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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

April 9, 1928 (6 pages)

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a )A CRAWFORD BAIN :, April 7, (SpeciCAMPTONVILLE, 3 OS Ah 4 hod enroute > he was é . try. spent a few hours visiting relatives. visited in town Saturday. Coalinga and with her ie day stage from ee : Downieville enroute : : dt : d is in on Satur Gain Lavezzola came T ee to Spend the wee" was postponed with Miss Jouberts’ parents, Mr. and ee Denike took him up to continue the : . ee wemeneiet : Mrs. Leonard L. a : The time Bishop . the spring and summer raonths. Mr.« was repairs to their store and service sta in cards, : We are Monday. Mrs. pleased» Grass Valley this week. visitors in aoe present a veryy a pres Neat and attractive appearane. John Bach was a business visitor : to Placer county last which sig daughter, Ethel, were Vernon, and tile Company, are making numerous ; Pach and son, Mi'4nd Mrs. John Smartsville Merean “known as The : counties. industry. enterprising of for a ; : ‘ spent : j chef is widely 2 fame as a ’ ° Murphy’s Margaret, Oakland from ¢ is taking on quite an appear, 8Pread throughout Yuba and Nevada until Saturday even. the week's visit vacation. to their old home during tion, , all of aster games, and other amusements, much William A. : Lang “and an Eat John ae, W Marysville Friday for Godfrey left lon a short-visit to annoiince at . . ark. zs ae irs and : Clay and Mrs. A. C eveland left Mr. this writing that Mr. and Mrs.John! to the enjoyment of the guests and . Bach accompanied him on the trip in San PMncis-. for J, a visit Saturday Smartsville the opened have Murhpy icualuta of Allen Winifred ite q oP mia z 1 £ fs) ate hour delicious refreshments «at cea late Lee wore Se ore ee G Calvin. Foner oe is ~ Te Mr. and : Oak Valley Mike Mrs. Fred J. Joubert at. on business; to Columbia Hill : : Francis and k young son was very ill, and the party ; have arrived . suré seekers who may wish to motor 4 this way for a day’s — outing during Messrs. Elefseth and Strand, who are Mr. and Mrs. may Beatty and little some time ago, but at that time her , eke nosed arnwed fron party oe ville have tne use o fthe), nee ee ey Wie ie good _— \ Be 4 With the opening of Spring, Smart : had. Mrs. Hay‘s birthday was Geite . Miss Lurlene Yore [Mine Scott and on some mining interest Friday. nicely and guests braved the sor in oe ; sa to soon ce be served at all times to plea recitations and {. will. # ad alae = _ accounts, ie se was mother at Pike: City. She i Although it was storming the healing ‘student, genoo) Theodore Lundsy of Reno were here se : : ; being the object of the happy Save 1 Miss Lesta Joubert; Oakatid high “02 Clarence Newbert’and Charles and.! ‘ ee of Mrs. had* the misfortune. while tableaus, under the : direction Linehan FA . gathering wild flowers last week,;. C.-Collings. All are cordially in at ttré. vited to attend. Alleghany Street Saturday evening, her birtlday to falland break her left arm : : Nightengale Doris 2 of her Hays “ éntertained a number coun tothe lower 4 ’ oat Neen ¢ ‘friends at her home on Upper Main * ve = of Easter . gramme Katherine Nugget)—Miss 3 qf «a special pro-j;a special dinner. Short-order meals give also April7, (Speetal ville will SMARTSVILLE, At to The ee ae ay, Pal 4 eit’ P Alles shtengale, ris shool teacher, spent the week-end from the occasion. The children of Smarts-. he may jhave ample time to prepare 'al to The Nugget)— Mrs. Eugene Hf. Sane! C. L. Parsons and son, George. arriv ed here Friday f Antone Lavezzola of Wownievillé cial to The Nugget)—— Mr. and Mrs. « hy : HOME nrede'a short ae val town Saturdhy ee oe NORTHSAN JUAN, April 7, (Spe > 3 UE 4m ps he . ‘ AT HELD TY JOLLY PARTY . PARTY . FOR FRIENDS PERSONALS CAMPTONVILLE . 