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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 28, 1936 (8 pages)

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1936. — foot shaft. Trucks started hauling ore to Nevada City for shipment yess, has 19 men employed at the San. terday for the first time in several Juan miné north of San Juan with. weeks. Over 100 tons of ore per day a payroll sof over $2,000 per month, is being brought to Nevada City for A winze is being*sunk on the 400 shipment via narrow gauge to Seatfoot level in the Mine and a shaft. tle, Washington. It is reported the is going down on Yuba Flat on the . Bradley interests, who. own ‘the big Property some distance from the pre-. property, are planning to install a Sent mine. A pump has been instajl]-. mill on the property before long. ed to handle water in the new 70. _ saeaieaiemaieemnias PAGE EIGHT NEVADA CITY NUGGET Semeews a ae ) seeing her son, Unknown to her he “THE LARAMIE. KiD” AT . THREE TEAMS TIE IN ; . THE MELODY SINGERS is adopted by a wealthy family. NEV. THEATRE TONIGHT BOWLING THIS WEEK AT THEATRE SATURDAY The years bring honor and fame SAN JUAN MINE Superintendent Ray Butterfield },to Ann, but nothing can fulfill her Josephine Hutchinson; last seen in. ¥°2'Ming for the man she loves and “Oil for the Lamps ‘of China” and . the child she cannot claim. But life . } repays her for all her suffering on ’ Tonight the new Steiner Western. “The Laramie Kid"’ wil be at »the Nevada Theatre with Tom Tyler as . tourney during’ the first three nights: George Houston, handsome new op-: the star. Newspaper critics estimate . el iets as y ,. the day when she thrills to her son’s . of this weék’s. play, each scoring 3. °'? star screen ‘find’, have the 3 4 . me paige sesational operatic debut at the La this picture as exceeding all the POT alte ; leacing roles in “The Melody. Lingoints. The sé6res for the first three : 3 ingi g } : . ers On,” Edward Small’s stirring Seala, singing the song his father mer Tom Tyler’ production&S. in ‘ ; ’ . nights follow: °., ; gs ; g r speed, thrills, amazing lorseman-. MONDAY . romantic drama with music for Re-. Sait 4s 4 oi co tae ae as oan ship stunts, shock punches and ro-. Sen H Hance Pictures, which comes to the. ‘@!! in love wi one e ; bake eae Schreiber vs. Hoge go aie Ralph Block and Phillip Dunne mantic interest. The supporting-cast Siheaihes Nevada Theatre Saturday night. rrote the 1 d dial includes Alberta Vaughn, aS hero-. _,_ : Based on the novel by Lowell aging ei phi sf a (ee io gh ine, and such-favorite players as Al. aye e 343 Brentana, ‘‘The Melody Lingers On” eee suppor ne aah : . . H. Skéahan 3 ; The Melody Lingers On” is headed . : Ferguson, Murdock MacQuarrie, . G paws . ‘ 309. Mrrors the heart of a woman who by John Hallia M Barrie, Hel George Chesebro, Snub Pollard, and/. Holbtogiet:” : discovered that the world’s applause! ?Y W ae : i nse pa ee sie Steve Clark. It was directed by Har-. could not compensate for the loss of ee = BAe gh re ry S. Webb. the man she loved. and the love of} ch eas dei David Scott, Walter ; Kingsford and Ferdinand Gottschalk, Houston is heard singing the Toreador song from “Carmen” and “Ritorno di Sorriento”, famous Italian folk song in this Marry M. Goetz viat fainous opera singer on leave presentation which David Burton di: rected for release through United from the front with whom she has a ‘ romance. Faced with the prospect of artists, p 1s hae Placing her baby in an alien cantonment, she leaves him in‘a convent, = The war over, she learns that Sal. vini has been killed in action and ; enters the convent in the hope ot Curnow, Schreiber and Fortier . bowling teams tied in the Elks club 1 t . . . . . i . . Nugget Advertising Pays. evada Theatre * FRIDAY : j Shows Tom Taylor. with AlTHE LARAMIE Kipberta Vaughn, Al Ferguson, Snub Pollard and others in a western’ packed with Startling adventures. You'll be held breathless by Tom Tyler’s amazing horsemanship. Sensational stunts! Glowing romance! Sustained suspence! All in one -picture, SATURDAY THE MELODY LINGERS ONA United Artists Picture with Josephine Hutchinson, George Houston and John Halliday, Mona Barrie, David Scott, William Harrigan and others, in one of the most appealing love stories ever filmed._A story of mother love that will plumb the depths of your emotion. A moving emotional drama that will live forever in your heart. Points won Hoge Widauf the son she could never claim. Miss Hutchinson is seen as Ann Préscott, a carefree, young American girl studying music abroad during the world war, and Houston plays SalMr. and. Mrs. Seott Rundy and son, Donald, of Lincoln spent last . . : A pia iE? en ec & CLTOSe week end in Nevada, City visiting: Pinneses Mr. Rundy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 5 Theodore Rundy. ‘ Handicaps Total pins Points won.1. TUESDAY Randall vs. Curnow Mrs. Mary Curnow, mother of Mr. Horace Curnow, who has been quite ill with flu is showing improvement from a severe relapse of her-illness, . . 7i2 K St. Opp. Old P. o.: Sacramento We Specialize in Youthful Large Size Coats, Suits and Dresses Eee . FOR SPRING WEAR New Youthful Models . Large Size COATS and SWAGGER SUITS WOMENS SIZES 238 TO 50 WELL TAILORED PREPFOCT FITTING a aa a) a _ } Thru the Knot Hole A Glimpse of Building Activity FEBRUARY 28, 1936. “No. 39 en shop for the home -maker. We tWell.be. gladéto show a you sketches of actClark vs. Fortier ual installations. . . . 1 . . . if . Scheck Handicap Total pins Points won 8, WEDNESDAY ROCK WOOD’S COCOA ‘TEMPO “Sire’’, said the Grand Visfer of an oriental potentate, “T suggest that’ in the future we buy LUXUS CORN 2 for TYLER COFFEE 1 . . ~ THE MODERN . ) . evo tH es WAVIGst il (eee gree 387 $16.75 Nh es The most used. makes it . some room in the modern . ! for us possible to have a . Ti Raa nend daeresnwiscesecns: Pawn ensnnne New Material; BASKET WEAVES, SOvT . .
