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December 30, 1929 (6 pages)

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f 4 > ae 4 ot ra Phow wah MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1929 & ; Mrs. Wchipte sistel, Mea: KF B. Han. son. Her son, Fred Wolly, return: Joseph Bachels of Goscvonte Bat,!ed with them to spend Christmas passed through town — ey his parenta. . to Nevada City. . Eugene H. Hays William Hoff, of Dove was “in Brown’s Valley Saturday returning town Friday. > € Sunday with his wife and son, CalMrs. Olive Groves and son, Wil‘vin, tudes was taken to peers lim Groves spent Friday in Nevafor medical attention, and who is much improved. da City. Aibert Jaynes, Miss Ada Jaynes Forest Ranger Robert H. MeCuloa Mrs. Kate Jaynes motored to tough has gone to his home at Nevada City Thursday. North San Juan for the winter. siany firmer residents returned Norval C. Fraser. arrived a few here for the holidays making several days ago from San. Francisco-.on a family re-unions. The Pauly home yisit for the holidays with his parwas the scene of a large family ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Fraser. go*beringe end dinner. . Evan Kelly, and wife, of MissouThe Calvin home was the scene of la, Mon. passed through town Satura wumily Christmas dinner, consistday enroute to his old home at ing of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Calvin, Downieville. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L:. Bishop the forests of the northwest. and daughter, Dolores, Mr. and. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McNaught Mrs. Eugene H. Hays and son, Calpnd son, Monit, Mr. and Mrs. Seyvin, and daughter, Dorothy, and mour G. Smith and sons, Jack and Raymond Halkyard. 8 . Junior and daughter, Marcla, and The Meek and Joubert’ families Miss Betty Cline, returned Friday participated in a dinner at the Joufrom a visit at Los: Angeles. bert home at Oak Valley, Mr. and . Mr. and -\Mrs, Mrs. Fred J. Joubert, and daughter, and Mrs. -Acton M. Gleveland and Miss Lesta; H. Joubert, ‘James L. daughters, Geraldine and Earlyne, Joubert, gros of the Peace:and motored to Nevada City Friday. Mrs. William B. Meek, Jason Gray! Gordon Woods of Pike City moof San Franicsco, and Owen Eddy tored to Nevada City’ Friday. of Pittsburgh. Miss Lesta H. Jou-! Lawrence Turner’ motored bert leaves in a few days to resume North San Juan Friday evening. her studies at the San Jose State . Teachers College. During a recent ‘strom the under ' FRENCH CORRAL ITEMS part of the covered bridge located ! on the county Pike, City-Alleghany , 28, road over Oregon Creek at Free(Special to The Nugget)— Well, man's Crossing washed away, makthis writing finishes “items’’ for ing the bridge dangerous for traf1929, so we might as well get in a little ahead of time and say Happy New Yer to all. With every evidence of it on all CAMPTONVILLE PERSONALS motored to to FRENCH “CORRAL, Dee. fic. Until repairs can be made, which will be as soon as possible, Supervisor W. J. Mellon has posted notices and closed the bridge to travel. Albert Franklin Jaynes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miner Jaynes, pioneer have enjoyed a Merry Christmas. The-week has been so filled with events, that we hardly know where residents of the Junction House, to begin; but as the most imporand Miss Fern Adeline Eicher of{ tant one in, our French Corral, was Los Angeles, were quietly wedded last Wednesday at Downieville by Justice of the Peace John T. Mason. Mrs. Miner Jaynes, mother of the sroom and Mrs. Mason stood up begin with that. Our pleasure began from the moment we. entered the schoolroom, for in decoration, it was just one beautiful Christmas — Keliy is in charge oi. Fred J. Joubert) sides, we feel quite certain that all : the school closing exerdises, we will gin and ‘Uhild: with Irene Tbwning . singing, “Once in a “Manger Lowly” Shepherds, —Dave Browriing, Ricn ard MeMinn, Edwin Clark. Threej Wire Men—Dean McMinn, Rex Dal. berg, Willie Browning. 