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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 1, 1934 (8 pages)

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MANY IMPROVEMENTS «eeiving a fresh coat of green paint, . terior and also gives the building a "ALLEGED DRUNKEN AUTO ist, was acquitted Tuesday. PAGE TWO THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET —_— IN HOMES AND STORES . . The Shamrock Cafe, under vision of Mr. and Mrs. Wyant, is resu pergiving the front a most pleasing appearance. Gene Barberi is having the front and interior of his busimess property on Lower Broad street remodeled into modern style. Mr. Barberi recently purchased the building from the M. Angiolini estate. Taking away the porch across the front and east side of Plaza Grocery store gives more light into the inmore modern appearance. DRIVER IS ACQUITTED Anton Norman, of Modesto, accus-. ed of drunken driving, following 4. collision on East Broad “street with! a car driven by a Grass Valiey autoThe man refused to testify that Norman was drunk. and evidence of Grunkenness offered by Traffic Officer Will Fou-yer, was practically uncorroborated. Miss Laverne Hager, pretty Spring garden settings. trict Attorney Robert Thorp, Norman: welcoming citizenry on June 2. debutante, assisting J. C. Scripture, General touch” ‘in the selection of Spring motif decorations for the General Motors National Exhibits to be held in San Francisco and Oakland, June 2-9. Large quantities of ribbons, drapes, and biossoms in pastel pink and meadow green are now transforming the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco and the Exposition Building in Oakland into huge Motors executive, with the “woman’s A few days of bustling, furious activity on the part of decorators and entertainment committees remains before 'the General Motors National Exhibits d inati b De ty Dis. in San Francisco and Oakland are . whee A a . . ready to throw open their doors to & claimed that he was looking for the, * gtreet into which to turm on his way! to date,” B. C. Mott, General Motors back to Modesto and did mot see the The case was tried . jtions explained yesterday. “The decorapproaching car. “Our plans are proceeding smoothly executive in charge of the big exposibefore the court, the defendant hav-, ations have been completed and they ing waived a jury trial. CAMPTONVILLE By AOTON M. CLEVELAND CAMPTONVILLE, May 27.—Myron Pauly adcompanied joy his ,srandmother, Mrs. Louise Kmickrem and motored to Mohawk Wednesday on a short visit. brother, Warren Pauly, lare ready to go up. The various colorful exhibits of General Motors prod‘ucts are plotted out on the expansive \flooring. The musical organizations are busy rehearsing the special numbers that will feature each afternoon and evening of entertainment for the huge crowds axpected during the week of June 2-9 inclusive. If everything continues to work out as it has in the past weck, Northern Califernia residents are -* viewing displays, second —————— —— _—_— —— — # . accompanied by William C. Meek, GENERAL MOTORS HOLDS SPRING SHOWS . was in “own Wednesday on official business. ; + Mrs. R. M. Labadie motored ° to Marysville Wednesday short business visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Kendall, of Hammonton, spent the week end visiting their home here. Mrs. Anna F. Grove arrived Saturday from San Francisco and will spend a month at her summer home ona here. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cunningham and family, of. North San Juan and Louis Woods, were among those in town Monday attending the funeral of the late Peter J. Butz. William Polkinghorn, of Nevada City, was in town Wednesday on a short business visit. Fred J. Joubert motored to Marys. Ville Wednesday, on a brief business ' visit. iWarren Pauly had the misfortune of injuring his eye while playing at _!sehool Wednesday, not serious, but painful. ; CAMPTONVILLE, May 23.—Rev. H. H. Buckner, pastor of the Methodist church, of Nevada City, was in town Monday conducting the funeral Among the motor cars to be viewed Mrs. Buckfor the first time in formal presenta of the late Peter J. Butz. tion in Northern California are the new ;ner accompanied him. Buick Model 40 and the Chevrolet} king Leylander returned Tuesday Standard model, introduced recently jf;om Sacramento, enroute to the as the “world’s lowest-priced six”. Trine Grit mine 6 The San Francisco exhibit will be : P held in the Palace of Fine Arts, on the Joseph Locey and brother William Marina. The Oakland exhibit will be . Locey, of Dobbins, were in town held in the Exposition Building, lith . Monday attending the funeral of the and Fallon streets, with Del Court: ‘late Peter J. Butz. ney’s Athens Athletic Club band fur: } Myron Pauly, Erle Pauly, snd nishing the music. i win eduibiia are part ot a neath . Winsmore Chapman, motored to Sardine Lake Tuesday, on a_ fishing wide presentation of Geners] Motors . . products in sixty key cities, for the trip. purpose of stimulating interest