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' Mrs.
FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1935.
THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
CAMPTONVILLE
By ACTON M. CLEVELAND
CAMPTONVILLE, July 11.—Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard L. Bishop motored
to Reno where they spent two days
over the Fourth.
County Surveyor
of Marysville
Jason R. Meek,
was in town Friday,
visiting his brother, W. B. Meek
being Pason’s birthday.
Among the other local people motoring to Reno last week to attend
the celebration included: Mr. and
ic
Mrs. Harve] Wesner, Miss Dorothy
Hayes, Miss Dolores Bishop, M. G.
Calvin, Mrs. 3abe Lynch, Luke
Ramm, Winsmore Chapman, Srelden
Phillips. :
Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. Pauly and
family returned friday from a few
days visit with relatives
home at Mohawk.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred (. Kendall
were up from Hammonton Monday
on a short visit to their old
kere.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Cleveland
and granddaughter Harlyne arrived
at their old
home
» Friday from Sacramento on a short
visit leaving Sunday morning for
Lake Almanor on their annual vacation. Julius E. Pauly accompanied
them and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Danneberg of Felton, joined them at the
lake.
William Groves and mother Mrs.
Olive Groves motored to Nevada City
Saturday on a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles °A.
accompanied by Mrs. Jones mother,
Elizabeth Fraser motored up
from Campbell Friday to spend the
week end at their old home here.
Mrs. Sadie A. Joubert of Oakland
ts the guest at the Joubert home at
Oak Valley.
John F. Lord, Miss Edna Merril},
Miss Susette Lorenberger, Miss Lesta H. Joubert, and James L. Joubert
motored to Lake Tahoe Sunday on a
short visit.
Lola B. Cleveland is recovering
from an.attack of the measles. Dr.
@arl C. Sutton attended her.
Mrs. Maybel Dyer, Mrs. Smith,
Mrs. Sadie A: Joubert and Mrs. Fred
J. Joubert were guests of Mrs. Kate
Hope Livingston at a dinner at the
Motel Francis Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Albert Hamilton returned on
Sunday from a few days visit at the
Chatfield home at Pike City.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Pfiffer
and family returned Saturday from
a weeks visit at their former home
at North Bloomfield.
Miss Katheryne Pauly left Sunday for Oakland to resume her studies in a musi¢ and art school there.
‘FRATERNAL AND _
CLUB DIRECTORY
HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56,
; N. S. G. W.
Meets every Tuesday evening at
Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street.
Visiting Native Sons welcome.
JOE ONEILL, President.
DR, C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y.
WOMAN’S CIVIC CLUB
Regular meetings the 2nd and
fourth Mondays of the month, &
the Brand-Studic. -H
Mrs. Geo. Gildersleeve. .
Mrs. Leland Smith.
President,
Secretary,
Nevada City Lodge, No. 518,
B. P. O. Elks iH
Meets: second and fourth Friday evenings in Elks home, Pine }.
Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks I
welcome. ;
W. E. WRIGHT, Exalted Ruler. . .
V. V. FOLEY, Secretary. j
Signal Stove Oil
FUEL OIL
Like all of Signal’s varied
products it’s Stove Oil is refined after a special formula
which insures greater heating
service at a savings which
you will appreciate.
We can make regular deliveries to your home.
. A. 1. ROWEN 2. s
Signal Distributee
Phone Grass Valicy 626
Jones . }
Lenwood and Betty Wallace left .
few days ago for Stockton to spend .
a vacation with their father.
Mrs. Anna F. Grove is having two .
additional rooms built on her
p<)
home
on upper Main street. Ffank M. .
Rumbaugh is doing the carpenter}
work. .
Lester M. Jaynes motored up from
Nevada City Monday on a visit to}
his old home here. t
Mr. and Mrs. William Avery of .
Oakland were in town Monday enroute to the upper country.
. Alton Cook of Downieville was in.
town Saturday. on a short business!
call.
.