13. The Last Contest, Dean MeMinn. Part At The Merry Minstrels. End nen, Willie Browning, Dean McMinn; Solist—Irene. Browning, Dean McMinn, David Browning, Richard McMinn, Ted Schwartz. LE“ AL NOTICE . a ae “NORTH SAN ae OTS R. GREENAWAY; SARAH (. SANE JOHNS WILLIAM HENRY VILLIAMS; GEORGE WASHING: ! TON WILLIAMS; H. H. NOBLE; L. . B. SHEPARD; M. C. EMERSON JOHN <A. HITCHENS; JOHN J. CAMPBELL and MARY C. CAMPBELL, iis wife, and also all other per.ons tnknown claiming any right. title); estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the coin: plaint adverse to plaintiff’s owner‘ship, or any cloud upon plaintiff’s title thereto, Defendants. NORTH SAN .N JUAN, ‘Dae. (S,.:ial to The Nugget)—-Will MsCullougi, Jean McCullodgh and Raymond Fogarty of Berkeley spent Christmas with relatives retrrning Wednesday afterinvon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kessler, Mr. and Mrs. D. Kessler and son and Norman’ ‘Kessler of Santa Barbara are spending the holidays with rela2 9 ‘Songs, Jokes, Stunts, ete.— ' . After program Santa Claus ap:! peared with well filled sack andj present, were distributed from this and Christmas._tree. After this refreshments were served and ‘a social time enjoyed by all. : Mrs. Ella Smith and adgachter, Mrs. Regina) Paynter, and granddughter, Mildred Paynter, all -of Los Angeles, were the guests of Mrs. Smith’s sister, Mrs. W. E. Moulton, for the week’s end. They returned to their home Monday. A. Browning and family went to Nevada City to spend. the holidays with relatives. tivag W. E. WRIGHT, Attorney for ze Plaintifi, Nevada City, California. Mr. and Mfrs. J. Lavezzola_ of os 2 ss fees S : Aciion brought. in the Superior Downieville. are spensing severa:} court ef ti.e State of California, in days with Mrs. H. Hiicwins. and for the Couniy of Nevada. x Mas. L. G. Shaffer and son, LeTHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE land, of Napa are spending several OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETl weeks with relatives. INGS _TO: R. W. Greenaway, also : : : known as R. Greenaway; Sarah Mr. and Mrs. M. Walker and Or-. Jane Johns; William Henry Wilvel Ennis ‘of Alleghany attended lliamms; George Washington Williams, the dance Wednesday -evening. H. H. Noble; L. B. Shepard; M. C. 5 Emerson; John A. Hitchens;, John Mr. and Mrs. A. Cleveland of. J. Campbell and Mary C. Campbell, Camptonvilie, were in town Tues his wife, and also all other persons day unknown claiming any right, title S estate, lien or interest in the real Evan Thomas of Downieville was in town Tuesday. property described. in the complaint adverse to Rlaintiff’s ownership, or Harry and Clyde Browning re[turned to French Corral Saturday. Calvin Fisher of Nevada City. Mr. McGann was a Saturday visitor. held services in Birchville Sunday. He was accompanied by Clement Organ of Nevada City. . Calvin Fisher returned to Nevada City Sunday with Fr. O'Reilly, Mr. Frost and Joe Swazey of the Siberia mine were Sunday visitors. “Miss Louise’ Moulton was a -visitor in Nevada City Monday.° Miss. Moulton’s school in North Btloomfield closed Friday afternoon with appropriate exercises. After which she returned to French Corral with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moulton, who were in attendance. Mrs. Ted Schwartz was a Monday visitor in French Corral. Mr.and Mrs. Benton Wilcoxson and son, Bennie, of Drum _ Power dream! Leave the decorating to our with them. The groom was born and brought up here and is widely Mx. and ‘Mrs. Wolly of Clipper Mills were in town Sunday visiting . . —_—_—_— with Elmer Durbin, Alpha Store. 