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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 12, 1936 (8 pages)

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PACE 1 Two oe PR OS en eae NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY. JUNE 12, 1936. + hy daiidlaaidtaiad sdefeateetetentegeteeteee stayed teed feted Nevada City Nugget Ieee nore _ 2305 Bread Sticet. Phone 36 >* 4 Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City. HH, cE 225 Sigh 82 2 Bee Si Re eae ee oe pie ues os rca: Ecétor and Publisher had Tein’-Weekly, Monday and Friday at and entered as mail the postoffice at March -3, Isvada City, Califoral ia, ‘ear of tha second class in 1, Citic vnder Aet of Congress, eee eeieey ate genet "— $UnSCRIPTION RATES as guests Miss Elinor Berkeley of this city. tre Nous club at the home of Miss Dorothy Feagans on Drummond street Tuesday evening a member, ~] foterterfeatetioteatesteateotsteateatiotesteateatiate teats mG ‘ % » year (In Advanc®#)— ...2.—-.2.----.222--++---$2.50 * os : a 3 rt a " nie i ‘ S Megtindea te Dutslesterteotesgee See etuiotoietsietetuletateieioi ete eteteietotivieion ENTREE NOUS CLUB Mis. Walencia Hursi, was given a — surprise stork shower. Twelve memAt a 1eeular meeting of the En-]. bers were present and the club haa Peterson of and Miss Naomi Whitley Grass Valley yrlé 107 Mill St. ing service. The studio that satisfies. guess work. 8-hour Kodak photos at reasonable prices—no finish™ GRASS VALLEY, CALIF : MAMMOTH SHOE EVENT They’re Smart, Fellas! OXFORDS Spring’s Wing Tip Model! $4.98 Men demanded wing tips tnis ‘\season .. boys have followed it! Black side uppers, sturdy $ composition soles and heels. Man! : Na ere’s Quality! Work. Shoes For Comfortable Service! $ y Black elk uppers they're soft and pliable! Double ‘tear outsoles they’ll really wear! Leather heels. Perforated vamp Here’s Quality, Men! For Comfort and Wear! +349 Scientific designing for a maximum of comfort . . . expert workmanship for a maximum .of wear! Black Bluchers, half rubber heel! Try them, men! Men’s Hyer Quattty OXFORDS for Smart Conservatism! © >. ity leather soles, heels. Perforated aor Hyer Correct Balance SHOES With Arch Support $ 4:9 Eiaek fines, rhino ronghness! Flex ible, tardy ther outsoles, G04 rather hee poole Here’s comfort! Men’s BATHING TRUNKS Priced Amazingly Low! Imagine getting allwool, fast color bathing trunks at this price! With white webbed. belt. Smart solid ‘colors in navy, dark cardinal, royal and black. Knitted for real service. Hurry in now so you'll. be ready for that first swim. Vasey dertiig too! cae . i} Care On ad . ‘. of John David Bradley, superintendNvil WILL ORGANI CAMPTONVILLE, June ' 8.—Pedro Osuna,» principal of the Marzville union high school and Yuba county junior college was in town . V Monday attendjing jthe commencement exercises. Mrs. ene Weber This will be Whiskerette night at Meade, county superintendent of the big meeting of the Whikerinos schools and Mrs. McQuaid, supervisor, accompanied him, Vierling Kersey, state superintendent of public instruction of: Sacramento, was in town Monday attending the local school exercises. Miss Lesta H. Joubert returned Friday from a few weeks at San Jose. a. Elsie Ann Price, deputy superinrural of the Universe in Armory Hall this will also be candidates night, and a°*number of candidates including R. L. P. Bigelow’and Jerry Seawell, candidates for state senator from the seventh district, have promised to be present. -The Whiskerethes will orga7/ze this evening. There will be an election of officers and it is reported evening. It tendent of schools of Plumas county that ‘there is ‘a ‘very spirited con: came over Monday to take part in. test coming off for the various ofthe commencement exercises of the. ¢ingg The charter received py the local high school. Whiskerinos will also cover that of Miss Susette Dornberger came up the Whiskerettes. Friday from Nevada City and is the Preparations will be made for guest of the Joubert home at Desending over a big delegation of pot Sul Whiskerinos and. .Whiskerettes to Jack Lord and Jim Joubert re-. the North San Juan Cherry Carniyturned to Hammonton Sunday after spending the week end visiting relatives at Oak Valley. al and Fiesta Saturday and Sunday. Boss Whiskerino Ted Janiss particualarly invites all ladies interested ‘in the Fourth of July celebration to be present as a program of special interest to them has been arranged. It is now only a little more than three weeks before the three day celebration of the Fourth :will dawn in Nevada City.
