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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 31, 1931 (4 pages)

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“THE NEVADA crry NUGGET, CALIFORNIA. You amd I PM GLAD ne Year. pny addressin California,in advance ..... $2.00 2.50 The time o” year for sowin’; The time o’ year for breakin’ ground,. For rakin’ and for hoein’. me I'm gettin’ sorta eager, too, NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM _ Miss Elizabeth McD. Watson Old clothes to be a-wearin’— Outdoors, beneath a sky of blue, To give my soul an airin’! Whomas Bessler Equipped to handle Qbstetrical, Surgical, Medicingl! and X-Ray Cases new teacher inthe primary depart! ment. Mrs. Kate Hope Livingston is . in charge of the high school. (Continued From L Last Week) ' Fred J. Joubert left Tuesday for Len Stamey, of Los Angeles, who San Francisco on a brief business wath his wife and party of friends, . visit. tas been camping near Snowden Hill! Mrs. Wm. B. Meek motored Modern Equipment I’m glad that Spring is gettin’ nigh, With plants a-gettin’ greener— When everything, from sod to sky, Seems finer, brighter, cleaner. LEITER’S RADIO SHOP to Heft Thursday for his home in the; Oak Valley Monday on a few days south . “and with him he had six; visit with her daughter, Mrs. Fred? Wattiesnakes and one bull snake, all! J. Joubert. ee salive. He has’ taken -rattile. from Mrs. Peter Peterson had as visit@iere several times before, b w 1g! ors her brother, Bob Phillips and “nore ‘sport capturing rattlesnakes family HOLBROOK REFRIGERATOR Lowest Priced Refrigerator on the market. Complete iin your home at $207.50. less extras. Demonstration given at our place of business. We welcome you at all times. We also carry Atwater Kent and Clarion Radios. ( We demonstrate in your home. Phone 286 1 of Modesto. han ‘most sportsmen have fishing.' Wm. Cavanaugh of Downteviile! Hie sells the snakes by the pound . was in this section Tuesday. f2o some Los Angeles pet store, who; L. Latrelle of San Francisco passships ‘them to Germany. It is claim-; ed thru town Wednesday from his — oe . ed “thet there are no rattlesnakes in. old home at Downieville enroute to _WGermany-—-and--several—-rattlesnake, his home. : @arms have recently been started, . Miss Henrietta Ramm of NOW—A REGULAR 35c CHEVERON The Pendola saw mill, operated. by : Mr. and Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland . Firday visitors. ‘make a personal investigation, and Tooth Brush A. Browning and son, Clyde, were . make an authentic report before any week end visitors from Forest Hill. effort was made in that direction. ‘Fr. P. O’Rielly held services in The diamonds of the Cherokee . Birchville Sunday and offered the} mine adorn the fingers of many in FRENCH CORRAL NEWS wreturned from Sacramento Wednds-. os eday, where they’ were called by: the French Corral, July 28, (Special service in thanksgiving for Hliness of their daughter. to The Nugget)—Well this part of Lord, of Sacramento, who the country is there left Wednesday for th? capital . city; he is a former rssident. Miss Genevieve Paine wand Miss Harding of _ were in town Thursday. surely beset with morning when relatives fires! Since Thursday seems almost should remain ismoke was noticed arising from the by nis @iam C. Meek, was of the Charles ' ealled into action and grandson, Wil-;our im town Thurs-j; ‘@lay. French own County everyone Julius E. Pauly Marysville Wednesday. motored Wardens’ READER onioes NUGGET busy in other were' parts. ARTICLE ON DIAMONDS It Lon Stamey and party of Les An-_ busy feeding the hungry workers. weeks camping Miss Dorothy Marks rom Pike-Monday and for glass cutting Fire has swept, nearly the whole . . country, clean on the The French and . is attending’ Dalberg were only, and not for jewelry. eastern and . moved over . sotitheastern side. ranches The Cherokee diamonds vestigated, and were in reported upon by a completely . irepresentative of the Tiffany Diasscholl here. ' swept over. In the Esperance and! mond firm some years since and that Rey. H. H. Bucknes of .Nevada, Kate Hays mines, Bulkhead Hill and . investigation demonstrated the fact ®ity was in town Thursday deliveiout toward Readers, Redledge and . @ng an illustrated lectur2 ay the Ho. Slide sidehills. Deputy Warden Howe. #el Francis for the schooi ch)idren. N. C. N. GR. R. COMPANY TIME TABLE to play some In your issue of July 24th, referto part in the service and Calvins, ence is made to the diamonds recov. Moultons and Brownings were kept ered in the Cherokee Mine as being Biere left Friday. 