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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 6, 1935 (8 pages)

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PRE Bes FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1935. NEVADA CITY NUGGET SUPERVISORS ADJOURN -’ UNTIL DECEMBER 17 The Nevada County Board of Supervisors convened this and adjourned Tuesday to meet again on. Tuesday, December 17. Besides the routine work of the session the board made a donation of $90 to the Boy Scouts of Nevada City to meet the deficit of the scout committee on the expenses of the Nevada City representatives on the eastern trip of last summer, week ~aiiN FORECLOSURE Alles >> that $1237 is due for materiz . surnished on.a residence in Truckee the Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Co, has filed an aztion in the superior court against J. D. Wollert et al to foreclose a Nien on property owned by the defendants on River street in Truckee. Also $300 was ordered paid for the full page add in the San Francisco Chronicle opposing the severance tax. A donation to the Truckee Ski club for promotional purposes was also ordered. 2 ee MONEY NO OBJECTIF IT’S A QUESTION OF HEALTH Since 1799 thousands of people have regained their normal health after years of suffering from stomach troubles of all typés, such as constipatién, indigestion, gas, and sour stomach which are the basic factors of such maladies as high blood pressure, rheumatism, periodic liver, kidney, and -bladde: sleep and appetite. remedy made by Nature. ful once a day, hot or cold. Try it and convince guarantee. headaches, pimples, on face and body, pains in the back, disorder, exhaustion, loss of Those sufferers have not used any man-made injurious chemicals or drugs of any kind; they have only used a This marvelous product grows on tH® highest mountain peaks, where it absorbs all the healing elements and vitamins from the sun to aid HUMANITY in distress. It is composed of 19 kinds of natural leaves, seeds, berries and flowers scientifically and proportionately mixed and is known as LION CROSS HERB TEA. LION CROSS HERB TEA tastes delicious, acts wonderfully upon your system, and is safe even for children. Prepare it fresh like any ordinary tea and drink a glassA one dollar treatment accomplishes WONDERS; makes you look and feel like new born. If you are not as-yet familiar with the beneficial effects of this natural remedy LION CROSS HERB TEA try itat once and convince yourself. If not satisfactory money refunded to you. yourself One week treatment $1.00. Six weeks treatment $5.00. In order to avoid mistakes in getting the genuine LION with our money-back led home Sunday evening from sevhe hb H Mesdames W.-E. Young, C. E. Bosworth and Al Williams of this city attended the get-to-gether meeting of Hague-Thomas-Hegarty Post American Legion in Grass Valley on Tuesday evening and report a most enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dolan_returneral days spent in San -Francisco visiting with Mr. Dolan’s brother, Arthur Dolan, and family, and sister, Mrs. Will Walthers, and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Marshall and two children of Frengh Corral have moved to Nevada City to reside. Mr. Marshall is engineer on the new court house addition. Mr. John McQuay, who resides on the Willow Valley road north of this city, has. returned from a month’s visit with a daughter in Alameda. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Price of Boise, Idaho who are taking a vaca. over in Nevada City Mr. Price’s brother, Arthur Price who resides here. Mr. Price states that conditions have been good in Boise and that a.great deal of residential building is going on. Mrs. B. Z. Neaves of Delleker, California was a Nevada City visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Neaves left Wednesday evening.accompanied by Mrs. Henry Stevens who will take a-two weeks trip with her through Arizona. Mrs. Neaves who started and formerly conducted the Shamrock Cafe in Nevada City now conducts tion trip through California stopped . =} and visiting . ! CROSS HERB TEA, please fill out the attached coupon. jptlO-PHA RMACY, * 1180 Second Ave. Noo City, NY. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $.. NAME eee for which please send me treatments of the famous LION CROSS HERB TEA. Dept. 5404 ADDRESS CHY “8 So B . STATE: 'of Grass Valley and Mr. H. R. Plate a is in charge. the Feather River Lumber Co. boarding house. All through the summer she had .i#0 boarders, with eight in help. SPRING HILL MINE Several men have been added to the payroll of the Spring Hill mine in the ‘last few weeks. There are 65 men working there now. Development and drifting continue with the 200 ton daily capacity mill operating two shifts. The property is north Subscribe for The Nugget. ~Sacramento’s. Busiest Store OUR . \CHRISTMAS STORE IS READY FOR YOU! * Select your gifts now at your leisure Over 2,000 GIFT SWEAT. ERS ready for you— $1.00, $1.95, $2.95 Over 300 GIFT ROBES and PAJAMAS—Corduroy Silks, Wools $1.95 to $12.75 INTIMATE GIFTS FOR THE FASTIDIOUS WO. MAN MUST BE OF SILK!. Nothing Will Please Her Better! * 3 ok Beautifully tailored or exquisitely ‘lace trimmed. undergarments some hand made, Satins and crepes in tea rose, white, dusky pink, blue. Lingerie so new.. so fresh and dainty .. that you will want to buy for yourself as well as for Christmas. Unusual values, too. SLIPS—$1.00, $1.95, $2.25 and $2.95.
