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MONDAY. JUNE 17.1929, se
Miss Alice Mooser, Mills College
student, is spending her vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
_ iH. Mooser.
Fred Develey of Alleghany came
down in his car Thursday on a.
short business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mooser had
as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindley of San Francisco, oyer the
week end.
William Clerkin of French Corral was a business visitor the latter
part of the week.
Mrs. Frank Groves of Camptonville was a visitor in Grass Valley
’ early in the week.
George Dickinson and Merris Ingram spent Thursday in Sacramento.
Captain J. E. Blake, of the state
traffic department, made a business
trip to Truckee recently.
» John J. Looser pf Grass Yalley
and J. E. Pauly of Camptonville
were Sacramento visitors Thursday.
William Sampson, W.-T. George
and E. H. George spent last week
end fishing at Lake Bowman.
_ Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Williford are
“here visiting her mother, Mrs. LeDue. They are on their way to
their home in Oakland after a, anio
tour in the state of Oregon.
Mis Mary Mohnson, teacher in the
Courtland school the past year,
, came up to spend her vacation
here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. D. Johnson.
:
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cursow and
son, Jack, and H. M. Curnow™spent
several days in Susanville. Jack ‘remained to take up highway work
for the summer.months.
He is a
student at Sacramento Junior College.
Those from Vallejo visiting in
Grass Valley are, Mrs. R. T. Ney
and daughter, Margaret; Mrs. F. 3.
Conlin.
L. B. Johnson of Lime Kiln had
his hand badly cut with a saw blade.
Among those home from Junior
College, Sacramento, to spend their
summer vacation are, Misses. Alice
Skewes, Alice Henwood, E. Ferguson, and Jack Curnow.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nile were
business visitors Oroville, Wednesday.
Mrs. Albert Burton and Mr. and
Mrs. Bett Schwartz and daughter of
Washington, D. C., spent a few days
visiting
The two first mentioned ladies are
former residents of Grass Valley. .
They attended the Shrine convention
in Los Angeles and later came up
on their return home. They
drove by auto from Washington, D.
C. and will return the same way.
Mrs. Harry Sparnon has as a Visitor her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Doseete of Antidch.
William Patterson, Joe Perkins
and George Perkins spent a week
at the Sportsmen's Club at Lake
Faucherie.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams have had
as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Oshorne of Oakland. Mr. Williams and
Mr. Osborne had a successful fishing trip to Lake Faucherie during
the latter's visit.
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N.C. N. GR. R. COMPANY
TIME TABLE AND RATES
TIME TABLE AND RATES
Effective Sunday, Sept. 30, 1928
Trains leave Nevada City at 5:20
a.m., Grass Valley 5:40 a. m., arriving at San Francisco 1:30 p. m.
Trains leave Nevada City at 11:00}.
a.m., Grass Valley 11:25 a. m., mak:
ing direct connection with S. P.
train No. 23 arriving at San Francisco 6:10 p. m.
Train leaves Nevada City at 4:40
Pp. m., Grass Valley at 5:05 p. m.
making direct connection with S. P.
train No, 40 leaving San Francisco
at 1 p. m., enabling passengers to
arrive at Grass Valley 7:35 p. m.
and Nevada City 7:56 p.m.
SUMMER RATES
Effective May 1, 1929 to Sept. 30.
1929.
All. tickets on sale daily.
Stop-overs allowed on 16 day and
3 months tickets.
Grass Valley to San Franeisco—
16 days $8.50; 3 months $10.25.
Grass Valley to Alameda, Berkeley or Oakland— 16 days $8.25; 2
month $10.00.
Grass Valley to Los Angeles viz
Stockton, both ways —16 days
$26.25; 32 months $31.25.
Grass Valley to Los Angeles via
Stockton one way, returning via Sar
Francisco or vice-versa—16 days
$28.75; 3 months $34.00.
Grass Valley to Tahoe City—16
days $7.75; 3 months $9.00.
Grass Valley .to Reno—16 days
$6.50; 3 months $7.50.
Grass Valley to Pacific Grove vi%
San Francisco or Qakland only—16
days $15.00; 3 months $17.75.
Grass Valley to Santa Cruz via
Los Gatos —-16 days $12.75; 3
months $14.75. :
Grass Valley to Santa Cruz vis
Watsonville—16 days $14.50; 3
months “$17.25.
