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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

January 29, 1937 (6 pages)

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NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, “JANUARY 25 29, 1937. PAGE SIX_ Delbert students at Nevada State University, ——— Schiffner, Earl (Happy) Rickard is driving the Nevada City-Grass Valley passand Robert spent the week end with their par-. gener bus for Frank Williams who ents on Prospect Hill. . is confined to his home with illness. -. Prouse E NEVADA CITY GRASS VALLEY HIGHWAY Open 7 A. M. to 8 P. M.—Open 9 P. M. Saturday Night OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Monarch Coffee—3 lb. vacuum jar Monarch Coffee—3 lb. vacuum can Monarch Coffee—1 lb. vacuum can Boca Coffee—1 lb. vacuum can : Lady Adams Coffee (a good blend) Lb. Fancy Ceylon and India Black. Tea—!,, bb. Fancy Spiderleg Japan Green Tea—!/2 Ib. Sweet and Sweet Mixed Pickles full qt. jar Pure Strawberry Preserves—2 lb. jar Jello (all flavors) 3 pkgs. 18c. Ovaltine Large Size Best Bacon (sliced if you wish)—lb. Pure Open Kettle Grainy Lard—per lb. Bucket Brand Syrup (maple and'cane) med. size Large Size Lux, Life-Buoy, Camay and Palmolive Toilet Soaps— Three Bars 19¢ 21% lbs. Soap Chips 20c 12 Bars White Laundry Soap Our Bulk P-Nut Butter is Tasty—1 lb. __DRIVE IN AND SEE US— Personals . LOCAL HAPPENINGS ! —— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homel and son, Jaek Homel and wife, of San Franeisco attended the funeral of Mrs. Fred Homel’s late mother, Mrs. Margaret Eddy, in Nevada City Monday. The group remained for a short visit in the Eddy home in Nevada City. Relatives of the late Mrs Margaret Eddy inadvertently omitted in last week‘s funeral notice were the following grand children: June, William and Jean Eddy, Indian Springs; Madolyn Campbell, Sacramento; Orson and Jack Homel, San Francisco, and Eileen Eddy, San Jose. Mrs. Howard Burr, who has been quite ill with flu, is about after several days illness. Mrs. Charles Avery is confined to her room with illness. She is under the care of Dr. A. H. Tickell. George Kervin who will soon leave for South Africa to be superintendent of the Cape Copper mine for the Newmont Company will be accompanied by his draughtsman, ; William E. Meals. Mrs. Kervin and j their daughter will also go to South Africa. . Mr, and Mrs. J. Y. Burnett of Sacramento spent the past week end in Nevada City visiting their son, Floyd Burnett and Mrs. Burnett. Mrs. Floyd Burnett accompanied them home Sunday evening and remained until Tuesday. evening. While in Sacramento ghe also visited her sister, Mrs. L. W. Frame and Mr. Frame. hee To Review The NEW 1937 CHEVROLET The Complete Car Completely New And To Inspect Our “Guaranteed OK” Used Cars Now On Display At Our Sales & Display Building New Nevada City Motor pany Subsidiary Of Grass Valley Motor Co. Chevrolet Distributors For Nevada and Sierra Counuies Co BROAD STREET AT THE PLAZA PHONE 500 PUBLIC CAMPS TO HAVE CEMENT TABLES, CHAIRS Roy Beedle, foreman, is in charge of a group of CCC boys at Camp Grass Valley making several hundred cement stoves, table and chairs for the Tahoe National forest service public camps. In the past some campers have stolen tables and the seats, and with the expense of repairing breakage and making more camp equipment it was decided to make fhe cement camp furniture. The new camp equipment will be moved in the spring into the camp grounds. Fhese summer camps are in the high mountains and many feet of snow are on the ground at this time. The camp at Big Bend was enlarged last :fall to .permit 12 new camp sites, several picnic areas and new roads. The whole system of roads throughout the camp were graveled late last fall before George Walling, camp superintendent came out for the winter. YELLOWJACKETS TO PLAY PLACER Tonight the »: Saiioilactets will tangle with the great Placer A and B teams at Auburn. The Jackets will travel to the rival city in an endeavor to put up a good fight against the Placer teams. Last week this team won the Lincoln game and showed great improvement in their defense and offense playing. This week, also, the Grass Valley Miners will-meet the Lincoln team while the Grant Pacers tangle with Roseville. The probable starting line up for
