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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 3, 1933 (6 pages)

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on W ednesday moved in an PAGE SIX THE NEVADA ee NOV. 3, _ 1933 Sig ge raat NEW OWNER TO REMODEL p G: E. Demmirz, wis rece chased the property of Joh reHi, corner of Spring and LUMBER TALKS . ed active management, As as possible he will remodel . into a hotel, nily pur-t John Tognirelli n Tog: na! will -retutn to the mining Pine st.,! With which he d assuin. sreat many years. Oh Pluvius, we For sending us the rain: » We now shall plant some orchard trees . And sow the golden gr j 1 Your year . . Has made us happy, Pl dear. . But—Pluvitis wait a A bone we'd pick with . Why did you not informs us 1 ~ . When that big storm W 1] i . { li I . And other things not weather proof: . Gave all the fam'ly pain; i You bet, roof Before it Meanwhile, Pluvius dear, ii You've promised usia ] ous yes NEVADA a PHONE “When You Peal A Prosperous Year thank you promise of a pro we'll mend that leaky storms. again! thanks to you, i! drosperLEAKS? Well for 1 ! this time? pe . the know with the weathada er man, we knew that fall ysperous . ! : : . and winter rains were avius . . BUTE to éome, hence we stocked our yards with shingles ‘of qualities and you; t as’ due? shingles of all designs. let yours be next. Our prices are and our se == fully given. ~QUNTY LUMBER CO. 29 FRED E. CONNER Mer. With Us—WE BOTH PROFIT” the love of Mike, whose roof leaked Altho we are not in on ~Upon receipt of your call or phone No. 29, we: . It, caught us with a leaky roof . will deliver to you, Cedar Shingles either Perfects,. . No 2 Clear or No. 3 Clear. {That wet spot on the ceiling Too, We Carry both fir and . Sugar Pine Split Shakes-Roll-roofing of various. weights and composition Orders for shingles and . roofing are coming to usright, rvice is cheerand conTQGNARELLI PROPERTY . : : rt the commodious brick building announced that he business was connected for y . lightful . tions were also used on the taste-} Mrs. rapidly Freee eens Social Events “f ae en be at a’ school in Washington BY MRS. CLYDE M. COLE WASHINGTON, Noy. 1.—A_ Hallowe’en entertainment was given o1 Tuesday afternoon by Miss Jones, teacher of the school. dainty refreshments served. HaWlowe en. jo ass oe teading, Hallowe'en _..N. Songs by the first gtades. Hallowe'en Song Songs by th eschool, Song, Jack-o-lantern.Mesdames Schifter and Farmer Joint Hostesses we cS Se licious harvest dinner lowe’en and Jovely autumn happy group gathered for event. Hallowe'en fully arranged table. Those present were: Widauf, .J. Mesdames. J. Roberts, Towel, Jones, Htt 10s O. Schiffner and Frank Farmer. George Biobst, Sue idies SSMS P.T. A. Will Give Good Program Teday _A Tezgular meeting of the Teachers Association will be held at 2-o'eloekthis afternoon ington school building. After the business of ‘the afternoon is over there will be a discussion of child problems. A good attendance of members-is MEET Charies W. GAS and OIL GREASING TIRE AGENCY CHRYSLER CARS DISTRIBUTOR Nevada Leiter TIRE REPAIRS and City Garage PHONE 133 MEET “Weedy” Waite SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT “Anywhere—Anytime”’ REPAIRS, ALL KINDS ENGINE OVERHAULING BATTERY SERVICE \ OFFICIAL LIGHT ADJUSTING STATION VALVE GRINDING 6 ea . Ry VIR RR ag cA BA ra a EASY WASHERS We carry a full line of EASY Washers and lroners. 1. Washer without pump $66. 50 . 2. Washers with pump .. 74-50 . 3. Washers with vacuum . Washing Action 0 . 4. washers " Broad Street, NEV ‘ath damp ; Ltd. Phone 5 ADA CITY, CALIFORNIA 9950 ham 154 50 Delivered to your ER in Nevada City or Grass Vailey in our regular delivery zones. Alpha Store % . fee and will m er lunches and chicken dinners. . a j ments . desired. P PREPARATIONS MADE TO . REOPEN BLACK BEAR . Construction: of ore bins and a neadframe at the the Rough and now under way.
