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July 10, 1931 (6 pages)

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e ~ FRIDAY, JULY 10 1931, e _THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET Published weekly on Friday morning at Nevada City, Calif., and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES j One Year. pny address in California, in advance $2.00 Outside Catifornia, in U.S.. ssi 2.50 mm NN oe .60 Sine Month 2 25 A Legal Newspaper of General Circulation for Nevada City and Nevada County, as defined by legal statute. Printed and published at Nevada City. eee, Weleuiiby. Editor and Publisher re SBE ZOSTTE Manager FRENCH CORRAL ITEMS : July 9, 1931, Mr. and Mrs. Brady of Oakland were Monday visitors. PLEASE TO MEET WRENCH CORRAL, @Special to The Nugget) —-After a ay of terrible anriety wend YoU PUPPET Wires, wé will endeavor to write *) 9 : Yew “items”. ee ee nee re n t in oo nd the The hot wave seemed to have _ ~ & a ei : :Wolf and Cinderella, the puppet satruck this section the past week; ‘Plays to be given July 10th, in Red‘and sent the mercury up over the : : , men’s Park for the benefit of the 360° mark. The 4th of July was cs ‘ : Epworth League, there are many) ne aeceee, funny characters. These .puppets run! @he distant booming of cannon lev! «Pupp ino; rue to type__for te most people, : mething was doing! Lae aus know that some g a Punch and Judy ; Puppet means <i our “Twin Cities.” athens : : : ishow, and indeed puppet always have “Too bad that happy 4th should be ,a comic element. fonowed by: euch 4 setentiopne a8; They have their serious side also. @ur little sister town of Birehville }, the Middie Ages, they were used «suffered today. What is left of a to teach religious lessons. to the ilts well guarded tonight, but short-/jiorate. cage of help at the right.time causa the little town to be nearly wip-! ; League is bringing to Nevada City, eed out of existence. . there is much delicious charm and Bmoke was first noticed arising » dramatic thrill as well ah comedy, in the Clerkin (Tackitt) ranch, and, The Duppeteers are Miss Mary Water the alarm was given that fire Hewes of San Francisco and . Miss was coming up over the hill back; Joyce Lobner and Otis Cobb of Oakof the H. Thomas place. Help was jand. They have been associated for summoned quickly as possible and some time and-are bringing puppets! the fire spread so rapidly that the; which they designed and a special men had a hard fight to save the ; puppet stage with its own lighting ‘Thomas house and big barn, and'system. These three operators will guard the Catholic church. Most of take all the parts and create allthe' the help that arrived from a diseffects which will entertain the: tance then turned their attention to audiences attending the matinees' Yighting the fire hat was rushing 8 and evening performances. } through the timber, and the few! 0 who were left were almost potas awe When in some unexpected way th fire jumped the road anda spark . LOCAL set a chicken house back of ~~ Davis place on fire and from that! é it ‘got intb the tall pines and set; . nest the schoolhouse on fire. Later me Miss Millie Clerkin of Pike City! asta ‘ 1,0 ; j ws Vine, AMERY 9nd: ©) vited trienda th Nevada CHE Macc . spread to the May. place (Kinney) ' day across from the church, then down Picework Colley, who is an orto the old Everétt place and ACTOSS . oh ardist near Tudor, spent the 4th: zo the Hall and Fogarty places. The in Nevala City with his father. Thos. Hall barn and all out baild-. Assemblyman and Mrs. Jerrold L ass were all burned, but they SUC") Seawell of Roseville spent the week eeeded in saving the house. The Fo1 end-at The National Hotel: in Ne-, garty (old home place) was burned} yaa City. They attended the cele-: to the ground and help arrived in bration 6t tha 4th in Grass Valley. . time to save the Maroney place, but . Ralph and Don Gleason cafe down. f Pau par fight .from Hobart Mills “to spend last then: The O'Connor family took what lweek end af Home with relatives . : : Mr. Johnnie Glennan of Gibbons-, what might bes ville, Idaho, brought some ore into’ safe, for they had no hope that their, The Nugget office from his home house. could when fire 2 it was by a ever they could of their belongings to'a Place of safety, or be saved : . ri jtown. One was from the Big Four Tmmenacec the Maroney Juse, H * * ' ase a Gk c uf od * . mine of base ore, while the other win carriec Ife aiong so} : $ A pou one %°lwas from the Moonlight mine and! rapidly that it seemed almost al was free milling gold ore. The base ore looks very similar to the ore of our local mines in Nevada county. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Legg of Berkeley spent the week end in Nevada City with relatives. Mrs. Arthur Dolan and two daughtrs are spending their vacation with miracle to have saved anything .So; the school house, Doyle Rlace, Everett, May Fogarty and Hall barn and wmther out buildings are only a pile of ashes tonight. It seems that steps should be faken to have some sort of organized ‘fire protection for the San{ her brother-in-law and wife, rMr. Juan Ridge. With the shortage of and Mrs. James Dolan. water and but few men at home and Mrs. Julia Smith of Stockton’ brother, ! Robert Allen, over.the 4th of July.: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourvier of Terrible things seem to have come’ Gold Flat had as guests Mr. and #o ‘us since last writing. The suicide! Mrs. Chapman of Sacramento. of Chris Bertheau last Wednesday; Miss Iris Murchie will spend her cast a gloom over our little com-/summer vacation visiting scenes in munity. He was a quiet unobtrusive! Alaska. ur fire service occupied with 80! visited at the home of her many other fires‘at times, the situation is simply appalling. old gentleman and _ his kindly man-. Miss Helen Searls returned to j mer made friends of all who knew San Francisco after a short visit him. He seemed to be despondent here with her ‘mother, Mrs. Fred over something and took his life' Searls. ‘sy placing the muzzle of the gun in*~-Mrs. Ben Preston had as guests . his mouth, and exploding it. The! over the 4th Mr, and rMsg. Harry . wesult was too horrible to write Preston of Oakland. about. <As yet nothing has been George oHcking who is empluyearned of his family. . ed at the Steep Hollow mine, spent; Sheriff George Carter and Coroner} the 4th in Nevada City. A. Holmes made a trip to French’ Mr. Harold Lambert and Mr. Dan @orral Wednesday to take charge of Corey of Oroville are here visiting the remains of Chris Bertheau, who Charles Corey. They are father and met his death by suicide. . brother-in-law respectively of CharW. P. Clerkin was a Visitor les Corey, of Leiter’s Radio Shop. ‘Thursday. ; They are pleased with Nevada City, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wetzel, @nd will remain fora couple of days mand son, Parker, of San Francisco) Visit. were visitors over the 4th of July . 0 y the family of Mrs. Wetzel’s; “THE VOICE WITH THE SMILE® ®rother, W. E. Moulton. SETS GOOD EXAMPLE ‘Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Smith and — : F In an editorial in a recent issue Saperen eh ie nibpgsagael ye a of the American Independent Baker gues, Benith's Suet, Mrs. W. B. Moul-t ies “Wanted: More Smiles in fon, July 4th. Business,” reference is made to the -John Schreves of Browns Valley Bell System’s slogan, “The Voice “who lived on the Ridge some years} With Smile.” This doctrine, : ; declares the editorial, needs more mazo vey spending some time here : a btar J FS. Woods of Sweetiand and fy’sug,meriean Dasinese has Voy aoe ee In the show which the Epworth , Was carried by loving hands to the . from the home. jto attend the funeral. of their sreat+ Wou andi CHARLES S. KINNISON “WHY? “Forgive me, Lord, for asking why— ~ But oh, why did she have to die—
Why ‘was it, Lord, she had to go? For oh, we loved her—loved her so! Just in the flower of girlish charm, With love and laughter at her arm— With dreams of happy days ahead, With him, whom she was soon to wed. : “And oh, how sweet and fair she seemed— How sweet the days of which she dreamed! NOW—A REGULAR 35 CHEVERON Tooth Brush . j ~ With Each Tube of M'KESSONS IDL DENTAL CREAM A Regular 60c Value—Both for 25¢ DICKERMAN DRUG STORE But now, all this has turned to dust~ Yet, in Thee; still—oh, God, we trust! And though for her we’ll always yearn, Still may we not rebellions turn. But, though Thou called her home to Thee, Thou canst not love her more than we!” — * For a sorrowing mother. ay Fh eres <x JN »” { ri \ ge /, , a, Uke oy \ WW ne late Geraldine Cleveland. Rev. H.H. Buckner of Nevada City was in town Saturday conducting the funeral of the late Geraldine Cleveland. Bernard Ratkjen of Pike City was in tiwn Monday on a short visit. ~ CAMPTONVILLE ITEMS CAMPTONVILLE, July 8,—The community mourned Saturday morning while simple, impressive services were held for Geraldine Lola Cleveland at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lavezzola Mr. and Mrs. Actin M. Cleveland,' of Downieville were in town Saturon Main Street. The school bell, . day to attend the funeral of the which the little girl had learned to! late Geraldine Cleveland. love, called her for the last time as} Tom Bessler of Nevada City was it tolled as the little white casket! in town Tuesday on a short visit. E Miss Rieta Huckins of Yuba City BBD Sede deeedebedde igen ee Oe . Bae ALL THE ODDS AND ENDS That Make The Meal a Banquet At this store you can obtain everything you need for that meal in the grocery line. We have all the delicious dishes and odds and ends that change a meal into a veritable banquet. We have the best in groceries at Prices you can afford to pay. Merchandise cheerfully promptly delivered. We disappoint no one. ‘Just give us a trial and be convinced. J. J. JACKSON Phone Number One‘ We Deliver Masonic cemetery only a few steps! was in town Saturday attending the Large numbers of. funeral of the late Geraldine Clevebeautiful floral offerings carried land. forth the sympathy of her many lov-. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Halkyard and ing friends. family of San Francisco arrived Services were conducted by the Saturday to spenl their vacation at Rev. HH. uBckner, pastor of the. their old home here. Methodist Episcopal church at Neva-(_ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. King if da City and of the Camptonville; McCloud were here Thursday on a ey JAMES D. STEWART, E. M. Consulting Mining Engineer 138 Commercial St. Phone 107 Auburn, Calif. . Examinations Reports Management 30 Years’ Experience in Western Mining Fields Code: Bedford-McNeil Union Sunday School. Sacred music. Visit to their old home. _ was rendered by Mrs. Jack A. Wolff A number of men were called to of Grass Valley. Two cousins, John Birchville Monday to fight the fire F. Lord, of Sacramento, and Dan u. Which partially destroyed that place. Sharp f Marysville, and two uncles, W. A. Stansberry motored to NeFred J. Joubert and Joseph Lavez-. vada City Saturday. zola acted as pall bearers. Funeral) rs. Anna F. Grove, former rest: a ;'dent, and Miss Lynch of San Fran-! arrangements were in charge of the, , RD PAY Litfle Church Funeral Home of Ne-j Cisco arrived a few days ago on a vacation. yada City. . two weeks’ Emerson Kendall of San. Fran. ! Mrs. Elsie Williughby, Editor of cisco, a former resident, spent a. te Nevada City Nugget, was in town few days here last week visiting his} Tuesday on a short visit. old home. Chas. H. Green of Grass Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Cleveland,} ¥a8 in town Monday. and John F. Lird, of Sacramento,; John H. Lance and family of and.Mrs. Virginia M. Lord of De-. Sacramento spent the week end visitcito, arrived Friday to attend the! ing here. funeral if the late Geraldine eae Mrs. S, R. Curtis of Wynne, Arland. kansas, who spent the past ween C:N. Chatfield, superintendent of! visiting her old schoolmate, Mrs. the Mt. Alta. mine, passed through, Kate Hope Livingston left a few town Monday from Downieville en-, days ago. , route to his home at Pike. E.Z. Bowen and Chas C, Donnelly County Surveyor Jason R. Meek’ of Oaklandp assed through a few Valley and son, Jason, R. Meek, Jr., andjdays ago enroue to the True Grit grandson William C. Meek, and Dan! Mine above town. L. Sharp of Marysville, were here James Southerland of Goodyears Saturday to attend the funeral of the late Geraldine Cleveland. District Attorney J. M. McMahon Bar passer thru town Tuesday from Nevada Cit yenroute to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Julius B. Pauly moand wife of Downieville were ‘ in. tored to Marysville Wednesday. town Sunday on a short visit. 0—_ Julius E. Pauly and son, Myron, FOR SALE PJ and Hubert Leng -motored to Mo52 acres : in Lake Vera District hawk Friday where the boys will re, adjoining Mills College land. Ideal main for a vacation. for home sites or farm lana. K. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn S. Langdon of Goering. Nevada City, were in town Saturday grandaughter, Geraldine Cleveland. Ed Hanson returned Monday from a short business trip to Reno and vicinity. Mrs. Mae Carelock and daughter, ofOakland, were in town Saturday attending the funeral of the late Geraldine Cleveland. _ A.H. Bolton ofMarysville passed through town’ from Gold Lake enroute to his home. Henry W. Huckins of North San Juan was in town Saturday attending the funeral of her grand daughter Geraldine Cleveland. . . . We'll broadcast here next Friday over station M-I-L-K Alvin Kennady returned to his home at Oroville Monday after spending the fourth of July at his old home here, FOR James M. King of Nevada City was in this section over the fourth BRET HARTE GUERNSEY on a visit. ~ DAIRY W. R. Jeftord if Grass Valley and Roland Foote of Nevada City, funTt ip via Mong Milk eral directors, were in town Satur‘ Phone 77 day conducting the funeral of the ees Ideal summer trips on MATSON liners HUIS HTT TTT GH CAA Just think of it—a trip to beautiful Honolulu— the luxury of 2,100 miles of sea travel on a big Matson liner—for onll $90! It’s amazing how little good travel now costs. You'll have a cozy stateroom with hot and cold running water. Inspiring menus. Deck sports, movies, dancing to fill the sunny days and romantic nights. Rates for inclusive tours of Hawaii also are unusually attractive this season. Ask your travel agency, or: MATSON LINE.. LASSCO LINE, 215 Market St., San Francisco. Douglas 5233 aaa