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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

August 2, 1935 (6 pages)

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and to offer a limited number of University students an opportunity for the directed observation of children. The school is in session five mornings a week, from 9 to 12 PAGE FOUR oat : . THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1935. . : xp researc orkers, to collec =a JAMBOREE BOY YOGCOUPLEOF «TINY TRIPLETS. axe. ae ; . N. SAN JUAN MARRIED ‘ing for-use of parent education, PLANS BOTIMATES Miss Loretta A. Balsh and Ralph North San SCOUTS LEAVE REGISTER IN U.C. both of the GEO. M. BOBST, “BUILDER OF FINE HOMES” . Emerson, In just two weeks, thirty two Tahoe Area Council scouts led by four adult Jamboree troop officers, will climb aboard a Southern Pacific pecial from Auburn at 7:20 p. m. : ‘. Juan seetion were married in the IN TWO WEEKS parish house of St. Canice. Catholi¢ church on Sunday with Rey. Fathei O’Reilly officiating. The young people will make their home at North San Juan. 250 MEN EMPLOYED Cooley Butler interests are reset of triplets in Berkeley, so far as is Known, has been registered in the . WELFARE COURSE BERKELEY, Aug. 1.—The only o'clock, and is conducted entirely out of doors. Letters are sent to the parents, summarizing the research findings on the child’s behavior. All the children in the nursery school are of pre-school age, thus University of California, although for a 7,500 mile trip to Washington, D. C. to participate in the first National Jamboree of Boy Scouts. Over 30,000 scouts and leaders ported to be employing 250 men in the olden Center, Alta Hill and the Black Bear properties in the vicinity of Grass VValley, California. Reare meetiyg. at dhe: invitation of . gnening of the old Peabody mine is President Roosevelt as part of the proceed§ng vapidly jand it is pe 25th anniversary of scouting in this! jieved that this mine contains exqountry as part of the Silver Jubi-. tensive deposits of profitable gold tee for scouting. These scouts are! ore. —July 30; Mining Journal. MANAGE AUSTIN in Tahoe Council are not sending representatives. In both cases there Were no boys who could meet the first requirement that of one year’s membership and the rank of ‘firstelass scouts. : Tahoe Councils Jamboree committhe trio has not even reached the kindergarten age. They have been signed up for the full play course at the University’s Institute of Child Welfare, which includes such difficult subjects as constucting imposing cagtlds from building blocks, permitting an all year study under the direct supervision of the Institute scientists and technicians. they have ‘‘graduated”’ from the Institute is closely followed as part of the general study of the Instigoing down the-slide and painting . tute. pictures. of something or other on a : big canvas. The triplets, two girls ARGONAUT DIVIDENDS and a‘ boy, are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Hall, Chief Forester The Argonaut company: of Jackof the National Park Service. A set. son, Amador county, recently declared a dividend of 25 cents a share on the 20@000 outstanding shares of common stock payable July 25 to stock of record July 19. This is the first payment.on this stock since last of twins is also majoring in ~builaing blocks at the Institute. The children are enrolled in the nursery school of the Institute, where. the little ones are permitted Their. course through school after . . tee can justly feel proud of the re«ord they have set according to reeent figures received from the NaSILVER MINE L. R. Robins, mining engineer who was general superintendent of the Tonopah-Bemont mining comthree teachers in order that trends of behavior and initiative. may be studied and classified. The enrol!to play under the supervision of. august. Production has been very irregular’ since October, due to the miners’ strike. but the mine is now operating nearly at capacity. June tional office. They are seending 142 ment is limited to 33 in order that CONTRACTOR Mills, Head’ Frames, Hoist Houses Built. Machinery Set. Can furnish complete units, set in place, ready to run. Contract as a whole or part. Nothing too large, None too small. “Let George Do It” NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. PHONE 289-M™” Try Our Delicious Italian Lunches and Dinners é Raviola and Chicken Lucca’s Special COMPLETE BAR SERVICE UNION HOTEL AND LUC CA CAFE 50° BARAMBANI AND ®ANELLI, PROPRIETORS 220 MAIN STREET NEVADA CITY PHONE 164 pany property at Tonopah and other properties of the company in Nevada and Arizona, for several years, has accepted a position as general manager of. the Austin Silver Mining Company property at Austin, Nevada. His’ work started August first. Mr. and Mrs. Robins came to Nevada City three years ago from Ogden, Utah, and have resided on Boulder street during that time. Mr. profit has been estimated at $40.000. E. A. Stent of Jackson is vicepresident and general manager. pereent of the iriginal quota of scouts based on the number of the troops. in the council. This is the pecent of. the regional quota of stands 14th in the United States. out of 600 councils. t Jamboree Chairman, Guy W. Brundage has made plans for a big send off on August 13th T.he drum corps of the Auburn Post of the American Legion will parade with . the Jamboree scouts to the Nevada . : : street station of the Southern Pa-. Robins has made numerous 2 ety saat eific. Moving and still pictures will. 028 of mining properties in this be taken and a final check made on . section since Die erie here. * is all members of the group prior to with regret that the many friends leave taking of parents. It is a of Mr. and Mrs. Robins see them depected that several hundred in addi. } part. They have become quite deep. _ Electrical Murray ! COMPLETE LINE OF APEX REFRIGERATORS WASHERS AND IRONERS COMPARE OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY! WE WILL CALL AND TEST YOUR RADIO TUBES FREE 203 Commercial Strect Nevada City Phone 454 the studies may be made as intensive and conclusive as possible. The purposes of the nursery school are to set up a laboratory for