the Barron team will be: Hoff and Perez, forwards; Bennett, cefiter; Bonner, Clark, or Joyal as guards. B team: Graham and Kopp, _ forwards, Lotz, center; Gates, Doolittle or Kennedy, guards. FUNERAL SERVICE FOR LATE C. E. MARTZ TODAY Funeral services will be held at the Holmes Funeral Home at two o’clock today for the late Charles Elmer Martz who: passed away at his home on Cement Hill on Tuesday night. Rev. H. HBuckner ‘wilt be in charge of the services. Interment will be in Pine Grove cemetery. Charles Elmer Martz, 81 years old, was a very respected member of the community. He was born ait (Marion, Iowa, in 1856 and came to ‘California in 1913. In 1923 he came to Nevada City and has made his home here ever since. He is survived by his wife Mary Martz and son, Clarence E. Martz, both of Nevada City, and also by. seven grandchildren. Mary Martz and Jean Martz, students in the Nevada. City high school are granddaughters. ELKS ROOF FREED OF SNOW Several men spent yesterday afternoon shoveling snow off the big Elks Club roof in Nevada City. Several inches of snow lay on the roof made it advisable to clear the roof before dark. CLUB DINNER MEETING f The Professional Womans Club of Nevada City held a dinner meeting at the New York Hotel Thursday evening. Miss Dorothy Worthley was chairman of,the affair. Dr. Quinan, former. professor of chemistry at the University of California and at one time in charge of the medical library in San Francisco was speaker of the evening. MEETING POSTPONED The Past Presidents « Association No. 6, Native Daughters of the Golden West meeting which was scheduled for Friday night of this week, has been postponed until a later date, and a heavy fall starting about noon. MRS, GILDERSLEEVE’S . MOTHER IS ‘SUMMONED Mrs. Lucina §S. Ellsworth, mother of Mrs. George Gildersleeve of Nevada City, passed away in St. Helena last Thursday and was laid to rest in that city on Saturday. Deceased had‘ been ill for many months and her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Gildersleeve gave her most devoted service during her illness. In December Mrs. Gildersleeve received a telegram that her mother was failing. She then hastened to St. Helena and remained at her mother’s bedside} until the time of her death giving her the most loving and tender care. Mrs. Ellsworth was 85 years old and the infirmities of” age finally caused her passing. Mrs. Gildersleeve was an only daughter and her deyotion to her mother throughout the years was ‘most outstanding. Only last October Mrs. Gildersleeve’s father passed away at the age of over 90 years. Mrs. Ellsworth, born in Illinois, had spent the past 50 years in St. Helena where she was very well known and most highlyesteerfied. ‘Subscribe for The Nugget. ea 4 S & W PEACHES No. 244 can COSMOS PINEAPPLE ; LUXUS PEAS No. 2 can—2 for TRUPAK DICED CARROTS VANILLA 2 oz. and mixing bowl S.& W SARDINES Oval can—2 for WHEATIES S & W BROWN BREAD ] pound can CATSUP 1 gallon ¢an Phone 1 J. J. Jackson Free Delivery Here’s . VALUE gaves % to % wear on Grass Valley Phone 88 This beautiful new EASY Weahen—wit the new 1937 conveniences of SPIRALATOR WASHING ACTION—50% greater capacity saves % to % washing time—new gentleness @iminates tangling. Alpha Stores, Ltd. Two Stores to Serve You Nevada City Phone 5 The Bithday Bali For The President FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS “ YOU ARE INVITED TO THE BIGGEST PARTY IN THE,WORLD 5,000,000 WILL DANCE SO THAT 300,000 MAY WALK AGAIN THE BIRTHDAY BALL ror tHe PRESIDENT MEMORIAL HALL, GRASS VALLEY, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30 FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS The Birthday Ball For The President FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS