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. PAGE FOUR: . THE "NEVADA CITY NUGGET . 3 MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1933
Highway Engineer J. M. Meyers, . SUGWm mage mci mC beige lo cs och . COMMITTEE T0 SELL . . And then that quiet day on the
: : fe s = Pa Western Front when Paul goes to
Wife and little daughter; motored up L S O C . A L VE N a3 S = Sk DANCE TICKETS. Book Review . meet his dead comrades with a bulfrom. Sacramento Sunday and spent 3 = . ae ee ‘let in his brain.
ee ois oo . Fumvevenauensivenandranaue ie tae ee ae a gel la At Tuesday niches g meeting of os . This is the Click Of aw 6eLics of gh Sir ener eae
have spent the winter in Sacrai cae ‘Committee To Beautify . : Chamber of Commerce, President F. . bookreviews and travelogues by Dan . *' :
. oe : ey j . simply written, so sincere, so: with{.Schnabel of Stanford U niversity, . mply writt i nen oes
é . Out anger or passion, that it is alwhose work has been attracting . 5 : :
}most unendurably pathetic. I found
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ES Goats Mea . io Cassidy announced the appointment
to be t} } i of iM I tick way Meets oni zht .
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L e nead oir tna MY, : is i . . A OCA A of a committee, consisting of R. J.
has Bennetts, arsons, and
' This evening the joint committees, i F } eins
aoa Birger CebT Ni rem f bah Rist ta ess & see ; . ? e Brown to cooperate with the Eagies
way division out of Dutch Flat. He representative of civic, social and
much favorable attention among . . f ki t fro}
see : ; . myself wanting to skip, not. from
writing circles of Palo Alto and the f . :
neat Gays ar : . bore it because of apprehen«&
. ; Ee ; ae & fe . i in-their plan to plant trees along the! University, + . boredom, but : f
Starts work. Monday and #1} wil fTraterni: yrders, whieh—are uniting . ' ae = : ee 2 : si "he 1, the agonizing, eteri orl on 1 ‘. fraternal orde ; : : . — highway from Grass Valley to Nepee . Sion. The huner, the ag S:
live in Dutch Flat this summer. She. to plant trees along the Grass Val-. Mrs. Annie Scheemer left Thursvada Cite : eas . nal fear ‘of shattering, rending,
y : any + . ley-Nevada City highway, a move-. day r Berekeley to visit her sister F oor : : 2 : : . dec 2 pain a rt and horror, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. le¥-Nevada ee é . ay.ftor B oes, A committee, consisting of R. L. . death, the pain and dirt anc nae
Miller of Grass Valley. . ment: originated by the ) . during the Easter vacation P. Bikelow, P. G. Sctadden, Vv. Y. The most purposeful of post-war} the butchered companions, and thru
neet in the Grass Vallex Chamber
= “ x : 10vels, Ramar aS hd ; it.3 he 1eSs i ing sense of
Foley, W.-B. Celio, S. Lee Leiter. 2OVvels, Ramarque’s All Quiet on] it all the hopeless, broodin:
fC ‘ree rooms at 7:30 o’clock < ! S > Western Fr ” has bee alled. . v F ife waste rithout reaf Commerce rv An excellent Easter program was. and Fred J. Conners, was named to . the Western Front’ has been called youth and life wasted without rez
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son Arno Browning . ei cegen ate ite jrendered Wednesday night in Gold. sell 500 tickets to the dance to be es title ie a subtly ironic aot son. Its passionless nee aN
ly in Freneh ‘Corral. Mrs. €. B. O’Conner, chairman of Flat under direction of Mrs. Harry given in May for the benefit of the . Cation, taaans it refers to that partic-. feels, comes not of too little contact
— . the Nevada City’ Native Daughters] 4+ the school house. Sic) Association. ular day of quiet on the Western. withthe horrors of war, but of too
. livision of the committee, today = cao A membership committe econsistont ae the hero fell Paul wa or It gives the effect that de
. Stated that the following organizae K : 4-W.A. k in ine” Of © Lee” Letterand BW the last of a class of German Sym-. cription is made inadequate and anLagoa in this city have been invited wuCt ee ee rv Schreiber was named nasium students who had volunteralysis futile because of the awfi's
to co-operate in the plan of beautibh _ ne ws ee _ oe mgeey a ed after the eloquent and enthusias-. fact that to the aiithor the unspeak
na he TS ‘ . "
WHO COULD fying this bit of highway, now a sec-. @!8 Me Gor a tew Gays vist FRENCH CORRAL tic classromm speeches on_ patrio-. able has become the commonplalce.
