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October 28, 1940 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY NUGGET a MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1940. me mo ———_ PAGE. SIX GHIic? ce SA Per FAA RI and a deughier, Caroline Schneider, $UC.U.255 TO ILLS ee * VITAL STATISTICS Social Events Conrad Behuetder, 85; tort =3 SEIT Cr aN Y=AR . eat Pars JN ARFTO DEAT CASE BIRTHS — ee! ee Wistert iit vostarday. 1 : ae ok JOHNSON—In Nevada City, Octo-' Becom ide o re Se ae oo aad g Sane afiowize a pea of eullty. wi. ber 25, 1940, to Mt. and Mrs, Waite sinter’ PRISON: Amazing discosures of three inter views ; en ge ee an ¥y any pe, . Johnson of Grass Valley, a daughMarysville Pilot ‘ poh gd do rt Aaa oe ; ; ake rage aes Shee no: wees A romance which started when : ase Valley. rorged wit resligent . homicide,] YOUNG-—In Grass Valley, October y; : AMERICANS.. here is y. ; ; ; Be ee ra Miss Ruth Noyes, daughter of Mr. Pa ot: Germ2s. Sentenced Oo one year in al 2 1940, to Mr. and Mrs, Floyd; eed Mec Bane Nivea chthe Gold 1 lh rye ye any, leaves a son. Fred Schneider ( ty Jail by Superior! Young, a daughter. ee eee he things that might. : . sdue #6 Tauaie tn kabon OSBORNE—In Grass Valley, Oc-, Flat district, began taking flying tear you apart / OLN sen NNR lass sae eee ncaa ace be Naty . i tober 25, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs.; lessons from Thomas R._ Bowles, oh and Your At Odd Fellows Hall “tT DAN Wel as the driver of the car as W. Osborne, a son. . Fj SOTTO he Marat ure de © cM Dp TAnRIC? eet ) Thomas W. Osborne, a son . flight instructor at the Marysville ) : ; ye a OSS Teepe ¥ whieh crashed into a bank ar i ‘ t ‘. Wednesday and Thursday THE 20s of aQoUCE AND whieh 0 nto a bank near Co: . airport, culminated recently in the, oe 4 y ’ fax recently, fatally injuring George » ° MARRIAGE siti ‘ P October 30th and 31st GROCERY CO. SOUTHERN-IVIE—In Grass Val-. Marriage of tne couple at Carson . % % . ee Or a oe Di pac mc n= RETURN BY POPULAR DEMAND nolulu, Hawa. Riggs, aX Bet blind man. Boren meer Seen Oe * ‘5 jley, October 25, 1940, by Bishop Ctiy, Nevada. Thomas Carter of the Latter Day! The bride is an instructor in the. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables On Business In Stockton— saa upd eel ean De‘la Lincoln Union High School. She is Sheriff. Carl J. Tobiassen and. Mae Ivie, bo o rass* Valley. * . : Sty Tic FREE DELIVERY bee eae eter PHELAN-McQUINN — In Nevada. % 8'aduate of the Nevada City High pernty, Monald: Myaser motored to City, October 27, 1940, by Father School and is well known here. * % i t ooo i : Stockton last week on official busi-. patrick O'Reilly ‘of the St. Canice} Mrs. Bowles who is also a licensed! $15 Broad Street Phone 838 ‘ is S= Y ness. Catholic Church, John Vernon Phe-' pilot will complete the teathing “of Roe v me: lan and Ardith McQuinn, both a the school year at the Lineoln High E up ets i Grass Valley. df oe ® ‘School. She is m'aking her home with DEATHS her husband on a ranch near Marys\ ee Watch BRISBIN—In Nevada City, Octo-. ville. Writt YOU bey Yue e® e@ @ ber 25, 1940, William EB. Brisbin of u NEW CAR North San Juan; a native of New T. cs <i rach z ake delivery of your new car at York, fesident of Nevada County! . ocal Ceremony. Unites the factory, and save enough to $36 65 to Detroit ; ; nine years, aged 64 years. The body : : 3 ay, your Greyhound fare back The % ots was taken in charge ‘by the Holmes} Miss Ardith McQuinn Bast and all your expenses driv: F Funeral Home of Grass Valley. ing home . . . plusa cash saving! YOUNG—In Grass Valley, October. and John Phelan See Greyhound agent for details. 