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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 24, 1938 (6 pages)

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* FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1938. DECORATIONS FOR FOURTH Decorations for the coming three day Fourth of July celebration have een a little slow in coming out but in the last few days several stores have made pretty decorations. Noted about the city were Nevada City Drug Store, Mrs. Lottie Seaman, Bret Harte Cigar Store, Boston Mercantile Co., Dickermans, S‘erra Club, Lanes Garage, Genes Cafe, Nevada City Garage, Nevada City Ice Deliyery, Nevada City Nugget, Schreibers will be decorated next Monday.and miany others are preparing to decorate among them being Harris Drug Store, Nevada City Drug Store, and Penrose Grocery, Mr, and Mrs. R. Pratt and daughter of the ‘bay district were in Nevada City Wednesday. Mrs. Pratt was Miss Clara Angiolini before her marriage. She formerly lived on Boulder street. TIME TO GET READY FOR THE FOURTH Have: your clothes cleaned ie GARMENT CLEANING SYSTEM Reasonable Prices. Service. GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 111 Bennett Street Phone' 108 GRASS VALLEY Prompt aS _NEVADA CITY NUGGET prem TREASURE ISLAND-COLISEUM dean fe for th -Heiman, ‘a gd of its Coli hitect of San F livestec!: shows, gee ice he a city block: the building will sc y 2 8,290. um ae ivestock x : Pa avilion at Eth ae 219 39 ae <positicn. Pla ans ir Qo, prov -de for attractive and commodious ¢ nc: and wrestling exhibitions and other pepuler attractions. "Tho length of t . CAMPTONVILLE short vacation, she formerly taught school there: Mrs. M. A. Ramm arrived Sunday from San Francisco and will spend CAMPTONVILLE, June. 23.—iMr. amd Mrs. Al Crase and Miss Jeanelle Shellard of Nevada City were guests at the Cleveland home Friday evening. : Mrs. Nina Grosh and daughter Bernice of Kearney, Nebraska arrived a short time ago and are visiting a sister Mrs, Frank W.Meggers. George Figley arrived a few days ago to take up his duties as dispatcher at the local forest service headquarters. Misses Dolores Bishop and Harriet Merrill left Sunday for San Frazxcisco to spend a short vacation. Mrs. Cook and daughters arrived at Pike the summer here visiting Miss Roby . Godfrey at Galena Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thickstun had a narrow escape from losing their home at Oak Valley a few days ago when the roof caught fire. Mrs. Thickstun, who was alone at the time, discovered the flames and was able to extinguish them. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pancke and daughter of San Francisco arrived Saturday to spend their vacation at the Cassano ranch in Oak Valley. William E. Groves arrived Wed. nesday from Martinez on a visit to his home here. : Ray Shimer and Barbara Hessler 1institution, Dr. a TALKS ONGREAT MENACE ORONO, Me., June 23—T>e Un versity of Maine, “‘twin’’ of the University of California in chronologic ‘ime and in its adherence to high standards and high ideals, was given trade and the counting rooms of fin-. t ed on merit tests ' more “Yet the utterly unsound notion is . . ineessantly promulgated. that our American society is segregated into. fixed, definite and mutually antag-. onistic groups, and that the more. successful of these must be reduced . to the level of mediocrity by the} . compulsion of those who are already . . in thateself-satisfied status. Thus we} . have reached the point where the. . public is losing confidence in abt a great agency of our common life. ; . Banker, New Dealer, professor, legis. . lator, bureaucrat, rugged individual. . . ist,'the police and the courts, the pul: . i; pit and the platform all are looked /upon with suspicion. . . To some in the world this is a/ ' desirable state of affairs. It parallels . the background against which Com-_ munism came to power in Russia, : ‘and that paralysis of action which . {brought Nazism to Germany. But for ; those who believe in democratic inutions, crane is more’ alarming han the ra} pid rowth of mistrust and intolerance within our own na. +1 ’ fonal borders.’ . Beauty Week . WEEK OF JUNE 20TH Miss Dorothy Mae Bond comes here, at our expense, to again’ conduct this popular service. Without charge or obligation she will give you a 45-minute consultation including facial and makeup, but you must Make an appointment. . . { ls . . ance; that the personnel of business’ siastic meeting Monday evening management is selected and advane. committees were appointed for th rigorous . . July 4th celebration. A float was de than political governments has ever cided on and other business attend known. . to, Ponemah Council held an entht Wiig AL) eae © CARA NOME : ‘kitchen.. THRU THE KNOTHOLE A Glimpse of Building Activity June 24, 1938 No. 88 . eae ee e E ; 2 1] in your kitc.en Make it modern. . . thoroughly convenient. Enjoy its timesaving, step-saving efficiency. You surely can.. within the — very room which now seems so hopelessly old fashioned, so cheerless, so tiring. ‘Peerless’ Built-in Furniture converts any no matter how antique . . . into a room of con-venience and cheerfulness. It’s . all done quickly and with little a stirring Commencement Day pic-; ture of the present plight of demo-. cracy by the president of the latter; Robert Gordon, Sproul. Both universities, Dr. Spnoul told, ae Be
