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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 7, 1938 (4 pages)

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_PAGE FOUR NEVADA CITY \ MONDAY, -MARCH 7, 1938. NUGGET MISS JONES TO DIRECT DRAMA IN MARYSVILLE Miss Nancy Jones, daughter of Judge and Mrs. George L. Jones of this city and a former member.of the Nevada City high schcol -faculty,; now a member of the Marysville high school] faculty, will direct a cast in a performante Friday night, entitléd ‘‘Muréder in the Thirteenth Chair”. The play ‘will be given in the Marysville hig: auditorium. Miss Jones directed._-‘“‘Birds’ Christmas Carol,’ “The Cornered Moon,’ and “Seventeen,” all excellent performances while a teacher in the Nevada sehool City high school. Many Nevada City. friends of Miss Jones are expected to attend the play Friday evening. Phone Us for Prompt Delivery NEVADA CITY ICE . DELIVERY At Plaza — Nevada City PHONE 57 Quartz and placer claim focation‘ notice blanks at the Nugget office. LENTEN SERVICE Social Events There will be a Lenten serviée in Trinity Episcopal church next Wednesday evening at 7:15 o’¢lock. The Rev. Charles F. Washburn will conduct the service. SURPRISE VISIT tr-and-Mrs. A. dacobswere tak1 comrietely by surprise Sunday * 2 5 = t . S vyhen two -of Mr. Jacobs nephews, Laster and Bernard Jacobs and a Mr. wean from Chicago alighted at the dcor. The young men had made the trip by automobile: and after a visit ane . ! Catalina Island and other places in Southern Jalifernia. expect to be gone five weeks on this trip. for noon They itout Walter Weege entertained most delightfully Thursday. afterneon in honer of the 18th birthday of her son, Carlos Casmore. Ela‘orate decorations with a green and white color scheme added charm to ihe prettily appointed table which ad as is center piece a large birthday cake. Present for the happy time were Misses Lucy Proctor, Betty Held, Claire Randall, Lois Held and honored guest. i : Ss WORKLESS Put dry soiled clothes into the dry cylinder. Set two automatic coctrols —add soap and bluing. 3 Remove clean ciethes dampdry, ready for line. with the Successor to the Washing Machine!WASHDAYS! . BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY Washes .. Rinses.. Damp-Dries AUTOMATICALLY This amazing invention does all the work ot the week’s wash automatically without hands ever touching water. See it demonstrated. Learn dll the wonders of its automatic operation. Learn how it pays for itself ««. how easy it is to own. Alpha Stores, Ltd. PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT FOR DEMONSTRATION Nevada City Phone 5 . Misses Agatihla and Levonne Gates . entertained Saturday evening at a ; party in honor of the birthday of . their little sister, --Darlens . 'Many of Miss Gates’ young friends were there to help her celebrate her birthday and she received a nunyber of lovely gifts. Dainty refreshments were enjoyed at the close of the eveGates. Among present Jane Bennett, Shirley Davis, Levonne Gates, Dcrothe Hoff, Laurel Biggs, Agatha Gates, Phil Angowve, Ray Davis, Bud Tobiassen, Reg. Kennedy,Ellard Gates. Civic Club Sends Delegation to Gridley, Mrs. James Penrose, Mrs. Everett Robinson, Mrs. E. Raffington, Mrs. Belle Douglass, Miss Gertrude Goyne and Mrs. H: E. Kjorlie motored to Gridley Saturday moming to attend a president’s council of Federated Clubs of the Northern California. Mrs, Paul Alexander, formerly Mrs. Fred Zeitler of this city, was the main speaker, ‘ver subject being the con‘rol of cancer; which project "is occupying the attention of many scientists, physicians and laymen, who urge prompt attention to the symp‘oms, beliving that the disease taken in the early stages is curable but if left indefinitely as in most cases, cure is doubtful. Mrs Alexander represents the American Society for the control of caneer in California and is doing excellent work \in her department. Her “cnowledge of the subject which she ‘has studied thoroughly and imparts intelligently being of material aid to. the cause. ; these were Dersonal. . The L. D. S. Retief Society is preparing to give a bazaar Tuesday afternoon at their hall in Grass Valley. The members have made many useful and pretty articles for thie sale. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith came down from Grand Coulee dam in Washington Thursday for a_ visit with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Syms. Mr. Smith is enjoying a short vacation as he went from several years service in the Panama Canal direct to the Coulee “dam where he had charge of electrical in. stallation. » Mrs. Ed ©. Uren received a letter from her husband this forencon from Los Angeles. He is enroute to Douglas, Arizona, to consult on mining affairs and left San Francisco Wednesday. Due to the storm fury the train was stopped at Santa Barbara and the next morning the travelers in a fleet of busses went to Los AnHe sen: pictures of some of the flood damage. sales. and Mrs. Ed Martine spent the brothers and and also Mr. 1 na wtettingc +trr sek and visiting two in. Maxwell Grass Valley Phone 88 vitend family reunion at the nome of an aun: of the latter. The advanced comfort feature a all 1935, 1936 and 1937 Ford V-8’s? v 6 a 'TEP UP to the V-8 c NOW . . get superb performance, safety brakes, ‘4 tires, a luxurious interior, modern nd you won’t need cash now, if your present . ear. equals the down-payment. Balance on easy terms. See : your Ford dealer this week . . . get a modern V-8! ‘ SEE YOUR FORD DEALER TODAY! style.and color. Bauer gua ey ‘or Your mag LOO, bis Written ck, Sfaction a 5 ae BETTER CAR. EASY TERMS. ee Many of They cove Veo are eg BRING IN YOUR OLD CAR—DRIVE HOME A > Grass Valley : PHONE 406 BACH MOTORS FORD SALES AND SERVICE Hills Flat ee 4 District of r IMPROVES DRIVE-IN MARKET Prouse Drive-In Market on the Grass Valley-Nevada, City highway at the Nevada City southern limits
has installed two display counters in Fair Bid for . 6 » . . «IN PULPIT AGAIN —_—— the store. Boxes’ and miscellaneous Rev. H. H. Buckner, Methodist] tables were used before and the new chure? pastor, fho has bee ill for. improvements not only make the several months, preached Sunday in the local pulpit. Rev, Elwood Gray, who has taken his place, will be assistant pastor. work has been appreciated by the congregation and} they are also very glad to hiave Rev. Buckner back again. The Methodist -Churech Epworth store more convenient ‘but adds to its neat appearance. Mr. Prouse’s new store is drawing much interest from the district for courtesy and convenience for his community. 21S Mrs. Mardel Sweeney of San Francisco spent last week end in Nevada League and some 6f the church. City visiting her /parents, Mr. and members of the congregation went-to. Mrs.C. G. Sweeney. , the county hospital Sunday for the} —= monthly service. Now is the time to take spring tonic— WE RECOMMEND PEPTONA An iron and nux vomiea ‘tonic for improving the appetite and ~ for simple ; anemia — Pleasant to take. LARGE BOTTLE $1.00 ALSO— Rexall Beef Iron and Wine. Rexall Cascara and Iron Tonic Rexall Sarsaparilla Compound. Hexall Iron, Liver and Bone Marrow Compound. R. E. HARRIS The R ee PHONE 100 Diug Store Barner Mountain V. F. W. Post Auxiliary met insession in Odd Fellows Hall Friday evening, March 4 New members were initiatdd. John Cicogni, who received an appointment through civil service» tests to work in the Department of Motor Vehicles in Sacramenito, left ear. ELL THE WHOLE ly last week to assume his duties i at nine o'clock that morning. TRUTH AND SEE . iccstcr'sin cine st oun WHAT HAPPENS house for some time. Miss Gertrude Wilde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilde of this city, who has .been employed in County Superintendent Imagine yourself or your neighElla M. Austin’s department, has hors suddenly compelled under. been given the position left vacant strong pressure to tell nothing but by Cicogni. Bota are graduates of the truth. Wriat would become of the Nevada City p'-\ school-and St. your precious ego; what would happen to life long friendships; would social institutions withs.tand the siege of truth? Mary’s college ees ss Valley. The Class of °38, N. C. H. S. is desic. termined to make an experiment. Pretty Zoe Dell Lantis displays California’s 1939 auto license plates. Mote than 2,500,000 cars will carry this invitation to the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition, to be held on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay. Ernest Mohr, , has been employed at the Bigelow Mine at Sierra City several months, has