Black Bear mine in Ready district are ley Butler interests. The company is re-opening the old horizontal shaft of this early day producer. A mill is to be erécted at the Black Bear mine for the processing of the ore. KE. M. Symes is foreman under lL. S. Wincapaw, superintendent. GRASS VALLEY CAFE UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Mrs. Betty Clark of San Francisco has purchased the Grass Valley cafe, taking possession on November 1. Pi . She states that she will continue the . speciality of extraordinary good cofadd to that workineShe has obtained the providing a turkey Legion niembers on in Memorial hall Auxiliary in the Grass Valley. concession of dinner for the Armistice Day , and for the Legion eafe on Main street, SS) Mrs. Frank Merrill of Sacramento spent the Week end in Grass Valley with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Valvin. Last Sunday she attended a sister, Mrs. Mary Guenther in Nevada City. a . Large Rubber Animal FREE! With éach can of VITA-FULL ‘The: delicious new food beverage for everyone—everyday. Chocolate Flavored. Builds up strength and nutrition. Rich in Vitamins A. B. C, and D. and other concentrated food + eleSPEC rete . ron 69c > ___R. E. HARRIS _ ON Ree AER oe OG STE Ej Nevada City; . Phone 100 Mary , Mr. After the program games were played and ; Crowley Hughes: nas just and second j sick spell. A Song for Hallowe’en... C. Siler --Beatrice Fontz Sut ee ace eee Clyde Cole All Hallowe'en ..... Earle Foster Geography Mrs. Otto E. Schiffner and Mrs. F. . Farmer were joint hostesses at a deurday. at the home of Mrs. Schiffner Monday. afternoon. Decorations in the spirit of Hal-{in an automobile accident last week, leaves} are reported. improving. Mr. and flowers gave charm to the bright: is now able to sit up in bed. Several the de-;of his ribs were broken during his: faccea. Lacey . Kamp,Parent . in the Wash-4 This property is owned by the Coo. ; birthday dinner given in honor of her} CITY NUGGET LOCAL HAPPENING: { . vi . Woo A was a Nevada City visitor Tuesday. . Constable ere Marysville visitor Monday.1 i ed the latter part of TAst week from a two weeks visit at the Chicago _All en-; Century of Progress Fair. joyed a very happy afternoon. The’ __ program follows: . Mrs. Lattin, who came to Nevada! ACSMNG: oe Norman -Foster City from Alleghany in August and! now resides out near the high school, recovered from a serious W. D. Davis and brother-in-law, Lyman Pollard of Hollywood, spent a few days this week in Nevada City with Mr. Davis’ brother, Ray Davis of Park avenue. Walter Hagerty, Myers Mobley and da City, attended University of football the California-Southern California game in Berkeley last: SatMr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Taylor return trip from Nevada last week. Taylor also suffered a broken rib. Mr. Taylor is ‘on the engineering . staff of the Keystone Divide. . Winter Is Just Around The Corner . . it NOW . Hi we the time to lay in your if eae of Standard Coal i igh, ae tT A A 83 NA. V. Sauvee —_— 57 if : H , Phone ; Moulton of French Corral Thomas Oliver’ was al § , and Mrs. F. F. Cassidy returnCooley, business men of Neva-' i COAL JE* ICE DELIVERY . . if ERNEST CARNES Commercial and Outdoor Advertising SIGNS GOLD ON GLASS TRUCK LETTERING WALL SIGNS— WINDOW DISPLAYS BULLETINS — PICTORIAL PAINTING 207 Commercial St. Nevada aks iy ee . CHAMPION COFFEE f Pound ee ee Pe 3lec LUXUS PEAS— LUXUS CORN— BOOTH’S SARDINES— . Can ee = . Poe 4 Ounes TRUPAK PEAC! ae m0 i serve. There is much talk viding “man hours”. Pp. An Army of 10, C0Oo Goes Daily to Work! This is a simple story that tells itself— a story of one of the most important ‘contributions this company has made to the welfare of the territory we During the past twelve months we have. maintained a steady force of 10,000 workers. We have done this in the face of adverse business conditions, reductions in rates, and mr “man hours” of employment. We be lieve we have done our part in pro shows 20,665,000 “man hours ae PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY those ‘twelve months. These hours represent a $16,850,000 “Payroll. This money has supported families, maintained homes, kept children in school, and in every Northern and Central California community found , its way to the grocer, the butcher, the plumber, the doctor — to every line of trade and industry. these dzys of Your utility service means more than . your immediate convenience and comfort. It means the continuing daily march to work of 10,000 of your fellow citizens. The record Gea es Owned Operated Managed by Californians Ome ay a Mecateeet ees