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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 9, 1936 (10 pages)

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os SOCIAL ee Ss Miss Irene Browning ‘Weds Douglass Gilbert 2 Miss Irene Brownings, oNevada City, and Douglass Gilbert of their many Valley surprised . by shipping quietiy away 30 and getting married at Reno, Nev. . The bride is the attractive young . A ee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Browning off Irene Corral. After: . graduating from the French Corral school she attended high school 4 Nevada City. Mr. Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert of Grass Valley, moved, from Arizona with his parents sev-} eral years ago. The newly married . couple are popular with the younger set and have the best wishes of the entire community. . . Delasesbessss deed POSES SESS TESET Grass . friands . *! September . ij i . Mrs. poe a =“attested tent Ee » ae eee EVEN TS. i\Hiouse Warming for . Mr. and Mrs. Milton Noyes . denne inition ae . Mrs. Geary Feagans of Drumm 1 ucband and,her sister . October fpurth, with a delicious din ner and family reunion. Those present for the delightful occasion were , Mrs. Feagan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. . D. J. Skelton, brother, George D. . Skelton and family, all of Red Bluff, ; and sister Mrs. G. H. Kuhl and fam-j. ily of Los Angeles ,and Mr. and Feagans and family. i FH. Hambelton who built anew . 1 home on Drummond: street several . months ego, is putting in a cement foundation and building a retaining . wall in front of the house. seitetetesespetegetesopeteteteteoeobegetetedstotetedets setetetitedee * Mes ca oe LIPTON'S TEA Orange Pekoe : * laza Grocery . FoR STANDARD :. STATION OCT. 19 = 4 YU Wake LY we Re tee lie PRICES EFFEC TIVE FROM OCTOBER + Emphasizing the transition from 9TH TO 16TH . early ‘California days to the present *. time, Standard Stations, Inc., has be opened their newest unit on the site OLD MONK FRENCH DRESSING 8 oz. bottle 17c 16 oz. bottle oh, rst Ps & He steak ooacs a? es N <j a fe steates) A 7 * ay a * . OLD MONK MAYONNAISE Made with fresh eggs Ge eee a a a a ae a tc ae Pant jar as 27c * Quart jar.. 43c ¢ SPERRY’ PANCAKE ° * & WAFFIEFLGUR . : Sib. ke. 29c . JELLO DEAL : 3 pkgs. Jello 18 1 pkg. Jello Chocolate Pudding 1c. All for ]9c BRIARDALE PAPER TOWELS Per. pkg. CHASE & SANBORN’S _ DATED COFFEE 1 Ib. bag * eS QUAKER OATS Guick or Regular . 3 lb. pkg. 23c Xs a%ei% tee o> 7 * o> ~ A aX i st ee 4 o eS +, Ee 7 +: WESTLAKE PEAS No. 2s WESTLAKE ECONOMICAL FOODS WESTLAKE SALMON, No. 1 Talls WESTLAKE TOMATOES, WESTLAKE STRING BEANS No. 2s WESTLAKE ASPARAGUS TIPS No. 1 WESTLAKE SLICED BEETS No. 2s WESTLAKE WHOLE BEETS No. 2s WESTLAKE TOMATO SAUCE 7%, oz. WESTLAKE OYSTERS 5 oz. WESTLAKE PEACHES 21% WESTLAKE PUMPKIN 214s Me = DESERT BLOOM ee 1922, beled last big fire] ics came out when forest fires : mi J * th perear City’s ae Lary: : threatened. their section and spent . ff . d ; PURE HONEY .s As a natural adjunct to the livery) several days visiting Mrs. Maguire. . ¢ Aas sie taba rea 5 ee ; . Ke business the site was also occupied . i Due oe j OP EDS CARD cies ee tceececeieee 48c % ‘by a blacksmith shop, wagon shop, i FORT SUTTER ‘ASPARAGUS. i ks as well as two saloons and a Chi-. the che Figdce. under is f ; TATRA BoC RAM % . nese grocery store. Marian Libbey and the band under . @ : ka ALS IM DOG FOOD = After the big fire that destroyed . 7, ee abe Soeeee ee ef TOPS RA VIOLAS ~ A inane fOr 6. 23 sa nearly the entire block, the lot re-. qay night. i I Ib. cam «. mained vacant, a repository for Both these departments showed So ee BORAX CHIPS . aga iad Bee Nar i0Ms kinds, of. yp well last year and rank top-notch . § DODGE “VEGETABLE SALAD x materials;--overgrown ace! weeds, . this year with a very promising year 4 i-th. can 22 oz. pk 22 al ae an eyesore to the citizens in genog stp them. . ORIG ES sc nei OTA, oth Mrs, Libbey and Mr. Sweenx The transition to the home of 4. ey are to be eomciuaeauie on their TRUPAX APRICOT JUICE. BORAXO : beautiful modern Bervice station , efficiency in training the students 12 ounce % complete in every detail, for rend-. who turned up knowing little or!. @® 10 of. 15c o ering one-stop Standard service to] nothing about music. ‘@ DODGE SWEET CHOW CHOW(Cleans dirty hannds) ef motorists of Nevada City, is one that Packs *lis pleasing to its citizens. ge + The station was constructed with — BRIARDALE TOILET * materials furnished by ‘Builders’ OLD MISSION SYRUP s * Supply House, Nevada City, mill WITH A Vy gallon TISSUE : % . work; Nevada County Lumber Co., 8 s+ lumber; Thomas F. Maguire, rock 2 rolls for PORES MOONE pea 17¢ ¥ and sand; Alpha Stores, plumbing zz) 1 rolls CoP aE ae 1c * pipeing; Diamond Mate Co., cement. % It will be managed by L. W. Milin and SY uper comes 2 rolls: for i.. 18¢ 4. ler who has been at the Standard bi * . Stations, Inc., at Reno for the past . 