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PAGE SIX THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1933
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NEVADA CITY
GARAGE
Chas. W. LETTER, Prop.
Lacks PEP
Colley’s Confectionery.
erson
at
Candies ‘and Easter novelties
Lubren Clauson was a visitor
Sacramento.
in
Attorney ‘J. M. McMahon
was a Nevada City
District
of Sierra county
visitor today.
O. Cs Jazoby of Washington, made
ia business trip to this city this morning’
William Lichtenberg, mining man
. of Alleghany. is spending some time
.
j in San Rafael.
.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jackson, Jr.,
. have as a guest, Miss Dorothy Jones
of San Bruno.
.
. states
: Mrs. Will Jeffrey and son, Will Jr.
Mrs. Charles Guenther and Mrs. Eddie Trimmer were .visitors in Sacralbehio Saturday.
Whitman Symmes, mining enginof Downieville and San Fran. eer
i
/ cisco, was in Nevada City on business this morning.
Miss Audrey Davidson and George
Dickerson. of Gyass Valley accompanied friends on a motor to
. Placerville, Sunday.
trip
Mrs.
with a
Ben Preston was presented
nice -bouquet of camelias
grown in the North tar mine grounds
least of Grass Valley. Its unusual to
see such flowers io our section.
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Candies and
; Confectionery.
Easter
Colley’s
novelties at
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Mr. Grundel, who holds a contract
to build a two mile tramway at the
old Spanish mine near Washington,
passed through Nevada City Wednesday on his Way to the property.
Mr. and Mrs. W.
recovering from recent severe sick
spells. Their daughter, Mrs. C. A.
Libbey and children of Eureka are
spending this week with them.
oO
8]
G. Richards are
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NUGGET
1 When a mother can procure
RAW,
Unpasteurized, Unsterilized, Unchanged
MILK,
she is positively mistreating her child in feeding anyThis notwithstanding the well advertised
host of baby foods with their alluring pictures and sething else.
ductive testimonials.”
The above quotation is from the brilliant pen of
Dr. Phillip M. Lovell, one of the most famous physicians in western America. It appears in his Los Angeles Times article on ““The Care of the Body,”
daté*of November:23,-1930.
GOLD MEDAL AWARD STATE FAIR 1931-32
This Is The Kind of Milk We Sell
BRET HART GUERNSEY DAIRY
NEVADA CITY
under
PHONE 77
DELIVERED LOCALLY
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the Board.
3, 10.
nmuet Ti
SOCIAL
Biimiaenaieien
Gold Flat Club
Resumes Activities
The Gold Flat club held their first
meeting of the year at the home of
Mrs. Clarence Shurileff.
The election of officers at this
time returned all of. those holding
office to their respective positions.
The pretty rooms of Mrs. Shurtleffs home were artistically decorated with candlesticks and lilies, carrying out a color scheme of orange
and white, in keeping with: Eastertime.
A dainty luncheon was served at
the conclusion of the business meet. ing.
Those present were: Mésdames
; Chester Clemo, Percy Waters, Joseph
Day; Harold Clemo, Mary Clendennen, Jame Waters, Walker, Lyman
Weeks, Gladys Rockefeller. Clarence
' Shurtleff, Fred Hawke, president,
and Mrs, Thomas Hall of Grass ValLay
1)
Woman’s Civic Club
Elect Officers Tonight
There will be a meeting of the
Woman’s Civic Improvement club
this evening at which time an election of officers will be held, and they
will assume their duties for the ensuing year.
Miss Minnie Brand and Mrs. H.
E. Kjorlie attended the district convention last week, which was held in
Sacramento from the 6th to the 8th.
The report of this convention
be given tonight.
Mrs. H. E. Kjorlie is president of
the club.
Native Daughters to
Celebrate 45th Anniversary
The Native Daughters of the Golden West are preparing to celebrate
their 45th anniversary April 19th.
Mrs. Addie Conner and Mrs. John
O’Neill are acting jointly as chairmen of the committee for this entertainment. A splendid time is anticipated by all.
