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AGE. SIX ae at?
Thru the Knot Hole
A Glimpse of Building Activity
FEBRUARY 4, 1938. W. Ellinger, of the geology departNEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1938.
eS ee a eat ri = = —_—-— == —— SS See oS Me neasiemei
S : .
[ing the Cub Scouts membership had the near future and assist in plan<
Sere Bvents . .. vacen : . . .
: Miss Violet Costello : . NOTES CUB SCOUT GROUP undertaken. Committeemen selected . Ernest Young, employed at. the,
eg ies Birthday Party a i i The Washington Grammar School 2%@ Howard Penrose, Garfield Rob-. Tahoe Pine Products company plant
Rebekah Sewing Club see ane encuetart 5, WA ee F
Mrs.-Moore Costello, . entertained . Cee get eee of the sthool today for an interest. ecutive M. Ricksecker of Awburn is/are studying maps, knot tying, and
.
The cman aide ing geod = yirthday party Tuesday ae at sembly at the high. school Friday. Girls under supervision of their}
Wednesdiy at the home of Mrs. Ern-. per home on the Murchie mine road. . will be presented by the sophomore. eiardian Mrs. Tom Hill, will sing;
ernoon wae spent in enjoyed and a buffet © rainined Was . thoir class ‘advisor. No information. the discussion on the lesson ‘the P.
‘which dainty refreshments were ser-. served late in the evening. The RAL . about it could be gleaned” as the. ]T. A. is studying.
at the home of Mrs. Oliftord ees happy returns of the day, tions a secre, However the program. Cub Scouts and it was found due to.
on February 16. Those present at will probably contain several comedy] many advancements to Scout stand-.
es Efnest Peterson, president, Ches-. ment of Stanford University, was a hiceut pieses. ‘This fe one of theca
ter Peterson, secre:ary, Stephens/. recent visitor in the Nevada City nual class programs.
wig Neiz and Minnie Sandow. + HIGH SCHOOL WASH PTA SPONSO
‘ . . dwindled. A Cub Scout drive is to be! ning the drive. i
> . E ;
Miss Violet Costeilo, daughterof . P. T: Al will-meet in the auditorium) £on-and-H. D. Williams. Scout Ex‘is local Cub Scout master. The Cubs ~ 4
t £ fys st Page. “j a =} pt sligh . f
Guests of Mrs. Preston twenty friends wit» a delightful) The assembly program for the as-. i#g<meeting. Wowake Camp Fire/. expected to come to Nevada City in. other forms of handicraft
est Carney on Coyote street. The aft-. Music, dancing and a gay time we'e. under the direction of L. E. Sweeney,. Mrs, E. Sattley will have charge of.
ved. The next meeting will be held py friends present wished her many sophomores desire to keep the selecThe P. T. A. is sponsoring the!
Wednesday's meeting were Mesdamskits, and a number of musical ‘and
< se:
.
Bessie Treglown, Bessie Hutcheson,. area ~collecting . petrified wood for oe (? I
INTERSCHOOL RASKETBALL ieee hs
new home, We havelery and meat marsome new planjket when completbooks showing many. ed. He has. used
Gertrude Monroe; Mary N
new and attractive; Palco Redwood
Jinnis, Tud. study.
Nevada Theat
FRIDAY
And so Bette Davis
IT’S LOVE, I'M AFTER: 50"
9 ® lie Howard, ‘‘love”’
morning, noon and night until he yells for a good brawl.
SATURDAY
Rex Beach’s greatest love story
THE BARRIER: flames to life in surging romance;
, ® Leo Carillo and Jean Parker. Charlie
Chan on Broadway: Double murder and double mystery. where
night life is gayest.
SUNDAY
Ronald“Coleman and Maa
THE LOST HORIZON:
deleine Carroll in great
adventure story. Captive
lives in lamasery, adapts himself to Thibetan life, but finally returns to his world of white people. Matinee Sunday 2 \P. M.
The boys will play basketball with
Grass Valley Friday evening at Grass
. Valley. The two teams are_practicing enthusiastically for this, ‘‘The
Big Little Game” of Nevada City.
