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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 19, 1932 (4 pages)

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THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET Se Nevada City Nugget 805 Broad Street. Phone 86 A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. lished at Nevada City. } ‘ Printed and PubANDERSON BROS. ss Publishers R. R. Anderson, Editor Cc. B. ‘Anderson, Business ee Published semi-weekly, Monday and Friday, at Nevada City, Cal_ifornia, and entered as mail matter of the second class in the 4 ‘postoffice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. SUBCRIPTION RATES One year, in Nevada county Outside Nevada county, in United States--......-...-.-.. 4 THE HIGH SCHOOL BAND Tomorrow night the high school band will play a concert at the Nevada City Theatre. The program, which is published elsewhere in this issue, shows that the band is making a lot of progress. cluding marches by Sousa. music. The Nevada City High School Band is an organization . Many of the numbers are standard selections, inThe range of selections is of a high quality and it takes musical training to play this kind of 2 of which Nevada City may well be proud. , Under the direction of L. E. Sweeney, the band is making excellent progress and is worthy of every encouragement. Parents, in particular, of the members of the band, should be happy that their sons or daughters are taking an interest in music. The boy or girl who is a lover of music has a very pleasant and profitable way of spending their spare time. One of the modern problems is to keep the boys and girls doing something that is worthwhile, rather than wasting their time with a lot of amusements that, to say the least, are of no value and—to say the most—are sometimes very detrimental. The boy or girl who cultivate a love of good music has an advantage that will last through life. ticular, is generally good music. Band music, in parMarches, seranades, overtures and other selections particularly suitable for bands, is a Y ))) Gass of music that is in every way uplifting and elevating in “contrast to the music of j jazz orchestras which is often degrading. _ With an instrumentation of about thirty pieces, the Nevada City High School Band is able to play a class of music that many other similiar organizations cannot attempt successfully. The concert tomorrow night will be a revelation to many who do not realize the progress the band has been making. Every lover of good music should attend the concert and whether you are a lover of music or not, the high school band needs your support and encouragement. Let’s give the band a full house and enjoy an evening of good music. for YOURSELF The Cause of Your IIlnese Free X-Ray COMPLETE , EXAMINATION By Taking Advantage of the Coupon Below WHY THE XRAY? “Secing is believing.” It has been estimated by various authorities that 85 per cent of our knowledge comes through our ability to see. An X-Ray picture of your spine shows the EXACT condition present. You do not have to believe what somebody says. You can see ' the condition for yourself. Then, too, when I adjust from; a Spinograph I know that I have eliminated the last possible chance of making a mistake. with the fingers is obsolete. The old method of feeling of the vertebrae, Chiropractic authorities agree that this method is more or less inaccurate. If you are one of the few that ‘‘tried adjustments and didn’t get , ' better,’’ you should try adjustments givei from the Spinograph. The Chiropractie‘principle is ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. A spinal analysis taken from an X-Ray of the spine PROVEN. is accurate. You can‘“SEE the cause of your trouble. It can be Are you notconvinced that you can find health through Chiropractic? When you go to a Chiropractor, insist on an X-Ray being taken so that the work given you will not be guesswork. Chiropractic is not painful—it does not keep you from your work. office. We will gladly take an X-Ray of your spine and explain ail of your trouble in detail. ‘Don’t say that you can’t get well until you have had an X-Ray and talked to us regarding your condition. If we can’t help you, . ‘we will tell you so. be You are