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A business review
munities would
Without proper
fessional firms, especially those who
“tend to the artistic development of
pur area,
In this brief. article we wish to
. bring to your attention the firm of
mention of our pro
brated photographers at Grass
ley. None other than Maurice Pho
tographer, whose offices are located
at 107° Mill street.
Evidence that Maurice
in this section of the county is seen
by the large of residents
who have their made by
him in their homes.
Du Guerre
wonderful
repre
life
nuniber
portraits
introduced this
photoSince
science and art,
ants the time factor
und
graphy
between death. How iany
of us enjoy with fond remembrance
those photographs of dear ones. in
should avail them deed everyon
selves of having pictures.taken, es
pecially ef the children: and family
zroups.
Years
and
the services of a
traveled
the -smaller citie
afforded
photographer only
azo ih
communities we were
when one into these places
to spend a few days or a week taking pictures of those who appreciated his services. Today in many. smal
coimmunities—this practice is still
‘Kept up.
In Nevada City and Grass Valley
and surrounding area we have the
advantage of having Maurice Photographer in our midst, his studio
available with a type of photographic
art, price and service that is within
is
one of Nevada County’s most cele-,
Val-}
Photo-,
vrapher has gained much popularity }.
C. L. HOGUE,
OPTOMETRIST
SPECIALIST IN
“THE SCIENCE OF
SEEING”
tYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
147 Mill Street Grass Valley,
Evenings by Appointment
, Phone 624
GRASS VALLEY
STEAM LAUNDRY
DRY CLEANERS
111 BENNETT STREET
GRASS VALLEY
Phone 108
NEVADA CITY
PHONE 250-W
COLD MEATS
SAUSAGES
4
Civic Club
: re-union, sbirthday celebration
gift
O1
portrait is always appreciated
ci
and admired long after the occasion.
and ouly a portrait fills the space of
time,
' May we further suggest that von] a
. visit Maurice Photographer in
early date, see this spa¢ious stug »,
at
Mr. Maurice is always. glad -t
welcome bothold and new faces tu
his place and to give you advice and
iM
Thursday visiting with Mrs. Mulnix’
sister, Mrs. William Maguire of this
of this district stationed in Nevada
City, will leave tomorrow to attend
Insurance
Del Monte.
see his work and plan to have ’ it Mts. Catherine Tucker of Nevada,
; delayed portraitl taken ‘for fu tra City had as visitors Sunday her :
sifts to your friends and relativés. . mother, Mrs. B. Mergen, Mr. and CHANGED THEIR
Dakin, Mr. and Mrs: Melvin Dakin,
Mrs. Ellsworth Dakin and daughter.
= we ¥}
Mi ee ‘ Pe a4
be. . .
4 F
i THE NEVADA C.1 Y NUGGET
rm erence —— a — _ em ssenseeineaaiaiaidaiiaenten
shy . nh ? ipsses _ Misses Bernice Coughlin and Lois
be : ft Eden returned recently from /aKNOW YOUR COMMUNITY’S BUSINESS FIRMS CP POIAUL . Aoaisn axons. $ sodtiers: Calltoraie
: : ea 3 They visited the fair at San Diego
rhea ie Meats ake she se est Me rferkesye ole otesfeoteste st. < . : :
See te ee ie Ae ie a te te he oF Mrs. George Mulnix of Roseville) gnq report a most enjoyable time.
of our -com-j reach of ‘all. and son and family of Auburn, spent (eae nes
not be . completi] Every social gathering, wedding, BANNER MT. POST
Banner Mountain Post, V. F. W.,
of Nevada City will hold nomination
of officers at a special meeting on:
Thursday night, September 26.
ty.
Mr. Irving. Long, insurance agent
Ores sesame mR aporeraaeas ~ etree
a
convention of the Metropolitan Life
company. employees at
rs. J. Dakin, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
SHOES
brother. Dr. Cecil Endicott, and Mrs
Endicott, Mrs. Cray and Dr. C, Hurrell, all of Vancouver, B. C.
Those invited were, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Haddy, Mrs. Nance Scheidick, Mrs: George Sandow, Mrs.
Charles Ninnis, Mrs. Robert Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. William Masterson,
Nevada City; (Mr. and Mrs. Oakley
Johns, Grass Valley, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Packwood, Sacramento; Miss
Desiree. Lucas and Leonard Dalton.
The evening passed all too quickly
in playing cards, scores being made
the following, first ladies M,rs.
