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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 27, 1932 (4 pages)

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Aha ‘FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1932 — & é _THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, ratio Ay PAGE THREE eae : ot [ CLASSIFIED ADS . 74 LOST—Monday, probably on Broad street, an. Eastern Star pin. Reward. Return to Nugget office. WANTED—By man and wife—work in a camp; wife a good cook. “Or anything. Address Mrs. O. F. Bettcher, 3400 Dimond. Ave., Oakland, -Calif. 3tp FOR SALE — Interest in mining leasé On Rock Creek. Equipped gravel claim now in operation. A chance for a man with small means. See R. W. Cleary, Shroeder Ranch, Gold Flat, Nevada City. al5dtf FOR SALE— One 7-in. hydraulic monitor. Inquire Geo. L. Duffey, Forest Hill, in care of Mayflower Gravel Mine. 20tf. ELECTRICAL WIRING L. B. Gregory will do all kinds of electrical wiring and all kinds of ignition work. He its well known here for his high class work. Anyone wishing his servicus may call the Miners Foundry, Phone 10 GOOD PAY — STEADY WORK Several choice openings in cities and towns for ambitious men and women. Experience unnecessary. We finance you if required. Write today. Mr: Thomas, Superintendent, 426 Third St., Oakland, Calif NOTICE The Bret Harte Guernsey Dairy Company wishes to call in all ads of Milk Maid Twins. These ads were run.in a series last season and a $10 award was offered. The company wishes: to make this award but must have all ads turned in before. doing so.—adv. Hieeieeiieicininioieinys errr rr rrer JOHN W. “DARKE UPHOLSTERING [09-J -—— Phone — 1'09M + ine i get ieieiniee telogielefeteeteing es eteketottotek i Lb i Sl se Sc Se Se Sc le Sac aca ae Ck Sk Sk 3 we NATIONAL MARKET : THE BEST FOR ALWAYS LESS Phone 302 Neves City ies Seltelotoleeieleiefeieteieeieieideieioiay Seototeratetotohttete Mere ee! Sa steste teste testestetetet Ra He Retetelet oletotobetetey lefetestent oe tenteofeatestestutesfeteatedeateofeteoteteotectaten 7 ay ee * ‘ ; s RIG ; $ EDDIE LEONG = ‘ Fresh Fruits and e My Vegetables i % x : FRESH FISH % Fi * 4 : All Kinds of Melons i £ Free Delivery — 3 : : ae beseteo eotrtentetectateotetetesgeteotetecontets A CAMPTONVILLE. NEWS NOTES ‘(Camptonvile, May 26.— Felix Fouriner of Sierra City passed thru town a few days ago from Los Angeles enroute to his home: A. L. Tindell left a few days ago for Oroville after spending the winter with the A. V. Tindell family at.Oak Valley. “H. Evans, shoemaker of Nevada City was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Rachael M. Labadie motored to Grass Valley Wednesday ona short business trip. Erle Pauly, Myron Pauly and Forest Ranger Frank W. Meggers motored to Grass Vailey Wednesday to see Jay Bruce, the lion hunter. Esmond Humphrey, native of this section, of Greenville, was in town Thursday visiting his old home and many friends. Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland motored to Grass Valley Wednesday. afternoon E. R. Stumbaugh of Nevada City was in town Thursday on a short business visit. Rev. Father O‘Reiley of Nevada City was in town Thursday morning conducting mass at the Hotel Francis. James Winstead of Alleghany route to his home from Nevada City. Mr. and Mrs. Acton M,. Cleveland ning on a short visit. Captain Joe Blake of the California Highway Patrol of Grass Valley was in this section Thursday on official business. John BB. Kerfoot and °H.: W. Thomas of Downieville passed thru town Friday enroute to the lower country. L. F. Lorenz, Los Angeles mining man passed through ‘town Friday enroute to the Twin Quartz property, which property he is. locating seven miles north of here. Charles Livingston of Berkley, arrived Friday on a short visit with his mother, Mrs: Kate Hope Livingston. i ‘ J. L. Bowman of San: Francisco passed through ‘town Friday from the lower country enroute to Sierra Valley. Chas. C. Dadnnelly, of Oaklana, pased through town Friday enroute to the True Grit Mine above here. Mrs. John .J. Kelly moved from Moonshine to Long’s Ranch a few days ago for the summer. The All Fools Show Company, the first traveling show of the season booked to play in the Masonic auditorium for Friday and Saturday evenings. Antone