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November 18, 1938 (6 pages)

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ey PAGE FOUR ———ESS NEVADA CITY Mr. and Mrs. Len Bassett and) ehildren of Alleghany spent the i tweek end visiting (Mr. and Mrs. Ca Johnson of Park avenue. RECEIVING HOSPITAL ~ 2 Ae 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 $:30-10 A. M. Pre-natal Care, Delivery, Postpartum Care, Care of the Newborn for the first 6 Months. Most Modern Electrical Equipment including Color Therapy =: JUGOSLAVIANS TO GIVE CONCERT IN CROCKERGALLERY An invitation to attend a special entertainment, in Crocker Art Gallery in Sacramento Sunday afternoon, November 20, was issued to Nevada City residents today ‘by Harry Noyes Pratt, director of the gal-! lery. The show will start at 2 p. m. The program will be presented by the Sacramento Music Association and will feature a concert of Jugoslavian music, played on native in-. struments by the Dalmatian Girls Tamburitga orchestra of SacramenNew Deal Under New Management 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please Every Taste , — i Let X and Z Then Z = % value in dollars per ton. treatment charges in cents per pound. =one fourth of the square root of X. BLACK SAND, CONCENTRATES, HIGH GRADE ORE BOUGHT Smelter Rates on Larger Lots HAL D. DRAPER CORNER MAIN AND COMMERCIAL NEVADA CITY—PHONE 364-W played iby the ‘Sacramento Symphony to. The group, dressed in colorful native costumes, is under the dirhas won statewide recognition among the Slav people. The concert is dedicated to the MeNeil Club, veteran Sacramento male chorus, which opens its 51st -eason on November 29 in the Junior College auditorium. The guest artist will be Vinko Karuza, popular Jugoslayian tenor, who recently came to America from Europe, where he was an opera and concert star. This is the first of a series of free Sunday afternoon programs to be presented at the gallery by the Music Association. The second will be on December 4, when Dr. Ralph Teall will give a preview of the Sibelius Symphony No. 1, which is to be Orchestra on December 7 in Memorial auditorium. Four stars from the Sian Francisco Opera company will be the guest artists at this concert. Season tickets covering the eleven concerts of the association now are on sale at $2.50. DIPHTHERIA AT FOREST The elementary school at Forest is ¢losed due, it is supposed, to puJACK MILLS AND. . ection of Miss Aida Marincovich, and . NUGGET FRIDAY NOVEMEE ] 8, 1938. =a 7 = FAMED BAND TO PLAY NOY. 19 Jack Mills ‘and his nationally known INBC and CBC coast tq coast national orchestra are booked back ‘co Grass Valley at Memorial building on Saturday, Noyember 19, by popular demand, Since playing Grass ee pils having diphtheria, The teacher notified Dr. Carl P. Jones, officer and he sent a deputy to the school district twice to ascertain the ailment. There are about 15 children attending the school which has been closed about a week. & {r Expert Drnauiing Remodeling, Coat Relining, Hemstitching. Covered Buttons and Fur Work. NEVA BOREHAM Phone 404, Grass Valley 203 Mill % GALLON JUG FIDELIS WINES — Dry ~ ¥%°GALLON 49c Enjoy these wines.often and particularly with your Thanksgiving dinner THANKSGIVING FOOD #5 FIDELIS WINES — Sweet all varieties Quart bottle 35c 65c GALLON $1.25 all varieties GALLON 95c Fifth Bottle 25c . Spiced Cider Cocktail Stuffed Celery © Olives PINEAPPLE GEMS SALAD Roast Turkey with Giblet Gravy Browned Sweet Potatoes Cranberry Sherbet Glazed Onions * Baked Squash Parker House Rolls Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream Coffee » Raisins * Roasted Walnuts Cranberry Sauce tall 17 WESSON Quart Can 39c Ocean Spray, Rich red color, Mild, tart flavor OIL PUMPKIN