PANTIES—$1.00, $1.95, $2.25) and $2.95, DANCE SETS — $1.00, $1.95, $2.25 jand $2.95. GOW NS—$1.95, $2.95 to $6.50, SLEEPING PAJAMAS — $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95, . GIFT COATS—$5.95, $8.95; $9.75 For girls 4 to 14. ; GIFT TAM AND SCARF SHKTS— 98c, $1.95. For Women and] Juniors, IMPORTANT! Take advantage of our LAY-AWAY PLAN. You can. select your gifts and we will reserve them for you until Christ-}. mas Eve! GIFTS WRAPPED egg proliday Packages ready to send anywhere. Mailed FREEanywhere in the United States! It’s fun to a (Derry Christmas . It's more fun when the whole family enters into the spirit of Christmas saving. Each member can have an jndividual Christmas Club Account—and can watch it grow week by week. When December first rolls ‘round, there’s the thrill of ‘ of receiving Christmas Club Checks—total amount saved PLUS interest. Ae ge TANK of AMERICA save for BIG-NEW YEARS BALL "+. rihuted and many have been sold. firemen have installed a huge ventilator in the ceiling of Armory Since selec con of the committees . fall which will take the dust away. the Nevada City Firemen have’ hela . dan past dust, caused by so many several meetings in regard to their da 29th annual New Years Masquerade Ball and plans are shaping up well. rs on the finely polished floor, was ,noticeable. The posters for prizes will be giv; Nearir-all the tickets have been qdisMrs: C. Muscardini and s sha Curtis, and daughter, Mrs childre spent Sunaay on a motor trip whie included a drive around Lake hoe. gene Henwood-and two en out about December 10th. 9 10 TUBES! @ Metal Tubes! Foreign Stations ! @ High Fidelity! Big Speaker!@ New Dial! Latest 1996 Features! Remember! This is a Ward radig—built to highest standards. You get all foreign and U. S. short wave and broad: cast, amateurs, ships. Come in now!. Four Days Only! Y All Ward Radios Licensed by RCA and H. azeltine Compare with Nationally Advertised Sets SAVE $45 NOW! ee mS ab od ed eg eS ek ek Pk Sa 59.95 Small Carrying Charge 11” drum has Strong cloth head! Hammer and Nail Set. Tae ble & Bench. $5 Down—$5 Monthly Panel borders, gay colors. Jace, blue, peach, maize. «6-22 x 44". Washcloth, 10¢ : 3 for 25¢. Wilt-Proof Collars! » Made to Sell for MORE! Men's Socks priced!Extralarge, ALL WOCL Size 70x80 Specially a : : ' $1.98 Men's Shirts (tt We've seen no finer gift shirts at such a low price! Broadcloth! Blue, tan, gray or patterns. Also white. Sizes 14 to 17. 25e Save 8¢°on a pair! New Ae 5-Pc. Cowboy horizontal stripes, all-over Block Set! Outfits, with designs, verticals, clocks. Colorful! sunt Lisle or silk-and-rayon. 10 to 12. Baby Cries! 13”. dressed comp. doll! Pastry Set. 8 pieces—rolling pin etc. {MONTGOMERY WAR! is dressed! aut Skill Ball! Electric Bagatelle stove with 3/ Family Game. utensils! Baby Doll Set — Paints, Composition, Crayons. and Brushes!._ ie ite 927.929 Lincoln Way X ¥ 25” Baby Doll cries, Well-dressed. Movie JeckStreamlined tor projects green steel color pictures. Mecianical: rabbit pulls 2 cars; track. heavy loads! ored — build with them! Toy «..mal Aluminum pulls cart! Tea Set—8. Coloredwood. Pieces. Save! 19” Doil with wig. Lovely clothes! . sleeps. Doll Buggy! . j Baby Waiker! A stroller or play car! leather. ball. Fine Ball Bearing Roller Skates!