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June 11, 1928 (6 pages)

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Se Es a What You Save on Cne FEDERAL Helps You Ruy The Next Guarant-ed Vulcaniziny anu Repiring ACE TIRE SHOP 110 Main St. sass Valley MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1928 “Ho NEVA! Cece . (RE NEVADA CITY NUGC2? Published weekly at Nevada City, Nevada County, California, and de -oied to the development of the esources of the community. Publication office, 305 Broad St. SUBSCRIPTION RATES YLER, June 9, (Special to The geet)—Mrs. Delia McCauley, Mrs. Scheemer and Mr. Chester Scheemer, Miss White and Mrs. Shan .ecf Nevada City were visiting friends here Sunday. Nu C: ne year. California address, 92.00) Outside California in U.S. .. 2.60 Six: Manths 2.452.555 1.00 Three Months at One Month 29 Single Copies 05 Advertisiie Rates oh application. Entere:} as mai! matter of the se-and-—elass in the pestoffice at Nevalan City, California, under Act of Coenegress of March 8, 1879 A Legal Newspaper of Genera’ Cireulation for Nevuda City and Ne ~ veda County, as defined by Stat: Law. Printed and Published Nevada City. . ARTHUR A. WILLOUGHBY Editor ‘and. Publisher ELSIE P. WILLOCUGHBY_ Associate and Manayer ne Eu} Stee = os eexee ee —— JUDGE DOW TIED TWO KNOTS THURSDAY NIGHT Judge Horace B. Dow, attired in . his most winning . two wedding ceremcnies ‘day night when he said smile, poiformned on. -Thursthe words that united Mrs. Sadie C. Thompson and Thomas C. Jennings and Miss Ruth Elizabeth Wasman. and Mr. Fred Zanoeco in the bonds of matrimony. All are local people and will! make their residence here. INVITES YOU TO Forget your worries and come and eat here. We will do our best to please you. OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE Our Mierchants Lunch and <— = : z e E : se jpecial Sunda ¥ Dinner NATIONAL COFFEE SHOP NILON PAYS A TRIBUTE TO THOMAS. HOGAN'S MHUMORY The meeting of the Nevada City Lions Club on Tuesday was conducted a memorial meeting for the death of one of its charter members, Thomas F. Hogan. Judge Frank T. Nilon was the eulogist an@ in one of his beautiful charateristic addresses told of the high esteem in which the departed brother was he:d in the hearts 4nd minds of the people of this community in which Mr. Hogan had spent'so many years. as Fact that a-family can pay for FRESH FISH We are Cur Custemers with Fresh Fish Every Thursday and ‘Friday Now Supplving The Prices Are Reasonabl: The Ouality is Ri Bs Foss £2 Radio Servicing CLARENCE 520 Coyote St. R. GRAY Nevada City Cleaners W. H. Osborne Gieaning Pressing Patroulize Home industry PINE WATCH REPAIRING: and Repairs! Phone 152 Work Called for and Delivered . Repairing ‘ luxuries, does net prove any longer that they can pay the grocer and the buteher. year, but Pass Around the Hat day seems to come every week. FRATERNAL CARDS NEVADA LODGH, FL. & A.M. Stated meetings second Wednesday of exch month at Masonic Temple: 8 p.-.me Sajourning ~ brethren ire cordially invited. GILBERT J. DAVIS, W. M. 'STENGEE, Secy. Vo. 18, m 313.0 LODGH, No. 48, K. of P. Meets the 1st and 3d Friday nights it Pythian Hall, Morgan and Poweli Side. Visiting Knights always wel‘ W.-C. JEFFREY, C.