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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

April 5, 1935 (8 pages)

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e Sats weentelecic. 7 FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1935. THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET warm men CITY NUGGET FOR $2.50 A YEAR. Have You ” SUBSCRIBE . FOR THE NEVADA. _ Heard @ BY Miva Piwon’s s News Stand . . i . . Katie Lewis Stationery, Magazines } : MEMORIAL HELD FOR ~—IMRS, RICHARDS BY METHODIST SOCIETY ‘sn i A sweet and fuvptesetve service , . was held Wednesday afternoon by elt: Broad St.: Nevada Cry I! LG AAAREDA RAT RES_LRIIEY TIT LL REL ELL ptite members of the.Womans Miss—--:. )Phere are no flies, on this man wir jchurch in honor of the lateMis. ‘it comes to the Dance of Madness! . Tu have you know that a seven ho. ‘non-stop dance under the direction ‘of a raving lunatic was the terrible . experience of a ..icosia (Cyprus) peasant. He was bowie his land! ‘ when the lunatic rushed at him and Ore and Bullion Purchased Licensed by State of California Estadlished 1907 WILDBERG BROS, SMELTING & REFINING CO, Offices:742 Market St.,San Francisco ' Plant: South San Francisco [pnewaewencenonerumannaesuaentaenn te ‘WE WANT TO SELECT Reliable young men, now employved, with FORESIGHT, fair education and mechanical inclinations who are willing to train spare time or evenings in Nevada City to yuality as Installation and Service axpertsé im Electric Refrigeration. : ind Air Conditioning. New, profitible field. For interview . write, ziving age and present occupation. 6 a. m. till 2 p.m. without a break. Then another peasant saw his plight , and informed the police who Soper jed the lunatic. Down. East near . Miss Helen McMahon, county health ‘nurse, reported that’ two men ‘sacked her parked car and fled with 1,000 tongue sticks intended for in examining public school children. ‘It was the second time in as many Kenton, Ohio, hal rise to state that they probably ng nicely. The teacher in one of the grammar .school in East Boston had to WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service and REPAIRING Work Called for and Delivered iClarence R. Gray 520 Coyote Street Phone 16 sion,. after the janitor the ink. cause the ink wells were’ all frozen. The children came back and took the examination at the afternoon sesthawed out MIMI forced him to strip and dance from . Fan . use . {weeks that her car had been looted. ae : ‘ . were shipped to Congress to assist 1 Utilities Engineering ‘in. the’ “gag” rules. H ° Institute ko Bodovich went to a hospital be. Mrs. BOX 551, BEVERLY HILES, . . cause his cat had kittens. Hi® roomCALIFORNIA t ‘mate tried to droyn the kittens, and . _. "'when Bokovich protested, he was ——— ee ‘tapped on the head with a lead pipe. . FINE Bokovich and the kittens are do-. cancel a scheduled examination be-. . Mary Elizabeth Richards who had ‘been an enthusiastic member for sev‘eral years. Mrs. W. . ducted the service paying touching tribute to this splendid woman, a loving wife and mother. She stated . Mrs. Richards and her husband were jalways sweethearts, and in her fare'well to her husband she stated: “! will be with you in a short timie,”’ fulfilling the statement by passing in a few weeks. Mrs. Johnston gave a . short sketch of Mrs. Richards life ‘and read the .beautiful poem, ‘‘Let . Me Live in the Little House By the . Side of the Road.”’ Bouquets of beautiful white roses, i sweet peas and ferns, and the lighted heandle were used in-the service. Mrs. Lane, who was welcomed as ‘a new member, led in community singing, ‘“‘Let the Lower Lights Be 'Burning.”’ with. Mrs. George Gibson . ; Lane gave a talk on the life of! . Joseph, who was sold into Egypt. She also read ‘Greatness Through . Sacrificial Service,’ on account of its! . being so near to Bagster time, Mrs. Ray Murchie was appointed! \chairman of the next Mite Box openling, which will be in a few weeks. Mesdames Murchie, Eden and Phariss were appointed to assist next meeting. , in the . SUPERIOR COURT CALENDAR . FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 5 Estate of John Hooper, deceased, ; final account and _ petition for let-! ter of administration. Estate of Phillip Richards, deceased, petition for letters of admin' eI WATCH REPAIRS. By Experts — Even the tiniest wrist watch skillfully repaired in our