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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 10, 1940 (8 pages)

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FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1940. NEVADA CITY NUGGET : ‘ PAGE THREE MAY . es @@D Cleland to Take Trip— dutting a service station at the juncand runs through to the end of AugDr. John Napier of the Placer Union 4 Glen Cleland, who has decided to tion‘ of Broad and Commercial VW . T, ( ust. high school. leave Nevada City for a vacation and streets. His station, in his absence, . The boat construction is under the trip, will go first to Bakersfield Satwill be in charge of Jack Sutherland ; papervision af Haris Hollins gue “No Huig ie, Teeotielie se : Z ‘ ; s ~ 5 4 id t 4iuS Gulu in7 4 S* urday to visit friends. He will reof Grass Valley former oil company ‘made possible by the cooperation of signs for sale at the Nugget Office. turn here and then go to Chester, truck driver. iinim nemo ten went rycer apg pay . YOUBETSCHOOL ROCKSINJUNE A. Ideal Mother’s ness in this city several years conWhe You Bet school children toAnnouncement was . made today night will present a program confrom the scout headauarters in Au-} sisting of 32 vocal and instrumental burn ‘that the sconts and troops of . bd selections, recitations and skits,. in the Tahoe area council will stage a ay ] t take IT’S EASY TO TAKE ee which the entire school will -amnoree on Saturday and Sunday, Color #3 part. After the program refreshJune 15-16 at Hampshire Rocks oa ER a epee Sag ON IRATE Tee ae on — ul e : : ments will be served. Oo Pishwav 40 It was originally ee Pie : ae ook The program is as follows: ‘planned to join with several other . = N th T t G t y Ni W but that) EU G3 Song, “Columbia the Gem of the Ocean’’——School. hos ‘*ailed. to materalize. ae fei ee . ek F Recitation, ‘‘Mother’’—Diane SnyThe decision came as a result of . : . : A ) 6 F N F RA . r LF CTR . F y a WITH der: : the commissioner's meeting on} ee s : 5. 4 Song, ‘Believe Me If All Those Thursday of dast week when the mateg bye : sei eat Endearing, Young Charms’’— Jerry y was. presented. = : (i mm E eae ‘. Brady. : Scouts will particinaie in the two hidees Erk can ‘ ‘ HE Se ies 3 Recitation, ‘‘That Wonderful Mo-, dav outing on the same basis as in. ft. size GE a : p SS ther of Mine,’’——Mildred Brady. . ol] neeviovs camvorees and -wil!l ‘dem. LBGB (illustrated Qe Recitation. ‘‘“Meadow Talk’’—Luthonstrate their knowledge of camp-). at left)— $ 95 Take one along ; AN er Tibbs. ,ing and ;atvoi operation on a sma}?l FOR ONLY=> ig’ iss ON YGUE VERAUCR : Skit, ‘‘Census Taker’’—Hileen and area. . New 194 Alin Eulberg: ae Sabet fda All-steel cabinet. Stainless Steel ® Bring back your vacation in fullPiano solo, “Dream Boat’’—-BevThe location of the site is expec<Unit. 11.7 sq. hie oe G-E Thrift ) color movies. It’s easy and inexerley Sack. ,ed to draw ‘a good number as it is . a. 8 Ibs. of ice, pensive with a Filmo 8. This Recitation, “Forget4Me-Not” — well in the mountains and yet easily : palm-size movie camera makes Betty Tibbs. accessible to most of this area. os uperb