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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 17, 1929 (6 pages)

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PON ARRON Cy BS ER ee 8 eS e a —TYLER JOTTINGS M. W. ‘Pesneie Alleghany and_ spent here visiting friends. came down from a few days CHEROKEE, June June 15, . (Special Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Howe had as to The Nugget)—James Coughlin’ guests, Francis Ketchum of Sacrawas a business visitor in Nevada: mento, Dan Tharnton of Nevada, City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. in Nevada City and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stein and Frost were visitors . baby, Louis, of San Francisco. Wednesday. Mrs. William Treglown is able to be about after a serious sick spe)l. Mrs. Jesse Nickerson, who visited at the Treglown home for some time has returned to her home in Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Richards and daughter, Mrs. Libbey and children ; spent a week in Sacramento. Mr. Hill and owner of the SalMr. and Mrs. Luther Marsh and mon mine, were business visitors in Miss Elise Hieronimous, daughter Nevada City Tuesday. of Mrs. S: C. Hieronimous, has been Miss Carmel Phelan, who has heen re-elected as a special teacher in attending the Grass Valley high. music and art in the Loomis schools school has returned home to spend Mrs. M. M. Miller, who spent her vacation. a number of years in South Africa Tom Staples was a visitor here. came up from San Francisco and is Wednesday from Graniteville. here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Browning and crey of men Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Hopkins are from Fyench Corral went up to. home from a -visit with her sister Bloody Run to do some repair work. in San Francisco. They were away on the ditch Monday. Haying has started over here] interest around the bay. and there is a fair crop. Mrs. James Penrose and sen, Francis Phelan and wife and sons Lloyd, returned Tuesday evening visited in Grass Valley Friday. from a visit in San Francisco. M. Wisler is up from Sacramento is up from Sacramento looking after hisp roperty in Cherokee. -~ Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Phelan and son, James, went to Mahen Tuesday to_attend the funeral of the tate Ralph Maitland. A FEW OF THE _ REGULAR CUT PRICES a Sets preted <2 s eloieieie , % a Ne L PRODTICES, A full 214 lb. bar French Castile'Soap 49c 3 7-oz. bars Coco Almond or Coco Lemon Soap 25c V paart Owl Amie 2 Grecian Rose Body Powder .... . pint Laveseptol (Listerine) A Complete Stock of Owl Drug Store Products « at» H. DICKERMAN Druggist and Stationer SHiHiiedebeininieinieieinicidie He ortertesteofesesfertestestestefesfestestestesteatestesteateotenterte ste JAMES D. STEWART, E. M. Consulting Mining Engineer 138 Commercial St. Phone 107 Auburn, Calif. Examinations Reports Management 30 Years’ Experience in Western Mining Fields Code: Bedford-McNeil ee ee ie he i ee ee he ee ee a en ne ee See 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 Nevada City Be rfergerfergerferferge ny s » SEPPSESE A Full Line of Pies and Cakes : SALLY ANN BREAD : Baked Fresh Daily. Sanitary Sa ae Meetings Wrapped and Sealed FREEMAN BAKERY Grass Valley © Our Goods on Sale at the Nevada City Luchroom Aeelerin oles soporte fete teteeiedoh leaieseeeepeohe SCHUMITE PLASTER WALL BOARD 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 Grass \ alley a week and visited various points of San Francisco Prices se Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hustler of North Columbia were in Neyada City Saturday on business. Byron E. Janes has secured a position in San Francisco and left here during the week. Jim and Catherime Stevens visited in Sacramento Suaday. They attended the reunion of Nevada City people and the Stephens children visited their brother, Rutherford Stephens, who has a position in Sacramento. Misses Iris Murehie, Dearestine Daniels, Irma McCormack, and Evelyn O’Connor, were re-elected to their positions in the Roseville schools. Mr. and Mrs. W. G._ Richards, and daughter, Mrs. Carl Libby of Eureka, visiting with them, visited in Sacramento Saturday. Jack Rector, who is taking a medical course at the University of Pennsylvania, has been selected editor of the college -annual, “The Microscope”’ It is the highest honor accorded student at the university. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Rector. His father was editor ip chief of University of California
