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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 9, 1938 (8 pages)

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PAGE SIX NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1938. Ellard Gates, Miss Alice _ Ban were a party that enjoyed the * Sunday at Calneva on Lake Tahoe, where they had dinner and danced. THE SUN PRODUCE. AND GROCERY CO Fresh Fruits and Vegetables _ FREE DELIVERY Phone 88% 4, 315 Rroad Street Hill, . i Pete Casci and Miss Margaret Bur-} S: ALIN A PROPERTY A new company has just taken lover the Salina property near Graniteville and four men are employed. A bull dozer is being used to make open cuts in order to open up the A shaft was sunk last year but it is near i -vein. was not satisfactory as . marshy ground. / . . C. M. Gwin of the local staff of the Tahoe National Forest, is on an official inspection trip to the Galena Creek camp office, . gouth of Reno, The camp is located in ‘the eastern edge of the forest. Car Dick Lane Broad and Commercial -—WE'LL FIX IT— GAS, OIL, ACCESSORIES, WASHING, POLISHING, RENT BATTERIES —Expert nhpnager Trouble me 1S jarage Phone 25 To get garments cleaned for Fall ED BURTNER OF THE GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS NOW IS THE TIME samples just received. SUITS from $29 to $55. and Winter. New Fall and Winter -World’s Fair Millions to See China Clippers Expeiition as seen in this new pictvre taken fron ailisining Verba Buena Island. Here in the haae! Wa sailboats now play, Exposition visitors will see giaut fau-Macr.cau Ciippers arriving aud bis te Vili Pacific fligits. e Dad oe cl nsio™ (Mr. and Mrs. . Lorin who have been ‘on a months vacareturned home last Iriday evening. They visited relatives in Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico and othWilliams, tion, EXPOSITION TO 111 MAIN STREET GRASS VALLEY er states. PHONE 875 ‘< ‘Sensational New LowPrice BROWN DERBY BEER 29c 12 ounce CANS Mayonnaise NU MADE 39c PRICES EFFECTIVE AT YOUR Quart Jar Julia Lee Wrights BREAD Large 114 pound loaf 12c AIRWAY » . COFFEE 2 Ib. PKGS. 25¢ SAFEWAY SEPT. 9-15TH INC. PEACHES No. 21% cans 10¢ Highway or Sundown APRICOTS No. 21% cans § ]2”c. Highway PEAS No. 214% cans 10¢ Highway CORN Large No. 214 cans gc Highway TOMATOES Lg No 2!% cans 3 for 5c Highway ASPARAGUS Picnic tins 2 for 25¢ Highway APPLE SAUCE No. 2!4 can _ (jc Libbys APPLE BUTTER 38 oz. jar 9c Libbys PEANUT BUTTER = 2 bb. jar 25¢ Real Roast MARGARINE bb. ctn. 2 for 21¢ Robin Hood SALAD MUSTARD 9oz. jar 19c Frenchs H O OATS Large pkg. 2c FLOUR 49 pound sack $1.49 Kitchen Craft FLOUR 49 pound sack $1.29 Harvest Blossom FLOUR 49 pound sack $1,19 El Grande Shortening SPRY 3 Ib. Tin 50c Luz Flakes large pkg 21c Lux Toilet Soap bar 6c SALES TAX ADDED SHORTENING 4 lb. ctn. 36¢ KEEN MARSHMALLOWS bb. cello pk. 12”¢ Fluffiest E.G. PEAS No.2 can 2 for 5c Del Monte G. B. CORN No. 2 can lic Del Monte SYRUP Pint 18c Quart 39c Sleepy Hollow SPAM 12 ounce tin 29c DEVILED HAM 14s 20c. IAs 12¢ Underwoods KOOL AID Reg. pkg. 3 for ](c OVALTINE large size tin 59c DEVILED MEAT 6 for 25 Libbys 44 tin CATSUP 14 oz. bottle 19¢ Heinz VINEGAR Pint. 9c Quart ]7c Heinz MAYONNAISE Quart jar 33¢ Piedmont SANDWICH SPREAD Quart jaf 3Q¢ ~ Lunch Box TOMATO SOUP lg. can 3 for: 25c Van Camps SUPURB SOAP lege. pkg. 2 for 35¢ CRAB NAMCO_ No. 4 can D§c BIRD SEED 10 oz. package ]2c Frenchs WALDORF TISSUE 3 for 13¢ Regular rolls : PUREX 1%, gallon jug 22¢ FLY SPRAY Quart 37c. Gallon $1.19 Standard ALL TAXABLE ITEMS SHOW TRAGEDY rs accompanied BERKELEY, Sant 8.—The longjawed mastadons that ponderously trumpeted their way across the present site of Treasure Island in San Francisco bay, when all of the bay was nothing more than a bleak marshy plain, are to visit that site again Stalking close behind them will be a Srace of sabre-toothed tigers, waiting for one of the great beasts to beOF MASTADONS after an absence of millions tof years. .