7 ‘i April ‘sth. H will ‘be accumpanied . ment, traveler: may look for some by the choir of the Methodist church . good eats,—either of short-order PICKING WILD FLOWERS of Grass Valley, who will render! meals, or special dinners, if he is special Easter music and sofigs for . notified ra day or two ahead, .so that A\vr a : Sele ; : . BREAKS HER ARM WHILE re MRS. EUGENE H. HAYS IN nT i y IN 14 APRIL 9, 1928 “ CITY NUGGET. CALIFORNIA __ __THE NEVADA CIT ‘Get Your eee Printed Stationery at The Nugget gous, Hay and, Nornias, were visitors . . MissP Maesvads Cress ity returned. to her 1. sérved, ’ the: Sbguests on 4aan extended é visic to her . i{Ote! for eee business. As hi:My. ate Maroty oo saneRel he Fle ate 2 rent >. On Nere. & here some ia 7 the fh € StS enjoying Pres . g ‘ a 7 af “da S3 seat ‘ ubseribe for The Nugget & the genial host of this establish ee sae ae refreshments im a manner compii-! father, W. G. Allen. Saturday afterhome Se at the county seat neor : eis : 4 's. shih ‘ mentary to Mrs. Hays’ joyously passed . motored to Nevada City Sunday evn Bain Crawford and . they all departed for their hommes. at ¢ he ae y 2 uf one y ‘ar al . Poy fold Al \s Miss Josophine Tomalo, CONSIDER CAREFULLY d funeral A comforting morticians. ienced service aympathetie that overtone no important detail and that relieves acd Smartsvile He was,accompanied by little Jimmie with a fair and Bernice Halkyard, who have been visiting the past few months. cast, Oak Valley being the only Disways in this vicinity. As a result, trict in the Union unable to have dn! we will have ®@plendid roads for trav THE HOLMES es cae 246 Rie ies: St., election. Fred J. Joubert, incumbent, . eling this summer and fall. also Watley. Wownie-} Boston, yr, and Mrs. Fred Hanson motorvotes. J. Ti. Sirvain he same . where the receiving on, voied i to is wedding the Tel epnone, 203 nse Bit ait lenge nents stale Borger polling several . and reception of Miss Theodora Ay oe Telephone 56 Soe eee ou Massassachusetts. ae attend lege ee Nevada City 153 South Auburn St., Grass Valley W. G. Allen has taken his depart sition. The-iiign school trustees were . ure for the week end with his family at Oak c's lertaking funera mplete undertaking and directing 3 Seas service;; we furnish everything. A competent staff of exper : ee THREE THESE A complet undergoing been the fetetly: of ates: Levi W. Turner came down from here Sunday. held fs Francisco Ww puey residence election ek j up their The annual school W. ©. Moutton and: Will Clerkin the Bald Top Mine Saturday to spend was returned to offices without o)poing ‘ Bei me peice! have 1 sae Camptonville District,. during the 1OnE tay period sry as amount of votes being , be given to. the improvement of hign : oe French Cotral auended the meet: : John Cramsie 31% “ to on ioe have je Three families seh aide SCHGOL nT ANNUAL place in the visitors oe ature eee ae a: . : = alte ‘i Ee. ey es ee bi ee 1 } day from a short trip to Susanville. ¢ ; : and Mrs. as Ruff, M. G.) Mr. Cramsie has C. Laurel Mesdames. Raymond Halkyard returned Sun late hour a At and making candy. . ;1!ngs on a business trip. playing games afternoon -away the Mr. sik: Calvin, Leonard L. Bishop, Frank.M. beards tment at the St. Francis Hospi; . : Groves, Misses Mary M. Groves, Ly-. tal. Mr. Cramsie reports that he