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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1937.
NEVADA
Correct Glasses — W. P. Sawyer,
M. D. Ott Bldg., Nevada City.
. EDDIELEONG
. . QUALITY GROCERIES .
FRESH FRUIT AND
VEGETABLES
SPECIALS FRI. AND SAT.
Phone 74
814 Broad St. Nevada City
. FREE DELIVERY
Cashmere Bouquet Lotion,
with any 50c assortment of
Colgates Toiletries and
Ss
Cashmere Bouquet Soap
3s Gee ee
Colgates Dental Cream
18c and 33c
Perfumed Talcums ........
Vaseline Hair Tonic... 833c, 59c
Vaseline, White, Yellow and
Medicated
sede,
‘PEPSODENT 1c SALES
Buy one regular bottle for 44c.
Get another regular bottle for ic
Special 2 bottles for ....... 45c
° Sepik
CLARENDON CRUSHED
VELLUM
1 Pound Paper
2 packages envelopes. Both for 59c
Made by Eaton Paper
Copy of “It’s Fun to Write
Letters” FREE
~ DICKERMAN
DRUG STORE
Nevada City
vi SUAL
DEFECTS
PROPERLY
CORRECTED
of Park avenue.
Mrs. Ida Milton of Placerville is
spending a few days in Nevada City
visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed Conley
Compiled by :
SacrameprtoChamber of
SACRAMENTO, Feb. 18.—Walker
R. Young, construction engineer for
the Central Valleys Water Project,
returned to his office this week after a trip to Washington, D. C., and
reported the anly thing holding up
start of actual construction on the
$170,000,000 irrigation, flood control and navigation program is the
settlement of negotiations for water
and property rights.
Construction bids for the first four
California. Phone 686-W.
SEWING MACHINES of any make,
bought, sold and repaired. Arthur
T. Miller, Hills Flat, Grass Valley,
2-15-3te
miles of the Contra Costa canal, one
unit of the project, will be opened at
10 a. m. on March 1 in Young’s office. During the next four days bids
will be opened for initial buildings
at the construction camp*site on the
PIANO BARGAINS — Good
piano $95.00;
terms can be arranged for
831 Jay St., Sacramento, Calif.
used
also one studio
upright like new located here in
the vicinity of Nevada City. Will
sell at big savings and most any
quick
sale. For particulars write at once
to C. A. Remington Dept. Accts.,
2-12-27-3te
Friant dam division of the project.
These include an office building, a
garage, concrete laboratory, water
storage tank, two domitofies and
several residences. This camp will
be headquarters for the workers employed on Friant dam and the first
contracts on the Madera and Kern
eanals.
Young was gone a month, during
whith time he visited the Washington and Denver offices of the United
FOUND—One pair glasses. . Owner
may have same by paying for this ‘States Reclamation Bureau, and inadv. 2-10-36 spected the major flood control and
irrigation comstruction jobs on the
WATCHMAKER
EXPERT WATCH
Valley.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
FUR COATS, JACKETS,
Collars. Factory samples.
stock! Furs. remodeled.
Wholesale, ‘“‘House of
Bargains.” 133 Kearney,
Francisco.
USED—We have several good
buys in used Refrigerators, some
are like new. Very easy terms.
Phone 9 120 E. Main St. Rumsey’s.
USED WASHERS—From $10. up—
Maytags and other popular models. Terms aré easy. Rumsey’s
Phone 9 120 E. Main St. Grass
Valley.
MAYTAG WASHERS
SEE US for your new Washing Maers, also new Conlon
$39.50 Ironrite Ironers,
house Refrigerators.
RUMSEY’S
Very Easy Terms
120 East Main St.,
Phone 9 for Free Demonstration.
