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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

January 14, 1935 (4 pages)

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‘GF FOUR. THE NEVADA ClTY: YELLOW JACKET ghukapurosite ! Miller will at that place. “Mr. land MONDAY; JAN. 14, 1935 green umbrellas were used as!She has been confined to her home} ‘bus, pending an investigation of the . table. which the’ school bus . permit her to make an early return Those present. were ton has been employed on the SERA . jins: The prac tice games held at Redservice. men’s Hall last Friday night were «! Beryl Bobinson, the honored j nesday. iguest, and“Mrs. Colin Tamblyn, the! The teacher, ‘Miss Theresa O’Con-/ hostess. Nevada City high A team : Mrs. O. Bettcher, who resides on! _‘* 18 With deep regret we learn Ingtall Officers B team, of the Boss mine in Sweetland nee . EN On = Friday, Fred H. Garrison,. maintenance superintendent of the . eration of the mine has eta a great City high D team eae Sobel “ecore: avaintances Lyster become and endeared his to their and Grant game, which jhave taken up residence in our com' wives, members was sched“munity. Wled for last Friday night and canlied when Grant dropped out of Me Foothill League for the remain‘der of the season. No admission Was charged for the games, A. 10. ~-——— }. /— ter of the Odd Fellows, and O. b. Anderson, district deputy of the En day evening. campment. 4 Events f Mrs. Cross, Mrs. last Saturday Bettles was honored night by a surprise Tuttle, Dick Stevens, Arthur ‘Elliott. eleven Betsy Bennett, Lou McCraney, Minnie tary; Sandow, Bennett, Harley Jane Leete, Bennett, Roxanné Dick Airy Mrs. Mrs. Lulu Jones, Financial Miss Mary Hoskins, Mrs. Colin Tamblyn Compliments Bride The game will start oe dozen ‘an son, a bride of the past month, on Euphemia Welding .saves against The C team is ‘to play Grass Valley at Grass Valley next Wednesday night. FRENCH CORRAL The kitchen shower. Many lovely and useful gifts were ed bride. by the receiv An enjoyable af ternoon’ was spent in games of vari Jan. happy holiday season Robin ous kinds, prizes going to Miss Ade BY MRS. KATE M. SULLIVAN FRENCH CORRAL, Beryl Friday afternoon in the natur2 of a surprise lade Veal and Mrs. Adolph Gunnel ed all late in the afternoon. Tiny doubt and perhaps some of us have . valready broken some of those “Good, resolutions,” Mr. T. O'Conner, who came from San Rafael to spend the holidays at . home in Birchville, left . DICKERMAN COLD CAPSULES© . New Year’s day to yisit relatives in before returning to nie school duties. Mr. and Mrs. F. Miller spent a few. . days in ia turn were tenis and on their re-' accompanied by their little daughter, Dorothy, who spent . the Christ:nas holidays with her! WANTED—HOUSES TO RENT . ealls for houses, ¢abins, or rooms. . ‘Daily we have over the counte:. An ideal treatment for head colds 50c Box Put your want ad in the Nevada City Nugget and fet results. . —— { leeiige ! Her . e is a n Tree Expectorant with extract of Cod Livers and Tar c Bottle and construction work each year. And we are masters of Modern Welding. May we figure on your what our Modern next job? Learn Welding can . see me at ONCE. ° WATCH REPAIRING ELECTRIC WELDING WKS. “Say, this ts great.. just feel that CARL A. ODING, Mgr. Phone 87 flow of lively heat.” ’s a floor furnace— the ideal solution for furnace heatin homes without a basement. Inexpensive to buy— 132 E. Main St. for example, floor furnaces can be $ GRASS VALLEY purchased W.: meee‘cu ve Work Called for and Delivered for as little as. . . . 45 blus installation 10 to $30 Off © crc. the time to get that long-desired Oil Heater. Heaters are the Quaker Burnoll e:%2" °: years of experience in Oil Heating. They combine high efficiency with sturdy construction and lasting beauty. The Quaker Manufacturing Company builds more Oil Heaters than any other builder of this type. DO NOT WAIT! COME IN NOW! **Here’s the luxury of steam heat for modest homes with modest incomes.” A gas steam radiator takes up but little space by a wall. Low in operating cost, $ 50 and low iin first cost. As little as 31 plus installation “Cheerful fireside glow with warmth as clean as sunshine.” One of the most companionable types of gas heating equipment. 