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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 22, 1928 (6 pages)

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Tur RAS : ee eS = CALIFORNIA tertert hate oe st NEVANAYCITY NUGGET ——— ESE MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1928 = + = Se SSS ee I Se EE IT RS ER RCD EG ae ee shot deteeatoteot SE STEN Hee ee eae atte sethe see Nie o%, + Sesto feat . FRENCH CORRAL ITEMS NORTH SAN JUAN JOTS L. E. Calanan of the Ray ranch Gordon Wood and Tom Wayman $ ERA near San Juan spent some time here . of Pike City were visitors here z : ae Peres nriatan en Sunday. Sans . this week. ws : * . PPPNCH CORRAL, Oct.20, (Special NORTH SAN JUAN, Oct. 20, (SpeRe aera Ae a: . David Muir of Martinez spent last 3 HALLOWE'EN . to The Nugget)—-Well, the past} cial to The Nugget)——-Mr. and Mrs. _. . i a oe i week-end here visiting friends. = ! . ‘week has seemed a quiet on eafter!Cal Pinsonita and daughters, Pearl. Y!sited his mother, Mrs. C. M. For. irs. C. L. Salmon ia at ae ee : ¥i the close of deer season. Hunters! and Hazel, of Newcastle were visit-. tier, early in the week. Sige Gegts ior oS) ee " ' _&{ thronged our hills last Sunday, em ing here Friday evening. : fone where her husband is egaged in a . Ril: ; % : we have not heard of much luck in Henry Lancaster and John Philanyron Landrigan .returned from mining. = * Everything for a Spooky, Goblin Party : bead ss altho the game seemed] qa of Oakland were here on busi-’Sacramento, where he attended the W. P. Jones, manager of one of S pientitul, i . ness Friday. funeral of his Mrs / ne of > Fores ser 4 Many are wishing for rain and Misses ae gig Paulide “Giese nis aunt, Mrs. W. A. one of the Forest Reserve road crew, % Napkins -Taule C D . D : tad Cre on all sides the need of it is apparacsouipaniod by thelr brother Famsen: . ease for the summer, has returned to his apxins able Covers. ennison Vecora pe ent. The condition in our vicinity . of Alameda visited friends here! S8ubseribe for The Nugget. home here. Ka je : Cut O is certainly dry, our supply of waFriday . * and Streamets. Place Cards. Lanterns. Cut Outs ter from Pine Grove having been ad ng, Sb me etetetertetertaterteestertestestesteateateotetenterteotertetestentesteatetertetesteteitrtetertetesd deeatesteteste tei % exhausted about three weeks ago. Miss Amelia Paul and sister, Mrs. . % scarcity of water, but owing to the! Visitors here Saturday. ~, < + me “ teh r+ bad condition of the gate, which Mrs. John Kelly and _ niece, Mis> SPECIAL igele ~ Rs : could not. be lowered, and the water Loretta Bortsch of Moonshine; # ‘ % ' means more expense-for our people ¢reek visited here Saturday. ig x ° who are already heavily taxed, but. John and Ray Bortsch are busily 4 ‘ = : we must provide for next year. We pegs -emeag wood for Miss. pitas Com Starch 2 pkg, 10c “ ' i —&. are all optomists, however, and} /12z1e Wood. i * Druggist and Stationer shall keep stout hearts and trust Miss Josophine Tomola and Joe 7 : " eaua. that the public will help as liberally . Lavezzola visited friends here Sun-, Lesne Sudner ale 2 10c Akeeteotietenenteofeodeotengentengegeatentectentengententeogeefeaeteefeaetenteatesteteteteteteiedd te heiesdedeeteaM . they have in the past, when we. day for a few hours. : _ eee provide entertainment for their! Mrs. Gene Haynes and Miss Ac-. 4 ~ Bevteoteoteatestestecgesgetesteate feat oeobesdeofefeafeateae . patronage. kerman of Sweetland were visiting, © Van Camps Porkand Beans, large cans .......... 20c " C. F. Hoffman and son, Milton,. here this week. . 