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NEVADA CITY _NUGGET
FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1938.
ABEST BUYS
IN THE BEST PLACES
HAVE WE A MARVELOUS NEW .
restaurant
» Popped into the new Court Cafe to-,
day and were truly delighted. In.
the first” place it is s
such a sense of space and light and.
airyness, not to mention moc nie-.
turesque view. Mrs. Lashbaugh is
“courtesy itself, and it is mice to find.
such a pleasant personal'ty, in such}
@ pleasant place. Last but not least!
'
t
Saturday nfghts d Gandeiat
for those who dance with
the L
‘ure
mie Givens directing
COLORED SWING
BAND AND REVUE
Lake
in town or have we? We. Oly mpia will be a new peak of pleasJimionel
spanking clean,. Hampton dance band and tne added
RECOVERY NEAR,
ECONOMISTS SAY
wheat country are preparing to sel] .
a,record breaking crop at
workers who lost their jobs
Camden, N.-J., and 15,000 einme
workers have re‘urned to their jobs.
facturing town in Pennsylvania idle .
NINETY SCOUTS
in Rochester, N. Y. In a steel manu-} pey,
REGISTERED AT
Camp Pahatsi closed a suiscessful
better, first week of summer camp, July 10.
prices :than they expected. Reports Sunday, being visitors day, many parfrom industrial centers indicate that; ents and guests luncheoned and visitanyed camp. Earlier in the morning an
workers have gone back to work in. Sparks, Reports were made by Judge
George L. Jones, chairman of Health
and Safety committee, Dr. L. W. Emeducational publicity chairman
and L. H. Reynolds, camp chairman.
workers have been requested to come . The camp was inspected.
ed by a eamp detail period when
only such work is dione as is necessary to keep the camp clean, healthy
and liveable. At this time, the evening camp fire is prepared, wood iis
gathered, sanitary conditions are inmond improved. All in all, about 45
minutes fis devoted to these activities which each scout is glad to dio.as
his part of maintaining this camp
city.
The rest of the morning is
rank. Scout test instruction and test
passing is done; camping taraft to
better help the scout camp out; a
nature period is held, as well as periods devoted to swimming and life
saving instruction. None of this
work is required, but the opportunfor.
Mrs. ‘Frank Harmer entértafined
at a dainty ‘breakfast Wednesday
morning in honor of the two Miss
Millers and Miss Hale, school ‘teachers who are spending a vacation at
the Goede home nearby.
Se . NEW YORK, July 14.—BUSI-. spected, kitchen details, such as] ious repast was served on the beauJ . NESS—Things are now looking up. peeling potatoes, etc., are done; the/t¢iful lawn among the flowers. Last
—— 4. ~—_>—all over the nation. Farmers im the! ; lodge is swept and the baseball diaSunday Mr. and Mrs. Farmer had as
breakfast guests, Mr. and Mrs. Join
Fippin, of Rough and Ready.
LEGAL’ NOTICES
amd trim as a ship. They have an, attraction of “Harlem on review,” where from ‘ree to nine months . executive board meeting of the TaNOTICE TO CREDITORS
enormous fiont-awindow: that is a ago are be‘ng reemployed. In the . ‘ toe Area Council was held, presided . Scout activities in order to ‘help the ( No. 3846. .
