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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 19, 1933 (8 pages)

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ey Gheh 19; Tosbe fee eo ESP Maaco erry NUGGET PAGE FIVE LUMBER TALKS Peace and Pros perity The mining men came thronging s To see what they could see; And that we helped them visualize Is evident to me. The stamps went thumping up and down In every mighty mill; And what those miners saw and heard They’ll be remembering still. Uncle The native sons and daughters Surged in from far and near, They visited our Ski Club, They motored to San Juan, There were no empty moments From nightfall unto dawn. And now our Uncle Sammy furnish Camps here in our domains, We hear the sounds of rumb. ling trucks, The shrieks of present special trains; Avaunt now, old Depression, Theé parting gives us glee, roWe're Nearing Franklin’s slogan, i reese and* Prosperity!”’ . plans. om NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER CO. “When You Deal With Us—WE BOTH, PROFIT” FRED CONNER, Manager PHONE 29 Weather vs. Lumber Rain-continues to come down—lumber is apt: to go up—in fact, the lumber mills are stimulating their prices. Sam is advantage of present low prices and has placed with our Company a large order of lumber to be used in Nevada County, North Anticipating increased activity in building, w= are adding to our stocks and are fully prepared to anyone and building materials at low prices; a phone call over 29 will get us immediately in touch with you in wath any of your building — tains for the summer . history of the section May Ist. taking ing season. Frank W. Megger’s ‘FIRST CATTLE COME FOR MOUNTAIN GRAZING CAMPTONVILLE, May first cattle to arrive in grazing came The in Wednesday from the Dobbins sec-. Star Mines, Ltd., tion, going into the vicinity of the . Hour House. This is the latest in the} 4 Tecovery value of $8,798 per for cattle to . according to a recent report issued start coming, as in other years, they from the New York offices of the being well on the grazing lands by The prolonged wintry and . cold weather. has prevented earlier coming this year. ests contain considerable feed at this time, with prospects of a good graz-. Empire-Star are employing Fred W. Nobs is manager of the entire Newmont group in the Grass The cattle Wednesday were checked in by Forest Ranger office. Others are! Valley section. expected to arrive shortly. 18—The the mounproduction of the Newmont Mining Corporation. The for-. the year. Oo Miss Flossie Angove And had a simply gorgeous Bloomfield, for the cin a ; IMPROVED time structioh of building one 5 eee they were lingering of his Camps. , : : nere; lumber Blades connection 19¢ NEVADA Phone 519R FLATTERING VEILS IN TURKEY! BUT YOU CANT HIDE —THATS WHY OUR OPERATORS ARE ALL EXPERTS— SPECIAL UNTIL JUNE 1. $5.00 PERMANENT $3.00 CLOVERDALE BEAUTY SHOP GRASS VALLEY 118 Main Street_ S. Lee Leiter Oe. -SPECIALS -For Saturday Ever Ready Razor After the delicious dinner . Was served at six o’clock, they all atGold Plated SPECIAL DICKERMAN Drug Store CITY, CALIFORNIA YES! Given Bithday Party versary dinner party Tuesday day of Flossie . tended the theatre. . . Those present were: Pauline . } Curnow, Rozznski; . Angove: . ning wishing her turns of the day. N. STAR-EMPIRE Empire: . at Grass Valley for the year 1932 was 228,156 tons, with . will appear. in the Superior This report indicates a gross protheir duction slightly over $2,005,000 for The consolidated operations of the 685 men. Miss Flosie Angove’s aunt, Mrs. J. Herboth, gave a birthday annining, in honor of the fifteenth birthwhich Misses Ruth } Kleanor : . past grand president of the Complete With Two . . Wiliowghby, Eima fden and Flossie . . Sons. Sheriff Veale of . ta county and Dr. C. W. of Quartz Parlor, = oer officers of the . participated in the ¥ } . She recsived a number of pretty . gifts. All departed after a happy evemany happy = ie we, . school board .were ee Celio, BULOVA THE $10,000 PRIZE CONTEST WATCH 15 jewels; flexible band to match. “phar S 124 Mill St. Grass Valley New Wash Frocks These are ‘not at all the kind of apestes you ‘usually find at bargain prices—Avnd here's your chance to get them—New Colors—New Styles— New trimmings. Everything New. er = The ideal material for cool summer —H A T S— All kinds .of flattering brims in these piques—Wide, medium, or turned up at back— Specialsfrom the Men’s Department You can save this season by having your suit tailored to order by—_ ED. V. PRICE, CO. —Chicago— Don't hesitate if you must limit the amount you spend. We can show you a beautiful assortment at $20 $22.50 $25.00 SHORTS and SHIRTS Each 25c RAYON SHORTS and SHIRTS Each 35c DRESS SHIRTS 98c PULLOVER SWEATERS . 98c Sale of Curtains Just the sort of Curtains you need for kitchen—bedroom, or living room —and at a price that will enable you to re-curtain several rooms without any strain on the family budget.— Price Per Pair From 2 ee ee 35c New Cretonnes Price Per Yard 12’c Pion ooo New Wash Prints All new—All fresh. Ready to inspire you—to make your new Spring frocks immediately.— ; Price Per Yard OF th