4A Very good to look at, and very, very $ modestin cost. Radiantfire as low as 16 plus installation **Good looking and very satisfactory” —is what thousands say about the Circulating Heater.Can be used to heat from two to four rooms, Medium size for the average single floor home. As low $ of * * ee blus installation * You can borrow the money you need forgas heating equipment at low interest rates through the Rederal hoeing Administration. It’s a wise investment to make. SEE YOUR DEALER OR THE P.G#E PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Owned + Operated + Managed by Californians 208-135 an a Bre. —EASY TERMS— COMFORTERS— 120 E. Main Street Grass Valley $2.25 up Beautiful
Phone9 RRR RELA RRL, and Cushions, made to order or repaired. First Class Workmanship and Service Estimates cheer fully given. Hills Flat Four Piéce SET SHEETS Grass Valley SUITS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE een Stores, Ltd. $22.50 and up for Men or Women A Rain Coat for $2.00 more with every suit 100 9. Charch 91. Graze Valley. We Cali for and Deliver. Phene 152 Nevada City in Routes . . BEDROOM a PILLOWS TWIN CITIES AUTO TOP AND UPHOLSTERING SHOP Phone 456 BLANKETS P AUTO TOPS, CAR UPHOLSTERING, SEAT COVERS : . Have you a heating problem thatis different? Then check down through these four examples of satisfactory installations of gas heating. Bey save for you! on all Oil Heaters, both circulators & RRR DRUG STORE “If your home is for sale _¢.M. BROWN mechanical # Grass Valley Electric Co. NEVADA CITY . serersrnenrorerrtre Dr. by Welding is; . For those coughs Santox Pine Opportunity DICKERMAN’S Have buyer for homein Nevada City. Friday, first time. doing ‘more and. more of modern ISTOVES! URUEEALRL Eon ERE ALA LRA SLL LAUR Sacramento hospital . job the red are back to work with a new zest; ,and good’ resolutions’ galore, no} -the family Valley Memorial saves costs, sen. Dainty refreshments were serv 10.— over, the Jones time, saves upkeep. Welding finishes al W. Reed, is making a fine recovery. . me ” chance Mrs. at in Grass URL LFA an good Mrs. Colin Tamblyn entertained «4 friends of on SAVES EVERY WAY Boggs, sat 7:30 at Red Men’s Hall. Barron said that the B team had especially and Lie; Cary Recording Secre Secretary; URERLRLRERBRLFLRRERALRR Dick Coach Barron stated that he was. Flossie Angove, Ruth Curnow, Mawell satisfied with the playing in{Tian German and Madelin Bettles. ‘the Auburn squad. Lure and Crooked! She never played square—till Love double-crossed her! ——— Lacey Jones made four points each. In the C game, Clem Organs made Auburn. for men was Young Marian Phelan, Noble Grand; \Dersonal\ game to be held: next Friday night ae Loretta Grant in a story of a modern Lorelei whose hard code She played the game. one: way— lodge Mrs. Hilda Risley, Vice Grand; i Miss Peggy Oustomah A turkey dinner with BAD Fred Crabbe is to be installed as ; Noble Grand, of will be served at ter, Don Jones; guards, Mervin Doo, fourteen of her friends. The merry the conclusion of the ceremonies of group assembled at 7:30 at the little and Cecil Schiffner. B team, He eiiation: forwards, Art Elliott and Ray Wilde; home of Miss’ Marian. German, from there they proceeded to the Bettles center, Harold Lopez; guards, Ray Bteger and Walt Hallet, with Max home on Washington street. . The Santinelli and Freeman as _ substiparty was a complete surprise to young Miss Bettles when she walked tutes. In the C team-gramm school in a few minutes after her friends Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bennetts have game, Coach Bar ron staz‘c as forhad assembled. as their guests Dr. Harry S. AkkesAt the party there was. dancing, wards, Bill Bennett and Tu. Schiftson and his sister, Miss Louise Akner; center, Clem Orgons; guards, card, checkers, and parlor games. kesson, of San Francisco. Everett Browm-and Ray Worthley; Tasty refreshments of sandwiches, Miss Ada Rich was called to Watand substitutes, Melvin Clark and