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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
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1934: NEVADA CITY NUGGET
ad
-» Breuners Celebrate
, 80 Years of Service
te SACRAMENTO, Sept. 17.—Nevada John Breuner, 27 year old Ger‘ j i
: nian youth, builded better than he
City boasted .a thousand houses and ; ies F :
xnew when he started in business
ae ay saloons the year John Breuner. .; He little suspected that 80
opened a one-room cabinet shop and A ‘terward, his son and five
a ~~ furniture store in Sacramento. would ibe operating 4
ap Today, from the five Breuner w:th 700 empleyes. When
3 4 f i 1¢ opened his Sixth and K_ street
© stores in Northern California, thou: es : janes ;
5, % le Tired at the
. Sands, of pieces of home furnishings 5 : :
ai e if , he had
<q fo out daily to customers throngh. fen employes including his two
out this area.
When he first went to work
Breuner, who hired him,
N
j : fire going ,son.’’ Now he’s a
told : red Glick,
AMattress maker
* Breuner’s 29 years ago, Fre
our job's to. ke or the
er end upholsé«
Breuner’s has grown ‘with the
state. In 80 years it has seen the
state capitol built, the advent of the
first transcontinental railroad system, witnessed the beginning and
ending of three wars—Civil, Spanish-American and World—and has
stood strong through depression as
well as prosperity.
Now, as the 80th anniversary rolls
around, Breuner’s is looking forward to giving the best years of its
ome ne
Northern .California. life to
MR. AND MRS. E. J.N. OTT
HOME FROM VACATION
that the women of California took
up the “save the redwoods” move-! toa party were escorted through the
ment, to which the Nevada City Womans -Civie Club regularly contributderground cavern. Sixteen persons .
HOME OWNED PRIZE IS
i WON IN NEVADA CITY
carrying
.
.
. eave, every other one
‘carbide light.
és They went through Ashland,} ‘They visited San Francisco, visitae
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. N. Ott return-/ over to Klamath Lake, Oregon Cav-. ing the state fair at Sacramento on. Mrs. Gwendolyn Anderson,
edhome Sunday evening from one] es, and into Washington. Mr. Ott i terior Ro LP,
of, the finest trips they have ever
had. First they journeyed up the .
redwood highway traveling over 100 .
miles through giant redwood
Mr. Ott stated it was a godsend .
is
. lowed,
a
findins
urged that everyone visit the never.
to-be-forgotten -caves.
that
The old
man shot a bear
this
and
. crawled into the cave. The man fol-. meal or
marvelous,
the homeward trip. Mr:
he had never seen the’
.
story . prosperous.
it .
Ott
country so
In all his travels he was
never approached by any one for a
help of any kind not even in
un-. San Francisco Avhere
states .
IHS. USA ty
October 1.
1 Fi
; expects to be pan-handled
the
A Gliapae of Building ae
Shin eles, “well
known and well lik-.
COMPANY
ed, Cedar and red“THE FULL SERVICE YAR
wood shingles, and . Oscar J, Odegaard, Manager
sugar pine ‘shakes. Phones 488-499. Nevada City
Vol: 1. SEP TEMBE
Our advice on yo 1 . paint job.
oofing proble sits . no .
. costs you nothing . Contractor Ralph .
. and may save you} Cochrane has comnroney. . meneced work on a
Contractor Bob! Dr. and M1 HumSteger is framing in. melt on <A_ street
the new resigence} near the Gille
of Mr. and Mrs. Ho-! Nurseries hi ay
ward Penrose on. home
Pine street. The} sas}
" residence will be of; newer constructi
Nevada City’s new] styero finish and! ideas and will incorStandard Service . commands a 1e. porate new ideas in
ie is BE sinning . view as it is on top. plan.
0 look very fine} of a hill.
rith the cle ar _redae Disappointed Con=.
wood ‘fences in the Our Murphy Tine . viet Wack on. the}
grounds about fill-) of ‘paints is “going! poe pio aiter sev.
ed up to grade. ver’ with a bang . al ens) Paint .
€ ee and if you have any . } e a bit, ‘as .
Before the fall painting aia a 9} it? Yud think afte >.
rains set in would. around the hou ‘. all these years Hey .
be a good time to} you will be asree-) Hulda Hay ee
inspect your roots . ably surprised . duced’ labor savin’
for needed repairs . you will try SiUI-. devices.”
o Yr replacements. phy’s-on the next} .
Our stock of root: .
ing materials in-. 7
clude the Pabco . NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER
line. of Nee en
.
two o2
three times a day.