oz. can 10c R&R PORK AND BEANS Van Camps 221/ oz. can Qc CURRANTS 11 oz. pkg. 2 for 5c & Sun Maid APPLECIDER — Gallon 5c Martinellis Del. Monte «. SNOWDRIFT 3 pound can 49c Duchess MAYONNAISE. Quart Jar ive prices. Extra, fancy apples, Arizona Grapefruit, Cod Cranberries, crisp celery and sweet potatoes, are a few of the manw fresly fruits and vegetables ‘Safeway has for your Thanksgiving table. All superb garden-fresh quality at very attract: Nu. Made Cape CHOCOLATES 2 pound Monterey Old Fashioned GUM DROPS 2 Ib. céllo Monster BROWN SUGAR poiind PEAS DelMonte rey No. Del Monte Tiny, CHOCOLATES 4 pound box $1.19 CHOCOLATES 2 Lb, cello bag Jie Highway Be MUSHROOMS 4 oz. tin 19¢ Button y WALNUTS 2 pounds 33¢ bo WALNUTS—Large Pound Pe x Diamond ALMONDS IXL soft shell Lb. 20e ft Shell oY. TERS Tall 5 oiince can =] Je TRY SEASONING 14. ¢ bag ie . 2 can 1 JELLO Assorted Flavors PRICES EFFECTIVE Nov. 18 TO bo Ra Ms ; : fg fA% ee isin Holiday t Freats ii A a a 7S Libbys, fine flavored—New pack just arrived PLUM PUDDING 2 pound tin 4c SWEET POTATOES No. 214 can 13¢ MARSHMALLOWS Fluffiest Ib, cello bag SALAD DRESSING Quart Jar 27° FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 1 tall can ] (Jc Nob Hill ib. pkg. COFFEE Edwards Lb. tin 9]c Regular package CORN Highway — High Way bi ed can Lge. No. 242 cans Qc 2 for 25¢ 39¢ No. 2 can 3 for rict € f “SET OUT A RAISIN BOWL FOR THE HOLIDAYS bb rs oz. pkg. SUNMAID Nectars 3 for J5c
SEEDLESS RAISINS 4 POUND PACKAGE 23¢ SALES. TAX ADDED TO ALL TAXABLE ITEMS 15 oz. pkg. 3 forMist eases , SOR WRC a s health . Cooke; Listen The Wind, Anne MorEast of the Giants, George R. Stuart; The Lovely Road, Jeffrey Farnish; No Armour Against Fate, Margaret City, Be Gracie Allen (Murder Mystery, S. S. VanDine; All This and Heaven Too, Rachel i Man, Henry €. Link; Doctor Bradley Remembbers, This Is (Me, Kathie Julie Truett Yenni; Young Doctor Galahad, Elizabeth Seifert. Lamb from (Mrs. Buckner; Your Trees, (C. H. Collingwood from and the Agriculture Year Book for 1937 from United States ment of Agriculture ‘. Voorhis. ves, and Mrs. Len Bassett and Joe Smith motored to Auburn Sunday and visited Mrs. Johnson’s niece and husband Mr. and Mrs. Fred Develey, Jr. Carl Trevethick are reported to have found a small rich pocket of gold in JACK MILLS Valiey recently this attraction played to over 1000 admissions at Rainbow Gardens, Sacramento, also capacity houses at Portland, Oregon, Seattle and many other west coast cities. A host of vocalists and entertainers including Woody Ostead, Bill McMullen and Dick Clausen, will be ‘presented again.Following engagement here, Jack Mills will mové over to Reno, for November 23 and 24,°to play return engagements at El Patio ballroom. November 19 will be the last scheduled appearance of this fine aggregation in Grass Valley this fall at the Legion Memorial ‘building. The management of the Legion building requested them to return. There will be dancing from 9 p. m. until 2 a. m. at popular prices. BOOKSBORROWED FROM LIBRARY IN OCT. 1721 Mrs. Iva Williamson, city librarian reports that in “October ‘books borrowed for home use totaled 1721; fiction 1986; juvenile 277; miscellaneous 158; books borrowed from the state library 6. Visitors to the reading rooms— 1494. Men 381, women 159; boys, 546; girls 465; number of borrowers 1086; total attendance 2580; daily attendance 99. Cards issued 19; adult and twelve juvenile, cards canceled 6 adult and 4 juvenile, present registration 1012. Books purchased 20. Books donated 3, books discarded 2; \present accession 10965. Following is a list of the books purchased: Too (Many Cooks, Rex Stout; Monday Night, Kay Boyle; Choose from the Stars, Pamela. Wynne; Dynastyof-Death, Taylor Caldwell; Big