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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 8, 1929 (6 pages)

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Py SRR en hase By Rds cisco ae fe : eae Y ~—7 « P: Fhe cc . nyy 1979 "THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET — Published weekly on Mondays at Nevada City, California, and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postofGce at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, any address in California; in advance ...... $2.00 Outside California, in U. S.-i Three Moths o.n.aic.csescseccesssesncnesseeceeeeceeeeneesesnecntneeenen oe . Corie Weert ncn ancsa eae etna cence etter tte ceennccee py eeeeo BF te A Legal Newspaper of General Circulation for Nevada City CAMPTONVILLE PERSO YALS Miss Doris Nightingale aud Miss Lesta H: Joubert left Sunday for : few days tour of the upper country, Lak eTahoe and Reno. William Groves made a trip to Sierra City Sunday, on his motor bike to visit his mother. The following were among those motoring to Alleghany Saturday to attend the dance: and Mrs. Eugene H. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Bishop, Esmond J. Humphrey, Louie Marquardt, Albert included” Mr. He had been to -ed to its and Nevada County, as defined by legal statute. Printed and published at Nevada City. Arthur A. Willoughby .....-----nee Editor and Pyblisher Elsie P. Willoughby Cc. Sommers, and Raymond Halkyard. fe James Grimes was down Friday from the American Flag mine on business. ociate Ass Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wayman and COZY CORNER CHAT THE PROPOSED. SUBMERGING lin the great valley, especially, our . enemies. It amounts . munition of the Nevada County Development . ; down. Association is not to Nevada City’s selves just as far liking at all judging from the talk . on the streets. Too many people have a vivid remermbrance that it was the Development Association aided and abetted by some of its . good friends in other sections a few years ago that saved the day for the Tahoe Ukiah state highway taking its course easterly from Nevada City as the voters intended it should when the. state bond issue was passed. The highway. to the east is not yet completed’ and until it is an actuality as it now’ has every. appearance of being in the next few years, the Development Association will have to be on the job to guard its interests. It is unfortunate that efforts should have been made in the past to divert the ment in the county, still persists in the south part of the county regarding the Colf . to forget oer night d ee . . every sible argument d fluroute to Colfax as it divided senti-. Tere CO enh ae in and the talk be ; . fortery that will not ax y : is the growing route, which has never been consid. ered by the state highway commission in any of its surveys. When once the Tahoe Ukiah route is completed to an_ easterly with the Victory will be time to talk of improving Colfax road at state expense, and not until. Talking the Colfax road at the present time will not get us anywhere and attention must not be diverted from the long time job of getting the Tahoe Ukiah completlogical eastern ‘terminus. Highway, there EDITOR AYERS of the Messenger hits the nail on the head in the following editorial appearing in last week’s issue: In considering the of the hydraulic bill by the Governor’s veto some rather amazing facts are brought out when the situation is fully analyzed,-and emphasizes the need of solidarity, harmony and co-operation among the people. We must be loyal to our own interests, else we cannot hope for « betterment of the situation, If we go out of the mountains to do our trading we are weakening ourselves by sending our money to our enemies, for at the present moment we must consider the people mountain J. F. O'CONNOR Civil and Mining Engineer United.. Statea. Mineral.. Surveyor. Licensed nd Surveyor. Upstairs ever City Hall. Main Street, Grass Vallev ARMSTRONG & 'TABER U. S. Land & Mining Attorneys Procuring Title to Mineral Lands a Specialty. 