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SUMMER VACATION
CAMPTONVILLE, July 3.—The
Camptonville Union grammar grades
and the Camptonville branch of the
Marysville Union high school closed
rom Our Gorrespondents
J. H. Brooks motored to Marysville Wednesday on a short business
visit.
Miss Anna L. Turner of San Francisco arrived Wednesday on a vacafor the spring term of a weeks summer vacation Thursday. The grammar school teachers: gave the children a treat with brick ice cream
and cakes which was very much enjoyed.
~CAMPTONVILLE
By ACTON M. CLEVELAND
CAMPTONVILLE, July 5. Fred
Bean and Warren Scott of Hamonton were in town Sunday on a short
‘ business visit.
Bob Forbes left Sunday for North
Bloomfield after spending the week
end with Mr: and Mrs. F. B. Hanson. y
M. M. Joy, Challenge merhant, accompanied by Lem Keithly, was in
town Sunday attending to some legal
business.
Eddie Meltz and his Old Time Or. chestry who left these parts a month
ago for an extended tour of the western states, writes from North .Dakota that they are progressing nicely
hoping to reach their old home in
Wisconsin soon, and be back here to
stage a. big dance in Camptonville
on September 2nd, when the Masonlie hall Trustees have engaged him
for a benefit ball.
S. A. Francis and party of San
Francsico, are spending their vacation at Bear Park.
Alton L. Loem,.of the Naval Hospital at Mare Island arrived Sunday
to spend the week end and Fourth
visiting friends.
John Williams left a few days ago
for his home at Brownsville after
having completed his studies and
graduated from the Camptonville
branch high school. (
Richard J. Culver returned Monday from the state of Nevada and
will stay a short time .
C. H. Greene of Grass Valley was
in town Monday on business.
Miss Mary Veck of, Downieville
was in this section Sunday on a short
business visit.
O. W. Crane and Reno Zerga of
Idaho Hill, motored to Marysville
Sunday on a short business visit.
Alvin Kennady of Sierra City was
in town Monday visiting his old
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilkins and
family of Napa, arrived Monday and
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their old home at Garden Valley.
The following were among those
motoring to Mlarysville Monday to
attend the rodeo: Clarence E. Tur. , ner, Lawrence Turner, Bob Kennady,
. will spend a few days vacationing at! here,
Mrs. Harry Deal.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schilling of
San Francisco were the week end
and Fourth visitors of Mr. and“Mrs.
Albert H. Hamilton.
Solon’ Chatfield passed through
town Tuesday from Downieville enroute to Pike City.
Art King of Yuba City was in
town Monday enroute to the upper
country.
CAMPTONVILLE, June 27 James
G. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mason left Tuesday for Oakland after a few days business here
at their mining property.
Lawrence E. Turner motored to
Nevada City Tuesday on a short business visit.
Jack Brandstetter of Sacramento
was in town Tuesday on a short business visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Halkyard
of Nevada City were in town Saturday evening on a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Miller, of
Los Angeles, were in town Monday
on a short visit. He is a native and
former resident of this place.
Erle Pauly came up from Auburn
Monday night, returning Tuesday,
to vote at his home here. His.brother
Myron returned with him where he
also will be employed at the Freeman Hotel fora short time.
The election came off in good
shape Tuesday, Camptonville adding
the total on the wet column. A good
sized vote was polled; Dave Lewis
the only man member of the election
board had something under his hat
but nobody knew it.
Pearl Jensen and Violette Wellband are back to their summer home
here after a five day trip with State
Lion Hunter Charles Ledshaw. Although the girls did not get an opportunity to knock over a lion, they
had an enjoyable outing.
The high school was billed to give
an evening of comedy on Saturday
July Lst., but due to the fact that
some of the players could: not be
the event is being postponed
until a future date, announcement of
which will be made later.
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CAMPTONVILLE, July 3.—Fred
H. Butz made a brief and hurried
business visit to Sacramento a few
days ago.:
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Hays
motored to Marysville Saturday on a
short business visit.
Louie E. Bullington and nephew
Junior Silva were in town Saturday
and continued up country putting
up displays for the Standard Oil Co.
Mrs. Rachael M. Labadie motored
tion.
ln ieeeteccaneeiiiail
William Avery and William Wuliams who have been mining on their
jclaim at Garden Valley left Thursday for their home at Oakland.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson of
San Jose ,and daughter Miss Helen
L. Jackson, local school teacher, left
Friday for a motor trip to Eureka.
DRIVER ON WRONG SIDE
to the lower country Friday on a OF ROAD IS FINED $15
short business visit.
Elmer Granholm -,artist and sign ee
CAMPTONVILLE, July 5.-—A. F.
Mickel, of Saeramento, arrested
Monday on the highway near here
by Traffic Officer A. J. Ponta, on a
charge of driving.on the left side of
the highway, pleaded guilty in the
local Justice Court and was fined
$15.00 by Judge Acton M. Clevelana.
