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NEVADA CITY NUGGET
PAGE FIVE
When a man starts throwin’ dirt Mrs, W
you can be sure he’s losin’ ground.
almsley Returns—
Mrs. Ellen Walmsley of the News
Lemon Juice Recipe Checks
Rheumatic Pain Quickly
you
neuritis
home
juice of 4
tablespoonfuls
better,
absolute
and Novelty Shop, has returned from
several month’s stay in Los Angeles
. Where she went for her health. Her
. daughter is attending school in Los
suffer from rheumatic,
f I arthritis
Pain, .try this simple fiexpen Angeles.
recipe that thousands are using, Sgseorat ae
package of Ru-Ex Compound today. sone "
be a TT of water, add the Bass Fishing Triy
emons, Us_ easy. Oli i
ie pee ve” a Elisha Curtis, and mother, Mrs.
two times a day, Often . C. Mu ini i
48 hours — sometimes overnight a : oo ee eae
resulty are obtained. _« If the pains . Spent Monday near Marysville bass
uickly leave an i ; $ i Rake oa oo, ese white at fishing. They returned with one bass '
it is sold by your ~ druggist under . and id i
2 money--back guarantee, Ru-Ex ae a ee ee ae
is for sale and recommended _ by good and many persons were taking
B.P.W.CHOLDS —
INSTALLATION IN
NATIONAL HOTEL
. Clubs held a joint installation at the
National Hotel Wednesday evening
with Miss Dorothy Brown, past presi.
The Nevada City and Grass Valley,
Business and ProfessionahWoman’s ; 2. ™eheireh school. 11 a. m. MornR. E. HARRIS DRUG STORE, / out beauties.
as installing oficer, at a beautiful
Take FULL-COLOR MOVIES
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few dollars, you can take a genuine Bell & Howell movie camera
with you—and make superb
color or black-and-white movies
of your vacation. It’s as easy as
making snapshots—and the cost
is astonishingly low. Find out
aboutthis superb palm-size movie
camera today. Made by Hollywood’s leading makers of professional movie cameras. Complete
with color-corrected F 3.5 lens,
only $49.50. Come in and see it
today.
$10 DOWN DELIVERS
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GRASS VALLEY
Authorized
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53 Piece Service
for Eight
16 Teaspoons
8 Dinner Forks
8 Soup Spoons
8 Dinner Knives
8 Salad Forks
. Butter Knife
. Sugar Spoon
3. Serving Spoons
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HARTUNGS
(Dependable Jewelers Since 1875)
306 Broad Street
Nevada City
THE BRIDE
Community Plate
has_style, distinction and loveliness. Yes,
$49.00
Other services from $26.00 includ124 Mill Street
Grass Valley
candle lfght ceremony.
New Officers
The newly installed officers for
Nevada City are, Miss Phyllis Horn,
president; Mrs. Opal Bernard, vice
president; (Mrs. Ethel White, recording secretary; Mrs. Dixie Rose, treasWednesday evening were Mrs. . Arletta Douglas, president; Mrs, Thelma Sahl, vice president; Elizabeth
Johnson, second vice president; Myrtle Lindvall, reeprding secretary;
Eva Boreham, treasurer;
Berry, auditor.
Retiring presidents, Mrs. Earl
Jones for Nevada City and Mrs. ‘Leah
Pengelly, Grass Valley were each
presented with old fashioned bouquets on which lay their past president’s pins. Approximately one hundred members and guests were seated
for the dinner’ with guests preseni
from Sacramento and Auburn.