“The Blue and Gold” 30 years ago, or in 1897. The Gold Flat Thursday. Club met at the home of Mrs.' Fred Hauke. A most enjoyable time was spent by all present. Lee Mason of the Junction House was a Nevada City visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gauss of North Bloomfield visited in Nevad: City Tuesday. Mrs. D. L. McGrath of Wallace; Idaho, is here visiting her nephew, Wm. Osborne and Mrs. Osborne, for a few weeks. “The county board of education was in session today completing: the work of grading the papers in the eighth grade examinations in the rural schools of the county. The first telephone exchange in the state of Minnesota was established at St. Paul on February 14, 1879— just fifty years ago. TRAINING CAMP FOR FIRE GUARDS AT BIG BEND STATION The fire guards for the Tahoe National forest will meet at their annual training camp at Big Bend Ranger Station for three days of instruction, commencing Sunday. It is expected that about 35 will be Present to take teh course in methods of fighting fire in various sections of the forest, organization of fire fighting forces, and>-fire pres. tion. pss District Rangers will give instructions to their men. R. L. P. Bigelow of Nevada City will be present and will be assisted by others. Mrs. Sam Colt of Inspiration, Arizona, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. T. S. Ford, and her many old time friends. Clarence Landsburg of Snow Tent was a business visitor in Nevada City during the week. An average of more than 50,000 local and long distance telephone conversations take place in the United States every minute of the day. STAGE TIMETABLE Graniteville Stage leaves Nevada City at 7a. m., for Lake North Bloomfield, Moores Flat, and Graniteville. Leaves Graniteville at 7 a. m., for Nevada City. Alleghany Stage leaWes Nevada City daily, except Sunday at 1:00 p. m., for Tyler, Columbia Hill, Alleghany and Forest. Leaves Forest at 6:30 a. m., for Nevada City. Marysville Auto Stage leaves at 8.00 a. m., for Rough: and Ready, Smartsville, Hammonton and Marysville. Leaves Marysville at 1:00 p. m. Cennects at Smartsville for North San Juan. Downieville Auto Stage leaves Nevada City daily at 1 p. m., arLeaves Downieville daily at 6 a. m., arriving in Nevada City in time to connect with 10:30 train for San Francisco. Washington Stage leaves Nevada City at 6:30 a. m., for Washington Leaves Washington at 6:30 a.m. for Nevada City. City. . — . ‘+ — —Ome em 6. ~ MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1929 © “Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stombs came! Among those attending the fun. up to make their home in Nevada . eral of the late Mrs. Buffington City with her sisters, Misses Grace! were, her son, Ned, and brotherand Kate Eddy. His health is not . in-law, William, of San Francisco; good. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Buffington and Miss Frences Power, teacher in. /ittle son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iry. the Oakland schools, is here to. !®8 Of Auburn. spend here vacation at her home. A. Deschwanden and family of on Grove street. . Sacramento visited in. Gold Flat Subseribe for ‘rmme Nuxget. . recently. KITCHEN SETS of Enameled -in all colors, duotone finish. Just the thing to brighten up your kitchen. Folding tables with chairs to match. Sturdily built. Will wear like iron. The prices are attractive and our stock is ample. ALPHA SARDWARE & SUPPLY (8 j Nevada City “ATTRACTIVE ARE THESE Grass Vahey Aileghany Bei elntotetoinioloteiedeetetetetedotetestestesferieatot teteetectedied dheodte Geeadeetidhe toate t ae _ Ship« caél the Severs Seas laden with cargoes frum pve ontinenn. World-wide banking connections aad 2 broad hnowledge of foreign trade, enable us to serve commerce 0.9 © 3 SOR Mies qiemey aan SAVING § Loyalty _LoyALty to its depositors is expressed by the Bank of _ America first of all in loyalty to the principles of sound banking. These principles—the outgrowth of more than half'a.century of experience—are its guide in every transaction. Within the limits of a conservatism which knows no compromise, this Bank backs every customer with a Service as complete 2 as it is sincere. oo L ee a Pe It follows that our customers are loyal to us. The strong and consistent growth of the Bank of America—resulting chiefly from the fact that every day old friends bring us new friends—is proof positive ofthe \ trust and confidence that exists betweenus. iN \ mutual @ oe SS =/ BANK OF AMERICA . OF CALIFORNIA Resources more ee 400 millions . : ‘NEVADA CITY BRANCH—BROAD STREET ~ : BRCIAL TRUST et } co M M.