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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 20, 1936 (6 pages)

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1936. PAGE SIX — NEVADA CITY NUGGET ALL COLLEGE REUNION DINNER. MAP OF WASHINGTON RD. PRESENTED T0 C. OF C. Leiter PROUSE MARKET INSTALLS FINE SPEAKER AND PROGRAM AT P. T. A. MEETING WALNUTS IN CROP _The crop of a pheasant, killed in the Gridley district, during the past week end, revealed six halves of BOYS TENNIS TOURNEY STARTED A boys tennis ‘been started in the high school to ,compete with the winners tournament of Vice-President Charles W Tonight is the océasion at which hulled-English walnuts, and black gtrts tournament . abou ‘presided at the chamber of coma ; the Parent Teachers Association) seeds. The bird had cracked the’ finished. Many boys have signed up merce Lsaigred Monday.night in ak will hold ‘an open meeting in. the} nuts and swallowed the halves, their . and it is expected that a real tough % , absence of President Fred ee @ parlors of the Methodist .church. beaks are strong enough to break, competition will be played. . iw ho is ill. . A great, gleaming white refrigerThe Ey T. A. decided to have an open] the shells. (Contimnea from Page One) . John Portier, W. F. Roddy and) ator room for the cool, sanitary . meeting because a the piememanis FUNERAL SERVICES IN ; Re A. Carlson, Ward Sheldon and . storage of bacon, luncheon meats,. Of the speaker, Miss Maud Murchie, ELKS ENJOY RAVIOLAS SACRAMENTO Tuttie, Stanford; Judge Raglan Tut-. Dr. W. Reeder were appointed as a cheese, milk and vegetables in large formerly of Nevada City. Miss, MurSea : ea Buneral ‘Services .were held yea tle, California. : Seas of investigation as to the} quantities. has just been completed chie is head of State Home EconomRaviolas and chicken prepared by! terday afternoon teow the — Gallek is Shaw, San Francis s t ‘bJlity i ics is w Ee eee ; ; : Lois Shaw, San I ngenciele tate; . feasibility and wossibjiity of pur-!at the Prouse Drive-In Market on. !¢s ihe eater = a well suis Mrs. Zanocco made a big hit at the} undew:alting \warlors jin SacramenB. C. Barron, C. O. P.; Irene Bar-) chase by the county of the Daniel the Nevada City Grass Valley high-{in Nevada City having many friends Elks lodge at their regular semi-/to for the late Raymond Peterson gm ton, Chico; -M. L. Mobley, Califor: . Property at the corner of Pine and . way. The refrigerator and a. Dayton . 27d Ne shell tee ocd J monthly dinner last dinner, who passed away in Sacramento nia. g + ‘Commercial streets. It is proposed; Mistor, which keeps vegetables fresh Tonight's meeting will begin at} pooupall was the theme of the! Monday. Wallace Butler, Stanford; Ford-to purchase the building and move. and crisp by wafting a fine misty; “ight o’clock and the public is inevening and swift arguments made Mr. Peterson, a former Nevada Kalenborn, Stanford; Margaret Far min, ornia; Sheldon,. California; Michigan; . California; Califorgia; Ed i§iddell, Dean Buchan, Stanford. B. L. Eastman, California, B. L. Eastman, Wellesly; Lily Leete, California; Harley M. Leete, fornia; . George Gallagher, School of Mines; Mary C. Gallagher, . U. of Arizona; L. R. Blessing, Knox; Arizona; Mrs. Cali-. Colo, . ~\it, then use the site tn widening the Stanford; Don Billick, Califanproach to the county court house. Edith Lynn, Stanford; Beth; The present approach is very inadeWard Sheldon, . F. S. Nobs,! Stanford; quate for the traffic. H. E. Kjorlie, Judge Raglan Tuttle, H. M. Leete, and W. F. Roddy . ‘ere appointed on a committee to , report on the Community Chest plan ‘for Nevada City. __ A committee of three will be. ap“pointed to cooperate with the Vet'erans of Foreign Wars for a dance !on December 12 for the purpose of; fine new cooling plant. Maurice E. Witting, Min-. raising funds to buy a tuba horn . nesota; Nancy Jones, Stanford; Page! for the Nevada City high school or. L. Edwards, Stanford; nia; Frances McQuiston, California; Frank McQuiston, California; Naney Curry, California; J. O Proctor, Montana, Hugh H. Be'n, Wyoming, Stanford; Al Dr