Scheidick, Mrs. Ninnis, second and
third. For gentlemen,
first, Mrs. Thomas
and: Mrs. Johns,
by
Mrs. Johns,
Mr. Ernest Cole,
Haddy,
third.
second,
Outdoor Luncheons
at Pine Crest .
Pine Crest, the beautiful home of . !
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farmer.on Robinson Heights. southeast of Nevada
‘
.
gatherings in the last few
days. The gorgeous autumn flowers and velvety green lawn added
charm to the setting fo the affairs.
Last Wednesday many members
of the Ladies Aid Society of the
Methodist church of Nevada City
were entertained at a most delightful picnic luncheoUn and a social
time at P}
A delicious breakfast was served
Saturday mornmg to the following
guests: Ms. Otto Sehiffner and
mother, Mrs. Etta Los Kamp of Nevada City; Mrs. McGee and daughter, Miss Alice McGee, of Los Angeles.
Last Sunday morning another of
these happy affairs was given in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dillinger and
daughter, Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Keeney. and:daughter and son all,
of Grass Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and daughter of Newcastle.
happy
Vancouver Visitors
At Cole Home
Mrs. Ernest Cole has‘as house
guests at her home on Pine street,
her brother, Dr. E. Endicott and
wife of Vancouver, British Columbia’
and their friends, Mrs. W. Gray and
Mr. B. D. Hurrell also of Vancouver.
The party motored down from Vancouver arriving here Monday, . and
plan an extended visit. Friday they
motored to Reno. Mrs. Cole has planned a number of interesting trips
for them to take before leaving Nevada City.
Saturday evening Mrs. Cole entertained twenty guests at a dinner
party for her guests.
Meets Tonight
The Woman’s Civic Club will meet
tonight at the Brand Studio at eight
o’clock. Mrs, Carl Schnabel of Yuba
City, president of the Northern District of the Federated Woman’s
Clubs, will be the guest and guest
speaker of the evening All members
are urged to attend this meeting.
Tri-County Meeting .,
At Kjorlie Home
Mrs. H. E. Kjorlie entertained
members of the Tri-County Club
board at her lovely home in Nevada
City Saturday. Representatives were
present from Placerville, Lincoln
and Mt. Pleasant.
After an interesting and instructive meeting a dainty luncheon was
served. Mrs. Belle Douglass of Nevada City is president of the TriCounty Federation of Clubs, ©
NUGGET ADS PAY
and house guest, Mrs. McConnors of
San
Mrs. W. €. Evans, Twitchell, Starx,
Lewis, all of Grass Valley and Mrs.
F
Yee and Yee Herb Company .
Sunday 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
i s 4121 S. Church Street, Grass Valley.
City has been the scene of several :
Mrs. Jack Keeney of Grass Valley
Unquestionably there was # need
for a better designed show—-or w
would hundreds go daily to Williamsburg, Ontario for :ircxtuient
by that world famous physician , «
DR. M. W. LOCKE.
Francisco; Mrs. Herbert Nile,
rank Farmer of Nevada City.
Seen Practical Research
This M. W. Locke shoe, the ONLY
An ouncement oue designed and approved by Dr,
Locke, is the resulz of his experiY. T. Yee is one ence with thousands of sexious
of the oldest and cases of ivot tronble. Who could
most success ful. + be better qualified to design shoes
herbalists in. Calithan this world famous physician
4 fornia for 40 years. il set ant ag of
He is now taking ee
charge of this office.If you are sick,
see him. He can reFour Lasts for fest from .
@baormal to norma! are available .
FREE X-RAY . .
SHOE FITTING }
store your health
Pe 4
surely and quickly. . Ben Warshatir's
Herbs for various }
X-RAY
SHOE STORE
10th St. Side Sacramento Hotel
. Office hours: Daily 4 p. m. to 9}
mM. Saturday 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
OE FERIA TG IONE IIIS OIE NEEL ESET Tg: 8 eo 4
Chinese Herb Specialist
fe presses the clothes
with the greatest of ease
fle saves wear and tear
on the feet and the knees.
fle will work for « penny
and try hard to please,
And he'll iron all
your wrinkles away.
SEO 8S GSS 89 '@ 0 4)-e ae we ee
ae? MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1935.
