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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 14, 1928 (6 pages)

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oe i ‘THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA nl GROCERY SPECIALS. distance. Clyde and Harry Browning ‘piso went and they and Mr. Moulton FRENCH CORRAL, May 12 (Spewent into the water to hunt for the cial to The Nugget)—-My! How rapbody. Clyde at last found him quite Over one third fly! idly time does . a little distance from where he -had gone. Gray days and bright days. Needing rain but receiving only a promise. gone down. and and Dr. Tickell were hastily summo already month May our of were too While it semed they late, prompt and faithful effort brought good results. Miss LuLight showers here Tuesday evening . ey O’Conner who is a trained nurse, during the night. This week was. heralded in with 7 much excitement canic near over our lit wv, qt. Lottle, 49c . MacCombers Ginger Ale bottle, 15c spared to his dear parents. One very sad phase of the case was that the. Eagle Brand Milk of mother was at the Woodland clinic our little boys, fell into a reservoir recovering from a critical operation. and was all but dead when rescued. ‘However, with prompt and strenu! Monday when her little boy Almon ous work in the first aid Hne, the Miser fell off a horse and broke his poor arm. + to reach him = he sank the second time, his brother at their home in Sweetland. The S.J. RW. U. A. held their brought down to San Juan and. the _dry little town is assured of water fund, receipts from the dance at San Franciseo. and Mrs. Clarence residents of French Corral and they his son, ‘Smith, and wife. . of our city were visiting quietly married Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Coughlin enguests, were dinner Arno Mr. Browning Hammonton made bring a trip to his mother, She spent a ‘ and * . burn. . few days with his family and is now and Carnente Today! And be prepared to look your * in Nevada City where she will spend expertly cleaned and thoroly fresh in appearance, =e loth pressed to your liking. Leave your clothes at Our e 9 * Nevada City branch agency at the National ‘Hotel. Returned ‘the Caleld : for oMndays and Thursdays. : next trip over. Rush orders handled. d rT we GRASS % Miss Helen VALLEY *% 111 ©: W» Root, owner of iarge min {. + ing interestsi n Nevada County for Ka a number of years and former assemSH . from oO this x. district, ‘ mention will KS Mrs. George Grissel reste stents the winter. ium KE. for treatment, , brovement from jin Nevada City Tuesday. 3 is showiny im ann Henry ¥ . Elmer Northey arrived Mrs. where’ they expect to Chatfield of here during the Mr. and Mrs. George Calanan and Mrs. Kronhammer, are former’s daughter, . Miss Helen Calanan, who graduates ‘from University. of California. This Day of a Lifetime should be Honored siting relatives’in Freneh Corral the Flynn! H. French Corral Frenh returned Corral to her Wednesday. been at the Woodland clinie underop W. P. Clerkin and sister Miss Milhave gone to their home near Pike City to-spend the summer. Mr. Merkin will return in a short time 2S OR NE 50 come. A happy time is being planned for . San Juan for the night of. North si May 29th. There will be two dances, ! one old time and one new time jin: CLINCH MERCATILE C0 two different halls and altogether a . joyons: good time is promised. More 115 Mill St. Grass Valley later about this big event. CLASSIFIED RATES WORK WANTED: Lady wants ing in camp. Address 117 Townsend ——_ =SSS 1 5 ton White Truck with hydran‘te dump body. Price $1,000. In good condition. Apply Western Merger Mine at 9-16* Nevada. City, Calif. FOR SALE—NEVADA COUNTY maps, 4 ft. by 8 ft. Made by Pierce Bosquit Abstract’ and Title Co. Price $2.09 each. Originally sold for $10. A map that every person interested in the County should own. tn “er Grass Valley One Pound One cent a word for first insertion. wo cents a word for one month. Tinimum rate, 25c, one time, 50c ‘or month. HAVE. INSTALLED A HEMSt:, Grass Valley, Mrs. Gayon. stitching machine and _ pleater in VOR SALE oi my dressmaking shop on Nevada Street, and orders for work of this PLANT THESE NOW-—Delphinium kind will be promptly executed. 25e each, $2.50 per dozen. CalenMrs. Ira Andrews, residence just} dula, Sweet William, Wallflower, 26tf. Columbine, 50c per dozen. Also back of W. P. Jones. Iris, roses in pot® and hundreds of other plants for your garden. 