black-and-white and fullPetter tt “My Sh: 7 east sup cae an Recitation, ‘‘“My Shadow’ — Ray. Complete vlans will be discussed ‘ 4 color movies at snapshot cost. : . : Made by Bell & Howell, si mond Brady. {and concluded at the scouter roundSS a. psa Piano ‘solo, “Rose in Bloom” -—'tahjes which are held. monthly in Pat cee Uadee fe Jane Nix. Placer and Névada counties. , iH al “ My ie” ol Song, ‘‘Love’s Old Sweet Song” --: . ; THATS THE BUY! ber: pay as Ae odie spy Sohoat, . Seven new boats are under connoe pid tg saa Say os ree is Recitation, “Silver Boat’? — Eloise Struction for the use of scouts at You "le 9 : son. their summer camp at Pahatsi this r you use the camera. Come in toache ok es : arin tects Maes YOU'LL ALWAYS BE GLAD YO day and find out how easy it is to Recitation, “Who Was. She?” —-. ear. according to information re BOUGHT A GENERAL ELECTRIC 3 Jane Nix. ceived from Edgar A. Williams, scout own a Filmo 8. anes , e 3 exapltive: ORME BGats are BIL Geele CONDITIONED AIR! Controlled tem: Recitation. “In School Days” — . @**"''*. Ve Se ee perature, humidity, and constant cirMargaret Casner. feet long, and are of an unusually culation of freshened air. $ 50 Piano. solo, “When the Baud Is. 5?'7 desten for camp. Uae, ane SELECTIVE STORAGE. All four needed os Playing Dixie’’—Hileen Bulberg. said, ‘“‘and are expected to _ prove zones—Sub-Freezing Storage; ExtraRecitation, “Pretty Is As Pretty Popular with the scouts. In addition Cold Storage; Crisping Storage; ee Sih ee : ere Safety-Zcze General Storage. ONLY $10 DELIVERS IT Does’’—Mabel Johnson. to the rowboats the camp als9 ¢ ‘ one : Recitation, ‘There Aré Many. Pects to have two new canoes and a ‘ALL-STEEL CABINET, built for long EASY PAYMENT PLAN Flags”—-Chester Brady. . small sail boat for new features at life. One-Piece porcelain interiors— : z and porcelain ‘exteriors, too! Piano solo, ‘Summer: Days’ —. Camp. A number of the old rowboats as Margaret Casner. have been under repair for some nos ees STAINLESS STEEL Super-Freezer and Song “When You and I Were. ™onths and are expected to be in Reis FrocetB8-40 STAINLESS STEEL Sliding Shelves! Young, Maggie’’—School. good shape for the summer program Read What ILLUMINATED TEMPERATURE CIAL. Tel. Recitation, “A Million Little Diawhich starts on June 22 this year ea ja . A-Frost Indicator. Thriftometer, Inside kK enay Rane General Electric Says: — Ligne Soy releasing, ~_ : “We believe the new 1940 G-E Rereezing Quick Trays. Pyrex Dishes. Recitati “Three Little Bugs in. Zee’’—Mildred Brady. fri be the finest product of : vere ‘ ee frigeracor to be the, fines Pamericaa . SEALED-IN-STEEL G-E THRIFT UNIT
© 4 \ a Basket’’—Jerry Brady. Song, ‘‘Mother Machree’’—School. public—one that will cost you less to famed throushout the world for Acthoveed f Piano solo, ‘Drifting’? — Mabel Recitation. ‘‘Discontent’’ —Marie oe ay aaa you uiet, Jowscost operation and em utnorize iC 107 MILL Jouuson Gamer ° uring economy, B ll Le Ho ll TAN STREET Grouns of songs—Primary grades. Piano solo, ‘‘Black Hawk Waltz’ : = igs Piano solo, “Petite Valse’”—Carrie. —Jacqueline Slack. te) a . 