eo mond tion of the Ukiah-Tahoe thorough-. ——— tism by their teacher, and who realSo profound and sadly calm is the
J Six little KELFOOD fate: C. B. O'Conner, well known mining} : MRS. KATE M. SULLIVAN ized more and. more clearly as the. author’s foreword that it will leave
Peete coun cs Chamber of Commerce, Woman's! man left Saturday for Breckenridge, FRENCH. CORRAL, April 13—] succession of nights and days in the}no reader ‘unaffected. ‘‘This book is
much Vitamin A and
Liver Oil! Star, Masons, Neighbors of Wood-} main for a considerable time. weather, with sunshine, rain, frost,. been cheated out of life with its confession, and least of~ all an adKELFOOD is comf posed of Pacific marine vegetables, yeast
and En teentrated
ff
. oe ar Pr ats ay i
3 iiest = A a Navies Af¥ =) aol
glee tae ta America, Board of Education, Board Walter Hegarty made a business . No natural damae was done. Many . to offer minerals needed for . Of Supervisors, County Development
buoyant health plus . alr =n + nae E Vitamins A, B, D, E Association, Campfire rirls, Boy .
craft, Native Daughters and Sons,. ____—north wind, south wind. Jack Frost. Sweetness and beauty .and “all the. venture, for death: is not an adven. Woodmen of‘ the World, Foresters of Clyde Mugford and family and/ Whipped walnuts in some places but . mysterious things that women had. ture to those who stand face to
Das oe Con . Civic Improvement club, Eastern . Colorado, where he expects to re-. The past week has iven a variety ot . tranches progressed, that they hadj. to be neither an accusation nor a
as % pint ° od . ey
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Trench warfare, shell} face with it. It will try simply to
trip to Sacramento Thursday, even-. @re busy preparing the ground for Shock, vermin-infetsed dugouts, the tell of a generation of .men, who,
is $ o: ? z. Bs
1 ry
ing gardens. The past week has brouht. soul-enervating struggle for mere. even though they may have escaped
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ag ee Recommend. . Scouts, Elks, Odd Fellows, Rebekahs. the first roses.
existence, blood, terror, the screams] its shells, were destroyed by’ the
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pede Ade pace as . Knights of Pythias, Pythian Sisters, Moulton and Clerkin are busy . of madmen and wounded men and. war.” Onstipation, re . . y é ¥ IA actar + nee ) x x a P > A , f . ee! (S es “ x vousness, Low Vital . Red Men, Order of Pocahontas. ForPostmaster and Mrs. P. G. Scad with mining operations and several . dying men—! Their sole chance of And: the last paragraph——‘He. fell
aphasia fest Supervisor R. L.'’P. .Bielow, den ate sees to os mento recent mining: properties are being operat-. enduring it all lay in. building and. in October 1948 ,:on a day that was
ee . Supervisor of Hihways B. D. Bruen-. !¥ nae ian Mita theix eel ed on a smaller scale. keeping intact a crust about their. so quiet and still on the w ee front,
drug store or write, . ing. Mrs. Moore, who came up from her J. H. Smith and wife are newcom. ‘consciousness, an insulation. to pre-. that the army report confined itLEAGUE STEAL a 0 home in Pittsburgh for the day. ers in the tent life of this place: vent all conception of values beyond . self to the single sentence: All quiet ¥
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. ‘ ot seg yg 7 Bees a v9 pu
4959 Hollywood Bivd. Junior Promenade Is ie ee : Elinore Haslett came fron Sac-. the hourly necessities of food, shel-. on the Western Front. :
Los Angeles lis re Aprit 21 James Grimes, one_of! the prineiramento-to spend the week end. ter, mere life, from penetrating to “He had fallen forward and lay
. 20cla vent pri st. pal owners of the Ameriean Flag with his father, and brother in this. their inner selves. To be callous——. on the earth as tho sleeping. TurnNevada Oliv hin) al : mine, Came up from his home in place. that was the thing; to think, to be. ing him over one saw that he could
if a % : : . o d Soe Oakland to visit with Mrs. M. Grimes Frances Moulton came from Sac-. Sensitive, was torture. The crust] not have suffered long; his face had '
eats ae gee ae bs a pe and other relatives. ramento Saturday. She and her. Was so feble, and so pitifully . an expression of calm as though al!
