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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 5, 1928 (8 pages)

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THE NEVADA CITY ee seile ede led rite at. Kesoho of tes hole feokeafe terete teat LAVENDER TOILETRIES Cold Cream Taleum Extract Toilet Water * struction Valley. of the fish were visitors here Vanishing Cream Thursday, being freighted from Ne. Rough and Ready were.visitors here Friday. G. E. Palmer of Sacramento and Bath Powder Bath Sets The Finest @uality Goods Ww. Lyon of Oakland, vada City. Commission is moying SALLY ANN BREAD ‘ Baked Fresh Daily. Sanitary * Wrapped -and Sealed “ : FREEMAN BAKERY < Grass Valley : Our Goods on Sale at the + Neveds City Luchroom the : spent Wednesday on business . here this week from Downieville with a load of produce for’ the in town. of Oak Mrs. Leonard L. Bishop Meyer grocery store. sfesfestentestecpateofiateatcte teofesteotateateotentsenfestecteateteafesteteateatesteatesfeteatecfafesteteatesfeoteatedeeatectetiafe eateatect Dr. and Mrs. A. G. De Nuedvo of Valley spent Tuesday in town visitmother, Mrs. M. G. Calvin. ‘San Francisco were thru town this ing her 5 4 GROCERY BARGAINS week enroute to Reno. G. All Kinds of Cheese and Salami. Fresh and Low Priced. Kessler have and_ make their GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS family of moved Jack Lopes and Charles Oliver spent Wednesday, the last day of The back here future home. the fishing season, Kesslers formerly lived here. 35c,90c, 58c Perry Northcott of Gridley was a st oeoeetente oeteoleoe oestengenteofendentententerteatenteateafeotenteeodeateotereogegeogeogenteot It Experienced Lady Assistant tele her home here after a few weeks Reteee ® spent at the bay region. the irrigation district. The men of the community aré Thursday busily engaged in painting and re Kenkulatice Service pairing the M. E. church on the hill under supervision of Rev. H. H. Buckner. The ladies served a deli W.R. JEFFORD & SON cious luncheon at noon at the par Funeral Directors sonage. 111 Auburn Street Grass Valley A Main Street Nevada City Phones 16R, 364 jolly given Mrs. Hallowe’en to the’ A. A. party was visiting a number of farms in the Chicago Park section. Mrs. M. Oliver and fmaily and Mrs. J. R. Kneebone spent last week end in Oakland. Mrs. Sarah Mitchell, who has is here for another visit before re turning children by! vada. 8 school to her street. ed through town in their ghostly andwitchey costumes. Every one en®, joyed a4 feet:ooh afer?aN + a ero rke rte ss ole of UMANTE PLASTER WALL BOARD al! themselves and the _ kiddies thanked their teacher for such a lovely time Aye Ba and hope for -another good time in the near future. Mike Denike was a county seat A“. new Carload just received. visitor Thursday. Not}ang better for remodeling Mrs. Lester Jaynes and son, Bobby, of Nevada City were visitors Can be painted, tinted or papered. Our prices are right here late Thursday evening. Any building material can be supplied:at a moment's notice Miss Lucille Fogarty and mother, Mrs. THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY Phone 42 Ye shoots feotente she rtertontestents dheateate rtotertententeatente ote dleate ate ofa stele ote ateateatestestesteste K.-~-J. Fogarty, Thompson went and to Ruby Sweetland Thursday. Grass Valley Jack Lee has purchased a new oleate teste obeatesteste serkesteateateateotc roadster and is enjoying many good GOLD MINE FOR SALE rides now. 1 WY tin Tair order, assay plant, blacksmith shop, office and tools. Price, %: 25. 600, Ingnuire ot ED UREN, NEVADA CITY, or J. M. O'BRIEN, 709 this week, R. J. Davis went to Nevada City To clear up estate. Time tor sesech of title and examination given. Terms, :on Thursday’s auto stage. cash or its equivalent. No bond or option, Engineer’s reports and complete Misses Carmel and Mildred Reader maps available. 19 patented. mine:al claims. Aceessible. Abundance of ' Ximber, 13 nile ditch and flume furnishes free water for power. 