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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 15, 1937 (8 pages)

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4 i ; ~. NEVADA CITY NUGGET __. : FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1937. Say goodbye to squatting, stooping and squinting! We'll accept your present radio . . . regardless of make .. as down .payment on a new 1938 Automatic Tuning Philco with Inclined Control Panel. One*glance .. a flick of your fingers . + there’s your station=—— _ tuned speedily, automatfealty, accurately! No Squat — No Stoop, — No Squint! Choose from 7. Deouble-X Philcos D>” = Up 90,000 IN CASH PRIZES! Come In For Details Vg Foote Electrical Co., 132 Miil Street Grass Valley Fi CAPM RARMEEY, mis sia TO INAUGURATE NIGHT CLASSES AT HIGH SCHOOL The high school faculty, board of education and Principal H. E. Kjorlie, are maturing plans for a night school to open about November 1. Interest has been manifested in a course in community chorus, free hand drawing, applied art, typing Phone 122 stocks of CELOTEX, , town to pay a grocPLASTERBOARDS, . ery account of long VENEER PANELS,. standing. Afper ve : PFSTILE, KNOT-j. which, he strolled In order to make! TY PINE, ETC. Any; down the street in'to the Jones store purchased a of these wallboards will make your. and large your home warm and comfortable for the winter months; home more attract-/! supply of grocwe suggest the fol-. ive and comfortable. . eries, for which he lowing. . paid eash. PAINTS: MUR. The groceryman SHINGLES, SHAK-. PHY'S PAINTS! with whom he had ES, COMPOSITION ARE ALWAY S. the large account SHINGLES and. FRESH. and priced; saw him, and a few days later. .stopnred him and inquired: ‘Mose, why 4‘* you Duy a large bill ROLL ROOFING. If to please. You can the last few days_of . retowch that room rain developed Jeaks . you “ave been want. in your roof now is: ing to brighten up. ] the time to repair] with very little cost. } of groceries from it or put on a com-. With the Holiday . Mr. Jones after I plete new roof‘ be-. Season. approaching; 1ave carried ‘your fore the heavy snow Start now to make . account so long?” of wintér comes. We. your home fresh. Mose looked surhave complete} and bright. ; prised and replied, . stocks of — roofing! . ‘Mah goodness. Mr. materials at prices; CALL US ON. Smith. . didn't that will be econom-; ANY. OF YOUR: know vou sold groc. ical to all. BUILDING “PROB-! eries fo’ cash.” . WATERPROOFING COMPOUNDS: If your cement baseNEVADA COUNTY LUMBER — COMPANY ment leaks LUMI: is 3 NO liquid water“THE FULL SERVICE YARD” . proofer applied with . Oscar J. Odezaard, Manager a brush like paint. Vhones 498-499. Nevada City . BESS Tie es ae Saas Thru the Knot Hole A Glimpse of Building Activity ee Bega ee ae Bins or ONG AR ae Gee teas eee Vol.1. OCTOBER 15, 1937 No. 59. . win absolutely make LEMS. WE ARE tt ary: LUMINO HAPPY TO HELP comes in ecanvenYOU. jent quart and gallon cans. Mose became heir aes to a few ‘Aundred WALLBOARDS: '-dollars and, immedWe, have eompleie iately went down and indoor sports. It is stated, howjever, that no course will be started . with less than twenty members in the class. Those who are ‘interested in a night school are requested to DRIVER FOUND -GUILTYBY JURY OF HOMICIDE Raymond Smith, Negro chauffeur MINING ENGINEER AND BRIDE HOME FROM TOUR Mr. and Mrs. George Hallock have returned ‘to Alleghany from thei? honeymoon. They were married in Salt Lake City September 7. Since the happy event they have toured the New England states and have also /motored through the Old South as \far as New Orleans. P . . Mrs. Hallock was formerly Miss ‘Gertrude Hawkins of Grass Valley. Hallock is president and mani Mr. lager of tne Sixteen-to-One Extension. imine. He states that work on the ' property will be resumed at an early ‘date. He is president of the California Hydraulic Mining Association. for William Williams, mining whose driving resulted in an