MONOTONES . PULL SILK CREPE LINED —-75 Medéls Yo Select From— Mcuiion K. Kopp Parente Handicap SLENDERIZING FASHIONS ‘ NEW SPRING DRESSES ARE HERE FOR THE Larger Women $7.95 $9.75 $12.75 Sizes 38 to 56 Points won 2. it be petit larceny ?”’ “No; grand.’’—Strays. She — ce 4 n . . . . ‘ unneEapmemnines Total pins ose ee 1961 He---“If I should kiss you would I think it would be See home and the most important room for the house keeper is the kitchen. Present day arrehitects and specialists in kitchen planning have made wonderful improvements over the old style’ kitchens. The modern’ kitchen is areal work shop for the home maker with convenient cup sketch made for you showing just what your. kitchen will look like after it is brought up to the minute excellent, fixtures. The cxact ‘cost can also be determined before work is done. Let us show you What can be accomplished in remodeling your-old dark, inconvenient kitchwith these . . our automobiles from the western company that has just offered us a 30 per cent discount.”’ “Good”’ said the potentate. Order a consignment of 500 automobiles, assorted sizes, at once, and tell the company to send us a check for the discount by return mail and the bill will be settled in due course.” TYLER TEA DODGE CATSUP 2 for LOVELY PUDDINGS GRAPE FRUIT JUICE boards, drawers, en into-a modern bread boards, sinks —etec. planned with steps and labor :. NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY “THE FULL SERVICE YARD” Osear J. Odegaard, Manager Phones 498-499. Nevada City LEAP YEAR ---gives you the privilege of asking YEASTIES Large package POW-WOW Can J. J. Jackson Subscribe For The ‘Nevada City Nugget Now! Phone 1 !vom our most comprehensive asY erate Our connection with the manufacbes turers of PeerlessBuilt-in fixtures him for anything your heart deoe Sires, May me suggest that you visit Free Delivery our store and make your selection ‘sortment of gift articles, B HARTUNG! le Jewelers Og % ye Ca Me lc) + JUST ARRIVED A Distinctive Ceramic Achievement The Latest Designs and Color In ? Gladding McBean’s Franciscan Pottery EL PATIO WARE — 32 Piece Tea Set $11.95 MADE UP TO YOUR ORDER, ANY COLORS YOU CHOOSE CIELITO WARE BEAUTIFUL NEW DESIGNS IN VASES and BOWLS MANY NEW COLORS IN FRANCISCAN . White -Gloss, Turquoise Blue, Yellow, Dark Green Gloss, Satin Ivory, Celestial White, Transparent Gloss, Pastel Green, Pastel Blue, Golden Glow, . Redwood, Flame Orange, Mexican Blue, Chinese Yellow and Apple Green. Most colors in stock. Grass Valley Phone 88 the maj ority of American Drivers” from an advertisement signed by Henry Ford, Aug. 4, 1933 FORD V-8’s SOLD ie fe ae akeak st, », Mees F®™ the start, every new Ford V-8 has been a finer car, in 1932 . and has enjoyed a greater popularity than its predecessor. Today—less than four years from its beginning —the Ford V-8 has become the world’s best seller, We heartily invite you to ride in and drive the finest and most economical Ford car ever built—the great new Ford -8 for 1936. Do it today. al Your Ford Decks «+ 154,955 Ford V-8’s in 1933 . 342,569 Ford V-8's in 1934 . in 1935 . 673,197 Ford V-8'. 1,064,118 Ford V-8’. In 1935, the Ford V-8 led @/J makes in total registrations of etleieiololetiiutetototututetutaletesteatotestesteste ote ttt te ee ee EO eek Cl he a aa (1) mew passenger cars (2) light commercial units (3) new trucks ; GRASS VALLEY =~ Settee esha tee he he he th ee te he ah ee ee gt