3 : were Sunday visitors. Raymond and Norman Fogarty. ° 3 % J. Swazey. who has been in the. Were Grass Valley visitors during . Large Cans Del Monte Asparagus o..ccccecccccceccce eee 25c ¢ 4 employ of K. Phelan of Tyler, was. the week end, % Tay 4 S a visitor last week. ge an a se to cae © arabe 3 He ‘ . d Cakes Mrs. E. De Prati has gone to. one day this week to attend to bu-, Pine: Fi Matches. ke, 18¢ 5% A Full Line of Pies an Sacramento for a visit with friends. Siness affairs. . H : ig PXS 4 = and also to be in attendance at the} , Ba ne ty fettinct bone. 4 ‘ ~ By convention meetings of the O. E. S. trom MIeViLie Wednesday, Sner : 3g ‘ + SALLY ANN BREAD ! Miss Louise Moulton returned to. George E Bynon and wife brought! S&W Jams eas aie ees ies ere eo) eS 18¢c Rs North Bloomfield, where she is sonar ihe ae ale noi . 8 20 Mule T B ake ‘ ° . teaching. school, Monday a. m., afaoe ALU SE elton ee LAL ule Team Borax _.. me 20¢ * Baked Fresh Daily. Sanitary ,; ter spending, the week’s end with. went to Birchville to look at his} : ey gl nes CNA eae ee b 3 Ks led i her parents in French Corral. Miss ea ins Roky ee Bee parse . © e ' Moulton reports that she has a most . t©® Downileyille late in the’ evening.: c ial Gan fait ~ Wrapped and Sea erbhe tins litle echcol ead ig. Mrs. Brak Wood and son, Carl, . Peets Granulated Soap o.oo cccecececeen te, O5e # ey i pleased with both parents and. of Phin were visitors here this! ‘s ; pupils. week on business. aya = * FREEMAN BAKERY es We hear that work in the new! The men of the community = Schilling Tea. celeste 70c, 35¢ : Vall ‘mining venture on the South Yuba ae hry pee ine a E. bo As R “ e near Bridgeport is maki ood Peon ae MESGAY OF US am % Grass alley : peoeeeee. & ee RARINS 6 week. The ladies served delicious . All Ist Grade Coffe Rt senbaveushsnunroousesusetedsseeduceks yecessducessqdvineeqned se 50c : % I Mrs. M. Pomeroy passed away at. /unches at the parsonage to the + : ef al ; hd On Th d birthcs .an u Fd * e at th the home of her mother, Mrs. J. men, both days. On Thursday a bir 4 G rO hea Ma ; ; * Our aoe one m Ferguson of Sebastopol, "Wodnewday day ‘cake ogues Fee festive board ? FIRST C seh pend FIRST SERVED ° i : F in honor, of the birthdays of Mes-. } : Ki chroom night. Owing to the phone line be-{ 12 D0? dade ‘ : Nevada City Lu ing out of commission we have not. @ames J. Davis andI. Musfield and. % Special Prices on Case Lots * *. learried particulars. Mrs. Pomeroy! Mr. Frank Harris. The _ delictable . ¢ : es Woatastante testesfestestestuageateateogeofeote feels fetesfeaeofeofesfegetegteateatesteateateateatendesgeobebeofeneeeabeabeeteate testenteaii r (nee Maude Ferguson) was one of! cake was the handiwork of Miss = , : our Ridge grils, and a most beauti-. Annie Wieman and was daintily de-. 4 setteetototoheiop qeietey the ste sterkerferferfertecferte Ye afe-ake x GROCERY BARGAINS All Kinds of Cheese and Salami. Fresh and Low Priced. Certo, for making Jelly bottle, 30c Cine Coffee, three grades at tb 33c Fine Bacon. Best you ever ate GHIDOTTI’S GROCERY ful and accomplished young woman, . anda general favorite with all. Soon a prominent attorney of Butte, Mon. tana, she was. stricken with rheumatism, which left her in a perfeet. ly helpless condition, and from vie she has been a patient sufferer suf-j ferer for many years. While death to her was a happy release, the, hearts of her friend sare sad that} she should have been = so afflicted. She was most dearly beloved by all and even in her. helplessness, she performed a sweet mission for she taught many