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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

August 26, 1929 (6 pages)

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GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS Coo eeeeeeneeenenmetieeeen Miss Rachael Penrose, who is with! Marian Taylor Who te 4 me, GG. & Com da City, filling the Miss Minnie Fraser, of Valley office, while th#Ttatter is at Lake Tahoe for a two week’s vaeation. _ “ae is Mrs. Nellie Michell and grandson, Frank W. Miehell, spent. several weeks in San Francisco. : William Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Harris has entered business college at Sacramento. Miss, Filizabeth Rogers has as a guest her sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Rogers of San Iraneisco. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Hooper, Jr., are spending. their vacation in the bay ‘cilies. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Shirkey were in Sacramento last week. He attended . the convention of optometrists while there. ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curnow have as guests, Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Zimmerman of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Miller are spending a short vacation in the bay region. ” Mrs. John Phillips epent a Valley. Mrs.° Kitty Clemo of Berkeley few days visiting in Grass has. been sent as a delegate to the conventions of the Great Pocahontas Oakland and San Francisco. Miss Velma Meltz and John Bertino of Marysville visited friends in Grass Valley Sunday. in Miss Georgie Donnelly has as guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moynough of San Francico. Miss Tilizabeth Lucas accompanied Mr. and Mrs. A. Gill to San Francisco recently and will visit for a time. Ek. W. Rowe and Charles. Oliver doys fining in ihe upvor lake country. spent a few Lester Wiseman came down from the Brush Creek mine and visited for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. as guests, of Arizona, Eldred of Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prisk, Sr., ae home from a visit at~ Alameda and Sacramento. Mrs. M. E. Eldredge is here from San Francisco with Mr. and Mrs, Dudley Eldredge for a_ short time. Mrs. Eldredge is the mother of Dudley Eldredge. E.J.-Heppner have Mr. and Mrs. John Fox and Mr. and Mrs. J. A Coach Fare That Saves You $50 The regular one way fare to Chicago is $76.64.Lower berth adds $22.50. Total, $99.14. With this special coach fare your saving is exactly $46.64. A lot of people are buying this plain, unfrilled transportation, and are going East in comfortable reclining chair cars, with a big saving of money. Here are some other examples of these popular fares, with proportionate savings: Boston . $86.23 New York . . 83.06 St-Eouis-—. — 47.50 Oriahar oe. oe oo ee Néw Orleans . . 47.50 Denver eine 30.00 Salt Lake City 20.00 Bi Paso: 65) 45.38 ROO Tickets good in sleeping cars east of Chicago. Ask your Southern Pacific agent about the fast trains carrying these coaches over the direct routes to the East. ; Southe . 1 _THF NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA =m SSS trent cece FE Soe to seer en eens <3 as = eae rt Ca = eT 3 = ———— Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Taylor and: A part¥ ecomposéd of Mr. and Earl Ca spent the week end Miss Sibyl Taylor spent a few days'Mrs. C. A, Harrig§ ‘and children,. in Berkeley. Miss Ethel Caddy, who in San Francisco, They met Miss had taken a . 7 1 af pany in Neva-'summer course at Columbia Univer_position of ; sity in company with the Grass Tupper. Miss Nadine Miss Aileen Hocking is home from a visit in San Francisco with relatives. C. H. Barker and Richard Gates spent a few days on a fishing trip at Lake Faucherie. J. H. Weyel has Charlotte Weyel as guests, Miss of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Elias Dart and baby ofMarysville. Russell Whiting of San Rafael visited William Whiting Valley over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sims attended the theater in Sacpamenot recently. ‘ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wales and son of San Francisco are spending their vacation at the James Retreat. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowden and daughter, of Oakland passed thru Grass Valley enroute to Engles. Mrs. Bowden was fomerly Miss Bernice Bendorff. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams of Lodi were business visiotrs at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyden during last week, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keegan of Sacramento were recent visitors in Grass Valley. Mrs. H. Campbell has as visitors, Mrs. H» W. Seims and Mrss. Wallace of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. William Foote are visiting at Vallejo. Miss Maie Foote is visiting at Vallejo, San Francis co,and Redwood City. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Whittet tave fad as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Kenof Grass ;neth Lombard of Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leary and son are home froni five weeks vacation spent at Santa Cruz and San Francisco. J. S. Hennessy, city superintendent of schools, in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson and son of Oakland visited relatives in Grass Valley recently. Miss Dora Mitchell is home for a short vacation before returning to College of Pacific at Stockton. She spent the summer has been ia the high Sierra country in charge of the recreational department of the Stockton municipal camp. Mr. and Mrs. Booth have had as visitors, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of Turlock. Miss Juanita Booth visited in Turlock six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Zembsch spent a week at Lake Tahoe. M. J. Porter and _ family Sunday in Marysville. Miss Ada Arthur Francisco recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Storz and son spent the week end at Lake Tahoe. Subscribe for The Nugget. spent visited in San Mrs. Cora Wodds, and William Levec spent two week’s vacation at Arroyo Grande near San Luis Obispo. Mr. and Mrs. John Hocking visited in Gakland and San Francisco with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mooser and Miss Alice Mooser are home from Lake Tahoe. Mrs. Mooser and daughter spent a few weeks while he wa there only over the week end. Miss Clara Grimes .of Oakland visited relatives in Grass Valley and Nevada City recently. Mrs. Mary Bivens had as a visitor her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Bivens of Sacramento. Charles ‘Taylor and Micolm Hammill spent a day recently in Sacramento on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitburn and son, Bobbie, spent a week’s vacation in Oakland. ' Among those attending the funeral of the late Ann W. Stacey were, Bert Stacey and daughter, Lodema. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Larue and childen were called to San Luis Obispo a few days ago by the dangerous illness of his father. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ball of Reno are here visiting as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rust. Mrs. William Hocking has as a visitor her sister, Mrs. George Azevedo of Sacramento. Bayne Coe of Brentwood spent a few days recently with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quick, and other relatives in Grass Valley. Miss Claire Newport of San -Francisco is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. K. Booth and family. Mrs. Adelma Prisk King and daughter of southern Nevada spent a few weeks in Grass Valley visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nile and children spent a week’s vacation in the Redwood: country, rE. H. Armstrong has returned from .a few days spent in San Francisco on business. Harold Hansen, who has been employed in the U. S. Forest Service near Sierraville, returned to° Grass Valley recently and left for Sacramento to enter junior college. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. -Westbrook were recent visitors at Quincy and in the Feather river country. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Tyrrell were week end visitors in Bekeley. Miss Adele Snyder returned from a two week’s vacation in Reno. Mrs. E. A. Bennetts is spending her vacation at Santa Cruz. Mrs. Zadow, has as a guest, Mrs. H. Taylor of Westwood. Misses Bernice and Reba Argall were Sunday visitors in Sacramento. Maleolm Watson’ spent a week’s vacation in San Francisco. Rev. E. O. Chapel and wife pent a few days in Oakland recently. — 3 minutes longNSTEAD of being a drudging task all day long, your washday need last only 15 minutes; half of that time spent in gsthering the clothes and linens, the other half devoted to putting them away after they have been returned to you fresh, clean, neatly ironed, gf Launonyys! . ALEX RAMSEY, Agent wundles Shipped Out Mondays, Returned Thursdays ready to usé. 7 oe Baeuieae: ceeae, r has been there for several weeks returned home with him. C. A. HarrisS tfSaBUwSynud Mrs. Ruby Hegarty of the Alpha Hardware company office staff is on a two weeks vacation. ' Mrs. Ray George returned home from a visit in Scramento. She was “&ccompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. W. Jewell, who spent the week end in Grass Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr and children were recent business visitors in San Francico. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mitchell and dughter, Doris, of San Francisco are spending their vacation in Grass Valley. Miss Mary Branson of Ely, Nevada, is visiting Miss Retha Downey in Smartville. Mrs. Robert Ingam and sons, Robert and Peter, spent a week in Berkeley with her parents: Mrs. Lillian Deward has as visitors, Mr. and: Mrs, Clifton Davis oi Oakland. Tom Griffith attended a meeting of the Sacramento Valley Soccer League directors in Sacramento during last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan P. Donovan of San Francisco spent last week end in Grass Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rowe accompanied thei daughter, .W nifred, to Berkeley where she will c mplet: her last year. They visited in the ba: region before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whiting are home from a visit in Colorado, Utah and southern United. States. . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Prisk and son, Leonard, are spending a vacation in the bay region. Mrs. John Loutzenheiser and house guest, Miss Pauline Genesey, visited at Lake Tahoe for a short’ time. J. J. Loéser is home from a week’s business trip to San Fancisco. E. H. Thompson of Auburn is in charge of the Chain Groceteria, while the manager Tom Constantine is off on his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Constantine are spending a two weeks vacation in southern California. Mr. and Mrs, Alyon Jones spending a short Francisco. Mr, and Mrs. H. I. Graser and children spent a few days at Lake Tahoe. — Frank Neely of San Francisco was recent visitor in Grass Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bennetts spent short vacation at Crescent City. Miss Priscilla Fiori spent a week viiting in San Jose recently. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hartung are fn San Francisco for a vacation. Howard C. Bennetts spent market week in Oakland. Frank Williams and wife spent a vacation in San Frncisco. Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. King spent ome time in San Francisco. M. J. Brock spent a few days in San Franeisco on business recently. Mrs. Sarah Mitchell is visiting relatives in Stockton. Mrs. Simon Crase is in Santa Rosa visiting her son ‘Ernest, and family. Alonzo LeDuc is reported seriously ill at his home in Grass Valley. are vacation in San a a See Me— See Better GEO. H. SHIRKE’ Opt. D. Optometris? 118 Mill Se. Grass Valley FOOD FOR THOUGHT The news columns tell us that the Fegeral Government has forwarded a cheek to the amount of $4,370,000. to aid in the payment of flood control assessments No’s. 2, 6, and 7 and this will be inereaed by simila: amounts already appropiated by the State. This is a needed help to thc land owners who have been burden ed by these great obligations. In another column, $9,000,000. is set aside for California Grape grow: ers. This is as it should be also, fo: unless the grape grower receives aid the price of wine will soon be placed out of our reach. It is to ponder how niuch will be appropriated to’ keep people fron: making wine, made possible by~-this $9,000,000. of aid. These foregoing are absolute ne cessities to the farmer ~-and are classified as aid. When the hydrau lic miner asked for $200,000. to pu: him on his feet, that was paternal ism. It is not about time to inquire where our repesentatives are in the legislative halls and what ails their ability that their only aid to the hydraulic miner ~ is pomises at election time? James D. Stewart, Mining Engileer, Auburn, California, August 19 CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED RATES One cent a word for first iusértion wo cents a word for one month ‘iaimum rate, 25¢c, one time, 50« ‘Of month. FOR SALE CHEAP A small upright piano and a Cu} yvranson player may be had foi dalance due. Write Ellas Marx Musie (Co. 1029-31 Jay St., Sacramento, Cal. 41-44ch MALE HELP WANTED Reliable man wanted to run Me Ness Business in Nevada eounty. $5 to $12 daily profits. No capital. o1 experience reyuirde. Wonderful op portunity, Write today. FURST «& THOMAS, Dept. F, 426 Third St. Oakland, Calif. 