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March 18, 1938 (6 pages)

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NEVADA CITY NUGGET ___ FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1938. PAGE SIX : vette HORTICULTURISTS HOLD “hoe = jae OEE ence oo — O'REILLY iss 363," HIGH SCHOOL bd sible cardin courses in. hing. At one time along Te cares 3 ot IR ROTARY GUEST in the fifth, sixth and seventh cenLa tf } j issic ges of Nevada ~% Feyrtece: untes were represCommissioner cas eson 4 ry , rou Cit ia uries teachers of Greek were almost . , ¥, ented, in tve Nos hern California = ah es u : * i , invariably trish, In Ireland 2 . By MARY MARTZ ; ; he i i eee : Shs a i e :3 \ > ow invariably Irish. In Irelan earning. sy ; F i Ho tieivinre) Commiissioner’s Aspies Crees : . a her of ick o Reilly oe ie Se jakesa 9 Gh 4 ; = The junior girls with Jean Martz sociation held in Nevada City WedCHAN P OS CRETE ee, ee ee Re uese Ol “honor. at. yesterday’ ss : i 4 : . !as captain and the senior girls with @“nesday in the supervisors rooms at ‘“empion Mrele Neighbors of : ; Patrick’s Day luncheon cf tie Ne‘ 3 z Edna Doolittle as captain played nesday 1 th ipervisors rooms a Cham pic i R = The following mateers will be . nd along «the shores of the Medit% : 3 ; de l the eaurt house. Wooderast visited Crass Valley ae : ee ea a vada City Rotary ciub. Patrick Denterratieati, planting everywherd the basket ball Wedhesday afte thool. eard in the Ss erioT Cul Nis ‘ ° = rrane > Psanting oT VW PE I 2 Be te tendat a ED Fi eal iq. Commissioner Brant of Lake une/l Wednesday afternoon. Ofhuiilae Nes dites uate ie jvris Nelson was songmaster and led Keene at Jedchine etd « highor led The game was very exciting and end county, president of the association f'cers were elected by Grass Valley Hchatés oF Marien Hh Clive ana ee Rotary in singing Irish songs. ieathan ied with a tied score of 19-19.: The Bede Pee ustates sar s i. Ise E 2 iZali : s fees 4 hy} ay i presided. ; lodge and a most deligntful after-. Iam Kork, deceased. Petitions} The president used an Irish shellally At Armagh, St» Patrick founded a. ® oe ee f Speakers were D>. D. G. Mulbrath, noon was enjoyed by ‘the’ thirteen ‘ mctea § wilis . to sound the gong. The chairman of school which is still. in existence then compete for championship. } 2 Of preocaie 0 1S, Hl ‘ : i S St 1 e, patholog of the state department visiting members, frém this city. eee Sages he day was a real ir's:man, Fra Toth ar O'R f : 2 ge nee : ae ha 5 Si a . ‘Barber: vs. Kagan. Motion for . . See CS Father O'Reilly said, though Armagh . ST. PATRIC ‘KS DAY of agriculture, S. Lockwood, entimotha Dillon ‘Was. installed as Cham p-. . S°nnegan, wiho yeGause, of illness i now a part of North Ireland a) change of venue. an@ and! the high school will celebrate St. logist of the agriculture department ion Circle president ‘about three r in ores logist of the a ture departm ion e { i Wisma te Cuver. Sauae case . Was unable to be present, and an . the British Enhpire. ' Paldicies with as aecmebic Gad come and Mr. Hunt administrative’ assistweeks ago. ee . other: teal Irishman, Caio] Cough-. : é re i i under the direction of . cor. trial. munity sing 1 Nev ada 1eatre 7 atate 5? Nivane dessnsad pe Relat took his: piace. There were many ; ; il en ees a = tr 4 visitors from Grédss Valley and other ROTARIA Mrs, Libbey. The choruses, will coni ‘tions to eens time on contract an aw & h ; tribute some selections. ‘ j . . clubs. All members who failed to, accounts. ia 2 ie ie . : wear green ties were fin Re ae : ne . Es ate of John Arbogast, deceased . ee sigs T ‘ LouieSbaffi, who is critically~ill ase } ; lt was announced that on Thurs-/} ; : ‘ j . petition for extension of time and} ; % 2 : ; Ra IPR a ‘ } in Jones Memorial hospital with