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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932
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THE.NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA
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Freneh Corral, April 20 —The
much wished for April showers came
in great force last Wednesday afternoon. Rain falling during the week
gives promise of good crops.
Nearly every day brings visitors
to our little town and it is impossible to learn the nameés of all. ~
Miss Millie Clerkin, Mrs. K. Sullivan, and Miss Nelly Sullivan visited
friends in Nevada City and Grass
Valley Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Proom and their
son, Francis Proom, and wife of
-Oakland are spending some time at
their home in Sweetland. They have
come at just the right time to enjoy
the beauty of our country.
Mrs. J. W. Culver returned to
French Corral Saturday, after visiting with Mrs. E. Schwartz during the
week. oBth ladies attended meetings
of O. E. S. in Marysville. Mrs
Schwartz accompanied Mrs Culver,
Saturday and returned to her home
in Grass Valley Sunday.
‘Messrs. William Gordon and
Frank Hipp pe visitors from Grass
Valley Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.\E. Chatty and children, Miss Mabel Chatty, her mother, Mrs. Chatty, and Mrs. E. Chatty’s brother, Will Culver of Oakland
paid a surprise visit to Mrs. J. W.
Culver on the occasion of her birthday the 19th. They returned to San
Francisco Sunday afternoon.
E. Dillon and Ed Jarvis returned
to Marysville after several weeks
sojourn in French Corea
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Fokarty and
three children of Yuba City\and Mr.
Fogarty’s mother, rMs. T. F) Fogarty, of Marysville visited the \family
of W. E. Moulton Sunday. x
Miss Fances Moulton spent the
week end with her parents, W) BR.
Moulton and wife of French Cortat.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright and H. Baker
of Oakland who are interested in th
Golden Fleece mine were Sunday
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. James Huntley and
children and Misses Merle and Anna
May Hoffman of Sacramento were
Sunday visitors. Mr. Hutley returned to Sacramento Sunday evening.
The other members of the party wilt
remain for the week to visit with
friends and the old home place of
their childhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dudley of Nevada City were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mrs. Dudley’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moulton of
French Corral.
A mateh game of’ base ball was
played Sunday by the Rackerby and
San Juan teams, with the score 8 to
5, in favor of San Juan.
Mr. and Mrs: E, A. May arrived
from Sacramento Monday. Their
many friends in this section are
mining interests here which he is
very anxious to develop. On one side
of Mineral Hill on his property is a
large granite dyke which runs north
west and south east. A mineral belt
lies between this dyke and one further to the east.-The old Slide mine
and many other quartz ledges lie in
this mineral belt. From the ravines
early day miners took out lots of
quartz gold. It is Mr. May’s intention to work upon the contact, whicli
he prospected last year. He expects
to have news of much importance to
give out in the near future. We will
add ‘‘more power to him’ and look
forward to better times.
old ridge wants is some progressive
people to bring out the best there
is here.
Deputy Sheriff Nettle paid a visit
to this place yestreday.
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Arrivals at the
recently are:
Wednesday, April 13, 1932:
J. J. Sutton, San Francisco; G. W.
Pierce, Chicago; L. Land, U.S.-F.S.
Mrs. Young, San Francisco; T. E.
Fields, San Francisco; A. L. Ehigott,
San Francisco; James Bradbury,
Hammonton; Bill Smith, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. S. McCormick,
Downieville; Harry O. Edwards, Hobart Mills.
Thursday, April 14, 1932:
H. E. Ferguson, Marysville; L. M.
Bushee, Glenn; F. A. Bushee, Glenn;
M. Schmitzer, Glenn; J. Wittmier,
Sacramento; A. M. Leland, City; W.
G. Oats, Sacramento.
Friday, April 15:
O. E. Fowler, Sacramento; W. H.
\ cante, Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs.
National~ Hotel
_* McMahon, Downieville; Chas.
Larnson, Sacramento; A. .M. Ireland, City.
Saturday, April 16th:
Geo. B. Hull, Los Angeles; Mr.
and Mrs. EH, Barker, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Barker,
San Franisco; D Woodrum, San
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Many persons do. They think
that electric refrigeration is fine for those
who can afford frozen desserts, ice cubes,
_ and a safe place to keep food fresh for days
However, recent studies by food authorities reveal that an electric refrigerator is
a wise investment.
It saves food from spoiling because its
temperature is automatically kept below 50
degrees, winter and summer. Above 50 degrees, perishable foods spoil rapidly. And
this waste amounts to 10 per cent of the
food bill or $40.20 a year in the average
family of four.
A further saving from $85 to $102 a year
can be made by buying large quantities of
weekday and Saturday specials and keeping
them in the electric refrigerator until used.
Electric refrigeration is necessary the year
"round. Temperature in a cooler is uncertain,
even in winter. And the kitchen, you know,
is heated. Here, too, foods spoil rapidly.
A small first payment will buy an electric
refrigerator. Then the balance may be pete
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glad of their return. Mr. May has.