is heileh ved (ie hi die -@: Groves nee ey ees ‘ ‘A few of the young folks met Sun-. Mrs. Fred. Joubert and family. i Schurr El and Halivard Toe = ’ € wood schurr Haikyard an Oe day afternoon at the “home of Mrs. vs ; cooking. The following ladies were ah ugeaes aaa from San week end with Valley to spend the ; : Bee ; Oak to motored John F. Lord Bortsch R. Mrs. Ve ee Cleveland here; Moonshine creek Sunday on a visit to *his mother, “A s ays i S@evera : from over -came John. Bortsch 4 BAG RER WE eee ie ne oon fe ene aR IAS Raat fe fete ae alerts eer fenls ee rfenge ofan ate oyero nei the ef Gee ge reel: Net fe te We aré growing and manufacturing our own:products . o i Foz Ayer of f Bos a : ae a BosTl . er, daught daughter. 0 fc.__r arding.The FrankFran Harding. haw ville_postmisiress, was-in—town S$Sun-. .q-to-Bangor-Friday-to—visit-withre-—more-votes_than in-town day enroute to her home. latives for the day. ‘bad stormy-’-weather,. with high . ton, who is to wed Robert, Winthrop PLACER BRAND LAYING MASH and SCRATCH FEED a é le : the . of Boston on April 9th. retarded roads bad aiid streams, engaged been has Bullington Lee visita was [Thompson Mrs. Ruby x Ernest Collins was a visitor here LINCOLN the week-end ee her ee . and battery room at the Lang Gar: able to go to the polls. The fact eas registered since . father at Nevada City. Miss Winifred to be votefs had rage on lower main street. é Tuesday from Sweetland. Miss _ Downey accompanied res many away. kept Esmond J. Humphrey spent the January Ist., also Misses Louise, and Frances Moul-. ton were visiting friends here Tuesweek end in town visiting William . “MISS JOUBERT GUEST 10Me, . a ! : day. + ; : iy wey A ver? delightful Miss Lesta H. Joubert, student’ at! . « Lang. $s. from Siskiyou Monday on a short amily. Willig e Ee wo to his William family. wife and visit sby] x yp was enjoyed oe games$ 2and music ‘ * town at, i a guest of; s§ ‘ spent , Thursday in is Nafe Thompson of Sweetland after] & ancSeahrer xlguests, hostess the , hanged Hiies tan: oy TI Claude ao ety TENCE ‘ Sede EE Branch, of th« at the 6 sual eld lt 1oMmp“Claud visiting his brother, came home with his dad also. son of this place. , Pp ey ee Walter McCullough and Mrs. Chas. . her isited mother ill ) Cee visitetfor rer ,Camptonville” is mother, visi eetoee short. visit a oe i desig & tek hoard ec ie cen e his short, on-a day John and Ray Bortsch suede :
eee McCullough. Mrs. J. J. and Mark , Thursday. a ; 2 5 system at the Fremont high school, with other decorations — of apring Ria yrese re: 8, a —-Geerge-Cook returned he eek. from ic home : zy) Aaorits j : We in Ka e can run assays ; ‘ p A fact any metal. in iron, copper, zinc, on gold, silver, % i 03% Any base or complex ore readily handled. We can test : flotation, OF iy : i any ores for amalgamation, cyaniding, fip i : the ac=: any meaollurgical process and will guarantee Ss x of all our work A curacy a Denny MeNair, ’ Bernice Fippen,. %> x k jig ses pres Cae ra ‘OV Says acn, fie grades and honors, a compli: pan, Oe "HeHe ‘says rohan gitee Mrs .I. W. Musfield was called to . Cook 1s greatly improved . y ment to. the training received in the ; ; , owns oe > rtatetotetetertele deleted tetesieteteleleeteieteteaerteriestestetn = perating under new ownership. place ok aalee little * 4 : ae : a the local branch . school, going into Bach. # EthelWeenon Esther Morrison, "pen, “jo 2 very: RS z Edith teoiniy, Nelite-Fippen, the larger-school-and-attaining ole re se li aleaidlad . sii : ee Those * of general«interest to the local stuEds a tilled with Saiiied