of us to bear with pacorated with geranium The work of. painting the church is after her. marriage to : ‘not completed : Ngee (ae will have to be work. It makes a great improvement was in our , little little church on the. hill painted. and Mrs. went to the county seat Thursday. Mr. Huckins being the. hearing of Mas Emery. ‘Emery was arrested for cattle rustling and over to the court for. trial of which the date has not been set. accompanied her husband, went on Mr. bound blossoms. w Ft PN TTY R WR y AUT IAFAP FE nm, * ALPHA GARDWECE & SUPPLY C5 & and another date . § aa SER eu Ty rackds ii wish fossa tL set to finish. the & ; ” town to have the. * “vs , : t Nevada City Grass Valley _ Alleghany Henry Huckins. & % called there to prekepeteetesteedeebetetestentengesteote tented dectentetete eater Nesters Mergolvsleshetiesgecie ste ides leet Tatewotw. ¢ ; superior Mrs. Huckins, who it
WE WILL GIVE FIVE MILLION DOLLARS > REET NES 3a ears am hee a shopping tour. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Musfield have just purchaséd’a new sedan. It surely must have been a birthday gift for Mrs. Musfield. Mrs. Maud Pomeroy, formerly Miss Maud Ferguson, passed away Holmes, made a trip to French Cor-. &t Sebastopol . Wednesday evening ral with the ambulance to convey @t the home of her mother, Mrs. ; G. L. Bweetiand © to the " hospital. JOD Perenson.” The sympathy of Mr. Sweetland has been ill for sev-, the entire. community is extended to eral days and was taken to Nevada the bereaved ones that sorrow over City for medical treatment. her passing. Mrs. A. Browning and son, Harry, A, F. Lohman and _ Johnny were visitors in Nevada City Thurs-: Sechnellman were county seat visitday night. ors this week. Stockmen are moving their cattle Mrs. tience the ills andtroubles of life. A. Browning made ai trip to Marysville Thursday. , W. E. Moulton and Stanley Byce had business in Nevada City Thurs. day evening. Mr. Hooper, assistant to <A. In accident Insurance to our customers and every member of their family between the ages of 15 and 60 years. No medical examination. No red tape. 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 Larsen & Hardt tealerfenertegery resferforgerterteateodeaeateotetesfeaBeede obese Geshe rteode onesie Bedede dh ee ek ge sleterlegerieye ate erfergerlote ne ete Sorterfergerte ; 5 eisai eateaterteoteate ste sliogeste feist ae eset Gee ested plotetesleateste cletestatestestetete steatesteate testeatesteaerterieoles ‘ er Experienced Lady Assistant Ambulance Service W. R. JEFFORD & SON Funeral Directors 111 Auburn Street Main Street Annie. Bradbury went te Grass Valley Nevada City from the mountains many droves Nevada City one day this week. { = Ph 122 have passed through here during the. Phones 16R, 364 one past week. They report this an unusually dry season. OTs este ote ate ote ale oleate ate sbe ate tenleste festa % she Le rterleote feat sfe ote Teste sete foatesferfeferhe Selene Rete eget ®Fred Hooper is home from the , : leat ate se festa sfeatiste oleate terteofeate fe age ste se fees age te she afesie Se Ce tae Bi Rl le eastern end of the county where he . : q spent the summer in the employ of 4 SCHUMITE PLASTER WALL BOARD oe Fred W. Smith of Alleghany spent ys new Carload just received. a short time here last week visiting E E H a) NOT SAVE " = f del; with his family. wi Nothing better oT See ng a Mr. and Mrs. Clay Epperson have ( Can be painted, tinted or papered. Our prices are WOE: . edtiened & tine Soe at balk atten . ae ee BO : ent’s notice}2 visit here with her parents, Mr. : : Any