Philip Kranz, held to answer ona . charge of driving while intoxicated, Court today to have his trial set. Kranz, on May 9 is accused of running down two. young boys, Landie at Hills Flat. a preliminary hearing before Justice of the Peace. W. L. Mobley last Monday, and was held to answer in the Superior Court. His bail was set at $1,000. James and Dick He was given Walter and Ray Ferry will face trial before Judge Raglan Tuttle in the Superior Court on Wednesday. May 24. SCHOOLS GIVEN SILK FLAGS BY NATIVE SONS Two beautiful silk flags were .presented yesterday morning to the Nevada @ity high schoo] and grammar school by the grand officers of the Native Sons. The flag presentation. ‘was made by Louis Byington, former United States district’ attorney, and Native Contra CosChapman Nevada City, and Native Sons ceremony. F. Colley, president of the board of education, received the two flags . for the. schools. Members of the present. Miss K. Celio rendered a beautiful piano -se. te ction at the opening of the ceremony, and her mother, Mrs. Katherconcluded the program pwd h a soprano solo. The upper grades of the grammar school. assembled with the high school students in the high school } auditorium for the impressive cernoth, bj 9:00 o'clock: A large dele gation of members of Laurel Parlor, N. D: G. W. of Nevada City attended the ecard party given by Manzanita Parlor.of Grass Valley Wednesday evening, in honor of visiting members. a fe) Within the last three days two bands of cattle passed thru Nevada City enroute to summer range in the Tahoe National Forest, from the val. ley sections. fo) John J. Connell, who owns the Oroflame mine at Alleghany, Nevada City this week. was in PPPS eae teed Tee Ped Be ed Ded ed Tek ve Tes Deen Deed Torok Teed Ter Te Te Toros PN p9pen All Night Try Our GOOD EATS REAL BEER Dad & Jim NEVADA CITY KRANZ TRIAL TO a several weeks vacation spent in FORCE NOW 685 BESETFOR TODAY =" fates and. Mrs. George L. Jones returned home last week end from Ww ORK WAN Blacksmith, Steel Sharpener and tool maker, wants work. Phone 75 Nevada City. pd. GOLD BOUGHT—Dental Gold, watches. Any old gold. Cunningham, 2221 Eye Sacramento, California. FOO” L AT B TO. CL: ASSIFY Experienced — -O Write A. G. Street, a Ore and Bullion ~ Purchased Licensed by Sta ate of California Established 1907 WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING & REFINING Co, Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco Plant: South San Francisco: is a Well established business fornia for more than 40 Yvears (3 generations) have brought and Happiness to thousands. We can also restore Health—to.you too. These. 3000 kinds of Natural Chin» herbs for more than 4000 years are now a yen remedy. ing them today than any other medherbs, you will. be convinced. Whether. you are suffering from ;, heart, kidney, stomach or blood trouble, or whether you are afflicted chitis, neuralgia, hroat, skin trouble etc., come.to us. We also prove to you the of the Chinese healing herbs. Don’t think we can-be of no service to you just because others could do you no good. Such cases are exactly what we are after. Dear Sir: I suffered with stomach trouble, constipation, pains and on my heart. ‘ain in my stomach and I had to quit my work. After taking Yee's herbs for two weeks I am feeling fine now. Many thanks. 3400 Oakland Ave., Yee & Yee Herb Co. CHINESE HERB SPECIALISTS . Office Hours: Monday 6:30 pm. to 9:00 p. m. 9:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Closed SunOx * egerye fede nfertententertes) Sarre ee ngerte Ae Re Reet BOWMAN & BOWMAN =. Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor ks POOR I Saas 4% rat Mas +) * > . , e et % PERMANENT WAVES Hs ate s%, nt Se te a2 5%, Mat te os ‘+9, *, oS Artistic Finger Phone 3876 For Appointments ees i in CaliHealth have been used in China More people.are usnow in existence. Try our eatarrh, cough. asthma, bronrheumatism, Sore disease, orfemale superior effective RECOMMENDATION gas pressed I did not feel well at Every afternoon Ihad so much (Signed E. E. HOUX, Sacramento. Tuesday to Saturday 30814 Broad Street “GENUINE DUART SUPPLIES USED $5.00 COMPLETE ‘Waving By Miss Carmen Veck. Meet i bemenenes "s* on this basis. ers, we are high class. thoroughly. Choose Your Mortician Wisely The dead is worthy of the best care and attention, as much so as the living. We offer you our services— While we are not high-priced undertakWe know our profession very Holmés Funeral Parlor MODERN AMBULANCE SERVICE nigue EE te ts HAY THERE! Alfalfa an POULTRY & DAIRY FEEDS COAL & WOOD. QUICK DELIVERY Phone 394 Nevada City E. Spring St. W.KOTCHAPAW Le er nt Met ht inl tt mare pase oeten gor mtn: NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE . ° ll * Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free . geld percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. ° . Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Mail order check work promptly sttended to. > ~ Agent for New York-California Underwriters, mpeaien. and Capital of California Fire Insurance . a AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ite aoa ie Ah OTT, — PUVA NTE EES SATB NEAL EES Ses 9k Be