40-42° { HAVE INSTALLED A HEMstitching machine and ~ pleater in my dressmakivge shop on Nevada Street, and drders for work of this kind will be promptly executed. Mrs. Ira Andryws, frésidence just back of W. P. Jones. 26tt TO EXCHANGE Oakland income residence property to exchange ‘for Nevada county ranch property. . Address P. QO. Box 433, Nevada City. 39-42* MINE FOR SALE Drift gravel placer mine 46 acres, 1760 feet of channel. All new ground. Mine run from 200 feet of tunnel $7. per ton car. Jas. Gavin, Forest Hill, Placer County, Calif. 37-40*. NATIONAL COFFEE SHOP You are cordially invited to see how nice and attractive “The Coffee Shop has _ been made for the convenience of our patrons. Regular meals and a la carte service that will ‘>delight the most fastidious Open Daily Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Worth — Upholstering > JOHN W. DARKE. 109J Phones 109M HOTEL 208 Sacramento St. Modern Equipment ¥ C. Colombo, proprietor Phone 323 io ITALIA Raviola and Chicken Dinner on Sundays, $1.00 Weekday, 50c Raviolas to take home, 25c per dozen PEP ted NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Miss Elizabeth McD. Watson Equipped to handle Obstetricai, Surgical, Medicinal ana X-Ray Cases Nevada City Peery TS eee ee eee Tee 138 Commercial St. Examinations bs ep a heaDtnateenn bes laderonbaeiemniove Sessaranbsak JAMES D. STEWART, E. M. Consulting Mining Engineer Phone 107 Reports 30 Years’ Experience in Western Mining Fields dh de stm ser ocala ntl dination en oiols Auburn, Calif. Management ' a oj : __MOMDAY, AUGUST. 26, 1929 SSS re a ee eeenttccocteannygyeen sperms gene Nevada City 3 i —— pmoweay GRASS VALLEY ASSAY . OFFICE Under New Management Assiys for Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead, Iron, Mercury, Tin or any metal. Samples received before 9 4. M. reported same day. Ore Testing Laboratory We are equipped for testing ar® submitting methods for commercial ‘treatment of complex ores. Test ores for Amalgamation, Concentration Floatation, Cyanidation of any mei. wllurgical process. 00 Mine Examinations and Repo Mill Examinations and Testin Licensed Ore Buyer 129 CH’! RCI ST. GRASS VALLEY FRESH FISH DAILY We Are Supplyng » Our Customers with Fresh Fish Every Day Right From The Water The Prices Are Reasonaw. The Quality is Right EDDIE LEONG FRATERNAL CARDS NEVADA CITY LODGE, Nu. 518 B. P. O. ELKS Meets second and fourth Friday evening in Elk’s Heme, Pine Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks welcome. RICHARD R. GOYNE, Exalted Ruler. A. M. Holmes, Secretary, NEVADA LODGE, oe. 183, F. & A. M. Stated meetings seer: 1 Wednes day of each month at V afonic Temple. 8 p. .m. Sojourn’sg brethren are cordially invite. JOHN W. DARE, W. M. J. F. STENGE!., Secy. MILO LODGE, No. 48, K. of P. Meets the 1st and 3d Friday nights ~ at Pythian Hall, Morgan and Powell Bidg. Visiting Knights always welcome. : W. C, JEFFREY, C. C. J.C. E. FOSS, K. of R. & 8. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ROSETTA BUZZA JOHNS Vocal and Instrumenta) Instruction Late of the Royal College of Music, London, England. Vocal Pupil of Henry Blower and Piano Pypil of Herbert Sharpe. Terns on apRlication. Phone 229R, 218 trench Ava. Grass Valley. DR. BELL Dentist Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appei>tment Morgan & Powell Bids. Phone DR. ROBERT F. HE RNER Physician and S.oeeon fice: 1400 Broad St.,. Nevada City Hours: 10-12 a.m., 2-5. 7-8 p.m. Nurse in attendance J. M. McMAHON Attorney at Law Pine & Court Sts. — Phone 41 Nevada City, California Pa? ¥. T. Nilon J. T. Hennessy Lynne Kelly NILON, HENNESSY & KELLY Atiorneys at Law, Offices 127 Mill St., Grass Valley; Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nevada City. See W. E. WRIGHT } Attorney at Law : Office in Union Building Phone 23 Nevada City EDWARD 6. UREN Mining and Civil Engineer Mining Reports Furnished» Mining District Maps Phone 278R Nevada City i WARD A. JOHNSON, D. Cc, Chiropractor Nevada City Grass . Office hours—10 to 12 A. M. a Nevada City. 2 to 5:30 P. M.,. an Mondays, Wednesdays and la 7 to 8 P. M., Grass Valley. Sund: by ‘appointment. : ; 229 Commercial St. Phone N., 150% Mill St. Phone G, 3 g & Nevada City Cleaners rs