2P3,Osehner Ride. Sac ramento, Cal. Télephones: Residence Main 3183. Office Main 1772--J 1 connection . what it amounts to; recent defeat still reaches out with . one. hand and with the other hand Miss Doris Nightingale Sacramento Friday. Frank Pendola arrived a few days ago from San Francisco and will soon operate his saw mill near here. to the same thing as handing our enemies amwith which ‘to shoot us We must trade among ouras possible and}; 4; Oakiand on a relatives, Mrs. Kate Hope Livingston left Fridayfor Bérkeley “where she wiil 3pend a short vacation. Samuel J. Fraser’ killed a large rattlesnake, bearing 12 rattles, in his woodshed a few days ago, Reno A. Zerga lef Friday for Snowden Hill where he will be employed at a mine there being. operated by L. F. Lorenz, short visit with keep our dollars at home, Valley people’ are reaching out for our business and our gold with on our throat attempting to strangle us. Then shall we continue, to put strength into the strangling arm at our throat by pouring our gold into their coffers? a Perhaps no other agency fought quite so bitterly the hydraulic bill, i Forest Guard H. H. Chatfield of the passage of which meant the 3 ae : Pike was in town Friday on _ busivery life of the placer branch oi ness the mining industry, as the Maryville Appeal-Democrat, and yet that newspaper has the temerity to reach for our gold—our life-blood—thinking we are so dense, so stupid, as how it: used Charles Buhl, of Pike City w town Monday. M. P. Fischer, propietor of the Downieville Stage Co., was back on the run again Monday having returnad from his honeymoon. Miss Lesta H. Joubert Doris Nightingale of Pike City, returned Monday from a week end visit at Reno and Northern points. nee to destroy us. It is an efbe tolerated by our people. Attesting that fact : soa bs SEVEE ane Bradley Miller and son of Los iia ape condemnation Angeles were here over the week ae se Steers of The Appeal-Demo-. .q. Mr, Miller is-a former. resierat. dent having spent the younger days of his life here. : Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Smith and family of Glendale arrived Sunday and will spend the summer at the Halkyard mine. John C. Donnelly and son, Charles When you have a dollar to spend do not “kiss it good-bye” by sending it ‘‘down. below”, . for that is it likely wiil never find its way back. Spend that dollar at home, or at. least in a neighboring town, where it will have a chance to find it s way back to]! the True Grit mine you again. assessment work week’s visit at Saramento. Dan D. Bruenning, superintendent of the highway between Downieviile ~ THE POINT is well taken although the afternoon Sacramento paper should have been ineluded as it never opportunity to . take a crack at placer mining and a hungry j/hand for us _to-help teed it. We of . the mountain counties really quite patient misses an day forest Supervisor Richard L. P. Rigelow of Nevada City, Deputy Dishave been eco, and Forest Ranger Leland Smith i;of Nevada Ciiy © left an official visit here. Raymend Pertseh and Jl ancis ‘ Bortsech of North San Juan were in town Tuesday. ‘ { Esmond. J. Humphrey motored te EPewaierile Tuesday. in the face of ee ty : Tuesday the continuous buffet performance of the valley ps! pers. The same attitude drove the . copper smelters out of Shasa coun'ty.and drove out the best source of weaith for the business men of that . staged by several county that they possessed. Now Fred J. Jouber and Frank P = = ° ve C « Sh 2: ¢ 5 Shasta county is trying to entice the Gotdfrey motored to. Nevada City o Y J savy Jey sey Tuesday. Albert C. Sommers made a busiDr. W. P. SAWYER . will be at his office 2 to 4 p. m. s 3 po.ttigans Glasses Correctly Fitted have maintuined themselves in office Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat for many years down Marysville aud Office practice only Yuba City. way by plaving aes old one string fiddle. Ott Building =~ FOR A. CELEBRATION that was Jain Street Nevada City . prepared at practically:the last min i ute, Grass Valley citizens deserve a Out of Town for Few Weeks lot of credit for the type of 2 Fourth of July show that they pu copper magnates to come back go tO work again. A few and Gu the over. It was good, clean aimusemen‘