Featured Speaker
Speaker’ of the evening was Miss
Louise Slaa, counselor of the Sac:
ramento schools. She spoke on her
LEGAL NOTICES.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
‘SECTIONS I AND III OF
ORDINANCE NO.225
The City Council of the City of
Nevada do ordain as follows:
Section I of OrdinancesNo. 225 is
hereby amended to read as follows:
The business zone of the City of
Nevada is bounded and described as
follows: :
Commencing at the center of the
Plaza running thence northerly along
the easterly side of Main Street to
Nevada Street; thence easterly on
the southerly side of Nevada Street
to the junction of Nevada Street and
High Street; thence along the easterly side of High Street to the extension of the property line of the
property now owned by the Pacific
Gas and Electric Company; thence
westerly along the line of the Pacific
Gas and Electric Company’s property to Coyote Street; thence southerly along Coyote Street to the antersection of Main Street; thence West
erly along the northerly’ side of
Main Street to Commercial Street;
thence along the northerly side of
Commercial Street to the intersection of Commercial Street and Broad
Street; thence southerly along the
westerly side of Broad Street to the
intersection of Mill Street;
southerly along Mill Street to Factory Street; thence easterly along
Factory Street to Bridge Street;
thence Southwesterly on Bridge
Street to the South bank of Deer
Creek; thence Easterly along the
South Bank of Deer Creek to Pine
Street; thence Southerly along the
West side of Pine Street to the intersection of Pine and Sacramento
Streets; thence along Sacramento
Street to the intersection of Sacramento Street and Valley Street;
thence along the West side of Valley
‘Street to the intersection of Valley
Street and the Lower Grass Valley
Road; thence -Southerly along the
Lower Grass. Valley Road to the in-?
tersection of the Lower Grass Valley
Road and Walrath Avenue; thence
Westerly along Walrath Avenue to
the intersection of Walrath Avenue
and Zion Street; thence Southwesterly across Zion Street to the intersection of Reward Street and Zion
Street; thenceWesterly along the
South side of Reward Street to the
City Limits; thence southerly along
the West line of the City Limits to
the Southeast corner of Nevada City;
thence Easterly aiong the South line
of Nevada City to the intersection
of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge
Railroad tracks; thence northerly
along the right of way of.the Nevada
County Narrow Gauge Railroad to
the intersection of Adams Street and
Sacramento Street; thence northerly
along Sacramento’ Street to the
Plaza, the point of beginning, HXCLUDING, however, from this zone
an area within a radius of two ‘hundred (200) feet from the Miners Hospital situated at the corner of Reward
and Zion Streets.
Section III of said Ordinance No.
225 is amended to read as follows:
It shall be unlawful for any person or its principal, agent, owner or
employee to commence, engage in,}
business zone as herein defined any
of, the following businesses, trades,
callings, professions or occupations:
Junk Yard, ‘Commercial garage,
foundry, automobile service station,
hotel, store, cafe, restaurant, blacksmith shop, and /or theatre.
This ordinance shall be published
in the Nevada City Nugget for at
least one publication with the Ayes
and Noes, and shall go into effect on]
the 26th day of May, 1940/
Adopted: ,April 25, 1940.
Ayes: Councilmen Davies,
man, Ivey, Hall.
Noes: None.
Absent: Councilman Nye.
BENJ. HALL,
Mayor.
Sea.
urer; Miss Ruth Hutchinson, corresponding secretary. .
Grass Valley officers installed .
Alice. de.
transact, or’ carry on outside of the. .
thence . ‘
CHURCHES
TRINITY FPISCOPAL
CHURCH SERVICES
8:30 a. m. Holv communion. 9:45
ling prayer and sermon. The rector
will address the congregation upon
“The Gift of Imagination.” Miss
dent of the Northern District, acting Mary Libbey will be at the organ.
The vested choir will be directed by
Mrs. Marian Libhgy. 4p. m. Confirmation class, to meet in the rector’s study at the church.
METHODIST CHURCH
Religious training class at 1» »
Preaching service at 11 a. m. Anthem “In the Quietness’’
mon. “‘Come with us and we w']] de
thee good’’, pastor.
Epworth League service at &:29 r
m. Tom Rickard leader. Tet a‘]
young people be on hand.
choir. Sor
the
GUESTS
There will be a special program in
European trit of two years
ticularly stressing Norway, her hoe
land. Idtte cit‘es in present line of
bombardment and
one which was o'yvned originally bv
her fore*‘athers in 1610 and where
they have resided ever since. in fact
all her ancestors are in that little
city. On this trip home She was presented with a tiny hand made buck»:
her father made in 1869 and sh.
brought it home as a memento. Tlie
people in that country were cleanly
in their surroundings and the quite
peaceful unhurried lives impressed
azo narwere sheseribed
her as she was in the United States
where all is hurry, hustle and stirring about.
