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February 26, 1932 (6 pages)

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THE NEVADA. CITY’ _NUGGET, CALIFORNIA CAMPTONVILLE NEWS NOTES” ® CAMPTONVILLE, Feb. 23—Miss Bilsie Ann Price, deputy superintendrelatives ‘for a few days. . Miss. Lola M. Labadie and Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland spent the week end visiting at Browns Valley. Fred J. Joubert motered to Nevada City Sunday on a short, visit. Ca H, Clifton of Freemans Crossing was in town Monday on business. Earl-F. Degrado and friends of the state of Rhode Island arrived vent of schools of Plumas county, left Monday for Quincy after spending the week end visiting her parents here. Ray Knickrem returned Sunday . night from a short visit with friency; at Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Albert H Hamilton Jeft Monday for Sacramento to visit CLASSIFIED ADS ‘ YEAR AROUND JOB. GOOD Wagee “and board. Local Proposition, g# Chance to share profits in grow. ‘fing business. Investment about $400. Call personally mornings enly. Room 5, Commercial ae: Grass Valiey. i NEED MONEY? SEE HILLMAMN AUTO LoLan, Ltd., Commercia! Blig., Room 5, opposite Bret Harte Inn, Grass Valley. Contracts ' financed, private sales financed refinancing. Transactions confi dential. Prompt service. Payment: reduced. One to eighteen months 2& offices in California andNevada. Hillman AtitoLoan, Ltd. PIANO BARGAIN—Late medel piano located here in Nevada City, will sell for the balanmee due on cantract, or most any terms, -to reliable party. For particulars write at once to Cline Piano Co., 1015 ] ' Jay Street, Sacramento, Calif. PIANO SACRIFICE—-Late el piane located here in Nevada City, ‘will sell at big saving and most any aq terms. For particulars write N. B. \ McNeil, 1015 Jay Street, Sacramento, Calif. YEAR AROUND JOB. GOOD Wages “Build yourself a business selling Nash tailored to measure _ suits. ‘Write A. Nash Co., 632-16th St., Oakland, Calif.” ELECTRICAL WIRING L. B. Gregory will do all kinds of electrical wiring and all kinds otf ignition work He is well known here for his high class werk. Anyone wishing his services ma) eall the Miners Foundry, Phone. 10. FOR SALE—Pine wood, 16-inch a stove wood, $3.25 a tier delivered. Phone 326, CHAS. ALFORD QUACK! QUACK! QUACK . , A delightful change for your dinF wer menu. A treat for the . family Delicious white Pekin ducks. Dressed or alive. Bertellen Orchards Grass Valley, Calif. On highway, half way between the two towns. Phone Grass Valley 621-W Mail orders solicited. . MALE HELP WAWFED MOOD PAY—STEADY WORK— Several choice openings in cities and towns for ambitious men and women. Experience unnecessary. We finance you if desired. Write today. Mr. Thomas, superintendent, 426 Third street, Oakland, California. q * NOTICE OF PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT. OF THE ENTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE at Sacramento, Calif. . February 9, 1932. NOTICE is hereby given that Ray Simmons, of Dobbins, . Calif., who, on Mar. 12, 1930, made stockraising HD. entry, N6. 024836, for Lots 3 and 4, SEYNW%, NE4SW% BW% SW% Sec. 2, N’YN% SW NEY%, SUNWY%, N¥SWY, Section 10, Township 17-N., Range 7-E., °M. D. Meridian, thas filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above @escribed, before U. S. Land Office, at Sacramento, Calif., on the 30th day of March 1932. Claimant names as witnesses: George Harding of Brownsville, Calif., Clarence Ruth, Chester Mer». ee im iy wiam, and Johnnie Malone of Dobbins, Calif. q JOHN C. ING, 4 Registe:. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ’ Sealed Bids will be received by the City Council for the following mamed materials, bids to be opened ,@n Monday, February 15th at Hight *clock P. M. at the City Hall on Y Broad Street. : * Item 1— 1,000 Linear feet more or less 10 inch double rivited steel, Wo. 12 gauge, soil proof, wrapped, a@ouble dipped, slip joint pipe. Item 2— 1,000 Linear feet more ; or less cast iron pipe 70 to 75 Ee pounds weight per linear foot. a Item 3— 1-10 inch Flanged Valve tested to stand 125 pounds pressure i it wit air flanges drilled to match Be an red to fit above 10 inch fi steel pipe. Item 4— 1-10 inch Standard Water Works Valve for cast iron pipe tested to 125 pounds pressure. All material to be delivered at Nevada Co .N. G. R. R. Depot. Ne _. Item 5— Construction of Fire i . Proof Reinforced Concrete Vault. 