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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 9, 1938 (8 pages)

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NEVADA city Mr. and Mrs. Lester Land m the day visiting friends. ——— + —— asi ed to Forest. Hill Sunday-and spent otorHIG? SCHOOL Wee 3 Easy Steps TO ENJOY THE ADVANTAGES OF You Can Take Ti NOTES By JEAN MARTZ HI FRESHMEN ARE INITIATED ' By JEAN MARTZ . The seniors initiated thé ‘tresh{}]} men at Nevada City high school on there will be many sports for girls this year. tennis tournament. be another sport. ‘Miss Thelma Petersen, girls’ physical education instructor at Nevada City high school, has announced that the She is planning a Volley ball and soccer ball will be played this year. The popular game badminton, will The old favorite baseball and basThursday. The girls were compelled to wear short dresses, large hair ribbons and lonig stockings. They carried dolls in their arms, The boys wore their trousers rolled up, shirt sleeves and collars buttoned and neckties. They carried little bouquets of flowers. The senior committee who made the rules consisted of Georgia Glennon, Jeanie Martz, Ellard Gates, Karl! NUGGET S THINKING OUT LOUD (Continued from Page Ont) own cash the balance of the 52 4. stamps required. Adoption of the plan would plunge state, city and county government into bankruptcy because the amendment provides that warrants shall be acceptable for payment of taxes. Payment of taxes in warrants which would have no cash value as far as the treasury”is concerned, gwould make it impossible to maintain the schools, provide police and fire protection, safeguard public health, make legitimate old age payments . and discharge the other essentials of government. ~ Park Project (Contuunea from Page One) YOUR CWN ketball will still hold their popularKopp, David McCraney and Elton sO ity in girls’ athletics. The girls have . poniassen. PER NALIZED fine Showers and other conveniences In the afternoon an assembly was CHARGE ACCOUNT a make sports very popular. held to parade the freshmen and . i punish the ones who refused to comThis situation, Sesnon declared, would make it impossible for the state and counties to pay the present $35 a month old age pensions. The proposal, therefore, would deTHANKS VOTERS It is a Joy ken WON so many\Friends. ow that I have DANIEL L. HIRSCH, M. D. PAY DAY FOR MINERS their checks. The mines never but pay the men on Friday. yesterday that they might Use Nugget Classified Ads The Bank of America at Nevada / City remained open until five o’clock last evening that miners might cash pay} when pay day falls on a Saturday Today is admission day and a holiday at’ the bank and the mines. paid their men have money for the holiday and week end. leans. Her kisses wreck one PRISON FARM off a prison more feared th WITH BOY SCOUTS. vals into a riot of mirth. Nevada T THE TOY WIFE Th heatre soot Ranier in a red-blooded drama} gambles her heart away as the Frou-Frou, belle of New Orman and another loses his life. SATURDAY The shocking truth behind the scenes in the underworld’s most hated institution, A drama that rips the lid an Devil’s Island. And. TEX RIDES SUNDAY PORT OF SEVEN SEAS venture crammed with hair-raising thrills, Featuring Yallace Beery and Maureen O'Sullivan, in an adthat bursts at interAN INVITATION pointed the committee for the brawl. The boys had such events as a football game, a tug of war and races. Elton Tobiassen ‘had charge of this part of the brawl. The sophomore girls were victorious with four victories to the freshmen’s one. The sophomore boys lost to the lower class. Social Events Forest Service Group Enjoy Bridge Luncheon (Mrs. Leland Smith was hostess Wednesday to the ladies of the forest service officials club at a most delightful luncheon and afternoon at the National Hotel. Gorgeous autumn oy The