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FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1937.
————— ee — NEVADA CITY NUGGET
morning, April 13, by Dr.
B, ‘W. Hummelt. At Forest Springs
Tuesday
COUNTY WIDE
and Union Hill the tests will be
TH SURVEY made Monday afternoon by Dr.
Hirsch.
These tests were given last year
and those who were tested last year
and were negative need not be tested this year unless they have been
in contact with patients with active
tuberculosis,
TO BE MADE
Tuberculosis tests will be given to
school children in Nevada county
who will have the permission slip
signed by their parents.
The tests will be given Monday,
Wednesday and Friday of next week.
They will be made at the Nevada
City ‘high school and grammar schoo}
beginning Monday at 8:30. The pupils of the Oakland school will come
to the Nevada City high school for
thei tests and the North Bloomfield
and Blue Tent pupils will. receive .
their tests at the Nevada City aes
entary schools. :
The tests will be given at North
San. Juan and Rough and Ready, on
If the tests develop any. re-ai:tors
X-ray photographs will be taken and
sent to specialists for interpretation.
His observations will be returned
with the X-ray and the subject may
take them to his or her doctor for
further: advice.
Mrs. Hefelfinger is’ in charge of
the ‘work in Nevada City and the rural districts and in Grass Valley
Miss ‘Smith, health nurse of the
Grass Valley schools is supervising
the work, +
No arrangements ‘have yet been
made for doctors to. make the tests
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As it hit the nail on the head;
“There's nothing to stop us now, my friend,
Old Winter has finally fled.”
a. weather suggests spring activities
in the building line.
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obro. is bail was fixed by Act4 %, J materials to match your needs. Call, Oe nisted: Bee Panea hes
write or phone. *. Coughlin at $500, which he failed
2 1 ane ee . to deposit.
BUILDERS’ SUPPLY HOUSE — = /COUNTY ALLOWS BILL
: ' FRED E. CONNER, Manager + 0 00) S . S . » Manag .1§ FOR FOOD SUPPLIE
315 SPRING STREET NEVADA CITY PHONE 23 *% ais
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he a, pay for them as they were not desA Cut titute.
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and a swelling on his chin.
was arrested some time ago on the
same charges on complaint of Justice of. the Peace Wood
owns the hutcher shop there. He was
county board of supervisors in their
April
were bills from Nevada City grocers amounting to $85.56
plies sent at the request of the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce to
Washington
snowed in. It is expected that most
Nancy M. Wanamake were held yesterday afternoon at 2.o’clock from
the Holmes Funeral Home.
Charles F. Washburn officiated. Interment was
tery.
. TO LET—2-room cabin and sleeping .
porch, water and electricity, at
$17.50 per mo. One mile. east
county hospital, Willow Valley
road. H. F. Sofge. 4-5-4tp
in Nevada City Truckee and the eastern end of the county will be taker
care of in the near future.
At a meeting of the Nevada county tuberculosis association held Wednesday evening, the report was made
that the last Christmas seal sale netted the county association $1017.
The total collections were $1250 and
the local associations’ share
$1017. The balance on.hand w2s
$314. It is. believed there is now
enough money in the treasury to carry the tests throughout the county.
There will be five rural stations
in Nevada county, North San Juan
and Rough and Ready wil! be examined by Dr. B. W. Hummelt of
Nevada City. Forest Springs and
Union Hill will be examined by Dr.
D. L. Hirheh of Grass Valley. Due
to weather conditions and snow the
Truckee area will be taken care of
at a later date.
WM. MORRIS AGAIN IN
JAIL ON BATTERY CHARGE
W OLE
William Morris, of ‘North San Drive-In Market. Inquire at MarJuan, arrested Wednesday on a ket. G. V.-N. ©, highway.. 3-4-tf
charge of battery filed by Christian Se i
Thobro, of the same place, yesterday . " 4VE ON PIPE — Valves, fittins:
pleaded not guilty, asked for a jury
and trial and for the appointment
of an attorney to defend him. Thobro exhibited two very black eyes
Morris
ee
THE NEW NEWS-NOVELTY SHOP
NOR RENT—Apartment over Prouse
A.
120 East Main St., Grass Valley.
in
Broad street, just below the Lace
House is now
Headquarters for the. Sacramento
Bee. Phone 510.
SPECIAL WASHER SALE
Maytag as low as $17.50
Horton—See These Now.
B. C.:and Westinghouse—
Easy Terms.
W. M. RUMSEY
NEWS-NOVELTY SHOP_
the Bost Building on lower
open for business.
3-2 2-1-moc
tested, reconditioned, or new pipe
at attractive
booklet and prices,
Co., 315 Main St., San FrancisWrite
Pacifie Pipe
prices. for
co. 3-12-tfe
who also
EXPERT WATCH
repairing. No: high prices. Phillip
H. Shuey, 205 Main Street, Grass
Valley.
