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°AGE EIGHT THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
Me ee St ates ats sts eneusuenely Ss > anor Te } served ti nder the walnut trees. . Br own, unti] recently,
CS oO Cc ! A I E V r N T S Dorsonal i: After a month spent in Missouri, jof the Monterey chamber rf
MONDAY, JULY, 30, 1934 _
. North Caiibia Friday. to bes treated
for a cracked rib and cut arm re. ceived when she fell out of a -tree.
. Treatment was given by Dr. B. W. Pe
was secretary
TL 1
. Nevada City lighted to be here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley and . Mrs. W alee and Mrs.
. Mrs. J. L. Granfill has returned to. meree. He and his family aie @
Davis
tet tee Ee Wee it De es ese
ASPB NeNR RT aanene mae, CTE ee tee Ht tt Te te tee dee tee es se
Cec dar Chest Grove © “
Gives Many Prizes
A iy enjoyable evening was
spent at the publie card party given
ing of dainty refreshments .concludd the afiernoon:
The Auxiliary is holding only one
meeting each of the months of July
August
! weather.
Mrs. Mildred Johnson
New Auxiliary Head
Mrs. Mildred Johnson has been
named president of the Hague-ThomMrs. . as-Heg American Legion
Ains-. Auxiliary. Bhe other new
Mrs. Mary Martin. ,:+e §thel Burtner, vice president;
Margaret Clary, secind
mie Carrie 3erryman,
Vivian Marsh, treasurer;
wish to . Nankervis,
ded historian;
Guardian,
ind on account of the hot
hy Cedar Cres: Grove, No. 41, of the
f@upreme Forest of Woodmen Circle.
ize and whist played.
winning the prizes in. bridge
Mrs. “McQuire, Ist.. prize;
i Mrs. Ninnis,
were
ond. prize;
ng im Whist were: arty Pos,
t. prize; Mrs.
-oss. won the door secretary:
Mildred
.
Clark;]
rgeant
trove I chaplain; Lilah
Milita Hut
Bone,
chisin, se
Maude marshal;
Lila Day . Myrtle Lopes, Genevieve Paynter and}
cial Meeting of
oc Sip walled
reek HE TIRED
ati
is _etly, executive commitisntetener ont eee, ts
Oo complete arrangements
t
nual A full}
attendance is requested. .
chairman of
Flower. Show.
Mobiey
the Garden Section, .
has been cho;
The California Press seems infavor the . candidacy of
Hatfield for
The Sacramento
members of which are especially en, clined to
‘flori-cult > is ‘ flori-culture this Cao
Governor
seaLieutenant
Union
thusiastic in
eon.
Veterans Auxiliary
Enjoys Lawn Party
The V. F. W., Auxiliary held a
most enjoyable lawn party at the
bome of Mrs. Jessie Costa Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Mary Tonella
egsisting as hostess.
A delightful time was en! ved at
Kames and social converse, and servSays: ,
“The outstanding Republican,
candidate for Lieutenant Governor
we believe to be George J. Hatfield, .
former Federal Attorney for this}
district.’’
“George J. Hatfield, former United States Attorney for northern Cal-!
ifornia, Whose spelendid record in
office won him nation-wide recognition, will undoubtedly command the
-‘upport of most Republicans in this
his race for lieutensays The Willows
Orange and Raspberry Sherbet at
Coliey’s Confectioner;.—Adv.
. 2 os
. Ladies:
. Heres something you'll want
. PALMERS English Lavender
water and. Lavender Soap In
community in
ant-governor,”’
Journal. :
“While the W iicccas of this section are likely to give their support
to Seth Millington, of Gridley; who
is well known throughout. the Sacrameito Valley, Mr. Hatfield apHk toc pears to be by far the strongest and.
best equipped contender for the
Special—Both 50c Republican nomination. IncidentalM ijly, it is interesting tg learn George
: en: : . Hatfield and Seth Millington have
. ; been close associates
Legion activities many
‘New type pocket cigarette i . ai a!
. are-good friends. When Mr.
lighter and full — size ‘tube of pose ;
e ae ; II] tietd visited . Gridley’ on his recent
SQUIBBS Shaving Cream I! : :
= tour he made it a peint to . . . valley
Both for 39c
Millingcall on his old friend, Mr.
they parted each. wishing
luckat least at the priHeres’ an amazing offer:
years and
ton, and
. } . the
. maries.”’
pacar
R. E. HARRIS
officers . \i
vice presi-. Cc
istart erectiin of a home and business
i building on a -lot on
. street_in the
I she left by train for
in American .
Hat.
Sellenger f j :
rom Sellenger of son and Will Davis came up Kiigstex
Sacramento for the week end to Widw are
make a stay a& the ranch in Willow . ine Betty
Valley. Wesley Davis ned re-] :
eently from Alaska season .
proving too
, the gold fields. Mrs.
comes in Seattle
rned with Mr.