'The Felix Gillet Nursery, Phone 179, Nevada Street. 25-28* WHEN YOU DEAL WITH US you have that perfect service that Phone 155 ral with their fine herd of cattle on Saturday. ‘‘To*ihe mountains’ seems the cry for all, as the summer days . CLASSIFIED ADS office. courthouse. 124 Mill Street SHAKER FREE The Coughlan brothers of Columbia Hill passed through French Cor red sheepman, has taken about 3000 quire Mrs. A, C. Tucker, Reeerder’s Jewelers Handsome Pebble Glass past week. zooking, general house work or cook Te ee rh mt Aa a he A Dl errr ih mtn I. C. Jones.of French Corral was in our city Saturday. I A Seemingly Endless Variety to Choose from—and Prices that Fit Any Purse were P. FORD MULTI—MALT Joseph Hartley of Wheatland, moe Mr. and Mrs.C. N. exercises of the 7 Fisk Mrs. W: Roseville -in Berkeley to attend the graduation A POCKET WATCH her sister, Mrs. J. Sully and baby returned to their home in Berkeley . Friday after spending some time vi to take the rest of his cattle to ihe , her. mother, A PEN AND PENCIL SET Flynn, Sutherland home in lie here this . Week. A DIAMOND — A RING — A WRIST WATCH — A NECKLACE business mountains. . Pike were visitors’ And what Sounder a made ,ty. He and his mother then left for . bv a Lifetime Gift. Chocie than Mrs. J. Keleher and little son and . evening in honor of her birday. Cas . GRADUATION to eration. ‘spend the summer. FOR trip going treatment after a eriteial ; week from La Jolla, San Diego coun GIVE JEWELRY Moulton Mrs. Children Love It! It’s Good and Good For Them a ‘ tentained at-the-National Hotel last and candidate for State Senator. SS made visitors Wednesday. sidy is editor of the Auburn‘Journal } . Phelan E. Nevada City Powell Block Phone 176 to Sierra county. For the past thre wereeks she had his illness. “The Best for Less” dy Creek. Later he will take them medical trip to NevadaC ity Tuesday. and Mr. and Mrs. Burt A. Cassidy en ET receive French Corral Monday. has been at the Nevada Citys anitar 'eallers at The Nugget office. . Set from ,“* de ate Oakland where he had been spending . James
after a Anton Buck of Orleans Flat, who day the past week and were pleasant ¥rank Groves of Camptonvilie was to : Wednesday. Mrs. Babe Busby is home returned City Monday treatment. . Grissel in his late illness. two Week's visit in Modesto. CHAIN GROCETERIAS INC. * Mrs. kK: Sullivan —and—Mers: J— visitors here from Grass Valley one rendered. Send a trial: order. surety ethegegeteteteesoleelebeteteteteteioneneintotedenedeoloboieieietedeeteieteaeteiiobutetotetetesan woods. Culver were visitors in Nevada City 2 Out of town orders solic'ted and prompt service Caesqegeteenteteiotetectetetetutesitedeslotedetotetetotedatetestatedediedediotesadedestutebesiatdestutetapes ¥, our She was the nurse that cared for Mr. i smoke out of frying Mrs. J. W. Culverw ent to Nevada ; head of sheep to his range near Sha W. is entertain District Attorney W. E. Wright; Bradbury be betautiful in ing Mrs. Stella Lewis of Sacrainento and wife were recent visitors in Sac T. passed : Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mitchell were E. and. sister Mrs: of Marysville were visitors last Mon % . spending a few days here. 5 sponte sfonde cleage sfeate fools este ele oleate ale dle ate elesleste spoofs eots SESH ESA sfert Gianelli fe {A more extended West Main St. Mrs. W. Burke of Lake City is day. They came to picnic Ks . made in a succeeding issue. Phone 375W ramento. up Week-end here. with. relatives. #: no cod . CLEANERS Browning. our city. the summer. Curtis motored x j away in San Franciseo the past week. Ed Burtner, Proprietor Annie from Sacramento’ and spent the Vasey and mother, Mrs. W. Gritfin Deas n ; a8 c. Richards of San Francis #. co is a business visitor in Your garments will be of Au_ Mrs. to BRING IN YOUR CLOTHES : Mrs. George Coughlan’ and guests at J. W. Culver’s Sunday evening. acted as witness. as week-end rfiends Takes the % . Say. they enjoy nothing better than Walker, a friend, tertained formerly Granger. of Weston, la visit to their old home place. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conner were and Mrs. Frances Walsh ' Carlton rs ‘Wyoming, £ were ats Lawrence with Hoffmans 1% ‘a time The assurance of comes from initimate knowledge of your needs and infin ite skill for all . details, in caring however. slight. This is the kind of MUSICAL PROFESSIONAL LESSSONS. on the Traps and.Bass Drums. Inquiie of Percival Mills, Grissell Store. 