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_NEVADA Girt NUGGET
FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1936.
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in Wilmington, won $150,000 in the
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riched by $20,
all, $2,800,000 e to Americans.
These winners are, of course, extremely lucky
it is easy to understand their emotional! reactions at havig such large sums dropped in their laps. Plain stunned
arnazement struck some. The Martinez winner said she would
believe her good fortune when she saw the money in her
hands. Some shouted their happiness. Others wept for sheer
joy.
people,
and i
Now it is all very well for those to be deliricusly happy,
and nobody begrudges them that. But there is also no reason
for those who do not gamble, or those who gambled and lost,
to feel particularly envious.
Especially for those large winners this newly found
wealth will prove no bed of roses, what with racketeeers,
mountebacks, swindlers and quacks ofall sorts after a cut.
And then there is the old truth about money — easy come,
* easy go.
Somehow st seems the fellow who works for his money
little to: spend enjoys it more than these do
For his is the fruit of his own efforts and
value of his own long hours of labor and
and has only a
their thousands.
achievements, the
sacrifice. :
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last week. Another, in. Martinez, was en-.
the world today who would
“Home Making Is Fun
When You Learn How
Easy
adventures to be
conquering knotty
of household economics.
far more romance in a modequipped
than
high
real
making—-real
There
had in
to be
are
home
had in
problems
There is
kitchen,
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well and ataupearance
grandmother's
smoky, cobwebbed
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tractive
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ever .
ceillog cabin
woman in .
trade her
in
cookhouse. isn’t a
efficient electric:or gas stove for the .
temperamental roaring cast iron .
range of the eighteeen fifties.
Nowhere has progress left a more
indelible mark than in .th field of
household. appliances during the las
few y Gone forever—or rapidly
going the back breaking low
tin wash tubs. The modern housewife knows that she can save both
time and effort with a modern washing machine. Long rows of sad irons
under the kitchen stove are rapidly
being replaced by modern ironers,
doing’ away with lame backs, tired
arms and aching feet. Science with a
magic brush is covering homes with
paint which is at once durable and
attractive. and which adds years to
the useful life of roofs and houses.
Ifodern bathrooms too with proper
lighting and inexpensive and attractive fittings are more sanitary as well
ears.
as more convenient.
Jane Barton has the happy knack
of telling home makers about these
modern up-to-date milepost along the
. of recipes and w hile she works
It Can Be”
Jane Barton
road to progress in simple and easily understandable language.
why housewives flock by thousands
to her colorful Homecrait Institutes.
This year’s program featurs “Adventures in Home Making.” Hvery
day Jane’s deft fingers will make beThat is
dozens
she
for ‘the eyes of her audience
will tell you how you too can enjoy.
the zest and thrill of some of
adventures in home making. The information and ideas that Mrs. Barton
passes on have been eathered from
the thousands upon thousands
housewives who attend her programs
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t. and who write to her about the higilights of their adventures in home
making. Practically all of this years
program was, planned in answer to
requests made by California housewives. 3
Mrs. Barton is bringing the Homecraft Institute to Nevada City, April
22, °23 and 24. Her exciting program
will be given in the Nevada Theatre,
from ‘2 to 4:30.
The Nevada City Nugget and the
Pacific Rural’. Press are _ jointly
sponsoring this important event.
Every homemaker is urged to. attend. Admission is absolutely free.
Ample opportunity to ask auestions
is provided, and entire informality
is to be the keynote of every conference. Don’t forget three afternoons, April 22, 28 and 24—2 to
4:30 at Nevada Theatre.
1
GRANDSON, PORTRAIT PAINTER
Dr. David Reeder of
received the news that his twentyyear old grandson of Fort
Worth, Texas, has been proposed for
membership in the International
Portrait Painters association. He is
the person ever proposed
this city has
three
youngest
for membership in this association. ;
Young Reeder wil! sail for London
on May 15 and will spend a year in;
the art galleries of Europe. The.
SOROPTIMIST CLUB
Mrs. Minnie C. Oates and Miss
Dewey Culp of Marysville, regional
representatives of the Southwestern
district of the American
of Soroptimist Clubs visited Nevada
City and Grass Valley Tuesday with
the interest of forming a club in the
Federation
two cities.
young man has been sponsored by
the famous portrait painter, Mayman
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FOUR CASES OF
‘WHISKEY SEIZED
four eases of whiskey delivered to
Frank Cartoscelli at. the Old Brewery Cafe in Nevada City within the
last few days, were seized by Inspector Russel B. Farley, of state’ board
of equalization, on the charge they
did not bear liquor excise stamps, as
to Albert Fantini of Grass Valley,
were also seized. when it was fou
they not liquor exc
stamps.
A search is being made of all Sacramento warehouses for any liquor _
that does not bear Federal liquor
excise stamps.
Mr, Farley, who had been working
on--a in Sacramento, returned ,
to his home in Nevada City Wednesday evening.
did have
case
provided ‘under’ the alcoholic beverCc. E. Winney, poultryman om the
age controkact. Nardi Brothers ot. Tahoe-Ukiah highway, accompanig
San F rancisco delivered the whis-. by his daughter, Elsie, has returQgR
key. Mr. Farley stated the whiskey. to Nevada City after visiting his
was confiscated by the State of Cali-. mother,.Mrs. C. W. Winney, who is
fornia. seriously ill in Bakersfield. Migs
Two more cases, delivered by the. Dorothy Winney remained in 3
Hoover truck service of Sacramento . erstield with her grandmother. f
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TERY . Here is an investment in com-,
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costs go down! When building a new home or making alterations place it between the
wall studding also. *
Let us estimate the amount
needed for your home. You'll
be surprised at the low cost
and ease of installing.
Adams.
PHONES sees
NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER CO.
“THE FULL SERVICE YARD”
OSCAR J. ODEGAARD,
SOLD BY
Manager
NEVADA CIFy 4
Jane Barton
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ed These Dates.
AND HEAR
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UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
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ALL IN THE HOME CRAFT INSTITUTE
Sprightly, Interesting And Shcioueely Practical The Things
That Every Woman Wants To Know About Economy Of Time And Money
In Maintaining An Attractive Home. Every Woman Will Be Glad She Reserv-