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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 14, 1940 (6 pages)

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PAGE FOUR NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, JUNE_ 143 1940. Byron Eastman is home from the Saskatchewan district in Canada, where he went on mining business several weeks ago. ‘CF CLOGY Sez a THERE AINT MUCH TO SUCCESS EXCEPT THAT YOU LIE ABED AN HOUR OR SO LONGERS CAP NOW icnenaimentiniiend pumas sctx ond Wedding STREET DECORATIONS Isis ite Gee GO UP NEXT MONDAY . AnniverseCo} -*-" Mr. and Mr illi i Committees for the July Fourth aoe + he eS Welrath avenue celebrated their sixcelebration hav r rt © a large part of the ; ty second wedding anniversary and; nesday evening William Bull. Meek Nearl ll th hil gChapter, E Clampus Vitus, and the felt a Dame sivenee dren and great grandchildren were present for the happy occasion. *yoshments were served to relatives general Fourth of July committee met and planned for the evening of . July 3. W. Esterly reported that the California Hydraulic Mining Association will give a short program in: coniunction with other events. Thom' as Coan, Noble Grand Humbug of the . Clampers, expects to have ,a truck . load singers and move about the city where they will render songs for the entertainment of the crowds. There will be a band concert’ and George Hallock, president of ©, Hu M.cA. and other prominent members of the association will make speeches. Tor. ches have been prepared for about 50 nedsons in evening parade of ee ae ee ge _ William Charronnat and friend. Max ar 3. ee ae a Brewen, of Oakland spent the day treets will be decorated wi the with them. ees on oe ag coal This highly esteemed couple have ae ay. a th a eng led long. useful lives and _ their la month ago calling for is wo hope for them many more the afternoon. : Relatives who visited them Monday were. Mrs. Sarah Charronnaut, Oakland; Mrs. John Coleman and husband, Alleghany; Mrs. Paul Rohrig, Nevada Cit; grandchildren, Miss Pauline Rohrig and Mrs. Clara Jacdbs, Nevada City; Wright and Delbert Coleman; great grandchildren Henrietta, George and Igiward Jacobs, Darleen and Lynne Coleman. On Sunday their son, W. B. Wright and wife of Sacramento and grandson, friends i S preliminary work completed. Wed Mrs. Wright's ‘birthday on Monday . Re-. and many friends who called during» ers, and became quite popular during the past season when he conducted boxing contests among local young men for entrance into the Golden Glove matches. He now holds a’ nexcellent position with a powder company. FROG LEGS DINNFR ‘FOR ELKS TONIGHT The Nevada City Elks Lodge last night enjoyed a frog-leg dinner. Curtis Clark, who raises the big croak-. will prepare the rare delicacy for the dinner. ALITTLE CHILD ~ SHOWS UP OLD FISHERMAN Fishermen on Lake Snaulding Sunday were disgusted with their luck and niany took time off for picnies and resting. Suddenly a little seven year old boy, stranger to nearly everyone around him, walked out!: to ‘the lake edge, cast his line and to be done between June 15 and 18. Chairman George Gildersleeve reported Laurel Parlor, N. D. G. W., drill team will put on an exhibit oni the evening of the third. This work is under the supervision of Mrs. Lyda Talbot and promises to be a beautiful affair. The sheriff's posse and Prices of Rubber is Going Up Due To War Conditions. Hussy! Hurry! Hurry! D Fire WELD CO. NEXT TIME ILL BUY TIRES FROM THE OR. HILLS FLAT PHONE 994 } weeks away. TRINITY FPISCOPAL CHURCH SERVICES Fathers’ Day—8:30 a. m. Holy communion. 9:45 a. m. Church school. 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. The rector will speak upon “Keeping One’s Father in Mind.”’ Special music will be rendered by the vested choir. Miss Mary Libbey will be at the organ; Mrs. Marion Libbey will direct the choir. Week-Day Events — Saint Agnes Guild presents for the summer social hour of the parish a bridge and 1 lawn party this coming Thursday evening at the Gillet Nursery and the Alark Garden at eight o’cleck. Men and women are invited to come; the event is open to the members of the community. The proceeds will go to repair Trinity church. SUMMER CANDY — SPECIALS HAAS Special Assortment of wrapped chews, taffies, nougats, brittles, etc. Large 10 ounce box—ONLY 25C HAAS Famous Home-Kraft summer assortment, contains a larger variety including a few chocolates. The popular home package—5 0c. These candies are fresh and really delicious. Try them. Visits Brother— , George Trevethick of “4siting his brother in this week and having some dental work done. He reports things are; prosperous in the Alleghany-Forest district. "he Alleghany is Nevada City KING FOR ‘happy anniversaries.