Lavezzola, proprietor of the St. Charles hotel at Downieville passed through town Friday enroute to his home after a vacation in the lower country. Mrs. Joe Lavezzola of Downieville and daughter, pased through town passed through town Thursday enmotored to Lodmis Thursday eveFriday enroute to North San Juan to visit relatives. W. H. Cartwright passed through +town from Grass Valiey, Thursday, enroute to Sierra City. Lew Rose and Horace , Wilson motored to Redding a few-days ago on a short visit. Fred Zanacco of Nevada City passed through this section Thursday enroute to the upper country. Emil Verch returned Wednesday from San Francisco and _ Oroville where he spent a few days visiting. . ae FRENCH CORRA® Ff French Corral, May 26.—The past week brought welcome showers that were of good benefit to standing crops. Mrs. J. M. Swazey spent the weekend with friends in French Corral. Rev. Fr. O’Rielly celebrated mass in Birchville, Sunday. He was accompanied by Albert Ponticelli of Nevada City. ‘Mrs. Mollie Ross and daughter, Mrs. Myrtle McLean, Mr. Colton of Sacramenlio, and Mrs. Lon (Paine ty and visited friends in French Corral Sunday. Mrs. Ross is a native of French Corral and was de-. lighted to meet old friends. Mrs. Elsie Schwartz and son Teday with Mrs. Sutherland, Barbara Jean and Richard McMirin and Edith and Earl Bowes, made a trip to Freeman’s Crosing Sunday and returned to French Corral in the evening. Mrs. Joe Fogarty, Mrs. J. Dalberg and little great-grandson, and Mrs. Selzers of Hammonton visited friends in French Corral ,Sunday E. DePreti returnéd from Stockton, Monday. Arno Browning and son, Harry, made a trip to Mt. Alta Mine Monday evening. Mr. Browning remained at the mine where he will be employed. Homer Munsfield was avisitor from North-San Juan this week. He reported that he and his stepmother ‘will move to Sacramento this week. They will sell the, home in San Juan. Mrs. E. Bowes and daughter, Edith, and Leon and baby ‘‘Pat,’’ have gone to Merced to remain for awhile. W. E. Moulton made a trip to Marysville today to meet his nephew Irvine Wetzel of San Fr rancisco, who will visit with him for awhile. 0 Cashier: .‘“‘Do you live on a budget?”’ Young Woman: ‘Heavens, “no! John’s salary isn’t big enough for that yet!’’ POLITICAL CARDS GEORGE L. JONES SUPERIOR JUDGE Nevada County Primary Election August 30, 1932 RAGLAN TUTTLE (Incumbent) Candidate for SUPERIOR JUDGE Nevada County Primary Election August 30, 1932 ‘CARY 8. ARBOGAST Candidate for SUPERVISOR First District (Nevada City) Primary Election August 30, 1932 BERLE THOMAS Candidate for STATE, ASSEMBLY Sixth District Primary Election August 80, 1932
PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. BELL Dentist Office Heurs: 8:30 to 5:30 ' Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone BOWMAN & BOWMAN BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY PARLOR PERMANENT WAVING Medium and Short Bob..$5.00 Hong Bow: si--.252s soe $5.50 MEN’S HAIR CUTTING 30814 Broad St. Ph. 376 Te. ay a and COFFEE SHOP Nevada City California Week-day Luncheons at reduced prices THE NATIONAL HOTEL It’s that good! Inside of this mattress is a ret nate in right and left direction non-sagging surface. Shop if you will . Thirty-two” for less money. PTL OM UL LURE Ce eM mr et a tt Mee ee ee ee ie Ur TC ED Pe OE OL a Dede PUL Et Uh bala See tele eieioinieioieieed GEO. H. SHIRKEY Opt. D. Optometrist 118 Mill Street Grass Valley, California SEE ME— SEE BETTER a a Se Ire Ste Me Me SMe eae Me Be Ne te she he se he hee ie estate PAI IOI THE ROSE LEE BEAUTY SHOPPE Hair Dressing and Beauty * Work . . . Famous Adele Miller Toilet Aritcles LOUISE MARTIN and the maker nave gone to the at $19.32. The approval of the is, like our endorsement, your eT HroriminivmiNrvervetveniMcvatiNsiMsiniimismicerimviminsraciemcimqianMna: Le ee a Aa ls late old Karr No. 176X . . Inner-spring Construction It has class, beduty, comfort of the sort “that iaste and-—lasts. could, by all the usual standards, sell it for around forty dollars. struction with baked japan finish. Any mattress man will tell you that this ype of spring unit is the last word in quality. THE KARR INNER-SPRING IN A CHEAP MATTRESS. . but don’t expect to find the equal of ‘Nineteen We assure you that both ourselves ALPHA STORES, LTD. ray Yer ta) get te ee ee ee We empered all-steel Karr spring conPermanently locked coils alterso as to always maintain an even, YOU NEVER FIND very limit in offering this mattress Master Bedding Makers of America guarantee of absolute satisfaction. me TU eC ee Ee ee eo ATCC OCCU AU A Lb a a gue igual DR. ROBERT F. WERNER Physician and Srwgeon Office: 400 Broad St., Nevada City Hours: 10-12 a, m., 2-5, 7-8 p.m. Nurse in attendance. Ps agp W. E. