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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 3, 1936 (16 pages)

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NEVADA CITY NUGGET CELEBRATE JULY 4TH AND 5TH IN NEVADA CITY a BUY YOUR CLOTHES AT PENNEY’S 4 MADGE DAVIS — Fic ‘398 Look and feel delightfully coo] in a Madge Davis cotton! Embroidered voiles, printed sheer voiles and cord laces galore. Smartly styled — carefully made street and afternoon frocks. Light, dark and pastel colors. Sizes 12 to 52. Men’s Short Sleeve UNION SUITS ANKLE LENGTH Exquisitely Sheer! Two-Thread Silk Glenrow Summer 719° FROCKS SQ-98 These are stockings fir sib ad aaa pasbache ~ tra sheer, .full-fashioned; ehirting atripea. Short ringless, with picot tops, ‘ : Newest colors. 84% to 10%, sleeves, sun-backs! 12-52. oe 3 Men! Wear Towncraft White Shirts For Real Summer Comfort! $4.49 They’re made of fine * -oadcloth, with regular or Nuvcaft nonwilt collars. Full cut and preshrunk for comfort and longer wear! Get a good supply! _ Men! Beat the Heat in a Straw Helmet 19¢c » grey, sand. They’re armest summer weather! Value! Men’s Curacao STRAW HATS 49 White. Our most’ popular work and hats semi-dress hat! Many styles to choose from. Cool! Practica}! Mrs. C. E. Parsons is Hostess at Bridge Teas Mrs. C. E, Parsons most delightfully entertained two groups’ of guests at bridge teas Saturday and Wednesday. Her spacious and beautiful lawn was the setting for the happy affairs. i Mrs. Martha Hogue, first; Mrs. F. F, Cassidy, second; Those making high scores Wednesday, were: Mrs. Ray Clinch, Grass Valley, first; Mrs. Don C. Billick, second; Mrs. Harold Crase, third. Mrs. M. Hoge, first in Alta Rowe, FRIDAY, JULY. 3, 1936. Nevada City Nugget A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada. ity. Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 52 mah jongg, and Mrs, house guest, a guest prize. Prizes were. awarded Saturday to The studio that'satisfies. Cood ~ Grass Valley : : 107 Mill St. photos at reasonable’ prices— no guess work. 8-hour Kodak finishing service. t¥% . . . enna NTI . SR TS ee ee elo made oe AN INVITATION-The general public is cordially invited to MOTOR BUS —OF THE— Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad TODAY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 1P.M.AND4P.M. AT THE PLAZA NEVADA CITY ) Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Martens of the 4 Rio Grande oil station, have as a . guest, Mr. Walter. Conway of San Sptiteteestetepeenioteegeteons serfeoesefeadeseatesfetenfestert eifesfesertestert STEER EE: . Francisco. . % : * ; SEVEN DAY —>——_—_—_—_—_—_——_—— : SALE OF : USED CARS . . % . & Y = OUR BUDGET SALE OF THE YEAR =. ™ AZ 5 é . F: SAVE UP TO $106 PER CAR +\ 8 % NEARLY 100 CALS TO SELECT FROM oan . TERMS TO SULT YOU : ; ls LIBERAL, ALLOWANCE ON YOUR-PRESENT CAR “2 . i GUARANTEED VALUES IN A-t CONDITION +18 ‘ jae a Fs OPEN JULY 4TH 3 . a uur Custom: Sedan, 6 wire wheels, new finish % + cs £199 of Nerd V8 De Lauyxe Coach. hike new Runs perfect pated $410 ‘31 Studebaker Cesnpletely New finish many extras, a beautiful 100 0 PPR poet aaa sae t at , ic 29 Chrysler “65” spo:ts conpe y tumble '32 De Soie De Luxe Sedan, 6 W. W. Trenk rack .Motor rebored. New $367 overhauled $219 finish Sedan, Moe 1 Ch y: ler Sport Coupe. Late $385 eries. Poumble ae Finest condition _ Me sh ee A tahoe 7 Ke ste ot he st yt heyy , 4) oat mt, *, Oe; Dict. Sedan. ot esac ~, * fetot ~ A fie Seater "33 Pontiac spec. hair upholstery
Beautiful conditicn A west TAS OES ot, es 7 Ge A 7 Woy Don't miss tt as onky ’32 Ford V-8 Coune. A beauty with radio. ‘ $365 te , he Remeniber > we have many other values iust as attractive Cone carly te get as these, your choice or write or call for information. % "+ Pa ay. + He te ete %, cS re) <2 9 as ‘oR * Seaestatt at RA Re terkate ech bene ee EOLA EVM IVAN NIAAA VET teste stestestestesheste ah ali i le a a a b* 4 pi A AAO Cie Sie Sac Sac Ne tterterte C <e ° ; e DEPARTMENT + STORE All Fit To Be Tied! ‘SPRING TIES In Gay New Patterns! A fresh new tie with your old suit is like a drink of water to a thirsty man. It gives pep no end! And these new ties have what it takes! Smart color combinations! Florals, stripes, dots, novelty patterns. All with resilient construction. They look like the kind you usually pay more for! PICNIC ACCESSORIES: We have everything you shea Clie he she she ES Me he ate * ees f iN need to make your picnic pleasant. ie ‘. + > Sa ah ey os * es oS gs . GA i) Lx) eS) . 8] Ht, Here Ye ate eke Edétor and Publisher Published ‘Semi-Weekly, Monday and’ Friday at Nevada City, California, and entered as mail matter of the second class in. the postoffice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, D 1879. ~ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year (In Advance) ae 1776-—INDEPENDENCE—1936 The glorious Fourth! ; re Colorful parades’ waving flags and blaring bands; thel joyous din of happy crowds and cracking; booming fireworks; romping children, and picnics and midsummer heat; and then, at night, bright sareaks of light across the sky. How glad America is to be young and strong and free ctill on this, the one-hundred-and-sixtieth anniversary of our birth to freedom—how glad to have before us a promise of aburdance and new glory! But as men pause to remember the beginnings of our great nation, there is solemn understanding of the liberties we so cherish, and quiet realization that it may be America’s: part to save them for mankind. 5 More than a century and a half ago in historic Independence Hall in Philadelphia, the courageous founders first gave voice to these liberties as the creed of a whole people. Rulers of an autocratic world were aghast at their audacity, and the oppressed ‘populations of other countries cheered. their bold leadership. ie ray MEET THE BOSS WHISERINO thusiasm and energy, whose “extraordinary crop ofluxuriant whiskers has. accounted for a large part of the success which the Fourth of July Committee under Charles’ Leiter, general chairman, has attained. Not only were the whisker growing propensities of the male map organized into a vast advertising campaign, but the fair sex were also organized under his general supervision and the immediate direction of Ruby Miller, into a great group of 1849 models of Lady’s Godfrey Book styles, many which were most becoming, and enhanced the natural pulchritude of the wearers. 213 BROAD STREET Congratulations 4th Of July Committee And Helpers @ @ Make The 4th Complete With Good Thirstquenchers We Have Them Ali And Our Service Is Right. oe . ? } rj i SPECIALS DRY WINES 52° AND 60 PER. GAL. SWEET WINES 83° PER GAL. Your Container — = 5 Ice Cold Beers And Canada Dry Products