A fire crew for the summer has;
been added to the
vice department, which crew
Stationed the local barracks and .
subject to fire call at any and ae
times. The crew consists of the fol-;
lowing local men: Myron Pauly, ]}
Kenneth Schurr, Sam Oakes, Leo}
Chatfield nd. Dan Jaynes.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Calvin who
were guests at the Hotel Francis for .
a week left a few days ago for their .
home at Alameda.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chatfield and}
family have moved into the old Halk-:
yard house on Spring
. The following were among
' motoring to Downieville
. the big dance last. week:
.
t
.
local forest ser.
will be
in
street.
those
to .attend
Mr. and
Katheryne
Bill Pendola,
. Mrs. Erle Pauly, Miss
“Pauly, Frank Pendola,
. My. and Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland,
i Myron Pauly, Misses -~Lola, Wanda,
Gladys and Ruth Chatfield, Hawley
H. Chatfield, Carl Chatfield, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Turner, W. E. Hanson, Miss Matilda Hanson, Raymond
Hanson, George E. Fred ’C.
Hill.
John GC. Donnelly and William A.
Lang made a business trip to the
True Grit mine Sunday.
Frank W.
Lang,
Meggers motored to
Nevada City Saturday on a brief
business visit.
TI TE a A
Fi
WELL JHAVE .
MY ME HEYLL SUIT
PLANNED FOR Me) ake
ALL NEXT
WEEK. IHOPE
VOU'LL LIKE
1F YOU
HAVE PLENTY
“Make”
Your Menus
Our wide variety of meats
will suit the most exacting
tastes, and fit the most economical budget,
At the Keystone Market
that cuality
tth. er to help vou make an apyou will find
and lows price do go tox
>> Vv
. petizing, delicious dinner.
Keystone Market
CALANAN and RICHARDS
Commercial St. Nevada City
BODY AND FENDER
REPAIR
Bring your car to us_ for
quick and skilled body and
fender repairs, and painting.
Glass installed. Tops weather
proofed and repaired.
Expert » Radiator Repairing, Auto Upholstering of all
kinds. Acetylene welding, General blacksmithing.
“OUR WORK SATISFIES”
Only Service of its kind in’
Nevada City
GOULD’S
AUTO BODY WORKS
Located at the Nevada City
Garage
WANTED—Clean rags at the
. ville. Tests of the acreage are said
. to indicate high gold averages,
. ers left the district.
EARLY TOWNSITE
TO YIELD GOLD
DOWNIEVIL LE,
Gibsonville Townsite
Inc.,
11.—The
Mines
of
underlyGibsonJ uly
Gold
commenced recovery
eravel
has
gold from deposits
ing the historic townsite of
with
some of the gravel on bedrock sampling up to $250 per eubic yard.
The property embraces the old
townsite; which was unworked in
pioneer days when Gibsonville was
a roaring
people.
mining machinery has been
ed, sluices provided and
water supply developed.
The management reports twenty.
four ounces of gold were recovered
in the first two days of
including a-small nugget. Chinese
and other coins, bullets, cartridges .
and buckshot were also taken from .
the sluice boxes. The property is .
adjacent to placer mines: credited .
with yielding more than $10,000,000 .
in the early years of California mining. Many of them were profitably
worked by Chinese after white mincamp of amore than 2,000 .
installan ample
operation.
LIQUOR LAW VIOLATOR
GUILTY ON 3 COUNTS
Richard Joseph, of the : Pastime
Club room and restaurant of Truckee, was arrested Sunday for alleged violation of the state liquor laws,
on five counts. He pled guilty to
three and wil! he sentenced Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in the
court of Judge C. E. Smith in Truekee. Arresting officers were Russell
B. Farley, Nevada county liquor enforcement officer, R. L. Joyner, who
holds the same position in Placer
county, and H. N. Hobart, federal .
officer. {
’
LEGISLATURE WAS GOOD
TO ALL SAVE TAXPAYERS
(Contiunea trom Page One)
tax bill, which placed a new
foodstuffs that partially
their sales tax exemption.
On
session—
to aid
shifted
proposing a”
building bond
voted on by the
tax on
canceled
issue of the
the question of work-relief
the -the legislators
responsibility to the
$13,950,000
issue
the major social
jobless
people,
publie
will be.
electors at a special,
August 13th.
bond issue, if it:
the will)
result in construction of a new state’ s.
prison first offenders South. ;
ern California. It will provide .
for other prison buildings, for addi-:
tions to state hospitals and asylums'
which
state election on
The
wins
proposed
approval of voters,
for in
also
and for state building extensions in,
; both Sacramento and Los Angeles. .
a see i And of almogt equal importance, .
voter-okayof the bond issue will,
énable the state to petition the fed-j{
eral government for $10,000,000 additional in work relief funds.
