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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

January 5, 1934 (7 pages)

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-> = @.8he studteswillbe: selected from. C. i Visited Washington last week: = aL ASS workers’ ~ Seterigal, + ee streets. and.. county roads as well :: ope Oa 9 ge CITY NUGGET ote ee ‘SURVEY WILL BE MADEBY CWA ‘Fhe constant flow of more than 2.000.000 motor vehiclés over California’s 120,000 miles of city streets, county roads and” state. highways is == be counted, measured and analyz©e@ in 2 statewide traffic. studf with2utprecedent in the United States. ‘Fhe origin, destination, distance Sraveled, type of travel and other features of automobile journeys will “Se determined as a basis for future Shighway development. = Ammouncement of this detailed study of -traffic conditions throush-, wut the state, ‘to be conducted: by “the Division of Highways, is the _re—-sSnit of. -gonferences between officials. -of the CaHfornia State Automobile ~ Assoctation,~<te* Attomobife Club of == ’ Southern California, and.the State =Department.of. Public. Works. study will+be made with CWA ‘per_se nner and“tunis . for which approval “hag. 3 already been, secured from Fed-: ee "government officials. Men for: auaittied to. handle work. Traffic conditions. on ‘2s ee ee are will be included : = the. studyaig I +*This study. “to ‘be made by aula Hew Year to everyone! 2 ptute “with: the use of CWA funds and _wersonnel. will -be‘the most -exhaustive and valuable traffic investigatiom ever conducted sih. the United States, "Said H. iJ. Brunnier, ehair_ man or the Good’ Roads Committee “of the California, State Automobile Association. “It is. something . that _ Ras -been needed for a long time and will “produce factiial information’ _£rom which we can more intelligentZy proceed with street and highway. -@evelopment:' oS The Engineering Department of “the Automobile “Association will co@=perate with the state in making the Surveys. “The BERS ES a will” ‘consist ‘Btreffic counts and studies on all “streets, roads and highways. A trafse “checking station will -be estab«:#isbed for about every unit of 2,000 = Porm ation. The volume, type, ori> Sten, * @ebtipatyen: ‘Wistance traveled and other traffic facts will be collected ana’ analyzed. “The Nevads City Nugeet is . Now $2.50 per year C. O'NEILL PLUMBING SHOP Agents for QUAKER BURNOIL STOVES Guaranteed to be «afe Cost less to run ket us look over your chimneys ti } ———— WASHINGTON NEWSWASHINGTON, ON, Dec. 28.—The sad news was received in Washington of the passing of Mr. George Beckwith, : who has visited Washington for many years past. Mr. and Mrs. Beckwith have a4 summer home here, and . have many friends in our little town . The annual convention of ‘Alta who extend to the family their sin-. California, Inc.,,and the Mining Ascere sympathy. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Kohler, spent . their Christmas holiday at Pleasant Valley with relatives. eorge Koller, who is attending ‘Stanford University, is a guest of his ‘parents, .Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Kohler. ' Mr. C. M. Cole received the sad news of the death of his cousin, Mrs. . Chester. Le Noir, of San Francisco, who: ‘has been ill ‘for some months. Mrs.-Le Noir was well known in this place, as she spent her early girl hood here. Before her. marriage, she:was Miss Lavina Simmons. She is.survived by her mother, Mrs. Millie Egnhart of San. Francisco, her husbiid, ‘Chester Lé Noir, her young daughter, Joan® Le Noir and a cousin, Mrs. A. Schmartz ‘of El Gerrito “The! and Cylde Cole of Washington: ‘Mr. W. W. Waggoner of, Nevada City was a recent visitor in Washington. oe * James.Penrose of Nevada. City Mr. A. Schwartz and son Milton, spent. their Christmas. holiday at the Shwartz. ranch. ine Pleasant Nabley: WASHINGTON; ‘lan 1.