5-8* LEITER’S RADIO SHOP _. Atwater Kent Radios . and B Eliminators. We repair electric irons, Vacuum cleaners, Radios of any make, A and B Batteries, and any make of B Eliminator. And don’t forget the Atwater Kent Redios. _ We have the latest and we invite you to come and see them. carry a complete line of Uhilco repacements for all Philco . : ore came TueSday and will visit with Mr. Wilcorson’s mother, Mrs. 2 comb. It does not color the sealp, is not sticky or greasy and will not rub off’. : — ANNA C. TUCKER Seacher of Records Title Insurance Conveyancing Typing Promptly and Nestly Done evening. They were accompanied by . ; . visitor of Rice’s Crossing ; Rev. Fr. O'Reilly of Nevada City . Monday. * Haffey. of California, in and for the County Mervyn Solaro. of Sacramento { #2Y cloud _Plaintiff’s title 3 p : thereto, Defendant spent Christmas with relatives ret se i eedae You and each of you are hereby UETINS ursday. : directed to appear and answer the Mr. and Mrs. C. Dart and chil-. complaint in an action entitled as dren of Sacramento are spending. #bove, brought against you in the, Superior Cour$.of.the State of Cailfornia, in and -for County of Nevada, within ten (10) days after the service upon you of this summons, several days with, relatives. Ray McCullough was a_ business in Grass Valley Tuesday. Charles, Al and Will Ennis Cie eb. nas Se a ‘Alleghany motored to Grass Valley . y;here. se BS : unless you. appear and answer above required, the said Plaintiff will take judgment against you for any money or damage demanded in the Complaint as: arising upon contract or she will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the Complaint. and children where they weeks with “Mr. Mrs. C. W. Haffey “left Friday for Selbey . will spend several Harold Shifflet “eral days with is spending sevrelatives in Gridley. Quite a oer from here atThe ¢enid-action is brought by the tended the Christmias entertainment . above mentioned Plaintiff against at French Corral Friday evening. sot ae named ee and : : a 1.. . each of them, to quiet laintifi’s
Rob McCullough and Will Cleriitle to the land and real property kin left Friday for lower coun-j described in the Complaint on file try. in the said action and hereinafier and to declaims of the oarticularly described A large crowd attended the dance termine the adverse City of Nevada, known, the bride resided here a wonderful little teacher, every time, : : } vs. P. A. Gordon. John Mulroy, at-. County of Nevada, State of Califor couple of years ago, afterwards goand her pupils are apt, and able ,JW. Culver and family during the} torney, xia, and described as follows, ss i tdav ‘Q-wit: ing to Los Angeles. They will make assistants. owe : / : B791---Rurton & Read va. Agnes o-wit: : their home here. The very interesting Progrm was] . mee ee Moulton es degli . S. Campbell and Colin C. Smith. Be ore a oe Word was received here Monday given in two parts, Part I, pertginutherland made a-trip to Sacra-j vernon Stoll, attorney. (43) as Ac inied oon pos offici. ivi : 5 Mano Mtied WMran= : igng that Mrs. Kate Hope Livingston, lo-.ing to the Christmas tihe, and ae ey Tuesday to bring Miss Fran Bank of Amfrica of Californic. 1 map of said Nevada City, known : Moul is . eal high schoo) teacher, had left.for If The Dark Town Minstrels. In ces Moulton home to spend Christ-. vs J. R. Wolert. s the Old ‘Half Mile’ property, _, Mississippi to spend the winter at the latter we could see prospect of “mas. ba ele eS ond more particularly described as * her old/home. the famous Billy Patterson and Ben’ © Joe Swazey came “dowh from the] wolert z ee : Cott being d if tl Siberia mine Tuesday.to spend the ; Commencing at a point on the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lang and famCotton being outdone 1 ose ama-; 4 3 egies = ee Vest line of Sacramento Street in fly motored to Nevada City Friday. teurs pursue their forte. holidays with friends. Subseribe for The Nugget. aid City of Nevada, trom which Bruce Nightingale of San FranEvery number was weil rendered, } Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wiicoxson ; oint the Southwest cerner of the cisco arriy Monday to spend the and it would be unfair. to make aud children of Wise Power Heuse, LEGAL NOTICE cee Bias ey 7 ae Pita holidays with his mother, Mrs. W. special mention of any, as every poo Mr ee GHe sis a cee ne ee eee Os West 100 feet; South 9° 53’ H. Wayman ,at Pike. ’ cne seemed ‘best’. The pupils play. Spent Christmas with Mr. WilcoxThe Californta Debris Commission . “YS! 387-59 fect to a granite John G. Ramnj, Mill Creek ranched to/a large and apprecizte audi£08's mother, Mrs. J. W. Culver, of hag tae a pubic eater att) A. Toner tay aad wi toh ce H [ i nulary 7, 1930, at the Califor-. §%!