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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 18, 1934 (8 pages)

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FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1934 3 . , THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET : ___ PAGE THREE _ ee dance 2031 or an average of 81 daily. . operators will start work at once dechard, pasture, -barn. Modera 5 . LOST— iene aoe inde femal : Thirteen adults and two juvenile . veloping the property, continuing the room house; $2500. Half cash. ; dog. Answers: to name Nugget. e JEFFERY CLEANERS b cards. were issued and one. surrentunnel and opening up the channel. . Route 1, Box t 142% Auburn, vent: Strajed from Reininesom Suan May ' Lee Jeffery, Prop dered, making present registration] The claim is located at the base of FOR SALE—Two-w heel trailer, Reahave wandered. to Tahoe-Ukiah be ’ . tilv © 7 o : : : + 1161: : the ald Silva Ranch on Oregon Creek sonable. Apply C. A. Boren, 215 highway. Reward. F. A. Crampton, TAILOR MADE SUITS Saventeen poss were purchased a mile south of a Sacramento St. Phone 452 2t'p. . . an A PR V] and six donated: present accessic n IX 30, Nevada City. : ‘ " ~ 109 8S. Church St. Grass Valley We Call for and Deliver .Ph. 152 Nevada City Routes Wednesday The books purchased are: After} Now $2.50 7 year p vie of a. aay City the Great Companions, Charles J. as RO DEES ETO age: ere is Finger; Long Remember, MacKinlay the report of Mrs. Williamson, liGRANT and HEETHER Lumber Co. Cc 20 ff report of conditions in the Nevada ut per cent off your . [. city Free. Library for the month of mill over-head April, 1934. A. I. BALDWIN a and SAturday Oy Aaa. ibe Loe: Kantor; The Third Sen, a“ o G, Phones 7-F-3 and 7F-14 Camptonville, Calif. : f . To the Hon. Board of Trustees of I eee Alaris : . Nevada-City Free: Library Findley; Recovery and Common Lumber, Miliwork, Sesh. doors, Corrugated Iron, Nails, : ] : Sas ee utes! ‘ Sense, O. M. W. Sprague; Caravan . Y , bales caciat ; _ Into Canaan, Grant Taylor; The : j Builder’s Supplies, Shingles, Shakes, Mining, Timbers, = “Efficiant Mining is your Success”’ I respectfully submit the following . postman Always Rings Twice, J. M. SAVE Ti M E . Lagging, Wood Cain; The Oppermans, Lion Feucht!wanger; The Singer Passes, Maud Diver; One Way Ticket, Ethel Tur2 per cent 10 days, 30 days net-1 per nt per month on past due accounts —e bee ofeofengeotenterferteateotenfenterteaterfeateateaterteafertentotey The .):.y was open. to the pub-! ner; Tender is the Night, F. Scott. ; ; 1325 92nd. Ave Oakland, Calif. lic 25 days from 12 noon to 9 P. M. ' Fitzgerald; Cappy Ricks Comes iF: TRUCK LOAD LOTS DELIVERED Phone Trinidad 3725 Number of volumes in the library, Back, Peter B. Kyne; Challenge of 3 9535, and of these 1447 were bor-!the North, William B. Monery; All MAY SPECIALS RIMM iiniellinieiiollivielelelieioiok leherfesteotestenteotesteatertestertent s * —] rowed for home use—fiction 1163, . About Jane, Pamela Wynne; The. JUSt arrived——-A big load of housejuvenile, 220; biography, 21; history; Yukon Kid, James B. Hendryx: hold goods and general merchanREALAGE. and travel, 15; religion, 3; poetry,jRoaring River, William MacLeod! 4dise, including S-FOOt bath . tub : j 3; useful arts, 7; seience, 11; phil-! Raine; Growing NP, Karl De Sch-. Complete with new fixtures $19.GEE, SURE WHO WOULDN'T osophy, 4. Three books were bor-! weintz. 