entitled to the BEST. With one of the bést equipped ‘and’ most modern chiropractic offices in the state and over 12 years of successful practice is your guarantee that you will get the best of health services and at prices that are reasonable. IF YOU ARE NOT WELL, MAKE USE OF THE Come to our COUPON BELOW Hours: 9-12, 1-5 “X-RAY COUPON _ DR. H. L. JONES as CHEROPRACTOR te ‘within 10 days from date, this Coupon entitles . . er to an X-Ray Report, showing the exact cause of his 12-19-32 Nevada [rrigation District Bldg. ‘ 188 S. Auburn Street _[INo Christmas Gift Need Be a Total Failure] _ =AND THEN FORGET 1 "To PUT Opt ‘THE PACKAGE ji A LITTLE CHRISTMAS SEAL THAT WOULD PROBABCY DO MORE REAL GOOD THAN THE GIFT ITSELE £ flat § r ve &y A bs CAMPTONVILLE CAMPTONVILLE, Dec. 15.—Forest Ranger Frank W. Meggers left Monday for San Francisco where he will attend a meeting of officials of the Forest Service. David Lewis returned a few days ago from Grant and Heether Saw Mill, where he spent the summer and will live in town during the winter months. Mrs. Antonette Martignone left Wednesday for San Francisco to spend the winter months with her friends. Constable A. H. Bebrens_ spent Wednesday afternoon in Oak Valley on official business . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deal and son have moved to-the Martignone ranch where cand will spend the winter. Reno A. Zergé, "Sam Oakes, and Andrew Massa: left Wednesday for Sacramento ye they will spend a few days visiting CAMPTGNVILLE, Dec. 16.—Miss Florence Hellman, who spent the summey with Mrs. Rachael M. Labadie, left a few days ago for Lassen county to be with her parents. Cc. V. Gain dnd Charles H. Greene of Grass Valley were in town Thursday on a short business visit. W. H. Cartwright of Grass Valley passed through town Thurday from Sacramento enroute to Sierra City. George. Herdt of North San Juan was in this section Thursday on a short business visit. Julius E. Pauly motored to Marysville Thursday on a short business visit. Mr. M. J. Cunningham and grandaughter, Miss Dorothea Mark motored to Marysville Thursday on a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McNaught and Minot Riddell arrived Thursday from Redding and will spend a few days at their Sleighville House property. Leo Thomas of Browns Valley was in town. Thursday on a short busines visit. CAMPTONVILLE, Dec:; * 17.—Dr: Carl C. Sutton of Downieville was in town Friday on professional business, James L. Joubert, arrived Friday evening from Sacramento on a short vacation visit’ with relatives at Oak Valley. Julius A. Cassano left Friday for Sacramento called there ve the serious illness of his father, G. B. Cassano. Forest Ranger George E. King, of Goodyear Bar, was in this section Thursday on official business. Charles L. Wilson, Jr., arrived Friday from Sacramento to spend a vacation with relatives at the Log Cabin, Luke Raum motored to Sacramento Friday on a brief visit. : John Schnellmann of High Point Ranch, was in town Friday on a short business visit. George E. Butz, motored to Downieville Friday on a short visit. Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland motored to Marysville Friday on a short visit. Anthony Bonardi returned Friday from Sacramento where he had been for a few days. George Herdt of North San Juan, was in town Friday on a short business visit. M. E. Whittum, arrived Friday from Redding, where he has been for several months. CAMPTONVILLE, Dec. 17.—Geo. Herdt, of North San Juan, who was arrested on the highway below town Thursday afternoon by Traffic Officer A. J. Ponta, appeared in the Camptonville Justice Court Friday, pleaded guilty to driving on the wrong side of the road, and was fined $2.50 by Judge W. B. Meek. M. Angiolini has just completed remodeling two houses on Boulder street which add much to the appearance of that part of town. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Superior Court of the State of California, In and for the County of Nevada. In the Matter of the Estate of F. R. KIRKHAM, also known as FREELING R. KIRKHAM, Deceased. No. 3433 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the undersigned Lynne Kelly, as executor of the last Will and Testament of F. R. KIRKHAM, also known as FREELING R. KIRKHAM deceased, to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to file them with the necessary vouchers within six (6) months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers.within six (6) months after the first publication of this notice to the said executor at the law offices of NILON, HENNESSY and KELLY, 232 Broad St., in the city of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, the same being his place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said F. R. KIRKHAM, also known as FREELING R. KIRKHAM, Deceased. Dated December 2nd, 1932. LYNNE KELLY Executor of the last Will and Testament of F. R. KIRKHAM, also known as FREELING RUB KIRKHAM, Deceased. First Publication, December 5th, 1932. F. T. Nilon, Attorney for Executor. Christmas Start Your Christmas Dinner Wijh a Salad MAYONNAISE Pint Jar.. es gi ue igh apa soe eee ay ti a3 32c¢ BEST FOODS BREAD AND BUTTER a iil ian ar icant 15¢ 3 PALMOLIVE MMR 8 Sa 25¢ 2 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP FREE THE PERFECT SPREAD F OR BREAD NUCOA ~— Per Pound 15c Sealed" QUALITY ! COFFEF LEONG Street We Deliver and Rew Years Here is Southern Pacific’s Christmas present to the West—the greatest “Dollar Day’’ excursion in our history! Roundtrips between all stations on our Pacific Lines for approximately 1¢ a mile. Start your trip on any of these dates: DEC. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 DEC.29,30,31.JAN.1,2 Be back by Jan. 4. Southern Pacific £ a [_ CLASSIFIED aos . FOR SALE— One 7-in. hydraulic monitor. Inquire Geo. L. Duffey, Forest Hill, in care of Mayflower Gravel Mine. 20tf. WANTED—To buy old batteries, in any condition. Black Bart Service Station, Hills Flat, Nevada City Highway. 830-tf PIANO FOR SALE—Inquire at the Nugget office. FOR SALE—Six tube Zenith Radio with B. Eliminator and Wet A Battery with Trickle Changer for same. Also loud speaker. Complete sale price for outfit $15 Inquire at Nugget Office. THE NATIONAL HOTEL and COFFEE SHOP Nevada City California Here you will find Comfort, Courtesy and Convenience end cae O12. SEE BETTER GEO. H. SHIRKEY, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST 118 Mill Street GRASS VALLEY THE ROSE LEE BEAUTY SHOPPE . Hair Dressing Beauty Work Famous Adele Miller Toilet Articles LOUISE MARTIN MODERN GLASSES Eye Ear Nose Throat DR. SAWYER Ott Bldg. Nevada City Hours 2 to 4 “ SUBSORIBE BPs NUGGET Town Georgetown, Calif., October 7, 1932. Dear Sir: For twelveyears I have suffered from fainting spells, fainting from one to eleven times a day. Several doctors treated me without results, and I almost gave up hope of ever getting well, as I could hardly stand or walk alone. A friend told me of H. S. Low’s wonderful work, so I decided to try him. I obtained wonderful results in 1 week, and at the end ow two weeks could walk alone. I have doctored one month and my spells are gone. I am glad to recommend H. S. Low to anyone, and my husband says it is the best money he ever spent. This statement is absolutely true, an dif anyone should doubt my sincerity they are welcome to visit the office of H. S. Low in Auburn, where my sworn testimonial is on record. MRS. WILLIAM VAUGHN, Georgetown, California. THE SING HERB CO. “OONSULTATION FREE” H. S. LOW, Directing He 1157 Lincoln Way, Auburn, PHONE AUBURN 582. Lady Attendant, Hours 9 to 6 Week Days: 9 to 12 Sa Main Office, Oakland, 19 y Service EDDIE LEONG © Fresh Fruits and Vegetables oe \ FREESH FISH every FRIDAY All Kinds of Melons Free Delivery PU ee TT Tt A. HARTUNG Watches, Jewelry Silverware Watches Skilfully Repaired NEVADA CITY CALIF. EE TTT THT EG ETT TTT TT ig GREE EU Ub oh LL Stop. at the. MIDWAY BARBECU We Specialize on all kinds of ARBECUED MEATS Half mile south of RAINY SEASON WILL “SOON BE HERE Have Your Auto Tops Looked over. We do all kinds of Upholstering JOHN W. DARKE Commercial St. Nevada City NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Elizabeth McD. Watson, Prop. Open to all reputable physicians and surgeons Mrs. Ainswogh 118 W. Main gm., Grass Valley Ph 519-R Genuine Tulip ood Oil Per‘™manent Wasi ........-.$5.5 Dasrt so -$5.0 Wet finger Wave ....25c and 35 Expert M —~Special... . ” er F; GeorgeTown Talk Ree ays oe tee eee ee 109 J Phones 109 uf i 4 “Besuty Shops ~