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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 5, 1940 (8 pages)

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PAGE. FOUR NEVADA CITY NUGGET THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1940 Oi Lamp Belongine’ NEVADA COUNTY Lo Senator Mearst . SRA GETS $3,463 In Local Museum An oil lamp antedating the Com. &8tock Boom in Nevada and_ estab-. lished as belonging to the late Senator George Hearst, the father of William Randolph Hearst, the publisher, is in the collection of pioneer relics in the Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West Museum ceived by 290,470 cases, representing here, 516,150 persons, ‘Relief AdministraGeorge Hearst, with two compantor S. G. Rubinow reported. ions erected a cabin in the Gold OF the ~ Flat section near Nevada City in the late *50’s and prospected in the victotal, approximately relief administration in date SACRAMENTO, Sept. 5.—(UP)— Publie assistance paid by state and county agencies in California totalleé $9,093,708 during July and, was re-. $2,546,000 was distributed by the state . VITAL SEATISzIC: . NEW AUTO TOY . nom > UASFS KIDDIES CADDY—In Nevada City SanatarDORRIS—At the Nevada City Sanatarium, September 3, 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dorris’ of Sweetland, a son. Down at Ingleside, near Lake Merced, curious motorists are aitracted by a circle of onlookers gathered LYNCH—At the Neveda Cit San‘ ; ae a % ‘ roun f isly speeding 'atariunm, September 1, 1940, to Mr.” . " * A gies SI ‘ eee pots And Mie RO. Eeaieh a ean noisy miniature automobile tethered STAMFORD — In Grass Valley, toa revolving spindle by a 59 foot! September 2.1940, to Mr. and Mrs. -s'ra asd revolving around a 100 lioy Stafford, a son. MARRIAGE DECHARATIONS foot circle. is a new sport for the grown-. Pa Pt’ B-SOUDERS-—In Nevada City ups and they are just as. much eninity. ments. Other payments were made by Angust 4. 1940, by Hdtrold Buh, 27, aa the younger kids with Hearst deserted Nevada Citv for °oU Ifa avencie and the ouders, 18, orm 9* their soap-box derby. Fivcinia Citvr Nev in i85 wit sta department of social welfare. : ‘. i es ; Virginia City, Nev., in 1859, with the He 5 : id es . ES“ LLEBREW-SHARPE In NeThe small cars ‘are really working. diseovery of rich deposits there. His : ee paler ena f 5 As ee yada Cliy, September 4. 1940 ° by ndcla of mipfature cars operated by wealth and—-climb to rrominence <°@ esa ee the ee : ‘tell Kilebréw, 21,-and Mir-" sas. They are about 16 inches in from then on is well known history. Was $30.98 : aioe vf apsndeu ie . eater on e Sharpe, 19, both of Ne 1»d are mounted on 4 inch 7 9 : Py A } Sveracea “pe diy Ske a: Bae a oi rie @r= 1 WE ¢ ¥ tv. When Hearst left his cabin in Gold @! average o! Ghee sak A oe : he Re eee ‘yes. The ._power is applied to the F av ‘ y rhie SONS an average e .62, uy Ww % s M Flat. he gave the lamp, which could seep aD AVES ASS O59 Uae ae MARRIAGE, LICENSES wheels and they use about half not be taken with him, to the late Said. ._ é os . ROSEBOROUGH-SNYDER —In-a =p of gas-at-a filling. Mrs. Ida Gillespie,.a neighbor. Mrs. Mor Nevada County, 426 cases re-. pony -Ney. September 2, 1940, to A wire lever connected. to” the 237 : } : "Ace j 55 IPS cs peceive SR Tc ens Aarts « rh 9 ro Tous Gillespie used the lamp and in turn] Presenting eo a SRA Virgil ve el en ae or vd ; ark plwz projects above the car. S i + dauchter rs . . payments totalling 3,466 during . ‘City ai “a erne Snyder, B, Of : : passed it on to her daughter, Mrs. . is e.