us a tremendous attraction. It gives . last 30 days, 1,500 skilled radio over by Council ‘President Lowell L,. Scout attain advancement in scout} fn the Matter of the Estate of
MARTHA JANE HOSKEN, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the undersigned EMILY NIETERT
as Executrix of the last will of MARTHA JANE HOSKEN, deceased to
the Creditors of and all person's having claims against decedent to file
them with the necessary vouchers
The delic-the meals are really delic‘ous, do. back and register for jobs, the During the day, ninety oy scouts eaen ORES
try it, you will be glad that you. usual prelude to resumption of op-. registered for the current week, many . ity is given to develop special abilWeed oe Gee ae co
dropped (n. It is on the corner of . erations. The {mproved business Of the first week campers register-. ities and interests that are selfof ithe Clerk of he Superior Court of
Commercial and Pine streets and! sentiment, following three weeks of ,1g for the second week with eager . elective. the State of California, in and for
they remain open until 2 a: m. . rising stock and commodity prices, faites that looked forward to enjoythe County of Nevada, or to present
#% , has given confidence to buyevs for, ing the camp program patterned TRADES OLD HOME iret ia aoe Bespoke P onasiolg
WE WERE SNOOPING ABOUT! retail establishments who are now . Closely after the “learning by doing” ls wee thle debkes to Mie bak Exe
the Alpha Hardware Store recently, . JIMMY GIVENS in the New York market .making . Precepts of Lord Baden Powell who. An exchange has been made in the] geutrix at the office of Jones & Finand we discovered some new portselections of fall clothing, house . developed the scout plan which is. last three weeks in which Mrs. Claré negan, 232 Broad Street, Nevada
able Colman Camp floor show. Many ou:standing color-. furnishings and. other merchandise! designed to help a scout attain de-. ence Shurtleff traded her home at. City, a
Stoves (gasoline of ed artists are featured. Among them . which will soon be on the nation’s. sirable grown in accordance with. the end of Nimrod street to Mr. and Feciad WHE nie Gist Ot Gant WAR
course), that are are Bo Jenkins whom many think retail counters. one the fullest of his innate -po-+ Mrs. W. Shaw of Nevada City for a AT ANID HOSKEN, Deceased.
really tremendous. is the best dancer they have ever. ete ‘entialities, characteristics, abilities . six room “house on. Commercial Dated July 7, 1938.
They come streamseen, not barring Fred Astaire or WASHINGTON—A flood of optim-j. and desires. The daily program con-. street. The property Mrs, ‘Shurtleff ee eee
. Ened and enamelled the famous Bill Robinson, Harriott. 1sm poured out of the nation’s capi-. sists of a short period during which . has acquired is just above the Tahoe J & Finneg RtiGeseen toe . . = dig Nal Adecietve . Callaway, eoneth ao Cab Calloway, . tal last week. Government econom. the scout makes fis bed, clean's his National Forest service buildings ic anise te Nevis City, ue site y ,
~Golors and are as good looking i tts: Frances Nealy, and the “Tree . ists predicted an early business re-. tent and environs and furthers his. and adjoins the home of Mrs. A. Bipst publication July 8, 1938. .
anything tie most modern kitchen . diplomats: of Rhythm”, Miss Quin-. covery. Secre‘ary of Interior Ickes) Personal cleanliness. This ‘is followHoskens. July: 8; 1bs22.29,
could boast. They come: ‘with two or land, Mildred Grant, Eudora Pro«. declared that a billion dollars worth
three burners, wind proiector dnd. tor. All these are showpeople sup-. of buildfng materlals, including iron
all are priced from $4.95 up. For a; Teme. This troupe of featured play-. and steel, glass, cement, lumber and
wamping or fishing trip or to have inj ers are worth the price of admission} Plumbing equipment would be puryour car at all times for emergency . alone. chased in carrying out the governyou covld not wish for anything} When the Givens band. recently. ment's new public works program.
Slicker. Why not drop in and ask] played Sweet’s Rainbow in Fresno. Federal Housing Administrator StewVirginia to show them to you, you;the dance management declared. art McDonald reported to the presiwill enjoy meeting and talking to. them a positive knockout, the crowd. dent that the FHA this year would
her as much as you will enjoy the. became so enthusiastic that Jimm‘e] insure mortgages on $1,000 000,000
advantages of tone of these really ex-. Givens lost his baton, necktie, tie. of new homes, a new all-time record
cellent Colman Camp Stoves. . pin and clasp to dancing fans who/. for construction financed by insura . désired souvenirs of the occasion and. ed mortgages. Secretary of ComWE SIMPLY CANNOT RESIST} ¥ere clamoring for more music_when. merce Roper.before sailing to S-o*Wri ey AGLASS 3
Emmet Gallagher of the Save-More. the dance ended. land on vacation said the process of
Store on Broad street. Fact is, we Grass Valley and Nevada City. slow economic improvement has Or SUNSHINE
drop by quite often to ask’ him how. “dancers are mak'ng up parties of. been going on steadily for several bal
the weather is at his altitude! To-. ‘"iends to attend this the biggest. weeks.