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Saturday. Sundav school 2+ 10 9 ™_.
ODD FELLOWS AND REBEK AUS.
honor of the I. O. O: F. and Rebekahs of Nevada City and Grass Valley
Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Hymn “Cor* congregation. Prayer, pasis -Thy
Scripture
onation’
tor. Anthem ‘‘How pleasant
Dwelling. place,’ choir.
reading. Solo “‘The Blind
Tom Rickard. Offering
tory. Vocal solo ‘‘Service’ (Miss Cath_.
erine McQuay. Sermon “The One
Thing Needful” pastor: ‘
Plowman’ .
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and offers .
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Chico Visitor— i
Constable Henry Allen and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Northrup and
son, all of Chico, spent Tuesday in
Nevada City visiting Allen’s brother, Robert Allen and Mrs. Allen of
Boulder street.
Commercial .Printing at, reason«
able prices at the Nugget office, 805
Broad street, Nevada City.
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106 Pine Street Phone 217 ‘Nevada City
LADIES’ WASH DRESSES
Sizes 12-20, 38-52
Prints, spun rayons, seersuckers, sharkskins,
Bemberg sheers. _
Formals, Hostess Coats, Slips,
Hosiery for Men, Ladies and Children. Popular prices
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iniched in Beautiful White Enamel. Uses either tank or
city gas. Large oven. ,
HILL FURNITURE COMPANY
NEXT TO STRAND THEATRE IN GRASS VALLEY
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Safeway’s special handling of i . paves
fruits ond vegetables brings
them to you crisp, fresh and
(F I } delicious. Money back if we j
ever fail to please you.. PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL .
26, MAY 1 INCLUSIVE.Li
MAYONNAISE
Piedmont
COFFEE Lb. can 2\cEdwards Regular or Drip’ Grizd
Sugar Belle Fancy Sifted
DEVILED MEAT
Libbys No. 14 cans
HOT SAUCE
Highway Buffet cans
PALMOLIVE
TOILET SOAP
Regular bar
2 for ]]Jc
CRISCO .
SHORTENING.
Lb. tin ]&c
3 ib. tin Age
FAMILY CIRCLE
. SYRUP Log Cabin 26 oz.
3 cans for
BROWN DERBY BEER
11 oz. steinies bottles 4
BITTER SWEET CHOCOLATE BAR Hersheys
RINSO Granulated Soap
CIGARETTES Raleighs
Quart jar
2 . b. can 4jc
COFFEE Pound Package
Airay
PEAS No. 2 cans, 2 for
CORN Country Home No. 2 cans
Fancy White or Golden Cream Style
_6 cans for
SPINACH Highway No. 21% cans ]{)c
SYRUP -Sleepy Hollow
SALES TAX ADDED TO ALL TAXABLE ITEMS” —seceiitea as
33¢ WHEATIES Regular
Gold Medal 12
SALAD OIL Mayday Quart can 29c
BISCUIT FLOUR Lge. 40 oz. pkg. 29c
Globe A 1
FLOUR Kitchen Craft No. 10 bag A4Qec
FLOUR Drifted Snow No. 10 bag Agc
TOMATO JUICE No. 2 cans 2 for ]5¢
: Sunny Dawn __ ie zMARGARINE 2 Jb. carton 19
cans . 7c s
package
Ide
29°
IQ¢
2a¢
Sunnybank
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz.
Town House
10¢
SUNMAID
RAISINS
Nectars 15 oz.
Pkg. 7c
PRUNES
Medium size 2
lb. package 4c
SPAM .
Hormel Miracle Meat 12
oz. tin 2Qc :
LIPTONS TEA
Black O P 1% bb. tin JJc
PRUNE. JUICE Sunsweet
Tall 12 ounce cans 7c .
26 ounce tin 28c
tin 3§c
SALAD DRESSING.
Duchess Quart jar doe
for J5c. plus deposit
7 ounce bar 12¢
Large package 19¢
plain or cork tip 2
packages )5c
SUGAR Powdered or
Dessert reg. ctn. ic
cuawen
Attest:. GEO. H. CALANAN, Clerk.
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