% 3 Dene ks ; When the operator desires to stop Margerite Finnegan, mother of y Wr LLIAMS-PROVINE—In Reno,} his speed midget he holds a handoy x 7 ——-Y © yr A ¢ 7 Frank G. Finnegan, local attorney. Se Pa es Nev., August 31, 1940, to Wesley] kerchief with both hands aerocs the Mrs. Relis Doudiacs ~ an: active . Establish At Sweetland— { Williams 21 ‘ Grass: Valley and r 5 , an mis sae ae Aice> Claris. tolland faACWE ie oe Oe ESR Oey a0 apeed Way so that it trips. the lever: Worker in the Jocal Netive Daugh-. oS Wet) “Orene, Hew . teacher Helen -Provine, £0. of Naveda City. ©" «1. nace a? En ee i oy Bie ’ Yhe best of these baby cars whiz ters of the Golden West and an au-. 3t the Sweetland school and _ her; ——_ = e ; % “ Se mtn a i ‘ ae ee oe DIVORCE around at a speed of 71 mites. an thority on local historical data,. mother have established their resiJ as Be x s 5 a “3 ‘ SCHROEDER —In Nevada City, hour and there are many contestants learned of the lamp’s existence ang, dence at Sweetland for the winter. Ate pens 7) : D 5 \ alsin ea inne ee nee August 30, 1940, Audrey Schroeder who seek to outdo the others with secured it for preservation in the' museum here. ; The Harmony Shop, Grass Valley. County Lumber Company and its predecessors has a record of over 70 years of honorable service and fair dealing —wWe Solicit Your Continued Patronage— Popular and Hillbilly Records, 35c, ' , of Smartville three years, aged 4 EVERY BUILDING MATERIAL » aved } services were held yesterday in Grass! against John Schroeder; suit filed; their own special models. ground, extreme cruelty. . DEATHS } CLIB IS FARMED erly of Ne -93q3 ty, sis‘er of Mrs., The first WPA for WYilikie club ium, August 31, 1940, to Mr. and * a . Mrs. James Caddy of*Grass Valley, a AN CROWN: ; daughter. re if Rw it mae § ‘lowing item for his paper: at the regular meeting held in Mo-. i — destd. Officers are: : L. M. Baker, commander; John, Hand, adjutant; Herman Paat, first = i sepa ae aa < Little Billy Benninger display. pret vice Sen nedaer, aee eae ed what he thought was a “nice, ee ee . shiny nickel” in Sierra City. More oe . . . experienced older folks of his fam‘ly to whom he showed the nickel knew differently, however. It was .2 $20 gold piece to them. ‘ The “nickel” was found in the yard ‘at the D. W. Deerwater home in Sierra City. A further search . revealed eight more $20 gold. pieces, all dated 1894, . Billy with his mother were vis-. iting the Deerwaters, The Benn. ingers are from Marysville. . . ee “Nickel”? Turns Out To Be Gold Piece LEMON STANDS AID RED CROSS WINNIPEG, Man. (UP)~Children of Winnipeg have been turning in ans average of $55 a day to the Manitoba Red Cross since schools closed in June. Lemonade stands, circusesMind . concerts are providing the funds. . . An Arkansas editor recently show. ed his genius when He wrote the fol-. — y . “Miss Mary Blank, a Batesville} — belle of twenty summers, is visiting . her twin’ brother, Willam, aged . Harmony, Shop, Grass Valley, ty-two.” Victor and Bluebird Records, The ° iG : > NEVADA COUNTY FAIR — PREMIUM BOOKS AND ENTRY BLANKS — Available Free of Charge at the NUGGET OFFICE To all those interested in making an EXHIBIT AT THE NEVADA COUNTY FAIR September 20, 21 and 22 at MEMORIAL HALL, GRASS VALLEY vears. The funeral services were held Monday in Grass Valley under the