D. D. Johnson. C. C. N. Y.: Marv D. Bein, California: Esther L. Bonham, Idaho Teacher's College: Earl B. Bonham, California. O. McCraney, California: Amy L. MecCraney; Jeannette H. Foote: Ar-f thar B. Foote M. J. T.;. Rill Meals. ' California: John W. Chandler, Michigan’ College of Mines: Mabel RB. Kechley, Indiana University: Madeline Shaw Draper, California; Hal D. Draper, California: Thelma K. Peterson, California: Esther Tremaine, U_-S:; Hahold Biggs, U. C.; Fart 1. Covey, Stanford: Arthur V. Pierson, California; Beth M. Hobbie, California; H. W. Hobbie, Stanford: John: Larue, St. Mary’s: G. Waterman, Stanford; Mrs. Arthur Kendall, James,‘ \Mareceline Fisk, Califorchestra. Engineer Marshall presented a map-showing the route for the new road from the Junction on the Tahoe Ukiah highway to Washington. The map is on file.at the chamber of commerce and may be inspected. COURT CALENDAR The following matters will Heard in the superior court morning by Judge Raglan Tuttle: Estate of Wm. J. Scandling. Final account and petition for distribution. Estate of Annie R. Barne. Deceasbe this Arthur. Kendall, (Michigan College of Mines; Judge George L. Jones, . California; Nell Jones, California; . Blanche Durbrow, Califo: via led. . . TRAINING . and Class Work Acrobatics, Private . . . . . PROFESSIONAL ‘. fj . if . Tap Classes . . Every Tuesday Hi Women’s Improvement . Club— 217 S. Church Street ' Grass Valley FRED LYNN’S DANCING SCHOOL Peqple vs. . raignment. TAP DANCING LESSONS ‘women in rmeeting weekly, . Women’s i Grass Valley. i recital with pleasure. Mr. Lynn fre. quently makes trips to San Franlceisco to study new dance technique and routines. ed. Petition for probate of will. Nunnelly vs. Adams. Motion. Estate of Martha Harris, Petition for confirmation of sar of real estate. George H. Levee vs. W. A. administrator. Default in suit quiet title. Estate account Edith and Crase, petition of for deceased for disRogers, petition Estate of Mary account and tribution. Estate of John J. ceased. Final account for distribution. People vs. E. E. John R. Final Stevens, and Landfair and MacDonald, ArAT GRASS VALLEY CLUB children. and young . tap and acrobatics are on Tuesdays, at the Improvement Club in Fred Lynn, instructor i from Sacramento is dance master, . ‘Students work hard under Mr. Lynn . and. they look ahead to-their spring . Classes of ; until 9, deceas. B Levee, deceased. . R} petition . @ spray over them, make the Prouse . Market dispensers of food that is always fresh and fit, for careful buyers. Prouse’s hours are such that any housewife can find time in her schedule to drop~in;-daily between 7 a. m: and 8 p. m., on Saturdays and on Sundays, too. A convenient large parking lot in front of the store, and immediately off of the highway make it easy for drivers to stop in and inspect the program, Mrs. Charles Elliott and views by eighth grade pupils. Mrs is. I Pierce. is This being parlors and visitors are inspect them St. Agnes Guild Guests of Mrs. Sawyer Mrs. W. P. Sawyer was hostess to bane oe St. Agnes Guild at her home on Nevada street yesterday afternoon. Contract, auction and mah jongg were the diversions of the afternoon. NUGGET ADS PAY sare 7 Funeral services for the late iated. © vited to attend. Besides Miss Murchie’s talk there will be a musical consisting of a cornet solo by Tom Rickard, vocal selections by book program chairman of the P. T. A and Mrs. E. T. Bonner is club president. ‘National Book Week, the Washington school students will have a ibook exhibit in the Methodist invited to before and after tonight’s meeting. There will be books from the. school library and workbooks made by the pupils with are EMIL BASSO LAID TO REST E. Basso were held at the Holmes Funeral Home yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. Father O’Reilly of. St. Canice Catholic church officre: Emil AT THE MOST EXCITING PARTIES IN TOWN NODE « HORST SEO © & PGs ARE WORN BY SMART WOMEN $1.00 $1.15 AND $1.35 PAIR We also*have your corset—regardless of size. Also slips, gowns, brassieres, and your winter “‘snuggies.”’ And today, Friday, Merle Norman gives her marvelous personalized cosmetics demonstration without charge. CORSET AND LINGERIE SHOP 10714 Church St. Grass Valley Phone 427 a lively evening. A large representation from the local lodge will go to the big game at Berkeley -tomorrow. City resident is a relative of Miss Elizabeth Peterson of ‘the Nevapi, City Sanitarium ! Sheemer of this city. . and of Mrs. J. has the Nevada Theatre ALIAS JOHN LA' this dynamic western story. the gal he loved. 15. MAIDEN LANE— FRIDAY Bob Steele, = Buck Conners give Roberta Gale, and