75, 10 cook stoves $9 to $20. $35 AFTER THAT rowed from the State Library. porch hammock all coil spring FEEL LIKE Books donated are: from Mrs. W. Nevada City Garage f AMILLION! . . SWELL STEAK Visitors to reading rooms, 1090,/~%. Carter, A Splendid ibe Tar: preside Maier he alles ; a men 305, women 190, boys 332, aie ar Mac Grath; The War Romance re justable nee rest, o 8 : , CHAS. E. i E f 263. Borrowed 941. Total attenlof the Salvation Army, Evangeline $15.50. This 1B A Feet bargain. y ’ 5 t — ‘Booth and Grace Livingstone Hill; a seen ee eae Pl mM th D ' r ib 3 i ‘The World’s Best Detective Stories, ae Sache baebats ek Bae: 'y Ou lS Tl uUutor : Fi Grass Valley . Voluine 1 and 2, Eugene Thwing; . ! aot : fs me ly o d 3 & ° ° . Two French bo ks— history of Sarco ee inated ieleye) na SALES d S ; & ' Little Theatre Guild he Gane ee ry O'. Kapok mattresses, good ticks, $6 an ervice '] »PrCIAMe : each. A big selection of dressers ‘ 3 4 PRESENTS ! From Bill Kirkham, Two Little $4 up, 4 100-lb. ice boxes $11.50 SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT— “ANYWHERE-ANYTIME’”’ ! i 66 {Savages; Ernest Thompson Seton. to $18.50. Beds, springs, chairs a d The Two books were given us to replace tables, rockers, ete. Also-a comGREASING GAS AND OIL = . books lost. From Stanley Chatfield, plete line of Certainteed paints * i M EAT L e The Four-Leafed Clover, Estelle Urand large selection wall paper. . & aughing Bahno; and the Mystery at Lilac Inn, Now is the time to paint and fur: H / . by Caroline Keene, from Paul Phar-} nish up at bargain prices. Goods M R ea W k f ¢ i Makes You Pit G ; t” iss. are ae up, buy now. H. BE. : otor epair or re) # & A ues Money collected: Fines, $180; rent} LOUD, 105 W. Maint St. Grass nS soe AY. Try Our Quality A MYSTERY FARCE__ . [!*"<lt. $26.05, Total $27.85. Valley. Every Kind Roasts; Steaks, Chops, IVA WILLIAMSON, Librarian. , : a eer a CLAIMS ON OREGON MAYTAG WASHERS . Engine OverhaulingValve Grinding { : : Machine. Exclusive Dealer for ~ rt Satisfi i Mla iciie bea eae, “CREEK ARE LEASED BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS Maytag Electric and gasoline enmony to the high character of . . . Tuesday and Wednesday , CS ea tae gine washers, also Easy “WashCE WAITE, SUPT. REPAIR DEPT ‘ vo al he our service and our meats. Our oe CAMPTONVILLE, May 10.—Emil ie hae Expert Niecnanics business grows as the result of . [/ Admission Adults 35c Students 20c. ]. Verch and A. H. Behrem have leased Very Easy Reirwis 128 MAIN STREET _ NEVADA CITY PHONE 133 ; maintaining a high standard. Children 15¢ [thelr mining claim on Oregon Creek p ; a high standard. PICKETS ON SALE AT THEATRE . . . '° Messrs. Curtis, Nash, and Hed-} Grass Valley Electric Co. i NIGHT OF PLAY ONLY lund of Los Angeles, and the new 120 East Main St. Grass Valley » ! Phone 9 for Free Demonstration REWARD OFFERED . /BRIGHT’S DISEASE es . UT ; ‘ So er ee rs m3 ; z I wish to locate my partner, TEENS 2 Ci teeta 68 the Carmen Veck Belle H. Thompson p saci . : ; Causes—The ExNugget office. tf. ¢ : (Ed. Martin, formerly of Wic: . 7! . cessivé use of meat kenburg, Arizona, who until am ouby ‘one of on USED. WASHING MACHINES-——See SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ? , : H ! eading causes, ant $ rs a nice bs ins.—Grass ; recently worked in the Nevada; to this may be added ms Poe ae spe SHAMPOO FINGER WAVE & MANICURE § \ @a ar @ viy mining ening ig together with, @ag. street. 5-14-2-wks Permanent Waves Complete writing me where to fin im use’ of séasonings SE NCO COMMERCIAL ST. Nevada City}, i) be sewarded ‘ and condimente Ke. SEE BOSTON RAVINE AUTO $2.95 $3.50 $5.00 up ns Mow s exciting cause is Wreckers for. good used parts. Be re Ww aa soe exposure to cold. Phone 150 3-30-1 mo. si 5 " " Treatment— The PAn ie PHONE 740 GRASS VALLEY 147 MILL STREET , only possible way to! FOR SALE—8 acre ranch, family or. es 5 effect a cure is to i take Chinese Herbs to purify the x blood. The patient should adhere to: & aide Gace HP atiow the variane MAKE IT A CLOSE TO HOME” VACATION THIS YEAR