day, March 31, Michael Brickley, of ‘ : = : contract and annual acroun:s. . hs g pnenmonia, is showing improvement. j In re Annie Mulroy and Jennie ee ge oe sian ease ; ' Mr. Sbaffi is a state wthighway em. Mulroy, deceased. Petitions to es-. °'¥: Wil supply a eee feo oman sing > Vol { ployee and for several days he. was oe . j F RIDAY Srowing A Lice you’ REA SWEETHEART: <->: Murry and his stooge Oswald. The whole cast reads like “Who's Who” in Hollywood. They’ré a gay group in a dizzy swing world. SATURDAY MANHATTAN MERRY-GO-ROUND: With (Phil Reagan, Ann Dvorak and Leo Cabrillo in one great laugh, and BATTLE OF GREED with Tom Keene in ‘the lead role. SUNDAY Henie, Don Ameche and Sonja HAPPY LANDING: beyond’ imagining, reSunited with her one man-in-amillion. sweétheart. This is a musical of superlative splendor interwoven with rapturous song. Matinee Sunday 2 p. m. tablish facts of death. = ; Ng deo aes Bak ta will in an oxygen tent. e € Ss ~ 3 Estate of Michael Whi e, deccas3 oh re eres: The Nevada City Rotary club Participate. They will be guests of! D y 8 ;through Judge Raglan Tuttle was;club which expects to send up a deleled. Peition for letters of administration, . Sharp vs. Dillon, Demurrer. I Estate of Clark Hamilton, deceuns. . ed. Final account and petition. for distribution. : Es ‘ate of John Shaw, Twitchel, de-. the club and will be twenty-eight inj« number. Father O’Reilly said that while he. might naturally be expected to speak . yesterday invited to attend the meet-} gation of at least twenty members’: ing of the Grass Valley Rotary club] A large number of. Nevada City Ro. ext. Monday at luncheon in the Bret . tar‘ans. will probably attend, Dut . Harte Inn. Judge Tutt] } i 'on St. Patrick, he would not do so. f th ; ee Bete sub Neg Han Eo oR ae le the day. The program will be. not later than Saturday morning of . There was sO much legend mixed! . given by the Sacer . with fact that now passes for bio-. : seule Rotary . their intention of being present. ceased. Petition for letters of admin. : ; ES graphy of Ireland’s’ patron _ saint, ! stration. ; 5 eel j coe ag ; ; chat it was, indeed, a very difficult People vs. Whitney, arra‘enment. mater to wihaow Cthe wens roan Estates of Ralph W. Bar‘lett, ElizGhatt. Whe duseribad “tie canis A . . Px arly svs}abeth Vincent, Mary K. Nielsen, dea z
: tem of education that obtained 1 eS Oe eee % raid from sf aos ae EE People. vs Cartwirigh, Avregsn . 5 Mee pea century on through ‘the middle ages. : St. Patrick, himself, aside from beThru the Knot Hole ea LE ing. the greatest Christian missionA Glimpse of Building Activity JR COLLEGE THESPIANS ary of the fifth and later centuries, . Ss GRASS VALLEY MAR 26! was also a great teaczer. He spread Vol. 1. MARCH 18, 1938. No. 74. ““Wintetedt’:. Macwelt ko asan through Ireland the Gospel of Christ three act tragedy, which was played 303 Broad Street Phone 97 TENDERLEAF TEA, 7 oz. pkg.. 31c DEL MONTE CORN, 2s.. 2 for 27c and at the same time helped to stimulate general education. ed to take care of make your dollar before an appreciative audience of ; 4 There was a hunger and a thirst ’ 12 oz. whole kerne —2 for 29c your needs for any. sretch to the ut500 ‘persons last Friday in the Plac-. , Knowledee tt SGut “ircinne ' Kind of fence ma-. , tf his t er auditorium by the Placer junior oP ne weeses Urpae out trainee: verlal. Redwood. “0S! for ‘nis, type . arg Father O’Reilly said, from earliest & pickets in . several. °f construction. Let college drama guild, will be repeattimes and this. desire was in a great popular styles, wire} us help you plan ed at Roseville and Grass Valley unmeasute satisfied by roving schoolmn fence, posts etc. Alyour structure. der 'the direction of Miss Lillian B. masters. When a s:udent had aaTéA GARD:N PRESERVES