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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 24, 1932 (8 pages)

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~ * «} > » Pe wr eb > ¥ . a sefetedetutedetequiettetetegetes Relies os FRIDAY, JULY 1,'1932 THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA fp ach a cd Mowe PAGE THREE . , CLASSIFIED ADS — FOR SALE— One 7T-in. hydraulic monitor. Inquire Geo. L. Duffey, Forest Hill, in care of Mayflower Gravel Mine. 20tf. ELECTRICAL WIRING L. B. Gregory will do all kinds of electrical wiring and all kinds ot ignition work. He is well known here for his high class work. Anyone wishing his-services may eall the Miners Foundry, Phone 10. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS On or before 12 o’clock noon July 9th, 1932, the undersigned Board of Education of Nevada City School District, will receive written proposals accompanied by specifications and bids for the construction or remodeling of ‘a central heating plant at the Washington Grammar School, Nevada City, Cal. Such proposals may be based upon either or both of the following plans: : (1) Remodeling and reconstructSteals x eterioteio’ fetofot etek Se ae ae ae al EDDIE LEONG Fresh Fruits and Veretables ‘ FRESH FISH : : All Kinds of Melons Free Delivery 2 : ‘ Aeotetotok Rete teoieteiolototetotatetetes setae BOWMAN & BOWMAN BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY PARLOR PERMANENT WAVING Medium ard Short Bob..$5. 3.00 ong Bob:.:..22.2. 50 MEN’S HAIR CU T TING. 30814 Broad St. — Ph. 376 Ya she ste Mate teste ste ste state ste stiste teste tastertastertestente start ROH Heeeiiiieieeioio ieee tn %. me : JOHN W. DARKE: ye * UPHOLSTERING ee ae aa te ste sto ah thet ok + *, ra * 109‘Hews Phone ~ — 109-M # fe 7) ps ayeletetenied i eer ye DG ye oe fr ie ter, % +t % hoje hs CaAad FINE WATCH REPAIRING’ Work Called for and Delivered RADIO SERVICE AND REPAIRING CLARENCE R. GRAY 520 Coyote Street Phone 16 THE NATIONAL HOTEL and COFFEE SHOP Nevada City California Week-day Luncheons at reduced prices 2. pve ShHHeto ieee deteetedees HERA ES = SEE ME— SEE BETTER e? eS eteikeeteok > eS , re! NEW RESTAURANT BUSINESS ° Nevada, Lunch room and Spring streets in the old Junior . where they conducted a similar business, selling out so that they could locate in Nevada City. cialize in a ten-cent line of sandwiches and intends to serve the trade ANNOUNCES OPENING H.-W. Brown and Son of Megill, are. opening The Nugget at the corner of Pine thamber of Commerce building, this week, Mr. and Mrs, Brown and their son recently arrived from. Placerville, Mr. Brown states that he will particularly speuntil 2 o’clock a.m. 0 INTERESTING DISPLAY OF FINE KITCHEN BUILTINS An unusual display of ready-built kitchen cabinets and coolers has been assembled and placed on display at the office of the Nevada County Lumber Co. in Nevada City. The exhibit consists of sectional cupboards and drawers which may be incorporated in new construction or may be added to present facilities in any home. Some of the pieces have steel drawers with wood faces which feature any housewife will appreciate because of their easy cleaning. There are cabinets with wood doors. and others. with glass doors. They may be had in small units or in complete new equipment. Includea also is an assortment of wooden porch or lawn furniture. A neat fence is being built on the street frontage of the yard on Boulder street. An arch is to be erected over the drive and the whole is tu receive a coat of paint. Manager F. E. Conner plans a number of. other improvements in the near future. Ss Oe eet ‘TRIC WELDING CONCERN WiSHesS UNUSUAL SERVICE ELEC “ ‘ i al SP . A concern which will aid users of machinery to save many dollars is now located in Grass Valley. It is the Electric Welding Works and with their portable equipment they are in a position to go on short notice to weld broken or worn casting or to weld pipe line or, in fact, metal which may be fused. The trailer any where any equipment -is. mounted on a and is self-contained which SHRINERS’ CONVENTION PROMISES FEATURES To the tune of “Shriners You’re Welcome, Make Yourself at Home,” San Franciscans are preparing to play host to several hundred thousand nobles of the Mystic Shrine, their wives and families, and many other visitors who will flock to the City by the Golden Gate, July 26-29, for one of the nation’s merriest parties. —_Completely. ignoring the depres-. _ sion, San Franeisco Shriners are planning one of the most lavish dislays of hospitality ever enjoyed at a convention of this sort. The visitors will scarcely enter/the boundaries of California before they will. be greeted by delegations of Shriners on the lookout for them vith fruit, flowers and good cheer. When they arrive in San Francisco they will be escorted to their hotel or apartment or whatever domicile they have selectec. Their bay gage will we taken care of and ail of. the usual annoyances of travel will be lifted from their shoulders so that they can give themselves over entirely to the spirit of the holiday. 0 Bank of America Made Abitibi Power Depository Bank of America has been decsicnated by the bondholders and preferred stockholders’ protective committee as a sub-depository for the first mortgage gold bonds series A, 5 percent, due 1953 and the 7 percent_and 6 percent cumulative preferred stocks of the Abitibi Power and Paper Co., Ltd. Bondholders and stockholders 01 the company are being advised that they can deposit their securities with any branch of the Bank of America. The protective committee was formed to safeguard the rights of botn the stock and bond holders, following the failure of the Abitibi Power and Paper Co. to ‘keep up its dividends on.these two classes of preferred stocks and announcement by the company that it would not meet interest payments due June 1, The company’ is already in arreas four ANNOUNCING— the Opening of the moved and put: into The allows it to be operation is manned ac once. and users of their services. should . reap dividends in the savings made. ing the existing warm air heating plant, utilizing only such portion of present facilities as seem* advisable, if amy, and furnishing all~necessary. additions, including new furnace adapted. to most. efficient and economical fuel operation. (2) Constructing an entirely new heating unit of such design and type as bidder may consider most efficient and economical for purpose indicated, and burning such fuel as seems most advantageous. In case oil is selected as fuel in these proposals, tank of a size best suited for economical fuel, to be included in bids. All proposals and bids to be acoperation, and efficiency of workmanship ing class signed. The right is rejecting any or all bids.
Contractors desiring municate with _E._M*“Reecter} vada City, Cal. dressed to H. A. Curnow, jevada City, Calif. Board of Education Nevada City School District, By J. F. Colley, President, P. G. Scadden, Secretary. Nevada City, Cal., June 22, 1932. equipment . by. experienced workmen . either of purchase of companied by such guarantees coverfirst material, as may be acceptable to the underreserved of information earding the above will please comNe~ All bids.to be adClerk, 3rown & Son Nevada, Props. ‘ H. W. of Magill, SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES Open until 2 A.M. Cor. Spring and Pine quarterly dividends on its 6 percent cumuiative preferred stock, the last dividend being paid April 20, 1931. The 7 percent cumulative preferred stock is in arrears two quarterly dividends, the iast payment on this being made October 1, 1931. 0 Highway and bridge projects to cost about $3,600,000 advertised for this month. POLITICAL CARDS NUGGET LUNCH F COLD DRINKS fg Genuine Auto-Lite Lenition Parts, Willard Batteries 205 So. Auburn St. CASHMAN’S Official Nash Service Official Light and Brake Adjusting Station: Gas, Oils, Accessories Phone 325 _ Grass Valley, Calif. _ GEORGE L. JONES Candidate for SUPERIOR JUDGE Nevada County Primary Election August 30, 1932 RAGLAN TUTTLE (Incumbent) Candidate for SUPERIOR JUDGE Nevada County Primary Election August: 30, 1932 R. A. EDDY (Incumbent) Candidate for SUPERVISOR First District (Nevada Township) Primary Election August 30, 1932. CARY 5. ARBOGAST Candidate for SUPERVISOR First District (Nevada Township) 30, 1932 Primary Election FRANK DAVIES Candidate for SUPERVISOR First District Nevada County, August Primary Election, August 39, 1932 BERLE THOMAS Candidate for STATE ASSEMBLY Sixth District Primary Election August 30, ASSEMBLYMAN 1932) & STATE SENATAP Primary Hilection August 30, 1932 PROFESSIONAL C2 CARDS DR. BELL Dentist Office Heurs: 8:80 to 5:80 Evenings by Appointment Attention, Kodakers! Bring or send your films for finishing to an Expert Photographer Prompt Service Ask-ns-sbeut-beautifultree enlargemems MAURICE PHOTOGRAPHER 107 Mill St. Grass Valley Morgan & Poweil Bldg. Phone DR. ROBERT F. WERNER Physician and Srirgeon Office: 400 Broad St., Nevada City Hours: 10-12 a. m., 2-5, 7-8 p.m. Nurse in attendance. WB WRIGHE ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Union Building Phone 23 Nevada City f, T. Nilon J. f Lynne Kelly . Hennessy *THE NEW— GEO. H. SHIRKEY Opt. D. # Built by People Who Optometrist ; 118 Mill Street + Grass Valley, California : seateatentretesleofesteegendententetener eres Seetetetitemitetotetoteietoietetiet ate S THE ROSE LEE BEAUTY SHOPPE ——_—_ Hair Dressing and Beauty ‘Work . . . Famous. Adele Miller Toilet Aritcles. LOUISE MARTIN WARD ICE REFRIGERATORS Understand Refrigeration Sold on Deferred Payment Plan — Trade-in allowance on your old refrigerator. ON DISPLAY AT Union Ice Delivery On the Plaza Nevada City, Calif. NILON, HENNESSY AND KELLY —ATTORNEYS AT LAW— Offices, 127 Mill Sireet. Grass Valley Morgan and Powell Bldg. Nevada City WARD A. JOHNSON, D. C. Chiropractor. Grass Valley Office hours—9 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 5:30 P. M. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 7 to 8 P. M., Grass VaHey, Sunday by appointment. }153 So. Auburn St. Phone G.V.196 EDWARD C, UREN MINING AND CIVIL BNGINEER Mining Reports Furnished Mining District Maps Phone 278R Nevada City J. KF. O'CONNOR Civil and Mining Engineer United States Mineral Surveying Licensed Surveyor. Upstairs over City Hall. Main Street, Grass Valley, FRATERNAL CARDS NEVADA CITY LODGH, NO. 518 ets and values of tailings. Assays made for gold, silver, panies. Automobile insurance, egeteseteetetentetenteten teteetetectetestetecteteteeteteet destutesteateteat NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets, value of sulphurlead and copper. Mafi order check work promptly attended to. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and Capital of Califoroia Fire Insurance comE. E N. Ott, Propriton B. P. O. ELKS Meets second and tourth Frinay evening in in Elk’s Home, Pine Street Phone 108. Visiting’“Elks welcome V. V. FOLEY, Exalted Ruler. R. E. Carr, Seeretary. MILO LODGE, No. 48, K. of P. Meets Ae Ist and 3d Friday night: at Pyfhtan Hall, Morgan and Powel Bldg. Visiting Knights always wel oe. yi CARL LARSEN. C. CJ.C. E. week ae FRESH, WHOLESOME = APPETIZING Our large and growing volume of business enables us to offer you a large variety of choice ‘meats at a small margin of profit SOME OF OUR SPECIALS <3 rib steak, tender and juicy; fine Tenderloin and Sirloin cuts; Roasts of all kinds. Weinies and Superfine Kraut. KEYSTONE MARKET CALAHAN & RICHARDS ab BEE SAE HI tee cena iveniccuna ss renee tdheemeaecnle! PeculiarQuality About Our Service Our patrons’have found that it is ‘‘different’’ from others; it is more personal, more sympathetic. And that is what you want when you havetrouble\in the family such as death and its attendant misfortunes. Holmes Funeral Parlor MODERN AMBULANCE SERVICE il =. aL AAA l HENNA ee ee ee on Celebrate tie Fourth Decorate your home and car. Silk and cotton flags in every size. Crepe paper streamers and festooning. Auto flag Sets. Kilgore Machine Gune and Repeaters Swim Kaps and Water Balls Picnic Supplies — Japanese Lanterns “~/_ Parasols — Visors — Goggles — etc. ‘R. E. HARRIS" The REXALL Store Nevada City, Calif. mi Tm pple meee . if NEVADA CITY THEATRE FRIDAY Bas Barton in “HUMAN TARGET” Detective Lloyd Serial and Comedy SATURDAY Joha Boles and Joan Bennet “CARELESS LADY” “You’r Telling Me’’—Comedy SUNDAY “TWO KINDS OF WOMEN” Paris of the Orient—Cartoon—News MONDAY “ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENSE” Comedy and Shorts TUESDAY Joan Blondell and Doug Fairbanks Jr. in “UNION DEPOT” Comedy and News WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Spencer Tracy, Doris Kenyon “YOUNG AMERICA” News — Cartoon =A ii ia Nc Nathan L. Fairbairn Mills Building—San Francisco 7 COMPENSATION AND FIRE INSURANCE. ON MINES AT LOWEST COST