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NEVADA “CITY sats aha 18 FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1938.
Put dry soiled clothes into
the dry cylinder.
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Set two automatic controls
—add soap and biuing.
Remove clean ciothes dampdry, ready for line.
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: ,. With the Successor to the Washing Machine!
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Washes.. Rinses. .:, Damp-Dries;* if
AUTOMATICALLY
This amazing invention does all the work
of the week’s wash automatically without
hands ever touching water. See it demonstrated. Learn all the wonders of its automatic operation. Learn how it pays for itself
ee « how easy it is to own, :
Alpha Stores, Ltd.
PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT FOR DEMONSTRATION
Nevada City Phone 5 Grass Valley Phone 88
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FRIDAY
that’s full of comical ups and downs. °
2
Gene Raymond and
S8Ann es in a
SATURDAY
The newest and most
THANK YOU MR. MOTO:::: 20"
Sthe famous Saturday
Evening Post sleuth. Peter Lorre in the lead. TEXAS ae gas
Hopalong Cassidy rides for Uncle Sam! Matinee Sat.,
2 P.
SUNDAY
In the cast of thousands are: Dorothy LaHURRICANE": Jon Hall, Mary Astor. /
Sstory of primitive passions by the authors
of “Mutiny on the Bounty.” Matinee Sunday.
A turbulent
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
a
Social Events
1
‘old of “cooteratives”’
. orest Service Ladies
. 5
=niov Social Time
43 monthly meeting of the Ta. 41 Navdnal Rorest service officials
-es, was held at the National Hot-. _
. st *'» Nevad2 City Wednesday. Mrs.)
erank rntonville and
of —North
ses. Delicious
Eres sre seryed on pret-}
+Iy enTe d tables decorated with
tJ e2ndles and evergreens,
Cards enioyed for several
vit’) lovely prizes being awardMrs. Baxter, Mrs. W. P. Lee
G eorgia O’Con-}
. summer
“eowly Weds are
returned ¢darlier i
their
They
yed the central feature
refreshments being a
ding cake and -an
eake both beautifully
ate to the occasio
trude Ww ‘Ide and Betty Liou Krough . T2rough her studies
ted in serving.” q2sis
/ A profusion of daffodils,
ment on -Drummon
honeymoon
immense
C: rests of Honor
M. and. age Geary .Feagans of
neld open house and
2 = steed many guests between .
7:20 and 10:30 o’clock Tuesday evening in honor of their daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dow.
nthe evening
in soduthern
of the dainty
A delicious buffet supper was ser-, *
“C9, OPERATIVES”
UW. MEETING
Nevada (Fas
FS
Association of
unit of the
American University
, Women held its March meeting ‘on
Wednesday night at the home of
Durbrow with Miss
> Davis as chairman of the
A very fine program was enjoyed
the group. Mrs. H. E. Kjorlie
in Norway and
While traveling there last
Mrs. Kjorile became greatly
interested in cooperatives and made
weden.
2 survey of them in so far _as she
able in her brief stay. She exrlained that the cooperatives were
wide-spread and growing and very
successful in some fields but only
nartially successful in others. They
ad succeeded in ‘lowering the prices
of necessities. As to the matter of
there was considerable disas the houses built under
plan were generally tco* small.
cooperatives began with -a depart of the consumer
housing,
eontent
the
sire on the
‘break the monopolies on certain necpyramid wed-!
prides .
decorated apn. Misses Gerhyacinths
and carnations decorated the cosy
rooms Mr. and Mrs: Dow
many lovely and useful gifts.
will make their home in an apartstreet.
Camptonville Club
CAMPTONVILLE,
Ww Club of
met iast week ai the
Lesta H. Jouwbert
was decided that
purehase some books
books. suitable for the
dren. A committee
Mesdames Grace Pauly,
and Veva-. Meggers was
was also voted te hold
t>e evening
omen’s
the
©
the meeting
=
Marecn
consisting
and dessert w
Buys Books for Library
Camptomnville
home of Miss
on Main street, It
club should
for the library
chil-; smaller
of
Louisa Price
appointed. It
a public card
of March 19.
refreshments
ere served by
BIRTH
. EPorn—At
tar
Mrs. Robert Slifton
San Juan, a son.
tne Nevada City
jum on March 8, 1938 to iMr. and
Evans of
SaniNorth
Glenn
ago.
