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Nevada City Nugget — Thursday, November 27, 1941.
Page Six
Annual Christmas Seal Sale Cominietices 5
ple room for all.
Mrs.
Austin
was presented
with
general gift from the group. Many
by
the Nevada County TuberAssociation
INS e, PUR
has commenced.
The proceeds from ‘the sale of the
seals
is
used
in
the
battle against!
tuberculosis.
:
was attended by former students of
P. STRANDBERG
From Page Four)
SOL MEY ATEN HAPPINESS
McGagin, High Breckenridge, Dor
Assoc
their address. Among those. present,
Baker, Robert
most of whom were former pupils of
Market,
Tamblyn,
Keystone
truth for its foundation.—Coleridge.
John Darke, Pearl Stratch,
Human felicity is produced not so
Emil J. Ott, Roma Grocery, Nevada much by great pieces of good fortune
WalCity Garage’ Union
Hotel,
Harry that seldom happen, as by little ad
Mrs, Austin were:
Mrs. Austin’s and their near relatMarysville—Mesdames May
ives. Present ‘was the first clerk of lace Hunt, Pearl Bowman Barrie,
Stephens, Jack Shebley, Peases Bakvantages that occur
the board of the school. Luther PittEmily Bowman Russie, Ellen Bowery, Sierra Cafe, Tom Jennings, The Benjamin Franklin,
Funeral services were held in San
man, aged 90 years and also the last
man Hunt, Ethel McKinney Gurney,
Francisco today for Peter O. Strand
clerk of the board Mrs. A. Anderson,
Ruth
port of the Christmas seal sale, the
County Tuberculosis
(Continued from Page One)
.
In making an appeal for the supNevada
"GEMS OFTHOUGHT
Happiness can be built only on
FUNERAL HELD . PUPILS HONOR TEACHER be sent to those who registered with othy Thomas, L. G. Lageson, W. N. virtue,
and must of necessity haye
The 35th annual sale of Christmas
seats
(Continued
many gifts from those present and a
pictures were taken and prints will
culosis
MORE ABOUT RED CROSS
Barrie,
A.
Ubrey,
Elsie
B.
every day.—
In every part and corner of our
Bootery, National Market, Wilson’s
Shoe Hospital, Bud Kyle, Frank Ghilife. to lose oneself is to be gainer;
prominent
Nevada
City
The school was discontinued this Swift, Audrey Taylor O’Brien, Louis dotti, Ward Sheldon, Lioyd Dudley, to forget oneself is to be happy.—
resident
and
active
civic.
worker,
past
year,
The possibility of the Russie and Fred Bowman.
“Our association is proud of its
Hartung’s Jewelry, Thelma Halloway, Robert Louis Stevenson.
Wheatland—Mesdames
Mercle
HaThe
sale
Who
died
Monday
night
at
his
home.
school
premises
being
included
in
the
self
will,
self
Self ignorance,
Andy Larson Barber Shop,
Frank
record of accomplishment.
on Grove Street.
proposed army cantonment, no doubt mon, Ferley Hamon, Mary Kneebone, Cartoscelli, Roy Stanley, Dr. R. P. righteousness, lust, covetousness, Teof Christmas seals has made possible
. berg, 74,
jiation points out:
The funeral services were conductSuggested the reunion which so ably
a wide program of skin testing and
é
X-ray examination among the school,ed
by
.
Canon George HB: Wright . P lanned
and
managed
by Mr.
and
Lila
Vineyard, S. E, Peckham, Lee Hawkins. Leong Grocery, The Spec-; venge, envy, are foes to grace, peace,
Pittman Vineyard, Miss Luella Akialty Shop, Zoe Kagerer, Kopp’s Bak. and progress; they must be met man
. of Grace Cathedral. Canon Wright is; Mrs. Russi. of Marysville. Mrs. Russi ins, Earl Akin.
children of the county.”
ery, (New York Hotel, Rose Fashionfully and overcome, or they will upShop, Risley’s, The Lantern Shop, root all happiness.—Mary Baker EdAfter a bountiful luncheon served Hunt, Mrs. Luella Wallace and Roy Kay's Shop, Montana Cafe, John J. dy.
“We are anxious to continue thisa brother in law of Mrs. Strandberg. is a former pupil of Mrs. Austin’s,
work
during the
coming
year,
Burial was in ‘Cypress Lawn Ceme
We
Yuba
City—Mrs.
