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PAGE SIX
NEVADA CITY NUGGET
Social Events
Surprise Party for
Courte Wedded 49 Years
A surprise party was given Tuesday evening in honor of the 49th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
their husbands, for the first time in. the Yellow Diamond mine, in the InSeveral months. The following were, dian Flat-section west of this city.
resent: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tonella,! This property lies in an area which
Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Haddy, Mr. andj} has had a fine
Mrs.
ta.
Hoskins, Mrs. Howard Burr,
“Irs. Keifer; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cleland and daughter, Mr. and Mrs C.
past production reFrank Weldon, Mr. and Mrs. . cord and will again come into its
Torella and daughter, Mr. and . owh when such properties as the old
Champion, Home and Reward inines
re-open.
.
Mrs. Mrs. W. S. Coughlan of Silva aveBesworth and son, Agnes
Mrs. Mrs. Ben Tonella of this city, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Weiss
by the auxilfary of Banner Mt. Post.
Julio Panelli, Mrs. C. J. Tobiassen,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Day, Mrs.
White Trs. Blanche Williams: Mrs. V. F. W., of which she is a poksiar Bs hit Bie Se: — Nolar =a 38
Mr. Weiss invited Mr. and Mrs. To-sy hich, — ghee cesta ee ee
nella to be his guests for the even~! > Jessie Costa Mrs. Minnie
. and Mrs. Otto Gruenwald of
Sacramento were ‘business visitors
in Nevada City Wednesday. Gruen_ Wald stated there will be a man up
soon to start work on his property,
ing and-when they arrived several ; \ URS:
friends were present. When the par-:
ty was about half over Mrs. Tonella .
exclaimed, “Why I believe this batty . f°
was given in our honor!’ to the den! CLS ONE. ed
light of everyone. i ———
Guessing games and contests were. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bush and
enjored. Prizes were awarded: to. daughter, Margaret, of Oakland spent
Frank Weldon, Mrs. C. E. Bosworth, . last. week end in Nevada City with
and Mrs. Helen Keifer. A profusion;(Mr. Bush’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
cf jonquils and ferns were used in! Fred Bush.
the home and on the table. Delicious! Mr
‘Tefreshments were served. Mr. and
Mrs. Tonella were presented with a
nice bridge lamp.
In this party the auxiliary invited
BA 4 COAW OF SAND ISNOT
NECESSARILY “THe SOURCE. OF THe PEARL!
(Proot next Friday—If you éan't wait, phone us)
120 SOUTH AUBURN (Across from Post Office)
is the source of Grass Valley’s Best Used Car Buys! See our used
cars, compare them in quality. and value, and get the proof.
*34 Ford Deluxe Sedan.
’38 Pontaic 4-dr. Sedan _.
'3S Chev. Mast, Sedan _.. $665
736 Chev, Std. Cpe, Radio $595
$445
$425
'34 Chev. Mast. Sedan ___ $495 ’35 Dodge Pick-up _.... $445
’33 Chev. Mast. Sedan .. $395 "34 Chev. Pick-up _.._. $395
'36 Chev. Panel 14 ton __. $585 ’33 Terraplane 6 Sedan.. $316
'34 Chey. Spt. Roadster $395
'34 Ford. DeL. Cpe, Radio $395
’30 Chey. Cpe. rebored $170
3uy a Guaranteed “OK" Used Car and get “THE TRUTH”
°31 Ford Cabriolet $235
’38 Terraplane 8 DL Sd. $395
738 Internat. 16 ton pk-up $295
NOT STARS—Shooting stars are meteors, masses of solid mat.
ter that may once have formed parts of planets. They are in.
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visible until friction of the earth’s atmosphere causes incandescence.
Ee of Last Friday’s. Statement—SHOOTING STARS ARE
.
NEVADA CITY MOTOR CO.
YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER
Broad Street at Plaza ‘ Phone 500
Used Car Department, Auburn Street, Grass Valley, across from
Post Office
Watch for This Weekly Feature
2 WHEATIES AND BOWL
WHEAT HEARTS
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nue who has been visiting in Alameda two weeks with her eldest son
Darrell Coughlan, will return home
this afternoon.
Fred Yost, local miner, who left
Nevada City last November via Panama Canal for New York City and
on to his home in Pennsylvania for
a visit with his parents and other relatives, arrived in Nevada City Wednesday forenoon. He states “Nevada
City is the only place.”
