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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 18, 1935 (4 pages)

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THE NEVADA CiTY NUGGET MONDAY, _MARCH 18, NEVADA THEATRE SHOWS 4 ‘PRESIDENT VANISHES’ . . .Nevada City Garage. SEE THE NEW 1935 Piymouth Cars SALES AND SERVICE CHAS, E. LEITER, DISTRBIBUTOR AND CLIVE OF INDIA’ Donald Colman and _. Loretta Young are screen lovers again. “Clive of India,’’ the first milliondollar production of 20th Century . Pictures, which plays “Wednesday and-Thursday at the Nevada Theatre takes up, romantically speaking, . previous picture left off In -‘‘Clive of India,’ the with their wedding. a young: English girl, Day and Night Service Anywhere Ba where their Auto Repairs of Every Kind ; drama . 128 Main Street Nevada City Phone 133 ‘staris s a letLobert receive ter proposi ng marriage from a Clivs, a 3 clerk in India who RA INBOW G ARDENS jhas seen her picture. Something im“hd RB a dt . pel rer to-actcpt and she arrives in oe fy india t to find that her poor clerk h 9 m® of the land and the greatest of EngMm ilard’s heroes. Without any prelimGn d inary courtship they are married— DJ okcbin ind their love story starts from} ‘ & there. HOLLYWOOD'S The drama is taken from actual . thanters of the life of Robert Clive, RKouTe ne FAVORITE BAND becam -..nowthe giz nation’s most ic! popular mgs Pe Sng the: most stirring SOME Et stery aban that -has. beenproluced in a long time, ‘The. Presiden Vanishes” comes. to the Neilyada Theatre Wednesday and Thursid ry. “The President Vanishes” ij blends mystery, intrigu and roniance with shrewd. political observation to make for: unadulterated entertainment. The film starts in high gear with the United States on the verge of entering a and Arthur President Stanley, ting his fight for j ;nation in throes of war conflict role of courageously pitpeace against frenzy. new European Byron, in the ! t } however,. are a group of protiteers paid propaganda is creating the hysteria. Then on the very hour when the President is to go to ConHis real opponents, rapacious whose gress with his plea for peace, the nation is horrified by the announcement that he has been kidnaped. KIDDIES PLAN 2ND ANNUAL PET SHOW Plans are being made for the second. annual Pet Show by Washington grammar school children to be held early in May, which is sponsored by the P. T. A. Mrs. E. T. Bonner is general chair man and has started in earnest to make the show a success. Children are grooming their pets and making preparations to enter them in the parade and show which it is expected will be far better than last year. 1s pleased to announce chat their dining room is now under the manage“DON” formerly of the Shamrock © fate ment of Board for Miners $1.00 per day (including Lunch Buckets) Merchants Lunch 35c Short Orders at reasonable prices. TD csseeiel St Contplete Bar Service. Nevada City Gilbert Davis, principal of the Angels Camp high school, spent the week end with relatives at Blue Tent and in Nevada City. W. R. JEFFORD & SON ONE SOLID TRAIN Loretta, . ;ated. on at : e jmorning. “mans and Mr. _. attend . Mr. and Mrs. ‘Al Siesinets: . Return from S. F. with Guests Mrs. Ray Sommers of Nevada City . went to San Francisco Wednesday to attend a meeting of the General ie rence Plan of Representation . Telephone Employees. Mr. Semjmers joined her in San Francisco at ae end of the week. Thay returned 'to Nevada City in a new (dsmobile. wc them were Mrs. George Neagle and daughter Nadine who will make 3 weeks visit here. \irs.N. BE. Robins of this city went to Sacramento Friday and was oporthe Sutter~ hospital this A telégram to her daughter, Mrs. ‘Beryl Robinson, stated she ‘is getting along nicely. , from the funeral of R. H. Methis afternoon were noted, Ray. Hawkins, Bill on, Lloyd Smith, the Flemings, Cole. Kampo. Fred Joubert of Camptonville was also present to . Among those tending Dougall, Messrs. sons. will attend . of California sheriffs in Sacramento which will be March. 21, 22 and 23. Lee's 4 Mother ; Honor Guest Mrs: W. P.Lee most + entertained Sheriff Carl Tobiassen the annual convention held rraciously two tables of bridge reeently henoring her mother, Mrs. Hovey of ing. Montana, who is-here visitA profusion of lovely spring flowers were used in decorating the rooms. Miss Elizabeth Nelson won irst prize and Mrs. G. R., Schrader, consolation. The -guests Elizabeth Nelson, Mesdames Hovey,
