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THE NEVADA
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CiTy NUGGET
PAGE FIVE
From Our Correspondents
“NORTH BLOOMFIELD
By ‘JAMES TINDELL
WASHINGTON NEWS
By MRS. CLYDE COLE
By MRS. CLYDE COLE
WASHINGTON, July 20—, 1934—
Mrs. J. A. Graves, who has been
quite ill for some time, is improving
the past few days.
Chas. Blay has returned to Omega
Mine. He _ hag been il] at his home
here but is now able to return:to his
work.
NORTH BLOOMFIELD, July 20
——Mr. and Mrs. _ Lloyd Dudley of
Nevada City, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Kempster, Mrs, Marian Ricaras and
daughter, Marylyn, of Sacramento,
visited Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Dudley.
Mrs. Richards anq daughter remained to spend their vacation here.
M. J. Brock
and wife were in i ;
g ; Roy Walsh was in town esterday
town Tuesday meeting old friends eoheOmer mine
and canvassing for votes. ‘ : : :
Miss Mollie Cress of Nevada City
is the guest of Mrs. Mary Hogan and
Mrs. D. Linnell, who are visitor:
here at their old home, for the past
few months.
Mrs. A. Schwartz of Richmond
and son, Berkeley, arrived in Washingtor Tuesday to spend the summer here.
James Tindell spent the week end
with his mother her,
Carl J. Tobiassen
here Friday in the
campaign.
James McKinney, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Scott and children, Bert and
Thelma, took dinner Saturday eve
with Mrs. James McKinney in honor
of Mrs. James McKinney in honor
day. They came down from the
Omega mine.
Millard Rickman
lief Hill Sunday.
paid a-~visit
interest of his
T. B. Williamson has returned to
his home in Oakland. Mrs. Williamson and son will remain for some
time.
Dr. George Neilson of Oakland
was—a-visitor-in Washington Saturmoved to ReMr. and Mrs. Ralph _Bowhall day and Sunday. He reports the
visited Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Dudley . strike conditions serious.
Sunday. Mr. Parmelee and wife and sons,
Mrs. Tracey Miller visited her,
mother-in-law, Mrs. Miller, in Grass :
Valley over the week end. . Don Caddigan was also.a visitor
V. H. Woods and helper. were!on Monday in Washington.
here Tuesday enroute to Granite-. Mr. and Mrs. W. EB. Luce of Reno
ville with a nice load of produce, . Nevada, Mervyn Haggerty and Mr.
George Collins of the Spanish mine Horton of Reno, were the guests of
was a dinner guest of Mr. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cole Sunday.
Luther Friday.
Bill and Jack, were visitors: in
Washington Monday.
Fred Dyeis and Mr. and Mrs.: of Stockton visited Mrs. Sherwood’s
Luther were ‘Nevada City visitors . father, Mr. Clarence Landsburg,
Saturday. Saturday. Mrs. Sherwood remained
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Landsburg!on a visit.
and children, Mr. and Mrs, Sher-.
wood and children, Mr. .C. LandsMr. Watson and sister, Miss Kate
Watson have moved to Birchill
burg visited relatives at the Purcell ‘mine above Graniteville for the
mine Saturday afternoon. { summer, °
Miss ‘Phyllis Anderson returned . %
to her home here after a: visit to! WRONG SIDE; RIGHT FINE
Nevada City, CAMPTONVILLE, July 18—A. L.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gaus visited pamon of Atascadaro, who was arAuburn Friday. irested over a week ago by Traffic
Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Relief Hill Officer A. J. Ponta for driving on
were in Nevada City Wednesday. . the wrong side of the highway,
Mr. Marsh of Relief Hill was a pleaded guilty in the Comptonville
Grass Valley and Nevada City; Justice Court, before Judge Acton
visitor Wednesday. . M. Cleveland Monday, and was fined
Mr. Marsh, Mrs. James McKinney $15.00. A bench warrant was issuand her granddaughter, Mrs. Adele ed in this Court for R. G. Logan, of
Keely, visited the Omega mines North Bloomfield, who was arrestSunday. ed last month, and failed to appeat
Mr. and Mrs. Golden Sherwood in accordance with his signed
and children, Marjorié and Bobbie, promise on the citation ticket.
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CAMPTONVILLE, July 22—Mrs. .
H. J. Williamson of Portland, Oregon is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lew
Rose.
Miss Eloise. Nelson and sister of
Soquel were in this section a few
days ago visiting their old home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Kendall of!
Hammonton, and Miss Merle. Horwege spent a couple of days visiting
their old home here.
