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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 4, 1936 (8 pages)

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_FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1934 Ne 5S DANCE MUSIC! &237) FOOTBALL! $5 OOWN gir Carrying = me ad Charge It’s new —-it’e handsome ---:t’s super-efficient! Washes faszer by test! Lovell wringer balloon rolls! J Medern LE S. Eleor lLamep $14.95 Value! Newest style spun metal ' base! L.E.S. reflector bowl takes 106-200300 watt bulb! Fine, stretched silk shade! Scatter Rugs 201%5x40 1 E.G Size o tH ey Hooked, modern, and oriental copies! Beautiful colors with luxuriant highlights woven into the all-wool pile! Non-slip backs! Luxuriously fringed ends! B9C von Outstanding gift value! Several styles in lustrous ¢>mask covers! Some embro j Filled with soft, fluffy cf Fancy Satin Pillows, 19x19, $1.00 Novelty: Pillows, 20x20. pr, . 7.00 Peressure Cee@Kers save 7 of the usual time it takes to cook a meal 10.98 Small size for a small family and sold with all equipment at Wards low price. Top Grain cowhide! The “Crimson Tide” Football Included Booklet . 7? Let the famous Alabama coach—Frank Thomas— teach = how to kick! -is regulation size, shape, and weight! one THE MOVIE DIAL. No numbers to remember, or forget!. Tune your tion by letter, or city wave length) just as you Areferf Letters se big -you can read them and tune standing up! Choose from all three ‘wave bands, by touching a button, A thrill! 3-TUBE 57.9 CONSOLE $5 DOWN Automatic two-speed tuning! The cathode-ray eye lets you SEE when you're perfectly tuned. World range, all wave! Automatic bass tone booster and volume control! Metal tubes! Chrome plated, rubber mounted chassis. 4-TUBE SET BATTERY SET Tuning eye, metal Jtube lighted Werds—World’s Largest Retailer of Radios x 8.49 @ Shark grained split cowhide —long-wearing! oy 28 oes : ‘ ; : g steel inner frame Wash Cloth Sets o SAS : holds its shapel FOUR Cloths oD Fe” ; Ta sd : ®@ Washable keratol lining! in Gift Package ; : i : @ Post leather handle! th 29c! Thick pile, resi 2 @ A aift he’s sure to likel patterned wash “hs in assorted colors, Modan Cedar CHEST Beautifully matched figured walnut veneered front with figured sides and top! Made of % in. ubbed lacauer finish! Chmoing TRACTOR i 814” long. A powerful spring motor makes it pull heavy loads! CAPTAIN SANDY ANDY 1 New action sand toy. Bigger and better than ever. . iTOT'S , BUGGIES ye For dolls up to 16”, Streamlined. OUTFIT Electric Popper with 14 pound en af corn . .98 Blue steel with perforated top to shake out unpopped kernels, Underwriters list. and lariat. 7 DOLL HOUSE six room Furniture
real wood! Flashlishs tiie 89c Wards own design.. mucz=n chromium cases, flood or snot light'switch. 2 lights in one. tubes, all 3 wave G@ial, automatic bands, oval dial, 42.95 volume control. 09.95 ' aromatic red cedar! Dustproof! Satiny hand. . leg 7 pieces. Made of durable. ‘material. Includes _ pistol i eaiee § 4lpiecesf Two story, MINERS FOUNDRY MAKES ORE CARS: BUILDS MILLS While the mining continues at a steady stride for the winter, the Miners Foundry of Nevada City, is engaged in one of the busiest seasons in several years with 25 men employed, A steady demand continues for their special ore car designed Ye S. Edinger, a member of the fittng, Between 25 and 30 ore cars are being built and turned out each month. They are being shipped all over the Pacific Coast. Besides local a i orders come from the Nevada, ‘haho, Arizona, Oregon and far away Alaska. Three ore cars were shipped to the Suffolk mine Wednesday. Besides the ore cars another industry has sprung up that is little known even in this City, eonstructing and installing rod mills .for mining properties. : -A list of these mills follows: Installation of a 50 ton mill was made on the Hagar-Rolfing property at Forest Hill and it started operations yesterday. A 60 tont mill went to the Gold Company Ltd., at Garden Valley; an 30 ton unit was sold the T. W. A. mill at Auburn, work being completed on this 60 days ago. The ‘company is making installation of a 35 ton mill at Gold Lake, Sierra. county, for the Sisson Mining Company. The foundry shipped and installed complete equipment ineluding mill, ore bins and_classifier to J. K. Wadlev who is mining near Winnemucea, Nevada. The Miners Foundry, a substantial firm known for quality and service, was founded in 1852 on Spring street about where the Builders Supply Company and company gare are. NOW loeated. One of the big fires the city suffered. destroyed {most of this plant and it was rebuilt in 1860 on the present site. A few years ago on elderly man who had been away from Nevada City many years visited the foundry. He stated he worked in the plant as a young man and remembered when 20 men were employed in making the large hydraulic pipe used by the ‘hydraulic miners in this district, when the whole territory was dotted here and there with monitors. CHARLES KITTS BADLY HURT IN AUTO CRASH A message from Mrs. Charles Kitts of San Francisco states her husband who is 83 vears of age, Sustained hroken 14 arm and leg in mobile ecident is in the ttorney and Mrs. Kitts lived in Grass Valley many: years and their wide circle of friends hope for him an early recovery. Mr. and Mrs visited in Nevada City a fow we ago, and met many friends. have a nephew, Darrell “Witts of Nevada City, and two nephews in Grass. Valley. ‘ HOTEL CLUNIE OFFERS PATRONS HOME COMFORT The. Hotel Clunie, of Sacramento enjoys, beeause of its early day and i ric associations, an excellent patronage on the -part—of~ pioneer families throughout the Sacramento vallev. This in addition to the large number of travelers who have discovered its comforts: anl charms in the heart of ¢he Sacramento business district. Its coffee shop is a metropolitan restaurant famous for its good feod and quick service uD and down the coast. The success of this hotel. is due in large part to the fact that for the past eighteen years, it has been owned and managed by Edwin J. Bedell who has an unusual ability as host to the ¢hrongs who call Hotel Clunie their home while in Sacramento. It’s 200 rooms are usually filled with those who appreciate its: excellent ventilation, modern decoration and _ luxurious comfort. , MRS. KATE SULLIVAN CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Kate Sullivan, life long rasident of the San Juan Ridge, icelebrated her 79th birthday at her home in French Corral yesterday, Known as “Aunt Kate”, highly esteemed and loved by all, it is the sincere wish of her scores of friends she will have many more happy returns of the day. Neighbors. and friends called during the day to wish her every happiness. For many y , “Aunt Kate’? was French Corral respondent for the Nevada City Nug= get.