returned to . : his home in Nevada City. Come to see the result at the Nevada Theatre on the evening of Mar. 25: There a selected group of the elass, who know the answers, will create the situation and suffer the eonsequences (for your delectation) of “nothing but the truth.” The demonstrators and the victims, with Robert Burke as director of procedure, will be the following: Phil Angove, Alice Graham, Clifford Hoff, Mary Marts, Melvin Clark, Bil Elkus, Reggie ennedy, Sylvia Moody, Edna Doolittle, Madge Piamezzi and Dorv thy Arbogast. Further detailed announcement of this unprecedented event will be forthcoming. ACME BEER GOESNevada Theatre MONDAY HOLLYWOOD HOTE ,With Dick Powell and Ted gHealey in screaming farce. ; TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY . Romance roaring FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY::-~ 2 i= ®be and John Boles Jack Okie-dokie Oakie doing the stuff, and BULLDOG DRUMMOND’s REVENGE to top the evening. THURSDAY 9 Gene Raymond and SHE’S GOT EVERY THING:* 2: ®Smodern love story that’s full of comical ups and downs. ON AIR TODAY Featuring stars and guest stars galore, a new, specatular half-hour Columbia network radio show is being launched for the brewers of Acme Beer on Monday, March Le Broadeast from New York City, the new Acme Beer Show will star Lou Holtz; famous Broadway comedian; Ted Husing, noted sports announcer, Kay Thompson, popular songstress, and Richard Himber and his orclrestra, recently rated as one of the three bes: bands in the nation. In the initial broadcast a trained seal affectionately Known as “Oecelia’ will be Lou Holtz, stooge. Holtz and ‘‘Cecelia”’ will be ably_assisted by Agnes Moorhead, well known comedienne. Planned to be aired for 26 weeks ~ HELPS KEEP with the second thirteen weeks emanating from Hollywood, ‘2e program will feature guest stars of the magnitude of Ben Bernie and Eddie Cantor on forthcoming broadcasts. It will be released locally “on Mondays from 9:00 to 9:39°P. m,-through Radio Station KSFO. er. NOTICE OF ELECTION “Notice is Hereby Given that_aGeneral Municipal Election will be held in ‘the City of Nevada, on Tuesday, the 12th day of April, 1938 for the election of the following officers for the full term of four years. City Councilman. City Councilman. City Clerk and Assessor. City Treasurer. There will be two voting precincts for the purpose of holding said election, consisting of the consolidation of the regular election ‘precincts established for holding State or County Elections as follows: Consolidated viting precinct A, comprising State and County precincts 2, 4 and 5, and consolidated voting precinct B, comprising State and County precinets 1 and 3. Polling places for said consolidated precincts A shall be the City Hall on Broad Street. and for said consolidated precinct B, shall be No. 1 Fire House on Main Street. The Polls shall be open from 8 A. M. to 6 BP. M. : The following named election officers have been reguarly appointed to conduct said election. Consolidated Voting Precinet A— : Judge; Mrs. William Hooper. Inspector; Mrs. Peggy Flynn. Clerks, Mrs. Philips, Miss Minnie Sandow. Consolidated Vcting Precinct B— Judge, Mary Hosken. Inspector, Richard Nicklass. Clerks, Mrs. Bert Moody, Frank Guenther. . B ctatp say modern lighting that is “easy on the eyes” makes the eyes feel better.. And they are right . .Good lighting brings out the beauty of the home furnishings . . . It aids personal beauty, too. Light that is glaring brightness or that is dim and gloomy makes hard work of seeing. It causes squints and frowns and scowls and brings on many premature wrinkles and face-lines. Good, modern lighting merely means the right kind of light, and the right amount of light where you read or sew or use your eyes. And you can have it easily, quickly, inexpensively. A Homé Lighting Recommendation chart made out for your home will fit lighting to serve the exact seeing-needs in your home. This is a free service and there is no obligation. Hundreds are taking advantage ot this service. Why not you? SEE YOUR DEALER P-G:-auvEPACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY é Dated, March 7. Owned O, erated . Managed by Calit« ; e : GEO. N. CALANAN, aa Pp ks , ged by Calitornians pee Na City Clerk. al RE ec} ee é SSH ‘ Bre, ert . .