day we lo dance thus far this-season. ann neraresa
ro sien aie teaieaitleae Jimmie Givens is rightfully callOU CAN'T baer eo ange
Paper table cloths and napkins with. °4 the genius of swing and is credhe sie’ teeta sor’ MA AA A Al!
lovely designs. disposa’ ited with having the most sensa-. Neither side can win a . legs
dorks. ee Mee tional band that has ever played the. 's being demonstrated again in the GR A ND D R [ iN K AND H EA LTHFUL, TOO
Py containers with tops on them for . °02StThe lake Olympia dante man. Orient. Both Japan, the aggressor, CAKNED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
carrying individual salads. ducky . #ement present this superfeature at. 2nd China, the Reece eet, are much
little fluted gadgets in the daintiest oa ed price eeuinaey ment) Worse Ott aman . neriedlae ae ore :
of colors for desserts, cups, and in. July 16. break of tasers just a year spe GRAPEFRUIT JUICE FI ‘da G ld N ;
fact everything with which to set And all other spite ea are sutforing . Ori oO o. 2 can SG 3 for 25¢
the niost ended picnic nlm and no " MERRIAM POLICY oe ees : elon ro ae
: . labor to date, because o e SinoeS . ‘ : rate of $25,000 an hour. ‘Mr. GallGRAP EF RUIT J UICE Plus Brand 46 ounce cans 19¢ &
RSS 5. wicca “The low estate to which politics . UP’S estimate is based on reports <a
has fallen is asmuch the fault of. from the Far East listing damages to
: \
the reac as of the politicians,’ Alpianist oe, motes ~~ PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 15-21 JUNKET All flavors 4 oz. pkg. §c
ton C. Duchaine, of Long Beach, de-. Pitals, missionary buildings, cultura
Nevada City “lared in an address asking voters] institutions, and private’ homes as WHITE KING JELL WELL Regular package RY
to support the re-election of Gov-/ well as industrial buildings in China. All Flavors
Laundry ernor Frank F, Merriam, __ Japan has practically ceased purGranulated Soap Large Packages 28c ROYAL PUDDINGS Reg. P kg. 5c
“The practical policy of pay as you. chasing materials from other nations d _ All Flavors
QUALITY, WORK SKILLFULLY . go followed by Governor Merriam. except for wartime purposes because tal hit ‘AIRWAY COFFEE lb. pkg. 2 for 25c
v has balanced the state’s budget and. she has had to tighten her belt to C W S
Prompt Courteous Service has perpetuated the feeling ne self-. finance an undeclared war which is r¥s ss ite oap AIRWAY COFFEE 3 lbs. 37c
‘a Free Delivery Dischina and self-respect, two at-. costing $5,000,000 a day, he said. Regular bars 10 for 29¢ NOB HILL COFFEE 2 1-lb. pkgs. 35¢
our work is priced right” tributes the rest of the sory, is =e
: Rhone 577-241 Commercial St. . rapidly losing.” THINGS TO WATCH rR ee = MAYONNAISE Quart jar 39c
' Duchaine praised the governor for. Germicidal, non-slip, tiling for the Bin ths, i. .
