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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 18, 1931 (6 pages)

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9 FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1931 THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA ‘PAGE FIVE . FRENCH CORRAL NEWS eam tea SCHOOL SAFETY WORK SAVING CHILD LIVES to practice cooperation with police and school a total of 476 lives of persons under who ignored or forgot of many ng what they had learned. 20 yeara old, indludi authorities. Schools have opened or are about school age, were lost in motor vehicle Another important safety activity to open for the fall term througnaccidents in California. In 1930 the in schools“is the resuming of duty This repreout this territory and the Associafigure dropped to 317. by more than 6,000 boys who are tion Public Safety department has sents a saving of 159 lives, or 33.4 cs statisti accident With traffic members of the School Traffic Paresumed distribution of safety postper cent, in spite of increases in These efficient providing direct evidence of the reers and lesson data which each school registration and in the nunitrol in this area. in education work reducing Evidence the number of fatalities to children, that the constant em safeguard Safety lesson material issued by crossings their schoolmates at the near schools. Organized RED HAT RAMBLERS with Chili Baked Beans, Hot Rolls, association bile tion announces a comprehensive pro for continuing association is bearing this work in fruit is provided by traffic accident NorWrn and Central California in figures recently announced. In 1920 We Cake and Coffee, 25 Cents with an important part in the remembered their safety instruction ed of traffic casualties among decrease to returned during vacation time Subscribe for the Nugget. \ school uninjured, in contrast to those ‘children. ready and peaceful are happy ‘to state that our . school attendance is increasing each week and we believe there is now an attendance of 14 pupils. Mrs. A. Browning took her little son Melvin to Nevada City Tuesday. The little fellow had an infected hand, and the doctor found it necessary to give an anesthetic to lance “NO ONE ELS HAS OFFERED A FINISHED CHAIR AT ONLY $1!” WINNER! BETTER TURKISH TOWEL THAN OTHERS SELL AT 40c A 6ge —C. R. Freeman > PP ¥ Towel : 19x12 inch with beautiful rainbow but, not a bow this! border. cost to run looms in our ers We at 75c. roomy seat, stur sible cotton, rag Rug. In blue rose Fringed. A rea} dy construction.” value!” snapped Miss Emily Davis, day. during the slack jhome in San Francisco Wednesday. the Savings! All new patterns. & the offer} Beige Panels 44 inches Others wide — of fine mesh shadow net. a yard. Fringe2 hems.” Mr. and Mrs. E. May returned to . French Corral Wednesday. 39cf" ask = a Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and Mr. Mrs. Gordon returned to_ their e season! Now get up school nurse, made a visit to French Corral Tues people employed said : day evening. kept hundreds of July, and August, a manufacturer. sell inches Washable, rever All ‘hard full size, wood, size of 1,500,00 yards longer than oth “Nine . . back chair like his slack season. four to a customer! ed chair at $1.50 manufacturer for Turkish Limit can : Mrs. W. Culan accompanied Mrs. E. Sehwartz to Grass Valley Thurs “Our purchase “We'll sell at sell an unfinish \ Grass Valley. R. J. Merron EACH 69C 2 For $] “Anybody famous —PANEL CURTAIN VALUES UP TO $1.00” —J. McClellan ~ —P. A. McCaskey — Special low price is based cn our enormous order, needed by a na tionally RUG, BETTER QUALITY, THAN OTHERS SELL FOR 75c the member. She returned to her home Friday with the little boy who is feeling all right again. Mr. E.De Prati, our revered Civil War Veteran, returned to his home in French Corral after a pleasant visit with friends in Nevada City an This is their first visit to this place since they suffered the loss of their home by fire in July. Captain Murry of the Salvation Army in Grass Valley was on a col * lecting trip through this’ section Miss Briggs Wednesday. : F. T. Lidyard and visited this section Sunday. Mr. Liayard is a representative of the Grass : Valley branch of the Building & Loan Association. During her stay in Grass aVlley last week, Mrs. J. W. Culver met =. with ENDS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 each item must be priced at $1! Our Buyers combed the And,we country to told probably be some time before she is able to walk around. So closely associated in life, tt would seem that even death could them prove their ability in obtaining exceptional bargains! Here’s the result—the Most amazing colection of values ever offered in the history of Merchandising! 8 “Cotton at its levest= =a about close . WRENCH SET— 8 to Kets, sockets ratchet, wrench. screw driver the slack 2, hex season — an mee ee Lai here you have the story of this amazing offer! Our best selling Longwear Sheet: and one 42x36 Step-in ee ¥: ae he sane valeanisine. finer quality than we EL Small Carrding Charge lv. Here’s and oring cost of materials pearance than is found ordinarily in mattresses ‘selling at $25. Deep in 1° Fine eaded rayon ner coils, MAZDA BULBS French faille, and rayon @lastic.. fort! Barbara, ‘who non MicAleer’s in fa mous liquid polish .Easy to ap is 88° } and wool Makes cars ply. Medallion Dobestry sizes All. shades. ! t i “WESTMONT” CIRCULATING HEATER COMBINATLON PLIERS Base and Shade Two to three-room size. Extra large fire box, cast iron front and top. An exceptional purchase. Ideal for the cold days. Easy payment plan. Powerful jaws that holds with a bull dog grip. “Bases are 1642 in .or 20 in. tall
