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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 7, 1940 (8 pages)

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER /, 1940 om NEVADA CITY NUG GCET _PAGE FIVE Complete line of Musical Instruments. The Harmony Shop, Grass Valley. Novaes Gity_—Gateway to Nature’ st . onderland is the title of an article . appearing in the Masonic: World of . November. It was iwritten by H. F.' . Sofge, secretary of the Nevada City . Cham ser. of Commerce. . The magazine also contains a pic; ture of Ruth Tamblyn Hooper, wor. thy matron of Evangeline Chapter No. 9 of this city. Medical science has proved that milk is the most satisfactory -food for growing children and adults! Be a healthy person. Don’t deny yourself the health-giving vitamins, minerals and proteins-contained in milk. Secretary Sofge’s article read: “Probably no other city in northern California more advantageously situated, regarding recreational facilities than Nevada City, the gateway to the Tahoe National Fo:-.,” with the headquarters located here. “Within the confines of the forest ‘nature has created one of the most. . beautiful vistas of high mountain: LOCAL CITY CALLED GATEWAY TO NATURE’S WONDERLAND IN MASONIC WORLD ARTICLE + trip, and at the forest headquarters ‘ampfire permits and complete in formation regarding the trip can be obtained. “For those who prefer sports offered one safest ski courses in the state. proximately sixteen miles above our city, on the Tahoe-Ukiah Highway, (20), the forest officials have. con-. structed a modern ski course. It is primarily a novice and intermediate course where families can come and/. enjoy the: sport with perfect safety, With an average snowfail the course will be available until late March of'. 1941. “Nevada City invites the and sportsman to enjoy its hospitaiity, and guarantees the visit will remain a most pleasant memory.” * winter is of the, Aptourist o@e . peaks, and deep canyons to be found poe Drink It Daily See . anywhere. in California.! . “The forest abounds in lakes and! mr streams where those who delight to! pit their skill against the wily trout) can find foeman worthy of their ef-) CHURCHES . @ . Bret Harte forts. It is also a hunter’s paradise. . “For the summer tourist who de-. sires to enjoy his vacation in the' high Sierra, Nevada City extends a ; Welcoming hand. Here-one .can -purchase everything necessary for the HOTEL CLUNIE IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP AND COCKTAIL BAR. . HAVE BEEN REMODELED AND REFURNISHED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Rates from $1.50 Up . Excellent Service—Best Food 8TH AND K STREET, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA TOY AND JACOBS O. J. JACOBS, Manager Dairy Jordan Street, Nevada City Phone ‘77 BETHANY CHURCH Sunday School] 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Pastor Carrington will be absent this Sunday in order to attend the Ohrist Ambassadors convention to be held in Turlock: Christ Ambassadors meet at 6:45 m. Evening Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Be sure to attend this service. Wednesday evening praise and prayer service 7:30 p. m. TRINITY EPISCOPAL Trinity Episcopal Church, Twenty fifth Sunday after Trinity. 