15tf Carpenter, Work Wanted. By day. or contraet..\Go anywhere. ses of work. Do all clas Leave orders at 223i Street or The Nugget funeral directing service we give you Sacramento —the kind you have a right to de office. L. J. Smith. 21—24* mand, Beby Chix: Golden Buff and White : THE HOLMES FUNERAL HOME Leghorns (Thornwell-Tancred 246 Strains), .Black Sucramento St., Nevada City Minoreas, R. I. Telephone 203 Reds (Queen Bess Strain), Barred 153 Serth Auburn St, Grass Valley Rocks and Turkens. Enoch Crews, “Seabright, Calif. ~ 23-26* Telephone 66 + ento. : visit for ee Cecil and wife, up “were Sunday viistors from Sacram 3 May, also their son came Hoffman Saturday evening and will a Se ate she ote he? Mr. , >, Mrs. Sidney Talbot, Mr. Smith of Concord fe of Sega tease eg age eats Juan on the 28th. and son Milton and daughter Anna over Saturday and Sunday. i rac % rat Mas and 7 part of the season anyway. The Visiter her mother and sister, Mrs. G. \ . Mainhart work son, Bayfor sum of $53.50 was turned into the and Mrs. T. Lane of San + SUNDAY. » Cream +, ey rs * IrisHenk nie;ee Ut AAR AP When not. but could . Monday by Judge H. B. Dow. C. G. best on Jersey Corn Flakes that has been done, water has been less, arrived here Thursday night,for Mestesgesertestentesteceotesteofeestesfentesgeop testesteoesfente fenfesfeotetesterteoh obeteateatesterteeateitesteolete steatosis dlestesi tos ys ae OPT EMTSTS GT. same steinercSa+7MM Mmis ee Me ate ate she she ate steele ete et Ge He He 5% 2 Sie akc ic otic > re ae aE ES + ee eet hc ihc ll ic I A CO ae ge EA ee fell into the water, his brother tried a NEVADA CITY HARDWARE CO. ee the mento have been#&pending some time + -a visit with relatives and trend Rods, Reels, Lines, Baskets, Leaders, Fly Books, ‘Bait Hooks. Large assortments of Flies. te 4 Z@ Z as A complete stock of high grade Fishing Supplies. Ea ago Mr. and Mrs. F’. Conner of Sacra -older, knew how to swim., £. Aas. I. C. Lindley : : 4 months Cocking with a modern Electric Range Above is a picture of a woman cooking with an Electric Range. How absurd, you. say. But not so at all. Her Jiectric Range with its automatic time and temper ature controls is doing the cooking automatically, while she is away from the kitchen. The dinner placed in the cold ovenat one o’clock starts to cook at four. The temperature control keeps the oven heat just right. The current will turn off at six. All this is done electrically, while she is playing cards, motoring or shopping. Would you like to have the Prrerrrereree Hew meals cooked while you’re away? rates make Over thirty thousand California electric women lec the Electric Range do cooking this for them. Our representative very will gladly tell you about the ecomomical modern electrical way of cooking. fg Paciric Gas AND ELECTRIC COMPANY E-€Sr-ud Fe Owned peratedManaged oy Cabjurtiiaus 117-598 aa esac esshes*sceXek st Mooo Our Tackle is Fit for Fishing. te two years were playing near the reservoir. Nei , ther of them fe oh steshetes = brother Dave, few vada City attended him. boy who is about nine years old and his A arm was broken. Dr. Werner of Ne %. Evidently Richard intended to take — regular meeting Sunday. It was re : & x: brought * a bath as he had disrobed. When he ported that with the repair Licenses Issued , ; : ‘ was and when the doctor iarrived, Richard was breathing. The : A . . Fishing ; limp body Pure Ground Coffee <2 pheiieiniedetente Loe:Aretnteioteiots %,HMeineles “S+9)*a, HIM HIMHiHeleiuieioieieiiiaietete eiinieieinisininioins e+4Se ras FISHING SEASON OPEN little back to life Andther neighbor had trouble on helHininieinineininivivieies O re 7 one Red Wing Grape Juice .. ned and wiih ‘good care Richard is which casting a deep gloom tle town. Richard McMinn, Is Your Home Town Paper Nuggetarenes The TL OT nn a oa RE = seen eieinie)Jestestesentesesteatesteateobateotetesteteateestestectostetestetestene & screamed. for help. Fortunately —his cries were heard by Mr. Moulton and his daughter Louise who gave the ‘alarm and ran up the hill to the res jervoir which is quite A. RE! PE RT z BOY FELL INTO RESERVOIR MCULTON RESUSCITATES HIM, SAVING HIS LIFE teaie siesieadetenieage denseegeetetetege ates % ste sdensesestengegee oeadeofongeegengenteogenteedecdee baek oY poreSjeote as a A, EE OS Here ee £ MONDAY, MAY 14, 1928