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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 30, 1929 (6 pages)

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ie MONDAY, DECEMBER 30.1929 GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS CHEROKEE, Dee. 28, (Special was cele‘to The Nugget)—Mass brated in Cherokee Christmas by Rev. Fr. Scott. Christmas was very quiet here everybody enjoyed their Christmas i dinner. Quite a few attended the dance in North San Juan. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kessler of Summerland, Santa Barbara, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Phelan. They left Friday for Proberta and made a short visit with relatives in Tony Pianezzi, miner of Alleghany spent Christmas with his family in Nevada City. Sacramento are visiting his mother, Grass Valley recently. Mrs. John Langdon over the Christ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Argall: and family visited in Roseville for several hours. Alfred Reed asd wife of Martinez mas holidays. Be ee oestertenieteateoteteofeerteoteteaheofeteotesteateoteateoteofedeadeoteteedete SHiMieiieninieieideieininieininjeiieieieinieiniols: Ha Sethe teste eae oleae eae ste shel eagesia sfeatertesRefe sheresesie ae YOU WORK HARD FOR YOUR MONEY MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK HARD FOR YOU START A PASS BOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY WHERE IT EARNS SIX PER CENT stNee7 * * * * Grass Valley Office 02000s0. New N. I. D. Bldg. 138 South Auburn St. Phone G. V. 35 Nevada City Office, 208 Main St. Phone 207J * Office Hlours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily Mr. and Mrs. Cherokee spent tivity. Up spoke the twelve-year-old son of the house: “Why, you look all right, ve seen lots of fadies at the club more miserably dressed than you are.” That settled it. The young woman went.—Buffalo Courier-Express. _——— “IT guess Harold values of tailinge., Assays made for geld. silver, lead and copper. Matl order cheek wa: promptly attended to. Agent for New York-Caiifornia Underwriters, Aly >M ne Need Cleaning and Pressing This Week Don't Overlook Neckties! Will call Monday and Thursday afternoons at your home and deliver on the next trip over. Phone Grass Valley 375 and we will call th enext trip. We will credit your phone charges. GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS Ed Burtner. Proprietor Phone 375W 111 West Main St. , County Maps for Sale * Office at Residence 262 South Auburn St. : + Grass Valley Phone 535] ? ALPHA HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO Nevada City Grass Vaiiey Alleghany Wee Bee le tee leat sfesteedefente odode fe le eeleieab ode epemetotedetetid deeded detente pee bon ee “Vm tearning a little Jate tn life. He erde Ledeoteaiede ote nfe deeteeeete oe teste ste eleste ecle oleafeate ate olsafeate ie deol este ateatesfeat deol opeaecdedibale estbae eaten NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Miss Elizabeth McD. Watson Equipped to handle Obstetricai, Surgical, Medicinal ana \-Ray Cases Nevada City SeResteale Giles eile Heike tote eRe he hei Be JAMES D. STEWART, E. M. Consulting Mining Engineer Auburn, Calif. must be going to -[ j remember the time [ wanted gas lights de Beseafoot To sles’ ae Soahale shnste Me Be ae te dh Be Geese oF ae Mache Bee . *, eles,™oHele’,Hiei ies WINTER SUITS ‘Reports on Properties count. * Beste sfedlostentostertert te rfeajeatestee cia Se ectealeoesteste stent fe. teatestoaBe fede ele ceed defeat eieleseageqnag, * Seto 5 oa Miss Ruth Tamblyn, student iat San Jose Normanl, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Tam get the closed car. Minnie has been talking for two days now about how wives should not make unreasonable demands on their hushands. They probably compromised the way they did the time they built the sun parlor. Harold wanted a fireplace in it and Minnie didn’t. So they compromised oh new rugs downstairs and new living-room furniture, and Harold secn eut out the fireplace on his own. ac Practical mining tests frém 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentage of sulphurets, vatue of suiphurets, value of suipkuret s and artree,5'-oe Superinten Mother-in-Law Sees How New Generation Works NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE E. J. N. Ott, Proprietor ee A. Bennetts, daughter. in her itinerary, and that she was not Aittingly arrayed for an evening fes Hebetenbetetont tte optsteteob entet etetetesto ect k de th feted oeodetecteopeefedecdededeoeeteeebtedeea Examinations Reports Management 30 Years’ Experience in Western Mining Fields and had not anticipated dinner at the club Phone KEarny 4190 — San Francisco Modern "Equipment Clayton per over the plan by saying that she ELLIS MILLS MANUFACTURING COMPANY i Besnett Mrs.: Rich FRED M, MILLER ite mesh.in one operation, using only 1-4 to 1-16 the power that others use. No Gears. No Grease. No Bearings No Friction. Code: Bedford-McNeil Clayton family, and is evidently destined for holidays. Seenemnandieel the diplomatic corps, for while his selection of words niay not always be appropriate, his efforts to preserve cordial relations show him to be tactful and kindly. Consulting Engineer Recently his mother brought home a friend who is always attired with Mines and Mining admirable taste. The three children in the family adore the young woman, Hydraulics and when their mother announced that they were all going to the club for Irrigation dinner there was much Joy. Then the young woman cast a demExaminations, Maps and thing that can be gound of pulverized, wet er dry, to a defin Phone 107, Mrs. have as a holiday visitor, ‘. blyn, over the. holidays. Young Diplomat Saved Alfred McAllister of North Colum} Situation for Visitor bia was in Nevada City during the He is the young son of a prominent to any mesh size, eompanies.
