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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 11, 1929 (6 pages)

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Grass Valley Our Goods on Sale at the’ Nevada City Luchroom SCHUMITE PLASTER WALL BOARD A new Carload just received. _ Notling better for remodeling Can be painted, tinted or papered. Our prices are right Any building material can be supplied at a moment's nofice eteinleidioining i} \? eieieeivies THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY = Phone 42 Grass \ alley NEVADA CITY VEGETABLE STORE ‘Pieced Street, near to City Hall Is Now Open For Business . Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds, Fruit A Full Supply of Fat Turkeys on Hand Telephone 86 ateotestectesteateatesteneoteofesfeatentende seek sesdeatecfeateoegeateeteseoeeteaeateateaeoeee oerdeaeaedesiende Settee 2 TECHOW & DAVIS Consulting Engineers and Chemists Assayers Mining Engineers Analytical Chemists Analytical Laboratéries : Phone M. 4215 620 Eye St., Sacramento shite ofa ecaote ob ok: Bes oes . wo cafe merge ejedly He ign og deate ade ely aie age age nna ate de te Spe raiesiow . “ THAT CANT BE BEAT Delicious, fit for a Queen's table, fresh and of the highest quality, is obtainable here at all times at most moderate prices. Eat more Meat! Health experts are agreed as to its beneficial value—and Everybody Likes It! This is the place where you can get the best meat in town—try our service. KEYSTONE MARKET Calanan and: Richards > Ce NAN ee CO Oe A ee PN a a ee et adie h ‘ ‘ 4 Fa * fe p ; + ee \ i f ‘a ‘al to The J fellows Mrs. FRENCH CORRAL ITEMS prise snowstorm Three inches fell ~at_ this Thursday a.m. ,was the coldest yet, with 12° at seven a. m.! That pot plants not frozen! on the frqnt porch are This weather interferes with our ning on a dance at French Corral for the 16th, but this makes it uncertain to have ‘‘six are out of the question. ing Grand President Louise C. Heilbron the night of February 6th . but ojving to bad weather and sick. ness had to give it up. i Friday, the 1st was a happy day at the French Corral school. At the noon hour a surprise birthday dinner was given fot Rex Dalberg. All sorts of good things were on the #‘festal board’ and these were heartlily enjoyed by parents and pupils. Rex’s mother brought a cake bearing eleven candles, which told the number of his years. Rex also received many nice present and all was a complete surprise tothe little Schwartz is like a kind mother to her. pupils, always planning some pléasure for them, and all love her devotedly. W. P. Clerkin, W.E. and S. McCullough Valley Friday evening to meet with the directors of the N. I. D. in the interest of the S. J.R. W. A. Fred Conner of Sacramento, chairman of the ways and means committee was also in attendance. Mr. and. Mrs. Roy McNamara of Fyler visited relatives in French Corral Saturday and Sunday. W. E. Moulton made a business trip to Sacramento Saturday and reurned Sunday. Moulton Grass Mrs. K. Broyles and Sacramento visited H. Barron last week. Ralph Kesler and Charles McCullough were Sunday visitors from San Juan: family of the family of Rob McCullough of San Juan spent several days with W. P. Clerkin, assisting with the work. Mrs. Mary Mitchell of Grass Valley is visiting her brother, Thomas Meyers of this place, also her friend, Mrs. J. Kirkwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wn. Wright of Pleasant. Valley were visiting in ™rench Corral Tuesday. A. Browning made a business trip to Downieville Thursday. W. P. Clerkin and _ sister, Miss Millie; made a trip to Nevada City Wednesday. Harry Browning, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Browning, is again on the ick list. We are pleased to learn that the little son of Mr. and Mrs F. S. Wood of Sweetland has fwly: recovred from his recent illness. Miss K. O’Conner is’ slowly recovThere’s peace in the household guarded by Castoria. Peaceful sleep for Baby. Uninterrupted rest for Mother. For a few drops of pure Castoria will quiet any fretful infant. Or put the little one back to sleep when there’s an upset duting the night. ae Parents, don’t try to de without good old Castoria! It isn’t fair to the baby. and it makes things hard for you. You éan’t give Baby medicine meant fo grown-ups—or shouldn’t! Castoria i+ the solution. It is always safe. It al ways does the work. And although it acts as swiitiy as an opiate or a na
