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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 12, 1936 (4 pages)

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Ofdaner Mt. Auxiliary Elects Officers Banner Mountain Post, V. EF. W.; Tuxiliary nominated and elected the following ‘Friday evening: Dorothy Lewis, president; Martha Fertig, president; Elsie, Weldon. second vice president; Blanche Williams, patriotic instructor; Margaret Tonella, chaplin; Agnes Hoskins, historian; Minnie Youngs, He' Jen Keifer, Christie Christiansen ana Jessie Costa, color bearers; Nance James trustee, »Marie Haddy, treasofficers vice urer. Twenty five were ent. After the meeting refreshments were enjoyed at ‘Colleys Confectionmembers presery.The auxiliary is planning a food sale for Friday, October Mrs. Mildred .Tobiassen is chairman] of the committee. 09 “ao. Miss Anna Weinman Weds James Ingolo At the old mining town of Sebastopol, near North San Juan yesterday afternoon, Miss Anna Christina Weinman was married to James Edward Ingolo of Sweetland. The Rev. H. H. Buckner performed the ceremony. The home of the bride, where the wedding took place was filled with friends and relatives. Willow Valley Couple ‘Given Birthday Surprise Two birthdays were. delightfully celebrated last Monday’ evening when agroup of friends surprised Ed Smythe and Mrs. Sally Cunningham, of Willow Vatley. Mr. Smythe, who kas been quite ill, was assisted to the home of Mrs. Cunningham on the Davis property and after a happy social time delicious refreshments were served. Two large birthday cakes were the central feature of the . prettily arranged table. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs Bd Smythe, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Will Davi Mr and Mrs; Alvin Welbsh—and-children,; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrison and Mrs. Blackburn, Civic Club Meets Tonight The Civic Club will hold its regular meeting at the Brand Studio this Studio tonight. All attend as there is much business to be taken care of. Sew and Chatter Club Elects Officers The Sew and Chatter Club held their second anniversary meeting in Colfax: Thursday evening. The ‘club is composed of members in Nevada City, Colfax and Grass Valley. A delicious chicken dinner was enjoyed. Several hoflirs were spent making fancy work at the home of Mrs. Ted Sinnock. An election of officers was held Jast meeting and the following were elected for the coming year, Mrs. Ted Sinnock, president; Mrs. H. E. Bolton, Nevada City, secretary. members urged The Ladies Aid. Society,of the Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon ‘in the church parlors. . Mrs. Jessie Johnson is the new president of the society. a en kehaeeDill, Celery, Mustard, =f Turmeric, Ginger Root, Black Pepper Bay Leaves, Cinnamon Bark, Chili Pepper. Fresh Pure Spices. HALIVER OIL PRODUCTS Vitamin Standardized in capsuls or drop doses. Three drops equals one teaspoonful of Standard Cod Liver Oil in Vitamin A activity. WESTCLOX _ Family of Time Keepers. Big Ben and Baby Ben. Dax and . Pocket Ben Watches. RSM . ere ne SS a eee ee ee a SOCIAL EVENTS — —_¢———_ Butz and wife came down from Goodyears Bar last week to visit relatives here. Judge George L. Jones and Mrs. Jones of Nevada City were in town over the week end on an outing trip. John’ Cehnellman recently returned from a tour and visit at southern Jalifornia. Clarence Turner and.C. W. Turner have been busy gathering up their cattle to take to the valley for the winter. The Lanning family, consisting of seven arrived Thursday -from Missouri to visit their son who is in the local CCC camp. County Surveyor Jason R. Meek and Supervisor W. T. Ellis of Marysville were in town on official business Friday. Lloyd Lane of the W. P. A. of . Marysville was in town a. few days ago on official business. Subscribe for The Nugget. 4 +! CAMPTONVILLE By ACTON M. CLEVELAND CAMPTONVILLE, Oct. 11.—Geo. turned with seven fish, some of them . lar Howard Brown visited . Harry Brown in Nevada City Saturday. Mr. Brown was the former night his . watehman of this city and has many friends here. Ronald Fraser, local mining .engineer, returned during the past week end from Pine Grove, Amador county, where he has spent several weeks making a survey and inspeetion of a mining property. He reports a rich strike of ore in a nearby. property by Evans Brothers: The Tahoe National Forest Reservation commission has approved the purchase of the Hobart Estate eastern Nevada County. It is composed of 3523.62 acres. The acreage has been logged over about 35 years but a fine growth of young timber is on the land. It will be added to the Tahoe National Forest. . While returning from a trip to theVan LobenSelsmining property in Siskiyou county recently B. L. Eastman, mining engineer, stated he had to honk his car horn repeatedly in Nevada Theatre STASE STRUCKin W. C. Fields in a POPPYthe candidate of both parties. 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In the event of ties, prizes alike and of the same value will be awarded to each of the tying contestants competing for the prizes designated in the advertisement. Solutions will be accepted up to and including 6 P.M., which may either be mailed or delivered in person. Prizes will be awarded Friday, at 8 P.M., at our store, and the successful contestants will be It is not necessary to be present at the store at the time. notified. Remember, this contest CONSOLE RADIO Second Prize Ring closes promptly at 6 P.M. Friday, and no solution received after that hour will be accepted. Useful souvenirs will,be presented to every contestant sending in their solution to this problem. No entries returned DIRECTIONS: center square, 1 to 20. 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It is a subsidy for wasteful business methods—at your expense. So if you think that chain store competition helps to keep all with your pocketbook—i posed to hig her taxes on foods and other necessities—vote NO and keep prices low. For no matter what name they give it ..no matter how cleverly they disguise it..22 is a tax on you-VOTE vou —voTE NO! puree in line you are opoO! RETAIL STORE LICENSE rating Referendum against act of Legislature requiring every person or or controlling one or ope more stores, wherein merchandise is sold at retail, obta: one store, in: each store over nine; excepts (Chapter 849, Statutes 1935) organization o' mon carriers, are incidental and motion picture houses. annual State license; prescribing fifty cents appli. . cation fee for eatn store and one dollar license fee for creasing license fee progressively for second and additional stores to wien stati dollars for stations, ice distributing establishments, restaurant facilities of com» stores wherein sales gine oe ie to rendering personal service, theatres YES x CALIFORNIA CONSUMERS CONFERE NCE superintend-. i. eure aN Defeated once, the old Sales Tax on Food is back again in disguise.. along with added taxes on , other necessities of life , On your November ballot, it masquerprofit. 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