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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 25, 1934 (8 pages)

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>AGE TWO ___ THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET , FRIDAY, MAY, 25, 1934 . $ ; come from Aubtra’ Those appeating at the Nevada City branch. As the! Administratri= of the Estate of Nel: ., rag a l will be Mynola Jean Marsh, Frank BANK ON CORNER . . ! time for filing bids is short, I would oe: < coe ne BoP CAMPTONVILLE upus to Give Kecita bie. ‘tiggste eh hat—int ted parti is ors Oo a persons ng ¢ 2 By ACTON M. CLEVELAND . —— Michell, Robert Cranzie, Miss Marion . suggest that—interested parties com against the said decedent, to file cn 3 The hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, Miss Barbara Dunton, Harold Robinson will be the scene of a musicale next Sunday afternoon re! at 2:30, when the students. of Mar; shall W. Giselman will appear in a program of piano works and songs. “Many of those participating will Arbogast, Miss Mary Parsons, Margurite’ Etzel. Miss Nancy Nicho!ls, Raymon Cayot, Miss Ruth Rector, Beth Wolff, Miss Sally Robinson, Mrs. Wendell Robie, Cecil Schiffner, Harold Hansen, Miss Helen Miss * Pine streets, have now been completion of the new structure on or before 10:00 A. M., June 4th, 1934. MEN—YOUR SUMMER SUITS I ndividually Tailored aul Mus SACRAMENTO —BY nator’ Arthur Berger TAILOR 1006-10th ST. CALIF. STATE LIFE BLDG. Bet-J & K. Commenting on these arrangements, E. M. Rector, vice president, of Nevada City branch, made the following statement: ‘‘Complete plans and specifications for the new building have just been received, and ast above noted, bids will be received up' to 10:00 A. M., Monday June 4, 1934. The wrecking of present arate from that of the general contractor. Local contractors maintainwho desire to submit bids, either on the— building —as-a—-whole,-or the wrecking, or sub contracts are invited todo so. Office copy of plans and specifications is available for inspection at the Nevada City branch, and contractors desiring to figure the} job may make arrangements for obtaining duplicate copies by applying Troubles Reais for Summer? New Irish Linen SUITS Single, Double Breasted’ $2.98 They're “it” for Spring) You simply stust havé one or feel left out of the pic. ture! Smartly styled in real Irish linen, either single-ordouble breasted! Skirts nicely fitted! Make a variety of sporty costumes with gay-coloredblouses, or sweaters! Sizes 14 to 421° Belts, appliques, sun backs! Bathing SUITS Smartly styled for misses 8-16! $1 -49 Some are in imitation 2-piece styles with white belts, some oe opera backs, some deep-cut sun backs! Applique trims in charming In pure worsted, range of ps a Like the out-of-doors? V <a: ' SHORTS with halter or shirtwaist tops! Peppy prints, or plains with smart’ _ appliques, bows, ties! Tailored styles in shirtings and novelty prints! You'll simply love ’em for sports In sizes 12 to 20! Aden! I? sa at Year! ger, OXFORDS Great Selection of Styles! $7.98 Keep in step with style without spending a lot! Buy your sport oxfords at Penney’s. They’re made right and styled right, too! Wing-tip ‘ar moceasin toe models. Trimmed elk. W hites, Pastels, and Pattern Summer TIES Low Priced At 49° pastels and “whites for wea) lightar colored sips! noel pes,’ novelti ~for#wear ‘with darker suits. ao feeds f2ll cut, and _ well lined./ At half the cost he can have, TRUNKS. and get double the sunshin«! 