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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 29, 1937 (6 pages)

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NEVADA cITy. NUGGET _FRIDAY, oct OBER 29, ALLE New LOWER PRICES PENNEYS FAMOUS OVERALLS CUSTOMERS GET BENEFIT OF NEW LOW PRICES FOR 35 YEARS PENNEY’S HAVE SET THE PACE IN WORK CLOTHES VALUES — CONSTANTLY ON GUARD -AGAINST . HIGH PRICES — ALERT TO PASS ANY POSSIBLE SAVINGS ON TO YOU! ONCE. MORE QUICK-ON-THE-TRIGGER ALERTNESS BRINGS YOU SAVINGS ON PENNEY’S FAMOUS OVERALLS: SUPER OXHIDE OVERALLS WERE 89c. NOW ‘We Boys’ Oxhides, were 59c. Now 49c_ SUPER PAY DAY OVERALLS 1.29 WERE $1.49. NOW SAME HIGH QUALITY AND CONSTRUCTION FEATURES AS ALWAYS « } i = ¢ 1A.V.SAUVEE ed for Suslity and Gaver: and most healthful food. Wrapped and Packed. Free delivery to any address in, Nevada City or Grass Valley. EXTRA FANCY GRADE 0 LB. BOX 40 LB. BOX Straight or mixed packed — King Davids, Delicious, Senators, Winter Banana. ~~ * Plone 30-F-4 or 81-W _Grass?V; ey Eat pee ee, eT ae ROSE OF PERU AND MUSCAT GRAPE ICE Gallon or five gallon lots—bring own containers. LOMA RICA RANCHO Nature’s No wine in California has a higher _reputation. Served by First Class Restaurants and Hotels everywhere. a Found on_ the tables of those. who appreciate Good Wine. (UNION ICE COMPANY) homer Nevada City PHONE 57 CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE 3 Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentage — of suiphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. Assays. meade for gold, silver, lead and copper. ae Mail order check work promptly attended. to. Aeon for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and ~ Delaware Underwriters Insurance Pampanics =a a . =a BODY FOUND AT FOOTE GRADE Investigations of the California highway patrol Wednesday indicated that T. H. Parker, mining inspector for the California Insurance Rating Bureau of San Francisco, may have been killed about September 16 . when his car we ff the grade near ; Foote’s Crossing. Enroute from A\l‘leghany to Nevada City his ear, in! second gear, had a left front wheel: lock throwing the machine over the 150 foot embankment. It landed behind, a log in a ravine at the bank of the river a short distance from the bridge, where itwas found by George Erway, Nevada City prospector Wednesday.#Tre accident occurred on the Nevada county side of the grade. His wife has been informed but arrangements for the funeral are not known at this time. SURPRISE PARTY FOR CAMPTONVILLE, Oct. 28. — Peatier G. Kummer, of Nebraska, wio has ‘been visiting his daughter Mrs. ‘Frank Meggers for the past few ‘weeks, was delightfully surprised Thursday evening when a number of friends dropped in as a_ farewell party prior to his departure Saturday for his home. Tne evening was spent in playing progressive five hundred. Four tables were occupied, and every one had a good time. Following the card playing refreshments consisting of cider and cake were served. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Pfiffer, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Price, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morehead, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meggers, A. J. Heether, Sarah J. Galvin, Mrs. Olive Groves, Miss Lydia Groves, A. H. Beirens, Fred B. Hanson, Mrs. Grace Pauly and Peter G. Kummer. JUDGE CLEVELAND ADDS CAMPTONVILLE, Oct. 28.—Judge Acton M. Cleveland has added two more relics to the collection he has on display at the Stanford Universtiy Museum. He sent down an antique handy tool, a hand made affair which is a combination of ten rousehold tools, and a Spanish dagger made from a 10 inch flat file with a leather handle, a weapon that was made in the early days and carried for proon display at the museum are General John C, Fremont’s telescope, and several relics of the Revolutionary War which belonged to his great, great, great grandfather, General Roger Bull, a general in Washington’s army. CAMPTONVILLE, Oct. 28. — Al Flagg left last week for San Francisco after spending three weeks visiting his old home here and renewing his old friendships. He intends to remain at the bay for three weeks and tien return here to live. Verne. Gleason and Wm: Johns of Sacramento were in town Wednesday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Gleason. : : ter and mother, Mrs. Barney of Sacramento were in town over the week end visiting her daughter Pattie. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Kennedy of days ago visiting the old home. Pauly’s sister of Oakland spent the week end visiting relatives in this section. Peter G. Kummer, who spent the past few weeks visiting his daughter Mrs. Frank Meggers left Saturday for his home in Nebraska, going by way of San Francisco thence to Oregon. Mrs. Carrie Rose returned from . Marysville Saturday where she spent ja few days visiting. Mary Clendennen of Nevada} . . City arrived Sunday on a visit with Mrs. the Groves family. Mrs. Margaret McKenney left a few days ago for San Francisco after spending several weeks visiting her old home in this secfion. Leo Chatfield has* returned to sume his duties, the warm weather lookout station Sam Price construeting a fence in the cemetery. is busily engaged in Pitter and Henry Woods is grading some of the forest service side roads through the local forests. William Bodecker of Kentfield arGroves. family. Peeled Mr. and Mrs,.Fred C. Kendall and a
AFTER 6 WEEKS. VISITING NEBRASKAN . are spending ‘a week visiting their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Tabler and family returned Sunday from a two weeks vacation trip. The Women’s Club of Camptonville will hold a Hallawe’en party Saturday evening in the local Masonic hall for the children of the communCLEANING AND PRESSING Modern cleaning processes renew the life of all g 111 MAIN STREET ~ ED BURTNER —OF THE— ~ GRASS VALLEY C Invites Nevada City and Grass Valley folks to bring their Clothes to him for arments GRASS VALLEY susan ity. Everyone is invited to attend. “Mrs. Margaret Colton of Sacramento is visiting her sister Mrs. Rachael M. Labadie at the Hotel Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Hays" of . Browns Valley arrived in town Wednesday on a short visit to relatives. Mrs. Beatrice Wilcox and Mrs. Bernice Bernstein (the former Kendall twins)’ of San Francisco were in town over the week end visiting their old home here. . Julius A, Cassano is busily engaged with a small crew of men in putting in a new flume over the county road where the road leaves the highway at Oak Valley. The flume carries water to the Weeds Point mine. Myron Pauly. of Camptonville is suffering from an infection on the third finger of the left hand which is being treated at the Landis Clinic at Grass Vall ey. Quartz and placer claim jocation notice blanks at the Nugget office. @ Save money without sacrificing shaving comfort! Probak Jr. Blades give you known quality at a record low price. Specially processed to remove stubborn beards smoothly and cleanly, these famous double-edge blades are priced at 4 for only 10¢. Buy apackagetoday. — TO STANFORD MUSEUM . tection. Among other articles he has. : Mrs. Margie Hamilton and daugh-] . Oroville were in this section a. few . . Mr. and Mrs. Erle Pauly and Mrs,j{ Alaska Peak Lookout Station to se-. . necessitating the-reopening of the] local Jack Sherwood assisted by R.-R. ndous croP in & nee your pick and enjoy this “a healthful fruit now APPLE DELICIOUS BOND STREET ALE i ' 11 oz. bottles is) 29e BROWN DERBY BEER PAST C Plus. Bottle Deposit > 11 oz. bottles 4 for MARGARINE TROCO 2 Ibs. MAYONNAISE Quart jar . Nu Made Pint 25c BEANS 6 pounds California Pinks . RICE Fancy California 2 MACARONI Elbo Cut RAISINS Thompson Seedless FRUIT PEEL “Orange, Lemon or Citron TEA, Canterbury 6: Orange Pekoe Black SYRUP 5 pounds 3 pounds 4 pound package Pound Quart Jug 10 Ib. tin $1.23 Cane and Maple Sleepy Hollow PANCAKE FLOUR Harvest Blossom WHEAT FLAKES Large. pkg. . Carnation _CORN No. 2 can Del Monte Tiny Kernel CORN No. 2 can Highway Golden or White PUMPKIN No. 2 can Libbys BIGGEST yi Seg BARGAINS 9 lbs. 25c FLOUR, Harvest Blsteom 49 Ibs. FLOUR—E]l Grande 49 Ibs. FLOUR—Drifted Snow, 49 lbs. 1.48 1.20 1.89 , Coffee es Je ba —~__. ~ COFFEE 3 LBS. 49c Nob: Hill Lb. Pkg. Z22e Finest Reality Ground to Your PAST Dependable « 4 Ibs. 96c Pound Vacuum, Packed 2 Ibs. 49c Fresh Airway Lb. pkg. _ COFFEE vi Lb. pkg. 27c 10 Ib. sk. _ 5De —2 for 2 5e Tinted or White _ CAMAY SOAP 2 for 17e HOMINY Large 214% can Van Camps 2 for, 19¢ PEAS Highway I 0c GRAHAM CRACKERS Lb. pkg. ]6c N. B. C. Honeymade 2 Jb. ctn. 29¢ JELL WELL Assorted Flavors ZEE TISSUE No. 2 can 3 packages 6 rolls PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 bars [7c 3 bars 17¢ IVORY SOAP Large size “Qe MEDIUM SIZE 6c I3e LIFEBUOY SOAP 2 bars WHITE KING Large pkg. 30c¢ Granulates Soap CRYSTAL WHITE Reg. bar 10 for 3]c Laundry Soap -. au) i Prices effective from Octeber to November 4 inclusive Bridie 4 TAX WILL BE ADDED ON ALL ; TAXABLE ITEMS Tived . Tuesday. on a brief visit to tbe & Miss Merle Horwege of Hammonton