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-_ MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1935. THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
of Birch-_ Connor will return to teach
.Prench Corral school in the fall.
M.-J. O'Connor of Birehville is in
Sacramento attending to business affairs.
. Mrs. Will Carter and son, Clark
. Carter, motored to Downieville nie ACME GROWTH DUE T0
CLS OME. . . day for a visit with former friends. .
: . Larson Henwood, of Nevada City,! NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
‘Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dolan motored . has been appointed to the lookout; The new, million dollar Acme
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to Sacramento Sunday to visit with station at Cherry Hill above North’ Brewery in Los Angeles was dediMrs. Dolan’s brother, Charles Guen-.
A. T. O’Connor of San Rafael, has
gone to Birchville to visit with relatives. Mr. O’Connor holds a responsible position in the San Rafael high school.
Miss’ Therese O’Connor
ville passed. through Nevada City on
Saturday enroute to Sacramento,,
where she went.in tonnection with .
Grand Parlor N. D. G. W. Miss O’-.
the
aoe
Bloomfield by the Tahoe National, cated and officially opened June 15,
ther now in a hospital there. They.
also met Mr. Dolan’s sister and sis-;
-ter-in-law, Mrs. Will Walthers and
“Mrs. A. J. Dolan of San Francisco,
who are here for a summer vaca.
tion. Misses Geraldine and Lorraine
Dolan are expected to arrive in a day
or two and Mr. A. J. Dolan will motor up Sunday.
Mr. Fred Sauvee and Eldon Kendrick of Nevada City and Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Kneebone of Grass Valley enjoyed nice fishing trip to
Pyramid Lake, 38 miles northeast
of Reno, Nevada, on Sunday.
Miss Helen Arbogast motored
Sacramento today.to meet Miss HeJen Jean Porvend of Patterson, her.
room and class mate at college of
the Pacific, who is coming up for a
to
visit.
Tom
was in a motor cycle wreck on the
Marchetti of Grass Valley .
way to Lake Vera Sunday. A portion
was cut off
bly
returned
of one of “his big toes
and he
and bruised.
ter tre atment by
melt.
Rtoss Taylor ot
Nevada . . City
He was enroute
was ysidera skinned
9 f. } hone
W: HumO
Wart
Downieville was a
visitor this forenoon.
to Los Angeles ;
where he will meet his family and} tne degrees of the order.
go on a motor tour visiting Boulder;
Dam and Phoenix
Ruby Liavezzola
Arizona.
accompanied ae
Taylor as far as Sacramento where }
she will visit for a day or
Mrs. Mary E.
a former Nevada City resident, came;
up for the graduation and nee
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so.
Salmon: of orapenear
of her granddaughter, Mis. Harry
Browning. She is now visiting with
‘her daughter, Mrs. Lee Day. Mrs.
Salmon and her husband were formthe Salmon mine at
er owners. of
_ Tyler.
In the last few days Charles Leit-]
er of the Nevada City Garage has .
had two new gasoline pumps install-,
ed at his garage on Main street, in;
order to give faster and more complete service to the traveling public.
Eric son of Mr.: and
of Nevada City,
microphone at
Anderson,
Mrs. A.Andersen
was heard over the
North San Juan last Sunday, singing
“Old Faithful.”” and ‘“‘When I Grow
“Too Old to Dream.”’ He is about nine
years of age and drew much praise
for his singing.
Last week Fred Johnson, a form-er range examiner in the Shasta National forest, who is now
fish and game commission, came(upy ¥
from San Francisco and visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. B. GC. Goldsmith, the latter
two being with the Tahoe National
forest.
Mrs. Belle Douglass,
Parsons, Mr. and Mrs.
Legs and Judge Raglan Tuttle spent
Friday in Sacramento ata meeting
of the State Chamber of Commerce.
H. D. Ingram, of the Board of
Equalization of Chicofi spent. several
"days in Nevada City and Truckee.
Russell Farley this city accompanied him,
BE,
A. George
of
a. ested te ntede steaks sent este te
ean) i ke le id ic Sie
eee sereelowy ys
STANDARD
ib oe
Meter ite sds
seek
,
se aye
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, Saturday
; candidates
Mrs . ‘
forest. The work started the 16th.
His wife and children will accom-'
pany him.
Week end guests of Miss Minnie
Srand were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gay.
lord and daughters Misses Betty and.
Hermine Gaylord of Sacramento.
H. P. Kerrington, Board of Equal.
‘ ization agent of the Marysville dis-,
trict, was in Nevada City and Truc-!
Zi 1
kee Thursday and Friday. He was}
accompanied by his assistant Rus-,
sel Farley of Nevada City. .
Nevada City Ladies
to Attend Party =
Mrs. James C. Tyrrell and Mrs. C.