The A team will 7ontain such players as Cliff Hoff, Carl Kopp, Melvin Clark, Eddie Doolittle, Hershal
Lotz and Carlos Casmore. The B
team will have for players Elton Tobiassen, Hobart Childers, Ellsworth
Pingree, Bob Hnudnal, and Ainsley
Mouyer. The game will be exciting
since Nevada City has already been
game, with the A team.
HOME ECONOMICS LUNCHEON
The Home Economics Club met
Wednesday—and discussed plans for
a luncheon to be given for the high
victorious over Grass Valley in one}
CALENDAR
The following matters will be
heard in the superior court. this
morning by, Judge Raglan Tuttle: ~
Estates bE aaeetet H. Gaume,
Frank Nic s. John «J. Schmidt,
Final accounts and petitions for distribution. ;
Estate of Ralph W. Bartlett, de; ceased. Petition for. letters of administration with will annexed.
tion for letters of guardianship,
Estate of John T. Hennessy, deceased. Return of.sale of real estate.
ond annual account,
Estate of George Rondoni, peti-!
Guardianship of Eide minors. SecPEERLESS BuiltIn features and
quality coupled with
acarefully studied
plan assures compete convenience
for any kitchen, be
it new or old. You
will like the corner
dining noak where
a quick breakfast or
lunch can be servéd
with the least effort. A storage cabinet next to he
range will be found
very convenient for
the storage of cooking utensils. Come
in and let us show
4-OFr—&
plans for your ‘home
whether it be a
large colonial ‘type
small—-three=room cottage. We
shall be glad to have
you ¢all and look
our plans over.
If you have a
leaking roof we
have HYDROSEAL
in pint, quart and
gallon cans that will
mend your roof and
stop the leak until
you can have it reshingled.
The Gold Nugget
at Glenbrook is being remodeled by
Mr. Awalt. It will
be a modern grocBark to insulate.
Contractor Ralph
Cochrane is repairing some rooms at
the Bret Harte Hotel. He is using
Celotex Templred
Hardboard 1-8 in.
thickness for floors
and finishing them
with Murphy’s 4Hour Spar Varnish.
Magnolia: ‘‘When
Mandy went and got
married, us_ girls
done give her a
shower.”’
Pansy: ‘‘Dat Sho’
was nice, Ah’ll bet
her husban’ was
glad to get’er all
nice and _clean.’’
school on Wednesday the 9th. The! Barbour vs. Ben Kaga, Demurrer
luncheon will be ‘cooked by them un-; of Gilmore.
der the direction of Miss McKnight, Owens vs. Dorsey, Demurrer.the club advisor. The proceeds of the} People vs. Chester Jones, arraigncomplete kitchen set
: up for your inspec. luncheon will go for a worthy cause . ment. ion
in the Home Making Department.! —~—= peieriaretesis en ees :
Wednesday the 16th the elubwill) ay probability the drivers’ blood ie os :
; ‘ hold an educational meeting with . stream became saturated with caroe ae
speaker on the topic ‘“Hobbies,”’. p5n monoxide and that they ‘pass time to. plan that
which is the club theme for this volbhiount “warning.In most case
2c
year.On the 19th the club has plan-. ,, Hodgson reports, if a door or
you many attractive cabinets for your
klitechen. We have a
COMPANY
NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER
“THE FULL SERVICE YARD”
" Osear J. Odegaard, Manager
Phones . 498-499. Nevada. City
ned a show party, which will be one window had not been thrown open
social meeting for the month. The in the wrecking of the car, in alr.
Home Economies Club is very active) yrobability Sead Gould ae eemaret :
this year and the credit can be givred. Tests have shown that it takes
en to Miss McKnight the advisor and a half hour to get carbon monozide
‘he president, Laverne Williard. out of an automobile after the windows have been opened. Carbon
monoxide gas is odorless and gives
no warning./Particular care should
be exercised/where the engine is run
to keep the! occupants warm in case
of a standing car. Hodgson recently
had his own pickup truck tested for
carbon.monoxide at a California
highway patrol testing station and
found that there was in the cab 45
parts per million of the gas. Medical
authorities state that 90 parts per
million is sufficient to kill a person
eres RICE KRISPIES
STII FG SOG re ecences ag re a
DRAMATICS CLUB
A dramatics club is being organPackage -=....