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Union Building Phone 23 &, T. Nilon A ee hh Lynne Kelly NILON, HENNESSY AND KELLY —ATTORNEYS AT LAW— Offices, 127 Mill Street, Grass Valley Morgan and Powell Bldg. Nevada City WARD A. JOHNSON, Chiropractor Grass Valley Office hours—9 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 5:30 P. M. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 7 to 8 P. M., Grass Valley, Sunday by appointment. 153 So. Auburn St. Phone G.V.196 D.C. EDWARD C. UREN MINING AND CIVIL BNGINEER Mining Reports Furnished Mining District Maps Phone 278R Nevada City J. F. O°;CONNOR Civil and Mining Engineer United States Mineral Surveying Licensed Surveyor. Upstairs over City Hall. Main Street, Grass Valley. FRATERNAL” CARDS B. P. O. ELKS Meets second and tourth Frinay even ing in in Elk’s Home, Pine Street Phone 108. Visiting Elks welcome HORACE A. CURNOW Exalted Ruler A. M. Holmes Secretary. MILO LODGE, No. 48, K. of P. Meets the Ist and 3d Friday nights at Pythian Hall, Morgan and Powel’ Bldg. Visiting Knights always welcome. CARL LARSEN. C. C. « J. C. E. FOSS. K. of R. & 8. ets and values of tailings. Assays made for gold, silver, work promptly attended to. Age panies. Automobile insurance. NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets, value of sulphurwriters, Westchester and Capital of California Fire Insurance comE. J. N. Ott. Proprietor lead and copper. Mail order check nt for New York-California UnderOur patrons have found that it more personal, attendant misfortunes. PeculiarQuality About Our Service more sympathetic. when you havetrouble in the family such as death and its Holmes Funeral Parlor MODERN AMBULANCE SERVICE is “different” from others; it is And that is what you want TTT TTT TLL ITIL TEI LL La Abela a aa ena GLASSES Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat . DR. SAWYER Ott Bldg. Nevada City : Hours 2 to 4 (RUMOR MODERN ij TT 205 Se.Auburn StCASHMAN 'S Auto Elec ciric Shop Official Nash Service Official Light and Brake Adjusting Station Genuine Auto-Lite Ignition Parts, Willard Batteries Gas, Oils,Accessories ~Phone 325 Grass Valley, Calif. FRESH, WHOLESOME APPETIZING Our large and growing volume of business enables us to offer you:a large variety of choice meats at a small margin of profit — Small SOME OF OUR SPECIALS = 52x tender and juicy; fine Tenderloin and Sirloin cuts; Roasts of all kinds. Weinies and Superfine Kraut. KEYSTONE MARKET CALAHAN & RICHARDS I ii TA ATTACK KAA i Graduation Gifts Let us help you with your graduatidn — gift We variety of beautiful and useful articles approptiate for any graduate—and all protsiems. can show you ae wide attractively priced. Perfume and Toilet Sets, Leather Goods, Fountain Pens and Desk Sets, School Cameras and Albums, Memory Books and. Diaries Haas and Miss Saylors Candies. R. E. HARRIS The REXALL Store Ivory Brush and Comb Sets, nt. Nevada City, Calif. Sees ey eer : Per em Th ete te mt he pee pee NEVADA CITY THEATRE FRIDAY “GHOST VALLEY” with Tom Keene “Gallopin’ Ghost’? and Comedy SATURDAY “AFTER TOMORROW” Comedy and News ey SUNDAY “COHENS AND KELLYS IN HOLLYWOOD” Comedy and News MONDAY AND. TUESDAY ANN HARDING in “PRES TAGE” Comédy and Fillers “\. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “WORLD AND THE FLESH” Comedy and News NUGGET ADVERTEING BRINGS RESULTS—TRY IT! Teieneiiael 1m PT at Th WATCHREPAIRING . Work Called for and Delivered RADIO SERVICH AND REPAIRING CLARENCE R. GRAY 520 Coyote Street Phone 16 ono=———10 (+) —_—. (.) — (.) —_____. () — . McKesson’ s Toiletries represent the Highest Quality at aide: Prices ! COCOA BUTTER CREAM CLEANSING CREAM LEMON CLEANSING CREAM VANISHING CREAM TALCUM — BAY RUM LAVENDAR LOTION : DICKERMAN DRUG STORE Shamrock Cafe NEW LOCATION — BROAD & PINE STS. _ IDA MAE OREY, Prop. -