4 Doors to be furnished by the City. e Contractor to install said Door’ina wide dimenisons of said vault to be 6 ft. 6 in. wide—10 feet long and 3 feet high, to be constructed in accordance with plans on file at the City Hall. Board reserves the right to reject @ny and all bids, ¥ R. J. BENNETTS, «x ; Gno. H. CALANAN, : City Clerk. Sunday from the east and ill remain here for somé-time. Miss Katheryne Pauly and brother Leon. rete ibe ics “iy for Gakiand-to Gs uime ihe 3B ek na Weel atcOolk Val Sots G. Ramm tal are of Mrs. M. A. Godfrey, who is critioaliy ills Erle Pauly motored to Sacramento Monday on a short visit. District Attorney J. M. McMahon and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Lavezzola and daughter of Downievillé were in town Monday on a short visit. © Mr. and Mrs. Albert-Hamilton ¢iitertained a number of friends Saturday evening at their home on Spring street, in honor of Miss Helen Mo Ginnis of Petaluma, who celebrated her birthday on-that date. Cards and games were the usual diversion with delightful refreshments served at a late hour. The‘ following were present: ‘Miss Helen McGinnis, Miss Helen Hiort, Elsie Ann Price, Kathreine Pauly, Erle Pauly, Myron Pauly, Winsmore Chapman, Frank W. Maggera, Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Hamilton. Miss Elsie Ann Price, deputy superintendent of: schools of Plumas county, who was home over the week end holiday visiting: her parents, was hostess Sunday evening to 4 numiber of her friends at a delightful bridge party. The evening was spent playing bridge and games suitable for a Washington’s birthday party, Frank W. Maggers winning first prize and Myron Pauly consolation. _ Delightful refreshments were served following the. card games. The following were present: Erle Pauly, Myron Pauly, Miss Katherine Pauly, Frank Maggers, ‘he. we 4 (heir parents most of 7 with Mrs. Seat Winsmore Chapman, Miss Helen Hiort, Miiss Helen. McGinnis, Miss Elsie Ann Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Price. Mrs. Virginia M. Lord of Decoto, a native and former resident of this vlace, daughter of Judge and Mrs. W. B. Meek, will again sing over the radio Friday morning, February 26, at 7:45 over Station KFRC. She will sing in a duet with Ben O’Brien, a well known singer’ of San Francisco. Mrs. Margaret Goldthwait lett Friday for Indiana Ranch on.a visit to relatives. Mrs. Eldred Jones and children of the Grant & Hoether saw: milt are visiting relatives in Nevada City. ‘Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland motored to Sacramento Friday on a short visit to relatives. H. Smith of Grass Valley was in this section Friday on a short bustness vsiit. irle Pauly motored to Sacra mento Friday on a. short visit. Mrs. Jouis J. Joubert arrived Fr.day from Oakland to spend a few days visiting relatives bere. ' Fred J. Joubert motored to Nevada City Friday on business. L. W. Turner has been oengazed during the past few days delivering wood to the Indian Valley Fish Hatchery. Mrs. Thomas Williams of Indiana Ranch arrived Friday on a_ short visit with relatives. Father .O’Reiley of Nevada City was in town Friday on a short visit. Joe McCullough of -North San Juan was in town Friday on a short visit. Mrs. Lee Bullington left Thursday for a visit of a few days with relatives at Sacramento. J. W. Sutton of Downieville was in town Saturday on a short business visit. Mrs: Olive roves and <-sen Wile liam of Auburn arrived Friday to spend the week end with relatives. B. T. Dyer of Los Angeles arrivea Friday inspecting his. mining property at Indian Hilf. Dr. Clyde Wayland of San Jose arrived: Saturday on a visit to the Altaview mine, which property he is operating. Martin V. Turner of Oroville was in town Sunday visiting his old home here. Gravel Range Lodge No. 59, F. & <A. M.,’ installed officers at the meeting Friday evening. William O. Grant acted as installing officer and Acton M. Cleveland as master of ceremonies. The folllow names compose the corps of officers for the ensuing year: Fred J. Joubert, worshipful master; William O. Grant, senior warden, Fred C€. Kendall, junior wardén; Julius E. Pauly, treasurer; Acton. M. Cleveland, secretary; Erle Pauly, senior deacon; David Lewis, junior deacom; William A. Lang, marshal; J. C. Merriam, chaplain; Ellis B. Clark, senior steward; Jason P. Wilkins, junior steward; William B. Meek, tyler. . Fred Miller, mining engineer. of Grass Valley, was in this section Wednesday and: Thursday on business. R. M. McCane of Truckee was in this section Monday and Tuesday on official business, he being an officer in the Forest Service. Miss Lola Labadie and Mrs. Rachael M. Labadie motored to Nevada City Thursday on business. Dave’ Humphrey and Louis Marquardt motored to Indiana Ranch Thursday to attend the funeral of the late Roy Clark. (Mrs, Moser sustained minor injuries. Thursday afternoon when she had a bad fall on the sidewalk in front of Calvin’s residence on Main street. (Fred B. Hanson spent Thursday grading the Marysville road between here and Bullard’s Bar, putting it in very: good shape.