20 stamp of Sweetland visited friends here B AdiASCE, BLDG., N. F. Thompson “ and son, Nafe, . . Visited rélatives here Thursday from SAN BRANCISCO, Soak eT oD. che Seats he nte cth ale te ite fe ale alas* aeake Morte he oe ofeoh :Sweetland le eee!aoe tenyenhs estes ere aesie tele ert ek Fools fe . Saititeied: Mea oti]¥, + It sor fe 4 sts aMeabctde eateateat ofoe offe est eats ste %ra os Saale aTe ergs oleeteet este M4Seats wha? ot steele leat ote oka ate Hie aketoate fe ake ste rtent ote -Te-ofe ofeoke nf afe she sheafe she ole ahs ole ole ofc she oho i and George Way enroute to Marysville on busi ness. A. J. Lohman was down from his a $F ab, t, Sash test: eli Me otk pte este pa tests arts ale Ne teelets Tg MalyHag MPS } ranch at High Point one day thls ‘week. George McCullough at was a visitor French Corral one day this week. Herold Berseford is » CRDER YOUR TURKEY TODAY fe lost Hoalesfeste Sethe sfestosfoateahe che ‘a + se : ‘«K + st Fate ste ets ok ‘ote +, ihe >. 2 FiennesoS=aeshestede ote Gordon Wood man of Pike were here Friday mroning Place vour order saidsy for one of our fine corn fed eobblers or “hens fér the Thanksgiving dinner. By placing your order early, you will be assured of a plump, juicy bidd just to your liking. Phone orders — will be given Careful attention. ff KEYSTONE MARKET we weeewngiwe eet f rt are and Richards See
ec oes oreo ae acsoeeenooered new Sheet Blankets All Grades Comforters MATTRESSES Three Grades: Siik Floss ; Cotton Feited Blown Cotton SPRING MATTRESSES All Sizes of the New Style FEA paar a LOE £9: a 2Py SyDDLY edd JA RDWE A Ma yeast Nevaca City STAY YOUNG Springs a C.rass AN SUPP LA Vali y Co Alleghany HM So ne Yeates Meek teste Ye nie sie ope ot ye tet Re afenhe Nene nie fe oft tle le me nse ele WE WILL GIVE FIVE MILLION DOLLARS In accident Insurance to our customers and every member of their family between the ‘ages of 15 and 60 years. Na medical examination. No red tapé. You cannot afford to be wihout this protection. For every 50c purchase made here, we give you a ticket. When you have 40 of them you'can get a $10,000 Accident Insurance Policy for only $1.00. Come in and get full particulars today. PLAZA SUPER SERVICE STATION homein Te: ein F Fallon, Ne Larsen & Hardt Thursday night after the party they all parad ste teste die afeat sea lek sfenke oft sfeatetediestestetesd Cotton Bilanktes Willoughby at her resi dence on School Phone 122 Pots ateatecta te steateateste ae ute stat teats tasteteate Seats oh teatulptesteateoteate Ps Wool Blankets ae he ae a ie i me oferty Farm Advisor H. I. Graser spent » BEDDING Dr. D. D. Johnson and Miss Mary Johnson motored to Sacramento Frier San Juan boy. day for the day. Glen Pearce and Mr. Hegarty Fred M. Miller came. in from were visitors here this week from Bowman's dam Friday and went on Nevada City and.Grass Valley. to San Francisco where he attended Miss Lucille Fogarty returned to to business matters pertaining to GHIDOTTPS GROCERY % tite sete testeats Yoroferferk lestoh biiketatetfetete ttotetet erieeeeiy ay Se she sge ok at Lake Fauch erie. th 33c¢ recent visitor here. Perry is a form Bacon. Best you ever ate wile ake aente+, fe rte E. Marysville bottle, 30c to Coffee, three grades at COMPLETE NEW STOCK hatching young trout for the North was in town. Thursday Johnson of Alleghany were recent ing man, enroute to Mountain House ‘where visitors here. — Clark Brown and Evan Thomas of he has a property working. W. J. Lockhardt of Sacramento, i Downieville were visitors here Tueswas in town on business Monday. day enroute to their homes. Miss Florence Smart left Monday . Frank Call of Downieville was a for Nevada City after spending a visitor here this week. He was en‘ . week visiting her parents here. route to Sacramento on a visit. Dave Humphrey, Mill Creek farMr. and Mrs. M. P. Fisher were + steste fe therfore ite Leake ole ste keke Seats sesterterts feats le shortfesta fete stente steak stetetotefeteiei of acs ~ Kern county. The plant will be fin\¢ ished within a short .time,.and will}it immediately be put into operation, mer, Certo, for making Jelly ste . ake here from -, ‘ and artistic setting for the affair. eelesferfenteafenfesgente ajeteotenCS%,roa at of black and yellow giving a pretty which: is!Friday. being erected here is one which the . We Se she ihe re fe stesfeshesteste mining engi neers, were here Friday. Mrs. Walter Johnson and_= son, Dennis, of Winnemucca, Nevada were guests of friends here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kane and Mr. and Mrs. Nat Tremp and daughter, Celia, of Modesto were visiting The hatchery % tal Peeryteenakauancasaceen Meats ‘. PE RSONALS hatchery Yuba river and other streams in this. a