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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

April 17, 1936 (10 pages)

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PAGE TEN NEVADA .CITY NUGGET SNR tains ; po ee pre ee FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1936. FRANK DAVIES, CHAS, LEITER, JAS. PENROSE WIN Two new members were re-eletted to the Nevada City council at Tues-. They Charles W.} Davies. day’s election. are Leiter and Frank James Penrose was re-elected. The vote . stood as follows: _ Frank Davies, Leiter, 379; James Robert Nye, 338;. Dr. Hawkins, 246; A. H. Haddie, and Frank Dillon, 212. Although nearly three hundred more votes were cast Tuesday than two years ago <at the city election, yniy 57 per cent of the registered voters appeared at the polls. Out ‘of 1370 registered in Nevada City only 779 voted. 440;, Charles W. . Penrose, 360; . Walter J. 215; ck MILITIA GRAVEL PROPERTY «A drift is being driven to contacc channel on the Militia gravel property in the Rough and Ready district. Four men are engaged and it is understood satisfactory values are found in the gravel. Subscribe. tor The Nugget , hall Cail DREN OF WP PARENTS TO GET FEDERAL AID : rs of the @ committee hae . National Youth Administrat‘on of the Twin Cities met Tuesday at ‘the local community triet field ling ‘the fo dis supervisor, attendance at any present were H. E. of Nevada ‘City Speiss, principal youth not in Those ed school. iijorlie, principal high school, H. R. of Grass-Valley high school, Mr. Nyalso of the Sacramento ofFred Marsh, district dilander, tice, and rector. This aid will be given to youtns whose fathers are working under the WPA. Principals Kjorlie and Spiess accepted positions as co-sponsors of the projects, which will include the ground beautification, general upkeep, N. Y. A., arid who fulfill necessary qualifications, will transfer ‘nto this work at the close of school. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cook, of Merced spent last week end visiting Mrs. Cook's. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Hopkins of Gold Flat. se ole es SS \ S a T heatre FRID: ROSE OF n this del ef the this pageant of ridins crous Indy jams, tead nia dons. “bs brings. .Y AND SATURDAY THE RANGHO-: ght!ul early Californian romance. ction olitan Opera, John Bole and Heil Will2, fightinz and dancing CaliforSUNDAY and MONDAY Broadway’s la ANYTHING GOES-2 comes. Ruggles funny. the wise-cracking, dancing and the Jarge Also.a Pop-Eyed comedy ahd March of Time. Swarthout 456 her way into. ‘he hearts of all This glamG ladys latest favorite music1 comedy, 2 Crosly honey, and a Its got the swing, laughs that Laurel Parlor Celebrates Ariniversary . ) } } . last j Anderson, Sacramen-'! to dis-; ‘cuss possible projects for unemploy} Laurel Parlor, N: D. G. Drated its 49th anniversary founding, Odd Fellows hall with a long n, composed for the most part of “Major Bowes Amateur . interpretation ass. Rhymes were also written and Wednesday by Mrs. evening Hour.,”’ Belle’ Dougprizes awa Mrs. Belle Kilroy W. date celeof, in n 18 Sixty proan were mittee thai ors were present. rded for the’ best Douglass and Mrs. tertainment. © 2urel Parlor received its charter 89 and has a large membership. five members and a few visitDelicious refreshments were enjoyed in the big banquet room of the Odd Fellows lodge. chairmen of the comprepared the happy enA) the Knot rt . Hole A Glimpse of Building Activity APRIL 17, 1936. No. 16. Contractor Ralph Cochrane has commenced construction of a new home for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas on Colfax Avenue in Grass Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas are owners of the Bon Allure Ready to Wear Shop in Mill street. Celotex in the natural color and also in a white and brown ripple finish makes an ideal interior wall finish. The white and the
ripple need no further finish and are therefore less expensive than most interior finishes. Bill: Forkner building contractor has built building in Ridge Tract 214 miles -east of the first Cedar . about . . Grass Valley on the Colfax road and is operating a grocery in the structure. The tract is being developed as a residence section by Mr. Forkner. Palco Redwood Sestie= Tanks. are the accepted tanks for plumbing systems where a sewer line is not available. Large capacity, everlasting REDWOOD LUMBER and the design was developed at_ the State University and is correct, We can advise you regard-! ing your needs in a tank. . came by. Mr. J. W. Jones has started work on a new home for Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Billick at the end of Grove. street in Nevada City. The new home -will be of log construction and modern in every detail. Give your home a break. Repaint with Pabco Multiservice paint and get a good looking, longlasting job at a reasonable cost. Multiservice has proven itself in years of good service. TIED THE WRONG ANIMAL ; Heine. ‘‘What became of that portable garage you bought last week?”’ Adolphe. ‘‘I tied the dog to it the other day and a cat ” NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY “THE FULL Osear Phones 498-499. SERVICE J. Odegaard, Manager YARD” Nevada City ones. . Elza . . WASHINGTON P. T. A. The Washington grammar school . P, T. A. will meet at the Methodist church parlors at 1:30 this afternoon owing to the crowded condition at the school house. Mrs. H. M. Stahl of Sacramento will be present to hold a school of instruction. She will also meet delegates from San Juan, ‘Graniteville and towels a Ready. Plans will be made in regard to sending a delegate to the convention in San Jose the latter part of this month. Sineesaeee eens seer Mr. Ed Coughlin is quite ill at the home of his sister, Mrs. Kate McCormack on Nimrod street. Can . TRUPAK GRAPE FRUIT 2— 15 oz. cans TRUPAK GRAPE FRUIT JUICE TRUPAK ASPARAGUS TRUPAK FRUIT SALAD FONTANA’S MACARONI 3 packages SELLY 7 ounce glass CHEESE RITZ Package ROCK WOODS COCOA 2 pound can J. J. Jackson Phone 1 Free Delivery THE NEW KELVINATOR refrigerator YVotues have been mate Tinie ECONOMY For the first time, users of old electric refrigerators will be f€ady to replace them, when they see the new 1936 Kelvinator. For Kelvinator has stepped so far ahead that it has made mil. lions of refrigerators obsolete.. especially as regards real refrigeration at any kitchen temperature; cost of operation ; and long life of the mechanical unit. With Visible Cold, you know the new Kelvinator gives you safe refrigeration, because you can see it—every time you look at Kelvinator’s Built-In Thermometer. — With Visible Economy, you now it’s economical to operate, because Kelvinator is sold with a Certificate of Low Cost of ration. With Visible Protection, you dnow fd, dependable, because be given a Five-Year Pronetign vee : Come in and see this new is priced — you can your seat it. You, too, wil say it's JANE BARTON To Make Homemaking Easier See ' The 1936 Kelvinator The New Easy Washers and lroners Wedgewood Ranges Buy Home Appliances On Our Easy Terms —Small Aon payment —As little as $3.00 per month 3 years to pay Think Of It A Genuine Kelvinator Can Be Purchased For 11c per Day Alpha Stores, Ltd. LIMITED TIME LIMITED QUANTITY sale at only. this remarkable combination By Special Arrangement i the Manufacturer. ae big sisiag 1998 EASY Washer — with Turbolator washing action and new Safety Wringer— . Deve smear, Se coment feet yhe-8 full ove $74. 50 Grass Valley Phone 88