building material can be supplied at a mom and Mrs. Charles Guenther. People who haven't put something away for use later on are ATCH COMPANY Principal A. F. Isensee has had as in:the minority now, because the majority of people recognize THE DIAMOND M , 2 guest his brother, Wilfred, of Mothe necessity for having money for an emergency, for an opPhone 42 Grass Valley . aesto. portunity, or for their later years. Henry and Robert Beyer of ©, he he ote sha nhe ote ate she sta atte shasta ste ste tte ste ste! a ste rteste reste rtente shorts ofeahe ng sheste oleohenfeafe ste geafertootonte oe ofeceate he . ; ati os eee stetetebeteantentect testes tebe ssbb eateseeiiodes a Spenceville, Jesse Ennor and Guy Even those who do not save realize that it is the proper thing GOLD MINE FOR SALE Robinson of Indian Springs, stockto do, because they provide for the future by laying in their : s V4 & 5 a To clear up estate. Time for search oj title and oecsipommy een. ea men, brought their cattle down from supply ot sohntan ‘and pays to prepare bow sleet heat. cash or its equivalent. No bond or option, Engineer's reports and comp ‘the mountain pastures to the lowos : ide f c forts in ither maps available. 19 patented mineral claims. Accessible. piece a eee then it is equally wise to provide for your comforts in ithe Timber. 13 ile ditch and flume furnishes free water for power. stamp my eS ie artins savin en in nd oroaereragonn pee plant, blacksmith shop, office and tools. Price.) Mrs. Vera Curry left for her home ways. This can best be done by starting a Saver account $25,000. Inquire of ED UREN, NEVADA CITY, or J. M. O'BREEN, 700 jin Berkeley Sunday after a_ visit that will be available for any use you may desire to make of it. BALBOA BLDG., SAN FRANCISCO. ‘with her mother, Mrs. J. K. Davis of Nobody wants to-be considered improvident, yet there are . nate stestaste ote este ste ate stents steaks abe nts ofe oe sfe ole of % So afeabeote-ofe ste she oho eteitesfegerorgerte ote ‘ is ci me 4 r ae We ea eve efeate ntesge ete ate ala ote nate apeateateate ete shesteiege se fe ote ahs Heae-ohe oheieste of eH) i. city. : ane still many people, young and old, who have not acquired the +, te ate Moate vtente oly teste stents ore% ste ola oke ae ofe aX oS * Perper , aine sake . ° . . atoate stents alee ole se ok ofe ste sgeoteste ede Ms oleae aeons we ateete thesis sheteiesiees te Hh oon se afeageate ale-aeeharte ile sesh ther Geek Herbert and Meury Pe neo habit ot saving a part at Gite tnenGe. City were week-end visitors here. .> % i Mr; and Mra. Roy MeNemara of You may have a bank account in your own name. You may : oe Tyler visiter here Monday. i, ‘have an account which your wife or anyone, whom you may designate, may share with you. You may even provide who may drawt he moneya fter you have no further use for money. It can be arranged to suit your pleasure. M eee es ‘s eHieiey ++, , * aes ae Let iT, S take. Your washday CATES i? S e ie Sey +, 8 teat a eo st Neste ei %, oS Cae o 4 UNITED SECURITY BANK _ AND TRUST COMPANY we she se ie , xe? HAM AND EGGS What nicer is there for a tasty breakfast than ham and eggs when you are out on your camping trip? Our seat ae 4 S Q Hine! S 5 % ici i ed d HEAD OFFICE ~ SAN FRANCISCO + delicious ham its the best you ever tasted and you * — should be sure to include a generous supply in your je * lunch kit. Sliced or in the whole piece as you prefer.COLFAX STEAM LAUNDRY KEYSTONE MARKET FAK STEAM LAUD Calanan maid Richards 4 es Local Agents : 4 Phone 34 Nevada City NEVADA CITY BRANCH : Nevada City iow Bo fe wee 4