Violet
Wallace
at one o’clock interesting addresses
City arrangements were were made by various guests. The
Nevada
“Intensify our efforts to find cases
the
Holmes: Funeral talk by Miss Tosca Woehler of San
of tuberculosis among young adults; handled by
Jose was greatly applauded. She paid
“Reach as many people as possible Home.
Sierra . many compliments to the district and
Strandberg
was born in
with the message that they can protect their homes from this disease; County. He followed mining in Calito people from there, Miss Woehler
the Spenceville
“Work ‘toward the rehablitation fornia and in the state of Nevada his ‘is a graduate of
school
and
later
of
am eastern unientire
life.
Fifteen
years
ago
Strandof those who are recovering from
Fortier, Teresa M. Alaria,
Marion
Happiness is not a reward—it is
a
consequence—Ingersoll,
;
Buxton,
Rev.
David
Ralston,
Dorothy
Alameda—Captain Carl N. PederThe
fruit
of
the
Spirit
is
love,
joy,
Southern,
Mae
M.
Carr,
Roy
V.
Zimson, U. S. N. S.
peace,
longsuffering,
gentleness,
merman,
C.
M.
Hing,
Sam
Hooper,
‘Brownsville—Mr. and Mrs. Frank
William Kan, Mrs. Shields, Aleene goodness, faith, meekness, temperHunt, Miss Evelyn Hesse.
Lewis,
Herbert Skeahan, Rachel Penance: against such there is no law.
Grass Valley—Mrs. Leita Freeman
rose,
Mrs.
James
Penrose,
James —New Testament: Gallations 5: 22,
Havey, Joe Kneebone, Chester Hay:
Penrose, R.
J. Berggren,
Ernest 23.
berg moved to. Nevada City for his ,Yersity and is now teaching in the
tuberculosis.”’
the association health.. While living here he was in. high school in San Jose.
The officers of
i terested in: 'thebetterment of the
are:
Mart O’Rourick of San Jose, once
for
im,interested in-mines near the SpencePresident, John Mann, Grass Valcity and worked actively
ley. Vice President, Judge George L. provements. He also took an active ville district spoke especially of the
Jones, Nevada City. Secretary, Miss interest in garden work at hhis home. good citizens whom the had met in
Minnes, Gertrude Schreiber, M.
O.Rourick. Santa Clara,
John
N.
Mech,
E. ‘Frantz, C. Parsons, E. AlBowman. Sacramento, George Hymlen, H. Kjorlie, R. Kearney, Mr. and
es. Folsom, Mrs. Lou Oberle, Miss
Mrs. W, ‘E. Maxwell, Mrs. George
Belle Hymes. Live Ooak, Mrs. Grace
: tery.
hope to:
Strandberg leaves
Bernice Glasson, Grass Valley. Treasurer, E.
L. Dudley,
Nevada
his wife,
May, . DUsmees
in this section.
and a son, Donald Strandberg, now .
Mrs.
Austin gave an
of San Francisco.
Peketoli of the Spenceville
City.
Medical. Advisor, Dr. March, Grass
Valley. Seal Sale (Chairman, Mrs. E.
Wallace,
ey.
San Jose, ‘Miss Tosca Woehler; M.
McHenry,
Mrs.
Hazel
L.
KE.
Lystrup,
Spear,
Baxter,
Mrs.
Elsie
Dent,
Spence
Jenss,
Mrs.
Katherine
‘Bradley,
Valley.
Board-of—Directors—Grass Valley:
Microphone
Dr. Carl P. Jones, Eben Smart, Miss
KFBK
Dallas Smith, H. R. Spiess.
answered
in
program
conducted
Sacramento;
Mrs.
the
satisfactor
questions
by .
Sofge
All day the people who came from
A,
Aanderson,
L.
Pittman;
Reggie
near. and far for the reunion visited Pittman. Lincoln,
Miss
Nadine
and
Miss
Ivy
had a
most
happy time remin-, Schuler.
Portola,
TO NUGGET SUBSCRIBERS
Mr,
and
Ralph
Will
you
please
notify the
Nugget Office any time you do
not receive your copy of the
Nevada City Nugget.
PHONE 36
Nevada
B.
Young
Mrs. Ella M. Austin, ily and was given the theatre ticiscing. The day was all too short and; Roblin. Pleasant Valley, Ginger GleaIsabelkets. Sofge, local chamber of com, the school too small so it was decid-' son, Loma Rica, Mrs. Verle Freeman
Mrs.
