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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 11, 1938 (6 pages)

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aaa Fe NEVADA CITY NUGGET: allel ena “Now featuring, 100% day and Saturday. WTasty PASTRY SHOP WholeWheat Bread, Saffron Buns and Loaves—Every Wednesday, Fri‘423 Mill Street, Grass Valley COURT CAFE Real Home-Cooked Meals. serve cocktails, tom collins. 36c up. Saturday All Night FOOD OF SUPERIOR QUALITY We Lunch Open Every Night till 2:00. Corner Pine and Commercial MEAL! Fountain Service Mrs. E. F. Hughes, Prop. Flat, Grass Valley ENJOY A REAL HOME COOKED . We specialize in Steaks and Hamburgers. Regular Dinner 40c THE SERVICE LUNCH » Hills Be Comfortable Get Your MATTRESSES Commertai St . Uh eared Phones Repaired and Cleaned by John W. Darke Nevada City 109M. CLIFFORD WARNER . NIGHT SCHOOL TEACHER Clifford L. Warner, artist and photographer, who has been teachjing art and photography in the Nevada City high school two evenings a week, announces that the photography class, which has been held in the high school on Thursday even‘ings will hereafter be held every . Thursday evening from 7 to 9 in his ' studio on Commercial street, Nevada ‘City. The art class will go on as usual “Tuesday evenings from 7-to 9 in the ‘high school. : The reason for this change, Mr. Warner stated, is that his studio is better equipped with the necessary photographic facilities for the teaching of photography. Mr. Warner is an excellent artist and photographer, well qualified to teach one or both.of these arts, and pupils interested in studying either of these subjects will find it well worth their while to attend his classes. Carlos Casmore, son of Mrs. Walter Weege who enlisted in the army about three months ago, spent the past week end at home. He is stationed at the Presidio, San Francisco, and is studying to enter West Point. f Commercial Street _—SERVICE THAT SPELLS SATISFACTION— Our Reputation is Our Guarantee KEYSTONE MARKET Calanan and Richards PHONE 67 Meat With A Flavor! QUALITY you can depend upon. PRICES your budget will approve. Nevada City ee PROMINENT WOMEN PLAN FOR FAIR . ’ Presented by the California State Commission and pictured above are distinguished California women—leaders in. many fields of endeavor—who met recently in San Francisco ‘to discuss plans for the entertainment of millions of visitors to the 1939 Exposition on Treasure Island. Seated, left to right, are: Mrs. Angelo J. Rossi, wife of the mayor of San Francisco; Mrs. Florence P. Kahn, former congresswoman from California; Mrs. V. R. McPherson, Mono County. Standing, left to right: Mrs. R. Esterley, Nevada County; Mrs. Kathleen urelia Henry Reinhardt, President of Mills College. I N. McCormack, Nevada County; Mrs. Norris, celebrated novelist; Mrs. Gene Crosby, Mono County; Dr. Ww. W. i FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1938. J. D.i\Rafferty of the Tahoe National Forest went to Truckee this morning where Christmas trees are \. being cut for the holiday trade. C. M. Gwin, administrative assistant of the forest service stated yesterday, forest officials do not expect a large amount of Christmas tree business this year as practically all first grade trees have been cut. Several small sales have been mlade so far in the Truckee district. About 15,000 trees were cut last year for the holiday trade. STRONGER THAN BEFORE, WE SAY, THE O. K. TIRE WELDING WAY! For very little we can make that old casing give you thousands of extra miles. An O. K, weld repair is stronger than the rest of the tube or tire. It is absolutely dependable and permanent and will stand any wear or abuse that the tire itself will stand. BALANCE GUARANTEED NO BUMP. NO SHIMMY O. K. TIRE WELD CO. G. R, Jarrard, Manager HILLS FLAT, GRASS VALLEY A bright new neon sign (son nies Place’? appeared Wednesday in. front of John Marks newly opened . liquor establishment and cafe on upper Broad __ street. Joha’s many friends are wishing him luck in his business venture. NORMAL VISION IS RARE GooD COOKS AGREEEVERYTHING . TASTES BETTER WITH = \ 7 HIGHWAY BRAND BUTTER *, = NATIONAL FOOD CHAIN PROGRAM ARKET CARM SURPLUSES GFFECTIVELY PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 11-17 INCL. PEAS STOKELYS No. 2 Honey Pod 12¢ Libbys LIPTONS TEA Black ¥% Ib. 39c. 1% lh. 2]Jc SPAM White King laundry soap H O OATS B Lux FLAKES Sleepy Hollow Nu Made SC OT TOWELS Large roll 3 for 25c IVORY SOAP Guest size bar 5c ‘6 oz. bar 44/2c 10 oz. bar 2 for 17 BORAXO ‘Van Camps PORK AND BEANS 27 oz. can Il1¢ TOMATOES No. 21% can”’3 for 25¢ aLA. 21, pound can 17° PEACHES No. 214. cans SALES TAX ADDED TO ALL TAXABLE ITEMS Real Roast TOMATO SAUCE Highway Buffet Can PINEAPPLE Libbys MAYONNAISE 3 for (rc [4 can 10¢ TOMATO JUICE No. 2 can 2 for ]5 on 12 ounce tin Hormels Miracle Meat MAZOLA OIL
Free: Mazola “Salada Bowl” recipe book with each purchase. Large packagé 5c Quick or Regular SYRUP Pint jug 18c © Quart jug 32c Quart jar 39¢ JELL WELL Reg. pkg. 3 for ]3¢ All. Flavors i KARO SYRUP. 114 lb. can 3c Blue Label ; CORNSTARCH Pound pkg. Qc Kingsfords GLOSS STARCH Argo . b. pkg. Qc 14c 10 oz. can 20 Mule Team FLAPJACK FLOUR Large pkg. 19c Albers ; OLIVE OIL Star Quartcan 7Qc FLOUR 49 pound sack $1.39 Kitchen Craft BEER 11 oz. bottle 4 for 25c Brown Derby Plus bottle deposit ge ee 109¢ [. PEANUT BUTTER 2 pound jar 25¢ SEASON TICKETS, FOR CONCERT SERIES ON SALE H: A. Curnow, manager of the Nevada City branch of the Bank _ of America, ‘has announced that season tickets for the eleven concerts of the Sacramento Music association have been placed on sale in the bank offices. Mr. Curnow said: ““We have made these tickets available prin'cipally because we feel that the people of Nevada City should be given the opportunity of hearing this fine music at the bargain price offered. Season tickets are $2.50 each and cover all of the concerts. This is less than 25 eents a concert. If purchased individually, the concerts admission would total $9.00. Thus, it is a saving to those planning to attend to have season books,’’ The Music Association program will include concerts by the Sacramento Symphony Orchestra under the baton of William Vanden Burg, conductor of the Standard Symphony Hour; by the McNeill Club, popular made chorus; by the 200 voice Civic Singers group, and by the Sacramento Light Opera Guild presenting **Pinafore’”’. i One of the features of the program will be the appearance of the San Francisco Opera Ballet with the Symphony Orchestra on January 12. CCC BOYS RETURN TO CAMP FOR WINTER About 180 CCC boys have been working in the Forest Hill and Michigan Bluff section all summer have returned to their winter quarters at Camp Bradley. The boys have been forest fires the past season and have spent practically all their time working on the truck trail into a vast forest area beyond Michigan Bluff. This is the second year the trail has been worked on and it is expected it will be completed in about two years moré. r The forest service has constructed a ski shelter at Cisco where. it will be of great benefit to the throngs Later on or as soon as funds are allotted ‘the forest service will construct another one on Robertson Mat. RING ASPIRANTS hens, Nevada City high school students are practicing boxing under ‘. Manager Duke Dorff. The boys are preparing to enter the Golden Glove boxing bout in San ‘Francisco in November. quite fortunate in not having many: NEW TRUSTEE OF HAUBER SCHOLARSHIP NAMED Judge Raglan Tuttle on Friday appointed Harley M. Leete to sit on the board of trustees of the Hauber Scholarship fund. The fund consists of $5,000. Leete takes the seat made vacant by the death of G. J. Rector. The other two trustees are Mrs. O: McCraney and Mr. P. O. Strandberg. Mr. and Mrs. John Zunino and son spent the past week end in San Francisco and other bay cities visiting relatives and friends. John Solaro and wife of Reno, spent the week end in Nevada City visiting Solaro’s mother, brother and many friends. John is still with the telephone company, RECEIVING HOSPITAL CLINIC 118 Bush Street GRASS VALLEY DANIEL L. HIRSCH, M. D. Director Social Disease Clinic: Monday and Friday, 8:30-10 A. M. Maternity Clinic: Wednesday and Saturday 8:30-10 A. M. Pre-natal Care, Delivery, Postpartum Care, Care of the Newborn for the first 6 Months. Nevada City Laundry QUALITY WORK SKILLFULLY DONE BY HAND Prompt Courteous Service Free Delivery All our work is priced right, Phone 577 241 Commercial St Most Modern Electrical Equipment including Color Therapy New Deal Under New Management 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please Nevada City Every Taste OF THE GRASS V. 111 MAIN STREET ED BURTNER © NOW IS THE TIME To get garments cleaned for Fall and Winter. New Fall and Winter samples just received. SUITS from $20 to $55. GRASS VALLEY ALLEY CLEANERS PHONE. 876 who visit the area for snow sports. . , Elton Tobiassen and Dick StepRanch-to-Customer Delivery Service in Nevada‘ City and Grass Valley Send Us a Postal, Driver Will Call. ADDRESS, MABEN’S DAIRY, BOX 847, GRASS VALLEY. Assays made for gold, NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. silver, lead and copper. Mail order check work promptly attended to, Agent for New. York-California Underwriters, Westchester and _ Delaware Underwriters Insurance CompaniesAUTOMOBILE INSURANCE E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor Valley Grill . WELCOMES YOU Whenever you are in © GRASS VALLEY We specialize in a 50 cent Sunday Dinner Excellent Meals at all times ‘}1]/108 MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY GAS, POLISHING, RENT BATTERIES TAKE IT TO— Dick Lane's Garage Broad and Union Streets OIL, ACCESSORIES, WASHING ‘s