and reflected much credit on it Today Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup is one of America’s most popular brands. People do want quality, satisfaction, results. ANHEUSER-BUSCH — ST. LOUIS Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup . : (Gucdweiser , : RLEY MALT SYR en ER-BuSsCcH! , et UIS.MO.U SA . sponsors. Nevada City stepped for ward in good neighborly spirit anc helped to. put it over. The alternate year arrangement has worked exce! lently well. It must be rememberec that there is a start nice cash nucleus te next year’s celebration in Ne last year headed by and Elza Kilroy. Frank Davie AAW 4 CLARENCE R. GRAY 120 Coyote St. motored to George Porter-left a few days ago, and Miss . Donnelly, who have been working al on the yearly . left Monday for a . -"€88 Visit to. Grass Valley Tuesday. and Nevada City was in town Monj. Redwood City. trict Ranger Nelson of San lrancisafter vada City, due to the celebraticn ol SINE WATCH REPAIRING Radie Servicing and Repairs Phone 152 te The lifeless body of William \. Ri. was found near Milton last week lb. a sheepherder. It was lying in shailow water and indications pointed to the deceased having succumbed to an attack of heart troubles induced by over exertion. 4 Sierra City to await the arrival of friends and had just returned to his mine, he Hilda, aeecompanied by Thomas Graham and his brother, Dave Ring. He drove his. car as far. as the trail leading to the Hilda, where he transferred. the supplies he had breught to a pack animal, to be taken the rest of the way. Last Saturday while E. W. Warren was mining with two companions on the ‘North Fork oppesite the Boy Seouts campsite in Indian Valley a large rock became dislodged and falling, struck him on the head, killing him instantly: Mrs. Richard Phelan of, Sierra ;City passed through town the fore ‘part of the week on her way to the Diamond Match Company at Gravs Valley for a truckload of building material, to be used in the construction of houses on the Commodor Group of Placer Mines. Mrs. Phelan reprts development work on that property progressing steadily. EE. J. (Happy) Rickard is now a fire patrol in the Forest Service. His ‘‘beat’’ is from Indian Valley to Yuba Pass. mt Jo eHarkins was down this week from. the Deadwood properties. He obtained pack ahimals from the Costa Grocery and, after engaging two more men to go to work at the Deadwood started back with supplies and provisions. He reports development work progressing nicely. Six men—Robert Smith, V. F. Walters, Ed Horton, Frank Guealco, Joe Nipp and John Ranier—are en. gaged in doing the. annual assessment work at the Montpelier Gold Mine, better known as the Hughes property. George Nightingale, superintendent of the Kirkpatrick Mine, was transacting. business in Downievlle Saturday. , (The Messenger) A Berner, superintendent of the ‘Garden Valley. dredger, arrived a few days. ago from his home at Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Bishop left Wednesday for McCloud on « few days visit to Mr. and Mrs. Eawin G. King. oe: GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS Mrs. William Thomas had as visi _. -~ . Meyer's ‘store has added four ,mules to its string of pack animats, NES ORE = —— i J BR THPPIN HOTEL to $3.00 A SPLENUiD VALUE _ 17 Powell Street at Market THIS CENTRAL DOWNTOWN LOCATION animporiant convenience io you This coupon entitles hy* ev to FREE Yellow Taxi—depot to Turpin Liotel. >». FREE GARAGE T.E.FARROW _ W. M. SELL, Jr. ee FEDERAL €xTHS SERVICE TIRES moo. } LOW PRICES ON . FEDERAL _ TIRES Guarantzed 9 Vulcanizing and Repairing . Work Called for and Delivered ACE TIRE SHOP Ore and Bullion , urchased LicensSi bv State of California ~ Established 1907 WILDBERG "BROS. SMELTING & REFINING CO. Offices: 742 Market Sz.,San Francisco Plant: South'San Francisco THE ROSE LEE BEAUTY SHOPPE Hair Dressing and Reauty Toilet Articles. BM.