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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 1, 1938 (12 pages)

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FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1938. aiieeamaten NEVADA CITY NUGGET PAGE FIVE. came to Nevada City from southern GLENWOOD DISTRICT California several years ago, have SHOWS RAPID GROWTH. purchasea ground near the Spence . Property. They have built on the rear j of their lot and will build a home in . the front portion later on. Cement foundations were laid for the new frome of Joe Spence, GHGS: . The: tainede Chow “Chicken on er of the Nevada City-Grass Valley . ; i eae restaurant across from the bus service, just below Town Talk, . spence property has changed hands. some time ago. Carpenters HOVE . soveral changes have been made in erected the frame-work for a rOOMY . the building enlarging it to take dsepere Mr. Spence, plho sold his eare of the fine trade the place enhome in Grass Valley, built car . . ee . joys. barne on this piece of ground he purchased just southwest of the Town . Talk service station and along the Nevada City-Grass Valley higlaway. The new home is on the same lot. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hughes, who Several other buildings have been built in the same area in recent months making this a thrifty little community. Dr. Harry N. March has about completed a beautiful adobe eiferferferfeiterieitentertesertesteststeatertestesteste neste steate ste ste stant ste ode hehe hese ee UB hai hh ahaa nye dd eth Seca hdeea ceadelace Gnade dl % * os <> », x He she he se rfeofe ote a He she she Sac sac Sac , +f o aa? st + io * 7 a> +) * ate ate ste st GOSS Me ste srerte ste siesta rte ste te steste rte. Co i i ke ie ee ae a a a S2 * He she ate she at, eS XEON a? Ree} home on his property just above the . Spence place. It will be one of the DAVID HEFELFINGER grounds have been completed. } SHOVEL PLACERS Thomas ‘Ayelow of North Cols . umbia was a Nevada ‘City visitor) yesterday. Mr. Bigelow stated the. equipment at the Shovel Placers is . handling about 2,500 gold bearing yards of gravel per day. in’ two shifts. Five trucks are handling the gravel picked up by steam _ shovel. The gravel is dumped into the . trommel mill bin about 10 yards’ away. As it is washed it is truck-. ‘ed to «he waste dump. The gravel is partly cemented and powder is used to shatter the mass. The com. pany may hydraulic mine when the Narrows Dam is Bigelow broin Mickleys, Pa., the place. of he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Isoyear old daugh’ er Joannie who left for Pennsylvania immediately upon will. remain some time. Other surviving witha his relatives for relatives are his mother, and an only brother, Engineer Charles. M. Hefelfinger. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen have as Suests over the week end Mr. Allen’s done, . brower, Henry Allen and wife of thers sunk 4 shaft to test ground Ghigo, working abow: a year before getMrs. Carl Johnson. had as cues s ting outside help to develop. AsTuesday Mrs. Fred Develey, Sr., Mrs. sociated with Bigelow Brothers is} W. Pearce of Alleghany. C. B. Pierson, as general manag-. Paine Brothers and Archie Miller er, W0 was a road contractor. There . of is enough gravel in the channel on the last MR., MRS. TREVETHICK Lake City are developing a piece of mining ground on the Relief? H:1] road that adjoins the Carter claims. . Development thus far indicates good promise. : . Oliver Carter of propery to two years. Nord? Bloom ®'s'4 £ TO HELP THE CELEBRATION ALONG WE 4 +3 7 * ARE FEATURING THE FOLLOWING : +, ot, ts was a business visitor in Nevada City Wednesday. He along \:he South Yuba river 30 YEARS WEDDED Mr. and Mrs. Sam Trevethick of has: mining eren-4 beauty spots in the area when the’ RESTS IN PENNSYLVVANIA The funeral of the late Clarence _ David Hefelfinger who passed away . on June 18 in Pennsylvania was held . his . birth. Deceased was 38 years of age, . bel Rose Hefelfinger and a seven . recenving word of his death and who. . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dunning of Loon is vI.o. were married—last-week spent Wednesday in with Mrs, Duning’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam ‘Hieronimus, GROCERIES PALACE PEASALACE CORN ING: 2 CAN ee a SOUR PICKLES ASPARAGUS For salads .. CORNED BEEF HASH (Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. George Butz will mo=: tor to Reno on Saturday to spend the Fourth at the rodeo and celebration. Sate Nevada City 5. Can Package ....... CUCUMBER CHIPS _ ' . Bottle GINGER SNAPS FRIGIDAI RENT, FOOD, ICE, UPKEEP.