% e? oo gresereesrere eieieleieieieiojeiey Please call us NOW, to avoid disappointment. These consultacions are getting more popular every year and remember —only ten can be taken each R. E. HARRIS R PHONE 100 Osrar Drug Store RE expense. “Peerless” units adapt — themselves to every requirementof measurement and money. “. . PEERLESS ‘Built-in Furmiture, Nevada County Lumber Company i “The Full Service Yard” .¥” Phones 498-499——Nevada': City Odegaard, Mer. City a few days ago on a arrived Saturday from San FrancisHEN MONEY is put to work, men are put to~ of work. This summer, by buying gas heating appliances , you can put money to work that will put men to work. And your money will buy more RIGHT NOW — you SAVE 10%. Read This Straight-Forward Otter 1. 10% OFF on gas heating appliances. ae st aad SEE YOUR DEALER PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Owned Operated Managed by csp aca Xy Regucen GAS RATES DUT HEATING COS 2. 10% OFF on installatio furnaces, and floor furnaces: 3. Terms are NOTHING DOWN and NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS UNTIL OCTOBER 1.0n Circulating Heaters a 10% down payment is required, Put your home in shape for winter with modern economical gas heating. Save money doing it by taking advantage of this Summer Discount Sale. Remember, the new Low Gas Rates are now in full effect. work for co on a week end visit at the Shimer raneh in Mill Creek section. , BORN HINDS—At Camptonville, County of Yuba, State of California, June 19, . 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Hinds, a son. SHA M ROCK CAFE AIR COOLED Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyant have installed a new general electric air coler in their dining rom in the Shamrock Cafe which was purchased from the Alpha Hardware Stores. The room is now delightfully cool and the customers find the Shamrock the most comfortable place to eat and enjoy their meals. The public is also pleased that Mr. and Mrs. Wyant have re-opened their restaurant; the famous Shamrock Cafe, for Sunday meals. Special dinners are to be served and the public will be welcome to this air cooled room for the specjal Sunday dinners. Albert Pratti was in a party that caught five fine large bass on Thursday near Yuba City. “Aunt Kate” Sullivan and daughter, Miss Nelly Sullivan of French Corral were Nevada (City visitors Tuesday, visiting friends and ate tending to business affairs, ‘Mr. and Mirs, Marvin Shance and family and’ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swartz have moved into the two apartments of the old Pianizzi home on Sacramento and Clark street which was recently purchased by Mr. and Mrs. the graduating class, are-Land Grant Colleges established as a.result of the [Morrill act, and ‘both opened their doors in the same year, 1868. Each graduated twelve men in its first class and each called them ‘‘The Twelve Disciples.’’ “Peace and democracy are afloa. on the same raft, and whatever endangers the one must be a menace to the other,” the California president told the graduates. “‘The world will never be a fit world for ‘humanity until both of them, democracy and peace, have been made secure. “The ancient, ‘tested faundations on which men have traditionally built in faith and confidence are crumbling today with alarwing rapidity. Governments do not believe what other governments say. How can they, when they know how little truth there is in the words their’ own mouths utter? “Cries of privilege favoritism and fraud fan the sparks of envy in the hearts of the relatively unsuccessful . . into flames of hate and malice, even though it can be demonstrated conclusively that these evils exist to an even greater-degree in.politics and ‘bureaucracy than in the marts of ON HONOR ROLL Nevada County is represented on se ate ate RA a , , “S ; Special Price.. ea : * (Open Stock Price) me , ‘ COMPOSITION: * 6 BREAD AND BUTTER Ki PLATES $ 6 SALAD PLATES * 6 LUNCHEON PLATES . # Me st + eeterteatesteofet > eee Teotestesferteoteatesteeteotetestesfestestes Pacific Pottery CORALITOS 38 PIECE BRIDE’S SET — at a very Available in all Four Coralitos Colors Only a Few Sets Available. at This Price HAR TUNG*S ~ DEPENDABLE JEWELERS 124 MILL STREET—GRASS VALLEY 6 TEA CUPS 6 SAUCERS 6 BOWLS 1 PLATTER 1. VEGETABLE DISH the honor roll of Placer Junior College released last Monday by Dean Wyman E, Olson. : Shirley Brattin and Gerald Pratt of Grass Valley, and Miss Dorothy Thomas of Nevada City are named on the list released by Olson, Pratt is a transfer from Stockton Junior College. Miss Thomas and ‘Brattin are freshmen at ithe Auburn school. PINK SALMON Can CODFISH FOR SALAD Can OVALTINE 14 oz. can Can. SWANSDOWN FLOURTOY AND JACOBS + Rates from $1.50 Up . Excellent Service—Best Food 8TH AND K STREET, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA O. J. JACOBS, Manager Package he a nig Garrison. The house has been IMr, an hy rge juse 0 e€ Cade Oak tt, “AFP . Crivecta ataraet tars Lt 20: Leng (MA EXL PAMALE BONELESS Beach for about a ten day vacation, Can an ss SWEET POTATOES a <= -Package ‘IT’S ‘FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP MOTHERS OATS AND COCKTAIL BAR Package HAVE BEEN REMODELED AND REFURNISHED HOT SAUCE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 6 cans :