HCE AAeenAT
eT TE tt tt Pn PE DP
will
OEE TE TE The
St. Agnes Guild Benefit
Card Party is Success
A benefit card party for sti Agnes Guild was held Thursday at the
pretty home of Mrs. Ed Uren.
Six tables of contract, auction
bridge and Mah Jongg proved a happy diversion. Mrs. Edgar Barker
won first prize in contract bridge;
Mrs. George Stine, first prize in Auction birdige while Mrs. Autha Locklin won highest score in Mah Jongg.
Light refreshments were served at
the close of the afternoon.
Birthday Party for
Miss Betty Smith
Miss Marian German gave a party
last Saturday in honor of the birthday of Miss Betty Smith.
Easter favors on the prettily arranged table added much to the
charm of the occasion.
Those enjoying the afternoon were
Misses Betty Smith, Adrian Barnhart, Marylin Chapman, Madeline
Bettles, Katherine Davis and Marian
German.
SKI DANCE COMMITTEE
WILL MEET TONIGHT
The joint committee of nine which
this evening at 8 o’clock in the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce.
This committee consists of three
members each from the Nevada City
Chamber of Commerce, the Grass
Valley Chamber of Commerce, and
from the Ski Association.
The members of the committee follows: Nevada City Chamber of Commerce—Meyers Mobley, H. Pen
rose, and-R. R. Goyne; Grass Valley
Chamber of Commerce—Maurice
Kach, Vernon Stoll and Dr. R. Ww.
Dettner, with Earl Caddy acting as
publicity director. Ski Association—
S. Lee Leiter, Rollo Wright and Robert Tharp.
——)
Easter Candies and novelties
at
bo
Colley’s Confectionery,
LEGAL NOTICE
Taxes
Notice To Taxpayers
In accordance with the provision
of Section 3746 of the Political Code
of the State ef California. Notice is
hereby given that the assessment
roll of the County of Nevada, State
of California, has been placed in my
hands and that the taxes on all
personal property, secured by real
property, and one-half of the taxes
on all real property will be due and
payable on the first day of November, 1932, and will be delinquent on
the 5th day of December, 1932, next
thereafter, at five-p. m. And unless paid prior thereto ten per cent
will bé addéé tothe amount-—thereof, and that if said one-half ‘is not
paid before the twentieth day of
April, 19338, next at five o'clock p.
m. an additional five per cent will
be added thereto.
That the remaining one-half of
the taxes on all real property will
be payable on and after the sixteenth day of January, 1933, next,
and will be delinquent on the twentieth day of April, 1933, next, thereafter at five p. m. and that unless
paid prior thereto five per cent will
be added to the amount thereof.
That all taxes may be paid at the
time the first installment herein
provided is due and payable.
All taxes are payable at the Tax
Collector's office during the usual
office hours every day except holidays.
FRANK STEEL
Tax Collector of Nevada County,
California.
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NOTICE TO WOOD CONTRACTORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Board of Supervisors of the
Sounty of Nevada, State of California.
will receive up to but not later than
Monday, April 3rd.1933, at 10
o'clock A. M. sealed proposals in
writing to furnish the County with!
4 foot wood as follows:
210 cords of 4 foot pine wood and
45 cords of 4 foot oak wood to be
delivered at the County Hospital and
45 cords of 4 foot pine wood and 12
cords of 4 foot oak wood to be delivered at the Court House. All of
said wood to be delivered on or before October 1st, 1933.
All wood to be A-No. 1 and to be
delivered subject to the approval of
the Superintendent of the County
Hospital and Court House.
All bids submitted must be accompanied by a certified check made.
payable to the Board of Supervisors:
in an amount equal to 10 per cent
of the amount bid.
Published by Order of the Board,:
E.-B, DUDLEY,
Chairman of the Board.
Attest: R. N. McCormack, Clerk of
Publication Mar. 20, 27, April
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Filled Easter Baskets at Colley’s
mine .