dents. Miss Joubert‘is a graduate of pane ae dae ae ear ‘a * (and wish Mrs. . vernoon. Phélan aa-speedy-re-+ TomTom Phelan nd shalan aand speedy re Phelan % cake with lighted! birthday beautiful SuLEN . * eecotter; adormactt ee Mica the candids: Lincoln » Testing Laboratory . ~ were served. A} % ee we pues nes the honor . ASC a aeinteresting “talk on very a Phorie 31 " 4 te ps a i ee GR ASS VALLEY AS SAY OFFICE ny * i dell rs A get y .corated table, where Arnwos Walley was 2nd on other matters) which proved ae ek Gre “ i Anis ait roe renee of. Cross went to Nevada City Tuesday. We were all very sorry to hear of . 2 business visitor here Thursday a the Phelan accident hetth Clous refreshments , , ea ee it: eae Rrowns Valley came up Suns > f . lp During the course of the day Miss prettily decorate CEVPaS ie the Fremont high school at Oakland, . WaS given at the home of sah B10 . hatertatertortestotestesteatisteiteatertertatatetate who is home visiting her parents, ' ata Herman Hlefseth last Meee * Ce Ww: Mather came down frem Bald Top Mine Saturday to/spend . Marysville union high school. : CROWERS : here steleoenterlestenpalent hakiealers ole she tere cfs feats. ere ste teateate : ete eae teste tesla este sterteseoh Seat birthday party . ) #4 Chas. Barton was in Nevada City on business one day -this week. He area ett . CRA rN We Deliver if Requested ahf was accompanied by Lernest Collins. the week end visiting his family at Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Joubert, of Oak 1” saison! of the sixth birthday o + Joseph McCullough came home Weeds Point. Valley, during the Easter vacation, their daughter, Hileen. Several hours} ¥ ® Give Us a Trial Gives Best Results spending Miss Retha -Downey is being un-. compressor elections, some residents in installing a new air or at the county seat Monday. . Ruth Murphy, Geanie Fippen, Ross + sehool F ; i account of the ser. he feels much better now. , S ; es x ; eae oeal school. é Ja » fers of ace Sacramento on * Grass Valley Prop. B i W< HILLS St. 129 Church * Hileen Elefseth. and Rut--of Morrison \ vee Ay , City eae Nevada to went —-Vatley-e Grass Donovan Peter Dan Rév. C Mrs. eee dauthtey, i her of ss a ae ious :illness 0 C. Pier me Mrs. 1tey, oe i ious, ae Julius E. Pauly has been confined will hold Easter services at Smarts. Deutlta . = oo Milks. E. Dart. Mr. Musfield todk her over ; Thursday on K aT . ate a ‘ : F Denlke ike » MeCullough anc “lay T it: . sestealeotetedledtents teal ste sterte Yostesteateste t l e : atestesteste x: chor Sten Mevhodie a with Marysvitle in home his at . ‘ s JO Wednesday. City Nevada to + lit le innit iy SHH eeeteieieiieiteteieioieiieiieieidel ot leiden ch. on Sundiiy, s , this av rs See ethodist oe Mr; ar ; wee . week. in Nevada City on business one weré e LGR LD satBe Nis Scoot ot Tt Ft Fat Lotht Ee SLL BENE! rp Bar ‘Goodyears of J. lL. Owens. ete ce pisERLRLE ra bed! BedHcl eae passed through town IMonday euroute (p BDRRSTARLS Ts Tio URLSaepee0? nds det : z to Nevada City, returning in the afie day this week. ; George Coffee, Mr. Brown and Mr. shi re é oe Tal id casale spiel relatives to sit ssday on a visit ike 1 Thursday t Pike Mahoney paid us a visit here Thursday. Mr./Mahoney was a teacher here Ralph Carpenter went Ei Browns ternoon. Chester U. Hanson ee . Valley Thursday on a visit. Mrs. our publie schools. at one’ time in aveli Mra, Acton Clevelmnd and Geraldine ters, = iret Winesk: City one day the to Nevada W. W. Washburn . went -Mrs. and Fine . Hree-, The weter main. broke on upper . Main street Suntay-and was prompt‘ rere visitors at s auch. ’ 9 ae dnesday capeg Sipe and daugh Wednesday. * Erylene of . man’s Crossing eel ly repaired A : . : tS iz i hace tip 40 Mevada Cle. Vv an = Huckens H. vt 4 made a busiht te 43 * ce CE (TE ” proon by I. S. Labadie, prietor of the Water Works. 