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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 21, 1928 (6 pages)

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Get Your Home Printed Stationery a’ at t_ The Nugget THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFC ORNIA __ * MONDAY, MAY 21, 1928 . Steseeersseeserencaanneneeromnrs See eteeetenetotetedeaetatedeeae cette ENJOY YOUR SHAVE Heino’ ; --Use the on — Set + ¢ eevee Glee ee 35c : : Bier Shave Tale eo ee . SORTER en en eee eee ii s 2 ee $1.00 j : OM NONE So $1.70 : c? H. DICKERMAN © Druggist . Stationer +, ras Seat WM “UO Se © a ay Ae . = C ™ [x=] Coo QO 2 <> +8 Ne there nge Ye 5%, ~oO it a * ‘s teleininiieieicloleicint eae H I Hietetoteienetetotetedetetetotenititeteteneanaion leoteopaledetetedetetetutetutegegond NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE EJ. N. Ott, Proprietor Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds,-giving the free gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and values of tailings. is Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Mail order check work promptly attended to. Westchester Agent ‘for New and Capital. of California York-California Underwriters, lire Insurances companies. ‘automobile insurance, es Seo rreafesterfe se she oferta fe rte se sts she oke seat stesteokertert stestenteste sesterteste neste stertesterte ste aterteste teria ste afeste stesteste ste deste rt % ¢ . : GROCERY BARGAINS * 8 2. we % . om Pine Sdear (area Baton =. tbh 30c + Petcy lapie wyrup gallon $1.00 ¢% Aa Fancy: Tea, Black or Green 2.22.0. Tb 50c ¢ eke Pen eee Cee ema. All Kinds of Macaroni at Low Prices = SPECIAL AT GHIDOTTIS % Mielesieinie: lees Ps m8 *elnok fefoletohgeleke fete he rhe fe he fe ote fe tesherqerte fe feat es Serko ete nfente ote ote fe ole fe rfente nferfente ote at Seheteor fe of rferfe feoferlerferferie ry fe afe ofa afe ete rfe nts oe ofa rie steer ierte the she afeafe sterterte ote ste she rte of Mere fe terfe ote ote rte ate nte ithe aero teste NEVADA CITY SANTITARIUM Miss Elizabeth McD. Watson Equipped to handle Obstetrical, Surgical, Medicinal and X-Ray Cases Modern Equipment Nevada City Bere le rfe rte fe este sfertrte ale terferfe rte teste ofesfestets nt forte fe ste ste te rte fests ofa te ole rte oft stents ike ote she ote ole ole ote ote she nt ste ste ole Wbeorfesteoeofertesteseofestestestedetetestetertestestatesteteoesfatetentesteofagetatesteseatateateteaeageeateteedetestestesteatete Ambulance Service W. R. JEFFORD & SON Funeral Directors Experienced Lady Assistant 111 Auburn Street Grass Valley Nevada City Phones 16R, 364 Phone 122 f+ ie nfe rf slo afeshe sents fe rte afeofe stent rte ole fests tafe rte stent okeate testeateate she steahe sfeokesterts fete ste she sleaks festa teste steake reste 2 48s eee Steet eg toe et delete tee toh RL Main Street We are growing and manufacturing our own products ‘ PLACER BRAND LAYING MASH and SCRATCH FEE) Gives Best Results Give Us a Trial LINCCLN GRAIN GROWERS We Deliver if Requested Phone 31 e Lincoln esters aferterterts toate teats teste teste ste se teste sfesterteatertesterts ale ale sterterterterte ste se slestesfesfeate steele slesfesfesfenfe ste ste slants fete There are too many picnics, the stewed articles in the with! As any pedestrian will tell you it is driver’s . cheaper to move’ than pay hospital seat. . rent. sThose bubbling pacifists who seen: . : ae to think that the way to Keep out of . “Thought Audible With;New Dewar is to scuttle our navey ought! vice’’, a headline to takea long look at China. The! readingf urther, let us hope there poor Chinese never did have a navy. the noneof these devices around a and they always have plenty of war. oto f public meetings we have to at—in fact nothing else but. . tend. tells us. (;Without Budweiser Real Quality Mait veer poe one adds flavor and nutriment to foods Also . CAM PTONVILLE PERSONALS BORN—At Bakersfield, California, on May 11th., 1928 to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Price, a son, Gordon Taber, Jr. (formerly of Camptonville.) Mrs. Fred J. Joubert left for Oakland Wednesday, visiting other places on her way down, where she will attend the graduating exercises of the Fremont high school, of which her daughter, Miss Lesta H. Joubert, is a member of the graduating class. Mr. Joubert took her as far as Nevada City. Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Jaynes of Nevada City were in town Wednesday ona short visit to relatives. Edward J. Price of ‘San Jose arrived Wednesday and wil spend a few months visiting relatives. He is a former resident. Reno A. Zerga,. of Snowden Hill Mine, was in town Wednesday on a brief business visit. Judge Edward W. Engs of Downieville was in town Thursday on a short visit. Esmond J. Humphrey, Mrs. M. A. Godfrey, Frank P. Godfrey and Henry Godfrey returned Wednesday from a short visit to Yuba _ City, alled by the illness of John W. Godfrey. Mr.oend Mrs. Clras. J. Jones — left Sunday for their home at San Francisco after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Fraser. Supervisor Willard Roberts of Marysville was in town a few days ago on a short visit. Mrs. Miner Jaynes and Mrs. Addie Larson spent Wednesday visiting in town. Everyone is éctandine congratula-: tions to Samuel F. Price, his first experience at being called a grand‘ father. R. E. Miesse of San Francisco arrived Wednesday and _ will soon move his family up to make his home here. Levi W. Turner and family motored to. Marysville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Leoni and Miss E. Clow of Watsonville spent the past few days. visiting here. They were former residents. Supervisor William J. Mellon, and : William Coune of Challenge were in town on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Il. Bishop and Mrs. John G. Ramm _ returned Thursday from Yuba City where they were called by the illness and death of the late John W. Godfrey. ~ GRASS VALLEY ASSAY OFFICE Under New Management Assays for Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead, Iron, Mercury, Tin or any metal, Samples received’ before 9 A.M. reported same day. Ore Testing Laboratory We are equipped for testing and submitting methods for commercial treatment of complex ores. Test ores for Amalgamation, Concentration, Floatation, Cyanidation or any metallurviecal process. Mine Examinations and Reports Mill Examinations and _ Testing. 129 CH’ RCH 8ST. GRASS VALLEY $ CALIF, ato fT a ee G. R. R COMPANY TIME TABLE AND RATES Effective Sunday, Sept. 25, 1927 Train leaves Nevada City at 5:20 a. m., Grass Valley at 5:50 a. m. arriving San Francisco, 1:30 p. m. Train leaves Nevada City at 11:00 a.m., Grass Valley 11.25 a.m. making direct connection with S. P. Train 23 arriving at San Francisco $3209. om, Train teaves Nevada City at 4:40 p. m., Gras sValley 5:05 p. m., making direct connection with S. P. Train 40 leaving San Francisco at 1 p. m., enabling. passengers to arrive at Grass Valley 7:35 p. m. and Nevada City, 7:56 p. m. Grass Valley Fares To Colfax, $1.00. Five day round trip $1.50. To Sacramento $3.22. 14 dey round Francisco $6.46. 3 months round trip $10.75. Tickets sold. Fridays Saturdays and Sundays, 16 round trip $9.50. days Nevada City Fares To Colfax $1.15.Five day round trip $1.75. To Sacramento $3.37. 14 day return trip $4.50. To San Fran. 3 months round trip’ cisco $6.61. $11.05. Tickets sold Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, $9.80. SUMMER RATES Effective April 27 to September 30— Stopovers allowed on 16 day and 3 moanth tickets. Nevada City to San Francisco, 16. day limit, $9:00; Grass Valley—$8:50
Nevada City to Alameda, Berkeley or Oakland, 16 day limit, 38:75; Grass Valley, $8:25. Nevada City to Alameda, Berkeley Tre COST OF THE RAW MATERIALS used in Budweiser Malt Syrup will not permit the giving of premiums. The quality of our Product is the premium we give » + and ‘it is included in every can of Budweiser Malt Syrup you buy. ANHEUSERBUSCH, St. Louis ~ Sold by Grocers and Disdiers Everywhere HALL-LUHRS & CO. Distributors Sacramento, Calif, BM-79 or Oakland, 8 month Hmit, $10:25; Grass Valley $10:00. Nevada City to Los Angeles, via Stockton,b oth. ways, 16 days limit, $26:50; Grass Valley $26.25. Nevada City to Los Angeles via Stockton both ways, 3 months limit, $31.50; Grass Valley $31.25. Nevada City to Los Angeles, via Stockton one way, returning via San Francisco or. vice versa, 16 day limit, $29.00; Grass Valley $28.75 Nevada City to Los Angeles via Stockton one way, returning via San Francisco or vice versa, 3 months, $34.25; Grass Valley $34.00. Nevada City to Truckee, 16 day limit, $6.00; Grass Valley: $5-75; Nevada City to Truckee, 3 month limit, $6.75; Grass Valley $6.50. trip $4.00. Te Sanf NORTH SAN JUAN ITEMS. NORTH SAN JUAN, JUAN, May 19, (Special to The Nugget)——Mr. and Mrs, Charles Gordon and daughters, BesSie and Ruth, were visiting friends here Friday from San Jose. Mr. and Mrs. Goodhee and son, Jack, and Mrs. A. Proom _and son, Francisc, of Sweetland visited relatives here om enight this week. Mrs. F. Bobb. and daughters of Sweetland came up on a short visit Sunday evening. Mr. and -Mrs. L. Garibaldi and Mr. and Mrs. Pollard were visitors here one day this week. Lonnie Orzalli and John Solaro of: Nevada City visited here one day this week on business. . Carl Foote and Mildred Reader and friends were in town Saturday, night enroute to Camptonville. . Chas. Moody and friend were in: town from Nevada City Sunday. A. J. Lohman was_ in town from his ranch above Pike on a isit tovhis sister , Mrs. H. Huckins, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bain Crawford were county seat visitors Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. M. Emery drove the stage ._to Smartsville one day this week. ‘ Ray and John Bortseh came over ; from Moonshine on a visit to their . mother, Mrs. R. Bortsch. They were accompanied by Francis and Thomas Bortsch also of Monnshine. Ernest Collins came up from his ranch at Sweetland on a short visit Sunday evening. Scotch broom is bloom now and adds beautiful scenery. Mrs. Acton Cleveland and daughnow in ful) much to our ters, Geraldine and Erylne, came down from Camptonville on a visit to her mother, Mrs. H. Huckins, . Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joubert of Oak Valley visited relatives here Tuesday. Evan Thomas of Downieville was visiting friends here Monday. : Miss !'da May Bachels of Good Years Bar was a passenger on the M. P.-Fischér stage enroute to Nevada City one day this week. Mrs. Margaret Lambert and daughter, Miss Carmen Veck, also T.eo Thomas of Downieville were visiting here one evening this week. Esmond Humphrey and _ Chester Hanson of Camptonville paid us a vsit one evening this week. ‘Miss Louise Moulton and’ Mrs. K. Sullivan of French Corral were visiting here Tuesday for a few hours. Lester Crawford left for Marysville One day this week. Joseph Lavezzola and Evan Thomas of Downieville passed thru town enroute to their home Wednesday. Miss Annie Wieman came up from Sebastopol Thursday night. Margaret Rodgers went to Grass Valley Monday. MMnieininieieieinieinieleioinivininininins The government.has special issue of twocent .stamps to commemorate the defeat of Burgoyne’s armya t Saratoga during the ordered a Revolution. So they have: found it out at last! . They say England is more: law: abiding than the United States, but! after reading a bunch of. English detective storiesw e are almost convineed that Scotland Yard has a new. murder mystery to work on every: ten minutes and that the’ British! peerage must be almost wiped out: by now. The latest collegiate trousers are those in which two steps are taken before the trousers move. a cacsuoae ee ee a ncccae shan pbesdesiiviacnisvetauees : . Ye ah a0 + Sst rates 2 ey ° re erie IMI BA 8 5", * Meldidinicinicies st * 7 oO errces: Hos %e ste shes’ hate ste she te atte he te tee tet Aye he fe Tesge she rhe afe nfs oe ste teria ne te okeate ote ile te te ake atest . +, athe +. BOOST NEVAPA COUNTY : Everything being equal, would you give a Nevada County product your preference? The pride shown by the citizens of a community in their local affairs, together with cooperation, is what builds up that community. ZINC—O—LITH, made by the Glidden Company, uses Barium from a Nevada county mine. It not culy equals other paints but in many respects is better. ! In price, it is less. Boost your ewe connty by using its products. 4A se ‘et i Nevada City % 2 ake ead a Lon ie fa IRDWARE & SUPPLY CO f Grass Valley Alleghany Hohe +, steak ot ?, iM < 45h felriete holetehoieieieieiei leieiegeieiijeh fob dleoaleieh dedeiejeios okey feof “se ia eB oars petegetetetopetetnteegs Ma etieeottetetofenoioi delet leleloteieh feleh tatel toteleihfrietot ste PINE TIMBER Wanted——10,000 acres in patches of 20 acres up. R? No injury done to the growing trees—their growth is not stunted. The sap extracted is not the lifesap, but a healing secretion, protecting the tree against wounds inflicted by insects or man. A PINE PRODUCTS INDUSTRY MEANS—Better care of trees. Additional fire protection. Clearing of brush, fallen logs and needles around trees. Constant vigilance through men employed. Steady income to farmer, workmen, merchants. Increase of property values and demand for property. Free advertising for Nevada County. WRITE TODAY. Let me come to your place and explain to you in detail. All territory within a radius of 30 miles takeni n. Leave word with the Chamber of Commerce or newspaper offices if . am out. Office at 206 Pine Street, opposite Courthouse F. C. ERNST A 3 ti Ye > x , * ON a Me VACATION WITHOUT MONEY WORRY A mental rest is just as escential to a successful vacation as to rest the body. If one is worried a3 to how much the outing is going to cost, or is thinking about scrimping when the time largely lost, and one might just as well stay at home. To overcome this possible mental condition, preparations should be made in advance. Setting aside a sum each month to take care of the annual outing will bring pleasure in many ways. Start a special vacation account right away and then. your money will be ready for you when you are ready to go. comes to go to work again, then the value of the vacation is wv UNITED SECURITY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY ved Branches throughout California IDENTICAL: IN OWNERSHIP WITH THE (iets . FRENCH-AMERICAN CORPORATION, SAN FRANCISCO Nevada County Bicock Grass Valley Head: Office, 631 Market St., San Francisco ee . en HEAD OFFICE SAN FRANCISCO Nevada City Branch wes Nevada City ee