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Stenger Williamson, Oakland Polytechnical student, is here with his
mother, Mrs. Iva Williamson, over
the holiday season.
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Bath Astringent — Bath Crystals — Toilet Water
Perfume — Talcum Beauty Cream — Compact
Bath Talcum — Face Powder — Rouge Lip StickSPECIAL THIS WEEK :
A 29 cent jug of Colleen Moore Perfume free with
any purchase of her toiletries.
H. DICKERMAN
Druggist and Stationer
Mr. and Mrs, Jasper Deering ar-.
ed July 4th on davisit to Mrs.
Deering’s sister, Mrs. John Whitford. ‘ :
Extension Telephon
Just as you appreciat
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in more than one room in the house, so
ty of your household, day ornight.
The cost is very
small. Just call
our Business Office and say “I
want an extension telephone.” _
you would appreciate anextension
telephone. Itscost
nogne is only afewcents
a day; its convenience is great, and
sometimes it is
even a factor.in
SECOND PLOOR SUGGESTION FOR TRLEPHOMSE:
Tue Pacific TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
138 Commercial St.
Examinations
JAMES D. STEWART, E. M.
+ Consulting Mining Engineer
Phone +07,
Reports
Auburn, Calif.
Management
30 Years’ Experience in Western Mining Fields
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ICE CREAM SERVICE
We are now serving Ice Cream in various flavors. Cones for
the kiddies a specialty. Miss Lena Ghidotti in charge.
-GHIDOTTPS GROCERY
Sacramento Street
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FREEMAN BAKERY
Grass Valley
Our Goods on Sale at the
Nevada City Luchroom
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A new Carload just received.
Nothing better for remodeling
Can be painted, tinted or papered. Our prices are right
Any building material can be supplied at a moment's notice
THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY
Phone 42/
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Grass Valley
\fdoubt it has been
FRENCH CORRAL, July 6, (Spe-etal to The Nugget)— Well, our
“Glorious Fourth” is past, and no
duly celebrated
one, according to their
“good im’’.
Of course it passed quietly in
Freneh Corral, with the few who
rmained at home enjoying ice cream
and chicken dinner. We can not help
conrasting the ‘‘almos solitude” we
migh call it of today’s ‘4th’ with
the ‘4th’ of long ago, in he ‘*mining days’’, when “Old Glory’? was
floating at different points and was
in evidence in decoration from one
end of the town. to the other, and
the old cannon owned by the late
by every
ideas of a
Chas. Bradford, one of our very
patriotic citizens, . was hauled out
and at daybreak pealed forth its
answer to the neighboring owns of
Nevada City and Grass Valley. Those’
were the days of joyous and noisy
pariotism. All day the pop of ,the
fire cracker, the youngsters delight
was heard on every hand. (Little
burnt fingers made no difference.)
They tried it again. With the passwell add the passing of the youngster, for usually they too are a
thing of the past, and quiet reigns
in that one time noisy quarter. Well,
we must le memory deal with “ye
oldn days”, and we'll go on-with
the news of oday.
In last week’s items we omitted
mention of a visit from one of the
old residents of the Ridge. Mrs. J.
Reardon and_ her son, Ben, visited
old friends during the week. Mrs.
Reardon spent most of her girlhood and married life in on the
Ridge. She now lives with with onc
of her daughters, Mrs. Lynch of
Antioch, %
H. Musfield of San ‘Juan. was a
Friday Visitor.
Miss Theresa O’Conner returned
to her home in Birchville, Saturday.
She visited with relatives in San
Francisco and Sacramento after the
adjournment of Grand Parlor session
at Santa Cruz. She reports a mos
enjoyable session of Grand Parlor.
A. Browning ani C. Clerkin made
a business trip to Bloody Run Sunday.
FE. Collins of Sweetland was busy
cutting hay in this viciuity during
the week. f
Mrs. H. Thomas ana
were Sunday visitors. :
Miss Frances Moulton who came
from Sacramento to spend the week
end with her parents, returned to
that place Sunday evening. She was
accompanied by her sister, Louise,
who will visit her until Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Labour and
children and her mother, Mrs. K.
Broyles, and sister,’ Miss Alpha,
were Sunday visitors.
Miss Laura Broyles and
Kinny were also Sunday _ visitors.
The family now resides in Sacramento, but delight in making frequent visits to the old home in
French Corral.
gn joint celebration of the birthdays of Mrs. E. Sutherland June
28th and Mrs. EB. Schwartz, June
30th the following friends ,took.an
auto trip and enjoyed a birthday
dinner in the woods last Sunday:
Mrs. B. Schwartz, her mother, Mrs.