Mrs. (Richard Goyne,
Lemerce secretary was in Sacramento ed to hold the next meeting in the . Clay. ..evada City, Mrs. Ella M. AusMrs.
Hefelfinger, H. E, Kjorlie,
to consult a specialist.
Miss
' spring on a picnic ground with am“tin,
Tickell,
H.
‘A.
Dr.
land Smith,
Nevada City:
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
TEXAS:
de
Laura Loucks.
No Trespassing, For Kent, Rooms.
for Rent and For Sale Placards ow
Sale At The Nugget Office.
Wyoming
‘Penrose, A, Anderson,
‘the sulphur smoke from the mine deville, Mrs. Virginta Hughes, Miss AlMr, Castell, Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. C. Gaus.
Mrs. H. F. Sofge of this city Monstroying vegetation in all surrounddine Kneebone, Ernest Pittman, J.
dav got caught in
the
Inquiring ing areas.
B. Kneebone, George Ehmann, A.
Publicity
City.
T. Bonner, ‘Nevada
Chairman, Mrs. Vera Ingram, Grass
Dr. Barnard, Mrs. Edith
ri
Mrs. ‘Lotta Bryant; Mrs. ©. fa.
Truckee:
Fay,
Harry
Tribe, No. 49, Mrs. Cordelia ‘Coombs,
Pedgen. San Bruno, Mrs.
Barbara
Mrs Joe Facheni, Mr. and Mrs. A. P, .
historical Kneebone, (Mrs. Tosca Elman Binet,
Landsburg, \Frank Cummins, O. C.!
mine and Paul. Kneebone, Carl Kneebone.
. stated that its downfall'was due to
WINS THEATRE TICKETS
Crockett,
Schreiber, D, Raney, H. W‘ Hobbie,
With William Holden, Clair Trevor and Glenn
Ford in a picture of the great south west written in blazing bullets.
Weeks, C. B. White, Mrs. Dan Smith.
.
MORE ABOUT XMAS
.
(Continned
from
Page One)
Chamber of
Commerce holiday pro
gram
which
will
Dec.
18=22./Mrs! H.E
committee
to plan a program for one
evening in
chairman
of
UNTOUCHED FROM
OUR KITCHEN To yoy
A Christmas party for the club was
planned
at
Tuesdays
‘The
party will be held at
School auditorium
BEANS
elub.
Pink
gifts
for
veterans
to
be sent to the hospital at Palo Alto.
Anyone wishing to send gifts to the
veterans please contact a member of
the Civic Club and the club will see
that they are sent in good time. Sug
gestive
are,
post
cards,
‘Christmas
ecards, playing cards, correspondence
1 package 1c.
appointed
for thé De‘party
are:
Ritz
Gilderslevee,
PASTE
Roy
Zimmerman,
Mrs. Charles Elliott’ Mrs.
J.
Sieg
fried, Mrs. H. E. Kjorlie, Mrs. James
10¢
pound carton
20¢
CRACKERS
Mts. Otto E, Schiffner, Mrs. George.
Mrs.
3 for 17¢
14 ounce bottle
Reg. pkg. 8 oz.
SWEDISH MINTS Lb. cello bag ]7c . ~4
FLOUR
on.
Kitchen Craft
MARGARINE = Pound pkg.
99c
Sunnybank
2 pound package
elementary school to buy dishes for
FLOUR
CHERUB MILK
eafeteria,
Gold Medal
and
also
five
doilars
for
eartons
to
th® veterans Christmas.
Strong,
pack
medium
the
needed
sized
Christmas
and the
appreciate
it
if
things
in
are
club would
greatly
interested
persons
would save cartons for them and de
$1-12
COFFEE
boxes will be packed.
Small cans
Airway lb. bag
Airway Whole Roast
COFFEE Edwards
MAYONNAISE
17¢
Pint Jar
MINCE MEAT 2 pound jar
Edwards Drip or Regular
PUMPKIN
No. 21% cans
WALDORF
Reg. pkg .
WHITE KING
former Nevada City resident.
-KLEK
Clyde
president,
M.
Gwin,
attended
district
reg . roll
the Sacramento
Helen Berger, Carl.Noren, Mrs. E. T.
Bonnér, Mrs. Walter St. John and
Mrs. Jack McLaughlin.
£
2 for 17<
Giant package
PORK & BEANS 20. oz.