Roymand Clinch have invited a large
ley friends for an afternoon of cards .
at the Bret Harte Inn Tuesday .
and Wednesday.
on
WYOMING TRIBE ;
Wyoming Tribe of Nevada City!
and Weimer Tribe of Grass Valley, , ‘
:,
I. O. R. M., held point adoption of
candidates in an open air meeting ‘
i*
Park in Nevada City
evening, There were
from Neé®ada City and,
one from Grass Valley, who received .
A lunch }
was served at the close of the meet.
at Red Men's
ing.
.
.
.
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REXALL GYPSY CREAM
SUNBURN, HEATRASH, .POISON OAK,
ETC.
SOOTHES — COOLS
PROTECTS
A most effective and beneficial preparation for quick relief.
Guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Large Bottle 40c.
R.E. Harris
I NII Oe
ithe largest in America,
. brewery imperative.
heast of Nevada City call for sinking
‘an ‘additional 200 feet in the 1400
. foot deep Central shaft.
. will start about June 15 and ‘will .
. develop many feet of new ore. Otto
‘group of Nevada City and Grass Val.
. Me steste stash 7 Mahe taste ts
=
fa!
four , ¢
This brewery,. which is said to be
the most modern, as well as one of .
will be op-.
erated in addition to the large Acme!
Beer brewery in San Francisco. Karl
F. Schuster, president, stated that
continious newspaper advertising
has played a major part in the crea-,
tion of the increased popularity of!
Acme Beer which has made the construction of this new million dollar
.
Plans at the Lava Cap mine southNEVADA COUNTY
Banner Gold County of
California
Annual producticn over
$3,000,000
For Information Address
Chamber of Commerce
Nevada City, Calif.
4 “TREAT YOURSELF TO THE
Best
HAIR CUTTING
LADIES WORK OUR
SPECIALTY
LARSEN’S
BARBER SHOP
106 Pine St. Nevada City
NEVADA CITY HOME
LAUNDRY
FAMILY TRADE OUR
SPECIALTY
Mrs. VU. Mullis, Prop.
Boulder St. Nevada City
Phone 491 W
Prompt and Reasonable Service
The work
E. Schiffner,.superintendent has 150
men employed at the mine.
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125 Broad St. Nevada City
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GRASS. VALLEY
STEAM LAUNDRY
DRY CLEANERS
GRASS VALLEY
Phone 108
WET WAVE
NEVADA CITY
PHONE 250-W
‘Pure White
Mineral Oil
Ideal for making non-fatte}
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tening mayonnaise and
french dressing.
$1.89 GALLON
Ask us for recipe blank.
PICNIC NECESSITIES
Paper plates in colors.
Tablecloths, Napkins.
Doilies, Forks and Spoons.
Thermos Bottles and Jugs.
-DICKERMAN’S
NEVADA cITy
with th« . ey
Nevada Theatre
rollicking tale of the handsome
the Park Avenue playgirl, and
Tuesday.
{rene Dunn,
in a colorful
ROBERTA
Thursday.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
AFTER OFFICE HOURS
tiful debutante cub reporter. The hard-boiled boss trices to tame
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
herits a Paris gown shop and makes a success
of it!! Lots of first-rate singing and dancing make this picture
one of the year's biggest musical. successes.
Clark Gable, Constance
Bennett, Stuart Erwin,
and Billie Burke in the
newspaper editor and the beauwhat results! Matinee at 2:15
fred Astaire, and Ginger Rogers
story of the football star who inMatinee at 2:15
ly THREE TAB GOTHIC
ALSO A NEW SHAPE
HEXAGON SHINGLE
IN COLORS
FIRE RESISTANT MINERAL SURFACING
INEXPENSIVE
TERMS
“The Full Service Yard”
NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER CO.
OSCAR J. ODEGAARD, Manager
A NEW PABCO
COMPOSITION
SHINGLE
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Nevada City
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@ These savings on gas
portant Saving.
You do not tie up your
take advantage of it? Be
heating equipment from
the 10% Discount are passed on to you because the
work you order done NOW saves the gas equipment dealers money by keeping their installation
crews busy during an off-peak heating season. With
prices going higher on nearly everything you buy
—this 10% Discount is an Im@ You save three ways by taking advantage of this
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no installation delays and get an unhurried job.
money because monthly
payments do not start until October 1.
@ This exceptional offer is in effect for a short time.
Will you be one of the many thousands who will
thankful you did—order
gas heating installed this week.
SEE YOUR DEALER OR
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
Owned Operated Managed by Californians
3.353 mo
1.NO DOWN PAYMENT.
2.Mo montniy payment until October 1.
tia Zcrm feous.
4. 10% discount for immediate instaliaticn.
A Five-Point Cpporiunity for Home Owners to Modern’ze with
Gas Heating at Low Cost
5. Credit approval simplified.
ACT NOW.
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