-% Bt, tich poir er, is rec vehndl ‘from am attack of. cuce/ as many were present fron this place. ce ooh Chee Bia pe commencement is on the North line lumbago. cutgide towns!—and we can not re-: The danee given at San Juan by Sleor, California Fruit Blac. Ath “elé ef.a roadway running easterly and i nd Wine: Foneph ‘dca ds ol ‘rdin from mentioning that In that the S.J. R. W. A. Tuesday night’ / Sis., Sacramento, Calif., to rewesterly os sh aod ae he ater “Mill Creek -are on a_ vacation at. \¥dience, were fathers, mothers, . 38 8 Ales ee . ipplication of the. Mi a aa Gh erasen Strect North. 24° ; : applicatio te Mines arating . = : “ Santa Cruz, visiting iheir son,. sfandfathers, and grandmothers, Rev. Fr. O'Reilly held Christmas Ciponktion” bid to Mullis by the i3’ Fast 268.31 feet; North 40° 29” Frank Sommers. and some! who had gone through; S¢rvices — Birehville. . nyaraulic rrocess the Howland (ia: . @ast 218.6 feet to the southerly Lowery H. Rogers and son, Her-. ‘heir little stunts om that same old Arthur O'Conner of San Rall gale, Ea _#t Howland ey Rape Seg pees es bert Rogers, of Young’s Hill left. stage sixty years ago. Our schoo} ** apending . the “holidays. at his gihing into Sr ec ee Campbell lot North 60° 10’ Wesi Friday for their home at Berkeley . house is one of the old landmarks home in Birchville. jinto North Mork of the Yuba River . /22-81 feet; North €0° 31’ West ia aed tue holidays. at French Cirral and was occupied Bill Moulton, Cecil Parrish andj 2nd! to store tailings behind the Bul132.67 _ feet; _North 70° 26 West Owen Eddy arrived Sunday from 48 a school house over sixty yeas aoe Pee Weer ary Vet the ee Pa Se Ae Se ee feat! ehogee slbne the fon Pittsburgh to spend the holidays,ago with the late C. M. Lovett as) °" Heme SSEneny: oe Solow. ie cote about 3 . 0 genaway property, fevers the with the Joubert family at Oak. teacher. We believe this same a} Mrs. Jno. Frye has returned io. Publication Dates—-Dec. 16, 23. ?'4 nee House property, South Walia: Me Levelt waa attecwacts principal’! . French Corral after spending. ai 30, 1929. he aetlar oe as wae: re eve J ‘ 2 ; 51’ Bast. 64.% ee Sou oe & James Pendola motored to Neva-1of the school in Nevada City, with) itew weeks in the City. NOTICE TO PURCHASE Weat 373 feet to the North line of da City Monday. the late Mrs. Owen Miller Parsons =f or : road, and ~ thence along the North Miss Lesta H. Joubert and Owen! his assistant. The old schoo! house! SMAS TREE At PIKE _ Notice is hereby given that the Aa ue 1 ee Eddy motored to Nevada City Mon-;What a place for cherished PIKE CITY, Dee. 24. A communvan gs piety nts ee County oo oodles — y S ity Christmas tre 3 ava {Cl Nevada, Siate of Califernia, in . “S"" g. day. memories! 2 stmas tree was held here} tend to purchase. all of that por The object of said action is to Mr. and Mrs’ Peterson and The Program Saturday evening by the local. tion of Lot Eight (&) in Bloc! . ‘btain the judgment of the Court _grandson, Winsmore Chapman, arPart 1 grammar school, Mrs. Fern I. Cock, i a (35) secording to the . gainst said defendants and each . : S20 , teacher, in’charge. Th ‘esidents . Cllicial Map of the City of Nevada . -ne of them, known and unknown rived Monday from Marysville to{ 1. Merry Christmas, Edwin Clark. hee re residents . County of NeyadasState of Califor. . : follows: spend the holidays visiting at their 2. The Bum, song. Ted Schwartz. = ae ores y Were Disent, S00 fais, as made “by M8. Bradley t That all adverse claims to, and old home. 3. Christmas, Irene Browning. * Suites program was enjoyed,. 