—Happy. ‘New Years passed quietly in our: town. A drenching rain-has becn.talling's steadily for several days: The post office of Washington, was. changed. to the Washington Grocery store .yesterday. : Mrs. Foster .is.:the new post-mistress. Mrs. E. J.‘Haverstock resigned several weeks ago. The postoffice has been at the hotel for several years. oe “The “Washington school opened again January. 2nd., after the usual holiday vacation with nine pupils. George Kohler has returned to the University of Stanford today af-! ter his vacation here. Mrs. Rutherford Stephens was at business visitor in Grass Valley Jae day. Just a Little setter _ OWL TAVERN CAFE “YOU CAN’T BETTER : THE BEST” Finest Food and Coffee and BEER 134 Mill Street Grass Valley, Calif. COAL Winter Is Just Around Fhe Corner , NOW Is the time to lay in your . supply of Standard Coal MINED IN UTAH A. V. Sauveo. a Phene 57 ramento, January 13. ‘ness of the two bodies. » ward: Morris; -urer, Harold J. McCurry, . sociation. of California will bring together principals and: members of both organizations in a joint session to be held at the Hotel Senator, Sacganizations have been closely cooperating for the past several months in a united effort to revive interest in the mining industry of California. Although nrining will be the principal theme of the joint convention of the two associations, Edward Morris, managing director of Alta California Inc., announces the. following tentative program for the, day: : Separate morning: sessions com-, mencing at 9 o’clock a. m., will be held ‘by ‘the two: organizations for The two rel The Mining Agwodintion” -of California, in open forum discussion, presided over by George W. Starr, president ,will discuss the work done during the past year and formulate plans for procedure during the con ing year, At noon; members of both the Mining Association of California and Alta~California Ine. , will join for a luncheon ,and . afternoon speaking program. Harold J. McCurry, president of the Sacramento Convention Bureau, which is acting as co-host for the convention, willgive the address of welcome. Roy Clair, manager of the Convention Bureau, will assist in receiving the guests and in presenting the entertainment features. ‘Judge John F.' Pullen, justice of the appéllate court, will act as toastmaster for the afternoon session. Tentative speakers’ program ,. includes: Dr. L. I. Hewes, chief of the Western Division, U. S, Bureau of Public.Roads; Earl Lee Kelly, di-}. rector, State Department of Public (Works; George W. Starr, president, the purpose of transacting the busi‘Mining Association of California; F. Annual elec. . tions of Officers: will take place at these Sessions, as well. as presenta_tion . of various committée reports}. and reperts of the officers. Various Alta California committees which will present. reports to the general assembly of the organization in the morning . session are: Women’s Beautification Conimittee, under the direction of Ada Jordan Pray. of Durham;, Mining Committee, under the
direction of J. P. Branley of Greenville; Frank L. Roohr, president, of Chico; report of. the Managing Director, Edreport of the treas. Matters pertaining to the operation of the organization will be discussed . -open forum, and plans for the;fonduct of the organization's Affairs . : ‘during the es . yea adopted. "YOUR EYES GEO. H, SBIRKEH, 6.:D. OPTOMEPRIST (118 Mill Street _ GRASS: VALLBY . . “EDDIE LEONG. Board of Directors report. by f E L. Roohr, president, Alta California pinc., and Bert B. Meek, of San Franisco, More than 500 persons fricin all parts of the State are expected to attend this joint session. The Sant Francisco Mining Exchange has ‘announced its intention of-’closig on ‘January 13th to enable its” imembers . to attend the convention in a: body. aaaiaaaie Te Bw. ‘Fresh Fruit Vegetables Fresh sh Fi ish THURSDAY & FRIBAY _ Groceries Bae ae, Phone 74 B14 Broad a ‘Nevada City ‘. ae NEVADA COUNTY