. excretory organs to do their legiti’ i ® mate work, and prevent a_ rapid: 4 . break-down of — the kidneys. Start taking Chinese Herbs to remove. thecause of the trouble and to build up : * the kidneys. Take daily as much q is to water hot or cold, as can be taken re . } with comfort, or lemonade (unsweetApe : : ; lened), if preferred. This will help ; PLAYGROUND EMPIRE OF THE HIGH SIERRA s. + i to wash out the kidneys and aid in nal eee / DONNER SUMMIT removing broken down tissues. The . water should be soft and pure. Next . endeavor to stimulate the skin to} greater activity; this will help the kidneys. If the patient is br . enough, a good sweat bath daily is benefit. The character of the diet is ECHO SUMMIT ‘. THE GATEWAY . . LAKE TAKOCS SIE ‘Ge Seanic Roule « LAKE TAHOE ” TANCE Sita TAKE Taner TRAVEL OVER nvites youTO SPEND YOUR VACATION ATof the greatest importance. Let the 3 JO HIGHWAY oe AKE a dag . diet consist largely of fresh fruits, rah ; 7 "AUBURN LA E TAHOE j mostly of the subacid varieties. Fresh iM . nal AUBURN CHAMBER of ‘ripe oranges are fine, these to be . CHAMBER of COMMERCE . [Mi . For information, rates and illustrated booklets, COMMERCE taken on an empty stomach. Also : AUBURN” CALIF, write to Secretary, Lake Tahoe-Sicrra AssociPlacervil. Calif. sun-dried fruits, such as apricots, — i ation, Tahoe P. O., Lake Tahoe, California, BEER what . sparkle is to rr “ SWIZZ peaches, prunes, dates, figs, etc. Use j MONTE VIJTA INN no sugar or starches with the fruits. . Mis, and. RANCH THE SACRAMENTO »4_f. h Non-starchy vegetables with a little} Law f AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND CONVENTION BUREAU eee STING Ee whole grain bread, well-baked may ie y Som YOUR VACATION.. Heartily Approves This Movement to Further [ CABINSSERVICE STANON-STOR' hn outa nee a day, fruit twice daily Sh % guns tp hae OVAK Establish Lake, Tahoe As the Recognized. _ ee i a } weet ae ned art hs “ “i ink ; a ie at ALI. Vacation Land of Northern California 3 SAT. NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT ‘resh butter: mi is a good drink. ie mde (: “€iSCO GR and cottage cheese may be eaten with x \ 7 fa NEAR Ci oat inne rk Bi0U LODGE ® MOTO ; ° Lo the fruit in place of bread. \ Y COTES OUSEKEE PING Gans “ours Y aiuiNe: Note the bright I é : \3 ROA COTTAGES“ CAMPING: “FISHING: RESTFUL OR EXCITING — . Ress CUAIER CIN ~ Office hours: Wednesday 6:30 p. G Pci gap 1 t SOmi. E. of AUBURN on US.40 qenee ReeutLr. SUITABLE 1 a ccomonntions ; sparkle and snap of Acme Beer. Ex“gam perts will tell you that it’s — Europe ss i m. to 8 p. m., Thursday, Friday. and Wounc eharuras rf Saturday, 9 a. m., to,8 p. m., Sunday 9 a. m., to noon, No office hours Menday and Tuesday, just as important for beer RoomyHoUsEHee to be of-pxactly Gia geal Yee& Yee Herb Co. * «ll ane Ae. ee at as . color as for diamonds. A CHINESE HERB SPECIALISTS anc) Cole : V4 107 So. Church St. Grass Valley io el Car? Bechdott., Prop. bright, light color such as TAHOE CITY, CALIE, [SL J0mtsON mmp:HormWooD; LAKE TANOE i is possessed by Acme skillfully brewed. WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING & REFINING Co, Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco Plant: South San Francisco¢ Light re is positive Ore and Bullion ny mind. proof. of t @ superior Purchased Boating, 4 materials which are so Licensed by State of California Cte ff CALIFORNIA BREWING ASSN. 1 i \ ais Sanfrancisco. ; Los Angeles : é Ons! . LAKE TAHOE, VIA PIERCE-ARROW STAGES . Soni Gin mm LY PLACERVILLE HIGHWAY DIRECT TO.OUR DOOR = DAYLIGHT ROUTE ‘ i OF . GLASSES Omcrican River Canyon WE ar Medes Cats 1 MS ait. 1 ; . PIERCE ARROW _J.HOWARD JOHNSTON, On POMINS . LAKE TANOE CAL, if Open the door to a new world STAGES ' % 7 , for people whose eyesight is poor oe aes ~~ F 47 3 bv. 10:30 AM. DAILY MRS. A. L. JOST. PROP, ie ay Seca ty tes sete! Be ee “a ‘ ° e e ( pus ; . ’ { SERVICE To m ‘ OPTOMETRIST beeen s "PACIFIC : eave Sacto. oy Phone CAP. 1650 118 Mill Street Teed L sts <i o\ GRASS VALLEY, CALIF.