€. J. C.EB. FOSS, K. of R. &S. PROFESSIGNAL CARDS PESETTA BUZAA Yoe?! and Tnastruntertal AGUNS Pastruction: Late of the Royal College of Mu sie. London, England. Voerl Pupil of Henry Blower and Piano’ Pupil of Herbert Sharpe. Terms on appiication. Phone 229R. 218 French Ave. Grass Vailey. DR. BELL Dentist Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 tvenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone pr. ROBERT F. WERNER Physician and Surgeon Uphelstering © JOHN VW. DARKE 109J Phones 109M OHTire: {00 Broad St., Nevada City + Hours: 10-12 a.m., 2-65, 7-8 p.m. Nurse in attendance #4. M. Walling BK. H. Armstrong . F. E. Grove ATTORNEYS AT LAW 10-12 a. m., 2-4 p. m. Notary Public Hours: See Me— See Beiter GEO. H. SHIRKEY Opt. D. Cptometrist 118 Mill St. Grass Valley i) 41. SS See] Pelephone *. T. Nilon THE ROSE LEE BEAUTY SHUPPE Mair Ore and ee S \ Toilet Articles. a Louise Martin Sve Reauty Work. Famous. Adele Miller] . ' rey motored to Mevada 3. F. O'CONNOR Civil and Mining Engineer -United. States.. Mineral.. Survéyor. Ace} Upstairs over City Hall. Main Street, Grass Liecersed Land Surveyor. eo. ' : sila gic ag cane Mining and Civil Engineer Mining Reports Furnished Mining District Maps Phone 278R Nevada City WARD A. JOHNSON, D.C. . Chiropractor Nevada City Grass. Valley “Office hours—10 to 12 A. M. at Nevada City. 2 to 5:30 P,. M., and Mondays, Wednesdays and. . Fridays 7 to 8 P. M., Grass Valley. Sundays by appointment. ; 229 Commercial St. ,Phone N.C.—** 150% Mill St. i necsday afternoon, i Sierra county. i davrs aro. stonping Phone G, V. 196 A Mr. and Mrs. Lou Garibeldi have returned to Tyler after week’s visit at Downieville where a -three Mr. Garibaldi went to do some assessment work. Mr. and Mrs: R. McNamara and Miss Eloise Phelan attemicd the meeting of Poeahontas at Nevada City Monday evening. Mr. -R, land were visitors here Mr. M. Whistler has gone to Polto do some sign painting. Mr. Whistler is a fine painter. OakThursday. Vells and brother of som Jemes Phelan and JoeSwazy . went to O&k Valley saw mill Thursday aiter a load of lumber. Rich and two children have arrived from Hanford and have renied the ithe Mr.and Mrs. B. Seabury house. for sunimer. Frank Murphy of Montezuma Hill is visiting his sister, Mrs. Provis, of San Francisco. It is kind of late but they say better late than never. I want to thank all my neighbors and friends who were so kind and good to nie after our auto aeeident. Their kindness will never by forgotien my family. by ine or . ~There is quite. a few cases of “fiu’’? on the ridge. Quite a few peopte from ail along the ridge attended the funeral of the late Tom Hegan. Mr. Hogan was well liked on the ridze, and his fanily has the heartfelt sympathy of all the peopie on the ridge. Mr. and Mrs. B. Crawford ané sister, Miss Frances Child, of S2n Jian were vis‘tors here Friday. CANMPTONVILLE, June 9, (Special to The Nugget)—Master Calvin Eugene Hays. young son of Mr--and Mrs. Eugene H. Hays, celebrated his fourth birthday last’ Sunday at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Calvin, of. Main Street. The day was made a happy one -by all those things which bring joy to a youthful heart on a birthday, and the main event of the occasion was Straw Hat day comes only once a 2 delightful raviola chicken dinner. prepared by Mrs. Calvin. The following were present at the dinner, Mr. and Mrs: Leonard I. Bishop and daughter, Dolores, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel C. Ruff and daughters, Loraine and June, Mr. and Mrs. Exegene H. Hays son, daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and Nii G. Calvin, Esmond J. Humphrey. SHAEESPEARE CLUB MEEPS The Camptonville Shakespeare and Current Event Club held a regular meeting last Saturday evening st the heme of the Groves family Street. The usual current event were taken up, and following this the con tinvation cf the study of the wark of Shekesperre took plaee. After the. Jiferaty part of ing wa detisious ments were served Movs. Cunninchanmend Marv tf a late hour, everyone pleasant evening. CAMPTONVIELE tev. Father O'Donnovan the everrefre wWw.e at spending a s finished, hy SFeVeRS, PERSONALS of Dow nieville wos in town Monday on a short visit. Mr. and Mrs, Harl L. Clevelard left Monday for their hams ti See ramento after a Ssherf visit Rere. Julius BE. Panly and Wiliam. 