Show, ‘Charles row Lindburgh; Growth of a Man, Mayo DeLaRoche; This Was ,Sandra, Beren VanShyke; The Four of Hearts, Ellery Queen; The Code of the Woosters, P: G. Woodehouse; Tarzan and the Forbidden Pedlar; The (dgar (Rice ‘Burroughs; : Field; The Rediscovery of ‘Frances Bret Young; Our gifts are.Tamerbane, Harold Knowing he American Forestry Association; Departthrough the ourtesy of Congressman Jerry Thirty books ‘were transferred rom the.rent shelf to the free shelMr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mr. ACE IN A HOLE CLAIM E. N. Costello, E. Moomey and Grocer ¢c their lease. Concentrates have been trate plant agent H. -D. Draper in leaned up and sold to the concenBF: Oa HR Mrs “Four hundred selected Boy-Scouts and a prize winning Boy Scout 60piece band will be seen and heard in Deanne Durbin’s new Universal picture, “That Certain Age,” which comes to the Nevada Theatre, Sunday. The scouts will appear in an early sequence of the picture when Deanna solves a problem that has been vexing scout officials. She offers to stage a charity play for the benefit of two under privileged troops. Jackie Cooper, in these sequences ior patrol leader. The band will play several selections, including the new song, by McHugh and. Adamson, “Be a Good Scout,” accompaniment. In the Boy Scout troop will be the famous St. Brendan’s Choristers, inducted into the Boy Scouts during production of “That Certain Age.’’ The choristers consist of 12 hoys ranging in age from eight to fourteen years. They have been heard often on national broadcasts, and in many motion pictures. The J. S. G. C. secret society composed of Nevada City high school girls and not connected with the school, held one of the most delightful parties given in some time last Saturday evening at the home of Miss Virginia Carney. VISION 1S RARE Grill . ES YOU "Valle WELCO Whenever you are in _ GRASS VALLEY We specialize in a 50 cent Sunday Dinner Excellent Meals at all times Use Nugget Want Ads. of the picture, will appear as a sen. . which Deanna sings to its} CARDINAL MEAT MARKET —Quality at Low Prices— For a choice selection order turkeys and fancy meat cuts early. 228 Broad Street, EL MADRID. CAFE . CHICKEN, TAMALES T Chilli Beans, Short. Orders. All Kinds. of. Drinks ’ 127 S. Church Street, Grass Valley J. J. VISCIA, Prop. Be Comfortable Get Your MATTRESSES Repaired and Cleaned by John W. Darke Commercial St. Nevada City Loy J. Phones 109M. TASTY PASTRY SHOP Now featuring ,100% WholeWheat Bread, Saffron Buns and Loaves—Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. / 123 Mill Street, Grass Valley PASTURIZED RAW CREAM AND MILK MABEN’S DAIRY Se perme; ay . Ranch-to-Customer Delivery Service in Nevada City and Grass Valley Send Us a Postal, Driver Will Call. ADDRESS, MABEN’S DAIRY, BOX $47, GRASS VALLEY. esheegefeite ly NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Pvactical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Mail order check work promptly. attended to. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westcheste> and Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies A UTOMOBI LE INSURANCE E. J. N. OTT, oe esd 101 MAIN STREET ED BURTNER OF THE GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS NOW IS THE TIME To get garments cleaned for Fall and: Winter, samples just received, SUITS from $29 to = Pall and: Winter GRASS VALLEY PHONE 875 SS GAS, TAKE iT TO Dick Lane’s . Broad ahd Union Streets POLISHING, RENT BATTERIES Expert Méclianics Phone 525 Garage OIL, ACCESSORIES, WASHING sre + KEYSTONE Meat With QUALITY you can depend PRICES your budget will —SERVICE THAT SPELLS SATISFACTION— Our Reputation is Our Guarantee Calanan and Richards PHONE 67 5 A Flavor! upon. approve. MARKET Nevada City