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NEVADA CITY NUGGE f _MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1938, PAGE FOUR
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ropportunity to serve that cauwss
lit is for tht reasoh that I seek the
office.
“Tf is non-part'san \in character
and I shall file for the Republi
Democratic and Progressive. nominaions, first resign my positicn as
Republican National Committeaman
HAMBURGER .
W AR REN
Attorney
“EB ARL
for Candidate General
aes
“Thave decided :o beenme a candidate for’ attorngy general to succeed U. S. Webb, our chief law officer, who has concluded not to seek
after thirty six years of
to the people of
re-election
faithful service
1 ifornia.
“The primary and greatest objective of government is to miake life
end property secure, and I am conour demoi Ineed that the future of
. racy depends upon the equality of .
local and state governments and!
we have an hon-+
uniform
Great
our
‘pen whether or not
and
law.
est, fearless, ‘enforce-.
nient of the prioblems of .
‘iw enforcement now challenge the,
attention of all public officers and .
ons of this state, and thirteen
yearXas district attorney of Alameda
eounty Nhave not only acquainited me.
with these vroblems but have also
vive me the sincere desire to, strive
for their solution. The office ‘of attorney general. offers the ¢
elected, I will
manner and, by asx
. ecordinate their activitios to the end
lat. California may become the saflest place in: America in which to
live.”’
irs. Effie Goering had as week
nd guests her daughter and sister
; of Reno. Both are former residents
and enjoyed visiting their old home.
. Cer;
COAL
Phone Us for Prompt
Delivery
NEVADA CITY ICE
DELIVERY
At Plaz4 — Nevada City
-PHONE 57
Hand Finish
Laundry
QUALITY WORK SKILLFULLY
DONE BY HAND
Prompt, Courtous Service
Free Delivery
All our work is priced right
‘Phone 577 229 Commercial St.
Nevada City
VISUAL
DEFECTS
PROPERLY
. CORRECTED
‘n an impartial
tine all state and locai law enaement-officers, will endeavor to
Jim Baldwin, local mining
has gone, to Minnemucca,
on a business trip.
a ee es ee
SANETTS .
Disposable Mentholated
Kerchiefs
. ——useful during ‘colds,
er and
enginNev.,
hay fevirritations. Aids
in clearing air passages.
250 Tissues for
sinus
Amazing ic Offer
DANYA
Ponds Cream Lotion with 49¢
jar of Ponds Cold Cream—hboth
for the regular price of the cold
. cream—plus 1c.
NURSOLA
Antacid Powder quickly relieves Gastrie Acidity, Heartburn,
Sour Stomach. A properly bal-'
anced alkaline medicine
50c Large Jar
-DICKERMAN
Drug Store
NEVADA CITY
. visiting
. MARLENE nae ree
Woop, HOLLY Feb. 21.—Marlene
oneeded by fashion
horities nere abroad, isthe
vs most glamcrous example of
.WwW a woman may giorify clotes
“Morocco, “Desire” and
ick: when,” uv to her most
Kmisgt With Armour”
Wi cInth Mis ich says, as
sh 1¢ he “rrent so$ reen drama. “Ang-)
] int romance coming
yr to the Nevada Th
rtra
town so far
is concerned.
Thanks-to that bivawatolied Para-}
mount fashion expert, Travis Banon, plus Hollywocd’s untrammelea:
‘n original des‘en.
is swathed enough fem
to launch an_ internalet alone a triangle
¢wo fascinating screen
“Angel’’ in
inine allure
tional war,
‘olving these
Tuttle of Stanford, Dick Bennett of
Stanford, Robert eviffmer of the
University of Califernia, Cliff Hoff
of University of Nevada, and Betsy
‘Bennet of Dominican College, San
in-!
i Nevada, City. who are home for the
lovers, Herbert Marshall and Melvyn'
.
Douglas.
GooD JOB FOR CCC BOY
Bill O’Leary, CCC enrolles,: gave
the.local Tahoe National Forest serheadquarters notice this mornresigning to go to AlasBill will accept 2
ing he was
ka on Wednesday.
position wit
driver the route being from Fairbanks to Circle City, Alaska. In explaining his route re stated Circle
City is on the Yukon while, Fairbanks
is at the end of a 300 mile trip.
Mrs, T.ony Rore, corner. Nile and
Clay.streets, entertained at a, dinner and party eight guests honoring
her husband’s birthday. A delightful
social time was enjoyed after the
delicious dinner:
Mrs. Clara Phillips of this city had
as guests Sunday her daughters,
Mrs, F. C. Mahon and Mr. Mabon
and Mary Laurel Shebley of Sacramento.
Hal D. Draper motored to Sacramento yesterday and returned with
his wife and son Roy, who had been
. spending two weeks in the bay cities
relatives.
No Trespassing or Hunting Signs.
The Nugget Office.
h his brother as-a stage,
.
.
.
auto for Caldwell, Idaho, having been
of ‘her!
.
ean College of San Rafael, frazklin
,joying a delightful time in the snow
, City. visiting Mr.
. Loa the Valley Mines
. PRINTED ON CLOTH. For sale at. ...0 a
Dorsonal . WOR K MAY SOON:
the . raduate with
, aaa
sd with his}
Tony
1 3etty .
Earl}
of Grass Valdelightful ski .
1 and Randal
and M Held of Ne
Avery and Dick’ R
SSTs, vada City
odda
members of a
Nevada City ski
ening.
ley were
party at. the course
last Thursday. ev
hig o'ways vision of
Nisvada City wth his mother,
Moley.
end in
Mrs.