DICKERMAN a aie ee 5 ee i : a a mother went to Nevada City to visit . brittle at best. One poor devil lost. most glad the end had come. annua nior meng r ‘ ; ; Pe : 2 cpanel nasi cae a ee Mddia Paaer ace son left. her sister, Mrs. L. Dudley, who is. his protection through the sudden. A quiet indictment, so sincere and
Drug Store held. The affair will be held in RedSs dav. tos So : j es ees : ae i mune infinitely gentle its reproach that i
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA . men’s Hall and Mobley’s orchestra] > “'1'¢#¥ fF San Francisco to spend. in the Sanitarium at that place. Mrs, . exquisite beauty of a blooming ap-. infinitely gentle its reproach tha it yo ; £ “ 2 3 u . Pei “
ill ‘id th ie ‘Rathi W Easter Sunday and this week with Dudley is recovering nicely from her . Ple tree at twilight as he returned . will leave no reader unmoved. You Se ee = wi orOV 1 Sic. Re Jat= = == = Ce Peieees, Sala os her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mcrecent operation. exhausted from the front. will say as you close the book, “Ah,
io oe Bi se ibe oP . Mats, “Mr. M. O'Conner and sister Miss. It recalled too vividly to him a vis. . if only they could all read this—.’ i TREAT YOURSELF . . . Sweeney, music direcor is class ad2 oe : : ‘ : ee : i . . visor. norma Catherine, made a trip to Grass Valjon of the orchard at his Westpha: es as
i TO THE {i = 4 Mr. and Mrs. James Young. and ley Monday to meet their brother} lian home where “the trees spread FIREMEN IN NEW ROLE
i 1 Ent te 1 t At his brother-in-law, Dick Fisher, mo-; Arthur who came from San Rafael to] ‘‘white as a sheet wnder his winBEVERELY HILLS —(UP) —
I ca er ss pacha tored to Oakland Thursday, where spend Easter vacation with relatives . dow.” So-he deserted. was caught of. Residents of this city need not be
i . County Hospital they visited a daughter of Mr. and. in Burchville. course, and they sent him ihercifully . @rcited of the fire wagon shrieks up
if i met sca Mrs. Young. Mrs. Young will remain. Miss Alice O’Hammon has gone to. forever beyond the terror of the. t0 their door. The fire department
HAIR CUTTING i . Gt ihe: Native Daweltere ok the. Gel. . for a longer visit while Mr. Young] San Francisco for a brief visit. guns. Rough, crude hutor, an oc: has pep anh fs help the munici
PEC i } We t d and Mr. Fisher returned today. Mr. Ernest Brown of . Sweetland cassional foray for geese, or a young pal library in finding overdue books. + den est gave an amusing and en-. Peay es ; a # ; : i z = utneaw LE a Ww ORK {. See \iaizexesmaureres visited friends in French. :Corra. pig, these eased the almost unbear. errs . . . tertaining program at the County . rests ’
x IOR Tp , OUR CIA LTY . W ; : i 4) Loren Williams and Otto Schiffner . Tuesday. able, but the -sensé of attriticn. of SONORA —(UP): —_F, ©, Humesrf. SP . (e) is turday ae —— Five . left. yesterday —for Quiney~ going to Missers MéFadden and McDonald being forever ‘spoiled ‘for fineness, . tOn can eat his cake and have it. He
