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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

April 3, 1939 (6 pages)

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EBAUGH PRELIMINARY Pill Pharrzh arrested Thursday in re Willow Valley section by local officers ,will ‘have a preliminary ork on the earthen dam at Boca be resumed. as soon as weather . .. tions permit according to C. S. engineer. It is expected work will > otclock. Judge Charles Morehouse, ‘Start this month. It wil! take two! Grass Valley justice of the peace, will “months to complete the work on the! preside in Judge W. L. Mobley’s dam which will store waters of the! court. Miles Coughlin, who has been . ‘Little Truckee river for western Neconducting cases in the local court _ -vada state farmers. A smail amount/ for Judge Mobley, will resume his of water is ‘already stored behind the gyties as court reporter. Ebaukh was dam which will have a capacity of arrested on an alleged crime of rape. e federal bureau of reclamation . yosring on his case Wednesday at DeWitt Nelson, Tahoe ‘national forest supervisor and assistants, Leland Smith, on the local staff, and Ranger Frank Meggars of Camptonville will return home today aifter a three day trip into the Gold Lake’ country where they have been making the yearly snow survey. Misses Hazel and Mary Jones and Miss Ethel Ross came to Nevada 27,000 acre feet when completed. ‘ me Mr. and Mrs. John Solaro of Reno, . Joyable trip to Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jeffrey and son. 2aster vacation. spent Sunday in Nevada City visit. Charles, of Walrath avenue and Mrs. img Solaros mother and his many, be Mattias spent Sunday in an en-. Jones son, Harry L. Jones, wife and friends. City Friday evening to spend the (Misses Jones are daughters of Mrs, Lulu Jones. Mrs. ‘small son are also visiting her. Miss Hazel Jones ‘teaches at Pacific Grove. Nevada Theatre MONDAY in stellar roles. In a great film STABLEMATES comedy of the track, horses and saddles, and the tricks of the trade. Beery hits his stride in this Wallace Beery and Mickey Rooney — ‘Miss Mary Jones at Napa and Miss Rose at (Monterey. Attorney Harry E. McKee left Saturday on a week end business trip ito Salinas and Carmel. Mrs, Fred Garrison, wife of lqcal highway maintenance superintendent, Garrison, will enter Jones Memorial Hospital in Grass Valley Monday for further treatments in her illness. She has been confined to her bed a ly regaining her health. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ‘Hart returned home Sunday after a few days visit with Harts motherin Reno. Thomas Bigelow and brother of story. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY way siren and of two brothers who thrilled to her kisses. [Five top-flight stars, with Joan Crawford playing the role of the exotic metropolitan beauty. . Victor McLaglen, Cary Grant and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., are three sergeants. who ish Empire as portrayed in Rudyard Kipling’s great. tale of adventure in In rama of a silken BroadTHE SHINING HOUR vce" eoe" THURSDAY GUNG . DI vindicate the imperial policy of the BritFORABRIGHTER . you'll want Quality jewelry WHEN you shop for Easter—from that most important gift, to the new jewelry you'll want yourself for the Sunday morning promenade—remember: QUALITY jewelry gives lasting satisfaction. We would like to see you soon.. to show you the creations for this brighter Easter season. From costume jewelry to fine watches in cases of precious metal by Wadsworth, you'll. find just what you want. And prices are right, too. Drop around! HARTUNGS DEPENDABLE JEWELERS 124 Mill Street, Grass Valley 7 "SPECIALS . JOHNSON’S _Glo-Coat made 110 points and’ Park avenue ‘Cubs held. 35 points. Bert. Foreman} Columbia Hill were business visitors in Nevada City Saturday. C. S. Denny, wife and daughter of the bay district called on Mrs. Clara Scarfe Thursday afiter a business trip to the Zeibright mine. Denny is with MeGraw Hill Company and called to enquire for George Osterman, fellow employee who underwent severe surgery in Los Angeles about a month ago. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Bell and son left Saturday for San Francisco where they will remain until Thursday. A portion of the time will be spent at ‘the fair on Treasure Island. Misses Betty and Lois Held spent Saturday in Lincoln visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Jackson left Saturday for San Francisco and will return home Easter. They will enjoy the fair on Treasure Island while away. It is the first vacation for Mr. Jackson in eight years. Ira Blalock of the Southern Pa-! cific company of (Marysville and Robert Paine-of the local narrow gauge railroad were in Nevada City today in the joint interest of their companies. ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Muscardini and sons, Mrs. Anna Tucker and Mrs. Elise DeMatei enjoyed a motor trip Sunday to Chico and Richardson Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arden had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and ud HG SCHOOL _ NOTES By JEAN MARTZ ‘The cast for the senior farce “Guess Again’’ has been chosen as Doreen Foreman; Bill Douglas, college boy—Wilfred Joyal; Henry Grimes, hotel manager—Ben Tamblyn; Waldo Fitts, general nuisance — Harvey Davis; Mrs. O. O. Skinner, guest—Jean Martz; Dora Mae, her Olive Ordway, a health faddist— Lorraine Harry; Marcella Jenks, girl reporter—Irma Hurst; Lord Wiggleton from England—John Museardini; Bertie Blodgett, his valet— David MecCraney; S. H. Pratt, local banker—Eddie Doolittle; Renee Lamour, Hollywood chiseler—vVirginia Carney; Lulu Perkins, big time reporter—Alice Norton; Sol Messer, movie magnate—Dick Clarke. The players have received their script books and practice will begin little over five months. She is slow; immediately after Easter. The farce will be presented in May. ‘The junior class will give its prom on April 21. The chairmen of the committee have been announced as follows: Decoration committee — Pearl Strach. Finance committee — Dorothe Hoff. Music committee— Robert Reeder. Food committee— Margaret Odegarrd. Program committee—Hetty Clarke. The whole class will serte as the clean upp committee. The class colors are black and silver but the theme has not yet been revealed. Margie Clark is president, On Thursday evening the Nevada City Yellowjackets met defeat at the hands of the Grass Valley Miners by a score of 9-2. The Nevada City line up was as follows: Catcher, Herschal Lotz; pitcher, Ray Brown; 1st base, Hobert Childers; 2nd base, Dick Keene; 3rd base, Robert Reeder; short stop, Floyd Ruth; left field, Alan Spracklin; center field, Eddie Doolittle; right field, Marvin Haddy. Oscar Engstrom played part time
at left field and Dick Keene pitched several innings in place of Brown. The Nevada City boys made a number of errors, which ‘hurt their chances at victory. follows: Janet Mooré, college girl— fresh daughter—Georgia Glennon;, Mrs. “efile. ‘Phelan returned SatMiss Jean ‘Gleason, teacher in the urday froii a visit in Oakland, San West Acres school near Sacramento is spending her Easter vacation with Francisco and the (fair r be Gone 1 Lydia Gleason in Island. Nevada City. Deve wa JUST 5 MORE SHOPPING DAYS_ THEN EASTER © SHIRTS—In white, solid colors and popular _patterns. They fit well because they're pre-shrunk and perfectly sized $100 Priced from ..... 000 HATS—lIt’s too early for _--~ a straw hat, and it’s too late to be wearing, your old winter hat — but it’s just the right time for a lightweight felt, in the new spring shades $198 Priced from ghttesrereseeeee 000 TIES—An almost infinite number of good-looking ties to help you dress up for Easter. New spring novel weaves 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 000 HOSE — Their exremely smart patterns, their wanted colors, their long wearing qualities make these hose outstand5¢ ing bargains at ..... WILLIAM HOME Men’s Wear Use Classified Advertising NEVADA CITY ‘207 BROAD STREET Acquainting You with ANGIOLINI of the Narrow Gauge “Family” In the years he _ has Mrs. Leonard WBickhoff, Eugene Blackwell and Miss Adele Joerschke all off Grass . Vallley. Mrs. J. F. Dolan of Boulder street who thas ‘been quite ill for several days is showing much improvement. Mrs. Jeanie Irving and party of Sacramento ‘were Nevada City visitors Sunday calling on Mr. and Mrs. James Dolan while here. Mrs. Irving was the former Miss Jeanie Ismert of Nevada City. ATTEND PASSION PLAY. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Odegaarde and children accompanied by Mrs. Howard Burr motored to Santa Clara Saturday and attended the Passion Play put on ‘by the students of the college. The play ‘has been running a week. This is the seventh time it has been played since 1901 and the group were delighted with the beautiful play and felt well repaid for the long trip which brought them home at a late hour last evening. REEDER LOSES CONTEST Attorney Thomlias McCraney, brother, David McCraney and Robert Reeder spent the past week end in San Francisco and had a splendid time at the fair on Treasure Island. David MecCraney while away took the aptitude test at Stanford University. Robert Reeder of the Nevada City high school who was entered in the Native Son oratorical contest, spoke Friday evening. The contest was won by a girl from Sacramento. NEW CUB SCOUT MASTER Attorney Thomas McCraney has heen selected to take the position of Cub Scout Master taking the place of James Sowder, forest service official who was transferred to Alturas recently. In a recent kite flying contest the different dens of scouts displayed keen interest. The Willow Valley Cubs made 210 points to win the $2.00 cash prize. Piety Hill Cubs lis chairman sy the local Cub Scout been driving the comfortable, streamlined bu'sses of the Narrow Gauge, he has personally carried over 50,000 ‘passenigers over 200,000 miiles without a passenger injury. Theoretically that means: that ‘“‘Tac’’ -has carried one mythical. passenger 1,332,500-miles or the equivalent of 53% times around the world. That’s a long ‘way—but not half a's far as this competent, courteous pilot. of the streamlined “highway liner ‘will go ‘to take care of of his passengers. His duties are not merely confined to the skilfull guidance ‘of a big bus. He is ever alert to time schedules, obeyance of safety laws, care of luggage, acting as informant to myriads of questions and attending to scores of unlisted Tittle details. “Tiac’”’ is your ‘“‘average’’ next door neighbor. He lives on Boulder Street in Nevada Cilty, His flower and vegetable garden is the center of his attention fin his after working ‘hours (period. He owns a popular make sedan, and —you have guessed it— on his day off he goes for a ride! N EVADA ‘the needs and comforts oe Going To The Fair? Visit that sparkling jewel of land, bordered by the royal blue waters of the Pacific framed against San Francisco’s famous Golden Gate! \Visit this man-made isle of verdant flowers, trees, beautiful buildings, exhibits from the earth’s glamorous four corners. Thrill to the fan fare of holiday festivity, new wonders, new delights, } a Don’t wait for vacation time! San Francisco is so close—in travelling time—that a Treasure Island visit makes an ideal week end trip. A ; z Save yourself, the perplexities of crowded traffic jams, the worry over parking space, the. fear of accident to yourself or car. To get the most of your week end, travel to San Francisco by bus or train. The Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad provides two distinct: routes—both insuring the greatest comfort, shortened traveling time and costs. We recommend either direct route to San Francisco by Greyhound stage or by stage to Colfax and thence to San Francisco by train. Attractive rates both by rail and bus are available from Grass Valley: or. Nevada City*. 18 day round trip fare by rail coach, via Colfax (from Grass Valley), $5.85. 18 day round trip fare by stage, via Auburn (from Grass Valley), $5.60. *Just a few cents higher from Nevada City. COUNTY NARROW \ ~ GAUGE RAILROAD Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Stage Lines” a = Nevada Pacific Trucking Agency sk 83 ‘cents out of every Narrow Gauge dollars goes back to the community Nevada Céanks Trucking Co. jdm wape® or naliome purchases, stripes, checks, plaids and : J . E