3 4+ the “pol.
ands [eft Ane -week
Emma
Catherine Teznazelli, of DominiRafael are among the students from
week end and Washington’s Birthday.
Mrs. Frank Joyal left today by
tiams
be
called by theserious illness
son, Fabian, who is suffering’ with 12
small pox, ote and ae vol Mr. Clark ‘said the C.H. M.A.
plications. ee ee ; will ultimately become a clearing
last fall to atiend University of Idaho.
Max aor of the Nevada
City ae nine miles east of
Nevada reports yesterday as
being the best, day for snow sports
since the snow scarted falling. Over
75 auto loads of sports enthusiasts
spent the.day at the ski course, enwith a perfect day of sunshine.
Mr. and Mrs. John O’Neill mctored
to their summer cabin at Big Bend
yesterday. In their party were Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Hallett and son,
Mrs. Minerva Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Tad Sigourney Jr., and son, all of
this city.
and Mr. Mrs. T.cmas DuHane of
Sacramen‘to spent Sunday in Nevada
and Mrs. James F.
Dolan.
I’red Cole, of Pasadena interested
group in Willow
Valley, is spending a few days in Nevada City on business
WE SET THINGS RIGHT
wiTH BETTER LIGHT
Fon BETTER SIGHT
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Yes, you can start easily—with one room —or one chair
by proving to yourself that the new lamps make seeing easier
and provide more restful light. The new I. E. S. Better Sight
lamps are made in an infinite variety of styles, materials, finishes, and they all give the same glareless sight-saving light.
Come in and:see the attractive models. Prices are moderate.
SEE YOUR DEALER
P-G-awEPACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
Owned . Operated . Managed by Californians
112-238
AT NARROWS.
BRAITHWAITE) .
Hydrauiic Mining}
met in Colfax Sdturday
the Colfax Hotel witt.
Hallock iofficiatThe meeting was opened by the
ing of the national anthem! led}
by A. G. Thurman of Colfax who is
eandidate for assemblyman tor the
‘ixth district. Miss Berenice Wilof that city was pianist.
Claude Clark, chairman of the!
membership drive, said He was very
much pleased with the results of the
captains and lieutenants in their etfort, despite the bardships of bad
in bringing new members
into the Association. The roster has
oOverreached the one thousand
mark and is going strong. With
enrollment this large representatives .
of the mining industry in Sacramen-}
to and Washington, D. C. may well
rest assured they will have ample
backing from the northern section
of California. It was decided to exend the membership drive to March
(By KATHERINE
The California
ernoom*at
George
‘ ation
residen
sing
weather,
NOW
an
house for hydraulic mining and ore
mining, problems which constantly
arise to, vex the mining industry. It
will also endeavor to lend assastance
to the welfare of the many mining}
communities which it embraces. Th e.
aim of the present set up of officers .
and members is to exhalt the C. H.
M. A. and build it up on firm foundations so that it will last for all
time.
The recent public reports of the
progress being made on the Upper
Narrows of the Yuba river are encouraging for they stated the Narrows dam will be built before the
Rucky-Chucky dam as the site on the
latter is not satisfactory. Plans and
specifications for the Narrows dam
have been fully approved by the War
Department and advertising for bids
on the contracts will appear in a few
;played-a bet
HIGH SCHOOL
~ NOTES
MARY MARTZ
City high schiool basyed Placer Union
were defeated by a
score. The B team
game than the A
games to be played
By
The Nevada
ball teams pla
at Auburn
very
and
sided
ter
next
one
team. The
. will be played with Grant Union of
North Sacramento,
SOPHOMORE PROGRAM
gave their
Friday.
postIt
The
poned
sophomores
assembly program
was in the form’ of an anthem hiour.
Bea-< Rosalie Bagshaw and Naomi
ton had a skit, Jane Bennet,
jhone solo, Leila Shaughnessy and
Jean Kelly, skit, Jean Davies, Evelyn Sibley, and Margaret Odegaard
had a vocal trio. Tony~ Cartoscelli,
accordian solo and Verda Ann Yuen
gave a Chinese dance and song. The
saxaprogram was excellet and thoroughly
enjoyed.
“PEP” RALLY
A pep rally was held-®or-the PlacUnion basket. ball game last Friday afternoon. The yells were led by
Edna Doolittle and songs by ‘the
song leaders, Alice Graham, Madge
Pianezzi and Jane Bennett.
er
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lashbaugnh, interested in the Seven Aces mine at
Alleghany are snowed out by eight
or ten feet of snow and will not be
able to get to the mine for several
ays. They are visiting in Nevada
City with Mr. Lashbaugh’s parents,
Mr. Lashbaugh stated a program of
diamond drilling is to be earried out
at the mine as soon as the weather
settles.
Enough money has been allocated by the Rivers and Harbors
Commiteee to more than halfway
complete this particular dam.
The next meeting of the C. H. M.
A. will be held March 12 in Nevada
City at the National Hotél. At this
meeting the usual program will be
grea-_ly varied by a distinguished out
of town speaker.
weeks.
Nevada
Rogers and Adolphe Menjou star
Sensational : 4
S$ AGE DOOR::: mee : pi
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Ben
LOVE AND HISSES= 3": ea
Laughs and Kisses and Music
and Misses. Song hits.
Walter Winchell
Simone Simon
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Marlene Dietrich who devilishly meets him in Paris
ANGEL: and snubs him in London, jatter discovering that her
Bhusband was also chummy with him.
. THURSDAY
success becomes
of the
Ginger
Broadway
2rent screen dramas
Hepburn,
ring.
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NEVADA CITY
Phone 5
GRASS VALLEY
Phone 88
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