What the.
Francisco; J. Barker, San Francisco;
Mrs. C.-M. Slaughter, Oakland; John
Glasson, Alleghany; John McBlheny,
Fulterton; Jane Fenwick, Fullerton;
H.-Blackmore, Oakland; L. E. Stein, City; A. G. Still,
City; S H. Armigo, Reno, Nev.;
Edw. Slaney, E. F.
Sunday, April 15th: A. EB. Murphy, San Francisco; E. A -Beegel,
Alleghany; Mr. and Mrs. C. S Larnson, Sacramento; L>~R. Chilcote,
. Berkeley; Francis Dunn, San Francisco.
Monday, April 18th:
H. I. Cobb, Yreka; G. A. Burns,
Oakland; J. J. Sutton, San Francisco; F N. Coombs, San Franesico;
H. E.Ferguson, Marysville; R. H.
Riddle, San Francisco; F. E. Connor,
Sacramento; R. Davis, San Francisco; E. L. Sherry, San Francisco; Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Angwin,’ Richmond; A. Carroll, Modesto.
Tuesday, April 19th:
H. I. Cobb, Yreka; Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Angwin, Richmond; A. G.
Beck, San Francisco; L. S. Sumner,
Sacramento.
Wednesday, April 29th:
Mr.‘and Mrs. R. L. Pratt, Piedmont; H. C. Haubold, San Pedro;
E. Miller, Forest; L. Kuhfield, Forest; R. W. McDonell, Chico; L. R.
Chilcote, Berkeley; Francis Dunn,
San Francisco;-A R. Coons, San
Francisco.
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Mrs. Ella M. Austin, county superintendent of schools, and Mrs.
Clara Weeks, supervisor of rural
schools, have spent the week in
Truckee.
ORDINANCE No. 214
An Ordinance Amending Section 9
of Ordinance No. 194, Regulating
the Slaughtering of Animals and
the Sale and Delivery of Meats,
and Providing for the Inspection
of Meats and Meat Products to Be
Used, Delivered or Sold in the City
of Nevada City, by Amending and
Modifying the Fees to Be Collected and Paid for the Services of
the Meat Inspection as Therein
Provided For.
The City Council of the City of
Nevada does hereby ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. That Section 9 of
Ordinance No. 194, adopted March
26th, 1923, regulating“the Slaughtering of animals, and the sale and delivery of meats, and providing for
the inspection of meats and meat
products to be used, delivered or
sold in the City of Nevada, be, and
the same is hereby, amended to read
as follows:
SECTION 9. A fee of fifty
cents for each animal inspected
under the provisions of this ordinance, for any person, firm or corporation not conducting a slaughter house or meat market under
inspection by the City of Nevada
as provided by this ordinance,
shall be prepaid to the Meat Inspector and by him collected in
advance of such inspection.
A fee of twenty*five dollars per
month shall be paid by every
slaughterer operating under a permit issued under the provisions of
this ordinance and hy every person, firm or corporation conduct}
ing a slaughter house or meat
market under inspection by the
City of Nevada as provided by this
ordinance; provided that no officer, employee, or servant of any
such person, firm or corporation
paying such fee of twenty-five dollars per month, shall be required
to pay any fee, in addition to such
fee of twenty-five dollars per
month so paid by his employer,
for any inspection service hereunder rendered in connection. with
the business’ of his said employer:
and provided, further, that the
payment of such fee of twentyfive dollars per month by any such
person, firm or corporation conducting a slaughter house or meat
market under inspection by the
‘City of Nevada as provided by this
* ordinance, shall constitute full
payment for all inspection services
hereunfer rendered in connection
with the business of such person,
firm or corporation for and during
the month covered by such payment.
'The Inspector shall keep 2 reeord of all animals slaughtered or
inspected each day, and shall file
with the City Clerk on or before
the fifth day of each month a report showing the total number of
each kind of animals or meats
slaughtered or inspected for each
person during’ the preceding
month. The fees aforesaid shall
‘be paid to the City Clerk on or before the first Thursday after the
first day of each month next following the month during which
the same were incurred.
If the inspection fees herein
provided are not paid as herein
directed, inspection shall not be
furnished to the person in default
until the whole amount due_ hasbeen paid.
SECTION 2. That the originai
Section 9 of said Ordinance No. 194,
adopted March 26th, 1923. except as
the same is hereby expressly amended and continued in force and effect,
be, and the same is hereby, repealed.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall.
before going into effect, be published
in the Nevada City Nugget with the
ayes and noes three times, and shall
zo into effect on the 1st day of.May,
1932.
Adopted: April 13, 1932.
Ayes: Councilmen Seaman, Murchie, Bennetts.
Noes: Councilmen: None.
Absent: Councilmen Worth, Arinstrong.
{ R. J. BENNETTS,
Attest: Mayor.
GEO. H. CALANAN, Clerk.
First publication: April 15, 1932.
Last publication: April 29, 1932.
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