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‘PAGE
PAGE FOUR
__MONDAY, JAN.
29, 1934_
THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
STE
R . ST A
_ NEW POLICY IN
i $40. While the list, or “F. 0. B.”
Peete: throughout the United States
. #Yerages 14 per cent above 1933, the
soon as they cocierias our aims.’’
Mr. Holler voiced enthusiasm over
. Miss Marie Odean: And
lady who has a large: circle of friends
in this city.
Mr. Samora is the son of Mrs. T.
Patrick Samora Married
the prospects of his company for this
Mrs. Aurelia Santinelli .
Weds Jack Meaglia
Miss Marie Odgers of Town Talk J. Dailey of Grass Valley and the
_Mrs. Aurelia Santinelli and Jack ar
-and
Patrick Samora,
of Grass Valley late Joseph-Samora, and was formodels early this month, ” he said,
Meaglia surprised their friends in merly
with
the
U. S. Marines.
Were united in marriage yesterday
Nevada City and Grass Valley by
“at 100 special exhibits all over the
He is now with the Central Mine
forenoon at St. Carnice ‘Cathohe
quietly
getting married in Glendale,
“FOR CHEVROLE
country—separate, @omplete automochureh with Reverend Father
O’Reiiof Grass Valley and is well liked by California, last Thursday.
ry at a lower price to the purchaser bile shows in themselves—to a most ly perfoming the, ceremony.
The all those who know him.
The bride is a{ highly respectea
DETROIT, Mieh., J:
Jan. 29—-A new . thaw any other make of volume ear.’
The young couple will. make their
interested and responsive public. At young couple were attended by Miss
resident of Long street where she
automobile
merchandising
policy
The nationwide program of Cheythe close of the first week our salesMargery Odgers, therbride’s Sister, as home in Grass Valley upon their conducts a boarding house, while the ~
wheréby the’ purchaser ,will be ap-'‘rolet dealers to deliver cars
bridemaid and. Fay Pyrrel, as best return from the honeymoon.
at the
They groom is a mining man of this secmen had booked 70,000 bona fide
prised of the full cost bt his automo-! lowest cost to the customer
man,
have the best wishes of their many
is’ based
tion.
bile delivered in front of his door, ' on giving the buyer an honest value orders for immediate delivery.
All the relatives: were present for friends in both cities for a long and
rather than having to rely on amfor every dollar spent, Mr. Holler
The happy couple arrived home
“The
fine
response
of
the
public
the church ceremony, and after the happy married life.
{
biguous “F. O. B.” prices, was anpointed ‘out.
at
7:30 last evening and were given
. in terms of orders will insure the day wedding a breakfast was served in
o————-_,
nounced here today as effective im-/
a rousing charivari by their many
‘After all,’”’ he said, “the man who!
and night operation
of our plants for the bride’s home for the immediate
mediately in the entire Chevrolet or-'buys an automobile wants
relatives and friends after which
to know
members
. delivered costs actually average
only
2
ganization
General
by
William
EF.
gre Der cent higher.
“I am confident,” said Mr. Holler,
“that this plan will enable us to
de= automobiles all over the coun
Holler, ' how much his car will cost standing
the com-. in front of his home.
Hereafter our!
Sales Manager of
year.
“We.
introduced our
many months to come.
“America
is
coming
1934
“
back—fast.
There is no doubt of it. More indipany.
) salesmen are going to quote him that
cative even than attendance and sales
A campaign is now bein® launched. ,tisure only. He will thus be spared
among dealers and retailsalesmen in late unpleasantness of discovering . figures at the New York automobile
all parts of the United States in-;ihat the ultimate cost was consider. . show and our own local shows is the
changed attitude of people—visitors
structing them in the new policy and! Lbly above his first expectations.
and automobile men both.
At the
apprising them of the suggested de“Needless to Say, this new mershows I attended, almost a carnival
livered price to be quoted in their chandising policy was made possible
spirit. prevailed.