Nevada City high school stu: ith the senior’s rules. Some of f Here Is How Simple It Is: . ], dent body held a meeting on Friday. % . feat its own purpose of providing the unfortunates who were brought . agequate security for the aged. ChairJohn Muscardini,“ who is president ‘ q 8 y ge 1—MAKE YOUR introduced the other student ‘body. © tae Were Betty O'Comnor, Alice) man Altmeyer of the Social Security oS officers °“Y. Wagner, Marylyn Lee, Everett Annar recently issued a warning that SELECTION. Class advisors for the coming. °°.” Wesley Delaney, Pete Sowden, . the. “$30 a Week for Life” plan vias aca. Gouler clad. Gm he S/Joe Curry and others, The freshwoul create this threat’ to the pen2—PAY A SMALL ley, junior class, Miss Petersen, . e" Proved very good sports on the! sion plan. , ’ sen; DEPOSIT. sophmore class, Mr, Smith: a whole, and the day proved a success. «he proposed amendment,” Sesd ek clack. Mr io wes f S™. In ‘the afternoon the two lower] non declared. “sets up a_ politica) ‘ 3—CONVENIENT Other advibore: are; Quilt. Aties . e Pees the annual dictatorship and places in the hands WEEKLY TERMS Rector; Searchlight Mr ‘Burke; freee ee ee of the administrator powers beyond . * Hoihe Kiconomice Club, Miss Sever. oe Se eee brawl con-. the control of the legislature, the —Why Not Start Today ?—!]. sen: Girls beaks Miss Severtsen, . Sisted of races. The angleworm race. governor or the people.” and Boys Athletics, Mr. Martin, . i chatee of Jean Martz, the cart-. This administrator, under the > Attar me aseeribiy Where “wais wheel race in charge of Helen Bar-. amendment, is self nominated and HAR ] UNG S class meetings for the purpose of ker, the three legged race in charge/ must be chosen from the three proeee Mond monitors:-to organize. °C: even: Willard, the obstacle . moters of the scheme, He has the DEPENDABLE JEWELERS piano ol ik he Gay Pea race in charge of Alice Norton, the! authority to establish 1,097 differSate Mill St. Grass Valley Willard eon Taos Fotneee nae Waddle race in charge of Virginia] ent agencies and staff them with as S { elected Carney and the sack race in charge. many people as he considers neces-} : ; of Irma Hurst. Alice Norton, who is. sary, He can set up his own print~ eletete ct eterttentetenteaeateestestestestesteterte girls’ league athletic manager apD-'ing plant, can rent office space and hire and fire at will. The amendment gives the administrator the unheard of authority for any state officer—to call special elections whenever he pleases for the purpose of considering his own amendments to the plan. The expense of these elections, of course, wouud be borne by the taxpayer. The scheme,’ Sesnon’ continued, takes $700,000 in good money from the general fund, $500;000 of which is to be used to pay the initial cost of operation of the scheme and $200,000 to be used in advertising 1G; “There is no place in California for such a dictator or such a political machine as this amendment would create,’’ Sesnon continued. ‘‘There is no place in our system of governflowers decorated the tables. Cards
were enjoyed during the afternoon with high scores as follows: Contract Mrs. J. D. Rafferty, first; Mrs. F. Meggers, second and Mrs. H. M. Leete, third. In whist Mrs. Clifford Pooler was first and Mrs. William Fischer, second. Mr, and ‘Mrs. Thomas Duhane of . ! Sacramento spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. James F. Dolan in Ne. vada City. Both men are former P. ibenefits.”’ (Meyer of Oakland are visiting Miss ment for any scheme that is so politically dangerous, economically unsound or socially unwise. Its adoption would mean disaster for California and despair and disappointment for those looking forward to pension Miss Aileene Huy and Elinore DeHuy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huy of Adams street. On Sunday the group enjoyed a trip to Donner and T.