Charles
Jean Shop.
W. Gaylord .and
Sacramento, are spending
end as guests of Miss Min. } nie Brand.
sp ae Mr.-and Mrs.. R;
the ¢
: family, of
him
Davis and
short for to venter .
he week
with relatives
Davis.
iby the
Myers, of!
Garth M: Flint, who is employed
Forest Service near Placer.
.
.
son .
{
.
t
.
.
land retu
Mr. sud Mrs
Flat, and
delicious
Gold several friends enmother
Saturday =
County Rec
Mrs. M. Grimes and family.
. joved dinner : ‘= ! a sorder Sam Clark was a
evening, which was in honor-o 3. end visitor
;
birthday. . . Wavata
and
received
in the eastern -part
county visiting Donner
yer's
Relatives friends ih Nevadal,., Ty
Mr. . witis ana
li and daughWes
on the high ieneiis
and are expected home ina tew F Xion .
st al i ii
: 1ey per ¢ Al) Mr. fafeay
Italy where they
His health is much
It is expected they
nckee,
ity. have word: that :
: Voea,
ind Mrs.
ter, Catherine, ‘are now
Jobn Tognar
and Mrs. Theodore Larsen are
seas
have 4. is supe:
weeks in
visited .
the W:
trict east of Nevada City.
Mrs. W. M. Berg of,
daughter of Mr.
Kervin,
near future. . six week’s visit
A.very de supper: a teacher in Los
and dance Was enjoyed by many of; Mrs &.
the young people of Nevada City
and Grass Valley at the Empire
Country Club, Friday evening. in
Mrs. Ofmiston Swayze, wife of Dr.
Swayze, just returned from a
visit with relatives in old home
in Kentucky.
Mrs. Geo sillick, of Aliuras,j
has been a house guest of her bro-;fo Nevada City
ther-in-law, Don C. Billick and Mrs. make his home.
Billick in Nevada City. She return-{™Member of the
ed home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bil-! Ment.
lick motored to Reno with het wherc. Charles Marsh
her home. En-!raised in Nevada City,
route to Reno they visited Donner Brown and their son, are
Lake, Truckee and Lake Tahoe. their home in Nevada City. They
Mrs. Ed Rose, of the Fashion} have taken the new Netz house. Mr.
Shoppe, expects. to go to San Francisco Sunday to do some shopping
during Market Week for the big Fall
opening of stores in the bay district.
County Supt. of Schools Ea M.
Austin is: just finishing the annua!
county school report, which will be
in the office of the state superintepdent by Wednesday, August first.
The Epworth League met last evening on the lawn of the H. M. Leete
home~en Prsopect Hill. Supper was
MACK MINES WILL
RESUME OPERATIONS
Bruce Waflace, of Lou Angeles and
. superintendent of the Mack Mines in
. the Canada Hill section, has written
friends in Nevada City he will be
here August fitst to restime operations in the property.
The property comprises two shifts;
: . Omega mine in
imwil)
relatives.
proved.
and
last
here.
Angeles.
Heald and daughter
lower Broad i ae é arrived
Mrs.
lightful picnic
who
mer left Wednesday for their
Alameda. Mrs. Heald has been
head of the Nattire Study at ‘the
Piedmont Camp at Lake Vera.
James Dornan,
has
eveteran of
War,
her
Spanish American has
rge
with
He was formerly a
first Colorado
born
and
Brown,
Training Gets
Employment For
Heald Student
With the improvement of conlitions in agriculture, mining, industry and business generally in
Northern California, opportunities
are opening for those whose training has fitted them to take positions in the business world.
As a result of improved conditions, the Newspaper Advertising
Association of
Sacramento
has expanded
its service. In
doing so the
association required the services of an emee Na
) WILD CARGO AT THE
NEVADA THEATER
“Wild Garecrt é namitted by sereen
critics to be. one of the great jungle
pictures of the year, with Frank
1 (Bring ’Em Back Alive) Buck, subj duing and. capturing huge lions, ti1 leopards and other
African wild, nimbly’ escaping
ithe toils of a huge python, foiling
lk the lunges and the attacks of manj
eating Avild beasts, in the chief role, }
'
" Have you tried REGS—the new
' laxative?
gers,
j The
i!
{tis presented tonight and tomorrow . ;
night. Thousands have sat through
this pieture in alternate amazement
thrilled to their
of this great ad‘land surprise, marrow by the daring
venturer.
t
"ie
Orange and Raspberry ‘Sher bet ati
Colley’s Confectionery.—Ady, oe
i ananieanatss
ener A ah nr A ae {SUN PRODUCE and
\GROCERY CO.
Bret Harte
DAIRY
beasts” of .
Sa Dloye with
pee ee ~~ business eduJESSIE ZENI_ ation.