7 * Byron Stewart of Oroviile “ah in Lr ASS VALLEY ® COMING TO GR town Sunday on a short vis Gorm s. by . William A. Lang returned with Mie Le -and will visit relatives at Oroville m@ . for a while. . The Downieville stage, in , pasing ROBERTS SISTERS : = T N on ‘the soft mud Monday and assistance had to go out from town to back on the road. . ; : i another car’,got off the highway into FOR ONE WEEK STARTING MONDAY APRL9Y > Fa a get it Uy ra Pa Fe tie aud Mek Chenceik. Audeeen Gi §& . f and afmily have been suffering from a bad attack of the la grippe. Miss Katheryne Under Auspices of the American Legion Playing ¥ : " iy : a ‘ ’ One. of Our Country’s Great Problems Its a Comedy in 4 Acats. Yes. ; ek St ° Don’t Miss It! : e George T. Wayman of Pike City ry Supeeriany Genre Camabell of aL i C., there is a sign on the wall that reads: “Never min iF aay: \ . : Thurs a Supervisor Andrew J. Modglin of a Ae er Adinission: a Adults 40c; : Children, ( ‘ :20c } te = es Mrs.Acton M. Cleveland and dauVehters, Geraldjne and. Harlyne,mot-— moti — . ored to North San Juan Thursday to spend<1e lay visiting relatives. . Chester H. Anderson BAND AND ORCHESTRA . Goody ears Bar Thursday with a load . of lumber to repair a Forest Service iy Cent severe storm. Commodious Tent Theater will be located at . HILLS FLAT, ON THE HIGHWAY T. W. Winrod, passed to Downieville. and i Ley spend a few,days visiting wn ‘ : ’ : To succeed you must “bring in the ship,”’ and starting eé ener . . . a ”? and maintaining a savings account at this bank is a Has in the ship. good way to bring ; SECURITY BANK & TRUST C9. bes “here. : e Nevada City Branch Nevada City Head Office, 631 Market St., San F rancisco Mrs. Warl L. Coulee arrived Friday from ° Sacramento to relatives successful friends, -but that doesn’t get him anywhere. i! Nevada County Branch Grass Valley through town Friday from Reckerby, enroute Mr. i m a motored to . bridge which was damaged in the re excuses to offer why he has not done as well as his : um. to’ Toa coe =lace Beotd Cea pea New Set Me a gy Epo Py af The person who doesn't save always has a flood of . 7 i i : E: : vi : to repaid the telephone line. om sj f Results! John M, Jaynes went up the ridge e . es "s . . was-in « a : want to listen to excuses or explantions. They wanted Porte, 4 ore ’ ‘ bas nea Se ae ee ne bi & oN the storms you encountered at sea. Did you bring in short visit. to Oroville. en ds. the ship?” In other words, the Department did not yi ees etnened, . ausaday trom . : Fs Biers county of La e : City made a if ounty, of Pike ' business visit to Nevada City With each adult paid admission a "I a . ° on ° was in town Thursday on business. On Monday Night, One Lady will be admitted Free e a a r ‘town Thursday. on business. ‘ Byron Stewart and Mrs. William 7 ros In the office of the Shipping Board in Washington, D. ,erra. : Is the Child to Blame: e B. » av ved 1 a fu ENG , j Cassano at Oak Valley. CHILD ‘4% Shall Ianceent Beles Suffer? . ae to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. UNWANT ty : SHIP? THE rived a few days ago on a short visit ne ; , iy oT re : IN Ba by their nephew, Tommy Devine, ar THE OPENING BILL IS = S . Aurilo Miss Cassano of Sacramento, accompanied “i a BRIN YO DID Cassano of San sister, Francisco and 2 ie rg etic Sy a i ee