J. J. Connell and wife of Alleghany, owners of the Oroflame mine
near that city, were Nevada City
business visitors Wednesday.
Penrose and Sons, local grocers,
have repaired the front of their refrigeration Plant, putting in three
great squares of glass for insulation.
Steger and Son made the alterations.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Szemanski
and friend, Miss Webber of San
Francisco were week-end visitors in
Selby Flat. Mrs. Szemanski has
bought the place formerly owned by
his, mother who recently passed
away in San Francisco.
Judge Walter Mobley is so badly
crippled with rheumatism that he is
confined to his home. Police Judge
Miles Coughlin is sitting in the jusNELSON T0 TAKE
STOCK MEN TO
SEE EXPERIMENT
DeWitt Nelson, supervisor of Tahoe National Forest, will accompany
a party of stock men, members of
the Tahoe-Plumas Livestock Protective association to see the California-Forest Reserve Experiment
station in the foothills east of Madera. The experiment station demonstrates range Management and
ing, and is being watched with deep
interest by cattle men in all parts
of the state, especially those who depend upon forest permits for summer pasturage of their stock. The
party will leave early next Thursday morning to be gone two days.
tice court in his stad for a day or so.
Norman Kistle, will leave Saturday ,afternoon ‘for a week end visit
with his cousin in San Francisco.
E. A. May of French Corral was a
Nevada City visitor Wednesday. Mr.
May says that the wild flowers are
late this year. They are just beginning to .bloom.
Harry Parsons, arrived yesterday
to spend some time at his home and
visit his many friends. He has spent
the winter in delightful quarters in
Yountville taking treatments for his
health.
5 TR REAR,
Nevada Theatre
CAVALRY
SING ME A LOVE
FRIDAY
The Old West lives again
thrills his fans with the heroic Saga of
who die for the right. There is mile-a-minute
excitement when the cavalry takes the trail.
SATURDAY
SINNER TAKE ALL
‘the next victim. She gambles all on a desperate play.
SUNDAY
last rose of Leap Year, James Melton, Patricia Ellis, Allen Jenk.
when Bob Steele
men
A triple murder mystery and
the gay beauty, Margarct
Lindsay, was scheduled to be
Spooney, Tuney and
SONG Looney Songs with
Zasu Pitts as ‘the
pasturage conservation and re-seedPAINTS, SHINGLES, NAILS, SHELVING, CUPBOARDS, LAWN FURNITURE, STEP LADDERS,
‘STOOLS, IRONING BOARDS
Don’t suffer with the heat. Pick up our wonderful portable ironing board and do your ironing where it’s cool. While walking by, sce
our display of Mazda lamps and electric toasters—and—DON’T MISS
SEEING OUR BEAUTIFUL WALL PAPER.
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BUILDING MATERIALS
LET US MAKE AN ESTIMATE FOR YOU
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PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM APRIL 9TH TO 16TH
SKIPPY PEANUT SILVER LEAF LARD
2—1 lb. cartons ___ 35c
DROMEDARY DEVIL
DROMEDARY GINGER
BREAD MIX
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BRIARDALE WAX RIPE OLIVES
BEANS Qt. can
Fancy Cut
14 oz. pkg.
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LOVELY MARQUISETTES—In pastels and gay colors,
Washable Sheers, Fast Colors.
ACETATES— in Bright and Conservative Colors.
COTTONS—for the School Girl. Stripes, Plaids, Flowered, Modernistic—19 cents, 23 cents, 49 cents.
THESE QUALITY MATERIALS and a Butterick PatBert’s .
Dry Goods.
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or gcous + FANCY FRESH SPINACH, 3 lbs. 10¢
: % FRESH GREEN ASPARAGUS, 2 lbs. 15c .
PRI NTS % FRESH GREEN PEAS, 2 lbs.. 21c
. ¢ EXTRA LARGE ARTICHOKES, 3 for 4 -90e4
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+ RED RADISHES, 2 bunches.. 5c
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A home store owned and operated by a home merchant
116 Mill Street Grass Valley
NEW PATTERNS
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SEVERAL OF THESE PATTERNS HAVE JUST AR.
RIVED AND ALL ARE
a OPEN STOCK
32 PIECE SETS—SERVICE FOR SIX
ST 8S an cee eee ar $4.15
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OUR NEWEST PATTERNS
Garden of Eden
ONS SE ee $10.15
Alpha Stores, Ltd.
Two Stores to Serve You
. “Nevada City Phone 5 urass. Valley Phone 88
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