GARFIELD ROBSON, IS
NOW CHIEF OF POLICE
At an executive session Saturday
evening the city council appointed
Garfield Rohson, former sheriff of
Nevada county, to be chief of police of Nevada City. His princi-pal
duties will be to rid the city of vagrants, enforcing traffic regulations’
collect city license fees, and maintain
and enforce city, county and state
laws.
Herbert Hallett, whose duties supervising the city street and water
works, make impossible adequate attention to the police work assigned
him, will hereafter be relieved of
duties as peace officer and devote
his whole time to the above functions.
Eo Se ee
Happy Days Are Here Again
ACME BREW
on draught
Served With or Without Meals
Schrieber’s Restaurant
Broad and Pine St. Nevada City
is making arrangements for the Ski,
Association benefit dance will meet
R. E. HARRIS HONORED BY
NATIONAL PHARMACISTS
R. , registered pharmacist of the Harris Drug store; has
been selected for membership in the
A. D. 8. Fellowship, according” tv
word received here today from the
Fellowship headquarters, 580 Fifth
Avenue, New York City.
The A. D. S. Fellowship is an informal organization of registered
pharmacists all: over the ~ country
who take pride in their profession
and who render their services in the
field of public health. in rigid 42d
herenee to the highest standards and
principles of pharmacy. The A. ‘D.
S. Fellowship *is sponsor of the
‘back-to-pharmacy’’ movement which
is making rapid headway in every
section of the United States. This
movement seeks to remind the public that the local drug store is primarily a professional service institution and centers attention on the
many invaluable services rendered to
the sick and well of his community
by the registered pharmacist.
STUDENTS BUILD GRID
"ON HI SCHOOL GROUNDS
Great progress is being made on
the future football field on the lower
part of the high school grounds.
The building of a stone wall and
the hauling of dirt was. required to
even off the slanting hillside. The
work is tedious but it is hoped that
the field will be in condition for the
next football season.
In addition to the tractor work on
the field the high school boys are
doing much to make it a success.
Little Girl Injured in
Fall From School Swing
Helen Davidson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Davidson, fell from
a swing in the grammar school basement during recess last Friday morning and stetained: severe ee
to her back.
Filled Easter
Confectionery.
Baskets at Colley’s
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Sunday Turkey Dinner .50c
Grass
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210 Main St. Phone 53
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NEW
Flower & Garden
SEEDS
From Ferry’s andMandville and King.
Flower Seeds 10c Pckg.
_ Garden Seeds 5c Pckg.
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Me steste Bulk White Clover Seed
65c lb.
Garden Set—Trowel
Weeder Fork S
Special Value 25c
DICKERMAN.
Drug Store
NEVADA CITY,CALIFORNIA
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By Mrs. Talbots Dancing
Auxiliary
ADMISSION 50 CENTS
ANNUAL MAY DAY EVENT
Class.
Child Welfare Fund ¢
Benefit American Legion and
INCLUDING DANCE
RED MEN’S HALL
Monday et May 1, 1933
NEVADA CITY
of good times.
HERE’S HAPPY DAYS, PAL!
Join your friends in drinking a toast to the new era
You'll find a good stock of the popu.
lar new legal beer ready for you today.
.
THE CLUB POOL HALL .
All Kinds ds of Soft Drinks . 2 Brose aiteet
106 Pine Street
EASTER
Bunnies, Candies, Ice Cream and Soft Drinks of All
Kinds :
See Our Window Display of Beautiful Easter Bunnies
FOLEY’S CANDY STORE
Nevada City
YEARS AGO.
A CARLOAD.
Telephone 337
GIVE EVERY BREW A TRIAL BUT IN THE END YOU
WILL LIKE
Tacoma and Rainier
BEER
Best Of All
AS GOOD, YES, BETTER THAN IT WAS Ayer
HEALTHFUL, » QUENCHING
SPARKLING
WATCH TACOMA AND RAINIER. THEY’RE THE PACE
SETTERS FOR THE NEWLY LEGALIZED BREW
WE’LL GLADLY TAKE YOUR ORDER FOR A CASE oF
JOHN TOGNERELLI
COUNTY AGENT FOR TACOMA AND RAINIER BEER
Corner Pine and Spring St.
Confectionery.