Fred Lowe ‘of Oaklang arrived Wednesday at Pike City, called by the illness of his brother John. fa’ George Washington. evidently was note much of a fisherman. He is credited with never having told a lie. after spending . “An Important Stop on the Tour ae car" gas ng od £ . eee FRENCH CORRAL 4 FRENCH. CORRAL, Feb. 23, After a week of pleasant weatlier all are in one accord that the severity of our winter is over. In. the future, 1931-32 will be listed along with 1889-90. Eevrything now betokens the approach of spring. Frogs are croak ing, grass growing, wild flowers budding, ‘“‘pussy wiilows’’ here etc. etc. Washington’s bicostonutal passed quietly in this place. Although our hearts were with the multitudes in honoring the memory of the beloved “Father of our Country’’ we ¢ouid only give expression in floating our flag over school house and Columbia Parlor’s hall. The school children were given a holiday on the 22nd but a \short program owas given Friday and a Valentine Party followed. A social party was given by Mrs. Dunham of the’ Birchville school ast Thursday night. The older yeople playe dwhist and the children jJayed games. Mr. Wieyer, the present owner of the Thos. Phelan lace on. Shady Creek was in atendance and being a fine banjois. urnished music for dancing. Later, efreshments were served. All, voted he first social doings in the new chool house a most happy event. W. E. Moulton made a trip to jacramento Saturday to bring his laughter, Frances, to spend the veek end vacation. He was accomyanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. Sutherland. Michael’. O’Connor and_ sisters, lisses Catherine and Teresa and “uucy, mad ea trip to Grass Valley jaturday. Miss Lucy O’Connor who ‘ame to attend Mr. Hall of Bircnailie in his late illness returned to Jacramento Saturday, continuing ier trip from Grass Valley to Sac‘aments with her brother Rayniond Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dudley of Nerada City spent the week end with Mrs. Dudley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moulton of French Corral. Kenneth Jarvis, eldest son of the late Mrs. Mary (Dillon) Liddy, is visiting his mother’s old home in French Corral. Mrs. Elsie Schwartz and son, Teddy, of Grass Valley were visiting in French Corral Sunday and Monday. Mr. R. McNamara made a trip to French Corral Sunday morning. He has. been in constant attendance with his wife, who is at the Jones Memorial hospital in Grass Valley, in a critical condiiton. He reports her condition unchanged. Mr. and Mrs . J. W. Culver and Mr. Culver’s sister, Mrs. N. Putnamof Dixon made a trip to Grass Valley Sunday frenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Culver returned to French Corra Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sterns and son, Junior of Gridley visited the family of A. Browning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Franciscovich and Mrs. Belle Taylor of Marysville were Sunday visitors. Mrs Taylor remained in French Corral and will visit for the week. ‘Clyde Bishop, who has been making an extended visit in this place accompanied his mohter, Mrs. Franciscovich to Marysville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hatch and children of Nevada City were visitors at the Brownnig home Sunday Supervisor Joseph Frank of Rough and Ready was a visitor in this section today. We have learned that the electric Hn Sweetland is compieted and the uice was turned on . Saturday afternoon. 0Prohibition has at least raised sent to the penal farms and jails. Purchased Licensed by State ot nz muceenes mahal el REFINING Co, the intelléctual standard of those’! Mules Are Moving Dirt— _ The Capital Construction Company is using 30 mules in grading a new alignment for. the Colfax road _ between the Bear River. bridge and the top of the grade. Additional crews of men and more mules are to be put to work next week, when a start will be made on the heavy grading. NOTICE OF ELEECTION Notice is hereby given that a general Municipal Election will be neld in the City of Nevada, on Monday, the 11th day of April, A D., 1932 for the election of the following officers: Three (3) ‘trustees for the full term of four years. There will be one voting precinct for the purpose of holding said election, consisting of a consolidation of the regular election precincts established for holding state or county elections, as follows: . Consolidated voting precinct ‘A,’ comprising siate and county precincts numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4, and the polling place thereof shall be at the City Hall, on Broad Street. The polls shall be open between the hours of 8.a. m. and.6 p. m. GEORGE H. CALANAN, City