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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 7, 1936 (6 pages)

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NEVADA CITY NUGGET < FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1936. returned from Los Angeles. -now’s sister, Mrs. May Quick who) — has been quite ill in Los: Angeles is} much improved. W. C. Fotiyer has returned to his ramento, where he has been receiying medical treatment ‘and is much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stritsky are building a house on their property en the,Tahoe-Ukiah highway northeast of Nevada City’s limits. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Horace Curnow have . Mr. Cur-. home from the Sutter hospital, Sac. ITS NECK AND NECK IN ¥ Z {. a evenings Schiffnér, Schreiber a oe : . e 2 : f Aes ». of the Gold Flat Quilting Club at : 2 : ; . Scheemer teams have been leading. Who would like to jbecome active or) ; Weddenaay atisx At. Derior California entrances against . The scores follow: associate members.are invited to atee eae ae He ane. transients, which netted one ‘han Sia ence tine . tend. Active members are asked to eral hours were spent in sewing quilt. turned back by the first sauad in Clark vs. Hoge ae . bring drawing boards or easels. blocks that had been cut at the pre-. the field at Truckee yesterday, tocnet Di ee re Mr. Warner is giving instructions. vious meeting. : day was extended Wiese. two addiPe ES ae eS eae koe in the use of charcoal. At previous Those present were Mrs. Margaret. tional squads took thelr. posts at ts zB . . Cohn, Carson City, Nevada; Mrs. Hornbrook and Dorris, _ Siskiyou =e Pe ee rigs gs . Cae Daporemice et commen: Clayton Chatfield, Mrs. M. Penrose,} county and one group went into camp NYC on-seeseeeseeeeeen ec ceec ee tneenteceeeteneeee 396/ tion was emphasized; members. of Mrs. M. B. Laughlin, Mrs. Jay Rob-. at Tule Lake, Modoc county. Otel: DINB) cose fee hace 2055) the class are learning to break up erts, and Mrs. Angelirie Roberts. Points won 1, ELKS BOWLING TOURNEY The Elks bowling teat have entered into the “back stretch” phase’ . of the tourney now in progress. Any . . team may win but in the last three . [INTEREST GROWING IN . . . / The Twin City’ Art nd) ART ASSOCIATION Association will hold its regular meeting at thé Nevada City high school musie room tonight at 7:30 oa/’clock. All those Social Events ‘Gold Flat. _ Quilting Chib ie Ryan Mrs. James of Gold Flat most graciously entertained members SQUAD OF EIGHT . NETS ONE HOBO SACRAMENTO, Fet Feb. 6.—The Sacramento Bee says: The-Los Angeles police department blockade of Suspace with pleasing line arrange-. BERGGREN JEWELRY STORE ON PINE STREET Mr. Robert J. Berggren has moved equipment from the Davies building on Commercial street to -the new location near the Kistle shoe shop on Pine street, and is now ready to meet his and customers ‘in the new location. « moved from Van Nuys to Nevada City last Berggren ‘ Seven took up their duties at each of the Siskiyou points acting under order of Sergeant L. J.~Fuller with headquarters at Yreka. At: Truckee preparations were betraffic on the main transcontinental highway, the Donner route. Unless this develops something to do, the southern metropiltain officers, spick and span in uniforms and armed with revolvers and clubs, face long periods of idle gazing at the motion picture crews at work here and at incomparable mountain scening made to extend the-blockade-to}— Augiist and-have taken such a liking to this section that they have purchased a two acre tract of land on the Murchie Mine road east of Nevada City and will start building ery as the first freight train through Truckee this morning did not carry ene itinerant. In Modoc county where Sheriff ritis. Subject to the law. lobby is a business institution not a BETTY MARTIN WEST, Postmaster, Nevada City, California. NOTICE OF ORE BUYER'S ‘ APPLICATION 4 ‘ : : : * c In compliance with Section 1. Chapter 1838; Statutes of 1929, the undersigned, whose principal place of business is at Nevada Ctiy, CGalifornia, hereby gives notice that ap-. Dlication has been made‘to the State Mineralogist for a license to carry on within the State of California for the year ending