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PAGE FOUR THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET:
SOCIAL EVENTS * “wuz:
Younger Set Civic Club Will
Joan Grant's Guests Meet Tonight.
Joan . Club will hold its regular
was
An interesting feature of
Grant’s party Friday evening,
the airplane favors at the refreshment table. The airplanes were made
of sticks of chewing gum ‘with a lifegaver across the top. Under the life-+
Cds
ns Mrs: (A.D.
savers was a number which indicat-. S"°Ft talk on her experiences in
ed one’s~partner and also a stunt . 7'!sapor where she lived for sevthat had too be. performed by the{°'!' Yee's.
guest. These stunts caused much
merriment during the supper hour.
Guests of the i
Bennett,
“NEW DRUG STORE
were: evening
Ruth Curnow, Mamie Fradf
elizio, Audrey Davis, Claris pe necee FOR VADA .
Mary Warneke, Amy Lou McCraney,
Peggy Beitles, Vernie Deschwanden, .
Bill Bennetts, Elliett, Don
Jones, Car! Merrelle Coul
Widaut
Marl the
. Phoenix Drug Store in Grass Valley,
jonhara, proprietor of
Arthur
Tobiassen,
Widauf,
“thas leased the store rooni’ in the
Tom
ter, Allan ’!. Bank, of America building in this
Sale Ce, ves ick Marriott, Bob To-. . is
Dick ens, Dick Marriott, Bob To city, and expects to open a first class
biass Lb robert Grant drug store there about April 1.
oe beautiful tiled front. will be installMrs. Leland Smith ad
Hostess Farewell Party
shelving,
will ‘be
contractors.
and interior
and other constructed by
equipment
local
A group: of ladies, wives of Tahoe Bonham has had much experience 11
National Forest service officials,.enithe drug business and is: rated one
tertained Mrs. Randall McCain. at ajof the $4 sstul business men of
farewell. parity at the home of Mrs. Nevada County.
“Leland Smith Saturday evening. A
happy time was spent in playing
bridge with prizes going to Mrs. G. FORD OUTPUT IN
R. Schrader, first; and Miss ElizaTh
beth Nelson, second. A small gift was ER ST UARTER
to Mrs. McCain ,by her i presented
friends. ry,
Thos: asen. for the happy oc. , EA CEEDS ORDERS
easion were: Miss Edith Nelson, Mescon patentee
dames Randall McCain, R. Gold-. forq's March production schedule,
smith, R. L. P. Bigelow, Frank Mcnas been set at 160,000 units, an tn]
Caslin, W. P. Lee; William.Gracey, . crease of 24,337 over the 135,663. ;
February,
Motors, .
i
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;
The Nevada City Women’s Civic
meetins
at the Brand Studio this evening at
eight o'clock. It is roll call night and
hoped that every member will .
be present. After the regular meet.
i Hughes will give a
counters }
}
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Gasassscscassssesssesessaesaessaee -s===s7,'000 mark before the end of. this weeks after the new car was intro-. dueed production had reached ap“With a total production of 400,-. proximately 5,700 cars a day. As we
. 000 units forthe first three months . Went into March the output was apof the year practically assured, and Proximately 6,000 units daily—with .
. with the demand for the Ford y-g . Sales running ahead of — production
steadily increasing, we are well along 2nd conditions looking brighter in. ’
the road to a “million and more cars every business and industry, from
in 1935’’—the goal set for the Ford coast to coast and from border ito
i organization by Henry Ford early #erder.
‘last November,’ the Ford dealer *
. said.
