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February 27, 1928 (6 pages)

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a od Get Your tise Printed Stationery, at The Nugget THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA ce areal ———S————— LOA te dete D OE EL MEIER ee ee z 2: ' TRENCH CORRAL, Feb. 25, (Speci'ed: until a late hour. Refreshments SOCIAL AT SWEETLAND WAS MUCHLY ENJOYED _-=—-— ai to the Nugget) — We haven't yet recovered from, our surprise over the wonderful success of the Valentine Social held at-Sweetland, the night of Feb. 18th. It was certainly a success both socially and financially. The chairman of the committee informs-us that nearly the sum of $80. will be turned in for the S.J. R. W. UU, Aj Driving through that quiet and déserted looking little place, one could hardly believe such wonderful results eould be. obtained. But let me tell you those good ~— people of San Juan tidge are staunch and true, and when they setabout doing things they will spare no effort. Early in the evéning a play, entitled, “The Last Day. of School at Cabbage Hill’’ was presented. Tais was quite latighable, as the characters were taken by adults instead of children. : After the play the hallwas made ready fo dancing which was continuWere Served at midnight. A-fortune telling booth was conducted during the evening and here many learned what the future held for them. Another eatch, penny game was the Mystery Box on which chances were sold. George Thomas of San Juan ‘ : i 4 A large Cuba Sheep Wool SPONGE and 4 A 15 x 18 Soft Chamois Skin + é : : : ; Both f oe ¥ i : HL DICKERMAN = Druggist and Station¢t 4 HEHE eeettotes gelestectedeoletesfedetetoretedeotetetedetetetetetetetetetateteteteited NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE E. J. N. Ott, Proprietor. Practical. mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and! values of tailings. Assays. made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Mail order check work promptly attended to. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, yg Westchester and Capital ofCalifornia Fire Insurances companies. Also : automobile insurance. z ; : geteotetestestfetesteobetecpotetecoloteteofefutedestetedeototeteolatedestatefestetetetestatesietedestettestietedat . CLEARANCE MONEY RAISING SALE . . Until further notice, all Jewelry, Cut Glass, Watches, p ’ . é ws * . Wall and Mantel Clocks, Watch Chains, etc., etc., é "will be sold at very low prices, for cash. x. Silverware, Waterman Fountain Pens, Tip-Top and Westclox Goods not included in the sale. ; 5 7! ¥ A. HARTUNG . Phone 14 Watchmaker Nevada City Seeeeinieinjee pelos sereogesgendeoge ofententententeofeofe ofeodeoteogeestesesesestenteste ste ofendergeesesteneenbesdendestorter ¥ ’ x GROCERY BARGAINS i be : Ks Picnic Hams, big bafgain .....--0.--0per Ib, 23c % Smoked He rrimrg 2----:c-.evcscceccccceccceneeneeseeeeeeee 3 for 25c ‘ Coffee, firme grade, oc. jetecscecsssssticfecnsecseeetesentectentoseneendie tb, 35c ‘ Pineapple, No. 21/2 Cams .c:ccteccsseecnecectenecenttet 25c # 4 Tuna Fish, just arrived «0.. 2 for 35¢ ¢ a SPECIAL AT GHIDOTTIS “et a ne toietuloleieieietetutedieteioteseteieteiteneideleleletietoiaieieiioios LOOPS : he “Tf you ever saw a man in a bathing suit,’’ asserts Hi Shearer,then sort nt Stweer="vem CAMPTONVILLE GARAGE he aaa” nena ee IS SOLD T0 W. A. LAN® Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Robson were in town from their Yuba county ranch one day last week. CAMPTONVILLE, al to the ~Nugget)— William <A. i Lang, formerly of Oak Valley, re a . cently purchased the garage a ‘. . we oO \ jand equipment formerly operated by ST.“CANICE'S ¢ Ben . . he COD Garage and Machine Com. pany, and is now doing business un Masses at 8 and 10:30 a. m. on) der the name of ba Sage Shey a Mr. Lang is one of the best know: the first and second Sundays of nen 'men in this seetion, having the repu month. Third and fourth Sundays, tation of being th ebest mechanic Mass at 8 o’clock. having had years of valuable exper’ = Third Sunday of each ence and work along that line, an: Feb. 25, (Speci oo . month, and for a “1 overcome heid the lucky number and on opening his box found a nice cake. Several donations were received by the committee from friends of the worthy cause for all of which they were very thankful. We are pleased to note, that Mr. and Mrs. I'red Conner of Sacramento are spending some time at their summer home in Sweetland. Mr. and Mrs. Proom of Sweetland visited French Corral Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Eddie King and children of Sacramento visited relatives in French Corral this week. Miss I‘'rances Moulton, who is tending school at Mt. St. Mary’s, Grass Valley, spent Washington’s Birthday with her parents. The many friends of Mr. Srnest DePratiwill be pleased to learn that ye is improving in health, and able to be around again. Mrs. K. Sullivan was a visitor to Sweetland Monday. at4Sweetland Wednesday night enjoyed it and hope before long to see Mr. . {from Inyo FEBRUARY 27, 1928 WELDON TRAPS COYOTE ~ IN THE TYLER SECTION TYLER, Feb. 25, (Special to the Nugget) — Father O’Rilley celebrated mass in Cherokee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. McNamara and Eloise Phelan were visitors in Nevada City Monday. © Quite a few from here attended the danee in Sweetland Saturday All report as having a good time. Mrs. W.