Biescossesetoscleeseces 1 LB. JAR VAC 30 ‘books showing Allen, the diréctor. : ed tar chsh tho woule Waconia : garden ornamental er The @ate for the Grass Valley pers ae a iegeweis beiek a a Blackberry, Raspberry, Youngberry, Apricot and r % fences, arbors, ete. S : i ee ENG a ceacner. pi Want a beautiful formance will be on Marci 26. Dick pupils often in thetr own neighborPineapple eset. and efficient. fireTuttle, son of Judge and Mrs. Raglan heods. There were no school rooms place, Build around Tuttle and Tom Rickard of Nevada ¢ z Vy ; Contractor Royla Heatilator, either ; City both have prominent parts in but education was a family matter Madsen is in c*arge. brick or stone, and ike cmd i and the schoolmaster visited the of alteration work]. you will save fuel j ome. If the family were able to pay SCRADER’S ANT POWDER, large 33c on the home of Mr.!/and have a beautiind Mrs. Dave Rich-. ful fire place. Ten members of Wyoming Tribe ards on Boulder of Red ‘Men went to Grass Valley a small tuition, it was paid, but an education, the three R’s usually. was denied no one. However, education ORONITE FLY SPRAY, quarts.. 39c street. The Richards last Monday evening and visited : ; ly f th Sahsde 5 meeting for officers b i : sob een eee ate sf The Gables prop. in Nevada City. Guest — What a : ng rt vee se tions have some leisure. Students who'¢ ; ety Sekwacn “Grau aes aa was initiated and a delicious banquet . SWEET WIN Dp 3 ame your i completed a course of study were ex. CF ogee te een ahr a Shetek Valley and Nevada maid has! served, : 2s pected to pay for their tuition our . Fs Port, Sherry, Muscatel, Angelicia City is being imWith spring a Hostess—Oh, that eee \§ proved by a multi-/number of new/isn’t her real name. . The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. of the first money earned after iJ ple garage to take . small cabins are be-. We just call her R. L. P. Bigelow will be pleased to} graduation. ® care of the apart. ing ehcinh through-. “Dawn” because. learn that while Mrs. Bigelow is It was the law of the land, accord-' B ments into whi out this territory. she’s always br * ‘ Ae ‘ ; A spas ae , O'Reilly, th y~ i % tha erieiia) at We oe ioe alae meer still critically ill she shows consid-. ‘ng to Father O sei re senda We handle only strictly fresh fish consisting of Salmon, » as iss in betae divided. . erable improvement. Her sister, Mrs, . sician, who for lack o Denies Filet of Sole, Oysters, Shri ACrek. ‘Bob Bean is in N. E. Day of Pacific Grove came up. skill failed to cure his patient, y Imps an ra and is staying with her. would pay the patient a fee instead Sarge of the work. . WeW7ADA COUNTY LUMBER ) eee COMPANY — ? “THE FULL SERVICE YARD" i han iat ete ait, fe ee ane 7 o fr P ~ LET THE CAR Oscar J. Odegaard, Manager . wg hb as epee Phones 498-499 Nevada City “ aa y. h 5 » ae ? _ SPEAK FOR . SELF r Spring is the time to put in your fenc‘EVERY FEATURE HERE FOR SWIFT, SMOOTH, SAFE PERFORMANCE~FROM A BIG, POWERFUL ENGINE TO KNEE-ACTION WHEELS, LIN/ISTEEL FISHER BODY AND DE-* PENDABLE SUPER-HYDRAULIC BRAKES /" WORKLESS WASHDAYS! with the Successor to the Washing Machine! ane ee RA THIS IS ALL YOU DO: Put eee soiled clothes ae the dry cylinder. f BENDIX HOME See Washes.. Rinses..Damp-Dries AUTOMATICALLY This amazing invention does all the work of the week’s wash automatically without hands ever touching water. See. it demon‘strated. Learn all the wonders of its autoRemove clean clothes dampmatic operation. Learn how it pays for itself 3 dry, ready = line. ‘ e's « how easy it is to own, — Alpha Stores, Ltd. PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT FOR DEMONSTRATION — ee i a Se abreast se Satan ee TI — ‘Nevada City Phone 5 Grass Valley Phone 88 CARL w. SAHL = Grass Valley, , ‘California yet \ . : ‘ Sop eno i o .