own repair shop. We do not send:our watch work out. ALL WORK GUARANTEED . Mail Orders and Work Solicited (04 Mill Street. Grass e ’ ~) J THE LAWRENCE MOTOR SERVICE mile from Nevada City on the TahoeUkiah Highway PHONE 144 Everything for Your Automobile or Truck in New and Used Parts and Accessories Commpietely Equipped Brake Repair and Machine Shop SPECIAL Brake Fluid—40c. See us for Car Polishes and epee Champion Spark Plugs. Full stock of Ramco Piston. Rings for all cars. Auto Glass Service. HOTEL MANX Innovations Service Attractive Comfort Cheerful i Rooms RUNNING ICE WATER THE MOST IN ALL ROOMS THE gest FAMOESE? arr ae. . accommodatione 1 a URUAVIESPER MTSE oh 2 . . e Without Bath..... from $1.50 THE FINEST GARAGE SERVICE AT DOOR HARVEY M. TOY, MANAGING-OWNER istration. Estate of Daniel F. accounting. Estate of Vincent Morandi, ceased, petition for probate of will. Louise Meyers vs. John Meyers, order to show cause. Estate of Charles G. Single, petition for letters of administration, and to set aside. Estate of Andrew Haughland, peti. tion for letters of administration. McGlashen, pettion to renew . lease. Allen vs. Webber, set for trial. Estate of N. F. Bennett. Grand Court of California vs. Court Christopher Columbo, Demurrer and motion to Strike, Morris, Hornblower et al. and T. F. Chamberlain. Estate of Mary E. G. Richards, deceased, petition for probate of will. Katzer vs. Granholm, set for trial. Estate of John Perkins, deceased, . petition to set aside homestead. Estate of Annie Armstrong, were account and. petition. Estate of Henry W. Hartung, deSenator Birnes Democrat of South Carolina, has become so used . } to scraps during the last few weeks . while trying to gct the administra-. tion’s ($4,000,000,000 relief bill through the Senate that he can’t keep out of them. Even when he starts for home. ; He is carrying one hand in a cast with a broken bone resulting from an effort to separate two dogs engaged in a street fag . Harry Loder, of Pes SCA lta. caught an eagle with his bare hands while it was in full flight near here. Loder was traveling along a highway when a golden eagle flew by the window of his automobile. Reaching out, he caught it by the neck and pulled it into his car. He turned it over to the Banff Zoo. This man is all broken ‘up. six year old Thomas Maenart found groaning in his room by neighbors. At a hospital it was discovered that he had two broken broken shoulder and _— lacerations. When asked what had happened,
Maenart said: ‘I fell out of bed!”’ Two brothers, Cleveland and AIlbert Look, reported that while fishing off the coast of Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts, they caught two fish on the same hook and at the same time. A hake was the first to bite on their bait, then a hungry sand shark swallowed the hake, and they succeeded in pulling in both fish. Bevilacqua, 6th Fiftywas E. Johnston con. ‘ot Nevada, or to present them, Wich . ‘being her isaid HASSEL B. *WORTHLEY, Deceased. Dated: March 28th, 1935. de‘DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 'E. Dorius, care of David F. Hart, At11934, applied to ribs, a} . ceased, bepore ‘oe Hitveritadies . praiser. E . . Estate of James S. Huntress, deased, petition forvletters of adminEstate of Clara Jepsen, deceased, tinal account and petition. Estate of. Louise Rodrigues, . tion for sale-of real estate. . Estate of Eliza A. Burns, petition for letters. Robert Blake vs. Truckee Ski Club demurrer. ' Tuesday, April 9. Nevada ‘Irrigation District vs. Pacific Gas and Electric Co., jury trial. petiMr. and Mes: Ap; R. J. Ronchi of Fol-!® ' VALLEY ELECTRIC MOTOR WORKS. Specializing in mine and all In. dustrial Motor Electric work, motor rewind ' ng. REN seams sit some motored to Nevada City Suiday tor a visit. Mrs. Ronchi’s sister, Mrs. Anna Tucker who has been . visiting them, is returning home. Quartz and Placer location blan md for sale at Nugget Office. iB NOTEIC i TO CREDITORS . No. 3580. In the Matter of the HASSEL B. WORTHLEY;, Deceased. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by) the undersigned EVALINE SKEA. HAN,as Administratrix of the Estate of HASSEL B. WORTHLEY, deceased, to the Creditors of and ali . persons having claims ‘necessary vouchers within Six: {months after the first publication otf . this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County the necessary vouchers within Six months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administratrix at the office of Jones & Finnegan, 'Attorneys at Law, 232 Broad Street, Nevada City, California, the same place of business in all matters connected with the estate of . , EVALINE SKEAHAN, Administratrix—of-the-_Estate of -HASSHL. 