cookies, candy, and chocolate were sonville Saturday on account’of the served by Mrs. Bettles and Mrs. 90. Dick Tuttle. death of her sister, Mrs. N. J. Rohr. High point man for the A team McCraney. Mrs. Anna C. Tucker, deputy was Tom Widauf, with 12 points; in The following attended the party: county recorder, who was operated, the B team, Elliott, Molthen, and Don Jones, Bill Bennett, Tom Legg. the games, and that he thought that the boys were well prepared for the BE of Colfay, game Barron put in his first string Treasurer; and Mrs. A\and B men: A team, forwards, birthday. The party was given hér Moore, Past Grand. Curtis Clark and Albert Pratti; een. at her home by a group of about ‘hooped ten. T0 with Alfred Seaman as secretary. Incoming officers for Neva lodge are. party in celebration of her fifteentn Schiffner BORN Rebakahs. Soctal wards, Allen Widauf-and Anderson; center, Bill Molthen; guards, Lacey and -Bob_ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY will act as installing officer for the and Harland Barrett. B team, for1 Honor Peggy Bettles points oe intrique, uproarious mix-ups, romance, and laughs. A picture with ten stars! Victor McLaglen, John Gilbert, Wynne Gibson, and their laugh crews. : F. visitors at their home in this place. as follows: A team, forwards, Tom ! Widauf and Franklin Tuttle; center ‘ Fan’ Robins; guards, Dick Marriott Surprise Party In D Later in the highways The Captain Hates the Sea 2°! Muncey, district deputy grand mas They returned to Nevada City Sun ron started two second string ans' Jones and Phil Joyal. state Rebekah Mr. and Mrs. Browning and Wal-; iter Melvin and Donnie were Sunday and a of Neva (lodge and their husbands. Installing officers will be . fair sized crowd of rooters assemb1. ed in the old Armory Hall. . In the A and B game, Coach Bar. the and Neva Rebekah lodge, in/it at a state convention in Los .Ant anes local hall Tugeday eae: This . zeves in the days of February 9 and, gE will be/ greatly is: to be one of the brilliant affairs; grammar school 10. missed, . of the season-and is open to mem-]. Mr. and Mrs. Sibley, of Oakland, . bers of the Odd Fellow lodges, their The games were held in piace of! the of wife . ment C. pero 3. and 40, manager, against another team from the gram (D teain No, t Sug their own lodge, Mistletoe -ceanniaei Hmptoyees’ Association, to represent. The Rogue's shipload of etalon ed . } bs Nevada stallation of incoming officers from. ter, help to the San Juan Hide: MONDAY AND TUESDAY. —< and team, oy sorraaséstostbareanaarreseerera Seta S; school 84 eraintia?® acho! : a ‘The atre Nevead sad news on Sunday of the death of . her 80 year old father, in Indiana. j geore: B team 27, A team 25; Neclosed down, and we trust that this. -Oustomah Lodge of Odd Fellows . highways in this district, was elected. Te ety ich G teen avaiuat bbeds be only temporary as-the op-. will = the bes tatee for * joint in-/a delegate from Peach Bowl chapteas enter-. were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Weeks, Mr. and Mrs.. John ily re-union in honor of their son, !Ghidotti, Miss Betty Jean Rore, Mr. the Willow Valley road, received the} complete success, according to Coach B&F, Spent part’ of the holiday vaca-. pete Barron. The following games. were tion ne Telutives in Sacramento. Oustamah Lodge to Washington * grammar Tony Rore Misses ‘een living nearsthe river moved in,Mesdames George. Dickerson, Pat . Francisco and is expected to visit to our vicinity this week. Mr. Sut-. Samora, Adolph Gunnelson, N. Rob-j her store in Nevada City on Wed-} ICE ahore: Mrs. Almajto her work. . Walter James Rove's fifth birthday and Mrs. Tony Rore and the honorwas wrecked. . Marsh, Beth Young, Adelade Veai,! Miss Madeline Gibbons, owner of7 “On January 10th. Those present . ed guest. Mr. and Mrs. G. Sutton who have . Marjory Odgers, Dolly Jefferson; “the Betty Jean Shoppe, is in San: ~-HOOPSTERS PLAY against Nevada City high Mr. and be driver of the school favors at the attractively appointed for a time and the operation will tained at a birthday dinner and tam-. of Grass Valley. accident in played: NUGGET