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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 10, 1933 (6 pages)

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day week end will be Miss Ag ee George Carter for. several . U. SIS THIRD IN GOLD OUTPUT Statements lasuied from New York jrecently show that 1932 set a world \record in gold production with 23,'500.000 ounces, or 3,658,000 more lthahn 1929 and 772,480 ounces above the previous peak in: 1915. Hard . times always stimulates gold mining exception. It has caused thousands of prospectors to seek new major rei fields or mines. uth Africa retained its ¢old 117566,000 ounces or more than half the. world output }estimated ou came third with 2,050,000 ounces. Thirty-three of the eighty-five of the world’s leading. gold mines. are din Transvaal, South Africa. Hight are in other parts of Africa, aré in Canada. Seven. are Marited States, five in India and litzsimmons and family. j . o guestof her aunt, Mrs. R. S. § fi Deputy Sheriff William Rickard ter taking Joe Marino to serve an indefinite term for assault deadly weapon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Carter of Downieville, spent Sunday visiting ‘with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Carter. Martin Dellea, who has mining property in the Quaker Hill district, came down a few days ago on skis ; to spend a short time with his wife in Nevada City. He _ reports five feet of snow at his property. depression has proved no] . leadership last year, as it produced] & Canada, with an] § tput of 3,050,000 ounces. § {ranked second and the United States] @ Mr. Bryee Florence of Larkspur,. 4 has returned from San Quentin af-. ® with a ‘6 a Overalls— Valentine Dinner TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14 At THE NEVADA CITY METHODIST CHURCH Under Auspices of The Ladies Aid Society . PUBLIC INVHED 50 Cents Price Per Plate It’s The E E> yires W int In Penney’ s Work Clothes That saves you money. A New Price! Men's Ox Hide OVERALLS JUMPERS Improved Quality at the Same Low Price ASc Price. Sones A VALUE Penney’s Play Suits 25¢ 49 49 ed Boy’s School Shirts rwJC Fast Color ioe S ae 3ic MEN’S and BOY’S 8I/, WORK SHOES A Wonderful Value at— cae 98¢ *”": ee a ee HIT. MENS UNION SUITS Thrift Price 7% . . wr . q ue inter: Weight . . . Ie) eC ey 5} CHILDREN’S SHOES Oxfords or Straps J.C. PENNEY GO ° e : e OEPAR TM ENT. * STORE 115 MILL STREET. GRASS VALLEY CALIF. JA New Valuelsig MAC WORK SHIRTS. fl at Penney s} @ We. have a free parking lot adjoining store’ for convenience of our customers SA VE. YOU MONEY Prices Effecive dia 1Uth to 16th inelisive FLOUR 241, lbs. For . 49 lbs. SPERRY’S DRIFTED SNOW DAIRY. MAID MILK “a Large Eggs FRESH 33c CASE 20 ouncey $4.50 CAMPFIRE HAMS Whole or Half oer Jl 5 . 10 ) . Per . Pounds : ee £38 Pound BACON Eastern Sugar Cured A2 SUGAR DURKEE’S SALAD AID quart jar .... .25 TOMATO SAUCE Silverdale G cans ... «19 CLOROX LAVA SOAP 3 BARS 22 3 _FOR TOP NOTCH BREAD 114 lb. Loaves Unsliced 20 FOLGERS COFFEE th, :.31 2 . bs. .60 SHASTA COFFFE I Ib. 225 2 lbs. .49 DEL RAY BEEF TAMALES Dozen 87 3 Cans 23 . . IVORY SOAP LARGE. BARS 3 FOR jee HO OATES La oo fe ' 25 KILPATRIC & SONS 112 BANK STREET GRASS VALLEY