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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 1, 1934 (8 pages)

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near S 4 4 J “mined gold and old specimens. This THE NEVADA CHTY NUGGET PAGE FIVE GOLD MINERS SHOW IN AUBURN OPENS SATURDAY AUBURN, May 31.—L. F. Morgan, chairman of the program committee of the Foothill Gold Miners Show, has announced the program for the two-day celebration in Auburn, June 2nd and 3rd. The program contains a varied assortment of activities peculiar to the mining aréa. The program follows: Saturday, June 2nd. Grand parade, 10 A. M. Exhibits and displays. Gold panning. Nugget hunting. : Band concert and lunch, 12 noon. Pageant by mining district schools, 2:30 P. M. Rodeo, 1:30 P.M. to 5 o'clock. Sunday, June 3rd. Burro race, 10 A. M. Rodeo parade, 11:30 A. M. Gold panning and nugget hunt. Water fight at 12 noon. Band concert. Old fiddlers contest, 2:00, P. M. Rodeo, 1:30 P. M. to 5 o'clock. Pride awards, 5 o’clock. WILL EXHIBIT GOLD Joe P. Hall, a committeeman, announces‘H. S. Clegg, cashier of the Placer County Bang at Auburn, has made arrangements to provide a watchman over a display of newly « gold collection will be on display Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday, — Included in the specimens will be highgrade gold ore from the recent strike in the Carson Hill mine, at Melones, and golq from the John Garden mine. Rural schools from the Forest Hill Divide are planning a pageant showing the history of gold mining in California in connection with the Foothill Gold Miners Show” The! pupils in the pageant will be taken from the Forest Hill, Michigan Bluff and Spring Garden, elementary schools, all on the divide. (, ERIE SSir aceeSCA EE Mr. and Mrs. Marcelluh Trebilcox, . of Sacramento, and his mother, Mrs. Mary Trebilcox, former resident of Sierra City, and now of Martinez, spent Memorial Day visiting in Nevada City with old time friends. All are former residents of Nevada City. County Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Ella M. Austin, spent Memorial Day in Spenceville, her old home. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kauter, busiBOY SCOUTS FUND (Contiuned from Page One) $1, Miss Tamblyn $1. Miss Hogan $1, Miss Shearer $1, Mrs. McCormack $1, Miss Goyne $1, Miss Ford $1, W. A. Carlson $1 Bev=——————————— aeaianed Tes aoa erley Barron $1, Mrs. Stevens $1, H. E. Kjorlie $1, Alphonso Hartung $1, Womens Civic Club $5. C. W. Chapman $2.50, Dr. Suss $1; O'Neill-Plumber $1, Frank Ghidotti $2, Clyde Mugsford $1, National Market $2.50, Vincent Foley $2, Lloyd Hiscox $1, Andrew Larsen $1; John Muscardini $1, R. Thorpe $1 R. N. .MecCormack $2.50 Rolla Wright $1, Herbert Hallett $1, John W. O'Neill $2.50. Alpha Stores, Ltd. $5, FP. F. Cassidy $2.50, Amy Davies .50, Forest Penrose $1, P. V. Carr $1, Ella Kresevac $1, Cameron Larsen $1, Mrs. Edith Davey $1, John Fortier 2.50, Charles Elliott -$1, William Home $1, Freida Hieronimous $1, Mr. Risey $1, George Hitchens $1, Art Swanson $1, J. J. Jackson $2.50, George Sandow .50, Keystone Market $5, S. Huson $1, H. B. Dow $1, Nevada City News $1, Pine St. Tamale Parlor $2.50, John Tognarelli $5, Stenger Williamson $1, Lew Elkus $1: C.:R. ‘Clarke. $1,itty House $2, Julius Rude $1, Dan Breuning-$2.50 Mrs. Ben Preston $1, Dr. Hawkins $2.50, W. L. Mobley $1, Ben Bowman $1, Shamrock Cafe $1, The . Betty Jean Shop $1, Harry Davey $1, Rachel .Penrose $1, Nevada City Nugget $1. E. Schreiber $1.50, Carl Larsen $1, A. Cartocelli $5, Sac. St. Grocery $1, Plaza Grocery $5, Union Ice Co. $1, Frank Guenther .50 Harrison Randall .50, Native Sons $5, Nev. Co. Lumber Co. $2.50, M. Angiolini $1.50, W. B. Celio $2.50, Robert Paine $1, Garfield Robson 2.50, Nevada City Sanitarium $5, M. L. Mobley $1, S. L. Leiter $2.50. The current drive for funds for the fiscal year ending May 1935 is now in progress and when the campaign is closed a list of all subscriptions will be published. ~ A. M. HOLMES Nevada County Coroner—Offices in Nevadd City and Grass Valley : Perhaps never before in the history of the county have the people given so much thought to the caliber of the man who will hold public office as well as their proved personal attributes and capabilities that would indicate how well they would hold their respective offices after being selected. This is true of the people of Nevada county, as it is of the nation. A. H. Holmes’s constructive administration of his own. private affairs and business has gained him a hearty regard and the respect Boys! Girls! Listen Here! ae eee a ER) The New Municipal Swimming Pool Will Soon Be Ready for That GRAND PLUNGE . And The f NEVADA CITY NUGGET . Pombining Business with Pleasure . WANTS TO HELP YOU CELEBRATE So For Five New Subscriptions $2.50 in advance for one year You Will. Receive a