Last Monday Mrs. C. A. Shurtleff her daughter on a month’s trip to New York City. Mrs. Shurtleff’s daughter the former Mrs. Susie Anderson, was married last month. She is a buyer for a large firm in San Francisco and makes regular trips to New York, and this will be a delightful vacation and trip for her mother. Misses Betty and Lois Held spent the week end in Alleghany visiting friends. ANOTHER NEW DRESS? NO, _ It’s my old blue silk print cleaned —THE WAY and that’s how the smart lady keeps her dress budget down and at the same time always looks smart and, well groomed. ‘ GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS PHONE 108 111 Bennett Street, Grass Valley . Thanks to down, a bellowing, shuddering, less mass, the ‘‘kill’’ supreme of prehistory. This tragedy, which must have! been enacted many times-on the site. was new, ‘ts preliminaries, through the showmanship of science, as part of the Yoiden Gate Internationel Ex>o7ition. In the laboratories of the University of California here, the fierce being faithfully reproduced in clay and plaster. The arena in which they fought is also being as faithfully reproduted, with its rolling, earth, its harsh, thick grasses and its stunted trees, gnawed, twisted ond that moved amongst them. but’ it will be an suggest the conin still life, that will strongly struggle for survival. of the procamelus or primitive camel, the horse, progenitor of the modern equine-and half his size, liest antelope and other forms. will be included in the diorama one of the six which will form the facade of the University’s $200,000 display at the exposition. In the other five dioramas will be shown some of the beasts which were sucked to death in the tar pits of todons and sabre-tooth tigers too, many of them the strange creatures of the Eocene who found death in the Sespe deposits of the Ventura plain, the animals of many kinds and many shapes that once lived and . John’s, oi EO A Bs BB ER ELT ETE OE EEE a ns nine ranged the west side of the San Joa-quin valley, the Chile deposits of St. Arizona, and the Craddock bone bed in Texas. CAMPTONVILLE CAMPTONVILLE, Sept. 8.—Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. A. Chamberlain of Southern California arrived Monday on a short visit to Mrs. Chamberlain’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Long arrived Monday from Oakland on a few days visit to relatives here. Misses Lesta H. Joubert and Mary Hackley returned (Monday evening from the week end holiday spent at San Jose. Mrs. Lena Cruse and grandson, Johnny, left Wednesday for their home at San Francisco after spending a week as guest of A. E. Flagg. William Hamilton of Soda Springs spent the week end visiting in this section. ' Judge A. M. Cléveland and Constable John Jaynes were~re-elected. come mired in the viscid Pliocene morass, so that they might bring him . help. of Treasure Island when the werd . is to be enacted again in: combatants of the. world‘s dawn are, spongy . Y 9 . gesteofesfeagengerge lecladiaiieiadleiaiiatediadls Oe a ee le i ee i i he i ee ee he i Ni a oe NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Pvactical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold value of sulphurets and tailings. broken by the ponderous monsters . : The whole ensemble will be a study . array . flict of the, age, the never aan More peaceful {aspects will be supplied by figures: the ea~-) All LaBrea during the Pleistocene—masat Tuesday’s election with a good. @ _. complimentary: vote. ; Quartz and placer claim iocatioin . . . fulfilling the duties I wish to express my gratitude to the people of my district who voted to keep me in office of County Supervisor. It shall be my endeavor to justify their faith in me very best of my ability. Sincerely JAY C. COUGHLAN, Supervisor Third District. the Voters of the office to the . percentage of sulphurets, ip ie Mis tg Mie , Assays made for gold, Mail order check work promptly attended to, Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westcheste” and Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies silver, lead and copper. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE + Pe aM ata ale a Maate steaks ste ae E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor tie Re stentestesteshech Sfostesteoteifesfeatonteefesleleile deoleaealesteteieteteete tite tea Commercial Street —AT KEYSTONE MARKET— CHOICE CUTS FOR ROASTING CUTS FOR BOILING OR FRYING . COLD MEATS FOR THE SCHOOL LUNCH Our Reputation is Our Guarantee KEYSTONE MARKET Calanan and Richards PHONE. 67 = Nevada City o . & HOTEL CLUNIE IT’S. FAMOUS 8TH A K STREET, TOY AND JACOBS AND COCKTAIL BAR HAVE BEEN REMODELED AND REFURNISHED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Rates from $1.50 Up . Excellent Service—Best Food SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA COFFEE SHOP ‘ 0. J. JACOBS, Manager notices for sale at Nugget office.