direction of the Hooper-Weaver Mortuary Ine. Titi: MIBI E—in , Peardale, Nevada ‘ouniy, September 2, 1940, Robert Trimbie, husband of Mrs. Lillian Trimble and father of Mrs. R. L. orkner of Peardale; a native of regon, aged 83 years. The funeral Girard S, Gould of Caribou, Mrs. Georgia McCtish of the Lava Cap Mine and Mrs. Alvin Jones of Grass Valley: a native of Nevada City, were Be abe peg ee AG California has been organized in: RANSOM—'n Nevada City, AugStanislaus County and has endorsed ust 31, 1940, Mrs. Golda J. Ransom, ‘"* candidacy of Wendell L. Will-' wife of Fred R. Ransom of Smartkie, Republican State headquarters ville: a native of Indiana, resident in San Francisco announced today. The club, the announcement said, 4; the Stanislaus County Veterans’ . Association and ‘to date consists of 160 members, only forty of whom are not war veterans. The majority of members are registered Democrats. 3 . All of the members are workers on} WPA projects. the i According to word received from, Stanislaus County the association pibue formed six months ago by WPA 1 Valley under the direction of Holmes Funeral. Home. the workers who “refused to sell them=MERGENCY AIRPLANE . selves body and soul to the New FIELDS INSPECTED . Deal Democratic organization. krnwn as. the Patriotic League of America.” Forest Supervisor Guerdon Ellis . iL, M. Baker, commander, said the and Forest Engineer G. E. Mitcheli,. association had been formed by Walrecently made a one and one half ter Reid, constable of Ceres Townhour trip over the Tahoe forest as a! ship, a Legionnaire and a registered guest of Doc DeNeal, proprietor of . Democrat. Its prime purpose, acthe Nevada City Flying School for! cording to Baker, is to combat -efthe purpose of “spotting’”’ potential! forts to displace the men from jobs emergency landing fields on the for-. because of their desire to remain free est. Apparently desirable locations from political party shackles. were observed at Alleghany, Meadow, The endorsement of Willkie came Lake, Sierra Valley, Greek Store and . = at Forks House on the Forest Hill so they can greatly increase the prac. district. Ellis hopes that in the near) ticability and economy of. airplanes future these fields can be developed! in fire control on the Tahoe. . fr THANK YOU. THROUGH THE COLUMNS OF THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET I wish to thank the voters of Nevada County for the splendid vote of confidence which they gave me at the polls on election day. WHILE I FEEL VERY HAPPY OVER THE OUTCOME, I also feel very humble and realizé more than ever the responsibility you have placed upon me. As long as I am your assemblyman . shall endeavor to serve you to the best of my ability: Sincerely, ALLEN G. THURMAN Your Assemblyman. a { 116 MILL STREET New Merchandise for Fall and Winter x.. Bert's Dry Goods and Ready-To-Wear Store GRASS. VALLEY NEW DRESSES—LADIES’ FALL DRESSES Reasonably priced at $2.95, $3.95, $5.95 $7.95 each Children’s Cotton Dresses— 98c each NEW COATS Ladies’ and Children’s FALL COATS Ladies’ $9.95 ea. up Children’s $3.95 ea. up Sweaters $1.95 ea. up MUNSING WEAR Cozytux or Tuckstitch GOWNS OR PAJAMAS $1.95, $2.95 each Tuckstitched Vests, Panties, Union Suits 49c each, up SILK HOSIERY Your choice of No.Mend, Van Raalte, Munsing, Cinderella, Cannon. Priced— 79c, 98c, $1.15, $1.25 pr. NEW FOR FALL . Neckwear, Purses, Costume Jewelery, PRINCESS SLIPS Rayon or Silk $1.00 each, up Rayon Vests, Panties 25c, 35c, 49c, 98c each Agents for BANTA BABY THINGS Fabric Gloves, Flowers NEW FOR FALL OOL BLANKETS $5.95, $9.95, $13.95 $14.95 each BABY CRIB BLANKETS 49c to $2.50 each -CHINELLE SPREADS NEW FOR FALL . : Taffeta Covered Down Filled Comforters $13.95 each _. Satin Covered Down Filled COMFORTERS $14.95 each $3.95 each, up NEW CURTAINS TIE BACK CURTAINS 49c pair, up -ECRU LACE PANELS 79c each, up DRAPERIES 50-in. wide ‘59c yard, up CURTAIN DRAPERIES BY THE YARD or made to order, Plain or French pleated tops, as you wish. Reasonably priced. . BOY WOOL SUITS COAT AND LONG Make Your Own Dress DRESS GOODS 49c yard, up PANTS SUITS $5.95 Suit, up LONG PANTS Tatlette. $1.95 Pair, up v ; P aioe BOYS SHIRTS elveteen _—_ $1.49 yard 98c each Velvet $1.95 yard