25¢ . DICKERMAN DRUG STORE . Fire Warden seemed everyone had Bzeles who spent two A Regular 60c-Value—Both for on every side and -the church yard. /as I know was 4% karats. ; full of dry grass. He was aeccompani: 0 Nevada City . Ranch, help from all directions was} ed by Robert Beinberger. Subscribe for The Nugget ane sister, direction County Surveyor Jison R.Meek ST) Dorr of Placer county was called as zaccompanied M'KESSONS 1D L DENTAL CREAM a miracle that it. ]fused $500. for the individual diaunscathed with fire. monds which was recovered as far that these diamonds were second to no diamond “production. . change later and at last we feel that . Effective Monday, May 3, 1931 Trains leave Nevada City at 4:45 a. m., Grass Valley 5.05 a. m. arriying at San Francisco 12:50 p. m. Trains leave Nevada City at 9:30 a. m., Grass Valley 9:50 a. m., making direct train No. cisco. connection 19 arriving 4:50 with S. P. at San Fran “fi. mM. Train leaves Nevada City at 3:05 This investigation wa sfor the purp. m., Grass Valley at 3:30 p. m., reduced a , Pose of determining the class of daily except Sunday, making coOnnecEn town Friday. safety. Unless fires start on the! ; diamonds produced in the Cherokee tion with S. P. train No. 20, leaving Mr. and Mrs. B. F. MeNaugh mo-: western and northern side. There is! ; district. It had been our disposition San Francisco at 11:20 p. m., entored to. the lower country Friday. . rumors of fire bugs being busy and. to advertise these diamond fields in 'abling passengers to arrive at Gras3 W. H. Cartwrigh tand son, Floyd,' yet it is hard to believe that any' the London Mining Magazines, and . = . V:alley6:15 p. m. and Nevada City. sand brother, Floyd, of Grass Valley one could be guilty of such mean this firm deemed it mecessary tO . §:35 Dp. m., daily. j { foassed thru town Thursday enroute acts. . ®o the upper country 1 We have not kept much tab on! . . ° . ‘ . + Jomes L. Joubert who has been visitors the past week for with ‘ over . Porter of Vike City was' the situation has been at Sawyers Bar, Siski
190°" hot weather and fire scare’ i Emil Verch sarrived a few and Charles days ago Renick! for several from San #¥rancisco and are camped at eattle their days to the helping to take}! . mountains. A peddler from Grass Valley was zmining claim on Oregon Creek. through “here Tuesday selling woThe worst dry season in the his-' men’s and children’s ready to. wear ory of this section is in progress! elothes. sand the water condition is a serious . yoroblem. John Sheves made a trip from . Cherokee Tuesday to get some sup A forest fire of accidental origin! plies before. sstarted Monday at Celestial Valley,! work. wear the Butz Ranch. Forest Ranger W. E. going Moulton I According to favorable conditions on the Stock Market, not to mention the King of Sweeden and Princé of Wales, the VIKING LUNCH will reduce their Dollar Chicken Dinners to Fifty Cents. VIKING RESTAURANT on the river to made a business BROAD ST. cS ALL THE ODDS AND ENDS At this store you can obtain everything you need for *# . & . : BS Is 2 that meal in the grocery line. We have all the delicious dishes and odds andends 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 i us a trial and be convinced. MRS. ANDERSEN NEVADA CITY, CAL J. J. JACKSON Phone Number One We Deliver Frank W. Meggers with a crew of . trip to Montezuma Hill Wednesday. amen put the conflagration under con-. H. Hoskins @rol within a few hours, -saverting a very bad fire. and J. Swazey thereby, panied him to help Pipe