JUNE DRY MONTH
IN CAMPTONVILLE
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CAMPTONVILLE, July 5.—June
was a very dry month, according. to
the monthly weather report_of official observer Elmer S. R. Hall at
the P. G. & E. Company Saw Mill
near here. Hall’s report shows that
only .02-inches of rain-was recorded
for the whole month. The month
generally remained cool with a slight
storm onthe 3rd. and thunder
. storm on the 5th. The maximm temperature of the month was 94 degrees on the 13th with a minimum
of 34 on the 2nd.
KELSO, Wash., A tree with an 18
-inch .wrench for a girdle has been
found near Woodland. Phe huge’
wrench was fastened to a cottonwood tree several years ago. As the
tree. grew it overlaped the wrench
so that the jaws are locked securely
together.
painter of Grass Valley was in town
Friday doing some painting.
E. A. Harmon left Friday for Oregon, to be gone for a short time.
Mr. and Mrs: Julius E. Pauly motored to Marysville Saturday on a
brief business visit.
Hector M. Dyer, Indian Hlil mining man, left Friday for Los. Angeles
on a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson of San
Jose -arrived Friday on a short visit
with the Joubert family at Oak ValMrs. Mary A. Ramm of San Francisco arrived Thursday on a visit
with Miss Roby Godfrey at Galena
Hill.
Julius E. Pauly and sons Warren
and Leland motored to Mohawk
Thursday where the boys will spend
a short vacation. ;
John Williams returned Friday
from a short visit at Graeagle.
CAMPTONVILLE,. June : 30.—
Juge and Mrs. H. B. Daniel and
daughter Dawn of San Diego, Were
in town Wednesday on a brief visit,
they being former residents at Snowden Hill mine.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Korn of Sacramento were in town Wednesday on
a short business visit.
Mrs. Fred B. Hamson jréjurned
Wednesday from a few. days visit at .
Nevada City. .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Harges of . their twin sons motored up from
Newcastle were in town Thursday on . Hammontown to spend the Fourth
a short business visit. Mr. ArboW .H. Cartwright of Grass Valley
passed through town Thursday from
©.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank: Brophy and
with
gast.
and Mrs. Kenneth
FIREFIGHTING
CREW READY AT
EACHC.C.C. CAMP
The last contingents of men for
the Civilian Conservation Corrs
Camps on the Tahoe National Forest
arrived last week. All of the Seven
camps allotted to this forest are well
under way. The Bloomfield, Bear
Valley and Sattley camps are com_
pleted, and in addition to these, the
Oak Ranch and Miller Ranch are
fully manned and construction work
on many of the projects is under full
swing. The contingents arriving last
week went to the Truckee ‘and Baker
Ranch camps. f
A fire suppressron crew of sixteen
men is established at each camp, under a system of rotation so that
intensive training in fire suppression
methods may be given each man. Always held near camp, these crews are
prepared for instant get away
with complete equipment, and though
the 1933 fire season has hardly commenced, they have ‘ably demonstrated thir usefulness in several instances already.
BANK OF AMERICA
OPENS LOOMIS BRANCH
Formal opening of the new branch
of the Bank of America at Loomis .
will take place Wednesay, July . Theoffice will be operated under the direction of W. E. Fredfne, assistant
manager of the Attburn branch of
the state-wide branch bank.
The ‘establishment of the Loomis
branch was brought about through
petition of Loomis ré#dents,: who
carried their request ‘for banking
service to the chief executive officers of the Bank of America in San
Francisco after the closing of the
California Trust & Savings Bank had
left the town without banking: accomodations.
Mrs. Florence Dahlgren and niece
Miss Francis Savio, of San Jose,
spent the holiday visiting in Nevada
City: -Mrs. Dahlgren visited her sister Mrs. Elmer Durbin while Miss
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Sacramento enroute to Sierra City. ' Why Not Subcribe for the Nugget? Savio visited her father.
‘Jack Kennady, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
iC. Sehurr.
Mrs. Maud Palmer. of Sacramento
and son Wilber, were in this section
. over the Fourth of July holidays.
. A. F. Mickel of Sacramento was
{in this section Monday on a brief
business visit. >: ‘
The Downieville Nevada
‘freight stage broke down Monday afALWAYS
That is what our service consists of mainly—-FIRST CLASS
WORK, that’s what you look
for when you drive in a ga‘eral hours.
. Frank J. Massa
rage. But we add a personal
touch in courtesy, attention to
and determinedly low visiting his old home at Oak Valley.
charges. . oA
NEVADA CITY
/ detail
. efit dance: Mr. and Mrs.
City
. , ternoon between here and Freemans
;Crossing, delaying the service sevarrived Monday
. from Oroville to spend a.few days
The following were among those
“motoring to Downieville Monday eve‘ning to attend the big firemans benFred H.