_votic, it coniains neither. Castorie ts purely regeteile. Give it whenever there’s econstipaticn, colic, diarrhea. No. less than five million’ moder: mothers have come t. depend on Car toria, for twenty-five million betth vere bought last year! Get yours t day; don’t wa‘t for some night when it’ neeced, ar tie drugstore is closed! THE. NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA 7” FRENCH CORRAL, Feb. 9, (SpeciNugget)—-Ground. hog . The saw shadow O.K. Well,this -writ-. were certainly surprised when they ing finds us in real winter. A sur-. awoke Tuesday and saw five inches Wednesday a. m. of snow. Wednesday night was the place. . coldest night we have had for years. is some cold for this’ place, yet the . colder. plans. The S. J. R.W.A. was plan-. trip to Nevada City Thursday. A delegation of Columbia Parlor, . ley visited her No. 70’s Native Daughters planned . Mrs. Eee bee be EE EbSdSSS 4545040859 94849F4 . to join with Laurel Parlor in meetmade a trip to. -___ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1929 CAMPTONVILLE JOTTINGS Fred J. Joubert motored to Nugget)— The Ridge people} Downieville Tuesday evening to attend lodge. {TYLER JOTTINGS CHEROKEE, Feb. 9, (Special to Edward Lang arrived Monday evening on a short visit with his brother William A. Lang. Arthur Deal has been delivering wood to the fish hatchery at Indian Valley. : Misses Rose Marie Smart and Hazel Smart returned Monday from made a business} Nevada: City where past two weeks. ulius E. Pauly. and It froze house plants in the house, the north wind made it so much Mr. and Mrs. E. Frost turned from San Francisco. James Phelan have rethey spent the J. Anderson caught a large coyote Acton M weather . in his traps. They are very plenti-. Cleveland motored to Grass Valley and if we are. ful here, and are now watcking for. Tuesday on business. weeks’’ of it dances. the young lambs. John Zaring arrived). Thursday Miss Carmel Phelan of Grass Val-. from Berkeley and will remain here parents, Mr. and] for some time prospecting. K. J. Phelan, Saturday and A. Berner, superintendent of the Sunday. Garden Valley dredger was in town Mr. and Mrs. R. McNamara were] Thursday. visitingNin French Corral the last of . Joseph Halkyard returned to Pike the week. : City Thursday after Mr. R. Maitland is improving and . ere. feels much better since he came up Mrs. Eugene H. here. > Al Tackett Tuesday from Nevada ‘City. While starting his aute the other day Alton Moody received ‘a severe blow in the fact. The crank flew ‘and hit. him in the face and as a result he has a bruise onhis cheeks. Mrs. L. Day of~the Siberia mine was visiting Mrs. T.J. Flynn Wed-. nesday. Misses Helen McCullough and Evelyn Kessler and Rob McCullough of San Juan were visiting friends here Thursday evening. Eloise Phelan and James Phelan were visiting in San Juan Friday. a. short visi! Hays was hos\ Wednesday night was one of the eoldest.of the season the mercury falling down to 12 ,and most every water pipe in town was frozen. A strong north wind made the cold much more penetrating. = ering from the effects of a fall she had on election day in November, at which time she. broke several bones’. in her hand and wrist and sprained muscles in arm and shoulher. She has had a time: very serious $ Dr. W. P. SAWYER will be at his office 2 to 4 p. m. Glasses Correctly Fitted Exe, Ear, Nose and Throat Office practice only’ Ott Building Main Street Nevada City msivnvcsvisivitvtvlstt tt 8 ¢ % tt tll TICs y fi } Se t Me . ee ee i Kee ee Nevada City M6 at Seaferierte ehototew efter: eke slefe tfevie tee les MATTRESSESSILK FLOSS—Hand tufted, Rolled Edge \ $25.09 each COTTON FELTED-—— 23 Pounds, Rolled Edge : $12.00 each BLOWN COTTON—All New Cotton, Rolled Edge $9.C0 each : ALPHA WARDWARE& SUPPLY CG. § Grass Vahey Sa he e ™ Ce wets tates ale teste clases teslatestenenle Ther taate © ~ ro ——— tess to a group of friends Saturday — evening at her home on Main street,” : ; the celebration of her birthday being the occasion. An _ evening of ecards and games was spent, to the Delightful refreshments were served Those presnt included: Mesdames — Frank M. Groves, Leonard L. Bishop, M. G. Calvin, Eugene: H., Hays; Misses Mary M. Groces. Lydia O. Groves; aoe in et ee ee County Assessor H. C. Schroeder was a business visitor in Sacramento during the week. ee TIP TOP TAMALE PARLOR Tamalaes and Enchiladas Served 11 a. m. to 1 a m. >. Served Hot to take out Chili Beans, Chicken $-.3 lwiches Served Evenings Best Coffee in Town Pine Street. aki visitor here . SAttetetetennennerntetatetetetectecteaereatitetecess detects state Settee tet Sete INVEST IN REST © ‘\, \ < s Alieghany a . ITS THE RESERVE . THAT COUNTS F In all the games of life, the victories go to those who have something in reserve. In muscular activities, it is the man who has the most stored energy upon which he can draw, that determines who will win. In war the armies with the greatest reserves, usually hold the balance of power. This holds true in matters of business_as well. A well fortified reserve is a big aset for any business or for any man. A savings acocunt is the best method of bulidins wp a reserve. that will prove worth all the sacrifice it may cost. No one can tell when he may need it. The wisest policy is to start saving and build up to the day when the reserve will deteymine some important turning point in your life. Ey BANK OF AMERICA. OF CALIFORNIA aia le eee NEVADA CITY BRANCH Nevada City ¢