2. Meek returned Sunday from a shart } visit at Coloma where they a Masonic eelebration. Thomas Wayman returned Monday from a tri» to the lower country. — Harold Beresford passed throuch Tuesday enroute to the Brandy City country where he is making shakes, . Fred EF. Aldous sunerintenden*t nt Rald Top mine, returned Wednesdoy from Los Angeles where he was de-} tained on business. : Supervisor George Pike City was in town ~Wedresdsy. : J. M. MeMahon. atterney of Ted acecomnanied hy his wife. passed thrn Wednesday enreute ta Ralée Tan Mine where he is interested and expects to spend the summer. Fred J. Joubert. and Acton M. Cleveland motored to Nevada Citv Wednesday after Mrs. Janbert and daughter. Miss Lesta H.Joubert, who vradnated a few days avo from the Fremont High School at Onkland. Mrs.-Earl L. attended Cainnken af) on. business Mrs. Calvin, and} on Spring ? {1 iat the home \YELLEAM D. Cleveland aceam-} (SpeMrs. . NOTH SAN.JUAN, June 9, ' ial to The Nugget—Mr. and Gordon Phaiton and son, Wilbur, of Modesto were visiting old scenes here Friday. Mrs. William Calvin -of Lodi and daughter, Mrs. Rodger Neison of Alameda were visiting here Friday. later in the day they went to Renv to meet Mr. Nelson. Miss. Lucille weck end with her mater and Mrs. K. J. William Lacklin was a county seat visitor Saturday. William Kessler Nevada City Saturday. ae A number of young folks attended at Camptonville and Allechany Saturday. All came home despent the PostFogarty parents, ogzarty. was a visitor in the dances claring they had had a wonderful time, but puzzied as. to whom had the best time so we guess it was a tie. Anyway they all had a good time whieh young peeple always have. , : Mike O’Connor and sisters, Misses Theresa and Katie, of Birchvil'e were visitors here Sunday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Otto of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Claude ‘Thompson
and. son, Junior, of Camptonyille visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. A. M. Cleveland and BE, Cleveland visited her mother for a K, few hours Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dart and daughter, Nora, and son, HFrle, left Sunday for the Valley where Mr. has employment. Mr. and. Mrs. and “daughter, A. A. Willoughby Elenor, and ‘Ralph, came over Sunday for an out. ing. Mrs. Willoughby and son stayed . here and school opened Monday for } a week with Mrs. Willoughby as teacher. .She will also teach for the eoming fall term. . Frank Klenzendorfer and Vill ‘Kessler were in town ‘one Gay this week enroute.to Reno. . The Bortsch brothers from Moonshine Creek visited their mother, Mrs R. Bortseh, one day this week. Harold Bersford of the Allen ranch visited his mother, Mrs. Kate Montre, one day -this week. Mrs. A. Huckins and Mrs. K. d. FE. Wood and Mrs. Ruwent to Nevada City Monday night. to attend Poeahontas Lodge. Raymond Fogarty drove the ladies over in his new car. . Miss M. Moulton and ‘‘Dad”’ John ‘Moulton and -Jenny O’Hara visited ‘here ene evening this week. Joseph of