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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 6, 1935 (6 pages)

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PAGE SIX THE NEVADA i ¥ NUGGET : FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935. FURS! MR. JOHN KLEIN PIONEER FURRIER OF LOS ANGELES, IS AT The Nina Rut SHOP © HIS MAGNIFICENT LINK OF FUR COATS Fur Swaggers FRIDAY and SATURDAY furs now and get the SHOWING Buy your correct styles and save money. The new low prices’ will Every garment carries guarantee. surprise you. a bona fide A liberal allow. ane e will*be made} . . { . . . beg your old furs. { . . Furs remodeled) and made like new. Ask Mr.) Klein for an es. timate. . t { Nina Rut DRESS SHOP : 105 Mill Street . . GRASS VALLEY 6 “ak ASHTON, THE HATTER . MAKER OF RE FINED STYLES Women’s, and Men’s Hats 129. ¢ ‘hurch St. Grass Valley . oa school cast their ; Week brought’ a number ; iat that time so that they . to iin former . This . tion” === ICH CLASSES~ ELECT OFFICERS 2: During the noon period on las. Wednesday, members of an enthus iastic student body at Nevada City, class’ ofin of earlier in’ the eleetion Nominations didates ficers. of students elass activity, to select for the offices. were the limelight of it was difficult particular students Results of the lows: into and election as foiclass president, ik vice-president, Watters; secretary, Cecelia treasurer, Fern McClure. a Junior class president, John HardSenior inghorn; Bill Roberta ing; vice-president, Dick Tuttle; secretary, Verne, Deschwanden; treasurer, Catherine: Stevens. Sophomore elass president, Rex; Robinson; vice-president, William Molthen; secretary, Gerald Coks, treasurer, Helen Davidson. Freshman class president, vice-president, Bill secretary, Ainsley Foyer; Thelma Meampe. ¢ The class advisors, selected earliei in the week, are as follows: Senior, Miss Tremaine; junior, B. C. Barron; sophomore, L. E. Sweeney; freshmen, Miss Jones. With the annual Freshman-Sophomore B: iw] to be held this afternoon,.a week of intense class ivity will reach a climax. The two classes will meet on the field of battle in a series of events at two p. m. The other members of the student body will be exeused from classes may witThe public is invited attend this traditional years. In the evening at the high school, the annuai class dance will be held. given for the members of the student-body and their and finishes the period of ‘“introductended the beginning class. Last Call! This SPECIAL OFFER End: Soon Regular 39¢ tube KLENZO DENTAL CREME and smart Evelyn Carter; treasurer Lotz; actness the affray: affair, as is new Hairline Eich Platinum Rit Water Tumbler BOTH FOR 39e@ See this beautiful glass and you will want more than one of these combinations. KLENZO Dental Crenie is a double action paste. Both cleans and _ polishes. tecommended for children’s: teeth. ‘R. SAVE with SAFETY at DRUG STORE Harris The . Cleaned, Reblocked, Retrimmed. . preecees teehee tobtolelelet toledo toleetleletttleletettfele eoletetetere GROCERIES * % % a : % * S & W BROWN BREAD Can RIPE OLIVES 9 ounce can 2 cans DODGE -VEGETABLES FOR SALAD LUXUS CORN votes for can-! the any; Polk. Woods: . ' dent, parents . daughter of the bay district. sleeve of this city received a happy surprise yesterday when ersonal . Pavilla, mess sargeant at }CC Camp Kelsey near Auburn, visit_ed with his sister, Mrs. Chrstian An*dersen and father, J. R.Pavilla, of. this city, last Monday. Word has been received here that . L. W. Johnson of this city, who has charge of a part of the Shebley Service Station and Garage, is recover. ,ing from a severe attack of blood . poisoning in a Sacramento hospital. He has been quite seriously il! for several days. His brother, Walter} visited him, on Monday. Long and = children for Chico where will enter Chico Mr. Long, agent for Nevada . Fohueon, Mrs. Irving will leave Sunday . her oldest daughter state teachers college. . Metropolitan Insurance . this district, will remain City. At the Couneil, Monday, Gildersleeve, the Great Council give her report, News has received that L. Pianezzi, tormer Nevada City and property owner, .is San Francisco. His son who employed in Alleghany ealled to his father’s bedside Wednesday evening. a Eddie Hammermeister, who left Nevada City a few days ago to take a position in the University of Washington, underwent an operation and has been quite ill a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Hitchens had guests over the week end their Mr. and Mrs. Hadley and Hadley, Jr., Reno, } in meeting of Ponemak Degree of. Pocahontas, on September 16, Mrs. Nettie who was a delegate to August, will next in been resiill in is was in as relatives, Beedle, Nevada. : Mr. and Mrs. O. Francisco returned after a vacation spent in Nevada City. They plan to return here to make their home. Mrs. Dahlgren and Mrs. Elmer Durbin are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cleland had week end guests, Mr. R. E. Davis Azua, and father, Thomas Davis, San Bernardino. Several Nevada City residents are