There was
more
the wholehearted ¢oenthusiasm,
more of a ‘go-forward’
10,000 dealers. They
respective communities.
through
“Weare going to take the blinoperation of our
. feeling, than at any show since 1928.
ders off the order blank,” Mr. Holhave been quick to concur with
our . We are coming back and the means
ler stated.
“We are sors to 1¢t opinion that the new policy is fun. by which it is being accomplished: is
f only
'
everybody
know
how
exactly
much ; 4, mentally
right
their cars will cost them delivered have ‘tthe
support
in front of their doors. We are go.
and,
that.we
of
the
public
will
much
as
less
important
than
the.
fact
‘
of the. families.
A reception was held from one to two P. M.
the
for ail
to show exactly what
the
difference
between
makes
tiie”
list,
The bride,
Harry
or
mento
and
where
she
was
reared
of
born
Mr.
and
in
Sacra
at.Town
Talk,
attended the Gold Flav
grammar -school, and later graduating from the Nevada City. Hi school
with the class of L932.
She “has
been
an
Theatre
usher
for
in
some
the
Nevada
tithe.
She
City
is
a
most charming and attractive young
wedding feast.
Judge and Mrs.ie Raglan Tuttle had
Many useful and valuable presents
as week end visitors their son, Pierwere received by Mr. and Mrs. Meagson Tuttle,'Misses Kendal and Baker
and
Mr. Esterbrook,
lia,
all students of
made the trip to purchase machinery
the College of the Pacific.
for the mine.
Henry and Herbert Paine, mining
men
of North
Columbia,
visited
Mr.
Miss Minnine Brand had as a week
in
ele visitor her -niece,
raylord of Sacramento.
Nevada City recently.
Miss
Kervin and William
spent Saturday night in
James D. Stewart, mining engi+
Kervin, who is suneer of Auburn, was a:Nevada City
Sacramento.
perintendent
of
the
Murchie
mine,
visitor Wednesday.
i
announced
plan at+ 1 1is.
merchandising
headquarters
from
the
Show,
where
following
Detroit '.
return
his
York
New
new i!
the:
a ee
fFfoller.
ee
Mr.
Autom »bile
rements
final
.
on .
secon
i
the new policy w
an.instance of
procedure
means
what
‘tl
to
Holler
pointed
prices
on
the
compan
models
average
S70
out
cost
1933, the actua!
purchaser
in
to
is only ;
Service Day or Night
GREASING
GAS AND OiL
TIRE REPAIRS.
TIDE
A
ST RIOY
peehs
ik
met
re TTA
Dio EEARDU &Bia
ATI TITATT
ENGINE
ARTE iY
te
Ui KGS ULING
. REPARIS OF ALL KINDS &f
AREAL BATTERY SERVICIEP
And OFFICIAL LIGHT
ADJUSTING STATION
— VALVE GRINDING
NEVADA CITY
GARAGE
s here now, for the first time: the car ihat all America has been standing
Ms to see and drive—Chevrolet for 1934: And if you aren’t among the first
to attend the gala introductory showing, you’re gcing to miss one of the biggest, most
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exciting events of the whole motor car year. ‘There never has been a new Chevrolet
model with so many basic and sweeping advances as this one. Its different—totally
unlike anything you’ve seen or anything you will see in motor cars for 1934!
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, Division
of General Motors
We are 100 per
cent backers of
N.eR. A.
s
Cleaning, Pressing, Re
pairing-Made to measure
‘NEVADA CITY
,
iZ
j :
ile:
5 we!
“lyon neve;
be satisfied with any
other low-priced car
PLAZA GARAGE G.C. Celio
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Betty
George
Kervin
.
Cost,” *:
the
daughter
Odgers,
they were invited to partake of a big
up 1{
KF. O. B. price and the final delivered
As
family
home after which the happy couple
slipped away for a honeymoon in the
bay district.
‘
ing
the
at
relatives
(Dersonal
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA