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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 29, 1934 (8 pages)

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CAGE EIGHT --~ “THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1934 abe a irae SEES pO REL eee SPP Oy Gene om are ee —-—— : ~ oe _ ann cen en ee a Samed area la Sh ean ae . miningproperties. Mr. Davis has . quired several stitches to close it. are spending a vacation here with Mrs.* Cereseto’s parents, Mr. and + 0 : ereceneneereresesrrrcsessrreresersseseerrrlsrerere ** . Wyoming Tribe Hears : e been in practically every mining disA. R. Hammond, mining engineer Convention Report eee = = — trict in the world, the latest being ‘anq old time friend of Don C. Billick, . ts. Karl Kopp. Wyoming Tribe of Red Mes ribi . inBrazil and Ferd, l'visited Mr. Billick Wednesday. They Mrs. Hughes, this week came from last evening aid a report was given Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rundy are . enpoyed talking over trips together . 0@kland to join her husband, Mr. on the convention held at Lincoln} Sending this week “in Marysville . in foreign lands, one being in Bo. ughes, who has charge of the River . visiting with-their son, Scott Rundy. livia in 1920. . Placer mine. They have rented the last week, and which was attended iti : by several local members, Gnd wite, ". Dr. B. W. Hummelt was called to Phe ar Pe See On eee Plans were made for a group of Mrs. Doney, who has been visiting . treat Miss Gretta Gale at Piedmont im. Mrs. Hughes lived.at Smartsville several years ago and is happy menibers to attend an importani; her daughter, Mrs. G. Van Dornum,. Camp several days ago, the young : : aa : = oe ; ; or Fr ae to be back in this region. meeting of Red Men in Oroville Sat-. left for her home in Sacramento the . lady having fallen from a horse and “day evening. latter part of this week. injurd her hip. X-ray picture : } ra : Sy : NoD: Ge W The George L. Jones have te-open. vealed. no See broken. seers MAN’S HEART STOPPED, rast Fresidents, 5 , : . ed their home on Nevada street. Mrs. Dr. B. W. Hummelt treated Mrs te saleied STOMACH GAS CAUSE Guests of Mrs. Tredennick Jones and daughter, Miss Nancy . Eliza Adams for a severely injured Jones have returned from Berkeley . finger, taking several stitches to close W. L. ‘Adams was bloated so with The Past Presidents Association, . to make their home here: the wound. gas that his heart often missed beats N. D. G. W., are holding their meetRobert Hasket was treated several Mrs. Joseph Cereseto and two sons . after eating. Adlerika rid him of all “THE JARS WITH 1 THE GLASS TOP ing this evening at the home of Mr./ days ago by Dr. B. W. Hummelt for accompaniedby Miss Helen Hoeger. gas, and now he eats anything and and Mrs. Fred Tredennick in Ne-jan ugly cut on the chin which re. !came tip from Oakland last week and! feels fine. R. L. HARRIS, Drugist. WIDE MOUTH QTS. $1.30 4o2. : ] WIDE MOUTH PINTS — $1.10 © #) nat cvs: on tne navn wre ence ed on account of cool weather. Cards and a social time are to be enjoyed, with dainty refreshments _ being served. % ‘. Blue and Gold Bridge Luncheon for U. C. Student Miss Minnie Brand _ entertained Prices for June 29 to July 6, Inclusive. Wednesday afternoon at a./ bridge luncheon in honor of her niece, Miss FOR NEVADA CITY AND GRASS VALLEY STORES Betty Gaylord, of Sacramento. A color theme of blue and-gold flowers was used in honor of Miss Gaylord’s f : ; a entering the University. of California : S 8 fh ’ j d, f) ja) Bi ruit in Beautiful SANITARY JARS Q te AIS RO ehe ies hofofototetete tests desfetesteateateateate teat stecte tioteateotiesteateat tere tele ote! Meats aeate Jelly Time Now Jelly Glasses—45c Dozen SQUATS AND TALL set \7 of ‘7 * Fruit Cans, Pints and Quarts. , Complete Stock of All Jar Lids and Rubbers. Alph 1a Stores 35 Ltd. NEVADA CITY, CALIF ey 5 Broad Street Phone 5 Margaret and Ruth Rector, Betty eee . Bettles, Madeline Himes, Dorothy ee teledofeloiejeieieeny Tamblyn, Jane Parsons, Gertrude Sawyer, Beth Curnow, Nancy Jones and Betty Gaylord. CORNED BEEF . LIBBY’S b . Mises Dorothy a Hee te LIBBY’S NO. 1 CAN CHIPPED BEEF, 2%20z.Jar 5c oS LIBBY’S STUFFED OR QUEEN VEAL LOAF. No. 2 Can, 2 for 25¢
: . Ck SOM '~11@ SALMON. «No.1 Can . umpy's Cecil Schiffner suffered a broken Ae ALi LUNCH TONGUE, Can Jc wrist Wednesday while at play. Dr. _Elw. w. a the fracture. 3C LIBBY’S : W._W. Reed reaueed the fracture, . @® VIENNA SAUSAGE, 3 Cans : . GINGER ALE— ily are spending their vacation in LIBBY'S 4% CAN CRUSHED OLIVES, Can 10¢ ihe pias anda Jack Davis, mine DEVELED MEAT, 6 Cans ee PALACE SHRIMPS— promoter, who won fame in early LIBBY’S 144 CAN PINEAPPLE TIDBITS 4 Cans 25¢ g ? days in Goldfield, Nevada, was a Nevada City visitor Thursday. He was = EDEN CATSUP— a enroute to San Francisco from Alle2 Bottles ghany where he had been examining REFRESH O— Be . —$$$——$ SUGAR . MAYONNAISE this fall. ; Those . present’ for the occasion : Specialties were: Misses Helen Mayer, of Berk: > eley; Miss Enita Nobs, Grass Valley; ‘ 2 Bottles 10 lbs. Cane, 49c S. W. GREEN OLIVES— ; . =. en i a DANCE ALL NIGHT Sa a OE Best Foods — PORK “ BEANS, “" 5° TRUPAK FRUIT SALAD— ae VAN CAMP’S NO. 1 CANS QUART, 28¢ . : PINT 19¢ . Pound Can No. 16 Can c -MODESTO MILK— : You BET CRAB, NORTH SEA " FLOU a cent -— §. SATURDAY JUNE 30 5 oz. Can Qe MONARCH SWEET CHOW— Free Balloons, Confetti and SHRIMP, ae 10 S AFEW AY 1 Bottle _ Serpentine FREE DOOR PRIZES TOMATO S AUCE 6 tor 9b¢ 49 POUNDS, $1 AT DEL MONTE 24 POUNDS, 79¢ , SODA WATER (Deposit on Bottles )— Gua Hie Puls Coneieay. of : Music by Ken E. Gray’s MILK 12 Cans 68° POSTUM : > ad Music Masters . Large Bottles McCLARD THE DRUGGIST DANCE EVERY SAT. NITE ALL NIGHT AT YOU BET CORN 2 PACKAGE Phone 1 Free Delivery Gide ai Ladies Free DEL MONTE BRAND : ' oy) No. 2 Cans I7° Your Advertisement in The Nugget is Dollars in Your Pocket! a SSFP apap nova aFOTPSPOISOTONITROIOA. ? COF F EE SOU : JULY IS BARGAIN MONTH #$2e~. com pozsn fand WHAT BARGAINS!!! TEA ‘ oe ge LETTUCE, FANCY Seong Organdy Formals . $3.95 £0 $O.9> Silk Dresses $3.95 to $7.95 CERTO, ae “25% . Watermelons ; BLACK SEEDED KLONDYKE . House Dresses . : 69c m $1.19 Flowered Chitfon 98c yd a Pom der oye aN : ote n De gad ‘$i. 19 Printed Crepes 98c yd. # Tour TISSUE? "= 14° = CASE OF 24 BOTTLES, $1.74 ‘WALDORF $1.00 Flat Crepes cos 89c yd. & “CIGARETTES, ° 2: 16 os. LOAF AMERICAN YOUTH ECONOMY hort Lengths of Silk, "223° 20 pct. off CAMELS : g Short Leng aes P . & TOMATOES, °° 27°. . . /TOMATO JUICE 3 CANS Costume Jewelry . ° 10 pct. off NO. 2% CANS SOLID PACK , DEL MONTE NO. 1 CAN 3 : STRING BEANS SOAP POWDER, . LARGE PACKAGE Rose Fashion Shoppe (pore ag hue ‘Dressmaking Of All Kinds. Alterations and Remodeling. CLEANSER, *““" — 13°. . . . BREAD, muy 19,0, LOAF Riky MAKES BELLY JHRLL NUCOA, 2™ 23° lic Ib. NUT MARGARINE TAKE ONE WITH YOU ON THAT FOURTH OF JULY PICNIC ~ JAR RUBBERS, *°™ 10° : PEANUT BUTTER . . . & BEER SLUR LL lal Well Weal Weal! Heol Hand Veal SSURUERRERRE RR ERUERRLG ‘ond = SUL: pe 1 1 SUNBRITE