GANTNER & MATTERN BATHING SUIT Select it Yourself at Any Price up to ~ $4.00 Call at The Nugget Office, Get a Receipt Book of his collea#ties, because his career as a citizen has been helpful and conducted in a sound and business-like manner. He has been indefatigable in his efforts to give the interests of his féllow citizens the best that is in him and his policies have been so manifestly honest and above board that’he has’ won the plaudits of all, regardless of partisanship. It is such men who merit well at ~ election time, for the day has passed. when men are selected for office as a personal favor. PLAZ AND BEGIN TODAY City Nevada Taylor ; played “The Star Spangled Banner. . Reno, visited. Mrs. Emma Foley and . The American Legion firing squad . Mrs. D. J. Coughlin, over Memorial (Continued from page 1) tak salute. Veterans, Judge Walling, Mr. Allen dress, Nevad From a a City’s high school band out-faced and fired three volleys in listant part of the . cemetery Mr. Benlnett, of Grass VaiCe eee Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Day. Ryarw, of 73 and the late Emil De Pratti, Har ‘ley, played taps, and concluded the SACRAMENTO’S i Walter —e—briifant judge of Ne-. program. at the Catholic cemetery. } ss vada count? for many years—Mr. Al-. The speakers proqpeded jo the BUSIEST STORE \ j len alwars a kindly, sincere man, . pine Grove. cemtery where similar, Mr. De Pratti. jovial and kindly. This shorter, ‘services were conducted. is the first time Nevada City has celThere were nearly a thousand iebrated Memorial Day. without a Civil people at the Catholic cemetery and . War veteran present. Honor was most of them had flowers with . paid Mr. De Praiti as the last of that ‘honored group who preserved a which they adorned the graves. ;united nation. He stated that we . could be proud of our soldiers down .through the years, touching briefly ‘on the Spanish American Veterans land those of the World War. At the Catholic cemetery Judge . Jones again paid tribute to soldier ‘dead especially William Hegarty, . over seas veteran, killed in action. . . He also called attention to an Ital. linn---Eoyof Nevada City, Charlie Givni, whos: body lies in France. The . ¢:ozs in the Catholic cemetery. honors both heroes. Judge Jones stressed that these heroes. had helped the nation in giving their lives and while those were critical times, we at present are faced with grave problems and we must be ever ready to maintain our nation for what it stands, by staunch citizenship, upholding the principles upon which this country was founded. Judge Jones also asked that all utter'a prayer in our hearts for our governor in his eritical illness and in prayer Rev. Father O’Reilly asked for Governor Rolph’s return’ to health. After Judge Jone’s excellent adBret Harte DAIRY Produces the Best Milk it is Pessible to Produce Guernsey Gold Medal Milk that won the State's highest Award of Calif. State Fair 1931-1932-1933 U. S. N. JOHNSON, Prop. . . Nevada City Phone 77 NR, A. Next to Hales FOR THAT VACATION Another shipment of WAFFLE COATS. with Raglan Bell Sleeves—full cut with: button trim. : arrived ! White the Just WHITE WAFFLE COATS $5.95 Also a group at $3.95 in small sizes IRISH LINEN SPOR SUITS ‘ $2.98 SIZES 14 to 20. A A real Value at this Price! SPORT TOGS ARE HERE! -— Slacks, Shorts, Play Suits,’ Jerseys, Sport Skirts. Catalina Bathing Suits! tion to new all-time ‘ low figures that you can The most economical Right at the peak of Chevrolet popularity —with nationwide demand sending produc‘highs”—Chevrolet dealers are displaying an additional group of four new models. These cars are identical in quality with all 1934 Chevrolets. And the prices have been set at such incredibly let for $490! °*4 Chevrolet for $490!’’ That’s the world’s: lowest price for a six-cylinder car. The lowest price, also, for a car of this size, wheelbase and power! And a figure that sounds even more impressive after you find out what it buys: A great big, full-size, long-wheelbase car, 169 inches from bumper to bumper. A cushion-balanted SIX of surprising smoothness, power, snap and dash, money can buy—a record-breaker fogas and oil mileage, as well as long, dependable service. And every closed model has 2 Body by Fisher. Nobody interested in moter cars can afford to let another day slip by, without seeing this “Chevrolet” for $490.” now buy a Chevrofull-size. car that CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. AND UP Lis: rice of Standard Six Sport Roadster at Flint, Michigan, $490.00. With bu ers, spare tire and tire lock, the list Price is $18.00 additional. Prices subject to change without notice. Compare delivered prices Mot 4 Genera ‘ors Value, and easy G. M, A, Chevrolet’s low C. terms.