MINIMUM PENSION $20
When it to a
spending state funds for old age pensions, the Legislature remained fair-.
ly-_conservative, pushing aside the;
$200 per month Townsend dole and!
merely dropping the age reequire.
ments for a state from 70}
years to 65 years. The minimum pension is $20 per month.
Again playing safe,
ers approved an unemployment
surance bill—but a bill conditional
on similar federal legislation. The
act would establish a reserve fund
to which employers would contribute 3 per cent ‘of their payrolls and!
employees 1 per cent of their pay-. {
checks. Beginning in 1938, employees losing their jobs through no
fault of their own would be entitled
to benefit payment of from $7 to
$15 per week for 13 weeks after a
waiting period of four weeks. Agricultural workers, domestic workers
and public employees do not come
under the provisions of either the
State or Federal measures.
APPROVED NRA
Dealing with other social issues,
the Legislature voted approval of a
“little NRA bill’ for service trades,
including barbers, beauty operators,
cleaning and dyeing businesses, au-!
tomotive and laundry workers. Codes
of fair competition would be placed
in effect on petition of 80 per cent
of a business or industry in Bny district..
Then, protecting the prospective
bride and groom from the gaming
tables of Reno, Tia Juana and waypoints, the lawmakers voted to repeal California’s so-called "gin marriage law,’’ which provided for a
three day wait between application
and issuance of marriage licenses.
Another consideration in repealing
the hop-or-hobble marriage act was
the fact that California jewelers,
came question of
pension
the lawmakA complete plant of placer‘3
were losing Sustzions’ to thal Hives
In adjoining staces.
But then—
alism for a
legislators refused
whieh would
balm,
their liberthe
bill
—forgetting
new conservatismpassage
have outlawed
breach-of-promise and other
suits verging on romantic racketeeroT,a
ing. As the matter stands, gentle-; ~*
men will still pay in California, unless they suddenly develop new caution and new resistance to the wiles .
of their companions of
heartthe evening. .
PAGE SEVEN
. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
ACCOUNTANTS
MISS ALICE MOORE
Ineome Tax
Ne vada ( ity
Peturns
Vi 3% YSTenis
itor. THO,
ATTORNEYS
HARRY M. McKEE
(Next: “Debtors Before the Law !
—-With 1935 Amendments.’’) ATTORNEY AT LAW
icwibuneimcen muGeu nie oo te ee Str, Oppodise, Courtiotse
Nevada City, Calif.
GLASSES i . , ae
a W. E. WRIGHT
Open the 2oor to a new world] . VETORNEY AT LAW
Sor people whose eyesight is poor Office in Union Building
} Phane 28 Nevada City
iy Z rs k § ee
GEO. H SHIRKEY, 0. 0. . ; —— ee
OPTOMETRIST
ae :
ho
118 Mill Street
GRASS VALLEY, CALIF.
. Select the FABRIC For
Your SUMMER SUIT .
.
.
.
.
.
!
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i]
WE CREDIT YOUR PHONE
. Our large variety of worsted,
! woolen, twist, tweed, and other
. Summer patterns awaits your
. selection. _
. Quick and Efficient Service tor
} Your Cleaning and Dyeing
Grass Valley Cleaners
ED. BURTNER, Proprietor
Phone 375 Grass Valley
Lynne Kelly
Nilon, Hennessy and Kelly
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
G#ice;-12 7 Mast. Grass ‘Valley
Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nev.City
George L. jones Frank G. Finnegan
JONES & FINNEGAN
Office: Morgan & Powell Buildings,
Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal.
TELEPHON 273
~ MINING ENGINEERS»
RONALD A. FRASER
Mining Engineer
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA
Box 260 Phone 208-R
Investigations, surveys, reports
Plant design and construction. Supervision of operation. Mine mapngement. Consultant. A background of 20 years experience ip
western fields.
J. F. O° CONNOR
Mining and Civil Engineer
United States Mineral Surveying
Licensed Surveyor
203 West Main St.
DOCTORS
jJrass Valley
. TREAT YOURSELF TO THE .
Best
HAIR CUTTING
LADIES WORK OUR
SPECIALTY
LARSEN’S
BARBER SHOP
8B. W. HUMMELT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
400 Broad St.
Office Hours: 10-12 a.