at "Nevada iad his. “sound, fundamental American-. floors of swimming pools, showers ‘ ¢ R . SC 0 MAYONNAISE ( Pint Jar 23¢
oe ism” and for<his courage in making. .@2nd locker rooms; germs causing . : eT, : : mag
¥ ‘Be Comfortabl decisions even when he knew the.de-. “‘athlete’sfoot’ cannot survive in. . oe STARCH 12 ounce package c
ortable cisions would jeopardize his politie-. contact withthe tiles. New pencil Shortening — Pound can 19¢ pik. genase
oa Get Your al career. 5 lead, thinner yet ‘stronger than the ‘BORAX CHIPS Large package 22°
fi MATTRESSES “That is the kind of American-. old. A material made of cane fiber f; Three Pound Tin 50c 20-Mule Team
Repaired and Cleaned by ism we need in American politics and . and asphalt, to convert flat roofs I: CORNED BEEF “12 ounce can. 17¢
we should not let him go.” # . into playgrounds and. recreational . : obs ne
. John W. Ds The speaker -ridiculed the -plat-. areas. Elettrje cord ‘for ‘washing maag IVORY SOAP DEVILED MEAT.. for. 25. +f
Ricomercian: Sty. ‘#i form of one of the Democratic eanchines, : jong, and. ather Hane hin ‘Qqurice bars’ 1 Libbys. No. Ma cans a Ba
109 J iE 109 , . . didates which: promises ten acreg’ of . which takes up slick. like a selfInde} ‘ = & Se. ee 2s ~« PEAS—Libbys é 2 cans eee 10c
5 vets 3 farm land and nevessary implements: ing tape’ mieasure.-‘A ‘small electric es bars 3 ¢
io . ’ as impossible and ‘‘an. exit tb he shaving lighe which clamps: to the . for 295: 4 TOMATO JUICE No. 2 cans 2 for 15<
iy : : = intelligence of the voters. ' side of an Shag ors ca = aia Ts . FLOUR 24, p aa: ‘sa ik 69¢
cnet 00 Y ; E Al DY}. _, Miss: ‘Mamie Mésorvey/ ton:: the -loHEADLINES—_U SS . farm its ; Ms Harvest “Blossom _ i
GROCERY C0 “ cal post office ‘staff, is enjoying aj tion 90,000 greater than a year ago, Coeatenecee an Roll ‘4 for 25¢ BEER 11 oz. Stéinie bottles 4 for. ).
Thee as es three week vacation. Her brother, W. according to the Department of Aga : ee BROWN DERBY
Fresh Fruits and V. 296 Meservey and family of the bay ates riculture. 180 patent applications a Efas, Depastt :
FREE DELIVERY trict, are spending a Vacation near. day were filed by U. 8. inventors BROWN DERBY BEER. 3. for 23¢
Sierra City and upon their return] with the Patent Office last year. In 12 ounce cans
5 Broad Street Phone 88 I} nome Miss sepa may go with] Population of the U. S., now estimatBROWN DERBY BEER Doz cans Gc
them for a ¥. er at 130,000,000, will reach a peak
Jot 158,335,000 in 1980 and ‘then Granulated Soap 2 packages for 37¢ SHORTENING Keen. Lb. pkg. 10¢
. 8radually begin to decline, accordSALES TAX ADDED TO ALL TAXABLE J s
. } ing to Natural Resources Board. B. ——
MABEN’S DAIRY . ) 02205:
a . this week to the lodge which had the
nen }] Most outstanding record in the Elks
ene Delivery © Fj trattic safety program during the
last 12 months; more than. 1,400
Service in Nevada City and lodges participated. Standard Oil Co.
of New Jersey sells $81,000,000 in
Grass Valley new bonds for expansion purposes.
————— : Post. office receipts in year ended
a Send Us Ber seed Call. June 30 were $726,000,000, highest "
Miteohl gat Gutta erticuisone, thin getcoe aks at ot eke ° in. history, and equal to $5.60 for
i ams in a aa — Be Meson, aid. <BGet So 45:60: foe NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE
a puupemacer ss Ins ger country. ( Acais Baer Soft Drinks Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
ED. BU RT RTNER 9 percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings.
Dr. Schiro, who has been recouwindia silver,
perating at MeKeesport for three NEVADA CITY ICE — tet gle. tend ond cope
weeks past, returned to his home in ‘Mail order check work promptly attended to.
GRASS VALLEY Ci CLEANERS ‘. San Francisco. DELIVERY Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and
"Invites Nevada City and — Rint folks to bring their Clothes ; At Pl == Nawada City Delaware Underwriters Insuraiice Compaiiies 6
Mrs. Marion Alderton of Palo AlAUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ae
sae CLEANING "AND PRESSING . to and Prof. Ernest Calley of Carmel PHONE 57 ‘
‘301 jehen. Bee GRASS VALLEY. a) avs. . are ER of Attorney and Mrs. Har~ For Prompt Delivery E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor :
te ; Kee at his McKeesport camp. aa
; 3 : is C ‘ *