the study of child development by — Off the Face Summer Wave . . . It Holds! KEE Exclusive Beauty Shop $ A Reconditioning, 'WANTED—Clean rags at the Nugget Office. tion to parents will be on hand to! ly enached to tis elty and many speed the scouts on their way as. friends are sorry to have them leave. part of the special train containing The Austin Silver nine Com: BKO ccouts pany property is located in the city Last Saturday and ~ Sunday the of Austin and sees sixty men Seas Jamboee troop with only one shor . Ployed. Austin is the second oldest mining camp in Nevada. Virginia due to sickness put in a busy 24 i © coe v4 hours practicing fontures to be used . City being the first. The Lincoln Revitalizing Oil Permanent “on their trip. Personal and patro}. #igiway runs through the mining Come to the Exclusive for this newest of summer waves. It’s a Bf equipment was checked for short-. Property, which is 170 miles east permanent that holds its beauty in the most wilting weather and it’s cleverly designed to, be equally attractive with gay off-the-face hats or with floppy straws. Our price includes a lovely wave for everyone in every style—Priced at $3.50 and $5.04. ; FREDERIC WAVE LJ ’ EUGENE WAVE of Reno. Paul Klopstock, financier of New York, and Charles Sabin, Jr., an associate, are interested in reopening the Austin Silver property. The main shaft is being cleared out, enlarged and retimbered. The whole property is being equipped with the most modern machinery as reopening progresses. An extensive development program has been outlined. ~ Signal Stove Oil _ ages. Jamboree campfire stunts were tried out with great success at the closing campfire. Final preparations’ and training will be done at Camp. Pahatsi, Auggust 9, 10 and 11 at which time Pageantry, and costumes, entertainment, personal, patrol, and troop equipment will be checked over, to insure that the Tahoe scouts are as fully prepared as possible to ie, any situation that may arise and. are able to compare’ favorably with . any other group. The scouts are full of enthusiasn: for the trip and have already started collecting news items, information bulletins and pictures for their “Trek Books’ in which they will . For Appointment Phone Grass Valley 60 Exclusive Beauty Shop 215 W. Main—Grass Valley Hotel Senator Sacramento's finest and most modern hotel, \ the Senator j I i ia’ i i ehronicle events and places they see. ~ ous the pride California " Capitol City. The troop has had a number of Facing beautiful Capitol Park, the Senator is changes in it’s membership since it > was started, due to some dropping ideally located. eut. : PERSONAL : oo So Outstanding dining rooms, modern coffee MACK MINES, LTD. h ’ . Considerable delay is being caus. mop: ed through the felling of a tree by : ; s : ee Three hunded and sixty rooms. Daily rates G. & E. line not for fram the Mack from $3. : _ Mines. in the Canada Hill district Like all of Signal’s varied southeast of this city in the last few products it’s Stove Oil is re2 days. The shaft was flooded covering fined after a special formula LOANS TO AID : _ two pumps, which had. been installed which insures greater heating # AGRICULTURE acramento recently. The shaft was practically service at a savings— which y cleaned out when the mishap occur. : you will appreciate. So red. Bruce’ Wallace of Los Angeles. } is reopening the property. We can make regular. de: liveries to your home. : e . .Nevada City G 3 . : s 4a A. . . ROWEN —— . SEE THE NEW . Staual Distributor Phone Grass Valley 626 TO WATER CONSUMERS trrigation hours will be in effect from this date on: May 28, 1935. Irrigation hours— 6 to9a-m.; 5 to 8 p. m. No irrigation water permitted to be run outside of these hours. = : Have all leaky taps and. TY--plumbing fixtures repaired. By order Borrow from Bank of America Bank credit is an important influence in speeding national recovery. Bank of America is making loans to individuals under its popular personal loari plan every day. Iris lending money to aid agriculture, to stimulate commerce and industry, and to encourage Californians to buy or build their homes under the helpful provisions of the Federal = Housing Act. 1935 Plymouth Cars SALES AND SERVICE : CHAS. E. LEITER, DISTRIBUTOR Day and Night Service Anywhere Auto Repairs of Every Kind 128 Main Street Nevada City Mrs. Prestinn's News Stand Stationery, Magazines 316 Broad St. Nevada City ——ee Phone 183 ~ GOOD SERVICE COSTS NO MORE A modern establishment-—a trained, intelligent and courteous personnel — distinctive motor equipment and other evidences of progress and prosperity are NOT an indication that funeral service charges will be high. A successful concern can be built only by serving honestly and well, at prices that are fair and reasonable, HOLMES FUNERAL HOME “Ambulance Service With Safety and Dignity” Phone 56W, Grass Valley. Phone 208, Nevada City. Member Federal De posit HOTEL “CAPL-COUNGE, He $11052/ = BANKof AMERICA . er MATIONAL TRUST & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION H. Z calles Supt. of Wate: A SPLENDID VALUE i VS Tee —wo { 159 Power Stseet SAN FRANCISCO « NEVADA CITY -Advisory Board --E. M. Rector, cHairMAN --R. J. Bennetts H. A. Curnow -Dr. C.P. Jones -Geo. L. Jones -W. F. Prisk--G. J. Rector G. W. Starr -Officers . E, M. Rector, VICE-PRESIDENT AND MANAGER HA. Curnow, ASSISTANT VICE-PRESIDENT (ASSISTANT TRUST OFFICER) ‘ John J. Fortier, assistant CASHIER 5 . = theLobby . oe Se siecle ms sa rm : a Pee . st : Vs, " iis ” . sii TRONIZ! ' AD" ‘