Eanes ye nape tata ; 1s NeSTO the Engels fine for a drill sharpen. Were up from Oakland Tuesday. They . and keenness and laughter, of having . S0ld a $350 camera to Henry W. minstrels ¢ sane ] antati joe ‘ : F : i : : > Pie ~ $e aie * tae aa; ae st as a OR . et: for the Lava Cap mine. It is a. were lookin for some placer mining the beauty in their souls atrophied . Ruoff, druggist, then borrowed the . neioa1es anc oid severa KES, € 4 a eS i = 7 . > : Ms 36 a os ara is alleve ave ar Ss en’ S The eabiva eau Ae eae de 200 mile drive and they expect to property. Mr. McDonald was a for-. before their spring had come, was . Sem lamented and is alleged to have >
Aer a oer é : . return today. mer resident of Alleghany, something impossible to alleviate, Sold it again. BARBER SHOP . WHO Were present sang many old . Be ed ave Gece ee fie sand ea Neate age : is
. . ; time songs~and the’ women at the
i .
103 Pine St; Nevada City
. hospital also took part in the com. munity singing, In keeping with
= . Bastey each member was presented
with an Easter basket, A large cake
OUR COFFEE jand jellies were alse given for their
#8 ~) . E .
saster dinner. ns
HITS THE SPOT . a ee
. Mr. and Mrs. MacBoyle
oO Will Tour Spain . anew Wwe. . ie Mea
Best Food in Town— is . : =
—-Prices Are Right— . In recent letters feoatrad from the . J :Errol MacBoyles they had left Java
Sunday Turkey Dinner 50c gone through Port Said and expectS i AR i ING APRIL ] ‘th
ed to land in .Marsailles on April i
So ees sixth. From there they were to go on .
to Spain in their new Auburn ear. 9
and were going to Italy for Easter
week and spend Easter Sun lay in
Valley Cafe (oe ec seen] hi your opportunity for stil higher quality at stil ate savings!
‘ 210 Main St. Phone 52 . ati Italian who was. formerly in the .
= ca Nes : . employ of Mr. MacBoyle in Grass —— ———— aa ee = ———
QUILTS PANELS TABLE. + i*
es Pongee
Rayon Fringe ae oe SLIPS '
A Selected Value . :
(2 ae Se oe
Lace-Top o ie GENTRY”
H Here are a few of our Red Hot Items with prices a
8 osiery that will amaze you! Paj amas :
MARGUISETTE Part Linen Cotton
.
‘Seaitless low-lustre Chardonize
—never before sold at anywhere
near this price! Lace topeamert
new shades! 4 Peguot Sheets 81x99 -69 79c
Palmolive Soap .05 sy
25°
Superior
Pair
Alfalfa Ha
Ton Lots 15
* . DELIVERED LocaLty
Hinds Cream 35 quality
Better wear
Pepsodent Tooth Paste 3 25 Comfortable
Ipana Tooth Paste 25
Kotex per doz. .10
Toilet Tissue .05
Children’s TENNIS
BLANKETS
They’ I< hak Fast SHOES indian Désiins WASH DRESSES . se
pets Small Lots , $16.50 a :
23
; i 49c : ram Me 98c with Organdy or Broadpote
f DELIVERED LOCALLY . a en . = =
. . Alpha Stores, Ltd. . J. a a N cy CQ co] .
Bae 5S . 115 MILL STREET . GRASS VALLEY CALIF. aR
Nevada City” Grass Valley _ — 2 .