Evenings 7-8 . Phote
m. 2-5
S95
p. Ma.
X-RAY
W. W. REED. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Nevada City, Calif.
Office 418 Broad Street
Hors: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P:
Residence Phone 2 Office
M.
Phone 362
106 Pine St. Nevada. City
Bret Harte Dairy
Produces the Best Milk it is
Possible to Produce
CHILDREN THRIVE ON MILK
Guernsey Gold Medal Milk
that won the State’s highest
AWARD OF CALIFORNIA
STATE FAIR 1931, 1932, 1933
U. S. N. JOHNSON, Prop.
Nevada City Phone 77
ALFRED Hy. TICK
. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
} Nevada City, Calif.
Office 207. Pine Street Residence
pens) Nevada Street
WeP. SAWYER, M. D.
Kye, ¥ Nose and Throat
Glasses correctly
Pei wm
fitted. Electromag. net for removing steel Hours 11 to 4
Evenings by Appointment
Office Ott Bldg Main Street
11 Residence 73
;
. Phone office
A modern establishment—a
progress and _ prosperity are NOT
charges will be high. A successful
Phone 56W, Grass Valley.
CELL, M.D.)
GOOD SERVICE COSTS NO MORE
personnel — distinctive motor equipment and other evidences of
ing honestly and well, at prices that are fair and reasonable.
. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME
“Ambulance Service With Safety and Dignity”
DENTISTS
DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS
DENTIST
312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 a. m.
to 6:00 p. Iivenings by appointConiplete X-Ray Service.
f Phone 95.
DR. JOHN R. BELL
DENTIST
Oifice Hrrs: 8:30 to 5:
vening
. MOrRaG & Pow
.
m.
ment.
30
Appointment
ell ae Phone 321
EDW ARD C. UREN __
CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER
Mining Leports Furnished
Mining District Maps
Phone 278 Rh Nevada City
fmtecrerntnone ———S>S>————
Grass Valley
SRR eee REESE
= H. ARMSTRONG
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office 20814 West Main Street
. Telephone 163 Grass Valley
CHARLES L. HOGUE, O. D. O. D.
OPTOMETRIST
Corrective examination and _ training for defective vision and function. al disorders of. the eyes.
}147 Mill St. Ph. 624 Grass Valley
DR.E.C.SKINNER __
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Evenings by Appointment
Office 310 W. Main St. Phone 716
Opposite Bret Harte Inn
Grass Valley, Calif.
DR. VERNON V. ROOD
" PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Olfice and residence at 128 Neal St.
Grass Valley Office hours 10 to 12
a.m. 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m.
H. N. MARCH, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
. 152% Mill Street, up stairs, second
;thoor, 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m. daily.
Mon., Wed., Fri., evenings. Phone 19
Grass Valley
. CARL POWER JONES. M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Hours: 1 to 3. 7 to: § p.m.
Sundays 11:30 to 12:30
129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley.
. DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER
DENTIST
X-RAY Facilities Available
Hours: 9:00-5:00 Evening appointments, 120% Mill Street. Phone 77
Grass Vailey,
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. THE NEW DEAL
There was a young man wanted
. 3eer,
I e wanted it sparkling and clear,
Vhen he found the New Deal,
\ he let out a squeal,
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3
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It was here that he found it wags
DEAR OLD SCHLITZ
Main St.
Grass Valley
trained, intelligent and courteous
an_indication that funeral service
concern can be built only by servPhone 203, Nevada City.
NEVADA COUNTY
Banner Gold County of
California
Annual production over
$3,000,000
For Information Address
Chamber of Commerce
Nevada City, Calif.
serene
GRASS VALLEY
STEAM LAUNDRY
DRY CLEANERS
111 BENNETT STREET
GRASS VALLEY
Phone 108
NEVADA CITY
PHONE 250-W
Mail $1.00 today for
Booklet.
ASTHMA and SUMMER COLDS are unnecessary. Complete relief only $1.00 Postpaid.
Nothing else to buy. Over 40,000 HOLFORD’S
WONDER INHALERS sold last year alone.
THE DANDEE CO., 14 North Sixth St., MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, or write for Free
full season’s relief to
The Sun Produce and
Nevada City, California Phone 88
815 Broad Street
ministers, hotel keepers, et cetera,