: Mr. and Mrs. George Perry arg
“There is no question about that! children of Newcastle spent Sunday
‘million cars in my mind,” he con-' visiting “with their friends, Mr. and
‘tinued. “There never before has Mrs. C. E. Bosworth in Nevada City.
been a time, in the entiro history of! Mr. and Mrs. G. Dexter and daugh,the automotive industry, when a new ter of Trail, Oregon, left for their
model has been brought out and step-, home after a pleasant week end visit
ped up to volume produ¢tion in such with their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Max
a brief period as that in which Ford ‘Weiss: of this city.
has reached. peak production with
the new V-8 for 1935. Within six
SUITS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE
$22.50 and up for Men or Women
A Rain Coat for $2.00 more with every suit
JEFFERY CLEANERS
jy #09 S. Church St. Grass Valley. We Call for and Deliver. Phone 152
Nevada City: Routes Wednesday and Saturday 4
mg
OF,
NUGGET ADVERTISING PAYS
ia
Nevada Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
. Bing Crosby with Kitty
HERE iS MY HEART Carlisle in the year’s No.
s 1 hit. musical comedy
Bine and Kitty give you a sun-laden, laugh-crowded excursion into
Song hits the. hearts of two young people, h ssly. i re! the. 1 t ft oun sople, hopelessly in Jove!
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. galore; Hear Bing sing ::It’s June in Jannary’’ and other hits.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
WEST OF PECOS Zane Grey's story of a man “born
under a covered wagon’’ who
knew no Ilgw but a clear conscience and a quick draw. Richard Dix plays the role of Pecos Smith.
Fhis picture is different from the. usual Western.
DANCE! TO PRANK GORDON AND HIS SANE
: SATURDAY NITE, MARCH 9
SPECIAL: Come and Dance to
Tex Howard :
WEDNESDAY NITE, MARCH 13
Rainbow Gardens
Five Miles Out Auburn Blvd.—Sacramento
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Z
Electricity
of San Francisco; Cal Christiansen, . y_gs produced in Sonora.
R. S. Fitzsimmons, G. R. Schrader. ing to word received from Detroit}
Clem Davis and the hostess. iby W. H. Webb, of Webb .
ran ae Ford dealers.
BING CROSBY IN HERE In January, Webb reports, Ford‘s}
}production was 100,793 units; and,
IS MY HEART? AND ‘WEST . according to present indications the;
OF PECOS’ AT NEVADA 1 ES ea will pass the oe
2 was . River range.
Bing Crosby and the ~ attractive . The long, hard trek over the Sanbrunette Kitty Carlisle, who were, ‘4 Fe Trail, with rivers to be fordea,
first seen together in “‘She Loves Me ,/™dians to be fought; hunger and
Not,” are again featured in the lead“Hirst to be suffered, is portrayed
ing romantic roles of a Paramount with thrilling fidelity. The girl’s dis.
picture. It is “Here Is My Heart” ®Use forms the basis for misunder.
which shows Monday and Tuesday at standings that are laughable at times _
the Nevada Theatre. and tragic at others. .
“Here Is My Heart”’ tells the story fe
of the playboy millionaire crooner
who made love to a haughty princess
and won the lady by fair means and
foul.
Unable to meet the princess, with
whom he had become infatuated at
-+hight, the crooner buys the hotel in
which she lives, disguises imself as
-. a waiter and croons love songs to}
her while he is serving the soup.
Before his courtship is successful
the crooner is inveigled into supporttng the princess’ useless entourage
of amusing but wasteful nobles. And
finally, although misunderstandings
threaten their happiness for a while,
the princess and the crooner fall ,
completely in love. P-G &E“West of the Pecos,” the latest! CITIES
Richard Dix starring vehicle which ,
plays at the Nevada Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday, has sweep,
power and scenic grandeur, and,
faithfully portrays the vivid days of!
the old West. And in addition, Dix’
-has another tailor-made role. if
The story, from. the pen of Zane!
Grey, shows Dix as Pecos Smith, a!
two-gun cowboy who was “‘born under a covered wagon” and has never .
known any law but that of a clear!
conscience and a quick draw.
