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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 11, 1934 (8 pages)

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pa1€ nj-ity yr pI” Q eet Ld) BE EEE iy ry She WEL Ae et ee ee a ger a as standard. . _MONDAY, JUNE 11, ae tBLES NEVADA % its RUG CET Pick FIVE MRS. NELLIE vires IS BORNE TO REST Services were held yesterday ternoon at the Holmes Home in this city for Nellie Victors, who passed away at the county hospital Friday. For 25 years she had resided at the hospital, most of the time as an invalid. A paralytic stroke, suffered a days ago, of her death. The deceased was the widow of the late George Victors and for many years’ resided on the She leaves no known relatives. Ip terment was a: Grove cemetery. afFuneral the late Mrs. few SCHOOL BU DGETS PREPARING County Superintendent Ell M. Austin is assisting the school trustees of the coounty in the work ot getting out their budget for the schools for-the cooming year. budgets have to be in by July first. Mrs. Austin stated Harry Kast, a former teacher had been engaged to teach the Lime Kiln school, below Grass Valley. GEE, . SURE PEEL LIKE AMILLION! was the immediate cause! Ridge. . ! All! of North San Juan, . ,hames we fail to learn. (By Mrs. Kate M. Sulivan) FRENCH CORRAL, June. 11— “What is so rare aS a day in June! . Then if ever, come perfect days?” Well we have those perfect days in French Corral any month in the ;year—So far this June we have had . sunshiny days, rainy days, cloudy ‘days, lightning and thunder days, . and judging from the temperature almost snowy nights—and today has ‘been a sultry day. However, ‘“‘J. P.” ‘has been getting in some very good i and much needed work, and has had ,a night shift on duty most of the ‘time too. We picked our apricots today and Megm the way the birds chattered ana iscolded at us we know the invitai tions were out for a grand feast in a few.days, but we forstalled them. Cherries, plums, apricots, berries of all sorts are in order now. Cattle ‘in large droves pass through nearly every day——a drove of horses yesterday. There must be use for the good old horse still. : Many people come and go, whose Jack Shearer, who is on a prospecting trip near. Camptonville, was a Friday visitor. Columbia Parlor, No. 70, N. S. G. W., held a meeting the evening of June 1. Mrs. Elsie Schwartz, of Grass ValMEAT Makes You Fit Try Our Quality Roasis, Steaks, Chops, elc, Satisfied . Patrons bear .testimony to the high character of our service and our meats. Our business grows as the result of : Keystone Meat Market COMMERCIAL ST, Nevada City ley, who is president of the Parlor, came over to attend the meeting. Mrs. J. Dalberg and son Randolph Dalberg and Elmore Haslett, had business in Nevada City one day this week. Mrs. J. Culon returned to her home Wednesday after a week’s visit with the family of her son, Edward Wilcoxan, who'is at the P. G & E. station near Auburn. Mr. and’ Mrs. Thompson went to Burlingame during the week to get their children, Ruth and Benny, who were staying with relatives until the close of the school term. Mrs. A. Browning and son Billy, went to Nevada City Thursday. Mr. Charles Mesery, who has been here for the past year, went to Eugene, Oregon this week to visit his family. Mr. B. Riley, of Grass Valley, was in French Corral on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dudley, of Nevada City, are visiting Mrs. Dudley’s Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moulton of this place. % FINDS OLD COIN While removing some earth near .treatment on-our money back guarMINING DISTRICT MAPS FOR SALE ‘262 S. Auburn St. Our Correspondents FRENCH CORRAL CAMPTONVILLE By ACTON M. CLEVELAND . eS ee CAMPTONVILLE, June 7.— moore Chapman made a trip to Ne{vada City Wednesday to see the den . ° tist, and returned with one’less pain in the jaw. Warren Scott, of Downieville, was in town. Wednesday on a short business visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Turner have taken up their residence in one . : of the Bullington houses at the Cold Spring Service Station. Kink Laylender returned Wednesday from a short business visit at Sacramento. ; . -Wins: . =. n. SAVE TIME WANTED—Ore on dump or blocked out. Communicate with J. P. Newman, 447 Sutter Street, San Francisco. 