& T. men, Tahoe lakes. ee L TO OUR FRIENDS OF .GRASS VALLEY, NEVADA CITY and THE COUNTRYSIDE OF -NEVADA AND SIERR COUNTIES— DEAR FRIENDS: WE EXTEND TO YOU A CORDIAL INVITATION TO. COME TO OUR STORE ON FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9TH, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 6 O'CLOCK AND 9 O'CLOCK AND INSPECT OUR THOROUGHLY REMODELED AND MODERNIZED ESTABLISHMENT. WE HOPE YOU WILL BE AS PLEASED AND HAPPY WITH THE IMPROVEMENTS AS WE ARE. SINCERELY, A. G. CHEGWIDDEN, Proprietor. Bert's Dry Goods Store 116 MILL STREET GRASS VALLEY DISB URSEMENTS By warrants paid on general fund $3982.85; by warrants’ paid on fire fund, $126.98; by warrants paid on library fund $72.89; by sewer bonds paid $700.00; by sewer bonds couppons paid: $84.00. Total $4966.72. By balance in treasury $2122.50. To balance in fire fund $96.47: to balance in library fund $243.75; to balance in general fund $2462.99. Jas. Williams $72.00; Jas. Allen $125.00; H. S, Hallett $150.00; R. L, Bigelow $100.00; Garfield Robson $150.00; Geo. H. Calanan $20.00; Max Eolaro $71.50; Dr, EB. M. Roesner $40.00; Mrs. E. Foley $12.50; Miles P, Coughlan $12.50; Earl Gray $125.00; Park Board $25.00; Nevada Irrigation District $615.92; Tom White $99.00; Walter Hallett $108.00; Art Pratti $121.50; Nick Sandow $121.50; Ted: Sigourney $121.50; Roy Hoskins $48.00; Joe Swartz $23.80; Claude Berandier ._ FRIDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 2, 1938, $11.20; Pic: Gas and Elec. Co. $269.48; Arnol Eugerie Blake $35.00; R. E. Harris $4.74; W. G. Robson $38.72; Bank of America $84.85; Columbia Steel. Co. $132.74; S. Lee Leiter $1.36; Chas. Reed $33.47; Pac, Tel and Tel Co. $15.55; Lawrence Motors Service 25c; Guy E. Tefft $13.52; Alpha Stores $134.39; E: B. Moritz Foundry $17.51; Shell Oil Co. $162.29; Calif. State Auto As. $72.99; Miners Foundry and Supply Co. $88.46; Nev. Co. NGRR $145.24; Turco Products’ $10.30; John Zunino $155.0; Plaza Service Station $13.52; Dickermans Drug Store $4.54; Union Pub. Co. $6.20; Tahoe Sugar Pine Co. $8.84; George Bros. $1.95; Wm. Williamson $19.58; Signal Oil Co. $16.58; R. L. Bigelow $9.69; Glen H. Cleland $34.79; J. W. Shebley $16,12; Dick Lane $2.46; Marysville Tractor and Equip Co. $172.54; vice Station $2.05; Richfield Oil Station $7.25; Gen. Petroleum Co. $2.40; Clarks Garage $13.01; Standard Oil Co. $130.98; Edward RR. Bocan $120.50. Total $4122.28. Andersons Seri Sale of THIS DEPARTMENT Prices IMdieleleioeleieeicieieioieles +, > ees efoto Buy Lamps NOW for Yuletide Gifts and * JENSEN & —FURNITURE CHRISTMAS HINT— SAVE MONEY 256 South Auburn Street GRASS VALLEY—PHONE 36 Lamps IS OVERCROWDED Slashed : HP oeeebioleieles NEW STOCKS OF FLOOR, BED, TABLE, 4 z BOUDOIR, NOVELTY LAMPS z : ee All to be sold at savings of as much as $5.00 . % ; Rk MMM Mem ey + THOMAS : COMPANY— Melee ~heteeeereenees Mieieioin’ ebenendnnenennnronenrnrenenee erchandise! 2 pound boxes KELLOGG’S— S a ae Yororren CORN FLAKES a ry 3Ib.CAN 1Ib.CAN 2 8-oz. pkgs. SE eye eco 16c *) c © AD Bete Whew. casos Ic aon 63 23 3 pkgs for ............. 17¢ -HORMEL— ARMOUR’S— PIGS FEET PORK AND BEANS Tae acc. wae With tomato sauce ete 37c. 3 22-oz. cans for ...... 28c BRIARDALE— BRIARDALE— TOMATO JUICE PINEAPPLE JUICE 3 No. 1 cans for .... 22c. 2 No. 2 cans for.. 25c TENDER LEAF TEA Bach —BYg OZ. oon scesssssssvesssssseecssstone 17c Black—7 oz. .. 32c Green—31/, 02. .. 15¢ tC any (+ a en ne 28c CHASE & SANBORN— /. BRIARDALE— DATED COFFEE SWEET POTATOES 7, oo oo.. 25c/2 No. 2¥% cans for .... 35c KRAFT’S CHEESE AMERICAN, *PIMENTO OR LIMBURGER— in 4 pound EE Ns aE aR 16c OLD E ENGLISH OR SWISS— in 1/y pound packages oo. eeceeccececeheeeesssessvnrvveeeee 18c BRICK BLENDED WITH AMERICAN— 2314 oz. package, 22c. ES—12 oz. package .... Order by Rhone, Prompt, Free Delivery PHONES 160 and 225 Prices Effective Fre PLAZA a September 9th to 16th, 1938 ROCERY a, +