Qc
Van Camps
43c
SPAGHETTI and MEAT BALLS or
BEEF STEW Dinty Moore 24 oz. ]19c
Gran. Soap
19 ounce carton
20¢
CAMAY Toilet Soap reg. bar 3/]7c
CRISCO Shortening
3 pound cans
P & GSOAP
WESSON OIL
Gran. Soap
RINSO
lg. bar
3 for ]. c
2317 ounce carton
lb. cans
pint cans
Quart cans
20¢
SNOWDRIFT _—si Pound cans
Gran. Soap
4 lb. 5 oz. carton
29c
© End stove-tending drudgery and dirt. Come in and —
see how easy it is to own one of the beautiful new
Ivanhoe Oil Burning Heaters, made by Perfection
Stove Company, world’s leading manufacturer of oil
burning household equipmient. Trade in your old
vice
-» District PTA convention in Roseville
yesterday.
i
‘
-“*Phose attending from here -were
+. Mrs. Leland S. Smith, High School
« PTA president; Mrs. L. G, Lageson,
' Elementary School PTA president;
10¢
Perfection-made IVANHOE
OIL BURNING HEATERS
10 pound sack
Local PTA members, héaded by
Mrs.
20¢
t
Mammy Lou
6 for 25
‘Toilet Tissue
‘the
‘their guest at their home on
Ridge Road, Mrs. Burr is now visiting Mrs. Wade Armstrong of Reno,
ATTEND PTA CONVENTION
_
CORN MEAL White 5 lb. sack ]§c
SCOT TOWELS
spending a few days at the National
Hotel and enjoying visiting friends
in Grass Valley and ‘Nevada City.
She is a sister in law of Mrs. Ella
Austin.
Grass Valley, 150 S. Auburn
Street—Phone 56
Sun Maid
to ‘Nevada City
the weekend as
spent
with them and
Mrs. Fred Austin of Alleghany is
Street—Phone 203
Highway
Personal
returned
Nevada City, 246 Sacramento
27
English Maid
COFFEE Folgers
24 Hour Ambulance Service at Reasonable Prices
“DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE”
4c
Quart jar
lb. cans
RAISINS :Seedless 15 0z.
Francisco
HOLMES FUN ©RAL HOME
le
Nu Made
Drip or Regular
Osborne
K.
Mr. and Mrs. John
spent the Thanksgiving holidays in
San Francisco. Mrs, Mae Burr of San
costs, ete., are consid
Andy Holmes, Owner
4 for 29c
Large cans
49 pound sack
liver them to the empty store next to
William Home's clothing store on
December 18, the date on which the
. seeking advice on matters which will save sorrowing families
Pe
—
24 1% pound sack
A F
altel
=
confusion and uncertainty at some future day.
WALNUTS Diamond bb. pe: bag 25c
49 pound sack
At Tuesday’s meeting the club voted to present twenty five dollars to
R
All matters’ pertaining to ar rangements,
2 for [5c
241, pound sack
THE
ered by us as strictly confidential and treated as such. Feel free to
consult with us at any time.
Fontana Assorted
Hutchinson and‘ Mrs, Merle Morris
Hs
MANY CO ME TO US
ORANGE SLICES lb. cel. bag ])c
Gardenside
Red Hill
Christmas
CHOCOLATE DROPS Lb. cello 1 9c
33¢
TOMATOES No. 21% ca ns 3 for 29c
er seeds for window , boxes.
9th
MONSTER GUM DROPS or
Albers Deal
CATSUP
Hostesses
5 pound cello bag
CORN FLAKES2 .11 oz. pkgs. ]§c
paper, cigarettes, tobacco, and flow
cemiber
at Zanuck picture fea_ uring
Betty
Grable
and
Tyrone
Power.
The aerial battles are authentic combat scenes taken ‘Somewhere
over England”’,
De-.
token gifts for each member of the
also
YAEK
\
on
cember 9. Plans were made to bring)§
and
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
PRICES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 27, 28, 29
meeting.
the Ele.
‘mentary
Kildare’s most
ghosts shiver.
the week.
also
Dr,
danvevons edventure. Pigs, Spooks Run Wild, makes even the
Kjorlio was
a
appointed
DR. KILDARE’S WEDDING DY :
With Lew Ayres and Liénel Barrymore in
fron:
place
take
SATURDAY
ee
ee ee a 2
Cea
ie a
Fe Pe tcas 3
stove. Easy terms.
Alpha Stores, Ltd.
Phone 5
Nevada City
Grass Valley
Phone 88