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August 11, 1930 (8 pages)

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Ft “AUICUST 11,1930 ry THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA eae THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET re CAMPTONVILLE JOTS Published weekly on Mondays at Nevada City, California, and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postof“fice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES "One Year. pny address in California, in advance FRATERNAL CARDS — NEVADA CITY LODGE, Nw.. 51% CAMPTONVILLE, August 12.— B. P. O. ELKS (Special to Th eNugget.)— Mr. and Meets second and fourth Friday even Mts, B. F. MMecNaught and Mrs. Seying in Elk’s Home, Pine Street Phone 108. Visiting Elks welcome. mour G. Smith of Sleighville House HORACE A. CURNOW motored to Marysville Tuesday on a Exeites Ruler. short business visit. A. M. Holmes, Secretary, 3 Julius E. Pauly and Atcton M. Cleveland motored to Grass Valley and Nevada City on a short business Outside Caiifornia, in U. S. “Three Months .. Mrs. M. J. Cunningham, John Robinson and Lew Woods of Pike City motored' to Grass Valley Wed «published at Nevada City. «Elsie P. Willoughby Editor and Publisher. nesday on a short visit. E. P. GLEASON, W. M. J. F. STENGER, secy. MILO LODGE, No. 48, K. of P. Mrs. F. S. Labadie, Mrs. Roberts Meeta.the lst and 3d Friday nighte and daughter and Mrs. Acton M. at Pythian Hall, Morgan and Powell to Cleveland and daughters motored Bldg. Visiting Knights always wel 3 Dobbins Wednesday on a short visit. come, COZY CORNER CHAT The history of the Hoge Development Company is an exCARL LARSEN, C. C. Caroline Meek and Mrs. F. J.C. B. FOSS. K. of R. & S. ‘scellent example of the reward of patience and persistancy in J. Miss Joupert spent Wednesday in town the mining game. This was coupled, of course, with the great visiting relatives. PROFESSIONAL CARDS faith of the president of the company, Arthur W. Hoge that Fred Yore and son, Herbert, passed through town Tuesday en route the pay rock was there. ROSETTA BUZZA JOHNS to Sleighville House. For years Mr. Hoge has doggedly persisted in pursuing the H. L. Mills of Roseville passed Vocal and Instrumental Instraction elusive color with discouraging results. The company behind Late of the Royal College of Muthrough town Wednesday en route sic, London, England. Vocal Pupi! him, consisting namely of relatives and affluent friensds, had to of Henry Blower and Piano Pupil the upper country. ’ faith in their president and continued ‘to finance him. Theie Mrs. Alice West ‘of Auburn spent of Herbert Sharpe. Terms on appliPhone 229R. 218 French Ave faith is being amply rewarded. Strike after strike has been a week visiting the Groves family. cation. Grass Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gallagher, Mr. made in the oge mine in the past two months each one ricer and Mrs. Richard A. Deal. and chilthan the one before. DR. BELL dren of _Sacramento and Miss Verna Nevada City and the mining industry at large congratulate Deal of Park. Water, Washington, Dentist Mr. Hoge and wish him continued success. were here Saturday as the guests of Office Heurs: 8:30 to 5:80 There are a number of excellent mining properties in the Mrs. Fred B. Hanson. Evenings by Appointment Mervin. Hicks and Floyd Thomas. Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone district that only need enough capital and right management of Browns Valley were in town Satto put them on a excellent producing basis. urday. DR. ROBERT F. WERNER Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vierra, Wm. Great interest was taken in the announcement in The Nugget last week of the New Englands’ acquisition of the ChamCoupe and H. Scheenan were among Physician and Surgeon from Challenge attending the Office: 400 Broad St., Nevada Cit; pion group. This will mean a great deal to Nevada City and those dance here Saturday evening. Hours: 10-12 a.m., 2-5, 7-8 p.m the business men of the community are awaiting with interest Nurse in attendance Henry Casci pased’ thru town : news of Mr. Archibald’s financing program in the east. ‘Monday fro mthe lower-country enroute to Alleghany. The Editor felt last week like the cartoon “WHEN A FELLOW NEEDS A FRIEND.” With a paper to edit and being confined to her home was a severe test. However with the aid of several friends last Monday's issue was one of the best Nuggets ever printed. We gratefully acknowledge the assistance and tender our sincere thanks. As election day draws near our thoughts turn toward the ~ candidates seeking office. In the county only three contests are being waged. Two -three-cornered fights in the District Attorney's office and Joseph Murphy and party were held over here the week end getting their car repaired following a collission on the highway. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hogan of Nevada City were in town Saturday evening atending the dance. _ Miss Lola M. Labadie of Browns Valley was in town Monday visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Lenep of Auburn, spent the week end visiting the Groves family The following were among those Sheriff's Office and the two-sided Coroner's contest. from Downieville attending the The local men are to be complimented in which the clean ‘dance here Saturday eve: Wm. Ayres manner in which their campaigns are being conducted in conDavid Ayres, Miss Ayres, Mr. and ‘trast to the mud-slinging and underhanded methods found in some of the state contests. This is true also of the assembly fight. “Jerry’’ Seawell tells his friends that Maurice Daubins is a fine fellow and Maurice ‘Daubins heartily returns the compliment. We think they are “both excellent men only we feel that since “Jerry” made good he should be returned for another term at last. fin the county office fights the candidates have made a ‘thorough canvass among the voters making it possible to meet «them personally and form their own opinion. Election day will «tell its own story. ; THE VOTER KNOWS HOW AND WHY (Courtesy Sausalito News) ‘ ucTiION OF A~> Sate inst TuTIONS 60, SCHOOLS , Miss Elizabeth McD. Watson Equipped to handle Obstetrical, Surgical, Medicinal ana »-Ray Cases Modera Equipment civic AOOITORIUM, -~ ¢ YOTER FF. LIGRARY CITY HALL UNICID 4 . posses RE Lice HOM & STAB pe ne* ¢ J. T. Hennessy Lynne Kelly NILON, HENNESSY & KELLY Attorneys at. Law, Offices 127 MiB St., Grass Valley; Morgan & Powell) Bldg., Nevada City. W. E. WRIGHT Attorney at Law Office in Union Building Phone 23 Nevada Olty WARD A. JOHNSON, D. C,. Chiropractor Grass Valley Office houra—10 to 12 A. 4. at . 2 to 6:36 P. M., and Mrs. Davidson, A. V. Poggi, Evan Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaw Thomas, Norman Costa, Miss Lueille 7 to 8 P. M., Grass Valley. Sunday : Fogarty, Kenneth Latta, Miss D. by appointment. 160% Mill 8t. Phone G. V. 196 McCoy, Misses Bernice Ellison, M. Erwin, Opal Johnson and Mary Veck. d. F. O'CONNOR Mrs. Lester Jaynes and son of Downileville spent the wek end Civil and Mining Engineer here visiting relatives: United. States. Mineral.. Surve:, Mrs. Margaret Goldthwait left. Licensed Land Surveyvwe.