which they accom take out some made a trip to The Camptonville grammar school . Tyler to get. They are preparing to sand Camptonville “Marysville sed the Union Branch high of the!; Pump out the bedrock pond, as Pine school ee Grove reservoir has given out. new term Monday after a! Columbia Parlor No. 70 N. D. G. wacation of three weeks rest*for the W. held a meeting Friday afternoon wchildren during-hot weather. A good: They expect to receive a visit from MILKMADE TWINS CREAM LAN D Ps;4wT RURLALE SALA ULLAL EERE ERLE SHIPMATES Tuesday . “EVERYTHING ROSY” Wednesday and Thursday “Grant Gaynor In “DADDY LONG LEGS _NEVADA CITY THEATRE— alt Eaodt fa Oo oe oe . NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE E. J. N. Ott, Proprietor Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets, value of sulphur . ets and values of tailings. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Mail order check i I writers, Westchester and Capital of California Fire Insurance come panies. Automobile insurance. work promptly attended to. Agent for New York-California Under al Friday Hoot Gibson in “CLEARING THE RANGE” and Mystery Trooper SATURDAY — RICHARD DIX and JACKIE COOPER in “YOUNG DONOVAN’S KID” Sunday and Monday ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ;in JAMES D. STEWART, E. M. Consulting Mining Engineer 2 138 Commercial St. Phone 107 Auburn, Calif. Examinations Reports Management 30 Years’ Experience in Western Mining Fields Code: BedfordMcNeil a .J. Pauly is principal of grammar . from Pike City Friday. school, with Mrs. Kate M Williams ai Mr. and Mrs. R. McNamara were i — . BROADCASTING OVER STATION sattendance is enjoyed especially in the Grand President of the Order, @he high school, which has several, Thursday afternoon. mew pupils from outside places. Mra. ! Miss Millie Clerkin was a visitor! a re That Make The Meal a Banquet . . tS : cae ae wacationing -2you County has gene on to Hum-' we were unequal to anything else.! ®oldt, where he is visiting his grand-. Wm. Walsh was here Tuesday. i _ #ather. ; HarryBrownine was-—in—his-employ cS ie>2, a? ea George S. o ON OE F. With Each Tube of having!dividuals in this and other comour church spared from the fire that; munities, and our family have two swept Birchville two weeks ago. It. which are about one Karat, have re EOI J. sspent his vacation visiting = San @xeted and almost every part sf them; Pendola Broter, two miles east of @s used, mostly in medicine. Tie oil town, started to saw Thursday. #@rom the snake sells at $180 tg! 0 szallon. —ana petting the snakes from this country. . Francisco is visiting her old home. “WVhen a certain age, they are mar-. Nevada City , CAMPTONVILLE ITEMS LOCATION NOTICES —Quartz and Inquire at placer location notices for sale at The Nugget office at 6c each. , NEVADA CITY NUGGET OFFIC I’m glad that Spring is comin’ round, “ Legal Newspaper of General Civcelation for Nevada City aand Nevada County, as defined by legal statute. Printed and published at Nevada City. #lsie P. Willoughby.. pel Editor and Publisher ~~ MAPS FOR SALE ; Cleaning,— Pressing,— Repairing Denmark begins with ‘‘D’’. Prety country on the North Sea With lots of cows and neat dairies And farms and woodlands and faries Where wonderful milk they do produce And excel in making best of use. . When once OUR Milk these folks see It beazs all they quickly agree. ABOUT OUR SERVICE Gur patrons have found that it ia “different’’ from others; it is more personal, more % O ua e —sympathetie. ae pe ee A fice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. scree wt RATES t : W. H. Osborne CHARLES S: KINNISON Fee and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postof » Published weekly on Friday morning at Nevada City, Calif., Outside Caiifornia,in U. S. “Three Months One Month ......... . NEVADA CITY CLEANERS. 109J. oT eyee THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET And~ ‘Yet is what you want when you hate trouble in the family such as ce" and its attendant misfortunes ty MODERN AMERULANCE SERVICE HOLMES FUNERAL HOME