Fred J. Joubrt. motored to Goodyears Bar Friday to attend the
FRENCH CORRAL
~ (By Mrs. Kate M. Sulivan)
BY MRS. KATE M. SULLIVAN
FRENCH -CORRAL, July 19'For the past week the temperature
pene been from 98 to 105 degrees tn
ithe shade. Some peorle enjoy-it, but
the rest of us merely endure if. .
So far July has had plenty of
fireworks——-or fire work, for the
month seems beset with forest fires.
For several days past a fire near
Brown Valley has given lots of
. Smoke and hot air to make us un-:
comfortable. .
In this section the Fourti was . i
duly celebrated with a display of‘:
and firecrackers and fireworks in the » '
funeral of the late William DRSRCED .
ly. ;
William McGuire, of Oakland,
was in this section Thursday in the
tended the celebration in Nevada!!
City and report it the best ever.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley M. Bean of af
San Francisco, paid a_ visit to!
interest of the California Debris .
Commission.
W. H. Cartwright of Grass Valley passed through Thursday from
Sacramento enroute to the upper
country.
Mrs. M. A. Ramm of San Francisco is visiting — her old ~home-at
Oak Valley.
The loca] Forest Service officers,
with a small crew of local men put
out a forest fire Thursday in the
vicinity of the old Kessler ranch. A
group of C C.C boys arrived from
the Washington Ridge camp after
the fire was under control.
Edwin Godfrey of Pike was in
town Thursday on a short business
visit.
Mrs. V. King and sister returned
Thursday after a short visit at the
bay district.
Constable Earl Pauly motored to
Sacramento Thursday on business.
Hawley Kessler and son, Norman
Kessler, of North San Juan passed
through ‘Thursday enroute to Brandy City.
King Laylander passed eivoueh
j Friday from La Grange. enroute to
the True Grit mine.
The home of Mrs, V. King, one
mile west of town on Campbell’s
Gulch, was burglarized during the
last few nights as was discovered by
Mrs. King upon her return from a
few days absence. The culprit gained admission into the building by
cutting a screen in a window. Bed{
clothing jncluding a_ virgin wool
blanket, home made quilts, and pillows were taken, along with an ax,
saw and. most. of the groceries that
were in the kitchen. Constabie
Erle Pauly made an investigation.
This is the second robbery in this
locality during the past month and
Woodland.
and a friend, Mrs. McDermott, all of
moved to San Francisco some y
vocalist and delights to spend part.
visit the home of her childhood
friends“in this section July 2nd and
We always consider ‘‘Wessie’
Bean among our own home boys. a
The Sooy family, Mrs. Sooy, her .
sons, Ralph and Joe; Miss Eleanor
and Mrs. Carroll (Pearl Sooy) paid ;
a visit to friends down the Ridge .
last” week. This family is former
residents of North San Juan. Their
father, now deceased, conducted tha:
blacksmith business for many years. .
Mrs. Carroll was for many years Sal
the. staff of the Nevada County school
teachers and taught in the Ridge .
towns. Their many friends bid
happy to receive a visit from them.
Mrs. P. Nichols and sons, Arthur j
and George, and Lewis and wife andbaby, Norma Jean, and grandson,
Arthur Davis spent Sunday with . .
Mrs. Kate Sullivan. The family are .
ex-residents of French Corral and:
now reside in Sacramento, with the
exception of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis!
Nichols, who ‘make their home in} .
{
Mrs. Conway and brother George
A?
=~ .
“Old Glory”, -fireworks and ‘bombs . /
evening. Those who were able att . .
AND
By Dr.
COUR CHILD
Derector, Physical and Health Education
New Jersey State Department of Public Instruction
& ARDEN SECTION TO MEE
The Garden Section of the Wo.
Civie Club of Nevada City 13
to hold a meeting Wednesday, July
at the home of Mrs. W. C. Evans —
on Race street in Grass Valley.
There will be a discussion of
men’s
THE SCHOOL
ALLEN G. IRELAND
or
“v0,
The After-School Luncheon
The
which: most
difficult to justify.
time it calls
ta bite’ we have the
fe erally demands food, for such is
the meaning of appetite. He is
‘usually active and food
source of energy for all activity,
{whether mental
. studies, or physical such as play.
For the snack, a glass of milk
, . is ideal. A slice of buttered bread,
an orange,
sandwich are also good. The cautions are » these.
form, even
. taboo. They spoil the appetite too
readily. The time and nature of
the evening
into account. If it is dinner, at an
early hour,
should be overruled.
light supper or a late dinner, let
' {the child have his mid-afternoon . '\
lunch. But
see what the effect is.
ence guide you.
Finally, if the child
weight and
play, the “snack” is probably a bad
habit that should be corrected.
The humble tomato and its val.
‘yes will be
. \dand’s next article.