Upetais Sunday for Indiana Ranch ona ever City Hal. Main Street, Gras . Valiey. visit to relatives. The following were among those from Forest and Alleghany Saturday PREMISES FOR saALZ— attending the big dance: L. Daivs, ‘Fhe residence property of the te P. Morris, Mrs. F. B. Hardie, Mr. Ches. H. Bddy and wife on Pree and Mrs: Roy Gardner, Del Coleman, pect St., Novada City. 9 room: 1% George Batch. stery house ta good repair and weil Ralph Kessler, Margaret Thomas furatshed. Large lot eommanding Mrs. R. Bartsch, Miss Loretta exeellent view. Fully equipped with Bartsch, Mrs. J. Kelly were among water, sewer, electric and gas serthose from North San Juan attendvire. House and carpets eurtaine and ing the dance Saturday eveinng. such furnishings as desired to be Wm. Carlson, a former _resisold te elose estate. dent, now of Long Beach, arrived Inquire of Fred M. Miller, Greas Friday to spend a few days visiting Valley, er O. D. Weedman, Nevada hisold home. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bishop and daughter, Dolores, motored to Nevada City Friday on-a visit. Mrs. Virginia M. Lord left Monday for Decoto after spending two weeks here visiting her parents, Judge and Mrs. W. B. Meek. You are cordially invited to Edward Price, who has been ill for the past few days is improving. Mr. C. Zaring returned Monday from a few days business visit spent at Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Halkyard motored to Nevada City Sunday. our patrons. Regular meals Special reduced prices on many standard guaranteed product s The following suggestions give an idea of the splendid savings: Puretest Glycerine, 25c size 19c Mercurochrome, 35c bottles . Elkays Fly-Kill, 8 oz 29c 35c Adhesive Plaster, 5-yard spool .. 29c Milk Magnesia, pint Epsom Salts, . pound 39c 19¢’ Jonteel Creams—Cold or Van.. 39c 25c Gentlemen's Talc free with Klenzo Shaving ‘Cream at .. 39c Special Prices on Stationery Dozens of other low prices in every department R. E HARRIS THE DEPARTMENT DRUG The STORE Rexall Store Home of the VICTOR Radio ALL THE ODDS AND ENDS That Make The Meal a Banquet At this store you can obain everyhing you need for that meal in the grocery line. We have all the delicious dishes and odds and ends that change a meal into a veritable banquet. We have the best in groceries at prices you can afford to pay. Merchandise cheerfully promply delivered. We disappoint no one. Just give us a trial and be convinced, J. J. JACKSON Phor-, Number One We Deliver ‘WHITE FLANNELS Should Be Cleaned Regularly! y and Thureday afterneons at (aru home and deliver on the next trip over. Phone Canes Valley 375 and we will call th enext trip. We will credit your phone charges. . AEE Ost OAD TTR OTTO ee TY SOOT OD GP OO. we Pee ee ee eer eee tee Hereanonseaneaieias ee ee The Coffee Shop has been made for the convenience of \ Mrs. Anna Grove of San Franeiseo arrived Sunday eouple ‘The Voter, faced squarely with the unassailable record of the almost unparalleled achievements of James Rolph, F. T. Nilon REXALL AUGUST FACTORY-TO-YOU MONEY SAVING SALE see how nice and attractive oS: SstMENr Nevada City ~ NATIONAL COFFEE SHOP $F: CIMIC CENTER Pa NEVADA CHY SANITARIUM ° visit. «and Nevada County, as defined by legal statute. Printed and _. . NEVADA LOBUE, Ku. 18, F2A.M. Stated meetings securd Wednes. Miss Lola M. Labadie of Browns “One Month 25 day of each month at Masonic Tem Valley was is town Wednesday on ple. 8 p. .m. Sojourn/ug brethrer “A Legal Newspaper of General Circulation for Nevada City business returing the same day. are cordially invited. 4 PAGE TWO nee Jr., does and is spending a of weeks visiting here old home. Miss Helen Jaekson of San Jose spent a month visiting Miss Lesta Joubert of Oak Valley. Fred J. Joubert and daughter, Miss Lesta, motored to Auburn Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Deal, and Phinney Deal were among those here from Forest attending the big dance, and a la carte service that will delight the most fastidious Open Daily Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Worth ‘HILLS CREST AUTO WRECKERS 0. not “see” the antics of the bally-hoo crowd—each-with a small New and used parts for all THE ROSE LE& _ “private axe to grind. The Voter-knows that Rolph is’ more a Makes of Cars BEAUTY SHUPPE __ “builder than a politician and that he will become Governor deWe buy and sell Junk _ ‘spite the opposition of various frenzied lobbying factions. Hair Dressing and Beauty “Relph's record. is what the Voter is vitally interested in and Work. Famnous Adele when it comes dowto n brass tacks the Voter is going to make _ 2&@ governor out of this humanitarian man of achievement, Toilet Articles. Louise Marti Miller of All Kinds 410 E. Main Street Phone 150 ee NEW STEAMERS SINGLE OR ENSUITE sed din