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MONDAY, JULY 2, 1934
~ Nevada City Nugget
‘305. Broad Street. Phone 36
os. a as defined by ‘statute. Printed and Pub‘ lished at. Nevada City.
Pe os ee
as. LEETE Editor and Publisher
Published Semi-weekly, Monday and Friday at
Nevada City, California, and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada
City,, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
_ ‘SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year (In Advance)
Thomas Torpey reports that he has
; ‘temporarily. ceased hauling ire for
the San Juan mine as the longshoremen’s strike is holding up shipments.
‘Four hundred tins of the company‘s
re is stored in Oakland awaiting
_ shipment to the mill in Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs, C. Muscardini, Mr.
and. Mrs. . Larson Henwood and
children, and Elisha Curtis of Nevada
City, Miss Curjis, of Sacramento,
and Larry Seger if Grass Valley, are
to spend the 4th at Culbersin Lake,
where they will fish and enjoy a-big
pienic lunch.
Notice to the Public
DURING THE PAST SEVERAL MONTHS THERE
HAVE BEEN CIRCULATED STATEMENTS THAT I
BEEN AND AM NOW ENGAGED IN THE ILLICIT MANUFACTURE, SALE AND TRANSPORTATION. OF:-INTOXICATING LIQUOR.
«¢ THESE STATEMENTS ARE FALSE AND THE PER‘TO BE FALSE, AND THEIR ACTS ARE MALICIOUS
AND ARE INTENDED TO INJURE ME IN MY BUSINESS
AND IN MY CANDIDACY FOR RE-ELECTION TO THE
OFFICE OF CORONER OF NEVADA COUNTY.
HAVE ENDURED THEM BELIEVING THEY WERE
‘SO RIDICULOUS THAT THEY WOULD BE UNBELIEVABLE AND GIVEN NO CREDENCE. .
_. dHOWEVER THEY HAVE BECOME SO PERSISTENT
AND: SEEM TO BE FINDING CREDENCE AMONG
PEOPLE WHO DO NOT KNOW THAT I WOULD NOT/
BE GUILTY OF THE CHARGES MADE, THAT I HAVE
DETERMINED TO TAKE DIRECT ACTION. .
__ . THEREFORE OFFER THE SUM’OF $200.00 FOR
MATION UPON WHICH A SUIT FOR DAMAGES
OR‘ DER MAY BE BASED AGAINST ANY PER‘SON OR PERSONS CIRCULATING THIS VILE SLANDER. SAID REWARD TO BE PAID AFTER SUCH TES_TIMONY “IS GIVEN IN ANY COURT WHEREIN SAID
_ ACTION FOR SLANDER MAY BE BROUGHT.
3 M Holmes
WHO ARE CIRCULATING THEM KNOW THEM.
Naming tohts and making appr
priate signs kept Camp Celio campers busy during their first days in
ver Tip, and Green Cone. The Ha
Shed.
in the tent floor and sign board.
: The tree houses, built’
Uncle Toby’s visit to Camp Celio i
the Gold Rush session,
been christened. One is called Blu
Camping chairman, who supervise
the construction of the houses.
Trips to Rough and Ready, th
out of camp.
primitive camper, the girls cook sup
day.
Beardsley is also a graduate nurse.
teristic animal] life are being made.
ed.
Guinevere, a coral king: snake, and
Lancelot, a young. gopher snake.
goes on at Bird’s Eye. Several kinds
of candle sticks, book ends, and pine
needle baskets are being made.
Another project being carried out
at Bird’s Eye is the experimental
feeding of five rats. The diets are
arranged by Mildred Squier Camp dietition. One of the rats gets only
flour and another just bread and
butter. Miss Squier’s pet rat, Skippy, is fed on an ideal diet and serves
‘as dn example of what correct feeding does to promote fealth and fine
appearance.
In Kalo, camp of the senior girls,
a kind of self-government--is being
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Typical names are Junco West, Silmony Ridge names. follow the Forty
Niners heritage of the Camp Celio}
site with su¢h things as Ship Shape .