-115 & : Louise Martin om ene Work. Famous Adele Miller 110 Main St.. Grass Valley EXTRA SERVICE TIRES tors, Robert Roberts and Frank — have been engaged this week Welch of San Franeisco. pe taking seppties te the baited ut ae ae leas” Seniee Mertin ond aaa Bear and the Magnolia children of Lincoln spent the 4thj° ee e with Mr. and Mrs. PD. J. Smith. Miss Hazel Legge of’ ‘SaeraSuck 3. babiwin teacher ot Sen — spent the 4th vesing Miss . ; s -. Zona Moore of Grass Valley. Diego, and a former Grass Valley aaa teacher came up Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Elton Biggs of Rio “¥ ers, Vista visited relatives here over the ; ‘. 4th. Jack Curnow came down from) wi. very! Tall Susanville and the svereal days lasi S: pene dy Ww a adres yg whee week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. wan a armen: Wasa acacia : ) panied her parents to Reno, Nevada J. A. Curnow wie ‘ to visit with a sister over the 4th Mr. and Mrs. Al Adams and Mrs. Richard Polkinghorn recured on siek/ otte . > sner= : . . —— Piisk mirentee the funer . perfect fitting Imb in San Francisco al of the late Mrs. Elizabeth John! yeeenly. His daughter Mrs. Janet in Sacramento Wednesday. Harding spent the 4th at the parMr. and Mrs. J. F. Johnson and. ental home. ; son, former’ residents, came up M. P. Sone of Berkeley came. up from Chico for the 4th. to spend the 4th in Grass Valley. BB ihe oferge rfe fe ae nfo dente stesfe abe te afe te ole fe ale she ole ole ole opeatestentesfeate ste se rte sale oe seaheslealeoleskesieoliesteateskeade Resets tn Have you a TE KPC ¥ FIRSTAID KIT in your car? = Your “best friend’ in case of accident J. and J. Travelkit ..... $1.00 J. and J. Auto Acciden tCase, No. 8 ... $2.50 Official Boy Scout Kits ...... 750 ¥ Don't take the chance of being caught without one 4 : R. E. BARRIS i. hie THE DEPARTMENT DRUG STORE Home of Firstaid Brand Gauzes, Cotton, and Adhesive Tape eeieegetedetetetetenten He fee quienes deh ie eerie @ deebelpeietedeedesdedeaqeegey e a aegis I eT teeleteienederte keene letenleslents dallenly Sele rteaMeteteafetedteteteale . a > x . % 5% : THE GROCERY STORE WHERE : COURTESY AND SERVICE PREVAIL ¢ : But not only that—we have the largest, most com* plete stock of pure, fresh groceries in town at prices : that are resaonable. : ‘Frade with us and you will always get real VALUE! : We have anything you may require in the line of A foodstuffs—and always the BEST of any particular * product. $. Just give us a trial. ¢ ‘ ~ iJ JACKSO : x 3 . Lee hy i B Phe oh . i 2 . Number One We Deliver v 3 As : PRAM OTA eee he Se Ses Se eget Me illo intone eerie leeteeeieeiedeieaye SACRAMENTO AUBURN NEVADA CITY STAGE Lv: Nevada. City. 99:40AM. 11:30 AM. 3:16" PIM; Ly. Grass, Valley .. 7:55 A.M. .11:45 A-M>~ 3:30 P.M. Ar. Sacramento .. 10:40 A.M. 2:30 B.M. .6:15 P.M Ar. San Francisco 12:15 P.M. 22152 FM, 55 oe pee a i ee lea + Lv. Sacramento.. 8:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M.. 3:00 P.M Ar. Grass Valley . 10:45 A.M. 1345 PM. 6346: PM, Ar. Nevada City .. 11:00 A.M. 2:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. (*) Sunday only. All other schedules daily. . Vv lip NEW STs APE ¥®. i aia 4 xf IIRC. . Derra Tos ~‘peurs, co . ‘ Fiat eimai, Kv cee Fs h + ? 5 ae vi " ania gic ‘ Floating noteis Ge iuxe , Rooms with private bath . SINGLE OR ENSUITE Unsurpassed dining servi : _ Special advantages for automobile parti “¢. » . dake your AUu . MAKE RESERVATIONS Phove MAIN 4620 : Foot oF M S#REET / SACRAMENTOabe ae Oe dias