2t p6-11 PIANO FOR SALE—Late model upright piano located: here in Nevada City, will sell for the small credit balance due on lease. LibConstable A. H. Behrens and Deputy Erle. Pauly had official HuEinene . in the Rebel Ridge section Wednes. day. William Polkinghorn, of Nevada City, was in town Wednesday on a short business visit. Lew Rose was suffering Wednes. day from a bad attack of the poison eral terms will handle. If interested write at once to C. A. Remington Dept. Accts., Sacramento, Calif. 6-8-3te lots. 12 roomed . Furnished. Good Address Box 66Nugget . FOR ey ALETwo house. property. Office. oak. Representatives of the Holmes . Funeral Home, of Nevada City, were . in this section Wednesday called by j the death ot es M. J. Cunningham. Julius E. Patly motored to Marysville Tuesday on a short visit. C. C. Steele, of Rio Vista, was in town Tuesday on a short business visit. Forest Ranger Frank W. Meggers motored to Nevada City Tuesday on official business. % CUT HIs THUMB Cameron Larson, in cranking-the Alpha. truck this morning, cut ‘his thumb quite severely on the license plate. It required two stitches to close the wound. STOMACH PAINS SO BAD TCOULD HARDLY WORK( Says C. S: Goss: “After taking Dr. Emil’s Adla Tablets the pains are gone and I eat anything.’”’ Try Adla business antee.—R. E. Harris, Drug: Store. Seam MAYTAG WASHERS SEE US for your new WashingMachine. Exclusive Dealer for ' Maytag Electric and gasoline engine washers, also Easy Washers, Ilron rite Ironers, Westinghouse Refrigerators. Very Easy Terms Grass Valley Electric Co. 120 East Main St. Grass Valley Phone 9 for Free Domionstration 2-9-tf 1021 Jay St. USED WASHING MACHINES—See us. for some nice bargains.—Grass Valley Electric Co., 120 East Main street. 5-14-2-wks CLUBS WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB Regular ‘meetings the 2nd. and fourth Mondays of the month, at the Brand Studio. President, Mrs. C. E. Parsons. Secretary, Mrs. Robert Dirrine FRED M. MILLER CIVIL.& MINING ENGINEER 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. his home, McKeesport, up on the Tahoe-Ukiah highway recently, Attorney H. M. McKee found a large, old French coin of 1855. Mr. McKee thinks it. was lost by some FrenchSURLRLRLERLRLRERURRURE i man while on the property many Ore and Bullion . Purchased Grass Valley NEVADA CITY HOME LAUNDRY
FAMILY TRADE OUR ‘SPECIALTY : Mrs. O. Mullis, Prop. Boulder St. Nevada City Phone 491 W Prompt and Reasonable Service — —————— Licensed by State of California Established 1907 WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING & REFINING Co. Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco years ago. , Plant: South San Francisco« Printing that Pleases Phone EVERY BUSINESS NEEDS: Letterheads Billheads Envelopes Business Cards Memorandum § lips 36 == Ge et OUF NEVAD A wy xew CIT prices . CUSTOMERS ese ena IS acne Phone 108 Phone 250 W {LAUNDRY * DRY CLEANERS “Efficiant Mining is your Success” Cut 20 per cent off your mill over-head A. I. BALDWIN 1825 92nd. Ave Oakland, Calif. Phone Trinidad 3725 JEFFERY CLEANERS Lee Jeffery, Prop. TAILOR MADE SUITS Where Service and Quality Meet 109 S. Church St. Grass Valley We Call for and Deliver .Ph. 152 Nevada City Routes Wednesday and Saturday hata Assure yourself of clean, clothing by phoning us to. call for your laundry bundle. urass Valley Nevada City GRASS VALLEY STEAM CANDI DATES” . FOR SUPERVISOR . WARREN ODELL Hereby announces his candidacy . for County Supervisor of Fourth District, at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR SUPERVISOR JOSEPH A. FRANK (Incumbent) . Hereby announces his candidacy for County Supervisor of the Fourth Supervisorial District at the Primary . Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR SUPERVISOR E. J. HAVERSTOCK . Hereby announces his candidacy for ;County Supervisor of the Third Su. bervisorial District at the Primary income . pelection Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR SUPERVISOR. E. B. DUDLEY (Incumbent) . Hereby announces his candidacy for /County Supervisor of the. Third Supervisorial District at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR COUNTY CLERK AND AUDITOR R. N. MCCORMACK j 18 hereby announced as a candidate for County Clerk and Auditor of Ne. vada County at the Primary Election Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR SHERIFF ARTHUR BARRICK Hereby announces his candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Nevada County at the Primary Election,’ Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR SHERIFF GEORGE R. CARTER (Incumbent) Is hereby announced as for re-election to the oftice cf S.eriff of Nevada County, California, at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR SHERIFF CARL J. TOBIASSEN Is hereby announced as a candidate for Sheriff, of Nevada County, at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY W. E. WRIGHT (Incumbent) Ro cAt date Is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of District Attorney of Nevada County, at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 328, 1934. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY VERNON STOLL Hereby announces his candidacy for District Attorney of Nevada County, at the Primary Election, August 28, 1934. FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT ' OF SCHOOLS MRS. ELLA M. AUSTIN Is hereby announced as a candidate for Superintendent of Schools of Nevada County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, BUEN 28, 1934. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS AUSTIN R. CURNEEN Hereby announces his candidacy for the office of County Superintendent of Schools, at the Primary Election of Tuesday, August 28, 1934. GLASSES: Open the door to a new world for people whose eyesight is poor GEO. H .SHIRKEY, 0. D. . . OPTOMETRIST U oo) 118 Min Street GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. e% C. A. BOREN Painter and Decorator PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY. . , the [for Assessor of Nevada County, at . FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR . _ PHIL G. SCADDEN 'Is hereby announced as a cdiididate ithe Primary Election, Tuesday, Au. gust 28, 1934. } FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR M. J. BROCK Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Assessor at the Primary Election Tuesday, August 28, 134. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR JOHN M. HAMMILL(fneumbent) Is a candidate for re-election to the office of Assessor, Nevada County, at Primary Election, Feit 28, 1934 FOR COUNTY TREASURER FRANK STEEL (Incumbent) Is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR COUNTY RECORDER SAMUEL J. CLARKHereby announces his candidacy for reelection to the office of County Recorder at the Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR J. F. O'CONNOR . (incumbent) Is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection to the office of County Surveyor, at the Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Nevada City Township W. L. MOBLEY 's hereby announced as a candidate for Justice of the Peace of Nevada: City Township of Nevada County atthe Primary Election, Tuesday, gl gust 28, 1934. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE OSCAR WINBURN Is hereby announced as a candidate lfor Justice of the Peace for Grass Valley Township at the. Primary. Blection, August 28, 1934. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE HARRY GOUDGE Is hereby announced as a candidate for Justice of the Peace of Grass Valley Township at the Primary Blection, Tuesday, August 28, 1934, FOR CORONER A. M. HOLMES (Incumbent) Is ‘hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Coroner, at the Primarv Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1394, : FOR CORONER L. R. (Bob) JEFFORD Is hereby announced as a candidate for Coroner of Nevada County at the . Pela Election, Tuesday, Adene FOR CONSTABLE Nevada City Township THOMAS OLIVER Is hereby announced as a candidate for Constable of Nevada City Township of Nevada County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. “FOR CONSTABLE WILLIAM C. JEFFERY Hereby announces his candidacy for Constable of the Nevada City Township at the Primary oo August : 28, 1934. . HOTEL POWELL former location of TURPIN HOTEL 17 Powell.St. at Market St. SAN FRANCISCO Arce, We Me SELL nan. ; 111 Bennett St Grass Valley: “215 Sacraménto Street * Phone Nevada City 452 NUGGET ADVERTISIN f