Cleland enjoyed a fishing
trip in the Redding area a few days
SPRING SILKS
FANCY PRINTS, Yd.
SHARK SKIN, Yd.
LOVELESPUN, Yd.
NEW COTTON
WASH DRESSES
$1.95
EACH UP
NEW .RAYON AND
SILK DRESSES
$3.95
EACH UP
§9¢
is
79¢
in
lovely
Designed for Fashion’s mood of the
moment—feminine,
* subtle, soft. There’s
an exciting newness about these
charming NoMend
*“‘COLOR MOODS:’
For example:
_ SUNNY Bronze
is the softer “bright” shade
ose gracious warmth says
definitely “Spring 1938".
F
ue
.
LAZY Tan
is warm in toné, a
of lovely concours anda
fect companion for psy
ey
ae Beige
Looks new and ultra-smart,
an excellent wear-it-everything choice.
= “COLOR moons” = =
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Setter Fabrics Testing Berean,
miGHEsT QUALITY
10.— }
. world,
E
La
!
essities.
Mrs. Bennett
ec operatives in
intluding
also gave a talk on
other parts of the
the United States.
she ‘believes
that cooperatives in this country are
here to stay and that they will grow.
Mrs. Don Billick who lived in
wecutwed Ve enezuela for three years entertainThey . ed the ladies in a most interesting
vner with descriptions and = accounts of life in that country.
Tonight the “International Relaons’’ section of the club will mee’:
the home of Mrs. Everett Robinon East Broad street, Nevada
Lloyd A. Hiscox, local postal employee, is enjoying a week’s vacation.
He spent some time in Sacramento
visiting friends and relatives.
@
Mr. and Mrs. W.-G. Sweeney and
son of San Jose will spend the coming week end Nevada City with
Mr. Sweeney’s Mr. and Mrs.
C. G, Sweeney.
in
parents,
Bill Jeffrey. who is attending San
Jose.state college, and his brother,
Charles Jeffrey, student at a business college in Oakland, will come
to Nevada City for the week end
wit) theri parents, Mr. and
Charles Jeffrey of Walrath avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weldon, Mrs.
L. L. Larrabee and Mrs.
Young attended a special meeting of
the V. F. W. auxiliary in Marysville
last evening.
EXCITING SSRN EWS .
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_.SILK STOCKINGS
SHEER and SEMI
TESTED
98 PAIR
$1.15 PAIR
$1.25 PAIR
~ . PRINCESS SLIPS
NEW PURSES
$1.00
EACH UP
*
$1.00
EACH UP
NEW GOSSARD
COMBINATIONS
$1.95
AND UP
fr
GOODS STORE
GRASS VALLEY
to!
Mrs.
Minnie . .
April.
on books,
h
captain, Jean Martz, junior, Marilyn
ha>man, sop'>omore and Sylvia BAN) (2 eRICAN”
Ronning, fresmman: ‘The girls have
played in. teams,
and some very exciting ‘games have
HIGH SCHOOL
NOTES
ECONOMICS CLUB
The Home Economics ciub
noon meeting Wednesday.
bers
be heid at some time when ‘ithe weather permits. They also talked about
ti
for
ior
discussed plans for
convention in Chicd
all some
Miss Rectcr spoke
interesting and
girls.
12
igh school
INTERCLASS
accordin
been fought.
Friday
TOPSY TURVY DANCE
is sponsoring «a
topsy turvy or backwards dance on
the gymnasium.
There will be refreshments and a
'good orchestra. The dance is under
the
girls league advisor, and Lucy ProcThe girls: league
evening. in
supervision of Miss
tor, president:
}./Miss Lily Duseschi has accepted a
clerking position
economics’
BASKETBALL
Inter class basketball sames fo be
held between the girls will start in
the near future Edna Uhrig is senior
SAILOR BOYS VISIT HERE
Leonard Smith and Pack Higgins,
Ss. S.