accident above Rainbow tavern on Fourth of July morning, in whicr three in a family of four were killed, was on Wednesday.found guilty by a jury in the Superior Court of negligent homicide. The verdict carries with a penalty of one to three years in the .penitentiary. i Attorney Dunning for Smith, made call the high school, phone 120, and , further information Will be given. A . more extended description of the . plan will be given in Monday's is‘sue. The night school has no relation ito the series of lectures which will . be given next spring. “MRS. VIVIAN BILLICK A. A. U. W. PRESIDENT Mrs. Vivian Billick was elected ; president of the Nevada County . Unit of the American Association of . University Women at its meeting jheld Wednesday night at the home lof Mrs. B. C. Goldsmith. Mrs. Billick akes the office previously held by . Miss Ollie Hoffman who is now ‘living in New York. . . The ceneralmeeting of the NEXE . group will be held. on Wednesday ' evening, November 10, under the direction the publicity chairmen. Preceding Wednesday’s lineeting of the club, a program, arof . ranged by the International Studies . of . Group, under the chairmanship i Mrs. ed. Sam resaatted moying ptciures, ihe himself had taken of the Boy Scout jamboree held in Holland . which were greatly enjoyed and apreciated by the ladies. GRAND PRESIDENT TO. VISIT LAUREL PARLOR
Grand President, Ethel. I. Begley of the Native Daughters of the Golden West will visit Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W. on Wednesday. Oct. °9, A dinner will be served in ! . . ' . . i . her honor preceding the meeting. Those wishing to attend please notify Mrs. Ida Sweeney on or before Monday, October 18. business . B. C. Goldsmith, was present-; Partridge of Grass Valley . which . 'a motion that probation be granted land this was taken under adviselment by Judge Raglan Tuttle. The !jury brought in its verdict in less ‘than two hours following submission of the case. ©. J. McKissick. a earpenter of Hayward was an eye . -witness of the head on collision in whieh Smith, driving his employer . n a big Pierce Arrow car, telescop. ed the Chevrolet coupe in which Mr.) ‘annd Mrs. Asa Eddings of Sacramen-! yto with their two little. daughters i were enroute to Lake Tahoe for a . day’s outing. The father and moth‘er and .one of the little girls were (killed. . 2 j The juty was selected before noon d taking of evidence began. . Evidence was all in by 38 o'clock lin the-afternoon, and District jAttoriney Stoll and Attorney Dunnifig had concluded their arguments by 4:30 and tie jury then retired for delibthe verdict fan eration, returning with SAL ‘netwo hours. ; Auto Financing and: Insurance . PHONE 405 . Cramer’s '§ AUTO EXCHANGE . “A Safe Place to Buy” . Hills Flat Grass Valley, California Gilbert G. Cramer, Proprietor. WATCHMAKER EXPERT: WATCH AND CLOCK repairing. No high prices. Phillip H. Shuey, 205 Main Street, Grass man, . ’ fi Valley. 10-8--moc ty RA ACME BKEWERIES Son francisco tos Ancelos SAUVEE, NEVADA CITY DISTRIBUTORS une a] oy \ SS i UT TTR re ee “Che NEVADA ery NUGGET s.. Your Home. Town Ne You Intorme Keeps MERICAN OIL HEATERS 44.50 and Up OUR SHOW ROOM HELBACH MOTORS A COMPLETE LINE OF HEATERS ON DISPLAY AT LA ELRLR URE UFER ER REAR ER EEC ER ERR CREA cia ve eve ALA BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NEW CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL ENROLLMENT MINING DEVELOPMENT WHAT NEIGHBORS ARE ~ DOING Can You to Be Without It The Nevada City Nugget Is Issued Twice a Week.. OF SOCIAL ACTIVITIES REALTY TRANSACTIONS MINE PRODUCTION FRATERNAL NEWS HOUSEHOLD BARGAINS WEDDINGS, BIRTHS, DEATHS Afford % Costs only $2,,50 ei : 2 ee ee eee eee LLL LLL Lec eee LeeLee ec LeeLee eee i PLC LE LE LE LELE LE LE Le Le LeeLee i +o ; . fi A rT fi i 1 1 ‘i ‘i 1 L ‘i ‘i ri 1 i . Fl . hi ry i] i] i] nq 1] i] a 1 1 Ll hi a q i] wpe i] q i] ) ee 2 1 i : . ra 4 5 A, ae ool Bic Bed ek eet Bind Eee Col Bact Ded eed Hel Doel Deel Dal BL