma
FORT SILL, Okla., Dec. 94.—Second Lient. Osear T. Odegaard, 441
ing a Battery Officers’ Course in the
lField Artillery School.
Lieut. Odegaard, son of Mrs. Gerjtrude M. Odegaard, reporied to Fort
Sill from Fort Lewis, Wash. Before
starting active duty he was employed
as Jr. Draftsman at the Moore Shipbuilding yards.
DIES AT WEIMAR
CAMPTONVILILE, Dec. 24.—Wwilliam Brown, a native of Ireland, who
has resided at his mining claim in
Garden Valley for the past twelve
years died last week at Weimar hospital from an illness of long standing. He had only been at the sanitarium for albout a week; he was 57
years of age.
During the time he resided here
he followed “placer mining on_ his
own claims. There are no known reJatives. Interment was made at Weimar,
ATTACKED BY DOG
CAIMPTONVILLE, Dec. 23.—Postmaster Katherine L. Pauly was attacked ‘b a dog Thursday evening on
Upper Main Street, and sustainéd a
lbad ‘bite on one of her legs, was taken to Grass VaHey for medical attention Friday and is now recovering.
The dog, owned by a resident of
Upper Main Street, was»shot Friday,
the animal having attacked people
before. aa ~
Fewer Miners in State
Since Gold ‘Rush
SAICRAMENTO, Dec. 24.—(UP)—
Today, ‘because of the war, there are
fewer miners in California than at
any time since the historie-gold-rush
in 1849.
The industrial accident commission revealed many of the gold pro-.
ducing mines and dredges have been
closed to release miners for the ‘production of minerals essential to the
war plants.
Miss Fidella Legg, “instructor in
Vallejo is visiting her parents, ‘Mr.
and Mrs. George. Legg.
ing machinery from the Bradley Tur
ser Mines, to be taken to the shiv DIANA BARRYMORE
yards for defénse work. Due to tne their son, Elliott Syms and _ wife ROBERT CUMMINGS
snow. storm a short time agu, con‘79M the Sliger mine near Auburn; and
siderable difficulty was encountered, daughters, Mrs. Guy Smith and husKAY FRANCIS
ing a large column of water into the,
The annual Christmas Eve ball of
the Grass Valley chapterof DeMothe
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dance it is expected that college .stuMen in uniform will be admitted for
Broad Street, Nevada Ci‘y, is enter-'
!
‘Tor all principal functions other than
‘unemployment
ground aviation in Junior College at :
time workiug at the loval postoffice.
Miss Catherine Togenarelli came up!
from Sacramento to spend the Christns sesemeat
‘NEVADA THEATRE
' mas holidays: in Nevada (City with
_her parents,Mr. and (Mrs. John Toz‘narelli.
Das aoe uae Direction
. ue tos onmy weather many mem lt. Anp 6 JR., ENTERPRISES,
jpers of Evangeline Chapter, O. EB. S.; ING, .
lw ere not able to bring gifts for the
50x going to soldier lhoys at Camp
Beale. There were fifty four pack-. .
‘ages in the box, They were taken to
camp ‘by an officer living in Nevada
City.
Mr. and iMrs. B. L. ‘Syms will have
TONIGHT
BETWEEN US GIRLS
With :
band, ‘Kingman, Arizona: Mrs. Doug.
lass Farmer and husband. Their
grandson, Robert ‘Farmer, who is
, with the army engineers, ‘will,not pe
able to get home. ‘Mr. Smith is with
‘the Utah (Construction Jcompany and
‘is on his vacation. Douglass Farmer
came over from iReno, where he is
Friday and Saturday
THE PIED PIPER
With .
MONTY WOOLY
RODDY McDOWELL
; ' and
engaged in war work. ANNE BAXTER
‘Mrs. Blaine H. Farmer returned Plus
from Sacramento Wednesday where!
she had spent a week visiting her
husband who has been in Sutter hospital since July 14. He was hurt at
,the Oak Valley . Lumber company .
plant near (Camptonville. He is a!
[tractor driver and a huge snag log .
, fell on him breaking his balck in two .
. places, a shoulder, four ribs. Under ,
the care of Dr. Thos. Haigh he is RON
alble to be up and is getting along
nicely. (Farmer exipects to leave the
hospital shortly after the first of the
year. 1
Attorney Frank Finnegan came up:
‘rom San Franriseo Supndey evening
ind remained until Monday evening
attending to business affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis and Mr.
‘nd Mrs. Fred Tour‘elotte of Willow
Valley will spend Christmas in Sac“amento with the former’s son, Wes/ley Davis, and family.
C. «B. Clark, owner and operator
of the Relief gravel mines at North
; Bloomfield, and wife, will come ‘o
'Nevada City for the Christmas holi‘day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Osterman of
Los Angeles are spending the Christimas holidays in Nevada City with
' Ost erman’s mother, ‘Mrs. Clara
Sitarfe.
FLY BY NIGHT
NANCY KELLY
RICHARD CARLSON .
Sunday and Monday
_ MY SISTER EILEEN .
With
ROSALIND RUSSELL
and
BRIAN AHE RNE
STATE COST OF
GOVERNMENT IS
LOWEST IN YEARS
State Controller Harry B. Riley
today announced that the elimination of the state relief administration had reduced the cost of state
government in the fiscal year which
ended last June 30 to. the lowest
point in five years.
Expenses other than relief jumped .
$16,569,548 over the preceding fiscal . '
year, but the termination of the dole
saved $25,984,46. enough to offset
the increases and give a net decrease
of $9,324,598 in the total cost off
state government compared with}
1940-41, Riley said.
Expenditures in 1941-32 totaled
$266,669,125 compared with $275,995,724 in the preceding year, Rilev
said, a decrease of $9,324,598 or 2.378 per cent. Revenue in the year
ended last June 30 amounted to
1$345,443,602, or $78,771,447 more
than expenses.
Controller Riley said that with a
few minor exceptions expenditures
lis NEEDED
even when
budget is
limited
eystone
Market
DAVE RICHARDS, Prop.
213 Commercial Street
Phone 67 Nevada City
We supply our patrons
with the meat from the
best cattle, sheep and hogs
that money can buy. We
have built our reputation
on service and _ quality
and reasonable prices. Ask
your. neighbors about us.
They will tell you.
relief in 1941-42
were higher than in 1940-41.
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NEVADA CITY ASSAY AND REFINING OFFICE
Vractical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
percentages of sulphurets, valuc of sulphurets and tailings. _
Mail order ¢ eck work promptly attended to. en
Assays made for gold, sifer, lead and copper.
Agent for New York-California\Underwriter-. ‘Westchester , and cs
Delaware Underwriters Insurance Jompanies,
Automobile Insurance