98° f 8 to 16! ‘In pure Worsted: rat bovs it waist-band living ifyou are not well. What. is the cause of sickness? We have found it Two thirds of our f sickness originates i in our kitchen (the lliver, stomach and bowels). the liver is. clogged congested and diseased the stomach. Intestines and spleen become involved. Im turn the '' heart is often affected. The venous . circulation becomes congested and : clogged, causing high blood pressure . and all its dangers and misery. Symptoms often accompany liver . and stomach troubles are: gas, acid and pains in the stomach and bowels, jaundice, nervousness, despondency, piles, rheumatism in any part of the body, galistones with their severe cutting pains, toxemia and blood poisoning. Should these troubles be neglected they are likely to result in more complicated disease such as diabetes, apoplexy, heart disease, mephritis and other troubles. The purpose of our treatment is to remove the cause of stomach trouble, to cleanse and restore the liver and spleen to normal functioning, to prevent gas formation, equalize the circulation and lower the high blood pressure. It also builds up the hemoglobin of the blood, correcting anemia with its pale waxy appearance and tired listless feeling, giving in its} place color to the checks and life and buoyancy to the body. It is a general house cleaner and rejuvenator, sweeping, out. old aches and pains that have bothered you for years, and leaving the health any joy which should be yours. If you wish to keep young and fit, this is the ideal treatment to take every few years. It is a general renovator and a barrier to old age. Ohinese Herbs have cured many cases of liver and stomach trouble when all other methods have failed. Oftice Hours: Wed., 6:30 p. m. to . 8 p. m., Thurs., Fri., Sat.,.9 a. m. to . 8 p. m, Sunday 9 a. m. to noon. No Saha hours Monday and Tuesday. 'Yee& Yee Herb Co. OHINESE HERB SPECIALISTS 107 So. Church St. Grass Valley JEFFERY CLEANERS Lee Jeffery, Prop. TAILOR MADE SUITS Where Service and Quality Meet 109 S. Church St. Grass Valley We Call for and Deliver .Ph. 152 Nevada City Routes Wednesday and Saturday Bret Harte DAIRY Produces the Best Milk it is Pessible to Produce Guernsey Gold Medal Milk that won the State’s highest Award of Calif. State Fair 1931-1932-1933 U. S. N. JOHNSON, Prop. htm City Phone 77 y Quartz and Placer location blanks for sale at Nugget Office. { SOON A REALTY Final plans for the construction of . Bank of America’s new building at. the north west corner of Broad and } building will be received in a bid sep; étbied in Bennie of the Bank of Ain. ing deposits relations with the oe Fiver, Stomach and Digestive Life is not worth 7 tecture employed in many B ; America buildings.’’ “It will occupy the entire by 72 feet in dimensions, which wiil quarters street frontage, able for rental purposes.’’ municate with the bank at once.’’ “*The -proposed building will be a one story re-inforced concrete structure designed in the pleasing archiank of lot recently purchased fr6ém the Richards Estate and will be approximately 38 all of be devoted to banking with the exception of a store on the upper side of the Broad which will be avail““Nevada City will be assured of a
building of which it may well feel Proud, and it is with no lamount of satisfaction that I small am enterica to convey the good news that {the ‘‘Bank on the Corner’ __ a reality.’’ Sunday school, Priesthood Meeting, Sunday 1 eo ee ote eee ee te ‘p. m. Relief Society, Tuesday , Primary, *Tuesday 4 p. m. ood eas E. Conner, manager his. office on Boulder street. and have the rem-: edy in diet and in, Herbal treatments. . favorite, When : tomer may enter and inspect paimts offered and select his will soon CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Sunday 10 a. m. 1:30 a. im. Sacrament Meeting, Sunday 7:30 2 p. m. CAFETERIA PAINT SHOP of the Vada County Lumber Company, = eta bliching a little paint shop at It is to be a cafeteria affair, where a cusall the special the shevles carrying price labels for the many varieties available for interior and exterior work. lie W. Pascoe, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Nel-. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Mary J. Wodell, @EE.!1 SURE FEEL LiKE A MILLION! etc. Satisfied Patrons bear a high standard. JSOMMERCIAL ST. Keystone Meat Market al MEAT Makes You Fit Try Our Quality Roasts, Steaks, Chops, ..testimony to the high onesie Ted of our service and our meats. Our busimess grows as the result of maintaiming a high standard. Purchased I_icensed by State of California Established 1907 WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING & REFINING CO. Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco Plant: South San Francisco. Ore and Bullion mill over-head A. I. BALDWIN 1325 92nd. Ave Phone Trinidad 3725 “Efficiant Mining is your Success’’ Cut 20 per cent off your . Oakland, Calif. ee GLASSES for people whose eyesight is GEO. H .SHIRKEY, 0. OPTOMETRIST oe 218 Mill Street Open the door to a new world . ] j GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. poor D. come oe Becradeag cates within six as them with the necessary ‘vouchers within six (6) months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, or to exhibit them, with the necessary €6) months after the first publication of this notice . to the sai@ Administratrix at the office of W. E. Wright and Robert W. Tharp, in the Union Building, Nevada City, California the same being her place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said Nel/lie W. Pascoe, Deceased. Dated May 23rda., 1934. Mary J. Wodell lie W. Pascoe, Deceased. ww. Ee. Wright and Robert. W. Tharp, Attorneys for Administratrix é < «s Publication May 25th, June 5 15. Administratrix of the estate of NelFf CAMPTONVILLE, May 19.—R: C. Clendenin and S. F. Price cleaned out the settler, of the Camptonville Water Works, Weénesday. Julius Pauly and son, Milton Pauly returned from a short visit to Oakland Thursday. Mrs. Louise Knickrem and Miss Katheryne es returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. King Laylender returne@d Thursday from a short. business visit to Sacramento. Wa. Cartwright, of Grass Vall “passed through town Thursday 1 Sacramento, enroute to Sierra City. Hubert Leom@ and Frank Pendola left Thursday for a short visit. to Oakland. THE MONTANA CAFE 235 COMMERCIAL STREET NEVADA CITY BUSINESS MEN’S BLUE PLATE LUNCH 35c Regular Luncheon 50c Dimners, Week Day, 35c and 50c SPECIAL, RATES FOR BOARD BY DAY OR MONTH °Ss9 pu "OS SstcuUUIg LUNCHES PUT UP FOR MINERS Aepung pure Aepanyeg yereds WE BAKE OUR OWN PIES AND CAKES RESTAURANT OPEN ALL NIGHT FIRST ANNUAL Buddy Poppy Bal Veterans of Benefit Banner Mountain Post, No. 2655 Foreign Wars A2 Olympia Park (Changed from Le Barr Meadows ) ADMISSION $1.00 PER COUPLE DOOR FRIEZE, SUNBONNET QUILT. On display at Lace House "Ataven 7% WEAR A V.! . W. BUDDY POPPY MEMORIAL cd longer PRICES ARE $3.50 and $5.00 . PHONE 740 PERMANENT WAVES give you a softer and more beautiful wave. AU are guaranteed to last SPECIAL DUART PERMANENT INCLUDING TWO STEAM TREATMENTS $5.00 GRASS VALLEY fi — a anes GRANT and HEETHER Phones 7-F-3 and 7-F-14 Camptonville, Calif. Lumber, Millwork, Sash-doors, Corrugated Iron, Nails, Builder’s Supplies, Shingles, Shakes, Mining, Timbers, : Lagging, Wood Lumber Co. Meine} 2 per cent 10 days, 30 days net-1 per cent per month on past due accounts . = TRUCK LOAD LOTS DELIVERED ee = er ee GREASING Nevada City Garage CHAS. E. LEITER Plymouth Distributor SALES and Service SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT— “ANYWHERE-ANYTIME” GAS AND OIL 128 MAIN STREET Motor Repair Work of Every Kind Engine OvecerhaulingValve Grinding BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS C. E. WAITE, SUPT. REPAIR DEPT. ‘Expert Piccnanics NEVADA CrTy PHONE 1338 ® _ seat ell . wont