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THE NEVADA
ASKED FOR GOLD
MINERS DISPLAY
the features of the Foot-!
ae as peevered an egg hunt in the morning
‘Which wads followed by a treat of
hill Gold Miners show to be staged in
Auburn, June 2 and 3, will be a
quartz display, samples from many
different mines in all districts of the
@ierra mining region.
will be worked into very effective
advertising for the mining districts.
The samples gathered will be about
the sizé and shape of an ordinary
paper weight and visitors at the show
will be invited to select a sample to
take home with them. Postel in a
onspicious place above each pile of
ore will be a short history and description of the mine from which it
came, so that paper weight owners
will thereafter be able to tell something about it and thus become advertisers for the mining region,
John Robinson, assistant postmaster of Auburn, heads the quartz
display committee and states that he
is anxious to begin engaging his ore
samples. He says that he Plans on
having from 100 to 200 Pounds from
a3 many mines as he can Possibly
reach and is. now sending out calls
to all the mining counties from MariPosa to Siskiyou. Robinson will be
pleased to hear from the operators
on their desire to enter displays.
—_o—
The Ancho Erie mine, in the Washington district, has had & good winter for steady operation. The shaft
is now down 125 feet on the main
shoot,
The company has found the faulted vein on whieh they are working
at present with very good results,
Sixteen men are employed with G.
H. Meese as superintendent.
———O——
_ SUBCFIBE FOR THE
@ETY NUGGET NOW $2.50 A YEAR
NEVADA
aati ae SS
‘OurCor
NORTH SAN JUAN
By MRS. F. M. HARRIS
NORTH (SAN JUAN, April 10,—
The San-Suan school closed Friday
for a week's vacation. The pupils
Easter candies given by the teacher,
Among those spending Easter in
The display ;}tOWn were: George Thomas and B.
McCullough of Antioch, who visited
their grandmother, Mrs. Bradbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Kern Fogarty enter;tained their daughters, Mrs. Bernice
Shaffer from Napa, and Mrs. Lucille
Castro, of Downieyille, also Mrs.
. Quinn and daughter of Downieville,
s Jean McCullough and friend
from Berkeley, spent the day at home
with his mother and brother.
Mr. Harry Kast, the teacher of our
school, spent his Easter vacation
with his parents, in San Jose.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Urbahns, their
daughter, Mary Barbara, and Irene
Perkins, of Yuba City, were guests
of the C, J. Lysers.on Easter Sunday,
at the San Juan mine.
The Sunday school hunted for
Easter eggs at the home of Mrs. F,
M. Harris, on March 3lst., after
which they played games and partook of refreshments furnished by
members of the Laides’ Aid and
young and old seemed to have a good
time.
Mr. Buckner held services Sunday
Pp. m. The §S, §S, Sang several -Easter
songs, and so the day was observed
in our midst as in larger cities.
The school election was held -on
March 30th., when Mrs. Oscar Dahl;Sirom was elected trustee to succeed
MP, abd; McCullough, who is now
residing in Brown’s Valley.
A number of beautiful new cars
are seen on our streets of late. Mr.
William Cunningham has-a new
Chevrolet. Mr. and Mrs. Peckwith,
Py
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fa Ford, Mr. Carter a Plymouth, and
} Nate Thompson drives a beauty but
make unlearned.
Mr. Louis Wood Tecently spent -a
few days in Oakland.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. B. Slankard,
of Santa Barbara, spent the week
end at their home here in town,
which they purchased from Mr. and
Mrs. Kerr,
Peter Pinaglia and friend from
Sacramento, visited Mrs, Wodell on
Monday.
It is reported that the NRA men,
who have been laid off for several
days, will return to work about the
middle of the month.
Mrs. Henry Huekins visited her
daughter, Mrs. Lavazolo, in Downieville, on Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. Hamilton, district superintendent, preached in the church here at
10:30 a. m. He is a remarkable
fine speaker. Mr, and Mrs. Buckner and Mrs. Pratt accompanied Mr.
Hamilton. At noon adinner was
Served at the parsonage by the Ladies’ Aid as Mr. Hamilton and Mr.
Buckner were to proceed to Downieville for evening services. Mrs.
Buckner and Mrs, Pratt stayed at
the parsonage until Tuesday, for-a
short vacation.
Mr. Henry .Huckine {gs fixing accommodations for parties desiring to
enjoy a picnic lunch under the shade
of a big willow tree and by a mountain spring. ;
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lyser, of the
San Juan mine, spent the week end
in .Auburn with their daughters,
{Ruth ana Betty, of Berkeley, who
motored up to enjoy a visit with their
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamison and family,
of Tyler, were in San Juan on Tuesday,
Mr, and Mrs, Washburn and son
Arnold, Mrs. Kate Montre, and Miss
Maggie Lohman, spent Sunday in
. Marysville and Yuba City.