The “association advised with
uuke Peart, president of Heald’s
Business College. Peart -recommended the employment of Miss
Jessie. Zeni, a Heald student who
lJésired to use her business trainin the field of advertising.
now-on the association
Cutcheon groperty in
Hil]
City.
is now
he Canada}
district southeast of Nevada
The deepest of the two shafts
down 125 feet, and opera: ;
tions were suspended last fall on ac-!
count of snow and stormy weather.
Wallace expects to cut the St. Louis
vein after sinking a few more. feet. :
sa pms
ORTENTAL MINE side es
s : staff.
being made of a, This is but one example of
compressor at the Orien-. many Heald students placed in
Alleghany. The com. positions in Northern California.
pany, has also purchased between ; In connection with the opportuni5,000 and 6,000. feet of air pipe to: ties presented to Heald students,
be used in development of the mine. ; Peart said:
Drilling continues in the lower. “A business education
levels to determine the extent:of the . the best foundation for life work,
low grade ore. William Hooten is . whether it be along the lines of
superintendent.
ecommerce or not”
opened by Wallace on ie ord MeInstallation is
large new
tal mine at
makes
NEWSPAPER
Advertising Association
1307-18th STREET
Produces the Best Milk it is
Possible to Produce _» 315 Broad st.,
Guernsey Gold Medal Milk IF RESH FRUITS AND
that the State’s highest . . . } VEGETABLES DAILY,
; . ; s ALITY THE BEST
Award of Calif. State Fair . . i. Saal meg
PRICED PLEASINGLY LOW
1931-1932-1933
. Kree Delivery. Excellent SerU. S. N. JOHNSON, Prop. vice. Special Attention to Out-ofNevada_ City Phone q7 Town Customers.
RE-ELECT
A. M. HOLMES
‘CORONER
. NEVADA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Nevada City hj SACRAMENTO, CALIF.
—were in need of someone to work
part-time and learn the Advertising
Business. So they appealed to Heald’s,
and Miss Zeni was tried out, with the
JESSIE ZENI result that her efficiency and business
acumen make her valuable to her Employers.
FOLLOW THE ROAD TO A BUSINESS CAREER
HEALD Courses appeal to all who desire a Business Education, and offers opportunity for immediate positions, that
will shape your future. Write for Information—NOW:
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
[Weald’s Training Is Positive
Heald’s Business College and Secretarial School
K Street at 14th LUKE W. PEART, President Main 6339
Sacramento
San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose Other Heald Schools:
Mechanical and Civil akiceacian
INVEST IN. THE FUTURE
LEARN: Electrical,
under HEALD tutelage.
AN EDUCATION IN SPECIALIZED WORK ENABLES
YOU TO HOLD GOUD POSITIONS WITH GOOD PAY,
Write now for Information
HEALD Schools have Helped Young Men and Young
Women for more than SEVENTY YEARS,
HEALD’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL
Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28th, 1934
' POST & VAN NESS AVE. SAN FRANCISCO
Los Angeles, :
week for ai
son, .
Mountain .
suests of Mrs. Tennant, of :
Soda Springs, Hobart ‘Hy
fora ines or four weeks Va-) ss
Washington and Oregon. ]
‘intendent of the! ‘.
shington dis-'
Berg is
have been here for most of the sum.
hinie :
the .
retired .
from business in Oakland, has come!
his family to.
regii
and:
Mrs. .
making .
G. W. Erway came fron ; Hummelt.
. :
ville, is here on a visit to his grandj
TONIGHT and TOMORROW NIGHT
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
“WILD CARGO”
Frank Buck Brings ’Em-Back Alive—Ferocious Tigers, Lions, Leopards are captured barehanded by this intrepid invader of African jungles.
A. Rare Nature picture with a thrill and shudder in
each segment of the film.
NEVADA THEATRE
NEVADA CITy
REFRIGERATOR IN THE WORED
ata Price Anyone
Can Afford,
MODERN.
FEATURES
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There are no tricky
gadgets to get out of:
order. Each feature is
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every day. A Gibson is
like an extra servant.)
See the new Gibson,
today.
Why should you delay purchasing a
Gibson when we make it so easy for
you to own this most modern of home
conveniences? Come to our store
‘today. Let’s talk. it over.
SR ES Se ea ee
Q 90
P
Foote Eloctical Co..
Nevada City
TO OWN A GIRS OW
New Breakfast.
Sets
DROP LEAF AND
EXTENSION
TABLES FOUR.
CHAIRS
FINISHED OR UNFINISHED
FINISHED UNFINISHED
Enamel Blue and
Green Enamel ,
Natural Varnish $24.50 $9.25
$20.00
UNFINISHED CHESTS OF DRAWERS $5 AND $6
Alpha Stores, Ltd.
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA
Broad Street Phone 5