24.1940, Mrs. Mary Jane Young, Miss Ardith McQuinn became the Depot: Narrow Gauge IT'S ALL RIGHT, . mother of Mrs. G. V. Young of Grass} pride of John Vernon Phelan of Chiahiee) Woes he Gane ne OW A GOOD Valley and Arthur G. Young of WatCase Wak t : e emote Aty ! KN sonville; a native of Iillinois, aged. “7@SS ‘alley a oe eree ee erie CLEANER . ¢ 83 years. The body will be shipped ed me the St. Canice Catholic hae by the Hooper-Weaver Mortuary to. Parish here yesterday by Father ® Fairmont, Minn., for burial. Patrick O’Reilly. cae ean elite ig eh Oc-. The bride was attended by Clara tober : , Raymon Carne-. pj a) > ; ; . fth When you think your gie, son of (Mr. and Mrs. Irva Carnepee OF Us ety), Mater: of tie ae 5 gie, brother of Lee and “Edward wee suit is too dirty ever to. be Carnegie, and grandson of Mr. and. “Tass Valley acted as the best man. are 3 el QS) ss ; Mrs. J. R¢ Dean, all of Grass ValThe former Miss McQuinn is a 4 § pL x) MUM cleaned that’s where we ley; a native of Great Falls, Mont.,} daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georgy a owe en 0 ayy KKK) > Tesident of Grass Valley six years,i McQuinn of North San Juan. She is : a specie Holmes Paneral Home oe hase Wa . & stadvate of the Nevada City High e . ° : * School. he ‘ We take out spots in any kind of fabric and return your Fe ainea. s. Gilesgo: Park,. . Plician, employed Mi the . Nortit H arvest f 4 estival ° ° ° October 27, 1940, Conrad Schneider,; Star Mine in Grass Valley, is a son, suit to you, clean, fresh, with all its values renewed. We . ! j,iney of red Schaciaee son Geer We ae es Baca ae ‘ ° . line Schneider of Chicago Park; a; do this at a cost so reasonable that our first-time patrons . . native of Germany, resident of Nevada County 22 years, aged 83 Following the wedding yesterday become our steady patrons. This is because we clean years, The funeral services are pend-. a reception was held at the James! Thurs October 31 st ing at the Hooper-Weaver Mortuary, Phelan home in this city. The cou@
suits by the in Grass Valley. ple will make their home in Grass > Valley. : 7:15 . M. To Join Sorority— '* The couple were honored ThursAlice Graham, graduate of the! day night at a party at the Phelan . Nevada City high school has been. home with Miss Clara Phelan and} pledge to the Ero Sophian sorority] Mis. McQuinn asting as hostesses. in San Jose State College where she Those in attendance included: is now a student. Siessrs. and Mesdames Frances . ! z s ¢ ‘ ‘ Phelan Mike Phelan; Darl Boillware . Dancing, Door Prizes, Concessions, Auction bridegroom, and LeRoy Bankus of North San Juan. Nevada City Elementary School ial oe Srend ‘Friday in’ Sacramento— and William Kessler; Mesdames . Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Sofge of this; Carmel Bragg, Dafy Bankus, Virginia . eee i ohant. Eats 2 3 y :GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS city were in Sacramento’ Friday. Nugent, Hall Johnson and Wilma . ; 111 BENNETT STREET PHONE 108 GRASS VALLEY Sofge attended the meeting of the! Judd; Misses Patricia Bennett, El. va Z state highway commissioners. oise Phelan, Wilma Phelan and. ——~ ‘Charles McCullough, Harvey Miser, The gas_company in a small col-. Lonnie Mice, Frances Phelan J,r., lege town inserted the following ad-. vernon Phelan and Billie Phelan. ~~ eww om T Ll. naam dn frtsement inthe loa! paper: Nevada Theatre “Wanted: Hard-boiled beauty-. Here From Downieville gmee ae ee ig sis wee as proof. man to read meters in sorority Floyd Lambert of Downieville was MONDAY AND TUESDAY houses. We hayen’t made a dollar in. a shopping visitor in Nevada City An amazing drama of black gold gushing ‘ BOOMTOWK from the earth to create immense wealth two years.”’ Saturday. ; ; which is tossed away in a comic frenzy of delight, In lead roles are Clark Gable, Spencer ‘Tracy and Claudette. Colbert. For LOWER T AALIC™N _ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Cn jhe Family Income . . } THE LADY IN QUESTION :*-": being talked about among llywood professionals as one of the ranking character studies of the season. Aherne is portrayed as a = shopkeeper who takes in a young woman following her acquittal ELECT We of a murder charge by a jury, of which he was a member,” The y (ZS complications which develop are woven into an interesting and entertaining picture, Starred with Aherne are Rita Hayworth, pe ELECTRIC R AMG E Irene Rich and Glenn Ford, MART housewives are casting their ballot for The a President, the greatest electric a range valuein Hotpoint hisiory, i on the strength of these topquality features: "ot Eaten" . ! Perfection Washington e.3 Large Utility Drawers for pots and pans. . ‘Coleman e All Purpose Oven with 5 Meae 3 New Calrod Surface Cooking A gainst . : se . ee 5-Measured ° : an Not Including Timer / o'New 6-Quart Thrift Cooker with Eyestrain— — a. 7 Flavor-Seal Lid. e CLEAN as electric light. LIGHT CONDITION pt eporctr Cook with Better Sight Lamps ° A Giff FOR YOU! . . prscrant enter’ Banish Menu Cares Forever with this Cooks faster orslower, asneeded, Be good to your eyes. At all your easy chairs where eyes Remarkable. New Hotpoint Menu-Maker but always economically. Coils . are self-cleaning. New quickly work hard at sewing, reading or study, make seeing ACTUALLY plans your removable reflector can be easier with softly diffused light for better. sight. meals, Contains 32 balcleaned like a pie tin. Choose lamps that are designed to guard your sight. anced menu suggestions. Quick These modern Better Light for Better Sight lamps are and easy to use, no ordinary lamps. Standards are of proper height, LADIES: Tear out this ad, shades are open top and bottom and have a white lining bring it to our store today, and that diffusés fully twenty per cent more light than a rere MonvsMaker as ELECTRIC RAN: dark shade. And of course the inner diffusing bowl te Measured o'feat For real comfort — trust a On a gives the daylight softness of light that is kind to the Circulating Heater! It warms a t up fast — then circulates its eae ae FIZCTRIC COONIES clean, uniform, healthful STANDARD STOV: See that your rooms now, during winter, have happy, Sin 9 WE uy & Weiwtkia wwitmth ti oxete comer ye a EM et cheerful light that is kind to the eyes. Check on your ea cy lee gue, to0 = bec make hometweert bulbs. Replace all burned out lamps. But be sure to . weet BUSS when you give it economical, } , at replace these with the right sized lamp. The best in E y YF nnn ed no-waste Standard Stove Oil. this winter! lighting costs very little more than poor lighting. Your a eC i ica OF [11 Rca Dependable. Thrifty. Simple oa 7s eyes will tell you good lighting feels good. BG ate Ve Pi to operate. Install one today. oem : SEE YOUR DEALER OR THIS COMPANY , Co an DN oy A lew . % . P-G~E: 132 ~— cn ben iiA EVER Alpha Stor es, Ltd. % ane Hay Phone 5 Phone 88. a Grass Valley, Calif. = . : . ir City : Valley