' The Legion of Honor, held a cele.
bration at the Marysville park in the
latternogn. accompanied by four
‘
bands, they marched around four}
city blocks, carrying many flags and
One immense flag was
borne by about a dozen on each side
and half as many. at each end. A
had seen fifty years of service,
in the parade, also several army
trucks and a Red Cross ambulance,
Following the parade the Legion
bark where a number of
d the program of the ;
day. :
& HAHN
Street-—GRASS VALLEY ~ . ;
BELLE’S BEAUTY SHOP
‘ PERMANENT WAVES
give you a softer and more beautiful wave.
$3.50 and $5.00
PECIAL DUART PERMANENT INCLUDING TWO STEAM TREATMENTS $5.00
GRASS VALLEY
PHONE 740
All are guaranteed to last
longer
PRICES ARE
147 MILL STREET
thse ste athe ot ah
heise the he tet
Ee
att tat hee
Builder’s Supplies, Shingles,
Lagging,
Phones 7-F-3 and 7-F-14 Camptonville, Calif.
Lumber, Millwork, Sash-doors, Corrugated Iron, Nails,
GRANT and HEETHER Lumber Co. :
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CAMPTONVILLE
By ACTON M. CLEVELAND '
CAMPTONVILLRE, April ae
O. Whitsell, railroad commissioner, !
of California, accompanied hy James
G. Gist, Grand Master of Masons of .
California, and wife, and Miss Francis Jones, of Grass Valley, were in
town Friday on a short visit.
‘John F. Lord came up from Sac-}
ramento Saturday to spend the week
end visited his old home.
Mrs. Beatrice ‘Wilcox and daughter Dorothy and mother, Mrs. Jennie Kendall, left Saturday for their
NUGGET. ag By ee
:
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‘to Grass Valley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Hanson and
Mr. and’Mrs. Edward Havey and son,
motored to Marysville Monday on a
short visit.
;
Judge and Mrs. Moncur, of Quincy,
were in town Sunday visiting rela; . Friday with a load of lumber
wagon filled with war nurses who
! the
was . .
tives.
Jack Kennady motored to *Alleghany Saturday with a load of lumber.
Miss Elsie Ann Price, deputy su.Perintendent
of schools, of Quincy,
was in town Sunday for a short visit
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel F. Price,
Ed Price and Julius E. Pauly motored to the upper country Monday
On a short visit.
CAMPTONVILLE, April 7.—Joe
Korn, of Sacramento, ‘was in town
Wednesday on a short business visit.
D. M,Harter, of San Francisco,
was in town two days this week on
business,
Warren Scott, of Downieville, was
in town on business Wednesday.
Julius E. Pauly and Erle Pauly
motored to Marysville Wednesday on
a short business visit.
George E. Butz arrived Wednesday from Southern California, callea
home by the illness of his father,
Peter J. Butz.
Fred J. Harges, of Newcastle, was
in. town Wednesday on a short. business visit.
Erle Pauly motored to Berkeley Friday for the week end.
Miller McBride, of Yuba City, was
im town Friday on a short ‘business
visit.
Frank Dutra left Friday for a short
trip to Grass Valley and other valley points. ~*
Little Jackie Bishop celebrated a
birthday a few days ago.
Jacob Dietrieh, pioneer resident of
the Tannery Tanch, motored to
Marysville Thursday on a short
business visit. a
Mr. and Mrs. William oO, Grany
left Thursday for a few days visit at
Sacramento and San Francisco.
The NIRA camp, at Freemans
Crossing, closed down completely
Thursday and all the men were laid
off, on orders from the head office
of the Forest Service.
Bud Jones motored to Nevada City
from
Grant and Heether Saw mill,
INEW CITY FATHERS ARE
KOPP, HALL AND PENROSE.
{
As the result of Monday's munici}
pal election, the new council, will .
consist of Kar] Kopp, Peniamip Halt :
and James Penrose, just elected, and .
Ray Murchie and A. Seaman, who .
hold over for two more vears.
i
The vote for the various candidates
.
stood as follows:
.
Be OOD. 312
Benjamin Hall. 285
James Penrose.. 214
Curtis Clark. 184 .
Alfred H, Haddy...... 121!
Penrose and Clark were candidates .
for the two-year unexpired term of:
Wade Armstrong, who had resigned.
Mrs. Emma Foley, city treasurer,
and George Calanan, city clerk, were
re-elected without Opposition.
home at San Francisco, after spending two weeks vacation at their old
home here.
Lee Bullington spent a few days
last week visiting his daughter at
Sacramento,
James L. Joubert, Charles L. Wilson, Jr., and Miss Dorothea Mark,
attend school at Sacramento, spent
the week end at their respective
homes here,
F. M. Pickell motored to Marys-.
ville Saturday on a short business!
Visit.
J. N. MeNight and gs
.
on went sa
, Pike City Monday to spend a week
prospecting.
Mr. and Mrs.
motored up from
day to spend the Ww
Earlyne A, Cleve
them and spent t
her parents here.
Bok: McNaught motored to Grass
VaHey Saturday on a short business
Visit.
Mrs. Olive Groves and son William
and Miss Lydia oO. Groves, motored ;
SAFES OPENED, REPAIR.