R. Williams of Grass Valley, also
gon, Teddy; Mrs. E. Sutherland and
children, Barabara, Dean and Rich‘ard; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moulton
and daughters, Frances and Louisc.
The starting point was from French
Corral and they visited Browns Valley, Dobbins, Lake Francis, Bullards
Bar, Wilson’s Log Cabin, Freemans
Crossing, San Juan and_ back to
French Corral. :
George L. Murphy and daughter,
Mrs. J. Rielly dnd baby, Jean, of
San Francisco’ visited relations in
French Corral Monday.
C. F. Hoffman and son, Milton,
of Sacramento visited “French Corral again this week, returning to
their home in Sacramento for the
4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Meyers and
mother, Mrs. Keating and’ chidren,
Dorothy, Delores, Helen, and Lois
of Berkeley are visiting Mr. Thomas
Meyers of this place.
Mr., G.. Kessler and Mr. Wm.
Kessler of San Juan were Thursday
visitors. «
A. Browning,’ who has_ been
spending several days near Redding
returned to French Corral Wednesday night. :
Miss: Millie Clerkin, Clyde Browning and sister, Irene, spent the 4th
in Grass: Valley.
Thos. Meyers and N. B. Bishop
children
Mr. A.
Tare busy bullding a new barn for
J. Neflson. Mt. Neilson lost his barn
by fire recently,
Mrs. -Theodore Nelson
to San Miguel
and mothes, Mr. and Mrs. George
Glidden. : ;
Mrs. T. E. Davis of Alleghany
has gone
e here visiting relatives.
to visit her father)
NORTH SAN JUAN, July 6, (Spe
ejial to The Nugget)—E. H. Ingra
ham returned home from a twe
month’s trip in the southern
of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lavezzola of
Downieville are visiting her mother,
Mrs. H. Huckins, over the Fourth
William McCullough of Berkeley
is visiting relatives.
Mrs. Rose Pinaglia,
Babé and Irma Pinaglia
Warner of Sacramento
nesday here.
part
Laurence,
and Mr.
spent WedMiss Bertha Velasco is spending
several days at Grass Valley.
son, Frank, of Camptonviile attended the funeral of the late Mrs.
bi
Mrs.
Pauline,
G. Russel and _ daughter,
returned to Oakland after
Mrs. J. Holland.
Jean McCullough of Berkeley
and Miss Hazel Phillips of San Rafael are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam
McCullough.
Hulett Gee left ‘Wednesday to
spend several days at Marysville.
“Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fogarty’ of
Hammonton spent several hours here
enroute te Grass Valley.
Mrs. H. Thomas ‘and
Birchville were here
Wednesday evening.
Miss Millie Clerkin of Birehville
spent Thursday visiting friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Musfield and son,
Homer, went to Sacramento Wednesday and Mrs. W. Bynon of Sacramento returned with
several. day’s visit.
=g6. R. Adams, contractor on the
Tahoe Ukiah state highway east of
own is suing the Montague Water
Conservation District in the sum of
$68,272.30, over an excavating bill
_ sons of
on business
them for
district is in Siskiyou county.
Mrs. Louise Zadow of Grass Valley and her daughter in law, Mrs
William Zadow of Klamath Falls,
Oregon, were Nevada City visitors
Tuesday. :
The many friends of Miss Mary
Meservey will be sorry to learn
that she was confined to her home
by illness.
Jim: Hamilton and Tom Treverrow
came down from the Twin Sisters
mine to attend the celebration of
July Fourth.
H. Olsen, W. J. Goggin, Ed Mugford and James Grice all of Alleghany visited in Nevada City during the week. .
Subscribe for The Nugget.
SAVE—So that w
ting pretty’ with
morale—getting hi
Mr. and Mr. H. Kienzendorf and .
a few weeks visit with her mother, .
against the District. This irrigation .
SAVE TO SPEND
always have a reserve fund in the bank.
SAVB—Because thrift has a supporting effect ona man’s
SAVE—Because dollars put out at interest have a desirable
habit of growing and developing, other dollars.
SAVE—At this bank because you are safeguarded by our
reputation for reliability, efficiency and safety.
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST
WITH SAFETY
BANK OF AMERICA
a —_— MONDAY, JULY 8 1929
ATTRACTIVE ARE THESE
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Enameled in alt colors, duotone finish. Just the
thing to brighien up your kitchen. Folding tables’
with chairs to match. Sturdily built. Will wear like
iron. The prices are attractive and our stock is ample.
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NEVADA COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
at Grass Valley and Nevada City
Jours: 9 a. m.'to 5p. m-daily
Including Saturdays
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