Banner Gold County oi California Annual a over $3,000,000 For Information Address. We are 100 per cent backers of Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing.Made to measure clothes NEVADA CITY CLEANERS ISPRINGHILLCUIS_DIAMOND DRILL STATION! The Spring Hill n mine, is reported to be Sours a diamond drill station. : the district: which adjoins the ‘IdahoMaryland property on the north. H. R. Plate is superintendent. BLUE POINT GRAVEL The Blue Point ‘gr: ‘gravel mine near Smartsville, has sunk and timbered an incline’ shaft to -depth. Superintendent R. Paine is in the east on a business trip and will return shortly. STATION IS CUT oN The Hoge. mine north east of Ne-vada City. is cutting a. Station at ‘the’ 1200 foot level. Good ore is befng mined and millLOTESESTET EINER TEEES eter Edd. Addington Nevada City Electrical Works ‘ Planning, Installing — Anything : Electrical We Answer S. 0. S. Mine Calis Opp. P. G. & EK. office Ph. 164 This is one of the new pillow: in. DOWN 130 FEET. the 130. foot 4 HOGE’S 12000 FT. LEVEL! ed from three or four upper lévels. —_— Get Your _ MATRESSES Repaired and. Cleaned by JOHN W. DARKE Commercial St. Nevada City 100 J. Phones 109 M _—_— es JALL THE MEAT JUNIOR CERTAINLY. 1S FILLING OUT SINCE HE GETS . HE WANTS ‘Builds Stnady Bodise ‘We have the quality” you want at the price you want to, pay. es-= TO THR BEST HAIR. CUTTING LADIES WORK OUR SPECIALTY Larsen’s BARBER SHOP 103 Pine St. Nevada City PASTIME. CLUB OPEN TWENTY FOUR HOURS —Lunch and Cigar Counters; Card Tables — IF BABY PLAYS ON THE FLOOR A Portable Electric is needed in your ‘IF DAMP CLOTHES ‘ARE HARD TO DRY. ome “arate become an indispensable home. tiécessity. . Small in size, light in pweight, i it can easily saat abouy for use in any. room) in a GLOBE and GOLDEN GLOW BEERS O. A, PIEA TT, . 312 Broad Street ae f Aches and Pains ‘More Haley Sali Pleasure re» we Poaitinien to vi it? ie Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills for Headache, Neuralgia, «Muscular, Rheumatic, Sciatic; and Periodic . Pains. They seldom: fail. ‘Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills are pleasant to See, take and prompt to act. They not upset COLD ON GLASS. th h, ipation or leav ei iE t ic dal’ dpeacticlng s°™ {ll WALL SIGNS— WINDOW DISPLAYS with a dull, depressed feeli ETINS Ask your or any of “the hundieds of . — INS— ‘PICTORIAL PAINTING oe tic users. Probably you: 207 Cosmerciat St. Nevada City aR I think all. Dr. Mle einer a wonderful, ‘but _Anti-Pain Pills are Mrs. enship, Stamford, ‘Texas I. haye used your ‘ Anti-Pain Pills only a ‘short time, but they have rh gaint me. eeremppt relief. “They did for me in a week more than ~ e other igine: 1 I had taken for. a acre il Goller, . " Milwaukee, Wisconsin Iam never without Anti-Pain Pills. I think they re much. better than anything els: I have ever ; . Semetimes when’ I am tired and nervous, and. feel like 1 would go under, 1 take two-AntiPain Pills and in a sort time I feel like a diflerent person. Mrs. Vidabach, Stroudsbur g; Pennsylvania Your Anti-Pain Pills have been used in my homewith wonderful results. I recommend them. Maggie’ Belle Dudley, Vanceboro, N. C. Your Anti-Pain Pills helped me a great deal.I have used them for years. I carry them everywhere in my, purse and always keep them in the house. They have Saved me a great many sick headaches. . Mrs. Jennie Neill, Coronade, Calif, . _ LIMITED: > MUTUAL ee COMPENSATION INSURANCE COMP ANY Bt OF CALIFORNIA MILLS BUILDING SAN FRANCISCO Saedteae pacatiuat tee cat ceaiek Cae ee TT for the Careful Mine Operator: ' MINIMUM DEPOSITS ; LOWEST RATES ' MAXIMUM DIVIDENDS “Pe ARTHUR B. FOOTE PRESIDENT REPRESENTED BY JERRY SEAWELL : STATE SENATOR ; Telephone Roseville: 292 -— = = Rdseviile, Calif. f NATHAN L. FAIRBAIRN SECRETARY » SEE YOUR DEALER OR THE. PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Owned + Operated Managed by Californians 103-134.