WATCHMAKER
AND: ) CLOCK
1-8-1mo.¢
session concluded Wednesday
for supwhen the town was
Rev.
in Pine Grove cemeFOR RENT—Four rooms and bath.
Furnished or unfurnished. Call or
inquire at Nugget office, 3-29-tfc
BE WISE.
BUY NOW
REFRIGERATOR
ty
—~
: A MODERN electric refrigerator pays in the many
ways it saves. It saves food. It saves time. dr saves,
money. Buy one now.
att
% Shop and save on food. bargains. Store fresh,
crispy, crunchy fruits and vegetables in your electric
refrigerator. They will keep for days perfectly.
Make ice.cream, frozen desserts and salads in the
economical, fast-freezing compartment of your new
electric refrigerator.
Use food left-overs to cut down meat costs and
. prevent food waste. You can buy a thrifty 1937
electric refrigerator to fit your needs on terms to fit
your purse. The new 1937 electric refrigerator will
pay for itself.
SEE YOUR DEALER
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
Owned Operated Managed by Californians
] Keystone Market.
Commercial Street
FRENCHED
LEG OF LAMB
SELECT FROM THE
FINES! GRADE AT
KEYSTONE
-MARKET
Careful Attention to
Telephone Orders
SLICED COLD MEATS
OUR SPECIAL
HAMBURGER
ROLLED ROAST
POT ROASTS
LEG OF LAMB
CALANAN & RICHARDS:
Nevada City
_FMONE 67
Twin Cities Spray Service
Nevada City-Grass Valley Highway
Home and Office Furniture Finished
Water and Alcohol Proof, Any Color
Correct Giasses — W. P. Sawyer, .
M. D. Ott Bldg., Nevada City. ” .
BURT SPICER
Phone 918
Ua aa .
$95.50 Up &
132 Mill Street
son PRICE! . i-save on PR :
2-save on CU RRENT! a
“augeve on UPKEEP!
Now you can easily afford the
finest refrigerator money can
buy. General Electric—the
refrigerator that always cost
less to own—is now. priced
lower than ever! Don’t be
satisfied with anything less.
Know the thrill of owning
the best—and save three ways.
Big, Roomy Cabinets ¢ Brilliant New. Styling ¢ More
Ice Cubes © More “Cold”
Capacity * More Usable Storage Space
¢ More Conveniences
ALL AT LESS COST!
Prices start at
Pees
AUTOMATIC
THRIFT
UNIT
soatad-in-Stoe!
The only refrigerator
mechanism with forcedfeed lubrication and
oil cooling, that assure
less current consumption and longer life.
Foote Electrical Co.
Telephone 122 i Grass Valley
. HARVEST BLOSSOM
EL GRANDE
yr :
fo pound the 26¢ FAVORITE BRANDS . 3
Japan Green Lb. pkg. 3Q¢ . PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 9-16 ,
Bs pound ple, ke 15¢ INCLUSIVE bs!
. SAFEWAY SOAP SALE .
Canterbury Tea
Orange Pekoe, Black
REMARKABLE SAFEWAY §
SAVINGS ON YOUR :
WHITE KING granulated soap lge. pk. 3
2c
FLOUR
Ha] 49 Ibs. $1.63
49 Ibs. $1.29
poe 49 lbs. $1.89
RINSO
large pkg. 2h
Giant bar 4 for 15¢
Bar 5c
2 for 2] c
ee
large pkg. 23¢
IVORY SOAP, large bar
Viedium bar
Assorted Flavors
3 cans ]f}<
2 lb. pkg. Qc
Can [7c
HOLLY SAL SODA
SANIFLUSH
DWIGHT FOWARDS COMPANY
DEVILED MEATS — Libbys
No. 1% can 6 cans 25c
TOMATO SAUCE 8 oz. cans
9 for 25¢
Jolly Rogers
PORK AND BEANS, Reg. lb,
tin can 6§//2¢
Van Camps
i\Airway Cotfee
3-Ib. Package, 4.9¢
Nob Hill Coffee, 22c
3 pound pail 55c FORMAY ...
Shortening
MORTONS SALT
Handy Kitchen Package
CRACKERS ......... Lb. pkg. [6c
N. B. C. Honey Made Ghahams
2 pkgs. for 15¢
[Julia Lee Wrights AZAD .
ITS FRESH
Bread, Lge.. 11% Ib. loaf 12c
Julia Lee Wrights 16 oz. If, 9c
White or Wheat Sliced .
LOG CABIN SYRUP..
Cane and Maple
Del Monte Large Halves
Highway Brand lIge. No. 214 cans 15c¢
KOOL CIGARETTES ......
Raleigh Cigarettes
Plain or Cork Tip
No. 21% can l7e* j