ED AND COMBINATIONS
CHANGED
Keys made for every lock, saw .
filing, bicycles repaired, knives
and lawn mowers sharpened. Gunsmith,
Earl L. Cleveland!
Sacramento Satur-!
eek end here, Miss:
land accompanied
he week end with
Timbers,
RAY’S FIXIT SHOP
220 East Main St. Phone 602
: GRASS VALLEY
Shakes, Mining,
Wood
TRUCK LOAD
Ca
2 per cent 10 days, 30 days net-1 per cent per month on past
‘ due accounts
LOTS DELIVERED
‘
Ore and Bullion’
Purchased
Licensed by State of California
Established 1967
WILDBERG
BROS,
‘TING & REFINING Co.
Phone us to call.
. Phone 108 "Grass Valley
j Phone 250 w Nevada City
LAUNDRY * DRY CLEANERS
111 Bennett St Grass Valley
Lo
and the dothes
are SO clean_.
Wey you can re: duce washday
to a mere matter of
minutes. Just gather
the clothes, and tele.
GRASS VALLEY STEAM
Ne LAUNDRY i
oN ee FRIDAY, APRIL
13, 1934
— ee
Mr. and Mrs. John Lostpeich, of
Alleghany, were Nevada City visitors Tuesday,
CLUBS
Women’s Civic Club
Regular meetings. the 2nd. aad
fourth Mondays of the month. At the
Brand Studio,
MEDICAL SCIENCE NOW
_HALTS HAY FEVER
Not long ago pedestrians in a
downtown street /of a certain California city craned their necks to
watch an individual who seemed to
be conducting some strange performance on the eighteen story balcony
of the City Hall. ; :
The performer was a medical
af
YS Me eae Ga So eed
MISS MINNIE BRAND, President
MRS. ©, G. SWEENEY, Secretary.
Earl Carter
MATTRESS REBUILDING
One Day Service, Will Call For
and Deliver
203 Mill Ct.
worker. He was Setting up vagselinecoated plates upon which to catch
Pollen fram grasses, trees and
shrubs blown by the breeze.
His task formed but one smal]
phase of a_ gigantic task, that of
catching “‘on the fly,” classifying and
estimating as ta quantity the numerous asmospheric pollens common to
this particular city in one year’s
time. He was one of a vast army
enlisted in the war against hay fever. i!
Since the beginning of civilization . ————
HEALTH IS WEALTH
Twenty years of
experience in treating human ills with
Chinese herbs, The
Good Book says if
you are ill, eat
herbs, Our herba
have brought health
and happiness to
men has fought hay fever, but with
indifferent success until recent years,
The pollen that blow in from the
fields and pastures of ancient Egypt
brought hay fever to kings and commoners, rich and poor alike.
It has been estimated that in the
United States today 5,000,000 perSons suffer from seasonal or perenMrs, Kate Hope Livingston and.
nial hay fever, But there ig hope for
the Millions of today, where there
was none’ for the tribes of early
Egypt. The American’ medical pro.
fession has taken the lead in this
can bring it to you
us today. —Let og
help yon. :
age-old battle.
Greatest advances have come within the last ten years, one of the agg
notable being the recognition of food
allergy as one cause of hay fever. .
That is to say, not only the microscopic pollen but the food one eats
may bring about the symptoms of
hay fever or asthma.
Others develop the Symptoms in a
household where a dog or cat is kept !
and one physician reported that relief was obtained for a child simply
by doing away with feather Pillows.
Diagnosis for pollen sensitively is ,
made possible through skin testing, .
The modern allergist rubs dry pollen or extracts of pollen into tiny
scratches upon the arm, or else injects the extracts into the skin.
OFFICE HOURS: Wednesday 6:30
. to 8 P. M., Thureday, and
ay 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., BunJ
day 9 A. M. to 12 noon. No office
hours Monday and Tuesday.
Yee& Yee Herb Co,
CHINESE HERB SPROFALISRS
107% 8S. Church St, Grass Valley is
JEFFERY CLEANERS a
Lee Jeffery, Prop,
TAILOR MADE SUITS
Where Service and Quatity Meet
. 109 S. Church St. Gras: Valley
We Call for and Deliver _¥h, 159
Nevada City Routes Wednesday
and Saturday
A hive-like Swelling around the’!
scratches indicates the pollen to;
which the patient is sensitive. .
gerated
and
develop the Symptoms,
By this me hod, when the pollen to!
which the patient is sesitive is ascer-.
tained, hypodermic injections of the iff
extract. of this pollen are given in
increasing strenr > until immunity . .
This trestrvent js eontin* which this
develops.
ued through
the
particular
pollen prev2!]
Some hay fever patients
ha ve exagof their
foods. Men ,
in factories
found
Symptoms because
intolerance of certain
Women em ployed
where dusts cetain are
may .
No
Produces the Best Milk it is
Possible to Produce f
Guernsey Gold Medal Milk . be ‘
that won the State's highest
Award of Calif. State Fair
1931-1932-1933
5. N. JOHNSON, Prop.
Nevada City Phone 77
Call 394
Spring Street
NEVADA CITY
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