Clerk. Dated February 23, 1932. First Publication, Feb. 26, 1932, / NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO APPROPRIATE WATER . Application 7072 State of. California, Department of Public Works, Division of Water Resources, Sacramento. Notice is hereby given, that RELIEF HILL MINING CO., North Bloomfield, California, has under the date of September 3, 1931, applied to the Division of Water Resources, Department of Public Works, State of California, for a permit to appropriate unappropriated water, subject to existing rights. Description of Project Water to be appropriated from (1) Rob Roy (2) Deadman (3) Reseoe &€4)" Logan: Cunyotis tributary (1) & (2) Poorman’s Creek, thence S. Fork. Yuba River, (3) & (4)-S. Fork Yuba River, County of Nevada. Amount applied for: Total of 100 cubic feet per second (25 cubic feet per second from each source.) Diversion season named: January ist to December 31st of each seaon. Water to be used for Mfiing & domestic purposes. Point of diversion within (1) SW % of NW% of Sec. 25 (2) NE% ot SE% of Sec. 26 (3) SE% of NEY & (4) SW% of SWY% of Sec. 34. All in T. 18 N., R. 10 E., M. D. B. & M. Place of use>described: Relief Hill Mine within Sections 4 and 9, T.17 N., R. 10 E., M. D. B. & M., as shown on map filed with the Division of Water Resources. Water will be returned to South Fork Yuba River within SE% of SE% of Sec. 8, T. 17 N., R. 10 E., M. D. B. & M. Relative To_ Protests Blanks upon which to submit protests will be supplied free upon reqpest by the Division of Water Resources. Any person desiring to protest against the granting of such permit shall within 60 days from date hereof, file with the Division of Wa. ter Resources, Sacramento, California, a written protest. Such protest shall clearly set forth the protestant’s objections to the granting of the applefiation and shall contatn the following information: (1) Statement of the . injury which would result to protestant from such appropriation and use. (2) The basis of Protestant’s water right. (3) Protestant’s past and present use of water both as to amount used and land irrigated, or use made of water if other than irrigation. (4) The approximate location of such land or place of use and of the point of diversion of the water. A copy of the protest should be sent to the applicant and this office notified that the same has been done. EDWARD HYATT, State Engineer. Dated: Sacramento, CARfornyy, February 18, 1932. / ‘Published’ shen a6, Mar. 4, th 18. ‘3 scaeatiaadl — a Supervisors Are Home— Chairman R. A. Eddy and Supe:visors Harry Goudge, J. A. Frank and Alex Robertson have returned from San Bernardino, where they attended the annual meeting of Calitornia supervisors. Supervisor Dualey and Mrs. Dudley of North Bloomfield are visiting relatives in-.Los Angeles, expecting to be home this week end, H. M. Cooper of Auburn, dit manager of the Pacific . Gas Elcetric Company, was a visitor . Neva City Monday. : ‘ Wed at Grass Valley— Miss Eleanor Leonard, only. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Leonard of Gold Flat, and Harley Arehart of Colfax wére married at Grass Valley Wednesday of last : week. Rev. E.'O. Chapel performed Ott Bldg. Nevada the ceremony. The couple will Tive . at Colfax, where the groom is in Hours 2 to 4 business. ‘ LG SAN TOX ‘PINE TREE EXPECTORANT WITH EXTRACT OF COD LIVER AND TAN . MENTHOLATES A COMBINATION OF: WELL KNOWN SIMPLE H REMEDIALS. IDEAL FOR USE BY CHILDREN AS WELL AS ADULTS. ITS SOOTHING INFLUENCE UPON THE MEMBRANE AND TISSUE. OF THROAT, LUNGS AND BRONCHIAL TUBES . MAKE it a preparation of real value. 50 Cents Bottle DICKERMAN DRUG STORE FRESH, WHOLESOME APPETIZING Our large and growing volume of business enables us to offer you a large variety of choice meats at a small margin of profit SOME OF OUR SPECIALS 2s cor tender and juicy; fine Tenderloin and Sirloin cuts; Roasts of all kinds. Weinies and Superfme Kraut. KEYSTONE MARKET CALAHAN & RICHARDS CHECKS . the wings of Business Every MONTH the banks in . . California pay checks drawn by their depositors, totaling approximately two billion dollars, All banks cooperate to speed these wings ef modern business. Bank of America alone handles +f nearly one million checks a day. Among them are thousands of checks drawn on . other Bank of America branches and on different banks in various California cities. ~~ These are forwarded daily—by first train pina mail—direct to our own branches for collection. Thus, many transactions which ordinarily woukd =, . require days are completed in a few hours. __ Any Bank of America officer will gladly explain this unique direct-routing system — and one » saves time and money for our depositors.