Many
.
.
miles of the main highway .
pees the lia are being re-. Spede Fodja, aged 42
Le irfaced before ee in, . Grass Valley passed away at 11:30
Lone oe ee jyesterday forenoon at the
erle Gray who has been\manag; hospital. A relative has been
ler ee the municipal swimmitie poo! . tacted in San Franeisco and
. for the season and also swimmine cted to rive last. night to
j instructor, leaves tomorrow mornfuneral arrhn The
ing for his, home_in Lodi. Mr. Gray
has accepted a position in one of hs. Ci
fruit. companys.
for :
pr
Subscribe The Nugget.
‘PAGE FIVE =
Bigelow, of this city,
won, the $15 cash prize offered by
the Home Owned Business association in this county. She got the winning ticket in a loeal grocery store.
The next cash award will take place
“GRASS VALLEY RESIDENT DEAD
years,
Was e@X} remains
are at Holmes Funeral Home in this
. ATTEN’
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
er for the 1€ General al
be held sane
sine > i )
All persons who have d since
1926, their
since voting at the Primary Election must register.
not registere January
Ist, or who have changed
residence
R. N. MeCORMACK,
County Clerk.
Louis F. Breuner, son of the
founder and president of the com-pany, is planning for a future bigger . ,
than the past. Aiding him are his
sons, Louis J., vice president of the
firm with headquarters in Oakland;
Clarence H., general manager in Sacramento; R. W., sales manager in
Oakland; W. E. furniture buyer in
the Oakland store; Robert A., basement manager in Sacramento.
FORMER RESIDENT PASSES PN
Friends in Nevada City have
ceived the sad news of the passing
: ecently of Mrs. Mary McKenna McKay in San Francisco. She was a
native of this city and attended the
schools here and was beloved’ by
* many for her warm lively disposition and numerous kindly deeds. Her
parents died when she was a very
young child and was raised by her
= grandparents .the late Mr. and Mrs.
reJohn ‘Grimes respected citizens of
this community.
She leaves to mourn her loss a devoted husband James F. McKay ana
a sister Mrs. Lyda M. Wood both of
San Francisco.
Mr. McKay has recently retired
--oml. a responsible government position that he has held for a number
ef years. Friends of Mr McKay from
the Presidio acted as pall bearers at
be funeral of his wife.
eaches
SINS OF MANHEART OF THE Wes
a tenderfeot needed tessons, and Johns -y makes love te an
veer irl aiter the western manner,
SATURDAY
“AND SUDDEN DEATH”=":"
second degree murder after her flirtation as
with death has resulted in homicide.
SUNDAY
Jean Hersholt in a story of love,
less and glorious.
hero of “The Country Doctor.’’ Once
seen this story will never be forgotten.
Another thrilling
aw Hopalong Cassidy adventure in which he
tte utenant
beautiof
driver
A police
‘sweethibart
motor car a
selfHersholt was the
A Yo
—s
SHASTA TEA
I pound
WHEATIE
2 packages
PEP
2 packages
‘LESLIE SALT
2 pound package
LUXUS BEANS
2 cans.
S. W. TOMATO JUICE
Can
LUXUS PEAS
POWOW
J. J. Jackson
Phone 1 Free Delivery
NOTICE
TO THE PUBLIC
For Filing Claims Against
the County of Nevada
It is ordered by the Board of Supervisors of Nevada County that-all claims against the County of Nevada must be duly
sworn to and filed with the County’ Clerk on or before the
Thursday morning before the first Monday of each month, z and
must be properly itemized, giving names, dates, and particular
services rendered, charactér of . work done, number of days
engaged, materials furnished, to w hem, and quantity
paid therefor. .
and price
ALL BILLS MUST BE CERTIFIED TO, BY THE PROPER AUTHORITY ORDERING THE WORK OR SUPPLIES,
BEFORE FILING WITH THE COUNTY CLERK,
ft is further ordered that claims not filed in
with the above order will not be acted upon by the
til the following monthly meeting
accordance
Board unRegular meetings of the Board of Supervisors for the settlement of claims against the County, first Monday
month.
in each
E. B. DUDLEY,
~Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
COME! CELEBRATE!
Sacramento’s Greatest
ALE! —
Eighty Years in Business. In the Same Lock
tion. With the Same Fine Standards of Quality! Now, to Celebrate—Great. Values That
Only an 80th Anniversary Could pane You!
New Low Terms—Sensational Prices! —