neces' section. It has long been Druggist and Stationer friends here Friday and Saturday. sity in these parts, and the people; we Ra NRO ee eee fetetert Norerere oferfe Miss Katherene Kelso and brother, of this section are grateful to the ste ofr agente Serge rte ferent aferteatesBeagegegerteieieipertetzogead John, of Tulare were visiting old commission for erecting the hatchery tate he sfertenferentsfe feat Beperterhe te ayes steate sfestesteateateatestenteatentesleatesteate tleteateate Se at this time. scenes here this week. te Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lancaster of Cecil Hegarty of Nevada City was. Thursa business visitor in town Piedmont were recent visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gilan of Los day enroute to Kirkpatrick Mine. Supervisor W. J. Mellon of ChalAngeles were visiting here this week £ A Full Line of Pies and Cakes lenge was in town Thursday on of: Mr. and Mrs. Kingham and sons, * e pe Al and Will, and friend were Sunficial business. Mrs. Cook and Mrs. M. J. Cunningday visitors here from Grass Valley ham of Pike City were among those for a few hours. here school party’ the Mike O’Connor of Birchville was attending Wednesday evening. a Sunday visitor here. Ray E. Miesse, Nevada City minJohn Gardner and Mrs. C.-L. ee ae GRASS V ALLEY at!,of a physician for flu since his-last for the. year and several hours of Miss Belle Brantigan and sister, Fiddle Creek,near ; whist were enjoyed. The club house here. The first . ‘TP: aes load of supplies came in! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Struckman of was decorated in Hallowe'en colors Mrs. W. C. Danny, of Sai Francisco eruck~ the H. DiCKERMAN stesteshs hiie} ste stestecte Fee FISH ‘AND GAME OFFICIALS START HATCHERY BIULDING . Twenty-one members of the Rook NORTH SAN N JUAN. Nov. 3, (SpeCAMPTONVILLE, Novy. 2. a : Al White, who has been . taking . Club held a Hallowe’en party at cial to The Nugget)— Mrs. H. Culver and Phillips officials of the treatments for his back in San },the Memorial Park @ub house TuesHuckins returned to her home here California Fish and Game Commis. : Francisco, has been under the care. day evening. It was the first meeting Friday after a few days’ spent in sion arrived Thursday to start con. YARDLEY OLD ENGLISH Face Powder ‘GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS _ NORTH SAN JUAN JOTS shipmont just in of « NOVEMBER >; 19: 228 SS teded tele teteteietedetese roof on iand also on the a THERE ARE STILL SOME PEOPLE WHO DO NOT SAVE People who, haven't put something away for use later on are in the minority now, because the majority of people recognize the necessity for having money for an emergency, for an apportunity, or for their later years. Even those who do not save realize that it is the proper thing a ae to do, because they provide for the future by layi ng. in their supply of winter <vood. If it pays to prepare for wiriter heat, then it is equally wise to provide for your comforts in ither ways. This can best be done by starting a saviigs account that will be available for any use you may desire to make of it. Nobody wants to be considered improvident there are still many people, young and old, who ete not acquired the habit of saving a part of their income. You may have a bank account in your own name. You may have an account which your wife or anyone whom you may designate, may share with you. You may even provide Ww ho may draw the money after you have no further usx> for money. It can be arranged to suit your pleasure. busy putting Moulton store the post office. Mrs. J. R Davis went to Oakland this week to visit her daughter. GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS Mr. and and son, Mrs. Henry Billy, were J. Snyder business visit ors in San Francisco last week. Everett Cunningham of the Cot tage Hill district, attended to business affairs here Friday. auy Robinson of Indian Springs and a prominent rancher of that section, was a business visitor here Fri UNITED SECURITY BANK AND TRUST CO M PANY HEAD OF FICE: BAN FRANCISCO day. Mrs. A. R. Archibald and daugh ter, Barbara, are. back from a visitin Cniaha, Nebraska, with relatives. Mts. John Davey and daughter, Miss Lillian, have returned from Los Angc.os where they spent two weeks. Captain J. E. Blake was a visitor in Sac..aeuio Friday, od NEVADA CITY BRANCH Nevada City