Poh Social Events Mrs. Legg and Mrs. Hogue Hostesses at Mrs. George A. Legg and Mrs. M. B. Hogue,’as hostesses, extended invitations to 125 guests from Nevada City and Grass Valley for an afternoon tea at the Legg home on Nevada street, Tuesday, complimenting Mrs. John David Bradley of Washington. Mrs. Bradley has recently come to Washington to. live. She is the wife and as the guests visited, the coteric of girls served them cool punch, cakes and canapes. The tea was from four until six and throughout those hours the many guests who came to meet Mrs. Bradley enjoyed the gracious hospitality of the hostessés, Mrs. J. J. Jackson Is Dinner Hostess ent of the Spanish mine at Washington and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Easton of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Mr. Easton is resident manager and president of the Bunker Hill:and Sullivan Mining: Company of Couer d’Alene, Idaho. Mrs. J. J. Jackson, Jr., entertained at her home on Boulder street Monday evening at a dinner, and ecards Mr. and, Mrs. Will Carter and son, Clark, who left yesterday morning for San Francisco and embarked A group of eight charming young. today for Baguio, Philippine Isgirls dressed in pastel formals as-! lands. sisted in serving, They were, Misses Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Rector, Jane Bennett, Bet-. Will Carter, Miss Deynes’ Foley, ity, Peggy and Madeline Bettles, Amy Lou MeCraney, Mary Louise Draper. Betsy Bennett and Nancy Nilon. The spacious rooms and porches of the Legg home were decorated with a profusion of spring flowers Clark Carter, Mrs. J. J.Jackson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jackson, Jr. Several social affairs were given in honor of Mr, and Mrs, Carter and son before their departure for the islands. eit of the You Bet Mining Company against the decision of Arthur S. Fleming. Weyand awarded the Pacific Gas and Electric Company $126,000 damages against the mining concern as a result of damage caused by debris in the Bear river resulting from hydraulic mining operations: : Notice of appeal was given, BET APPEAL EXPIRES Se. but a SS AUBURN a une 11.—The appeaTt the transcript of appeal was not prepared within the time permitted by Superior i the court Judge Ernest Weyand of Colusa The case commonly was called county has been terminated in the . the muddy water trial ‘in Placer. superior court here by the filing= of . county during August and Septema final order with County Clerk . ber of 1925. when it took place in the superior court here. “ubscribe for The Nugget. Never Such a Value Before! . he) yeat GUARANTEE OPTIONAL Come to our showrooms, see the new GIBSON models. . . One by one, check the features they offer you and you will agree that mever was there such a value before. Twin Cylinder Unit 6 cu. ft. Some refrigerators offer a twin cylimder unit, others feature a hermetically sealed unit . . . but GIBSON leads with both a hermetically sealed and a twin cylinder umit for greater smoothness and efficiency. THE MAGIC Sr203 Sholf The refrigerator you — = should have the Freezr cdo! because ‘this remarkable improvement will giwe you more ice cubes (9% lbs. at one freezing in the smallest model} more usable storage room, faster cooling of foods, faster freezimge, greater accessibility to the contents of the cabinet, slower but more efficient circulation of air that cools the foods quickly but will not dry them out. The Freez’r Shelf is the greatest irmprore: placed the cake of ice and CS FTES Piss $4.16 PER MONTH Foote Electrical Co. 108 Pine Sireet Nevada City 132 Mill Street Grass Valley yraeemtz since da compressor retl:e Slasie Freesr Shelf. only x PROVERB 29, CONTEST RULES Each week for a period of six weeks The Nevada City Nugget will print one of a series of cartoons representing some well known proverb or saying. Contestants solve the picture puzzles by writing the proverb that the cartoon suggests or illusrates in the blanks below the pictures. The prizes, totaling $10 in cash, will be awarded those:sending in complete or near complete picture sets with the best. and most appropriate answers to the pictures published, and either paying their own subscription for a period of one year or securing one new oneyear subscription to The Nevada City Nugget. Cartoons should not be sent to the paper until the series is complete. Only one answer may be given to a picture. Only one member of a family will be given a prize, the award going to the person in that family submitting-the best set. The.answers may be written in pen, pencil, printed or typewritten. PRIZE LIST First Prize ......... $5.00 in Cash Second Prize $3.00 in Cash Third Prize $2.00 in Cash < NEVADA CITY NUGGET FUN FOR ALL AND . Q IN CASEA TO THE CLEVER WINNERS! CONTEST PROVERB NO. 3 CONSARN YOU £0 YOU WANT A ORINK 'TIVULLLL Address