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"PAGE SIX 3 THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, DEC. 28, 1934
en SAE DA FAR TTS TIE RTT
1 cen £ : Re my , ; 4 Ss ‘ db iles from Merced. ier eins as-in Nevada City with n fel
BIGGER SHARE OF . bra a © pueetae ans cn ori FUNERAL HELD BL UE BIRD CAMP FIRE i hie oe eee: ‘een a rad cea. . etio While here Cedric Gates
pi ing intact the present amounts GIRIS CELEBRATE XMAS perintendent of the Original’ wine. . enjoyed a fox hunt, catching a fox
Re to counties. FOR MRS. CT EMO iformerly operated by the Original! . on Sugar Loaf just north of this
inSs > Mi x d° Milli i f ; city.
GAS FUNDS FOR . Association support of an in
(he Blué Bird Bioup-ot Campfire ining an illing Company o
Sixes allocation ‘to cities is conMerced. Hd C. Jacobs, superintendent of
'Girls have just made a quarterly re5 P ae ee as Jew .
¥ j ditional, the announcement statea, Funeral services were held yesteriS oe is eiiowa thal ti , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rose enjoyed. the Empress mine at Newton, who
atest gs ta por in Vv ie 8 Sh mn 1e1T acti Vvi: : : Sint » . rads itv 7 1
a j upon there being no. diversion of day afternoon for the late Mrs. Vera)! spending Christmas day in Grass. resides in Nevada City, was about
oJ oe . °
. tie s_since October. The:Octob«r of-! _. 2 “a : Tee : of 3
‘gasoline tax money from its present Cleveland Clemo, who passed away . et SE Betty Hora. ona dont : Valley with Mr. and Mrs. Homer. town. for the first time Christma
Advocating an increaed share ot, »ledged purposes of street and: highat a Grass Valley clinic on Decem. d Mata MT ee # : ; Britten. day. e has-been confined to his
a ; , for cities, the. way constructio&§ and maintenance. ber 24. The services were in 2 7 Mrs. Emma Foley enjoyed a fam-. home for 30 days recovering from
oa Zasoline tax money for cities, the} way construc : jarms. October was occupied with eo ; eres 3 5 ; ildn wore
California State Automobile Asso-}\ <A further stipulation by the Asso-, charge of W. R. Jefford & Son. weekly meetings at Which paper ily gathering Christmas. Among. a recent operation. His friends we
eiation today announced its suppert!ciation is that the increased funds Mrs. Clemo had a wide circle of . those present were her son, Elzear. Pleased to see him about. Dene 1 8 Ss Cla Is e
. dolls < and doilies were cut out and
colored, cartoons _ drawn, _ Ictters
of a plan which would give Nevad« . shall be expanded in cities for the, friends in Nevada City — Grass
City approximately $1,225 each;same purposes and under the same} Valley and the death of this FOUAE + ibien 4G abaink aa Gccs nal student at U. C. Berkeley. — Sere ee aes
year, or double the present amount. . state supervision as now. providea. matron comes as a ee see shock gapies paved. Robert Gates moored foe Sacra. FOR RENT—Housekeeping Apt. a
As one feature of its street and ! by law. The law states that atten-j to the scabs ie of her family ah Mildred Psblaisen Waseca oe Wednesday with his brother, East Broad St. Apply at above adhighway policies to be. presented oe shall first be given to improve-j the _— friends she has made " during ,NoVember and Joauné Lee. Cedric Gates and wife, who spent dress. 12-27-1tp.
the Y.erislature éarly in -January, j ment of state highways through. both cities. She was a member of
thé Leva Aleeilinty and of the Ne was sergeant at arms. Christmas ;
: went s, ros 3 of, th egion Aux j eee : s
the. Automobile Association an-!cities, and then to other streets o © Les gifts of paper white narcissus plantFoley, of Visalia, and Miss Deynes TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ‘
nounced it will support the propos-} major importance. vada City Rebekah lodge. She was ind Were Winds os the parses Gt Ac at
al for ‘allocation of an additional. The law also provides that the. 37 years of aga. Interment was ero Ni eva a T ea tre
quarter-cent of the gasoline tax to 'State Department of Public Works is} made in the Rough and Ready ceme. : ae li Christmas morning plants were ; rl te ech cl
cities. This would make a total al-. responsible for the improvements t«. tery, with the Legion Auxiliary con: ae .
delivered to. each child’s home, by, location of one-half cent of the gas-. be made in cities with the gasoline Seles —— ay re Joan Grant. The Christmas party: fFRIDAY :
within the city limits of California] work itself, or delegate oa ae peee: tree was inspected and admired, . se eas nnioeana < the Pi t
icipalitie . ,#nditure of the money to cities. liam and Bertha Heaton. : I 4 oe
TAUDICIPAliEs. . ’ feveiana> iat games were played and the one winGreat Open Spaces, and speeds to a smashing climax.