Another name in this camp/
group for intermediate girls is Knot
Hole, because of the many knot holes}.
during
have also
Heaven and the other, Uncle Toby,
after Theodore A. Harper, National '
new primitive camp, began the mia. Donper Lake to Lake Tahoe.: Another
dle of the-week. A group of ten from i new route is from’ Sacramento to
Harmony Ridge spends a whole day
Under the direction of ‘ Garson Pass to Ho
Dorothy Beardsley, an experienced: ;Luther Pass to
per, spend the night and return to / travel the. Pioneer. Trail over the
camp in time for supper the next ;Echo SummitThus they learn how to be,Fork of the Ameri
comfortable out of camp and how to
cook the three meals of the day. Miss jthe Victory highway U. S. 40, down.
At Bird’s Eye, the ‘center of na-:
ture activities, collections of charac-'' worth’ the time required and the!
Snakes, frogs and pollwogs are kept
alive in cages and aquariums. Butterflies and dragon. flies are mountThe camp favorities are Lady
Craft work of the rustic sort also
; hia, and Brooke Petray,
secretary of the Berkéley Commun\LAKE TAHOE . S
“BY A. B. GRAY
‘ one needs a Vacation.
: : am
camp. he he segs ot) a ess States that would get the thrill of
group for their lives if th 1 Sided. exabeek she (any Snteren ir lives ey could see Lake Ta
shown in the surrounding wild life.
world.
Te
when you see it.
shores of the lake will benefit you
‘should you even be in perfect healtn.
like drinking fine olq wine, and a
bath in’the cool waters will restore
yyour vim, vigor and appetite, Fishting is good there and in the streams
going to and from this wonderlanu.
All right,
trip to Lake Tahoe. Now the question is, what route will we take. A
new scenic route is the Tahoe-Ukiah
highway from Colusa,
; Marysville through Smartsville, on
‘to Rough and Ready, Grass Valley,
Nevada City, Emigrant Gap, and
n
e!
a!
e
i
jJackson and up to Silver Lake over
pe Valley through
Meyers, and on to
: . Lake Tahoe. Returning, one can
VACATION IDEAL
This is vacation timé and everyIt is not necessary to travel long distances and
expend large sums of money. There
are millions of people in the United
hoe, the most ‘beautiful lake in the
Lake Tahoe looks different
this year, a8 you will have to admit
A vacation on the
To breathe. the air at the Laké is
we have decided on ai},
Yuba .City,.
and down the South . .
can River through
(Placerville (Old Hangtown, or over 5
“BY JESSIE LILLIES DUKE. a,
“You. gave your life to ‘gave the flag,”
My Captain said to me;
And so. F'll. not becoming. home
To the hills. of Cherokee.
“{I* feel the. breath ‘of Spring, my loves
Ah! how T’d like to see .
Our native flowers unfold again,
On the hills of Cherokee.
But soon I'll leave my mortal form;
Ah then, with spirit free,
I'll wing my way to love and home,
In the hills of Cherokee.
To a darling girl awaiting me, «
In the hills of Cherekee.
Miss Elizabeth Richards left Sunday for her home in San Francisco
after a visit here with her many former friends. Miss Richards, a for« ¢}mer Nevada’ county superintendent,
is teaching in the city schools.
oan is F
Miss Elaine” Mobley and Miss Fidella Legg, spent Saturday in Sacra-:
mento.
T
C. A. BOREN .
Painter and Decorator
PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY:
215 Sacraménto Street
Phone Nevada City 452
Ore and Bullion
Purchased
Lake Tahoe for as good a vacation as
one could wish to take,
See Lake Tahoe first and then take
notice of all that section surrounding.
{our homes, All who live in this section are living in‘a recreational and
vacation area. Take your! vacation
close to home this year. .
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235 COMMERCIAL STREET NEVADA OITy
BUSINESS MEN’S BLUE PLATE LUNCH 35c
. Regular Luncheon 50c
Dinners, Week Day, 35c and 50c
‘Special Rates For Board By Da; Sent
Lunches Put Up For
Special Saturday and Sunday Dinivers . 50c and 65c
: Licensed} by State of California
Established 1907
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tis Set ina ans wanicisce
MONTEZ CAFE
{through Colfax and Auburn. A trip
over any of these ‘routes will. be well .
money expended.