Downieville visited Tuesday for Fogarty, Mrs. by Thompson Lavezzola friends a few hours. . Mrs. O. W. Musfield and son, Ho{ (nrer were visitins at Nevada City i : , one day this week. . Mike Denike went to Alleghany Fe unday on S ‘mportant business. M: Cleveland Freq Jonhert of Camptonville passed thru and enronte to Nevada City to meet Mrs. Joubert and daughter, EK. L. Cleveland ho were on way to Camptenuville Lesta,.also Mrs. their Stanley Prown, Levin Rrewn Sweetland sitors here Wednesday. Aid viar meeting anil firnest Coltins of were viShe. viadies soejieiyvy held Thursday will be held of Mrs. F. ‘s. Acton Cleveland thair rer and the the Hirris. next Zist and da‘ugiand Eryline, visited her moiher Friday. Phil Buhl drove the Smartsville stage two days this week Lester being ill and unable to drive. ters ,Geraldine HUTCHINSON WAS GIVEN FPAREWELL BANQUET William D. Hutehingson, who has resigned as deputy sheriff, was given 'a farewell banauet by the members of the Nevada Courrty Bar Association at the National Hote! on Wedanesday evening and Mr. Hutchingson was complimented for his services as eourt baliff during his incumbency. CLASS BALL WAS GREATLY ENJOYED SENIOR The annual ball given by the senior class of the High School was held in Red Men’s Hall Friday night and was largely attended. The class colors of .red and white were elfectively used in the’ decvurative ExeeHent musie was furnished the Mobley Orchestra. scheme. by MRS. KATE McCORMACK F. M. Nilon. panied them. ? Gordon Woods of Pike City was in NILON & NILON town on business Wednesday. Attorneys at Liw James Lang-efSacramento arrived Tuesday evenifig on a short yisit Offices: to his hroather. His san. Donald Tone Nevada City Grass Valley! who has been stopping here returned : with him. “Eemond J. Humphrey matared te W. E. WRIGHT Brownsville Tuesday with a load of Attorney at Law lumber. : Ini Buildi . Reno A. Zerea, wetchman at Office in Union Building . Snewden mine. was in tewn on busi Phone 23 Nevada City . ness Wednesday. : . Mrs. Kate Hone Livinesion. Joral ay ene er ee gt ON SeNeo teacher, trectod her EDWARD C. UREN ‘sehool to dishes of jean ererm Weeaat the Forest. Mr. and Mre, Andrevr Matolin of nassed thranch o for 2 choot visit with WO. Grant at.Qak Voltas, Louis Marcuardt and Teeb itaanke City Thurs dev on a short visit. i "Tee Rullinetoen, leeal esenestor Ss ‘now engaged in placins sem. Ierce etanl reda pr +ha AReacecn Creech hridce an the Pike City 1984 Co toMix. of Marvavitte —nesced tyre the ich town —Thrredrv mprer eountry on a fichine trip. TWasnws ‘Tlaretens m-An 4 hvvineas fate ta Mosel Tass aaday _ reiurning Thursday morning. Core. ey Sa = A pleasant party was four ¢ anronte ta! . Mrs. Kate McCormack at Masonic ; Temple Wednesday evening by the /members of the graduating class of i; the Washington grammar school. The their teacher was hers of, the class. held by the meimCc. N. Chatfield of Pike City was lin town Thursday ‘on a short business Visit. Subscribe for The Nugget, Dart . son, . ; ; The Nugget Is Your Home Town Newspaper a = ciaee oe $ * we $20 Setite die ter lebeinielet teiok detuletolettetaten Sete testesy e Bs FIRE INSURANCE AND SNAKE BITE KITS MUST BE BOUGHT BEFORE Yo) feieret 9 +: re etes) 2 yt io <2 . oie ert * No death from snake bite has yet been recorded where + * QUICK and INTELLIGENT First Aid treatment was. $ — . iven. 3 t We are able to supply you with z 1 * * — z KELLOGCS VENOM GUN Saat rete pas * The scientific way. QUICK. Complete. 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