planning on motoring Virginia City this coming week end to attend the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Catholic church in that city. Among them are Mrs. J. M. Foley and sister, Mrs D. J. Coughlin and Mr. Coughlin. They will motor to Reno and visit a sister of the ladies, Mrs. Joseph Ryan and proceed from there. Mr. Foley and Mrs. Coughlin were born in Virginia City. Miss Dorothy Worthley home Saturday after week visiting friends at Grant and Heether sawmill, near Camptonville. . Miss Harline Sutton, who has justgraduated from a beauty school in San Francisco, returned home a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bosworth and family attended the state fair in Sac~ ramento Sunday. They stated the Nevada county booth was thronged with crowds. viewing. the beautiful . exhibit of gold ore and fruits. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Drapér and chil. dren spent Monday at Donner Lake. . They enjoyed swimming and a pic. nie lunch. Delbert Schiffner left last week to enter’ University of Nevada at Reno. He completed two years work at Jnnior College in Sacramento this spring. of (f Dahlgren of San home Monday as of of to returned . Spending a Mr. Commercial St. Mrs. Arthur Yates of a recta. came in for a. visit. Mr. Yates is an old friend, all residing in Napa county at one time. They had not met in over twenty years and. the hours are passing all too quickly in happy remeniscing. W. R. Wolf, geologist of Auburn, was business visitor in Nevada City Tuesday. Miss Catherine McQuay ,niece Mrs: H, S. Foreman, of this city, returned from a vacation spent in Victoria, B. C. Messrs. Wade Armstrong and G. Seadden spent yesterday in mountains east of Nevada City fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jospeh Swazey and children of French Corral were week end guests of Mrs. Swazey’s parents and Mrs. Lee Day of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Day have as visitors, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Palmer of Sacramento and Mrs. Mary Salmon Manteca. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Mrs Salmon and Mrs. Day enjoyed a trip to Donner Lake, Tahoe City and Lake Tahoe Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poole and children returned home the latter part of last week from a two week's vacation spent at Santa Cruz. Mr. Poole is employed in the office of the P. G. & E. company Nevada City: Mr. Vierling Kersey,. state superintendent of education, and Mrs. Kersey,.were visitors of Mrs Ella M. Austin, on Labor Day. Among the local people attending the state fair .at of has and visit Ig the on a of in Sacramento were MEAT CHOPS ROASTS POT ROASTS COLD MEATS SAUSAGES . WE DO NOT— . WE WILL NOT —-. Carry Anything But the Best Note Our Rrices Try Our Quality Keystone Market CALANAN and RICHARDS Nevada City Cecil Schiffner, Bob Tucker and Henry Toccalini of this city entered Junior College in Sacramento last week. These boys are graduates of the Nevada City high school.Wyoming Tribe of Red Men in their meeting of Thursday night made plans for a_ class adoption, Thursday, September 12, in Red Men’s hall. A Iuncheon will be seryed at the close of the meeting. William Jeffrey, swperintendent of the Prescott Hill and Pennsylvania mines at Grass Valley, is enjoying a vacation spending some time in Berkeley and Sacramento. W. P. Clerkin and W. E. Moulton, « GRASS VALLEY GRASS VALLEY STEAM LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS 111 BENNETT? STREET Phone 108 NEVADA CITY PHONE 250-W mining men of the French Corrat fington and-son and Mr. and Mrs. Max Weiss. Mr. and Mrs. John Figurski has as guests, Mr. Figurski’s brother, noted Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berger and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Herboth and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Lagerson, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. BufFrancis, and bride of Walnut Grove, coming here. from Colorado’ where they visited other relatives on their honeynioon. They left for home Friday. Mr. H. F. Sofge of Willow Valley has as a guest this week Roy Nelson of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart F. Leete of San Francisco spent the week end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Leete They brought Harley M. Leete, Jr., freshman at U. C. home for a holiday, also: THUNDER IN THE $50,000 that a blonde ar DINKY will thrill to him as Gi Jackie Coopér, the Nevada Theatre ~ FRIDAY Spectacle, proving that East and West sometimes do meet! Thrill to the story of the man who sacrificed his wife for his country SATURD DON’T BET ON BLONDES SUNDAY playing the most lovable role in his career. er and Merle Obe‘With: Charles Boyron in a Dramatic EAST Y Warren Wilson as the wise Broadway gambler who bet rl wouldn't say ‘‘yes'' yi little guy with the big heart— You “Cadet Jackie” in a red-blooded story of Military Academy life! Something New for Nevada City CAIN’S AUTO COURT (Adjoining High School) NOW SERVING Large 10c Milkshakes FOUNTAIN SERVICE LIGHT LUNCHES COMPLETE LINE EVERYTHING NEW OF GROCERIES DELUXE BY DAY OR WEEK CABINS Fruit Jars . REGULAR Pints . .85 doz. Quarts 1.05 doz. . WIDE MOUTH Pints 1.00 doz. Quarts 1.25 doz. for lifting. Jars kept separate Alpha Sto NEVADA CITY, Phone 5. anning Supplies! Presto Mason PRESERVING KETTLES, ALL SIZES Ladles, spoons, paring knives, fruit jar wrenches. Rings caps and wax. Jelly glasses, tall and small. SPECIAL : AN ALUMINUM COLD PACK CANNER FOR $2.75 18-quart size holds seven . -quart jars with a handy rack . . . Ei \ 4 d, prevents breakage. res, Ltd. GRASS VALLEY, “Phone 88. district, were business visitors in Nevada City this week. Se ee he i ee te ee ee OS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers of Willow Valley entertained several relatives and friends at a dinner last Sunday, among them being their e Mr. and Mrs. George W. GilderMr. and ES ot Ee ae aie ee 25c tne 58c . 2 0S EE Es ke von 25c C. L. HOGUE, OPTOMETRIST SPECIALIST IN “THE SCIENCE OF SEEING” EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED — We leate aie ektafe ofeafe DIED] Seeheiende fear ofeage PIPER Fountain Lunch Pine and Spring Nevada City Plain Sundae Root ‘Beer . Hee Pint 20 SOLbEN STAT