~ BANKof AMERICA
NATIONALsTRUST & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
—A National Bank: Member of Federal Reserve System
— #d BANK of AMERICA
—A California State Bank
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION, JUNE 30, 1933
Due from Banks
RESOURCES
Bank of America Bank of America COMBINED
N. T. & S. A. A California State Bank i
Cash in Vault and in Federal Reserve Bank . . . $ 32,073,674.51
43,027 ,$57.08
. . . . . . . : . .
$ 1,583,360.12 “
$429,197.29 $ 85,114,089.00
. Butz, Louis Marquardt, Mrs. GertUnited States Government Securities
177,857,866.60 6,731,658.56
rude Samms, Mr. and Mrs. Acton M. GARFGE
Chas. WW. heltex: Bic Cleveland, Mrs. Wells, Lawrence E. State, County and Municipal Bonds. . .. . 74.747,090.76 9,292.867.10
aes : Turner, Alton L. Lee, and Mr. and Other Bonds and Securities 443,843.88 3.7 73,466.54 287,851,793.44
: Stock in Federal Reserve Bank z 2,700,000.00 None 2,700,000.00 L EY CLEANERS
Loans and Discounts . Pies . 463,707,517.78 26,883,903.43 490,591,421.21GRASS VA L Accrued Interest and Accounts Receivable . . . 9,565,807 ,09 32,540.95 9,598,348.04 CLEANING OUR SPECIALTY sarin eee bet soe 7 Sree ;
Bank Premises, Furniture, Fixturés and Safe Deposit . Phone 375 : Be a yee 111 West Main Street _. Vaults. 410 Banking Offices in 243 California
ED. BURTNER, Proprietor ROuimunities 4222. 6 ee oe eae ee oe 38,617,107.55 2,325,982.68 40,943,090.23
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN Other Real Hstate Owned = . .0 6 ec 6,626,107.13 405,882.28 7,031,989.41
PROMPT ATTENTION Customers’ Liability on Account of Letters of Credit, Y
Will call Monday and ancaigamd Acceptances and Endorsed Bills . . . «1. . 10,169,043.46 10:775,00 10,179,818.46
afternoons at your home and deee oe ms me iver cn: the “sent. trip aver. OUNGS TRESOUTOCR . 6s a ee ee a 1,649,535.47 55,800.11 __1,705,335.58
We Will Credit Your Phone : TOUR) PRRAOUTCOR 5 ke, ee es ee es $876,185,451.31 $59,530,434.06 $935,715,885.37 .
Posen US iE Gena aN NLR RES
NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING: OFFICE 8. . ea ee ee $ 50,000,000.00 $ 4,000,000.00
fl Practical mining tests from 26 to 1000 pounds, giving the free 1] ee Sa ee 35,000,000.00 1,600,000.00 eae meses © gobi percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailimgs. © Undivided Protits. 6. 6: 64 ss 8 5 12,262,393.45 555,390.76
nd » Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. WUGNONUGR ge ae ee ee 7,279,379.70 952,009.75 $111,649,173.66
a Mail order check work promptly attended to. Reserve for Quarterly Dividend payable July 1, 1933 750,000.00 25,000.00 775,000.00
+ r ¥ ‘ Agent for New York Onitarns Spderetiers, were Ce ee ea le 45,500,000.00 None 45,500,000.00 mpanies.
:
cai 6 end Capital of Oalitornls: Fire Se — q Rediscounts and Bills Payable.-. . . ... None None None am ATO IOR Ee 3 Liability for Letters of Credit and as Accentor, :
RN
E. J. N. O TT, Proprietor . Endorser or Maker on Acceptances and Foreign Bills 10,367,327.10 10,775.00 10,378,102.10 oo one nme morn Page { ita ee re es 169,424,984.64 11,821,361.70 os si :
Ae svi a Re ere : —= te ke oe ee 545,601,366.42 40,565,896.85 767,413,609.61
. : Midwa Barb ecue FAME SMU ee a fa are es $876, 185,451.31 $59,530,434.06 $935,715,885.37
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THIS STATEMENT INCLUDES THE FIGURES OF THE LONDON, ENGLAND, OFFICE OF BANK OF AMERICA N, T. & 5. A. .
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BANK of AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION.. @ National Bank.. and . Bie =
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BANK of AMERICA.. Californis State Bank..arc identical in ownership and management
of . DINE and DANCE .
ty of = an : / Savings Deposits made to and including July 10, 1933, : a
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over 4 : ,
NEVADA CITY -Advisory Board --E. M. Rector, caamman --R. J. Bennetts
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H. A. Curnow -Dr. C. P. Jones -Geo. L. Jones-W. F. Prisk : : COLD BEER AND ALL COLD DRINKS
G. J. Rector G, W. Starr Officers E. M. Rector, vicr-raeswent é :
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AND MANAGER --H. A. Curnow, ASSISTANT VICE-PRESIDENT
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