-H. Hustler of Columbia Hiill was visiting Mr. and Mrsfl R. McNamara over the week end. Mrs. ~ M. Hugo and son and daughter of Tyler were visiting the Coughlan family at Columbia Hill Sunday. ¢ Frank Murphey of Montezuma Hill has gone to San Francisco. to visit his sister, Mrs. W. Provis, and to see his.cousin who has just arrived from the east, and whom Mr. Murphy has never seen. Mr. D. Weldon at the Luts place ‘aught a large coyote in his traps sunday. Mr. Weldon should be given a gold medal by the farmers and hunters as he has killed more chicken hawks than any one around here. it. help sthe chicken crop and also the young quail as Mr. Hawk is vety fond of both. Some of our neighbors have lest as many as 60 itth, chickens those Pests. The folks from Tyler who attended e shower~ for Mrs. Moulton at last summer from and Mrs. Moulton in their new home Mr. Frank Biglow of the Sbieria TAADE MARK Guaranteed to Equal ee? EM, “or Outlast Bese ‘as ee. Any Other Bx Farm Fence £-& Nevada City Alleghany Me teh $4 s%s ate ste teeta ste ot %, ate Vi Mente stew” Me ove tes catagte Me strate ste ste stasteste tc ston: Retest B®: Behe tfetberferke ere hetereieofe rhe fe le fein dee tee Te eee eI IO OL a ee te KB mine at Badger Hill has returned to ! his home in Oakland. His son came up after him. Mr Biglow’s health is not very good. . ‘Mr. M. Hugo and daughter. from Oakland are visiting Mrs. M. Hugo at Tyler. They will return to Berkeley Sunday. Tests also indicate tonite of California, whieh Gomes County largely, has a use in the manufacture of cements, plasters and ceramics. Horticultural sprays, animal dips, explosive;, emulsions and fertilizers, may also use bentonite as an ingredi#nt. Only 9,098 tons were imported last year, and the foreign product cannot compete with the domestic supply. that the benAfter weather, we a long spell were showers last Tuesday. Several mining men of pleasant treated to rain have visited this place in the past week. The many friends of Mrs. W. E. Moulton tendered her a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening. The event was held at Sweetlend as it was the most central point. It was a coinplete surprise to Mrs. Moulton time she was completely with emotion. When she recovered, she responded to-the well Mass in Cherokee at 10:2 is now capable and able of givin : his patrons the valve of this. The r¢
Fourth Sunday. Mass in Birch-: cidents of this section are extremyr . ville at 10:30. ly glad to see Lang take hold of the; > . ule ie rae loeal automobile bu ‘ess. . The local garage is METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH . pest equipped between Sunday school at 10 a. m. and Reno, having “Morning service at 11 a. m. Epworth League at 6 p. m. Evening service at 7 p. mM. Mid week prayer service Wednesay evening at 7. p. m. one of the Sacramento every kind of a! of mechanical or automobile work. A large stock of assessories and reapair material is kept on hand thereby giving the motoring public an excellent service. The local people as well as those of nearby towns, welcome the new Garage. for in the past. at his hom>, or on the road. many’s the time thet Bill’s big smile has brought’ sun—————— shine to many an_ automobilist™: February 5 and 19— black cloud. 10:00 a. m.—Church School. ; SSCS ESS 11:00 a. m,—Morning Prayer and WINSMORE CHAPMAN HOST Sermon. Winsmore Chapman entertained 2 February 12 and 26— number of friends at the home «f 8:30 a. m.—Holy Communion. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pet} er Peterson, on Main Street, Friday avanine: ee ee) = was spent in car’: -10:00 aw m.—Church School. 7:30 p. m.—Evening Prayer and and other suitable amusements, an . ata late hour, delicious, seasonab > Sermon. Trinity Guild, Wednesdays at 2:30 St. Agnes Guild, Thursdays at refreshments were served. The fc!lowing were in attendance: William Groves. John Lord. Frank W. Me’2:30. \ gars, William Wieland, Winsmcre Chapman, Mesdames Claude Thom»: son, Lew Rose; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson and Raymond Halkyard. . \ H. H. Buckner, pastor. 'RINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Meets every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at Brand’s Studio, Broad street. The public is cordially invi_ted to attend. Our Sunday .School meets at ten o’clock ‘for pupils up to the age of 20 years. CAMPTONVILLE PERSONALS Jack Wolff of Grass Valey-aecompanied by his mother and son, was in town Thursday on business. Dethlefson Brothers of Pike City were in town.Thursday and Friday ee aa they moved to Bullards Bar Dam Bul Om Aree they are to be employed. , Ore and Purchased Mrs. William S. Gold thwait arrivLicensed by State of California ed Wednesday from Sacramento, Established 1907 where she has spent the past several months with her -husband who has been confined with illness, but who ; is now improving. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel C,Ruff and . family left Thursday for Oroville on ja short visit. Forest Ranger Frank W. Mesgers made a business trip. to-Sacramento Sunday. : Miss Doris Nightengale, school teacher of Alleghany, was in town Saturday on a short visit. Barl L. Cleveland left Monday for WILDPBERG BROS. SMELTING & REFINING CO. Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco Plant: South £an Francisco Valentine Gifts of ‘ JEWELRY Endure and Endear : Sacramento after a short visit here. \ HARTUNG ‘& SON Rex Bowles, who has been in the, garage business here for the past : year, left Tuesday. ° Eo JEWELERS Forest anger Chester H. Ander=— 124 Mill St. Phone 155 son motoigd to Nevada City Tuesday ; : on official business,” — s ~~ **Grass Valley Mrs. F.S. Labadie left Tuesday co Fy Wx ze x a evening was machine and equipment for any sort . French Corral Thursday. They were . Fuller’s earth with wishes of her many friends and the spent in singing and gantes.Mrs. Wm. Gianella of Marysville accompanied by her mother, Mrs. ' Jos. Griffin of Yuba City, motored to charmed with the beauty of our part of the country. We read with interest of Mrs. M. Fenton, whorecently paid a visit to her old home-~ at French Corral. Her description was quite true, but she has forgotten the age .of some of our’ orange trees. They are pioneers and for more than sixty years have been producing their luscious fruit. the letter local names Miss Minnie Brand is spending some time in Sacramento visiting the R. W. Gaylord family. It is inop. ed that she will be much improved in health on her return. Mrs. James Dillon is home again after a visit of several the bay cities. months in . Although is' found in .Butte, Amador, Kern,, Bernadino counties. The first production was in 1899 and time 33,207 tons have been mined, valued at $440,000. As isthe case with most of the other industrial minerals, fuller’s use. It is dried and ground to powder for sale. For decolori-ing-oibit is then treated with sulphurie acid and the acid soluble impurwies eliminated. The clay is then washed and drained, and ready to be placed in agitators with the oil to be decolor‘ized. Feeause of the inereasing use of oils and cther new uses now being developed it is prebable that the deand warrant the development © of know. Catifornia deposits. for Seeramento on a short visit to Mr. andMrs. W.S. Goldthwait, who are ill at the capital city. William O. Grant left Tuesday for Oroville on a short visit.to relatives. William Weilan , who spent ¢ month visiting the Peterson family, . . left Sunday for ley. 2 N. -A. Parsons passed fhrough town Tuesday enroute to Alleghany. his home in Berke. Dr. M. Morris of. Berkeley was in ‘town Sunday on a short visit to -friends here, . “4 Calaveras, Lake, Los Angeles River. side, Solano, Sonoma, Inyo and San j since that earth must be properly prepared for . mand for fuller’s earth will increase~ nagement titude and county to financial institutions.in the world, its officers and mait were owned by one man. Your financial troubles should be brought to us. Perhaps we can help you. We want thé people of this patrons prosper. Consider that. wé are your friends, that your interests are ours, and that we ae always willing to help. . ieee “““GEORGE L. JONES, / } oe Chairman Advisory Board* 2 [ Notede County ‘Branch Grass Valley : Head : —_ SHCURITY BANK & TRUST 0D, = i? . ; i Hl " ee ee ee a. Stet th arr teppei ee et THIS WEEKS SPECIAL ~ GALLON “CANS FRUIT Aoricets 2. 78c Peaches ........ 3 3 € 1 nag wm hi 7 . e Grated Pineapple ...... 98c Biackberries ... ; Riper 78c Pears : Loganberries _.2...... 78e Apples * + VEGLTABLES ‘ PAC soe 6&c tring Beans ... ne Seauerkraatsos oa 58c PLAZA GROCERY We Deliver in Grass Valley ~ Seat oO ox Fe ee oe eae ee he 5 O Ne shn Masta ste Waste ste Sta ate he seats ste teste teste o Serres 2 Ie Oe fetes lee aie 6 he see eaten He at Me Me Me Hs Me 7 Pr, Pe a te st A ot fs Ne stele ste afe ste ote ole ote ake festa ste ote ofeahenfe rte rtertese sfererfetergerteferfeage 4 We are growing and. manufacturing our own products PLACER BRAND LAYING MASH and SCRATCH FEED _ Gives Best Results . Cive Uva Tale LINCOLN GRAIN GROWERS We Deliver if Requested Phone 31 Lincoln 4 i? Ve Me he Me Ge tt te Ot, oe ate ot, ow +, Ho te ot AZ ot, UF USUAL LRLALRSTo UR RLeT Ge LS Rema Gnas 2 ae ye ee ee UO feed Med bon’ Yad Bows Wed eg ee . 8 this bank is a part of one of the biggest desire that it shall be just as local in its ate Pa < / 1 just as courteous to its patrons 26 though be successful. We can prdsper only.as our _ e A. H. MOOSER, Manager. ~ / Nevada City Branch Nevada City Office, 631 Market St., San Francisco 4 .