1869, deéserihed as follows: 11 clouds upon the title of plaintiff Esmond J. Humphrey and. Leon-. 4. Three in a Red, ‘Playette, by . with presents distributed to the} Commencing at the Southessi}]-9 said real _ property or any and : : : ae : children. corner of said Lot Bight — (8) very part thereof be determined sae L. Bishop motored to Downte-j; Dave, Prowning, Richard McMinn, . ones running Westerly along the . +y the judgment and decrée of ville Monday. and Edwin Clark. : eer Northerly line of pees As Stree . sald Court, and that it be decreed L. W. Hunter of North San Juan 5. Pa Catehbs a Chicken, Richard EOW T0 DARKEN twenty-six (26) feet, more or le hat plaintiff is the sole owner in was in town Monday having some} McMinn. thence Northerly along the Weste: . “ee of said real property and the : : .y Une of said Lot Eight-€8) sever . vhole. of said real property herein work done at the Lang Garage. 6. A. Christmas Dilema, Edna GRAY HAIR iy-elght (78) feet, more or less: . leseribed being the same real prop Antone Costa of Downieville} Clark. thenee Easterly twenty-six (26) fee: . -rty described in the Complaint 0i passed through town Monday en-. 7. Answering His Prayer, Barbara “GOf leas, to. (he Wasterly line) Pialotitt on. file herela aa fiat route to his home at the Sierran! McMinn Makes One Leok Younger f Tot Right (8), and thence South lnintiff is in possession of the : pe Men and women who used to be! #t!ly stcag the Easterly line of saic{ roperty and entitled to the poscounty seat from Sacramento. 8. If I were a Police Man, David! called Grandpa and Grandma are. Vol Light (8) seventy-eight (78) . -ession of the said real property, Elwin Godfrey passed through] Browning. now yetting the styles by darkening! “<'. «ore or less, to the place of} «nd the whole thereof, and that the town Monday enrohte to Pike City 9. A Puzzle Rex Dalberg their gtay hair at home. . . Restanins: sack ie ir = a pene “ et aes: : For instance, J. A. McCrea, a That the price to be paid for. 2€~ of said defendants, including to spend Christmas with his par-. 10. Father's Christmas Box, An-. well known Californian, recently. aid property is the sum of two. ‘2known persons made defendants ents. drea Daiberg. made the following statement: hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) . "erein, have any right, title, estate. Joseph Halkyard went. to Pike 11. A Surprise, Edwin Clark. Mo iolgen: Ps prepare . simple That the said.property is to be ‘ien or hepato of me Sind et ae _{ mixture in five minutes, that .wil!. -urchased from the City of Nevad qoever, AD Or fo: Or On) the said. For — Monday on a visit to his chil12. A Christmas Pantomime, Vir:. qayken gray hair, and make it soft] and that said Board of Supervisor: . “"OPerty or any part thereéoi, and ron. ar and glossy. Merely take a half-pint] will meet to consummate the said . that said defendants, and each and Miss Helen “McChitohgh arrived Walnuts for Sale ” of water, add 1 ounce of bay rum. purchase at 10°A. M., Tuesday . ¢¥ery one of them, known and un Sunday frém North San Juan on a mall hox ot Hameo Compound, and} January 7, 1930, at. the Supervisors’ — be peace — Sees gga : 4 ounce of glycerine. . 200m in the Court House, at Neva. €@-8n@ restrain = Bene few day’s visit with Miss Elinor Fine large ones. Order now. A. These ingredients ean be bought. da City, anna Couais Calitarnts asserting any claim whatsoever in Turner. Durbin, Nevada Street. Leave orders!2t any drug store at trifling cost. Dated this 16th day of December. . &T t© said real property, . or any Apply to the hair twice weekly with . 