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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 4, 1939 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY NUCGY ST Crocheted Chair Set Goes Colonial UAINT with early American furniture, this chair seat and back are hand-crocheted in a Colonial pattern. Gaily colorful, blue stripes form large squares against a background of ecru, with a green petal motif worked into each alternate square. Crocheted in pearl cotton, it is a simple set to make, using the double crochet stitch throughout. Unusual patterns like this will play a prominent part in the Third National Crochet Contest when it takes be in the fall. Directions for crocheting this set, and details of The National Crochet Contest may be obtained by sending . a stamped, self-addressed envelope to The National Crochet Bureau, 522 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Specify chair set No. 7168. ADEQUATE WIRING for ELECTRILIVING Here is a practical common sense way to make sure of good wiring in your home. Plan your convenience outlets where they will fit in best with your furniture. Are there enough outlets to serve the lamps, clocks, radios and other electrical MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1939. ST You are cordially invited to visit the Bell System exbibits at the Gol-ien Gate Exposition and New York World’s Fair. We build and maintain our telephone plant to give you the best of service ai/ the time. The whole Bell System is organized to give you what you want: communication by voice with anyone, anywhere, anytime — courteously, dependably and at low Cost to you. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY "Telephone 156 318 Broad Street appliances we all use in this day. of ELECTRILIVING? Are these outlets in the right places so that you will not have to run long cords along walls? Planning house wiring according to furniture arrangement in each room is the practical way.to get a good wiring job. TO CONFER’ DEGREE Oustomah Lodge of Odd on S, kK. Fair Dollis is holding a meeting tomorrow night. at which time the second degree of. \ the order will be conferred on a can. WN didate. A good attendance of mem-' wo bers is expected. ee & Mrs. Will Walthers and daughter, . mel Trying to get light and Light is dimmer and toaster Down goes electric presoperate c washer and iron from a light socket cheats you by causing voltage drop. slower if ye do this in your sure when a three-way Mrs. Ollie Cullen, of San Francisco kitchen. This double plug Re is used. Causes b eg pt Mh ghts to go dim or arrived Saturday and spent the Weer link, ‘ end and Labor Day with Mrs. Walth. Avoid the make-shift of double and triple plugs in the home ers brother, J. F. Dolan and Mrs. Do. you are building or remodeling. Give your electrical conlan of Boulder street. ~ . tractor an honest chance to do a complete and adequate wiring job. Remember a low price on a wiring job like a low price on most anything is not always the best bargain. SEE YOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Ask him about the RED SEAL PLAN of CERTIFIED ADEQUATE WIRING PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY 145W-939 o ERT YT HT RL is PTE RN SE RN EPA OO A Mr, and Mrs, Frank Ghidotti and Mrs. Ghidotti’s ‘mother, Mrs. Charles . Penrose, will return home tonight . from a two day stay in the bay cit-' ies and on Treasure Island. Miss Rachacl Penrose, Miss Ran-: dali, Joe Paris and Lewis Peterson . motored to San Francisco yesterday . and after a visit to Treasure Island ' they will return home this evening Clad in tiny kimonos, hundreds of Japanese dolls are displayed ‘at the Japan Pavilion at the Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Isiand. Pretty Miss Akiko *Yamamato is scen arranging a group of them to be viewed by * thousands of World’s Fair visitors, . A Bubble Vase For Aunt Carrie; -. Drill Steel To Gouge The Earth Mrs. Orlando McCraney has as guests this week end and holiday her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Landsburough of Bakersfield. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Landsburough accompanied Eugene Smith. also of Bakersfield, to Reno, yesterday and they: were married in the ‘Methodist church. The newly weds will return by way of Nevada City today. enroute to their home in Bakersfield. What is ‘freight merchandise?’’ What's in those big and little packages, important-looking crates, lashed burdens in burlap? What rides in the fascinating dark interior of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad carriers, slipping like smooth oil over broad highways to the thrum of sturdy motors? Everything! For the railroad, through its age-old dependability, its equality of rates, its reputation
for conscieutious handling, serves one and all of a great public! The same exacting consideration is given the handling of a cargo of dull, gleaming mine drill steel as is shown the dainty little excelsior shrouded box that carries a birthday gift of fragile glassware. For the first introduction of a Narrow Gauge freight driver to his job is the lesson of carefulness. Occasionally—but so seldom as to be a minor issue in Narrow Gauge business, merchandise may be damaged in transit. It may be due to faulty packing, improper marking or a mishap humanly impossible to avoid. In such case your Railroad is eager in its adjustment—for each and every piece of merchandise is insured from the time it enters the railroad’s custody until it is. delivered. “Safeguarded shipments” is one reason for the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad's expansion of service—prompting ‘its institution of the already popular “4-HOUR SERVICE FROM SACRAMENTO.” Scores of merchants in Grass Valley and Nevada City have already found how convenient it is to place orders for Sacramento merchandise before 11 in the morning and receive their shipment a little after 2 in the afternoon! It’s a great service—well worthy of your trial. ~ FOR SALE—Two placer claims with house near North San Juan. Good prospect. Box 906, Nevada City, Calif. 7-3-9tp WANTED—To buy a copy of ‘Professional Paper No. 73” by Waldemar Lindgren. Will pay liberal Price, A. B. Innis. Phone 196. 8-312tp Hill’s Flat Feed and Fuel. DAIRY and POULTRY FEEDS. HAY GRAIN and MANURE. WOOD, COAL, KINDLING by load or by the sack. FURNITURE CAREFULLY MOVED in state or out of state. GHNERAL HAULING all kinds. Reasonable rates, prompt service. WEEKLY TRIPS TO SACRAMENTO, MARYSVILLE, LIN_ COLN. Phone 698. W. R. BOWER. REAL ESTATE NEVADA COUNTY NARROW ee Nevada County Trucking Co. . . Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Stage Lines 3 af Nevada Pacific ‘Trucking Agency Business Office and Merchandise Traftic Headquarters at Union Terminal ~ @o,, between Bank Street and. Colfax Avenue, Grass Valley eS } ; ; WALTER H. DANIELS falley 103 Phone Nevada City 87 TADENEED BROKE. ao to . Phone 521 P. 0. BOX 50) heatre Nevada T ~MONDAY Sheridan are featured. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY HOTEL IMPERIAL form the sweeping dramatic story with Ray Miranda. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY keep this riotous picture moving at break-neck speed. Ross and Dennis O’Keefe supply the love interest. ? All the thrills INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY ::.:**::: charge race meets are offered in this spectacular drama. Pat O’Brien and Ann The tangled lives of a dozen people brought together while armies drive toward conquest Milland and Isa The new comedy UNEXPECTED FATHER x» <i ? and. Mischa Auer Shirley AEE NORE A, Nevada City INATOR'S EARS! ONLY! $5495 BUYS A BIG 6 CU. FT. “THRIFTY 6” KELVINATOR CONDITIONED COLD Moist cold where moist cold is best Normal cold where normal cold is best making power—the silent, sealed POLARSPHERE. Learn about “conditioned” cold. See startling new timeand work-saving conveniences! OU’RE INVITED to the most smashing big-value event in our history .. Kelvinator’s 25th Anniversary! And it’s your opportunity to own a beautéful new Kelvinator elecAnd remember—at a price tric refrigerator at an amazlike this, it’s easy to have one ingly low price! of these big new Kelvinators Comein today. Seethisnew in your kitchen! Don’t miss a chance like this. Come in— ALPHA STORES, Ltd. Nevada City Phone 5 _ Kelvinator beauty. Hear the pia EST “BUYS” IN 2 ee