' Grass Valley to Sacramento— 14
day ticket only $4.00.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Wasley. . Forrest Michell _ and Alfred
Kramm, graduates from Sacramento
Junior College, were two of twelve
students to receive stars for high
records, out of a_ class of 267.
Robert Hocking is at Robbins,
Yuba county employed on construction and. engineering work. Carl
Carter and Misses Clarice Hocking
and Vera Bassham accompanied him
‘returning home in the evening.
. Misd Clarice Hocking and Bob
Hocking spent last week end in
Berkeley.
Among. those from out of town
attending the funeral of the late
Robert Hall were, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Morgenson and daughter, Margaret,
and Mr. and Mrs. August Rettig, all
of Oakland.
her parents in Berkeley.
Mr.i:and Mrs. W. T. Terrill had
as a week end visitor their daughter, Miss Alice of San Francisco.
Harry Crase is taking teratments
at Wilbur Springs.
Fred Foote attended the Nevada
Count Reunion at Sacramento Sun:
day. e G
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Norton have
had as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Kd
Pascoe, and Mrs Luelia Whiting of
Richmond.
Mrs. Peter W. Hawkins is home
fro ma visit with relatives: in San
Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Cooley are
here from Alameda _ visiting his
‘mother. He is a teacher in the Alameda schools:
J. R. Kneebone was a _ business
visitor in Oakland and Sacramento
this week.
“Henry O’Neill, who has been employéd at the Spanish mine, returned to Nevada City this week.
The Stmday School picnic at
Chicago Park attracted) 1200 on
ing weather.
.
.
kitchen,
are turning to electricity
heating water.
Mrs. Robert Ingram and_e son,;
Robert, spent the week end visiting ,
; days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCauley came
* ‘THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, dnnmionnik
ONAL MENTION.
. ot} 2 Miss Elizabeth
Hattung
ot ‘ban
Francisco is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hartung,
Henry Fitter, a former resident ar-. over her vacation time.
rived here Monday, and left Tuesday for a fishing trip near Graniteville.
hi.riley Clark of Graniteville was
attendin;, to business -affairs here
early in the week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lord had as
visitors their son, Mr. and Mrs. H.
a very serious condi-. ¢ {ord and ‘children, over the
William Fippin, who suffered a
a stroke’ of paralysis at Rough and
Ready is in
tion.
Robert E. Hall died at his home
on the Auburn highway, from a
strokeiof paralysis he suffered seyeral days ago.
week end.
Jesse Ennor, stockman of Indian
Springs district, was a Nevada City
visitor Monday.
Mrs. Martha Hoskins and. Mrs.
Emma Foley had as visitors, Mrs.
Celia Foley and daughters and Del
Gaghnan, all of Oakland.
Mrs. Carrie. Morgan returned to
Miss Ida Phillips returned to Sac. her home in San Francisco after atramento after visiting her mother, ‘tending the
Mrs. Richard
Mr. and Mrs. William Harry are
in San Francisco. He has been very
ill and went below to consult witn
specialists.
funeral of her late
Phillips, for a few . sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Isaacs.
J. J. Rockford of Alleghany was . here from Doris and ‘spent a few
a visitor in Nevada City Tuesday. days visiting relatives here leaving
George W. Hoskins of Sacramen. for San Diego Friday. He is engagElectric water heiting
is now economical
The cut in rates of a year
ago, means that an electric
water heater, when used with
an electric range, heats water
for only onethird to oneof a cent per gallon. So little
to ee for hot water. And a
CLEAN, COOL, all-electric .
No wonder that women
using electricity for cooking
to was a visitor here during the] ed in road construction work.
week. The American Legioners of the
Visitohs in Nevada City’ Tuesday . county are opposed to the passage
were, Mrs. W. E--Wellman © and of an ordinance having todo with
mother, Mrs. Jesse Muse, former recarnival companies operating -outsidents, and Mr. and Mrs. S, Goney, . side the city limits of Grass Valall of Maryville. ley and Nevada City. :
Members of. the’ NevadaCity A great deal of interest has been
Lion’s Club. will attend. the joint . taken locally in the fight -made to
. service -club meeting at Grass Val-. -rescue a miner who was imprison. ley tonight to hear an address by ed in a eavein in the South Eureka
. Stephen Barnegon, state real estate shaft at Sutter Creek the past. wéek.
!‘ commissioner. Some years ago The Nugget publish
. . Wesley A. Tackitt, a tormer resi . er explored the South Eureka work. dent of the Selby Flat. section,. ings through that shaft.
. passed away at Sacramento last Fred Hill while _ turning his’ car
week. around on the highway west of town
E. J. Kilroy will serve a second 1 got too close to the edge . of the
. year as District Deputy Grand Pre; bank and the car went over, laud'sident Native Sons, which is an‘ling in a pile of brush and pinning
‘honor for Mr. Kilroy not often giyhim underneath. He suffered a
len to the deputies. wrenched: knee. Hill is a leaser on
The Grass Valley. substation of the Champion mine.
‘the Pacific. Gas and Electric Com-. *’ Rural mail carrier, John T. Web‘pany is being converted into onester, is: driving a new car on ‘his
Wednesday in spite-of the threaten-. of the automatic type at the predaily route. It is especially arrangsent time. ,ed for his work.
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2 randma
is cooking with)electricity
UST keeping up with the times,” says Grandma
llins, “I am one of the many new users of
the electric range. ] was just over at the PGand E's
office and they told me one-tk ousand five-hundred
of their customers will get electric ranges this May
and June.”
The electric range givesa beaut:ful, clean kitchen
and perfect baking to women who love moden __,,
methods. fe
The electric range has white ana gray porcelain ps
enamel that makes kitchens attractive. It. bakes/
perfectly. And it does it automatically. The oveh
heats up to 400 degrees in 9 to 11 minutes—as fast
as one can mix biscuits. The open or closed ¢ooking elements‘are now made smallet to fit your pans.
_ Heat that was formerly wasted goes to work. Food
cooks faster, dess electricity is used.
While you’re downtown, stop in at a dealer’s or
at our office and see these new electric ranges. Or.
telephone us and our representative will gladly show
you pictures of the many beautiful new models.
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for
PaciFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Witliam Zanocco had a narrow Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shurtleff of
escape from death when his car. Gold Flat visited Mr. and. Mrs.
weit oer a fifty foot embankment] Thomas Hall in Marysville and
at the Costa place Tuesday morning. . also spent some time in Chico while
The car landed rightside up with . away.
the front wheels being broken. He
was brought to town by a passing. of Marysville ‘Visited his many
autoist and the Larsen & Hardt. friends here during the week. Mr.
Service Station pulled his car back! Ashburn is superintendent of the
on the road.
county hospital at Marysville.
Charles Ashburn and son, Bud,
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BRING IN YOUR BIG FISH—GET A PRIZE
For the largest fish brought to our store on or before June
15th, we will give the choice of an auomatic reel, a pole or 2
‘eather lined fish basket.
FISCHER'S ELECTRIC AND SPORTING
GOODS STORE
Morgan and Powell Bldg. Nevada City
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Funeral Directors Morticians
De-Luxe Ambulance Service
Chapels at Nevada City and Grass Valley
Grass Valley Nevada City
Phone 364 Phone 122
NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE
E. J. N. Ott, Proprietor
Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
aercentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets, value of sulpburets and
values of tailings.
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Assays made for geld, silver, lead and copper. Mail order check wor
promptly attended to. Agent for New York-California Underwritet,
Westthester and Capital of California Fire Insurances companies. Als”
:utomobile insurance.
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WE WILL CIVE FIVE MILLION DOLLARS
In accident Insurance to our customers and every member
of their family between the ages of 15 and 60 years. Na
medical examination. No red tape. You cannot afford to
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here, we give you a ticket. When you have 40 of them
you can get a $10,000 Accident Insurance Policy for only
$1.00. Come in and get full particulars today.
PLAZA SUPER SERVICE STATION
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ness is the best evidence of the quality of work we dw.
If you are not a customer, give our service a trial.
Clotheslewt at our agency at the National Hotel on
Mondays or Thursdays will be delivered the following
Thursday or Monday. Fine, modern equipment used
in our plant exclusively.
GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS
Ed Burtner. Proprietor’ 4
111 West Main St. 3 Phone 375W
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NEVADA CITY VEGETABLE STORE
Broad Street, near to City Hall
Is Now Open For Business
Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds, Fruit
a Telephone 86
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Consulting Engineeds and Chemists
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DELICIOUS CUTS OF MEA}
Fresh, pure mat—just the kind of meat that you will
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We pride ourselves on the quality of our service and
the purity and freshness of the meat we sell.
You take no chancs when you trade with us—we
make it a point to satisfy every cusomert.
We deliver orders promptly:
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