1929. part thereof, adverse’ to plaintiff and that the title of said plaintiff in and to said real property and the whole thereof be forever quieted and adjudged good ‘and valid and for snch other and further additionn) order, judgment, decree and gener sl-relief as is meet and proper ii the premises, and for costs of suit Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and fo: the County of Nevada, this 2nd day of October, 1929. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS By R. A. EDDY, Chairman. Date of first publieation—Dec. 6, 1929. ; Dates of .Publication Dee. 16 30, 1929. oO” Pie SL SUSIMONS \ Tu the Superivr Ceurt of the State of Nevada : GEORGE COUGHLAN, MARY E. CALKINS, Plaintiff, Glerk of the Said Superior Court: vs. (Seal) “Charles Cory in charge , Phone N. C. 2i2R ey And you are hereby notified that : as} here Christmas eve, given by San. spove named defendants, and each Juan Water Associatioa. of them, and of all unknown persons to, and clouds upon the Deer title to the said real property and ee nee he whole thereof pursuant to the 5739—Charles H. Saylor et-ux. rovisions of Sections 749, 750 and vs. Johanna J. Downing et al—Ni-. 751 of the Code of Civil Procedure lon, Hennessy & Kelly, attorneys. ‘f the State of California, and. that) ee ee -aid real property. is situate, lying 5790—Willigm George & Sous{nd being in the GRASS VALLEY ASSAY” OFFICE Under New Management Assays for Gold, Silver, Ccpper, Lead, Iron, Mercury, Tin or_any metal. Samples received before 9 A: M. reported same day. Ore Testing Laboratory We are equipped for testing an& submitting methods fer commercia treatment of complex ores. Test ore for Amalgamation, Concentratior Floatation, Cyanidation Or any me allurgical process. Mine Examinations and ‘ Repos Mill Examinations and _ Testir Licensed Ore Buyer 2 129 CH: RCH SsT. f GRASS VALLEY 3 CALL FRESH FISH DAILY We Are Supplyng_ Our Customers with Fresh Fish Every Day Right From The Water ne! The Prices Are Reasoniau. The Quality is Righ*® EDDIE — FRATERNAL CARTS NEVADA CITY LODGE, N&. 518 : B. P. O. ELKS Meets secoud and fourth Friday evening in Elk’s Home, Prag Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks welcome RICHARD R, GoY &. NEVADA LOBGE, No. 18, F. @ A. M. Stated meetings sece7d Wednesday of each month at MaSonic Temple. 8 p. .m. Sojourn’ag brethren are cordially tuvited. : JOHN W. DAKE, W. M. J. F. STENGEE, Secy. MILO LODGE, No. 48, K. of P. Meets the Ist and 3a Fridey nighta at Pythian Hall, Morgan and Powell Bldg. Visiting Knights always welcome, W. C. JEFFREY, C. Gd J. C. E. FOSS, K. of R. & 8. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ROSETTA BUZZA JOHNS Vocal and Instrumental. Instruction Late of the Royal College of Mu_sic, London, England. Vogal Pup {of Henry Blower and Piatto Pupil of Herbert Sharpe. Terms on applicaticn. Ploné 229R. 218 Freneh Ave. Grass Valley. is } DR. BELL Dentist ’ Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment ° Morgan & Powell Bidg. Phone BR. ROBERT F. WERNER Physician and Surgeon i Office: 40@ Broad St., . Névada Cfty Hours: 10-12 a.m., 2-5, 7-8 p.m. Nurse in attendance J. M. McMAHON Attorney at Law Pine & Court Sts. Phone 41 : Nevada City, California Ff. T. Nilon J. T. Hennessy Lynne Kelly NILON, HENNESSY & KELLY Attorneys at Law, Offices 127 “Mill St., Grass Valley; Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nevada City. 4 W. BE. WRIGHT Attorney at Law Office in Union Building Phone 23 Nevada Clty ENWARD C. UREN Mining and Civil Engingez ‘ Minine Reports Furnished Mining District Maps Phone 278R Nevada City ry WARD A. JOHNSON, D. CG. Chiropractor Nevada City Grass Valley Office khours—-10 to 12 A. M. at Nevada City. 2 to 5:30 P. M., and Mondays, Wednesdays and . Fridays 7 to 8 P. M., Grass Valley. Sundays by appointment. —. 229 Commercial St. Phone N. C, 150% Mill 8t. Phone G. V. 313 196 Nevada City Cleaners W. H. Osborne oR. W. GREENAWAY, also .known First Publication October 28, 1929 V ee ELAR S38 ET GEE TEE IT ST TE RY A leaning Pressing Revatring Patronize Home jndustry