G. R. Schrader, ’“R. L. P. Bigelow, Leland Smith, B. Goldsmith, Frank Mecwere; !Casland. AINSWORTH WILL PAY $5.00 FOR A NAME for his New Restaurant .and' Club Room. Bring. or mail your answer to 216 Broad ~ Nevada City Alleghany at-! ys Morris. § the services which were cotis. fs ducted by Nevada City lodge of Ma-. i . . . . Mrs. Robert Grant entertained Mrs. Miss Madeleine Gibbons, owner of . Belle Douglass and Mrs. Frederick ‘the Betty Jean Shop, was in this city © . Howard at a St. Patrick’s Day lunch. Saturday on her way to Los Aneon yesterday atone o’clock. ' geles on a pre-Easter buying,_trip. Nevada Theatre mystery! ¥ charge screcn. MONDAY AND TUESDAY THE PRESIDENT VANISHES House on the eve of war! The world’s greatest. manhunt begins to} find the vanished rice cao WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY CLIVE OF INDIA inan he loved!! See the Massacre at the of the Battle of Elephants—a great pageant enacted on the The he i snatched from} the White thrilling Electrifying drama and With Ronald Colinan and Loretta Young. His flaming sword crushed india and the heart of the woBlack Hole of Calcutta, the Valley Electric Specializing in mine and all Industrial Motor Electric work, motor rewinding. A. J. ADAMS, Prop. Commercial and Main Streets Motor Works Nevada City ~v . MAYTAG WASHERS FILL F uneral Directors . AMBULANCE SERVICE that the MAYTAG WASHER CO. has] sold a solid train load of washers to} any one state. Twenty seven Belek . Nevada City Grass Valley ears loaded only with Maytag Wa? ers -arrived in California a day Gr two ago, and one of these cars has! just been received by the GRASS} VALLEY ELECTRIC CoO., 120 sae Main Street, Grass Valley. In 1928, the lowest price for al MAYTAG was .$175.00, now you can! buy, for a. limited time only, a gen-. uine MAYTAG for as low as $69.50. Out of the 75 washers that arrived ; in this: car there.are only a few of . the low priced MAYTAGS. . MORE MAYTAG WASHERS ARE SOLD THAN-ALL OTHER MAKES COMBINED. ‘PRICES CUT IN HALF AS LOW AS 10c ‘A DOUBLE ROLL BODY -AND FENDER REPAIR Bring your car to us for : quick and skilled body’ and ferider repairs, and painting. Glass installed. Tops weather’ proofed and repaired. Expert Radiator Repairing, Auto Upholstering of all kirds.—Acetytene welding; General blacksmithing. Per Souue Yad “OUR WORK SATISFIES" Only Service of its kind in Nevada City GOULD’S . AUTO BODY WORKS Located at the Nevada City Garage INLAID—6 Feet Wide A ee PIECES AT 75c A SQUARE YD. ’ \. This is the first time since 1928: TO GROW MORE employment MORE trade for the merchant MORE business MORE progress The P. G. & E.1S A DOLLAR PLANTER The people, all of them sooner or later, reap the harvest This Company Distributes ee ‘PAYROLLS . . . $16,000,000 per year—$1,333,000 cv» employees. ry month—in wages and salaries to 10,000 ~~ 900 California stockholders residing in 900 cities and towns of the state—earnings on savings and capital inyested in this company. Z $24,800,000 PER YEAR . . in these’ cwo items.alone, thus is spread throughout our territory arid is ‘redistributed in local.communities to merchants, theaters, doctors, dentists, dealers—for every kind of material and service. And that’s not all— TAXES ./This Company is California’s largest " taxpayer. We paid $11,459,000 in taxes in 1934; $7,121,060. to the State of California. Fhe tax systenr is bc ins changed, and the next fiscal year our taxes will be paid directly to cities and owners. counties. Our payments will help support focal ‘government and should lighten the tax’ burden upon local property. NEW BUSINESS..Vircually all installations of gas and electric appliances throughout our system are handled by focal plumbers, metal workers, electrical contractors and others. The Company's operation helps numerous other ‘businesses in this way. ELECTRICITY 1S CHEAPER Ye Off to Householders and Commercial Users for Extra Use. 10 Per Cent Off (Approximately) for Street Lighting. sheet E>Gyan EMPLOYEE TRADE ..P. G. and E. employ: ees spend their paychecks in the communities in which they live. They are your friends and neighbors, active citizens, civic workers, homé * eae * These are not statements of opinion —they are Facts, the truth of which is ~easily demonstrated. We publish them to draw your attention to the true character of this gas and electric utility as a Home Industry that performs a valuable economic service to each community, one that maintains and stimulates growth and development. PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY ‘ Owned * Operated + Managed by Californians t 19353. * Vag A .