: 2-9-tf
WestingAND CLOCK
repairing. No high prices. Phillip
H. Shuey, 205 Main Street, Grass
_ 1-8-1lmo.c
FOXES,
Huge
DOW’S
1000 Fur
San
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS
chine. Exclusive Dealer for Maytag
Electric/and gasoline engine washWashers—Grass Valley
Ohio and Mississippi rivers. These;
included army engineers’ projects to
build: 14 dams. each on the Mississippi river and the Muskeegan river
(a tributary to the Ohio), a giant
dam on the Tigeret river in West
Virginia and the Tennessee Valley
‘Authority project.
A new social service set-up, which
he claims would save the state approximately $6,000,000 a year has
been proposed by Chairman Alfred
W. Robertson of the Donihue subcommittee. The proposal would place
administration of unemployment relief, and aid to the aged, blind, deaf,
orphans and children in the hands of
a five man commission appointed
by the governor, and a director.
Governor Merriam this week renewed the terms of 17 state board
members and made eight new appointments. Reappointments included Dr. C. E. Schoff, Sacramento,
board of medical examiners until
1941; Edward C. Johnson and Hanlon Kerrigan, Marysville, 13th district agricultural association; Asa
G. Proctor, Woodland, board of registration for civil engineers; A. M.
Holmes, Nevada City, board of funeral directors pnd embalmers; ana
William F. Knopp, Sonora, supervisor of Tuolumne county.
Already the largest fruit and vegetable cannery in the world, the
California Packing Corporation plans
SAFE AND LOCKSMITH .
KEYS
FRATERNAL AND
CLUB DIRECTORY
. HYDRAULIC/PARLOR NO. 56,
. N.S. G. W.
Meets eyery Tuesday evening at
Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street.
Visiting Native Sens welcome.
ALLEN JONES, President.
DR. Cc. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y.
.
eh
WOMAN’S CIVIC CLUB
Regular meetings the 2nd and
fourth: Mondays of the month, at
the Brand Studio.
Pres., Mrs. Harley M. Leete.
Sec., Mrs. Beverly Barron. .
ATES
Nevada City Lodge, No. 518,
B. P. O. Eiks
Meets secone _ =~ a
day evenings in ome,
Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elke
‘welcome.
ROLAND WRIGHT, Exalted Ruler}
PHILLIP SCADDEN, Secretary. .
\THE SUN PRODUCE AND
GROCERY CO.
made while you wait
Bicycles, Steel tapes, Vacuum cleaners, washing machines, electric irons, stoves,
etc., repaired
SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, SCISSORS
ETC., SHARPENED
Gunsmith
Light Welding
RAY’S F iIT SHOP
220 East Main < . Phone 602
to double the size of its packing
plant and warehouse in Sacramento.
Plans propose construction of a onestory warehouse, covering two spare
blocks immediately north of the
present plant and across the levee at
North B street:
Charles W. Paine, retiring secretary-mamager of the California State
Fair was named to the state fair
board this week by Governor Merriam, as the directors gathered to
consider the selection of Paine’s
successor. Governor Merriam reappointed A. B. Miller of Fontana as
president of the board for another
GRASS . ALLEY
term, and also reap; o nted as members Horace Thomas %* Marysville,
NEVADA CITY HOME
LAUNDRY
FAMILY TRADE OUR .
SPECIALTY
Mrs. VU. Mullis, Prop.
Boulder St. Nevada City
; Phone 491 W
Prompt and Reasonable Service
EE, D. E. Huff of Orange, John M. Perry
of San Francisco, W. A. Kennedy of
Pomona and A. B. Long of Stockton.
Increased premiums and enlarged
groups accomodations fer 4-H club
boys and girls and high school youths
of the Future Farmers of America at
the state fair’s 83rd exposition in
September have been promised by
Thomas, head of the junior division
committee of the board of directors.
SAN JUAN MINE
tite
Due to heavy snow and bad roads
NEVADA CITY
SANITARIUM
Blizabeth MeD. Watson, Prop.