“The Association is advocating; Which are found to\be properly} A son, Robert C a. Aine is ning the most games won the first.
j : " . , Paes . ili inga; a. Ss, e ub
this policy as a means of more near-. ee ee bd ae poe Pee aise ante prize. Betty Jane’ Rore won it. Sec. : SATURDAY ; oy
ly equalizing the motorist’s contri. an efficient and economic manner.” . Mrs. Olive Groves, ond prize went to Helen Butts. i George Brent, Ann Dvorak, and Bette he
bution to the improvement of city; _ Mrs.M. Glendennen, Gold Flat; step s : Davis combine their talents to make )
3 ; brother, Eugene Cleveland, Grass wih aoe was Played by Betty this modern problem draina one of ima
= county roads, atid state high. . REGISTER Vaile are the surviving family Jean Jaeobs in original costume, de-: portance. George Brent plays the 1ole of the suécessiul husband:
Ways,’ said John R. Graham of Mer. Vs é e livering presents-and pop corn a)
eed, president of the club. members. SUNDAY and MONDAY .
: to everyone present. ~
Pp The services were conducted by
Again Clark Gable and Joan Ciawford make
I oposed by the Association !
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Ag: i
ose Cite FOR SNOW S ORT the Reverend Charles Washburn. } The next meeting will he held on: AINED the headlines in their latest picture of love
ee eect for
Duets were sung by Mrs. C. Cornisn ‘J@?¥8rY 2, at. 2 p.m., and the year
and intrigue “Chained.” Otto. Kruger and
ets Ge
will be star fiti solutions, ; ; . ~ he all-star cast.
, Twenty-elpht’ scout: scouts had already}and Mrs. Dorsey. The numbers! arted — resolt ee and Stuart Erwin are also in the
i : : : ; = ae ; new members will be admitted. ; =
1 registered for the 8th winter camp]chosen were ‘Some Day We'll ae Ioan Gesat Re
‘of the Tahoe Area Council with derstand,” and ‘Have Thine OF chess (ae ee rote ie:
. Sood prospects of a camp of 60,]. Way, Lord.’ Burial took place at j
; according to word received fromjthe Rough and Ready cemetery. .
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. Seout Executive Harris Ricksecker.}. Graveside services were conducted STEGER FAMILY REUNION
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” BELLE’S BEAUTY =a
Scouts from Auburn, Applegate, by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the AmLoomis, Lincoln, Sheridan, and]erican Legion. The pall bearerg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steger held
Roseville, are already listed to make; were: Messrs. E. R. Burkner, Lu-. 2 family reunion on Christmas Day
; up this year’s camp as well as scouts. ther Marsh, H. C. Bennetts, M. T.:and. all enjoyed a beautifully decooe Marin ‘county, Petaluma and. Smith, Andrew Bacon and Frank!rated gift laden tree, and a delicivus
PERMANENT WAVES A
SPECIALTY $3.50 To $5.00
ALL BRANCHES OF BEAUTY CULTURE
Vallejo councils. Two scout execu. . Bennallack: .~ (dinner. Those presént for the afPhone 740 Grass Valley 147 Mill Street
E tives in addition to the local exefair were : Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Steaeeberbertesdesiestesteste destestesterteateateatestestoateatesteote forte sferferfergesfoafeefectesestesfesfectestesteabesteateeofeafeefesteaterteofedtente
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cutive will be present for the 5 day{_. le Wed ger, Jr., and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
q camp from Monday to Friday, DePierson Tuttle eds Miles Coughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Don=
s cember 31st to January 4th. Miss Donna Colvig ald Steger, Carl and Ray Steger,
Yor the first time since 1926, —— . Miss Beth Steger, and host and
U ( q E § TI ) N New Years Eve will be spent in. The marriage of Pierson Tuttle, ! hostess. or : our
qd camp. A New Years Eve program. son of Judge and Mrs. Raglan Tut—
; ir our Xmas Mone of thrills, colored flares, stunts and . tle, and Miss Donna Colvig of Weed, LOCAL BOYS GET BIG FISH :
4 y tA noise has been arranged by the vis-. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Colpee &4 ‘
2 iting executives and scouts. Each! vig of Weed, was announced WedDelbert Schiffner and Bob Tucker
Scout has been requested to bring a} nesday when the happy couple vis-jmade a fishing trip to the Klamath ‘
: noise maker. A special feed will be . ited the bridegroom’s home here. It} River last week end and speared :
-y : transpired that the marriage took. six salmon, weichin hunprepared by cook Fred Stephen, p , shing over one hun ES
which will include some surprises. place some three months ago. The. dred and fifty pounds. WE SUGG T
here is no safer Plenty of fun is promised around ; wedding came as the culmination of
\ mond i 8 the big fireplace in the well heatea a romance at the College of the Pa4 \ ‘ dia imeest i lodge. ;cific where both bride and _ bridement than a qualReports from the summit say the groom were formerly students. Porson 4
ity Bluebird genuine diarecent cold spell has made the snow . Pierson Tuttle is a member of the « -*
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mond. You will enjoy its just right for skiing, which will be, State “highway staff ipeatod a oer . in Naakceis tecner Nokect
j the chief recreation j{ramento, where he and his bride{ : ‘ Four Piece
‘ . divid ds f : : F . carrier, came up from San_ Franperpetua ividends o Parties are planning to go both: Will make their home. 4 e
F ds of siete 4 : : . cisco to spend the holidays in Nes happiness. Diamonds o by the Southern Pacific train No. . CHRISTMAS MAIL WELI vada City and Grass Valley visiting BEDROOM SUITE
full trade-in value .. 224 and also by the Greyhound bus Son er gee relatives. >
doubly auaranteed pe oe te Sete noon Monday. seiuaes Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coleman, of
s All campers have been requested to ge : : 2 ;
The big Christmas rush is over at. Alleghany, spent Christmas in Ne i e
report method of transportation to eke a _!vada City with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
headquarters so definite plans te the saga es office. ges shipJapeke aid: Hewes. —ALSO—
. meeting campers at camp may he. / ments o outgoing an incoming Misses Ruth and Jean Gleason and .