3B. WORTHLEY, Deceased. Jones*~& Finnegan, Attorneys for Administratrix. First Publication: March 29, 3 Mar. 29, nee 1, 0,.8,.22, 15; 19, 2B. ST ATE OF CAL IF ‘ORNIA Division of ‘Water Resources SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO APPROPRIATE WATER Application No. 8024 ‘ Notice Is Hereby Given, that John torney at Law, Santa Maria, Califor. nia, has under the date of July 16, the Division of Water Resources, Department of Public Works, State of California, for a permit to appropriate unap-. propriated water, subject to existing rights. Description of Project Water to be appropriated from Steep Hollow Creek, Tributary to Bear River, County of Nevada. Amount applied for: 25 cubic feet per second. Diversion season named: January ‘ist to December 31st of each season. Water to be used for Mining and domestic purposes. Point of diversion within Lot 4 ot Section 4, T 16 N, R 11 E, M.:D. B. '& M. Place of use described: Within Sections 12 and 13, T 16 N,.R 10 E, and Sections 7 and 18, T 16 N, R 11 BE, M. D. B. & M. Water will be returned to Steep Hollow Creek in NW of SE of Section 12, T 16 N, R 10 E, M. D. B. & M. Relative to Protests Blanks upon.which to submit protests. will be supplied free upon request by the Division of Water Resources. Any person desiring to protest against the granting of such permits shall within sixty days from date hereof file with the Division of Water Resources, Sacramento, California, a written protest. Such protest shall clearly set forth the protestant’s objections to the granting of the application and shall contain the following information: (1) Statement of the injury which would result to protestagt from such appropriation and use. (2) The basis of protestant’s water right. (3) Protestant’s past and present use of water both as to amount used and land irrigated, or use made of water if other than irrigation. (4) The approximate location of protestant’s land or place of use and point of diversion of the water. A copy of the protest should be sent to the applicant and this office notified that the same has_ been done. Dated: Sacramento, March 16, 1935. EDWARD HYATT, State Engineer. California, Now you’ve heard everything. Mar. 29, Apr. 5; 12, 19. and Dinners : Raviola and Chicken Dinner Lucca’s Special 220 MAIN STREET UNION. . HOTEL AND LUCCA CAFE Try Our Delicious Italian Lunches i GEE CTL?) PRG aia alse cee anne Na COMPLETE BAR SERVICE BARAMBANI AND PANELLI PROPRIETORS NEVADA CITY 50° . Estate of . against tne\s In Warwood, West Virginia, Stan-} ,as accompanist. In the regular service . ‘said decedent to file them with the A. J. ADAMS, Prop. 210 Commercial Street Grass Valley 644 —Phones— Nevada City 43 ens seston seateageteigesfertoifet te ts » Marigold Beauty Shop + Davis € unscript Bldg., Commercial Street Combo Ringlette Permanent Wave $5.00 Luxor Oil Permanent Wave $3.50. ORRA COMTE CARMEN VECK Telephone 470 MOMMA en SELECT YOUR FABRIC FOR YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT No Matter What It May Be, We'll Style a Masterpiece variety of worsted, woolen, twist, tweed, and other Spring suiting patterns, is as fine as the work of the custom tailors who will fit you perfectly in the style of your choice. Quick and Efficient Service for Your Cleaning and Dyeing Our large WE CREDIT YOUR PHONE GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS ED. BURTNER, Proprietor : Phone 375 . Grass Valley 4 answer TO a asc insur ance" If you have a good job—one logical answer to your problem of old age security is—a Bank of America savings account started right now and added to regularly. Interest compounded twice yearly, will add substantially to your savings. See the New Accounts man at any Bank of America branch. BANK of AM ERICA NATIONAL TRUST & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION <> NEVADA CITY -Advisory Board--E. M. Rector, coamMAN --R. J. Bennetts H. A. Curnow +Dr, C.. P. Jones + -Geo. L. Jones -Wi B G. J. Rector G. W. Starr Officers E. M. Rector, vice-Pr AND MANAGER--H. A. Curnow, ASSISTANT VICE-PRESIDENT John J. Fortier, ASSISTANT CASHIER ° \ PHONE 164