)trucking ore to the Narrow Gauge
railroad at Nevada City was discontinued until conditions improve. De{
. velopment, and mining ore, continues and reports are importat developments are in store for this mine
this spring. Ray Butterfield is superintendent. .
:
-NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE
Practical mining tests.from 25
percentage of sulphurets,
Assays made for gold,
to 1000 pounds, giving the free. gold
value of sulphurets and tailings.
silver, lead and copper.
Mail order check work promptly attended to.
Agent for New York-California Underwriters,
Fire Insurance Companies. Capital of California
L
Westchester and
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor
° Open to all reputable = 2
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables .
FREE DELIVERY Physicians and Surgeons
315 Broad: Street Phone 88 = .
Sentient Sein tedetedeeteguteteteteteteiotesietesiotestetedtetestetet A Good Hotel
4 1 to $2
Central location and
dollar value
Unsurpassed
161 POWELL’
AT OFARRELL
‘SAN FRANCISCO .
CITY NUGGET PAGE THREE
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WILDBERG BROS.
ORAL ENGLISH hats, rubbers, books, lunches, etc., Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco }f
Due to the changing of many classes during the second semester, the
added
new members to their list as speakoral English class has five
ers. The class takes up various types
of speaking and so far has proved
quite successful in speeches in front
of the assembly. The new members
are Tom Rickard, Betsy Bennett.
Dick Tuttle, Amy Lou McCraney and
Eddie Doolittle.
NEVADA CITY-PLACER
The Yellowjackets fell gamely to
the league champions, the Placer
Hillmen, last Tuesday night in two
fast and exciting games at Armory
hall. :
Due to the fact that the teams of
the Sierra football league are speeding up their games so that the series
will end a week: from tonight, the
Hillmen and Jackets played during
the week. The strong Placer team
proved to be just a little more than
the locals could handle although the
Barron boys were fought every minute of the game with courage anda
pep.
The A team was swallowed by the
goal making Placer lads from the
very beginning and at the sound of
the gun the score read 47 for Auburn.and 18 for the Jackets. Clark
lead the scoring tab with six points
and ‘was followed by Phil Joyal, 4;
Tony Perez, and Bill Bennett, 3: and
Cliff Hoff, 4. The line up for the
teams was as follows: For Nevada
Gity: Clark, Jones, Pere?, and Hoff,
forwards; Casmore and Bennett, centers; Joyal, Bonner and Tobiassen,
guards. For Placer: Brundage, Warwick, Melellan, Vergehaldt, and
Slaaé# forwards; Hawkins, Barrier
and Olson, centers, Maph, Pilliard,
Ruply and Triano as guards. Cliff
Hoff and Tony Perez went out on
fouls for Nevada City and Triano
went out on fouls for Auburn.
The preliminary game, between
the two B teams: went also to the
Placerites to the tuns of 37 to 15.
Kopp made four points and Lotz followed with 3: The line up for Nevada
City was as follows: Karl Kopp, David McCraney, Rob Graham, Reg
Kennedy, forwards; Herschal Lotz
and Bill Joyal, centers, Ellard Gates
and Phil Angove, guards.
NEW LOCKERS
Last week new lockers were deliv~
ered to the Nevada City high school,
much to the enjoyment: of the students, who have had to put coats,
in small lockers for the past years.
The lockers are full length (6 ff.)
and are roomy enough for all the
usual things which a student stores
in lockers. There are two shelves on
tops of the lockers for books.and two
people share one locker’ together.
The locks are Dudley cabinet complaced in the lower and upper halls
and add the appearance of a modern
building to the high school.
HONOR ROLL OND C. S. F.
Principal H. E. Kjorlie has announced:'the following as members
of the California Scholarship Federation and Ten Point Honor Roll for
the third six week period: C. S. F.,
Adele Joerschke and Robert Proctor, seniors; Edna Doolittle, Ruth
Godfrey, Mary Martz and Lucy Proctor, juniors; Jean Martz, sophomore;
Patricia Arbogast, Verda Anne Yuen,
Margie Clark amd Marporie Trevillyan, freshmen. Honor Roll: Dorothy
Arbogast and Vella Flindt, juniors;
Alice. Norton, Bernice McQuay, and
June Hawke, sophomores; and Barbara Phariss, freshmen.