a business at Columbia Hill. The ONY MILL that will work CLAY (pipe). The ONLY MILL that will work MICA (sheet) The ONLY MILL that will work ASBESTOS and not ruin the fibre, or EMERY and not ruin the mill. And many others. The ELLIS MILL will grind any iusuraaces was Rev. Fr. O'Reilly spent Christmas The BEST REGRINDING CLASSIFIERS by overflow, The BEST AMALGAMATING PAN 138 Commercial St. R. Waters spent 5 dent of the Sixteen to One mine, Lou Garibaldi ‘of! at Alleghany, spent Christmas in Christmas in OakNevada City with his family. land with their son ELLIS MILLS ARE THE MOST EFFICIENT GRINDERS fy estate trate atest Beale steatestecteiente teste atecte Rested ate eile Rett Mrs. E. Mr. and year. James Coughlin ebb eteetetedete tete toh dood ee deb trib aeeee e aepgeg Fire \ days. visitor in Nevada City Saturday. . Including Saturdays California during the Walter Bond is visiting his daughter in Woodland during the holi the! NEVADA COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN "ASSOCIATION of visited in Grass Valley Charles Avery of the Fagle Bird . holidays. Mr. and Christmas in Nevada . of Promine, spent ‘Christmas Phelan. Westchester and Capital automobile insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sims sisters, Mrs. O. D. Nason ard Bennett. is Sacramento with! their 3 berta and Mrs. F. Puller of Red City. ‘daughter, Miss Thelma. . . Mr. and Mrs. Vineent Muller spent Tom Morrow, who has been enBhoff. Miss Amorette Hoeri anyl Robert . few hours in Nevada City recently Mrs. K. J. Phelan returned home niagaged in mf{ning in this district Affleck motored up from ‘Richmond, Visiting relatives. He is a native of from Red Bluff Tuesday. She was has gone to Nevada. Christmas eve to spend the holidays. Nevada City receiving his education, called there by the serious illness Elliott Noyes, empioyed at the with Mr. aud Mra. f H. Hoevt in the local schools. Mr. Muller is! of her granddaughter, Mary Puller, Twin; Sister mine, visited relatives Mr. and Mrs. James Goss if Wood-. "°W one of the leading physicians who is now on the _ road to recovin, Nevada City Christmas day. land spent.Christmas in Grass Val-. 0! Reno. ery. She!was accompanied back by Erie Englund, Alleghany miner, ley with relatives. Russell Whiting, sport’! editor of bher son, Mike Phelan, and daughpassed thru enroute home after a Joseph Curry and wife of San the Independent, newspaper of Richter, Carmel, of Dunsmuir. Miss Car; visit in Sacramento. Francisco spent Christmas with Mr. mond, visited in Grass Valley mel will visit her parents until after. John-Eddy, mining man of Tonoand Mrs. D. F. Norton. Christmas day. the holidays. pah, Nevada, spent Christmas with Dewey Kessler and little son and Mrs. BE. J. Bennetts. yordon Kessler were visiting friends R. H. Champion, mining man of here Saturday. Alleghany visited his family in Grass James Phelan and wife and Mike Valley over the holidays. Phelan were visiting friends in Al Adams, whp has been installing Saceamento Saturday. a stamp. mill at Big Qak Fiat,.: Mrs. C. Cox returned to Nevada is spending the holidays with his City Friday after spending Christfamily and plans to return to Tuomas with her daughter, Mrs. K. J. lumne county after the first of H. DICKERMAN *510 Brannan St. Mrs. George D. Wright of Auwere recent visitors in San Francisburn visited with Grass Valley relaco. where he attended the Annual tives one day last” week. Meeting of the Sales Department of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mitchell and the P. G. & E. daughter, Doris, of San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clevelasd of where they will visit Mrs. Kessler’s ; Mr. asd : MENTION Walter. and Frank Bigelow, mining. menof North Columbia are spending the holidays in San Franefseo. Tom Bigelow came as far as Nevada City with them returning the same day. D. E. Coughlan came down from the Siberia mine to spend Christmas with relatives. Red Bluff PERSONAL put in, back in Peoria. Lamech didn't want them, so I decided to have it out with him. using oil I did; and we kept on lamps. “Minnie often says, ‘Mother, I helieve a way as much as possible. It preserves his self-respect.” And when the limousine is delivered, Minnie will have Harold believing that he for-ed tt on her."—Kansas City Times. High Schools’ Beginning The term high sehoul came into use between 1820 and 1850, when tn -place of or . A HAPPY NEW YEAR’ man ought’to have his own by the side of schools called academies, which were maintained by endowment or at private expense. schools of a corresponding grade were established at public expense, Such institutions were variously designated at first. In Philadelphia the Central high school get retains its origina! name. The term high school came in to use in Boston when in 1821 English high school was established as comple. mentary: to the Latin school. During the period of Horace Mann’s secretary ship of the Massachusetts board of educztion (1837-48) a system of high schools was instituted. This example was followed by . other educational leaders. From the middle of the Nine teenth century the movement in the establishment of high schools became ’ general, Dén't Be a Goose A teacher asked her class to write an essay on geese. This paper was turned In hy an eight-year-old miss: “Geese 18 a tow. heavy-set bird which is’ must meat and feathers. His head sits on ope end and he sits on the other. He ain't got no betweenhis-toes and he’s got a balloon in his stunimick to keep him from sinking. Some geese when they get big has curls on thélr tails and Is called ganders. Ganders don't haff to sit and hatch hut just eat an’ loaf and go in swimming. If 1 Gas a goose I'd rather . be 2 gander,” —Pathfinder Magazine, ANOTHER NEW YEAR, ANOTHER OCCASION WHEN WE CAN EXPRESS PUBLICLY AND PERTINENTLY: THE GOOD WILL WE FEEL TO THIS COMMUNITY THAT HAS BESTOWED UPON: US. SO: FULLY. TTS FAITH, ITS INTEREST AND ITS PATRONAGE. : © een