and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Chatfield, of continuing the peak employment per. Nevada City, were in town Monday, iod of the automotive industry beyond . attending the funeral of the late P. its customary time. Among the prodJ. Butz ucts on display will be the latest and {. ~most colorful models of Cadillac, La H. C. Smith and Mrs. George salle, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, ChevBowles, of San Francisco, flew over ‘Ithis section Saturday in an airplane. Mrs. Pearl McGrath, and Mr. and FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934 Mrs. Fred J. Joubert, at Oak Valley. . funeral of the late Peter J. Butz. J. F. Porter, of Grass Valley, a Earl Kendricks, of Grass Valley, representative of the Webb eotse . iis in this section Tuesday Company, was in town on business short business visit. on a Tuesday. . A. H. Holmes, funeral director of James Jeffrey, Miss Geraldine! Nevada City, was in town Monday Beach and Mrs. Beach motored to. conducting ‘the funeral of the late Marysville Saturday, on a week end visit. George Lang arrived a short time . lenge, was in this section Monday on ago to spend a vacation with his. official business. father and sister at the Grant, and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Taylor and Heeter mill. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reed, of DowMrs. Henry W. Huckins and Miss . nieville, were in town Monday atMae Lohman, were among. thosej. tending the funeral of the late Peter from North San Juan attending the J. Butz. Peter J. Butz. Supervisor W. J. Nellon, of ChalJOHN PETERSON OF ROSEVILLE Entered Heald College. Took our regular business training course, but before he completed it passed the Federal civil service examination and is now in the U. S. civil service work in Washington, D.C, Mr. Reader: Spring is here, with it the dawn of better times. Go ahead. You can’t go wrong on & business education. Begin today—Write for further information. DAY SCHOOL AND NIGHT SCHOOL Heald’s Business College and Secretarial School K Street at 14th LUKE W. PEART, President Main 6339 Sacramento Other Heald Schools: San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose LEARN: Electrical, Mechanical and Civil Engineering under HEALD tutelage. INVEST IN THE FUTURE AN EDUOATION IN SPECIALIZED WORK “ENABLES YOU TO HOLD GOOD POSITIONS WITH GOOD PAY. Write now for Information ncaa Fred J. Hargesof, Newcastle, was. to “ited States.” *evices. in town Friday on a short business visit. Lee Bullington, local contractor, returned a few days ago after sev-!Sacramento. eral weeks absence, HEALTH 1S THE GREATEST WE.ALTH visit. best Hierb Tea t0' Mass at the Hotel Francis. aid all human sicked im water and ta-' couple of weeks on their system, the action; gon Creek. of herbs go through . 1 during which time was constructing a building m truck was not damaged much but Joe Korn, of Sacramento, was in; town Friday ona short business of Downieville, were here Saturday Rev. Father O'Reilly, of Nevada YEE Compound the. city, was in town Friday holding, A. C. Campbell and Arthur Ytri; ness after the herbs egga, of San Francisco, left Thursare cooked and boil-' gay for their home after spending a ' mining ken imto the human claim near the Sulva Ranch, on OreMr. and Mrs. Ed Ranson, son and the road, struck him headlong. His the Ford was practically wrecked: Len Loffmark and his orchestra, rolet and General Motors Trucks, Chevrolet Trucks, Frigidaires, and Delco Mrs. Merrill, of Oakland, were here Monday attending the funeral of the late Peter J. Butz. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butz, of NeButz and family, of Oroville, were here Monday attending the funeral evening, giving a dance at the Masonic hall. A good sized crowd was} in attendance, despite the cold and stormy weather: RESTS Traffic Officer A. J. Ponta, spent the week end at Roseville, on official
duty. William O. Grant left a few days ago for the lower country, on a short ; business visit. i . H. H. Chatfield, and daughters’ 1 i the blood circulation »)opy, motored to Nevada City Sat-! Lola, Wanda Ruth and son Carl, of . . and produce marvelous results. These . urday on a short business visit. Wil~ Chinese Herbs are for ewery iil. : ‘liam Groves took them down. Office Hours: Wed., @:30 p. m. to. $ p.m. Thurs., Fri., Sat., 9 a. m.to. _ MTs. 8 p. m. Sunday 9 a. m.office hours Monday amd Tuesday. . ville Saturday. . 7 . = . Hank Smith, driver of the Shell Yee & Yee Herb Co. Oil Company truck, had another misCHINESE HERB SPECIALISTS 107 So. Church St. Julius E. Pauly and sons, to noon. No; €Erle and Warren, motored to Marysfortune Friday, when a woman in a Grass Valley new Ford car, on-the wrong side of Hold-up men don’t want your Bank of America TRAVELERS CHEQUES It was pointed out by William J. Quinn, Chief of Police of San Francisco, in one of his recent educational radio talks, ‘‘that thieves and hold-up men are rarely so imjudicious as to take Travelers Cheques.” Thieves know you will notify Bank of America smmediately if your Travelers Cheques are stolen, and that the police all over the country will be on the watch to arrest the person who tries to cash them. Bank of America Travelers Cheques are as readily acceptable as cash, if presented by their rightful owner, and are obrainable at any of the 415 branches of Bank of America—or authorized sales agencies. Tune in *“‘~LEADERS OF TOMORROW” Columbia IDon Lee System, Every Wednesday, 8 P.M. BANK of AMERICA SEATIONAL TRUST & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ; town. The following were those from {urday night: Mr. iM. Jaynes, and son Robert, Frank . Poggi, Paul Smith, Kenneth Latta. 