GUESTS REGISTERED —AT NATIONAL HOTEL
The following guests have registered at the National Hotel: Carole
LeBean, Florence McDonough, Bakersfield; A. B. Diemer, Graniteville;
Elton L. Carvin, Forest; J. S. Seawell, E. C. Hilderbrand, Fred Waaurtz, Chas. M. Whitford, Fred Oakden, John Woodhouse, H. E. Unger, W. D. Vanderhoff, Sacramento;
Ross Toylar, Laura McDonald, Downieville; J. M. Lloyd, Auburn; Tom
Stenson, Oakland; John J. Connell,
Alleghany; W. J. ‘Phelps, Washington; Ed Duprey, San Francisco; L.
M. Wissinger, Wim. Pallady, A. Bondi, North Bloomfield. .
REMODELING AT DICKERMAN’S
The interior of Dickerman’s Drug
Store is being remodeled and additional conveniences built in. Considerably more space will be added to
the rear making it much more convenidnt.
TWO CARS SOLD
The Nevada City Garage has sold
two new cars in the last few. days,
one a Chrysler Royal, to Thomas
Jennings of Nevada City; and the
other a Plymouth sedan to Leonard
Bateman of Washington.
--SHAMRO
— SELLER LED IPAS
CK CAFE-Famed for Good Food and Good Cooking
Special Merchants Lunch. ...36c
STEAKS, CHICKEN AND FISH DINNERS — _ 52c
bination locks. The new lockers are!
Plant: South San Francisco
HOTEL .
CLUNIE
8th and K Streets
Sacramento
$1.50 to $2.50 per day
settee
CLUB RENDEZVOUS
COCKTAIL BAR AND
COFFEE
SHOP
MODERATE PRICES
QUICK SERVICE
a
Breakfast
Luncheon .......45c and 59c
Dinner
There’s a big difference in coal
—and you as a layman, may not
know how to select it. The first
principle is to choose the firm
whose experience and record of
sales and customers insures you
of the best at fair prices. Call—
The Union
Ice Co.
mans caamnhaieae
Nevada City
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Grass Valley
. .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyant, Props. Broad Street, Nevada City PHONE 57
TN Da
i ADRIENNE
Funeral Directors : ‘cosneucs
Clean Clothes Make Life Pleasant
OUR CLEANING PROCESSES RENEW THE LIFE OF ALL
GARMENTS
GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS
GRASS VALLEY I 111 MAIN STREET
New Low FARES ©
VALLEJO FERRY
BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND VALLEJO
ADULTS
50c oN
~ 75¢
-ROUND
TRIP
-CHILDREN (5 to 12 years)
ONE
30c way
50c “tar
Automobile and Driver . . .Additional Passengers (Not exceeding 4) 15¢ each
NOTE—includes commercial and delivery vehicles .
weighing 3,000 pounds and under.
$1.00
Roustdp
Truck and Driver (Weighing over 3,000 pounds) $3.00
Freight on Vehicles, 60c per ton to 90c per ton
30 MILE SCENIC BAY TRIP
SAVE MONEY—REST WHILE YOU RIDE
Southern Pacific Golden Gate Ferries, Ltd.
PHONE 375 .
ea : SO Sch
Adrienne has made a “hit.”’
The quality combined with
the beautiful package—and
the low price, appeals tof .
every woman.
Try Adrienne. ‘You are in
for a surprise.
Powder, Cream, Lotions,
etc.
50c EACH .
PHONE 100
Nevada City, California.
“
HOTEL
AND ‘
Nevada City, California _
Here you will find
Prices That Meet Pres