December 31, 1935, _the business:of milling, sampling, concentrating, “reducing, refining, purchasing, and receiving for saie ~ Ores, concentrates, and amalgams d bearing gold or silver, gold dust, gold and silver bullion, nuegets and specimens. Protest may be made by any. berson to the issuing of such license 3% the office of the. State Mineralogist, . Ferry Building, San Francisco. : LEE ADAMS. OS $1, Feb. 7, 14. ti The postoffice . . burke loafing place. Orderly conduct, clean. Skeahan habits and no loitering are the de. BOOK n-ne enenenes ge ceeneeenenenereee mands of the Postoffice Department. Handicap .....0.N\ 111 Respectfully yours, Potal pins 1999 poles and new wire in the new location on Grove street, extending the line to the new home of street. sidewalks on Grove street the power poles were in the way and had to be] moved to the opposite side and Biv‘en a coat of green paint. foot of Nevada street to the junction of Washington, “Nalentine gift boxes, all sizes, at Colley’s. Confectionery. z StAMbAuen: 2 398 b) Leave your orders now: for decorHandicap eaten en eee tee et Se ee aes ated cream hearts with names, at} Total DUIS soars aetecnsnasneaadacencasee 2142 ; Colley’s Confectionery. Points won 3. . : WEDNESDAY Schiffner vs. Richards NOTICE Sghittyar 407. Editor, Seen MOM ION cee 483 Nevada City Nugget, Hemler. mhe attention of the public ts_callHaddy).. . 414 Nevada City, Calif. ed to ‘the serious offense resulting Tucker eerie oe eee re ee ee 429 Dear Editor: _ from tampering with pronertv nrder. .355 I have been reading, with much fee jurisdiction ofthe United States . \ ᐀ 0 -. oe F of int : Postoffice Department. Persons dam. Total DUDS n-ne eeneennp ee eecene ee 2089 ty sae 7 the Townsend: boosters agin or in any way mis:reating loh. Points won 3. replies to the various criticisms of by toxes, posters, postoffice. bullet-; Richards . .. 456. their plan in your paper. So far they ins, supplies or furnishings will be. Wise 2 6 é have not set forth a workable plan. in Points won 1. GROVE ST. LINE EXTENDED. The P. G. & E. Company has just ompleted installing 15 large power Dr. and at the end of the In grading and building new trs. Hal Draper This week Foremon William’Ghiotti and crew are engaged in setng new poles and wire from the in this city. -LARSEN’S BARBER SHOPFormerly on Pine St. Removed to 30814 Broad _§ St. In the shop formerly occupied by Ben Bowman. FOUR CHAIRS AVAILABLE Four Barbers—Roy Stanley, Mr. Kirby, Frank Cartoscelli and : Andrew. Larsen REMNANTS ° ae = Off : ] per roll — 10c to > 25 . a home early this summer. The only thing they set forth is the spending of twenty four billion dollars a year. ws POR O ee es ee ments and tone _ patterns, using a William Ebaugh is sinking a famblyn still-life subject. shaft on the property of his uncle,. Widauf Members of the association ar ' Sherman Hecker in Willow Valley! Penrose . very enthhsiastie and i that ae east of this city. As ‘he ‘mines the ore} K. Kopp ers will be also. it is taken ‘to a most complete little Handicap Aetive members: Mrs. Belknap . ,his jewelry stock two stamp mfll he owns, on the bank "Otel (ine 23 os ese. 2097} Goldsmith, Mrs, W. H. Goede, Mrs. of Deer Creek, and good values are Points won 3. S. Williamson, Savory Ford, Ruth _ being recovered in concentrates. TUESDAY Hogan, Madeline Himes, Amy Lou ~--Several hundred pounds of ore is Schreiber vs. Scheemer McCraney, Margaret Wyant,* Betty Mined each day the mill operates. Benretber aa oe foe 410. Meloy, Harriet Loebecker, Florence : — : Reeds 43. ns ee Smart, Jack Reader. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Vivian Berggren -and Miss GUIMOW 2s ee Associate. members: Mrs. C. 8. Mathews, surgical nurses in Mt. Scpetk. 3:3 Parsons, Mrs. Ella M. Austin, Mrs. Zion hospital in San Francisco, left Finnegan . David Reeder, ‘Mrs. Everett, Mrs. ‘yesterday for the bay city_after vis-. ~ Total pins ee 2135) Robert Nye, Mrs, Roy Deeter, Mrs iting Miss Berggren’s parents, sia “Points won 1. Belle Douglass, Mrs. Grace Himes. and Mrs. R. J. Berggren in this city. snoemer 460 : Mrs. W. C. Buffington of this city echo Se acpeseameme oe reer ees se CAMPTONVILLE See : OWE aes ee eee 33 is quite ill with-an attack: of arthHoan 399 SACRED MUSIC AT M. E.