H
17™ TO 19T
LOWEST
Terrill Lambeth, the girl, played: . CLEVELAN
by Martha Sleeper, is the daughter '
who prefers to be the “son’’ of Col. i
one! Lambeth. a Dixie aristocrat im.
poverished by the Civil War. When i oe
Pecos and the girl meet she is ai hj
young cowboy helping her father .
er,
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION SURVEY PROVES
P.G. & E. Rates are LOW
162 Cities In The United States
FROM LOWEST
Cheaper Here Than In
WIGHEST ls
MONDAY, MARCH.11, 1935
ATTEND
ST. PATRICK’S BALL
SPONSORED BY
ST. CANICE PARISH
FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 15TH
PROGRAM—SONG AND DANCE NUMBERS ARRANGED
BY, HAL DAVIS
DANCING AT 9 P.M. ©
a: . ADMISSION 50c
4 Armory Hall Nevada City
SELECT YOUR FABRIC FOR
YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT ~
No Matter What it May Be, We'll
Style a Masterpiece
Our large
woolen,
variety . of worsted
twist, tweed, and
Spring suiting patterns, is as fine
as the the
ors who will fit you perfectly in
the style of your choice,
Quick
other
work of custom tailand Efficient Service for
Your Cleaning and Dyeing
WH CREDIT YOUR PHONE
GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS .
HD. BURTNER, Proprictor
, ae £
Phone 37
Grass Vai
any: 350 Innovations
Service Attractive
Comfort Cheerful
Rooms
RUNNING ICE WATER THE MOST
IN ALL ROOMS convenient
FAMOUSLY SOFT BEDS THE BEST
With Bath........ from $2.00 accommodations
Without Bath..... from $1.50 THE FINEST ,
meate
GARAGE SERVICE AT DOORHARVEY M. TOY, MANAGING-OWNER
MIAMI
SiS aetuawbanewesaana senna aah wa nuamwanwFen=
For the Best in Beauty Service
Go To The
PoXCLUS TIVE
REoAUcrY
SHOP
Where You Will Find the Latest Up-to-the Minute Equipment, such as the Paramount Unit Hair-Drying System, which will
dry a Finger Wave in 20 Minutes, comfortable chairs especially
designed for Milady’s comfort. Efficient Operators always glad to
serve you. ay :
The CHARLES PERMANENT for only $6.50 done by »
CHARLES Personally
THE EXCLUSIVE BEAUTY SHOP
215 W. Main. Street Grass Valley
PIII
Phone 60
me CITII TT}
-REMNANTS -‘
BODY AND FENDER 4&
REPAIR
Bring your car to us for § is
quick and skilled body and
fender repairs, and — painting. IMO e
“Glass installed. Tops weatherproofed and repaired.
Expert Radiator
New York
Philadelphia
be Rate Survey.
Repair“OUR WORK SATISFIES”
Only: Service of its kind in
Nevada City
drive a herd oi cattle to the Pecos
: .
.
}
fi
Baltimore
kinds. Acetylene welding, Gen~ GOULD’S
AUTO BODY WORKS
Located at the Nevada City
>
. Cities served by P. G. and E. rank 25th to 29th from the Loves in the United
States for monthly consumption of 100 to 250 KWH. These figures are from
the preliminary report of the Federal Power Commission's
COMPARE THESE MONTHLY BILLS
60 Kilowatt Hours per month (average P. G. and E. territory) cost in:
Auto Uph i 1 : :
oe VEPs OF A Indianapolis .............
ft taackamithine. Omaha een
Pittsburg
Our Rates Are Still Lower With Half Off For Extra Use
Owned-Operated-Managed
National Electric
a ae
4.05
3.55 San Francisco
aN 2.29) Seevamento =..
oo . 949 OO Jose ee
os 9:09) Stockion .0552... 55 2 G8
2.94
2.84
by Californians
>
~ WALLPAPER
. 10c
A DOUBLE ROLL
LINOLEUM SPECIALS
CONGOLEUM—6 Feet Wide
Per Square Yard
INLAID—6 Feet Wide
A FEW PIECES AT 75c A SQUARE YD.
Alpha Stores, Ltd.
Phone 5 Nevada: City
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