Pensacola now at anchor at Long
Beach, left Nevada City Tuesday after a six day visit with Smith's brother, Paul L.-Smith of Park avenue.
The two young men are from Kansas
and are enlisted for a four year term
and have been én the navy two years.
The two boys in their snappy. blue
uniforms enioyed a visit here witth
their relatives and were greeted by
many for ‘heir Bae
cheery ways.
two young sailors from the U.
neld a
mem‘to
The
a hike,
to be given
elubs ‘ih
to the girls
reorrect for
and wn smile
Goi WO,
g to weight
A Perplexing Question and
a satisfying answer,
McKnight,. vustard, ,mayonmaise, pickles,
relishes. How good they are! But
how do you serve them, without
with
House in this city.
making your table look like a
delicatessen! Fostoria answers
your question with three ‘lovely
little pieces in its famous ‘“‘American’”’ ppttern—a charming and
authentic reproduction of Early
The Lace
Mrs.
et Odegaarde and Mrs
Caslan.
Leland Smith will
Sacramento Monday with a group to
attend the San Francisco-San Carlos
opera company performance In the
party will be her daughter,
‘Betty Smith, Marian Gwin, Margar-Frank McAmerican. There are over a hundred pieces in this line, and all
are pleasingly inexpensive.
HARTUNG’S
DEPENDABLE JEWELERS
124 Mill St. Grass Valley
motor to
Misses
: 303 Broad Street
Phone 97
POTATOES
25 pounds
NO. NEVADA COUNTY
10 pounds 35c
DAROSA SWEET WINES
PORT, SHERRY MUSCATEL
ANGELICIA—Gallons
DAROSA DRY WINES
SAUTERNE, CLARET
(Includes jug deposit)
Van Camp Tomato Soup, large
@
3 for 25c
Washo (with Kite) 0. eae © pee 32c
‘Swifts Laundry Soap uo. 10 for 19c
We handle only strictly fresh fish, consisting of
Salmon, Sole, Crab, Shrimp and Oysters.
Thru
A Glimpse of Building Activity
the Knot Hole
MURPHY PAINT
NEWS
We will have an
interesting paint
event again. this
spring. We will have
colored descriptive
circulars and samples to give gfatis
to our customers.
If you did not par. } ticipate in this
event last year,
kindly give us your
name,
Mr, and Mrs. J.
E. Crawford of the
South Star Road is
working on completion of his log house
residence. Wihen
completed this home
will be modern in
every respect.
Contractor’ Roy
No. 1. MARCH 11 1938. No. 73.-—
Madsen is in charge. ened a policeman’s
of re-shingling the. knees, missed the
". Phones 498-499.Finance Company
building on ,Coyote
and Main Sts. -No. 1
Perfect Red Cedar
shingles on this job
will ‘make a_ roof
good for many
years.
street island by. a
hair, and grazed a
bus,'all in one dash.
The policeman . hailed him, then
strolled over to the
taxi, pulling a big
lnandkerchief from
hiis pocket en route.
“Listen, cowboy ”’
he growled. ‘On the
Building Contract-. . ;
or ‘Howard Ross
was a visitor from. Way back: I'll drop
-Portola--‘Thursday,. this and see if you
ean pick it up wilth4
He reports Reno and Py
yer teeth.
Oroville roads open
to‘travel with no eS
difficulty.
A meek little man
was in-ecourt_for a
minor offense.
“Were you ever
in trouble before?”
asked the judge.
“Well, er-er,’’ was
the hesitating response.““‘I kept a library ‘book too long
once and was ‘fined
ten cents.”’
Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Hayes have
started a new home
on Alta Hill with
the erection of a
fine garage.
A hard driving
taxi driver ignored
a red signal, threatNEVADA COUNTY LUMBER
COMPANY
“THE FULL SERVICE YARD”
. SOsear J. leva yone tes Manager
Nevada City
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