“after-school
flowers, garden work and the coming flower show which jis being held
snack” for . again this fall in Nevada City.
children plead: is not . PASO aS,
At the same
for a word of caution.
In support of “just
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probable presence of
hunger, especially
if a light luncheon
at noon is the rule.
The school child is
in the growing
stage. His body litis the
such as_ school
an apple, or a simple
R. E. HARRIS
Sweets in any
the hallowed jam, are
SAVE with SAFETY at
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{
1
meal must .be taken .
]
Have you tried REGS—the new
laxative?
probably the “snack”
If it is a .
watch his appetite to
Let experiis overnot inelined to active
described in Dr. IreSan Francisco, were visitors last .
week. Mrs. Conway and her brother .
are natives of French Corral but
ago. Mrs. Conway is a professional ,
of the summer months at Olympia .
every year and never forgets !
in.
family. .
Mr. and Mrs. F, Miller and daugh.
ter Dorothy and Mr. William Gish .
returned to French Corral after
spending the past two weeks in San!
Francisco.
fore the forest fire was “asec .
iing their place. We are’ pleased
learn that we have in our communlity a Civil War veteran,
ears Sitton, eighty
as a man of sixty.
to .
i
Mr. Sam .
years old—-and spry'
Bret Harte
Cedar Cres
. i DAIRY to} CEDAR CREST GROVE DANCE
a " ba 41+ OF wade
French Corral. Supreme Porest . Woodm oe Poustiie i
Me : : ‘will hold a public card urty Wed-!
: oh A. Browning is nee iis nesday evening, July 25, at the Py-. Guernsey Gold Medal Milk !
at the Spanish Mine at we ‘hington. . ‘thian Castle. It will begin at 8! that won the State’s highest
He spent part of last week with his . , rclook
3 N e t Grove No. 41 of th Produces the Best Milk it Is
Award of Calif. State Fair
———
The Nevada City Nugget is .
iNow $2.50 per year
U. S. N. JOHNSON, Prop.
Phone 77
. 1931-1932-1933
Nevada City
“BELLE’S BEAUTY SHOP
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4 DUART PERMANENT INCLUDGRASS VALLEY 147 MILL STREET
Nevada City Tuesday on a shor! business visit.
some suspicion is being held out. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chatty and,
family returned to their home in’
CAMPTONVILLE, July 18—=Mr. San Franciheo. last week. Mra, i
and Mrs. H. E. Ramm and daughChatty has been visiting her par. .
ter of San Francisco are visiting{ents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Culver of }}]
. their old home at Oak Valley. l this place.
; A. L. Damon of Atascadaro was Mr. J. H. Haslett who. has spent }
lin town Monday on a short business! the past four months as caretaker at .
visit. tthe Wills Place near Camptonvile 5
Sheriff Chas. J. McCoy and Phil! returned to his home last week .
Wilcoxin of Marysville were in Miss Blanch Haslett who has penne
town Monday on a short visit. {visiting relatives here, returned fot
Mrs. Kate Hope Livingston and,her home-in’ ¥uba City last Satur.
{James L. Joubert motored to Sac-. day. :
t ratwenta Saturday on a short busi-/j Harry Browning and Elmore and .
ness visit. Lloyd have been employed on the;
A.’V. Moore and wife of thejelectric line that is being installed;
south were in town on a short visit]for the Delhi Mine.
Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keliher and son
Reagon P. Connally, vice presi-! Jimmy, Mrs. George Murphy and
dent and general manager of the!son Georgie and two daughters, Pat .
Emporium of San Franesci was infand Peggy, Mr. Joe tielly and{
town a few days ago visiting Acton. daughter Jean visited relatives in
M. Cleveland. French Corral last week. They are
Mr. . and Mrs, H. Wesner left}on a visit to the old home place OM .
Monday for Los Angeles where they)Montezuma Hill. They reported’ inal!
; were called by illness, they had to take refuge at the .
. Art. King of Yuba City was in home of Buzz Calanan the day bes
. this section Tuesday from Sacramenener or
‘to with a load of .produce, {
{ Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Bitz motor.
‘ed to Forest Saturday on a short! .
ViSIt.
Reno A. Zerga returned Monday .
from Sierra City in which vicinity he .
was employed. :
Frank Pendola, Jr., motored to :
'
.
{
Mrs. Fred ‘J. Joubert and: James
L. Joubert motored to Nevada City
j Tuesday on a short business visit.
Miss Virginia Ramm of this place
ha been elected as teacher the
North San Juan School.
Orange and Raspberry Sherbet at
Colley’s Confectionery.—Advy,
of
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315 Broad St., Nevada City
FRESH FRUITS AND _
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