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*. TAME NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, JAN. 27, 1933
signs.
Inne
Extra fine 169-coil Spring
( 1 mast
Spring MATTRESS
Cushien 4 fattress
‘$7.8
21x27 inch PILLOWS
The best for rest-and comfort you ever had!
Selected duck and hen feathers; also duck and
irst grade goose feathers. Coverin g of f 98c
featherproof ticking. Far below regular price!
At aRemarkable Saving!
DINETTE BEDRO¢
Called ¢ “Dinette” because it is purposely
designed for the small dining room.
Extension table (full length 36 x 64
e Walnut _on hardwood. High
lair Seats covinches) and 4 chairs veneered jn: 75
DEPENDABLE
ebruary
Bistis Thisesday,
ba
~~
MERCHANDISE
SALES
Jenoney 28th!
THRIFT PRICES
a
Paced Ey cenonaly Low for this Sale!
LIVINGROOM SUITE
One of the most outstanding val
of Home Furnishings!
ames of seasoned
hot glued.
grade
Covered all
homespun tapestry. Choice
piece Suite through and through
the careful tailoring
Both Davenport and Club Chair are
over, includi
that stamps it at once
ues in this truly remarkable sale
gene relied and
n in high
of green or rust. A quality two‘expensive.
iwood, double’ dow
—from its construction to
nN
yh ented
ak dase a
More Proof that W/ard’s s Lead in
Here is another February Sale value triu mph!
comes near to being the fi ps bargain
and excellently made, it compr
of dresser or F rench vanity; or,
and Holly wood vanity at a sligt
veneered in Walnut on hardwood and polished at an exquisite
finish.
This specially be
of them call! Handsomely designed
isesa panel bed, chest, and cneice
if you w H, ch OOSEe yoster
+
tly h cost.
$18. 95
9x12 Axminsters
Choose from a distinctive variety of Persian and floral deQuality woven Rugs very
much reduced.
$24.”
9 x 12 Fringed Axminsters
Fine Chinese and Persian Patterns with beautiful high-lighted grounds and effective borders. . Colors through to
the back. Rich colorings! Special offer! ‘
Goa
Felt Base * Rugs
Light weight—long wearing.
Handsome designs. Easy to
‘keep clean. SIZE: .9 x 12.
They're bound to .go quickly!
Le ce ES
Per Foot ®
Felt Base Yard Goods
Extra heavy for longer service.
6-ft. wide. Fine selection of
patterns. Buy real quality at
this unusual price!
or
27
A really
genuine saving.
. Ss
x 50 Axminsters
fine collection at a
Include fringed and non-slip. Luxurious to
the tread. A super sale value!
AUBURN, CALIF.
. Actual daily
HONOR ROLL OF
N.C. HIGH SCHOOL
Principal H. J. “J. Kjorlie yesterday
announced that during the §firsthalf vear the average daily attendance at the high school was 194,
with total registration to date 217.
attendance now is 203.
schools
Monday
grammar and high
until
Both
will noi next
reopen
morning.
gave out the
honor roll of
Kjorlie
list of those on the
Principal
attendance, andthose with
absence of one day or less. The
roll follows:
PERFECT ATTENDANCE
Angiolini Alaria.
Amelio Angelini.
telen Arbogast.
Joe Cicogni.
Coughlan.
Lionel T. Doyle
Edria Eicher.
Bonnie B. Blind.
Hooper.
Irma Keller.
Alice Ohg
Una
neslan.
Chester Peterson.
¢ lle
Hazei Smart
Floyd Ste I
Walter Warnecke
Williams.
W orthley.
Dorothy Worthley.
Murray Young.
ABSENT ONE
Warren Cha
Herman Clendenen.
Harry Davey.
Arthur Elliott.
John Graham.
toy Granholm.
Violet Greenaway.
Rachel Hoffman.
rerald. Hogan.
Merie Horwege.
Oral Keller.
Margery Odgers.
Ralph Pierce.
Roman Royznski.
Estelle Youcum.
Robert Schiffner.
Robert Small.
Ray Steger.
Robert Tamblyn.
Dorothy Thomas.
Eugene Thomas.
Margaret Thomaa,
Carolyn Towle.
Alberta Watters.
Gus Wasley.
Tom Widauf.
Phyllis Williams.
DAY OR
pman.
LESS
Mining Aven: To Mest
In Grass Valley Jan 28
The Mining Association of California will meet tomorrow evening,
Saturday, at the Bret Hart Inn, in
Grass Valley. .A~membership campaign, it is understood will shortly
be launched in that city.
FOR RATTLER
(UP)—The strange
Spectacle of a rattlesnake in the act
of swallowing a squirrel with a body
larger than the snake's, was reported
Buffum, local ‘bank
BIG JOB
COLUSAby Floyd employee.
WORK STARTS ON
TOM HALL MINE
After almost three months of preparity work, the new leasers of the
Tom Hall gravel mine in Birchviile
Dal Moffatt, J. H. DeSmidt and P.
E. DeSmidt, have put the property
in shape to do ground sluicing as
soon as. the supply permits,
located half
water
The miine ‘is about a
. mile north east of Birchville and is
. but fifteen
. pays an
. bie yard.
jin the prope rty,
miles north of Nevada
off the Downieville highway.
Of the 8.55 acres of virgin gravel
Tom Hall, the owner, has worked less than an acre in
the past forty years that he has been
there. During that period, Hall has
City;
taken thousands of dollars from the
gravel.
In. depth the graye} ranges from
70 feet to about 8 feet and is semicemented. Moffatt engineer in charge
of operations, has worked on and
inspected quite a number of gravel
mines in northern California. Of the
Hail property, he says it is one of
the most Promising that he has seen.
The overburden up to the grass roots
asionishing figure per cuHall himself offered to
bet Moffatt $20 to $1 that he could
. pot pick a panful of gravel from thé
. property that would not pan at least
one color. His canny Sedtch “instinct coming to the fore and saving
him a dollar, Moffatt refused the
bet and later found that most panfuls taken show a streak of color
that seems almost unbelievable.
The gold is of the flake type and
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