splendid horses from the Errol Mac-! poth of Nevada City on June 7, 1940. i Boyle stables havé been promised for . Miss Burgan, charming. young wom-*" ‘the Fourth. Bach day new floats are: an, . promised. The Fourth is only three Foundry. She graduated from . . 1 . caught a four and a half pounder ‘that gave him plenty of fight before Weddine Belle for Miss . ‘: was landed. One of the parties visiting the lake were, Mrs. Cc. MuscarBurgan and “Duke” Dorf dini, Elisha Curtis, Mrs. Imogene An application for a marriage lic-, Henwood, and children, Clement and ense was made by Sven Aage (Duke) j Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm and Dorf, 28. and Margaret Burgan, 20, Lge and Cliff Joyner. ALLEGED DRU NKEN N DRVER is in the employ of the Miners C. W. Wright, arrested Friday the ~evening on a drunken driving charge local schools and has a wide-circle of . will come up for a hearing Saturday, friends who wish her every happi-. June 15. He posted $200 bail and was i ness. The bridegroom was employed . released from custody when brought at the Murchie mine for some time . ‘nto court Saturday. Quality Merchandise EVERGOOD SALAD DRESSING Pints .... Oe 5 15c EHMANN’S LARGE RIPE OLIVES 2 Pint Cans a LUX FLAKES LUX Toilet Soap, 3 bars 17c RINSO, Large RINSO, Giant LIFEBUOY SOAP— 2—7 oz. cans SUNSWEET PRUNES Large 2 Ib. package_. . 18 POLAR BRAND FROSTED FOODS ARE DELICIOUS —Cook them the same as fresh foods in 1-3 less time— SPRY SHORTENING— 1 bb. Order by Phone, Prompt, Free Delivery : PHONES 160 and 225 PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM JUNE 14TH TO 21ST. MAKE FATHER’S DAY A HAPPY ONE BY SELECTING HIS casi AT—, OUR STORE. SHIRTS—For quality and at a price you like. him one. Made by E & W. 98c1o $2.98 DRESS PANTS OR SLACKS, a choice of Preach backs or all wool worsteds. $2.49 10 $6.50 BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS, plain white, colored borders, or with initials. 49c FANCY SOX, Pair 15c TO 49c HAND MADE TIES 49c AND 98c A COOL STRAW HAT will please him these hot days 98c AND $1.98 LOOK AT DAD’S SHOES, we can fit him with a new pair of Star Brand, all leather shoes $2.98 10 $6.00 Golden Rule Store 150 MILL STREET GRASS VALLEY. CANDIDATES CARY S. ARBOGAST INCUMBENT Isa Candidate for Re-election to the office of County Supervisor Primary Election, Tuesday, August 27, 1940 JUDGE GEORGE L. JONES INCUMBENT Is a candidate for election to the office of Superior Judge of Nevada County. Primary Election, Tuesday, August 27, 1940. IPLAZA GROCERY Here's is your chance to say with a gift, not words: “DAD YOU’RE A SWELL GUY” When You Think of a Gift for Dad Next Sunday— THINK OF BENNETTS’ BOOTERY We have shirts in the latest patterns, handkerchiefs, robes, ties, slippers, belts, hats and everything of good quality and reasonable price that Dad needs, or desires. Moreover, like as not, we know your Dad and can help you choose something he would really like. Bennetts’ Bootery . 140 Mill Street’ Grass Valley Phone 937 WE TAKE PRIDE IN / ANTICIPATING AND FILLING THE WANTS OF OUR CUSTOMERS WITH 100 PER CENT SATISFACTION—You'll find a’ warm welcoming smile here with your savings on finer meats. “OUR REPUTATION IS OUR GUARANTEE” KEYSTONE MARKET » DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. Commercial] Street, Nevada City ; Phone 67 SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY! The quick supplying of your BUILDING NEEDS is our Business. Select your needs from our large stocks of Lumber, Millwork, Cement, Paints, Hardware, Plumbing and any building material you may require. LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR PLANS WE CAN ARRANGE TO FINANCE YOUR BUILDING IF DESIRED —See Us and Save Money— NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY “The Pioneer Lumber Yard’’ Boulder Street Phone 500 Nevada City PREMIER SHOWING it FAMOUS ‘RADIORGAN IN MOST MODELS 1941 ZENITH RADIOS MOST OUTSTANDING VALUES EVER SHOWN BY WORLD’S LARGEST MAKER OF FINE RADIOS. See them at our showroom and then get a free trial in your, home. THE HARMONY SHOP 125 MILL STREET, PHONE 61 _GRASS VALLEY