LA PALOMA SOAP
10 for .
2 ea i: . fine response and a very ibusy semeser is looked forward to.
ARD PICKLES
Bete nis ce UOC . DONNER SUMMIT
IX L TAMALE
Can
Belle
Douglass, Frank Wright and Miss
Carbon monoxide poisoning is un-. Josephine Genasci visited Mrs. L.
doubtedly the cause of many accidRedding in Downieville Sunday.
ents on the Donner Summit section i
of Highway 40 in the openion of Phil Bradley and daughters,
forest officers, according to a report] Misses Ruth and Frances, of Berkfrom DeWitt Nelson, forest super-. eley came up Wednesday.
visor at Nevada City. District Ranger John R. Hodgson at Big Bend Colin
ranger station reports to Nelson that] visited for a time in
lin a great many accidents the driv-. Wednesday.
ers were in a state of stupor, but ——. tests showed that they were neither “Private Property—No 'Trespassdrunk nor influenced by shock. Feding” signs for sale at the Nugget
eral health officers explain that in Office. -I X L MUSHROOM SAUCE —— Hons Naas.
and .
CLOSE-OUTS
10c and 15c PER DOUBLE ROLL
Alpha Stores, Ltd.
NEVADA CITY . PHONE 5
S W DICED CARROTS
S W BAKED
=.
Phone 1
Washington
Nevada City
Boreham of
Jackson
Free Delivery
RAIN COATS.
7 Ladies’ Rain Coats
$4.75 calce: now $3.75
WOOL FILLED
COMFORTERS
Taffeta lined, 3 only
left. $12.50 value, now
$9.95 each
Ladies’ Flannelette
NIGHT GOWNS
$1.25 value
$1.00 value
Nee
One Lot
SWEATERS
$1.00 ea.
TUCK STITCH
VESTS.and PANTIES
LADIES’ UNIFORMS
One lot was $1.95 ea.
$1.56 each
‘ SILK HOSIERY BOYS’
Incomplete ‘ine range.
75c value
a : . One Lot
5 Oil Silk Rain Coats) cinis; SWEATERS
49c value $4.50 value, now $3.50 Ladies’ “Balbriggan
2 PAJAMAS
Ladies’ Wool Sweaters . $1.95 value $1.56 ea.
Less 20% $1.65 gowns
Values up to $1.35 :
: .
Also one lot slightly
soiled @ pair 11 COTTON FILLED
$1.95 value, now
$1.56 each
BERT’S DRY GOODS STORE
116 MILL STREET ANNOUNCING ITS GRASS VALLEY .
FEBRUARY CLEAN-UP SALE
Our January Clearance Sale left us with many incomplete size lines of Hosiery, Underwear, Sweaters, Night Gowns,
Pajamas, Remnants of Silk Dress Goods, Curtains, Rain Coats, Umbrellas, Blankets, Comforters — also Ladies’ Dresses,
Coats, House Dresses, which we are placing on ‘sale at cléan-up, got-to-go prices. Just one restriction, no refunds, exchanges, or'to-calls, all sales are final. :
es
CURTAINS
Panels, Tie-Backs
MISSES’ PAJAMAS
79c pr.
Oil Silk Umbrellas
20% less $1.00 each 98c value 79¢
COATS
CLOSE OUT PRICES
ALL SALES FINAL
DRESSES
€LOSE OUT PRICES
ALL SALES FINAL
INDIAN
BLANKETS
Attractive Patterns PA JA M AS
SALE PRICE 20% OFF. SALE PRICE 20% OFF
REMNANTS
Nets, Marquisette,
ALL LADIES’
HAND BAGS AND
PURSES
SKI TOGS
Wool Caps, Wool
Gloves, Wool Skate
Sox, Wool Scarf Sets
NOW 20% OFF
Children’s Balbriggan © <« One Lot Chilcrsn’s
Prints
Silks, Drapery, Curtain
. AT CLOSE OUT PRICES
Just one of a kind
NOW ——-% PRICE