CHURCH SUNDAY NIGHT The second of a series of sacred concerts will take place next Sunday evening at the Methodist church under the direction of Mrs. Charles The program will of solos by Mrs. Charles Elliott and Ralph Cochran, a duet by Mr. Cochran and Mrs. Hemler, a cornet duet by Miss Ruth Curnow Wilde. Mrs. Hemler will close with a solo. The first of this series of sacred musical selections, a large audience and it is next Sunday evening’s concert is expected to be fully as enjoyable as the last one. Townsend in his original plan suggested a ten~per cent sales io raise this money. Can the Townsend Club explain how they are going to raise twenty four billion ,dollars each . year with this ten per cent tax! when statistics show that the entire income of all the people of the Untted States is less than seventy billion dollars annually?: How far would ten ‘per cent of seventy billion dollars go in making up thé twenty four billien dollars that is required ‘to work their plan? — Townsend’s original plan was to help the aged dependents_ and relieve unemployment. The idealism of his thought is worthy of commendation, but according to statisties there will have to be some other plan for . the solution of this problem. project. Very truly yours, The HENRY CLAY. t+o~Lar sidewalk project and Valentine gift boxes, alli sizes, at Colley’s Confectionery. be employed ap it \ \ SAN JUAN RIDGE WPA WORKERS WITHDRAWN Between fifty and sixty men who have ‘been coming from San ridge to work on various W jects in this city will be withdrawn from city projects next Monday, cording to word received from the district director ‘of Fred-Marsh of Auburn headquarters This means that street work will practically be suspended for time. A few men will be engaged in construction and others will the mew city hall is also proposed ‘Keep a small crew busy on the park WPA San Juan Ridge WPA workers wilK\be engaged in improving the county road between French Corrai and Sweetland. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mulnix of Roseville is visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Maguire M.r. Maguire, who is confined to his home by illness, has been feeling fine the last few days. pany, Wednesday. Mrs. “alfred Heether the Grand and Heether sawmill comnear ‘Camptonville, few days in their new home in Ne-} vada City returning to the ft ant consist and Ray attracted Juan . PA proprojects, some spent a/* John C. Sharp refused to deputize the invading police and told them any action they took would be on their own responsibility, the squad of ten men established a post at Tule Lake, eighty miles northwest of Alturas. This station will give command of traffic over the Southern Pacific’s Klamath Falls-Alturas branch at the Great Northern’s Klamath Falls-Bieber unit. Last reports from Portola, Plumas county and Crescent City, Del. Norte county, indicated the ‘squads . were either idling while awaiting instructions or were acting upon their own responsibility. The sheriffs of these two ‘counties yesterday refused to deputize the visitors. Herman Rickenback, who identified himself as a resident of Delthe first to be taken from a freight train at Truckee, Nevada County yesterday. z Rickenback told the officers he was going to Grass Valley to seek work in the.mines. He was not hela: Others who were removed from the train include Harry Stevens, who said he was from the MiddleWest and-was en route to California seeking a warmer climate. He was given a meal, finger-printed and told to take the first train -going east by Sergeant Daniel Douglas. Asked what he thought of being stopped by the Los Angeles police, Stevens said: ‘I haye to take it whether I like it or not.” i In answer'to a question whether he had been arrested, Stevens remarked: ‘I get in jail every once in a while, but not very often.” Bill Berry, a Nevada newspaperman, disguised as a hobo, was among those taken off. the train. ’ “You can not do this to me,’’ Berry said, ‘‘Where is your authority.” Berry was released by the officers after he produced identification papers, Further aviderice that some Superior California communities resent the invasion of: their counties by the Los Angeles officers was given at Truckee last night, when the Lions Club adopted this resolution: “This Lions “Club goes on record against the placing of Los Angeles police in Truckee to stop immigration of itinerants from eastern states and protests above action to the sheriff of Nevada county.” The legality of the border ban was ew ceca today by Mayor Willis F. Mahoney of Klamath Falls. He said: “T do not think Los ’Angeles and the state of California have a legal right to prevent citizens from passing from one state to another. There appears to be ‘no violation of the laws in crossing. state borders. If the lief Situation becomes acute here because of California’s action, a protest should be made to the federal government.”’ Leave your orders now for decorated cream hearts with names, at Ieker, Plumas county, was among Colley’s Confectionery. acSTEAKS, CHICKEN, AND Famed For Good Food and Good Cooking Special Merchants Lunch....36c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyant, Props. Broad Street, Nevada City FISH DINNERS — 52c to Nevada Theatr of and rip-roaring adventure in the on CHAN’S SECRETBROOM AND DISH S. & W. COFFEE 2 pounds .. CALUMET BAKING POWDER = _1 pound TOMATOES Sela Pack FRIDAY BAR 20 RIDES AGAINSATURDAY Warren Oldan, with a star cast, takes the leading role in a hairraising with international intrigue, enlivened by a loVe motif, SUNDAY HE PERFECT GENTLEMAN: =:": are ‘stellar luminaries in one of the best society plays of the years William Boyd and Jimmy Ellison ina stirring story of riding, roping Old West. mystery drama, replete Courtneid ge of an automobile ; eae “2 packages S. &W. SARDINES WHEAT AND GLASS OTS aaa a LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER America to purchase an automobile .«eeand make your monthly payments » « « you build for yourself a valuable credit relationship with a bank which can serve your credit needs in many other ways. Sree. The Bank of America Automobile Financing Plan provides insurance which protects you, placed in any insurance company you may select, or through your own broker or agent. 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