ne —— made. An advance party led by Mr. mail and parcel post were handled brother, Verne Gl n, all students Rugs, Chesterfield Sets--wet Mill St. Sree YONOT oichceckor will into camp Sun-. with d and r wae ee E thing in Furniture Ricksecker will go into camp wi speed and accuracy. ednes-. at the University of California, are very g A a
flathorized distributor day, December 30. day morning found very few packspending the’ holidays in Nevada: Overstuffed Chairs
4 > eo F 2 ao MAN DEAD ages left to send out. City with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
MRS. LENORA BOWMAN Postmaster Betty Martin West @ P Gleason. UP .
’ ) h Dispatches Rare he eon rabcived tn arranged for a part of the Mailing Miss Nora Hughes and Miss Made!
$19. ao
2 of packages to be left at the Chamli Huzghe Qs Francisco, sis-'
. 3 this city telling of the death of Mrs. ; ine Hughes, of San Francisco,
4 ‘ * ber of Commerce rooms and with t f Mr. A. D. Hugh have be
‘ ag ores Posey former someent OF . se AGditiondl help the Work wal, ngs I di t Li oF
DIA OND RINGS Nevada City, in Long Beach. She. iad wut cui holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ndirec s ing
: : $. was the widow of the late Dr. I. T.} °* a Ree Hughes at their home on Pine st. .
a é. ene
The Misses Hughes returned to San LAMP. $5 95
‘i PROTECTIVE LEAGUE Francisco this afternoon. ‘6
i CHRISTMAS BENEFIES Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parsons and with, Shade
Richard Parsons motored to Reno
: 5 ee ete age The Mine Workers Protective Leaon Christmas day and were dinner
sue Monday completed the distribu-! guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Roddy
J tion. of some $650 as direct Christ-. formerly of Nevada City.
; mas benefits. Of that amount $400}, Mrs. James Rice, who has residwent in $10 payments to members!ed in Nevada City for the past year,
no longer able to make the payroll. will-leave Monday to join her husof any mine or who are temporiliiy } band who is at Clearing House, Cali-:
out of a job, and $250 went to} — : =. : a
SHOW BOAT SALMON— TR widows apie: members. cae FS eraenEsen Perera :
oe me ronan en Start the New Year
The remains of Ernest Leonard
GUITTARD’S CHOCOLATE 24c Grigg, who committed suicide in
. Pound Hills Flat, December 22, were. shipre
es a ee Seer as as ped by Holmes Funeral Home, WedGOLDEN ISLAND SYRUP _
nesday to Bisbee, Arizona. This was
in accordance with instruct s by
> a 1.33 dae es
Mrs. Hilda Grigg, the Widow, .who
TYLER COFFEE— resides there. .
. Pound .. 24c
BY GOING 10 THE FIREMEN'S
BALL
. a
CHRISTMAS PARTY
j TYLER TEA— 50c The Sunday school of the Metho.
] Pound dist church served a dinner at 6:30!
‘TiMA BEANS— “Oc [ince Ina Gay, New F ope
last evening. class un-der its teacher rendered several
numbers that completed a splendid:
TRUPAK PUMPKIN— . 5 c y ‘program. The Sunday school preNo. 2'4 Can
sented the pupils with bags’ of We Have a Grid Assortment 95
oe andy fr It ifull
" 4 CRANBERRY SAUCE_ JAc ae y rom a beautifully lighted at only
An appreciative audience was
I Can SE) SAE SE es is ae era OI ee ee present to enjoy the program.
. CARSE—At Peardale, Nevada
county — December . 25, 1934, ‘to -Mr.
tana Mrs. Bud Carse of Peardale, a
penanees. .
aa ae 25 Cispneniar Gama Also A Few Exclusive Models Hollywood Flashes, a“
ee er Cc ATKINSON——At LeBarr Meadows, %
— ays Grass Valley, Nevada county, De-! ; $10.95 TO $16.75
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cember 24, 1934, 11:30 p. m. to Mr. .
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and Mrs. A. L. Atkinson, a daugh_Jackson =. «. Rose Fashion Shoppe
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; Pine and Commercial Nevada City,