you. an evening of rip-roaring westerti SATURDAY MY AMERICAN WIFE(Fred Stone to you), Count Ferdinand (Francis Lederer) is aces in this: fast moving yarn of the count who went cowboy ‘to win SUNDAY The million gone! It’s the slickest coup of a silk hat crook—-and a sleuth in satin sets out to take him. C lair Trevor and Cesar Romero. entertainment. Intrgue and justice, romance and dry humor in Ph gs Kid, the d’s okay.’ Take it arse the old timer dollar diamond— GROCERIES 2 for N EEDMORE. OLIVES ~ Can zZ coe 24 cans Can JELLO CHOCOLATE PUDDING FC ORT SUTTER ASPARAGUS . COSMOS PEARS No. 2!% can GHIRARDELLI'S COCOA 3. cans Phone 1 J. J. Jackson Free Delivery Thru the Knot Hole A Glimpse of Building Activity NOVEMBER 20, 1936. No. 48. street their tion. Curley ers. The still : Practicaity desired texture and any . attended color can be ‘%btained with the use: of the modern waliboards now offered to the builder and home owner. Plasterboard, Celotex, 3 ply fir board and a les, adjacent service Contractor Stephens completing home for the ownweather favoring you if you have not yet to roof for the winter. Our stock of shingshakes, composition roofing and shingles and other materials for taking care of your roof, is complete. bathroom and the interior painting is under way. to stais this Notice all of the announcements. of wage raises in -the large eastern plants. This means rising prices in time in some of the materialS used in construction. What isa better investment in these circumstances than ownership of your own home? Let us help you to plan a place of your own. is your number of boards will any taste. ‘prepared to you samples. please We are our stock and quote other show from The new Penrose home on upper Pine street is being rapidly completed by Contractor Bob SteBestile is beFirst Golfer: Confound it nearly hit my wife’’. Second Golfer: “Did I? Well, have a shot at mine over sir, you A PLEDGE To The People of This Community WE AGAIN DECLARE. OUR PRINCIPLES TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS COMMUNITY, This is a dependable home-owned jewelry store owned by a reputable jeweler. We sell only merchandise that belongs in the jewelry store—precious stones, precious metals, fine watches, etc. We believe that the only true bargain is real value for your money. We will not lower our standards to meet the low prices of inferior merchandise. Our prices are fair. Our, expert advice costs you nothing. We would rather tell you the truth and lose one sale than lose you asa customer for good. ger. you priges on many of these. . ing installed in the there.’”’ A new home for Mr. and Mrs. W. , Ostrom is being completed on the i tc Seeremente NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER “THE FULL SERVICE YARD” Oscar J. Odegaard, .Manager 498-499, — Nevada COMPANY OUR NEW CHRISTMAS STOCK IS NOW ON DISPLAY FLOOR LAMPS $2.25 AND UP THE NEW 3 LITE LAMP ONLY $5.75 Chesterfield Sets, Smoking Stands, Occasional Chairs End Tables, Cedar Chests FOR THE KITCHEN Enameled Roasters Only 90c Bauer Pottery Mixing Bowls SET OF 5 FOR Alpha Stores, Ltd. Nevada City Phone 5 $1.19 Grass Met Phone 88 A tio) the blo the bir: par car con is, ro ter bei) tigt wor! eve: A tion at. goir afte ial rais to 3) gam raid ed pole rent serv wer mob tem tury dent ther ~ bein floo stu¢ the wer wit! the mar Sig tha —E of cht ly i in ve iat past goa hoo Cali a sé eom ann W ded uni' Tha sho1 thin ofa ‘ven! stre one ship mor stud The gan: has thre awa or TQ “TV s0 thei den lons sile: Vv app ing. disc and to uni The iow: con isla lior the pla eas } pro (Phi 7 the or ] exp adc