6 e + several years. He will be assisted . You aACGuUtre a by Manning Miller of Grass Valley y . © * and Bert Steele, also of Grass ValLINES s Phone 1 Se Nai Me 2 for 25c : ley, who is planning to make his : = Ma tie Stor ite Fe OF LOVELINESS % Manning Miller is a native of Ne-. : Borers fins arb arid 10c + vada City, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tere cal item: 2 for 25c .%. Fred M. Miller of Grass Valley, -. where he has spent the greater porsquare ..22¢ #1 sin of his life. He is a graduate of 15c 10c Seley \ LUMBER TALKS Her major projects FIVE MAJOR PROJECTS Nevada City’s awake and alive— Grammar and High Schools, City Hall, Hospital, Court, House and that’s not. all; There are modern homes upon every hand— We've the best little City in all the land! number five; conditions. eee ~ Nevada City’s five major building projects now in course of construction serve as evidence of the peoples confidence in Nevada City and County. Lets all work to the end of continuing to improve cece JER’S SUPPLY HOUSE Fred E. Conner, Mgr. — 23 “Center of Nevada nal ; a street, honored the birthdays of her on Sunday.’ . grand opening . James Graham built his stable there . tious building for those days and he . Acme Photo P. M. Henderson, of Republican National Committee, Chicago, who is here working with the Northérn California Campaign Committee in organizing hundreds of Sunflower Clubs to assist in election of Landon and Knox, GRAND OPENING occupied for many years by the Lane Livery Stable. It is bounded east and west by Broad and Main street and cn the south by Deer Creek. The will take place tomorrow, Saturday morning. The original owner of the site, in the early 50s’. It was a pretenoceupied it until the nineties when it was taken over by the late Henry Liane, who operated the stable for about 20 years. It was~destroyed in Persona? and Mrs. Domingo Casci ce purchased a new, modern house on the Bettcher tract of land near the county hospital, and have moved from ‘the ranch in Willow Valley. it Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conner spent the last week end at their home near North San Juan. They have made several improvements, \adding two rooms. Their furniture which has been in storage has been moved to the San Juan home. Ross F. Taylor, mining engineer of Downieville, was a business visitor in Nevada City Tuesday. Mrs. Ben Stedheam of this city is eonfined to her home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Max Weiss returned Wednesday evening from a few days visit in San Francisco. lm Mrs. Nell Uhrig of North San Juan was a business visitor in Nevada City yesterday afternoon. \ Bill Hatch of this city was one of ja party that killed two fine bucks during the past week end. Will Browning of Berkeley passed through Nevada, City Saturday enroute to French Corral to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F,. Browning. : Harry Browning of Oakland, who is employed at Chico for a_ time, spent Sunday in Nevada City visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Annie Browning. Fred Sauvee, Company this city, is able to be
about again after being laid up for several days with an attack of rheumatism, brought on by an injury to his knee when 100 pounds of ice fell on it. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martz returned Tuesday from a visit of a few days with their daughter, Miss Winifred Martz, at Janesville. Mrs. William Maguire had as recent guests, Mrs. Mervin Grizzle ana Mrs. Jack Smith of Liberty Hill*district, east of Nevada City. The lIadthe University of California, Mr. Steele has» been in Grass Valley for several years and has many friends there, and will rapidly make /new ones in this city which he plans to make his home, Standard Stations, Inc., which are seattered all over the western country is a subsidiary of the Standard Oil Co. for the rtailing of its’ products. MRS, HENRY SCHROEDER VISITS IN NEVADA CITY Mrs. Henry Schroeder, who has been staying with her sister, Mrs. Fred Miller and Mr. Miller in Grass Valley about a year, visited in Ne. vada City Wednesday afternoon. She 1 ealled on her sister, Mrs. Florence, among: Evans, and several others them being her doctor, W. W. Reed. After viewing the street improvements in front of her home on Prospect street she enjoyed a trip about Nevada City viewing the new. city hall, grammar school, addition to the court house and several other ‘projects under construction. Sehroeder’s' late husband, . Henry Schroeder, was assessor of this county for many years, and was DE loved by all. Major Frank Chapman has. completed a, new double garage and workshop at his home in Nevada City. The space formerly used as a garage, has been made into an apartment. Mrs. {Champion Circle Enjoys Meeting. Champion Circle Thimble Ciub held a most delightful meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Esther Tremaine, Thirty members were present to enjoy several hours of cards after the short business. session. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Teresa McCloud, first, Mrs. John . Filler, second and Mrs. Annie Scheemer, third. Mrs. won the door prize. Dainty refreshfdress is$1.57. Mildred Tobiassen, Do segs know: hat when you bu ‘a 10 cent bottle of milk you pay taxes on it amounting to 1 cent, And that there are 38 taxes on a piece of meat for which you pay 35 cents. Five cents of the purchase price goes for taxes. Twenty four. years ago man’s share in public expenditures amounted to he annually. Today his share is $125 . Increased public debt means eda taxes. Increased es pring a’ lower standard of: liv52 The tax on an ¢ Es every of the Union Ice . ments the afternoon. were served at the close of tax ing. 4 . ee ea a % The club will hold a public card . . quilt and groceries will be given as party Thursday December third. A door prizes. Nevada Theat re steed with flashing speed and wars on the bandits. GIRL'S DOMITORY terton. Simone is the most dynamic dramatic discovery in years. WHITE FANG hero, ‘ruthless conqueror of the ‘Yukon, is thalf savage. _FRIDAY stellar mounts SATURDAY . SUNDAY A tornado of thrills as Bob Steel in the his Simone Simon in an ecstatic revelation of . first love. Herbert Marshall and Ruth ChatMichael Whalen and Jean Muir. in Jack London’s great tale dramatized. White Fang is half wolf, and the Ai TART SRS, CROSS & BLACKWELL BEEF STEW wet we Semi-stepin combination of Figured Twin-Las-’ tique sides and back with matchJing cloth, boned front. Lace bust. 16” skirt. Sizes 32 to 42, Flexees to $25 If Nature hasn't given you 2 silhouette. of classic symmetry . you, can acquire it! Slip’ into one of our. FLEXEES and see your hips slimmed, . your, waist _nip“ped in, timmy flattened, diaphragm properly adjusted, breasts uplifted and molded . . . ready for theEmpire fashions that will feature the new season. ~ CORSET AND LINGERIE SHOP 6 Bret Harte Inn 107 i S. ‘Church Street, ‘Across from DRAWING FOR DISHES SATURDAY . J. J. Jackson Rise Delivery T makes the I Nevada City Phone 5 THE EXCLUSIVE HEAT MULTIPLIER DOES IT Careful tests of several of oil burning stoves in operation have. proved conclusively that Spir-O-Flame Heat Multiplier saves at least one-third the cost of fuel while heating a house more quickly, more evensly and more ‘comfortably 50% MORE RADIATING CAPACITY50% MORE CIRCULATING CAPACITY THE VENT-A-DUCT FLUE PLUS THE SPIRAL FLAME GIVES MORE HEAT FOR LESS MONEY. —Come In and Investigate—‘Phone Your Fuel Oil Orders to Alpha S eS, Lid. Grass Valley . — Phone 88 . ONE THIRD THE COST OF FUEL WwW ang! artic refus or r day’s name casio that who othe lso cour: not ji Dame rm, ners, enter the f findi free busin excee old ti ing t. Bu the ‘ this 1 get s clamc ling, short whee! mone: to the City; this 1 soft-p versal where transi he pri a vig er WoO set uy adulte ment. quo, ] the 2g would throat it mis and t1 the s1 ment’’ On of the -politel held . which attorn ‘roulét Bb eicarh by gra come Vain , @ircles was it sporti to ap] battle and m tained buildir maine eloque Actu whethe numbe which baggag ing ele little ¢ and bi tax pa: tin ho will. I: render‘ Either by ext ed on ' their ; apt esulat and ot] for the their . and th are tol nia. This son to reasona sional ; the lay like to reason Few 0! ment h Most o here. V or Mar them Pp way?”’ are. So unfi: Bills wu trimmi1 last. th charact mining Nevada policed