6 Dealers: in DrorocrapxreRn Slack. Dialogue, ‘Six S’s In Action’? — O E ‘ y GRASS VALLEY ene Recitation, “Fairy Hammocks’? —-. Grammar grades. : 3 7) ry Nevada County A Alberta Johnson. Song, “God Bless America’ — : ayers 7 ’ oto Center” : “ FA g } . “t . e Grase Valley's Ebot Piano solo, “Meal Time at _ the] School. 132 Mill Street Grass Valley, California: “ sini ; . 2 a @ GOR MOTHER— PURSES. HAND BAGS White, Black, Navy, Spring Colors Each 2 $1.00, $1.95, $2.95 @ FOR MOTHER— FABRIC GLOVES @ FOR MOTHER— PRINCESS SLIPS Crepe, Taffeta, Satin @ FOR MOTHER— FANCY OIL SILK APRONS } é i ~ SRE ar cab na ay Seer RR EERE og hy rm Rt ERT OE toh eg $1.00 up Te ee eee . 98¢ an a COTTON PRINT APRONS . . 29c up DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS e FOR MOTHER— a 7-70 . WMO eee ee Pe 25c, 35c, 49c SUFDETTE UTILITY BAGS sa Box See RR ES POPOL PET SPOR ATTN ee 75c, 98c, $1 35 Each es ee Se ee es ee 98c e@ FOR MOTHER— « en MOTHER— COSTUME JEWELRY ©0000.. 59c, 98c each SPRING COATS .......... $9.95 each up NEW NECKWEAR . Each 49c, 98c STYLISH DRESSES ..... $2.95. $3.95, $5.95 each * @ FOR MOTHER— CHIFFON BLOUSES ....0...... $1.95, $2.95 each SUEDETTE SHOE BAGS 98c each MANNISH SHIRTS ..........-.. $1.00, $1.95 each FANCY SCATTER PILLOWS .... 39c, 59¢ each CHENILLE TUFFED JACKETS $2.95 each Munsing or Van Raalte VESTS, PANTIES, Bloomers. Eaache ooo.i.i.-c.c:.cccssccssssseccstsecencseeeest 49c up FANCY SWEATERS pastel shades $1, $1.95, $2.95. WOOL SKIRTS, pastel shades $1.95, $2.95 each Munsing or Van Raalte RAYON GOWNS OR Ty Ss DAIAMAG Fah.. 2. $1.95 up SLACK SUITS, cotton or rayon ee ae a ; : a ee $1.95 $2.95, $3.95 No-Mend, Van Raalte, Munsing, Canon, Cinderella : : ; ee SILK HOSIERY—2, 3, 4, 7 thread SLACKS, plain or fancy stripe...... $1.00 pair up SY a erereeeereerTeTiapes 79c, $1.00, $1.15, $1.35 FANCY HOUSE COATS. Floral designs, e Inexpensive Printed Lawn or Rayon GOWNS, mintier fronte o.oo ee $2.95 each . PAJAMAS. Each ......... 98c, $1.15, $1.25 FANCY PRINTED SMOCKS .... $1.95 each Suede CARD TABLE COVERS.. 69c, 98c each Made in America—_LACE DINNQuilted Rayon CARD TABLE COVERS a nn Bey yeg ar Nae ein 98. © Le = =) FO 8 CO Fancy LUNCH CLOTHS, floral designs IMPORTED GUEST TOWELS ..... 15c each up hae ee ... 69c, 79c, 98c IMPORTED PILLOW CASES FANCY BATH TOWELS ..... 25c, 49c, 69c each Pe $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 . 9 I rib q We can think of no holiday more in keeping with the American s lM. t hy Y S Cf) d “Mea I camel ributé £0 Tradition than Mother’s Day. It has ever been “American” to honor (6) e Vs y Your Mother the great heroes of our land—is it not fitting, then, that we should set aside a day in honor of our greatest heroine, the American Mother? But Mother’s Day takes on added importance when we stop to think of how personal this holiday is. All American mothers of course we honor, to our own. Mother we pay — special tribute. And what can we compare with that inner joy that comes with giving good gifts to those we love. Remember your Mother! . ] cms BERT’S DRY GOODS STORE. °™?" . ra e te DRESSES : a i .G. WIDDEN, Propri \ $1.00, $1.95 each 116 Mill Street A. G. CHEG DEN, Proprietor Grass Valley ey .