There are. over fifty places around
tried out for the-first time in Camp .
'Celio. Three “sky pilots’? have been ‘
elected. They are Louise raiae,
chief sky pflot, Juliet Baxter and
Catherine Newhall. The three form
‘@ council which guides the activity
of Kalo, subject to the approval of
the program director, Mildred Grain.
Wednesday morning the first breakfast was cooked at the Hearth, Ka‘lo’s new outdoor fireplace. The’ special treat at this breakfast was strawberry jam made by Margaret Ratcliff, a camper, and brought to Camp
Celio. Gladys Syyder, the camp director, was the guest of hortor.
‘Part of each evening’s program
around the camp fires of Harmony
‘Ridge and Sugar Loaf, is the reading
jof a story. Once a week in at the
Sugar Loaf fire°the Tom-Tom is opened. This Tom-Tom contains In-'
‘dian symbols cut out of bright Paper
;0n which counselors have written the
T H E
NEXT TO HOLBROOK HOTEL i.
Main Street Grass Valley
CLUB LUNCHEON 35¢ .
DINNER 50< °
Special Sunday — 65c
BREAKFASTS
PERMANENT WAVES
give you a softer and more beautiful wave. All aré guaranteed to last
longer
PRICES ARE
$3.50 and $5.00
SPECIAL DUART PERMANENT INCLUDING TWO STEAM TREATMENTS: $5.00
PHONE 740 . + GRASS VALLEY
STS
147 MILL STREET
eteaerferfeole sere iieierferieite
Hotel “Washington ;
:
especially thoughtful things they On the South Fork of the Yuba River, 18 miles via —— »
have noted the girls doing. Oely a) Ukiah Highway from Nevada City, in the Heart ef the Sierras
[selected number of the whole is A quiet restful retreat, Headquarters for Anglers
iread, » As a reward for special and Hunters
achfevement tent groups have the; Rates $2.50 per day, room and meals, $15.00 per week and a
privilege of sleeping in the Indian
Teepee. HagmonyRidge uses the
tree houses for a Similar purpose.
{ At the end of Gold Rush the cus. ;
. tomary closing banquet was given.
The campers planned and carried out ,
the program. Special decorations .
were on the tables and the campers
all wore their Gold Rush bandanas. .
; These bandanas were made by the:
. girls, each having a border of indi.
j Vidual design around a common cen
jtral figure. Guests at the banque#
were Eloise Ewing and Marian Weed,
directors of Gold Hollow, the Girl
Reserves camp, and Rhea Rupert, di;
j rector of Camp Augusta, the Pied-.
; mont Camp Fire Girls camp. Both
{camps are. on Lake Vera. After the
Bees the Gold Rush Council Fire
was held and the Gold Rush honors
and counselor ties were presented.
. Guests expected at Camp Celio. ‘on .
. visitors’ day, Sunday includo Mr. andj
Mrs. H. D. AHen, Mr. and Mrs. B.
j Barthe, Nedra Bartlett; a-moryi of
the Oakland Camp Fire staff, John
Berger, executive secretary of the
Berkeley Y: M. C. A.,; Prof. W. B.!
Herms of the University of Califorexecutive
’
a
ity Chest. <A precautionary health
measure no visitors under eighteen
years of age are allowed in Camp}
Celio. ;
HOTEL POWELL
former location of
©
ee
.
$50 per month
MR. AND MRS. BK. J. HAVERSTOCK, Props.
Phone Nevada City 14-F-24
Nevada City Garage
CHAS. E. LEITER
Plymouth Distributor
SALES and Service
"SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT— “ANYWHERE-ANYTIME”
GREASING — GAS AND OIL
Motor Repair Work of
Every Kind
Engine OverhaulingValve Grinding
BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS
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Expert )i-cuanics
'128 MAIN STREET NEVADA CITY PHONE 133
PURPIN HOTEL
17 Powell St."at Market St.
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v
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oa 7-F-3 and 7-F-14 Camptonville, Calif.
i Millwork, Sash-doors, Corrugated Iron, Nails,
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Lagging, Wood
2 per cent 10 days, 30 days net-1 per cent per month on past
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TRUCK LOAD LOTS. DELIVERED