7:00 a.m. Uresiing Bishop’s address over the Columbia network. All are invited to hear this speech at the rector’s study, after which p. See the 1941 Zenith Radios. The Harmony Shop, Grass Valley. HOME TYPE KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR Harvest Blossom FLOUR Drifted Snow 241/ lb. sk. 89c Sperry’s FLOUR Gold Medal 241% lb. sk. Q4c Gold Medal Globe A-1 Prices Effective November 8 to 12 COFFEE Ai Inclusive White King S ‘ALAD OIL LAUNDRY SOAP Reg. bars 10 for 2&c White King. LUX FLAKES Large pkg. 20¢ WALNUTS Lb. 93c Diamond new crop GRAPEFRUIT JUICE No. 2, 2 for ]5c ‘Town House TOMATO JUICE No. 2 cans 2 for 15¢ Large size Stokelys-Faney_¢ Stokelys Fancy ¢ Heinz All Veriet 12 oz. bottle plu Nu Made Kelloggs Regular package Hinglish Maid Dunbar MUSCATEL PORT Full quart 39c White or Ked Sherry Tokay BURGUNDY or CLARET 24 oz. 25c SALES TAX ADDED ‘tO Pioneers 241% pound sack FLOUR Globe Al 241% bb. sk. Q&c EDWARDS COFFEE IVORY SNOW large 1212 oz. pkg. 2] c GREEN BEANS sat WAX BEANS No. 2 cans BABY FOODS 41%, oz. cans 3 for Dic Libbvs : KLEENEX N P UICE No. 2 Be OPT LE AUICE. Ne. 2 cone 10° . CoRNED BEEF 12 Libbys oo Miracle Pigeon — 29° DOG FOOD Pard GRAPE JUICE Welchs TEA \ b. pkg. 21c. Liptons Black Label PEPSI COLA 12 oz. bottle. MAYONNAISE NuMade Quart jar 37c CORN FLAKES reg. 8 oz. pk. 3 for ] 4c DELMONICO DINNERS MINCEMEAT SHRIMP Tall 5 ounce cans MINCED CLAMS No. 21, cans 17< MILK = Cherub tall cansALL TAXABLE ITEMS eas f 2) 4 q ire , A ; } =a Ly : oN ‘ BNA SAN KS Cen AS sty PN ANY. ANENS NARS OF INES aN “NS Sa FLOUR 74c 67 rway Lb. pkg. 12¢ Lb. 39¢ No. 214 cans 3 for 25¢ Mayday Gallon tin 23c No. 2 cans Ile 2 for 25¢ ‘ut ies box of 500 = _.2.:_ for. 55¢ 12 oz. cans VAC 3for 5c Quart 4c 1, lb. pkg. 4] 6 for 25c 1 Ib. can s deposit 2 for 19c 20¢ 12¢ 2 pound jar 4 for Pdc « THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE =. INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH DEFENSE alo— AN AMERICAN COMPANY’ HAS DEVELOPED A COMPOUNT THAT MAKES MOVING. , AIRPLANES /NV/S/BLE . ON OVERCAST DAYS EXCEPT AT EXTREMELY SHORT RA AVERAGE ADTOMOBILe BUILT IN “THIS COUNTRY HAS ABOUT /5,000 SEPARATE PARTS / IN EGYPT, /29 DAYS FACH YEAR ARE OBSERVED AS HOLIDAYS/ THERE ARE ABOUT 12,000 4/R-CONDITIONED CARS 174 BEING USED BY US. RAIL. : IN THEIR sees GREEKS AND ROMANS TAUGHT THAT THE EARTH USED I GREECE AS EARLY AS THE 2". will follow the Holy Communion. 7:3 a. m. Celebration of the Holy Communion, 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and ser-}
the’ statement: . Mrs. ! mon. The rector will address congregation upon the “It Is Later Than You Think.’’ Marion Libbey will direct the vested choir; Miss Mary Libbey will be at the organ. : Notices — The annuai_ dinner. Thursday, November. 14th, at 7:00 p. m. Trinity Church has its eightyseventh annual parish dinner. There will be twenty minute addresses. The Archdeacon of the Diocese, the Venerable Rex Barron, and the: Dean of the Convocation at Santa Rosa, the Very Reverend Dean Farlander, will make these addresses. A business session of the parish wil: take place at the end of the dinner and the afterdinner addresses. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Chri Nevada City stian Science Society holds’ services Sunday morning at 11 o’c!ock at the ; . PRINTING FOLDERS CATALOGS HANDBILLS PROGRAMS ANNOUNCEMENTS BLOTTERS ENVELOPES church, 114 Boulder Street. Sunday school starts at 9:45. Testimonial meetings~are held the first Wednesday@f each month at 8 p.m. CATHOLIC CHURCH ° Two masses will be celebrated at , Canice ‘Catholic Church here j The first mass will be at 8 the St. Sunday. a.m. and the second at 10:30 a. m. Father Patrick O’Reilly and Fath-! er Edward Williams are the ministers. METHODIST CHURCH onday School at 10 a. m. Ray Murchie, superintendent. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Special music. Sermon by Rev. David Ralston will be The Faithful Remnant. Epworth League service at 6 ps: m. Preaching service at 7 p. m. Instrumental trio, Mrs. H. Slater, W. C. Dehorityl, violinist and Mrs. W. C. Dehorityl, celloist, several numbers. Harold Slater sing several solos. The address by Rev. Ralston will be Rediscover Christ for Men—-Rediscover Men for Christ. All are invited to hear these talented peoule from Sacramento. Mr. Slater is one of the teachers in the high cchool in Sacramento. Story & Clark Spinet Pianos, The Harmony Shop, Grass Valley. BODY OF WPA WORKER SENT TO SACRAMENTO 58, The body-of-John C. Uplinger, WPA worker on the Scotts Flat dam . project, whose body was found on a trail near the dam camp early Tuesday night, was sent last night to SacTramento, where funeral services and burial will take place. : An autosy performed yesterday afternoon Jat the [Holmes Funeral Home here revealed the death of Uplinger was caused by a heart attack. The body of Uplinger was found by A. C. Park, camp watchman, who with others started a search for him after he had been missing for two days, John E. Uplinger of Sacramento was a son of the deceased. Popular Okeh Records 35c. The Harmony Shop, Grass Valley, of; every, will . . ABSENTEE BALLOTS . WILL DECIDE WINNER IN SUPERVISOR RACE The absent voters ballots will decide the contest between Incumbent Alex Robertson and Ben Tonini foi the fi<-h supervisorial district post. The complete ‘+> precincts in the fifth district gave ' Robertson a five vote lead but there are 74 absent voters ballots yet to be counted. The final precinct vote showed Robertson with a vote of 269 and Tenini 264. The fifth district race was the only local contest in Nevada County. Wr s feqy the . . . . . . . as 5 ise . W Pd, ue Thomas : (Contin ed fron Page One) a > vy rinrt ee The vote at Gold Flat No. 1 was Roosevelt 158; Willkie 59 and Thomas a Gold Flat 2, Roosevelt > 85, Babson 3, Browder Selby Flat, RooseWillkie , Babson 1, ThomWillow Valley, Roosevelt 134, iilkie 68, Browder 5 and Thomas ty &5 5. The only contest for county office A Wendell Willkie Wins One Precinct in City . : : . The on’y precinct in’ Nevada} tty to cive Wendell L. Willkie al y was Precinct No, 2,} the vote was 152 for Will-. kie and 146 for Roosevelt. ; f> the last presidential! election . Precinct. 2 was the only one in. Nevada City giving Landon a maj-. ority. . Precinct 2 is the home precinct of Republican Central Committee. man Robert Paine. . 2 *orit here = y was the swpervisorial race in district five, comovrising the Truckee area and You Bet. Supervisor Alex Robertson on the basis of the complete tabulation of the. votes from the precincts in the district, led his opponent Ben Tonini by five votes. The election will be decided by the absent voters ballots. tmrroves In Health— ; E,. M. Rector of this city, vice president of the Bank of America and manager of the two Grass Valley branches, is -convaleseing at the home of relatives in the bay aree fo lowing a series of operations, The well known local resident is expected to return here soon. It is believed he will be able to resume his duties within a month. NEW TODAY OTHEL’S BEAUTY SALON—Avoid the holiday rush. Get that permanent wave now. A ibrand new hair style with every permanent. Special prices $2.50 and up. All work guaranteed. Phone 595 for anpointment. 123 Broad Street, Nevada City. 11-72tp STATIONERY . FOR . . MINING FORMS . . . STATEMENTS LETTERHEADS . —@ © @ . : YOU NEED NEW COMPLETE SERVICE In Fact — We Can Supply You With Anything That Is Printed . NEVADA CITy . NUGGET 305 BROAD STREET NEVADA CITY pianist, TELEDHONE will render ; INVOICES POWELL “Meet Me at the Manx" .. Hotel Manx is San: Francisco's best located Hotel, v7? Rates from $2.00 single $3.00 double Special Family Rates Hotel Clunie . . . Famous Coffee Shop . . Air-cooled . . Famous for quality food . Moderate prices ., Rates from $1.50. A STREET AT UNION SQUARE NEAREST TO EVERYTHING x eu $2. 50. HOTEL MANX SAN FRANC RAINBOW'S END .. on the glamorous Feather River,: Paxton, California. A yearround resort.. Summer and Winter sports . . « Dancing every evening .. Special fa-; cilities for private parties ..Very reasonable rates., we Hotel San Carlos.. By the Blue Bay of Monterey and worldfamous SeventeenMile Drive.. Rates nem: ie