WY RAE Maroon, Green or Canary. Parchment shad-, i REN 85° $30. 50 1” $4.95 DUPONT FINISH 2 PATCH OUTFIT 72 sq. inches of patch rubber, 2 tubes of cement and roughener. tops, curtains, tires covPint can. ers. Reg. $1 value. For iBi this friends during the week. will visit with friends there beei L He fOre his return to this city. While an will see him no more the membey ory of this good man will ever re . main. We all keenly share the grief ce of his relatives. LASSIFIED ADS . . . pLaceR . stream vel e SPARK PLUGS Genuine Champion Plugs. Save! Get them now for winter driving. sible. Three new patterns and 4 smart colors!” pay gra from surface down. Large . No drift mines. Operator. F. H. Coles, 347% Loma Dr. Los Angeles, Calif. iF . 180 ACRE GRAVEL CLAIN. Tunnel in 200 feet. Last 100 feet in hard rock, nearly thru rim into pay gavel. +! less than cost to make this sensational value pos Want placer with amount of water not required. 4 miles from Nevada City. Will bond and lease with opeion to pur i at WANTED — bed . —G. L. Chapman them Mr. Bean place his childhood days were spent. Prepare ing makers pro senior. is a nativeof Nevada City in which and “They’re regular 2 pairs for $1 . socks! . One of the South’s lead year a ~™. i “MAN, OH MAN! HERE’S $2 WORTH OF FINE CELANESE SOCKS FOR $1!” duced Nevada ni arrived in French Corral Sunday a +afternoon, where he will visit with for cold weather. 4 in Wesley M. Bean of aSn Francisco shine. 1 remained City to attend high school where she hose. $1.00 value covering. —G. N. Colemen es to match.” imbedded French Corral, Monday, all but-Miss “THIS HOSIERY IS EXACTLY ONEHALF LAST YEAR’S PRICE!” Siik Friday: The party attended the state fair at Sacramento, Saturday. i They returned to their home in T “FOR A POTTERY LAMP OR SHADE EQUAL TO THESE OTHERS GET $3 Black, C AUTO POLISH heavy layers of felt, gives the utmost in com Depressible beam double filament bulbs at big savnigs. bro oe ap “Smarter made up at bare Barbara, and son, Richard, accom. panied Mrs. Schwartz to Grass Val nd ley, —T. D. L. Menchion tail “fine and Grass Valley, Saturday. spill ash tray!” CASING PATCH Repairs breaks that extend completely through the tire. SAVINGS—Better constructions, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dalberryand children had business in Nevada City , SPRING AAMT TRESS Girdles, tirely. a $5 Down, $7 50 Month Exjoy Deep Restful Sleep_ Gee aFINE NEW _ and and labor! Manufacturer — elimi-nated profit en nee stays hot long Removable all in ville was a Friday visitor. eget oe eee s again well known and beloved by i I1. It can’t burn a and Mrs. E. Sutherland and daughter, equal to this anywhere for only : separate them, our county, has answered the final summons. Miss Thresa O’Connor of Birch l lighter ¢ r citea $74 95 and Luxuricys Davenport comfortable chair of genuine Chase ons Velmo MOHAIR, Reversible eushi =tiegigred—isequard, WRENCH SET— of 86 piece set cold rolled steel. In crystal enameled box. dee ! 2-Piece Mohair Suite! = . “ ever sold at auch a LOW PRICE! deep, —H. W. Brown a bt : hates one : : ucted Talk Thout Savings! Extra Large, Extra Well Constr Mohair Suite at a Low Price! and you get “COMPARE WITH GIRDLES SOLD ELSEWHERE AT $1.98 TO $2.95 “Hook-Side gt, ; ; sia You save $20 and more on this suite inch ease. EACH ¢] $1 isn’t t a “ There> isn SKIVED PATCH i a} Re: long the shadow of its gloom has overcast the entire community when the close friend and companion of the late Henry C. Schroeder was called to his eternal rest. Edward C. Morgan, so. H. Mason —tLeonard E. Mack mill not “CIGAR LIGHTERS AND ASH TRAYS LIKE THIS SELL FOR $1.50 UP!" “VALUE! 81x90 ‘LONGWEAR’ SHEET AND ONE CASE TO MATCH SET $110 Her foot turning . result was a sprained ankle. It will Way back last February we called our buying staff together and said—‘‘Next September we are going to let you put on a sale, so that you can show the people of America what amazing values Ward’s Buying Power offers!’’ an accident. suddenly caused her to fall and the = er automobile are life for deer is ended for awhile. —HOT SUPPER— automo phasis placed on_ traffic safety the automobile association for use in by the thagypublic safety department of the nce of police and school assista the basis er Septemb through the efforts of school departthe schools during traffic patrol is creditthe s, California State Automebile associament executives ,teachers, and the ed on the theme that children who official Hunters \ R safety ee dusty and smoky as ever. Le Barr Meadows Pavilion On Auburn Highway officers traffic junior of groups month of the school year reaches ber of automobiles operating on the streets and highways. more than 13,000 classrooms. ‘sults that are being achieved by the . Saturday, September 19, 1931 The middle of September, and yet ‘no rain! We were all ready for it last night, but morning dawns dry a i 4 i chase. i Box 474, Nevada City, Calif. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME RELIABLE MAN WANTED—to aall on farmers in Nevada County, Wonderful opportunity. Make $8 to $20 daily. No experience or eapital needed. Write today. FURST AND THOMAS, Department F. 426 Third St. Oakland, Calif. . WANTED— “Diary of 49er’”’ by Canfield. Box H Nevada City Nugget. — NEED MONEY? SEE HILLMAMN AUTO LoLan, Ltd., Commercial Bldg., Room 6, opposite Bret Harte Inn, Grass Valley. Contracts financed, private sales financed, refinancing. AUBURN, CALIFORNIA ae ee ee oe oe Be Be ad Beeld : Puall Gee & 4° Transactions confi-— dential. Prompt service. Payments reduced. One to eighteen monthi. 26 offices ‘in California andNe* sat ae