1 Ha Fay returned Friday from San sence. po Om Long, of Slate Range, is visiting his sister Mrs. Margaret C. i Kelly, of Moonshine. { ; } Jack Kennady made a trip to Al. leghany Thursday with a load of ; lumber. CAMPTONVILLE, May 24.—Alton } Cook, of Downieville, was in town j eeenenony on a short business visit. William Wenzel motored to Marysville Wednesday on a short business visit. Mr. and Mrs. Art King, of Yuba City, passed through town Tuesday enroute to the upper country. Warren Scott, Downieville butcher boy, was in town Wednesday on business. County Surveyor Ore and Bullion i Purchased Licensed by State of California Established 1907 WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING & REFINING CO. Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco Plant: South San Francisco c oe Jason R. Meek NOTICE TO CREDITORS First Publication May 25th, June 1,8, 15. : In the Matter of the Estate of Nellie W. Pascoe, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Mary J. Wodell, as Administratrix of the Estate of Nellie M. Pascoe, deceased, to the Creditorg of and all persons having claims . (488.1 SURE FEEL LIKE AMILLION! Downieville attending the dance Sat. and Mrs. Lester! Francisco after several months ab-! of the later Peter J. Butz. Miss Lesta H. Joubert, a student of the University of California, at Berkeley, arrived Saturday to spend a vacation with her parents, Mr. and GOLD ORE FOR MILLING WANTED For portable plant—free milling, on dump or blocked out. Write full particulars’ of tonnage, values, water supply, ete. L. I. Plummer, 196 So. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena, Calif. MEAT Makes You Fit vada City and Mr. and Mrs. Chester, VAN NESS AVENUE SAN FRANCISCO é HEALD’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL a ciiiien THE MONTANA CAFE 285 COMMERCIAL STREET NEVADA CITY Regular Luncheon 50c Dinners, Week Day, 35c and 50c SPECIAL RATES FOR BOARD BY DAY OR MONTH Lunches Put Up For Miners Special Saturday and Sunday Dinners 50c and 65c WE BAKE OUR OWN PIES AND CAKES Hotel Washington On the South Fork of the Yuba River, 18 miles via TahoeUkiah Highway from Nevada City, in the Heart of the Sierras A quiet restful retreat. Headquarters for Anglers and Hunters . Rates $2.50 per_day, room and meals, $15.00 per week and $50 per month MR. AND MRS. E. J. HAVERSTOCK, Props. Phone Nevada City 14-F-24 ' . BELLE’S BEAUTY SHOP — PERMANENT WAVES ae give you a softer and more beautiWA? iy) ful wave. All are guaranteed to last longer PRICES ARE $3.50 and $5.00 SPECIAL DUART PERMANENT INCLUDING TWO STEAM TREATMENTS $5.00 PHONE 740 GRASS VALLEY 147 MILL STREET _ GRANT and HEETHER Lumber Co. Phones 7-F-3 and 7-F-14 Camptonville, Calif. Lumber, Millwork, Sash-doors, Corrugated Iron, Nails, Try Our Quality Roasts, Steaks, Chops, etc. Satisfied . Patrons bear .testimony to the high character of our service and our meats. Our business grows as the result of maintaining a high standard. a high standard. Keystone Meat Market COMMERCIAL ST. Nevada City against the said decedent, to file them with the necessary vouchers within six (6) months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, or to exhibit them, with the ‘necessary vouchers within six (6) months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administratrix at the office of W. E. Wright and Robert W. Tharp, in the Union Building, Nevada City, California the same being her place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said Nellie W. Pascoe, Deceased. Dated May 23rd., 1934. : Mary J. WodellAdministratrix of the estate of Nellie W. Pascoe, Deceased. W. E. Wright and GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. Robert W. Tharp, Attorneys for Administratrix eee ed GLASSES Open the door to a new world for people whose eyesight is poor GEO. H .SHIRKEY, 0. D._ OPTOMETRIST CO 118 Mill Street Builder’s Supplies, Shingles, Shakes, Mining, Timbers, Lagging, Wood 2 per cent 10 days, 30 days net-1 per cent per month on past due accounts TRUCK LOAD LOTS DELIVERED ie lee Oe ae ie Oe . Nevada City Garage CHAS. E. LEITER Plymouth Distributor SALES and Service SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT“ANYWHERE-ANY TIME” . GREASING . GAS AND OIL Motor Repair Work of Every Kind . Engine-OverhaulingValve Grinding BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS CE WAITE, SUPT. REPAIR DEPT. Expe rt Mecnanics NEVADA CITY \ 128 MAIN STREET PHONE 133 uct