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Névada Theatre
MONDAY
E Paul Lnkas, Madge
GE OF INDISCRETION tes": "wis;
Robson and Helen
Vinson in a picture that dares to tell many truths about love and
marriage. A drama of modern marriage that men will cheer and
women will understand.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
STRANDED With Ralph Bellamy, Wiley Post and Thala Birell. Wiley Post matched his wits
against the myssterious ‘Death Ray" as a
reckless pilot, laughing at death, defying destruction, braving the
clouds, to challenge the “Murder Ray” and its fiendish adventure.
THURSDAY
A Warner Bros. picture with glamorous
AIR HAWKS Kay Francis and George Brent and strong
: support. Kay fights a female lover-rack. teer when the other woman breaks all the rules. Heartache and
disillusionment in-the cvisis.
information concerning his profes. Miss Denice Dakin,. all of Sparks, :
etdin: t Nevada = : ELLIOT TT ISLETS ERT ELIE TE STOO TSS RE TIP
bee eee ce: In less than @ year 300,000 m
Agee women and children in the Unit Se ee : —
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Dinner Party Picnic Luncheon : B +
At Pine St. Home at McKeesport es z
1 A most enjoyable’ time was spent Mrs. Harry McKee most charming: } de
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ly entertained a number of friends : ee
Cole on Pine street in this city Sat-. at her home, McKeeysport up on the :
Giday’ evoniné when a nimbor ‘of Tahoe Ukiah highwa, last Tuesday .
fiend invitad 3 thei at_a picnic luncheon” and _— party. '
esis sis piace RECN ah Those enjoying the happy affair ‘
house guests. They are Mrs. Cole’s were: .
Look to your blanket and comforter needs while these special
prices last. — Beds, springs, mattresses, mattress covers, sheets,
pillows, pillow slips, blankets and
; take
care of your fall bedding needs.
LOOK AT THESE REAL VALUES!
All Wool Kenwood Blankets—
72x84 in. All colors $5.95
All Wool Kenwood Blankets—
. 2x84 in. Extra heavy weight
Cotton Blankets
Virgin Lambs Wool Comforters
Cotton Filled Comforters __
Alpha Stores, Ltd.
PHONE 5 NEVADA CITY
comtorters, everything to
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OFFICE
Se
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Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and talings.
Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper.
Mail order check work promptly attended to.
Agent for New York-California Underwriters, -Westchester and
Capital of California Fire Insurance Companies,
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor
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Me eerie ee tertertes)
ss
for
electricity
Is your electric bill
higher than it used
to be?
And do you stil]
think of it as “
1 shirt; 2 nighties
3 ponties, 4 hondkerthiets
mages Fann . SOME PARTS
“OR TEN FOR
SOME CARS . PHONE 144 ALT, CARS
.
1
Lawrence Motors
Service
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND SUPPLIES
Lee Tires and Signal Gas and Oil
On Tahoe-Ukiah Highway, one mile north-east of Nevada City.
Special: 13-Plate Batteries, now $2.95, with old battery.
a
light bill‘?
SA iron days became glad irondays
when the sleek and shiny electric
iron came into women’s hands. -Perhaps in your home it was the first electric servant you put to use. Right then
your electric bill became more than a
That's what it was
once. Now lights
are only a part of it.
Now it includes a
few cents for the
RADIO ; :
sai A light bill.
TOASTER Now for just a few pennies a day,
VACUUM SWEEPER about the ‘Price of a package of cigarHAND IRON ettes, or a magazine or i i : oe (ei a piece of pie,
electricity gives your home many
services besides lighting. It “perks”
coffee, makes ice, beats batter, crisps
toast, curls hair, sweeps rugs, runs electric clocks and radios . . well, you con
probably add more to this list. ; .
Really, now, isn't electricity making life
a lot easier in your home since the day
you first used an electric iron? What
elSe gives you such full value for
your money?
P-G-wkE.
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
Owned + Operated Managed by Californiens
ELECTRICITY IS
APER in California
Maybe it includes
an electric refrigerator. Then you have
no bill for ice.
Or a range — and
you have no bill for
other fuel.
Electricity is Your
Home's Biggest Bargain. :
HEALTH!
‘Let Nature Guard You!
Mild saline sulphur waters that will clear
your system of the winters poisons.
Lee Richardson, Richardson Springs, Butte Co., Calif.
.Nevada City Garage.
SEE THE NEW
1935 Plymouth Cars
Day and Night Service Anywhere
Auto Repairs of Every Kind
128 Main Street Nevada City Phone 188
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