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That is why Frigidaire gives you a real FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE in black and y, VF. 00 DeBERRY SEE FRIGIDAIRE IN NEVADA CITY AT NOYES ELECTRIC FOOTE ELECTRIC TO. GIVE FREE SHOW FIVE DAYS RE . 5 . Main street are celebrating their Mr, and Mrs, W. V. Tamblyn ex” : ; . 50th or Golden Wedding anniversary pe %, their daughter anc husband, * AMAZING PRICES + today with open house during thee, Mr. and Mrs. John Spooner of Stock-. Og wt S ; ; & ae * afternoon and evening, Sampson A. ton for the week end. % an ; z + *% . Trevethick, 79 years of age and wife, Mr.,and Mrs. R. J. Ronchi-:of F ol\7 : ~ a . % @ & %. Clara Hugunin Trevethick, 72 years som will spend the Four‘!i of July . @ z . s se : ' * * . old were married July 1, 1888, the with Mrs. Ronchi's Sister, Mrs). J, Rey + . es i Heme : s x = . . wedding was performed by the late’ Muscardini’and family in Nevada a BEES ‘ 8 . , ; oa SWEET WINES Ri ee er nas 83 CENTS A GALLON +e Rey. Josiah J. Sims in the parsonage City. = , a of the Congregationa] church -in Ne-. = Ssieseaac asus rose + al vada Ci.y. Mrs. Trevethick is of pioss %, > : ¢ . +e DRY WINES seenttageneeeercenscasenerectenecen 52 CENTS A GALLON ei) neer parents of this city, both are . <a i ae * . Novadea county natives . ? es IN YOUR OWN CONTAINER ial oman hace Ron . : oa fale 0 Cy. . r ‘eaitl x * Mr. and Mrs. Trevethick have sev. 7 4 . en children, namely Edward and} by a bd ~ Wee . ar : Odile BARE , ae IRE TAN 4 PIEL’S BEER Se PCy aan re Ges eC ee eT oe * . William Trevethick of Sacramento; . = ; ‘ * . Car ‘evethick, Mrs. Helen Keefer, : i 4 * NO DEPOSIT . we ea pes ae uae as os A ! , 4 RODE PS Eb é * 4. . Nevada City; George Trevethick, Al“Beak VWs I oI BG Bk : . : leghany; Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Dia: i platen aN) ‘ ie & & . mond Springs, There are also nine. Colfax will confine its 4h of Jul + + grand children and one great grand-. celebration this year to a display of z \ i . child! fireworks to be presented on’ Mon. = ICE COLD BEERS AND SOFT DRINKS * This revered couple resided in. day evening, July 4th at 9 o’clock, % 4 . Grass Valley for four years, moving. The fireworks display is being spon+ ‘ * io the present home on (Main street . Sored by the Colfax Lions Club and st ‘s ¢ vi rr 9 La . Where they have lived the past 46) the business men of the town, Ti ef z * . years. extend an invitation to the citizens > , . ee ae oa of Nevada City and «he surrounding z . Mr.and Mrs. B. IL. Syms, Mr. and communities to attend ‘her (fire+ me . si > Sms ‘ ae oe works BR hs * BROAD STREET NEVADA CITY Mrs. Guy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Doug orks display. SA */ lass Farmer and son, Robert, spent % me . raatarday « ¢ > “stele lletetetellelete dele eh tubes bedbbebe nibh hte hebebnneeaeneece, yest rday at Lake Tahoe. Alice Richey who for the past 20 years has more world predictions to her credit than any person, together wit a company of four ipeople spon. Sored by the General Electric Co. to. gether with the Foote Electric Company will offer a program entirely different from anything you expect, Consisting of music, mystery, magic and thought transmission, a full one hour and’ fifteen minutes of fast and mystifying entertainment will be presented in a series of five performances starting Tuesday evening, July 5, Women’s Improvement Club, Grass Valley, at 8 p.m. through Saturday, July 9. The public is invited free of charge. Every one attending the performance will be given a free birthday analysis. Miiss Richey predicts that the last four months of 1938 will bring a tremendous rise in’ prosperity and for the states of Tex. as and California 1939 will be even greater than the peak of 1929 from a money standpoint. : With Miss Richeys company are such noted artist as Capt. Roy E. Butler who will act as master of ceremonies. Capt. Butler is one of the pioneers of the motion picture industry also a well known character of the Stage and radio. Capt. Butler has managed Miss Richeys attraction for the past 15 years. With the company also is Robert Edwin sound expert from the General Electric factory who will be on hand to assure IRE— gears, no comF 144, you can drink it, New SILENT METER-MISER Uses so little current— You can hardly hear it run! Simplest refriger: hani boi: Coat = sag the audience that Miss Richey‘s hear the PROOF! voice is transmitted properly at all times. Miss Richey known as the in. visible voice of General Electric ange wers your most vital questions with: out seeing her audience. Albert Kazi nationally known silent magician QUICKUBE TRAYS 4. Release cubes: instantly — save 20% more ice! . will entertain you at every perform2. Trays come free at ance with his many feats of comedy finger touch! and magic. Don’t get the impression that you are going to attend a cooking school and be.bored with a lot of commercial sales talks the object of Miss Richey’s company is purely entertainment and the Foote Electric company invites you to be their guest at one or all of the performanices so plan now ahead to attend the greatest free show on earth and bring the entire family. Further information about the show can be obtained by {calling the Foote Electric Company or dropping in at 132 Mill street, 120 E. Main Street . be Grass Valley. Proc Phone 1 J. J. Jac ‘son Free Delivery FOOTE ELECTRICAL COMPANY Grass Valley's General Electric Headquarters CALL AT 182 MILL STREET FOR FREE TICKETS ALICE RICHEY & COMPANY Noted Astrologer and Author along with Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 P. M., Women’s Improvement Clab _YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED. Invites you to see the presentation Kazi, the Magician . July 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Grass Valley Courtesy of General Electric