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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 18, 1928 (6 pages)

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a Baar ae ceca i AS BLN RR a fA Get Your Home Printed’ Stationery at The Nugget = GOLD NUGGET iS FOUND IN CHICKEN’S GIZZARD TYLER, June 16, (Special to The Nugget)—Mr. and Mrs. John Roth have gone to their ranch near Sacramento for a few days. Mr. Roth is putting in a new pump. Mr. C. Salmon and L. visitors here Wednesday. Mr. Will Howlett of Columbia Hill Day were has purchased a new touringear and . all the girls are looking for a ride. Mr. T. Staples and son, Charles, took their cattle to Graniteville to their summed range. Mr, and Mrs. Rich and two children and Mrs. R. McNamara were business visitors in Nevada City Thursday. Mrs. May O’Connor and daughter, Alice, and son, Clem, of San Francisco are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ww. H. Husiler of Columbia Hill, Mrs. O’Connor is a former resident here and likes to visit her old home towr ———$—$—$—— oe Thursday THE NEVADA CITY . . were visiting friends rere evening. Stanley Deal of Sacramento is yi. siting Mr. John Roth and. friends here. Father McGary of Colusa county is visiting friends in Columbia Hill. . Mrs. H. Seabury was dressing a , chicken Wednesday evening and found a nice sized nugget in the chi. ¢kens crop. Mfr. John Curnow, owner of the chicken, thinks he will kill all his chickens off. If he could find anice sized nugget in each ehicken’'s of good things to eat and the atter. crop. : : neon was happily spent in playing . _ The coyotes are-quite plentiful games and other outdoor sports. Awe. " 7 3 y AB aha E 3 asa = over here and are causing the sheep Little Miss Elenor Willoughby came ; men lots o trouble. It seems nue bad over Thursday from Nevada City to 'that something can’t be doné to get be here also for the picnic, Mr. A. rid of those pests. Willoughby came over late Friday evening for Mrs. Willoughby and hig The boys will no doubt be glad son and daughter. . to water the lawn, if they are perPerey Coward and wife and family mitted to turn the garden hose .on arrived Friday on a visit to his Rone the kids from next door. , Sin, H. Huckins, but they had to reAs the political campaign advances .turn home Saturday -enacount of the interest felt by. the politictans in ‘one of the little girls falling off a Our wives and children grows more hich rock wall and breaking her arm intense, . NORTH SAN JUAN JOTS NORTH SAN JUAN, June 16, (Special to The Nugget )— Mr. and Mrs. Phil Caliston of Reno, Nevada, were visiting here Friday. School was. out Friday for the summer vacation and a joyous picnie was held in the afternoon with lots GGET, CALIFORNIL e MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1928 ‘NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS OF INTEREST "ais, MISTRESS JUNE RUFF GIVEN _ Because of the fire A NICE -BURTHDAY PARTY SMoking and shovel aud CAMPTONVILLE, June 16, (Spea number of the cial to The Nugget )—Miss June Ruff ¢} celebrated her tenth birthday Sat-} urday afternoon at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel C. Ruff,’ 8overnment forests. on upper Main Street. A number of; Rtas $1 + friends were present and the dav and ¥atlure os iil ed isan occasion was made a very pleasant Jations is punishable one, passing a very happy birthday , laws with fine for the young lady. Refreshments were served the afternoon. The present: Mr. and Mrs. William Ruff, of Rackerby, grandparents; Misses Dorothy Hays, Loraine Ruff and June Ruff, Master Calvin Hays, Earl Rose nation 1roughout the State. The during . following were forest which officials prohibits to the the th C. Ruff. . other moving vehicles, CAMPTONVILLE PERSONALS and ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. Irwin of Fres= any motorists or puck no arrived Sunday to spend a week ties planning visiting here. Mr. Jones is a former resident, W. J. Lockhart of Sacramento was in town Monday on a short busi-. ed with a shovel and fighting purposes, Public attention is also ¢ ax for BRIGADE danger, no 4x orders have already been put into effe these reguunder Federal and imprisonment, or . both, government law oificers state. State The Forest Service a nnounces that ‘camp fire permits will not be issued Mr. and Mrs. Wallace T. Jones para Campiny; trip in the national forests who are not providtrain et in al forests piesent orhome of her 4! extends these resula tions to all alled by law rowing — of burning, ‘tobacco or other . George Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Laure] #ble material from inflammautomobiles or fire BITS OF HUMOR The steam rollers are being turned up for the politiéa] conventions, but howadays the pesky people decline to lie quiet and let themselves be flattened out peaceably same ag they used to in the g00d old days. The jazz trombone player isn’t the only individual who makes a noise thru his hat. This is an age of specialization without doubt. One London photographer advertises ag his specialty the making of pictures of widows weeping beside their dead husband’s graves, : Slogan for suppressing a Latin' American revolution: ‘Shoot the generals and you shoot.all”, al and State forestry officers ean hopeffo successfully combat the fire menace is through . strict enforce; ment and liberal publie support of the regulations which the governand few old friends that ar elett. . ‘Great Britain ‘fires Prince Carol Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Alpers and. to prove’to the world that this Rus0n, Carol, and daughter, Mrs. Young manian disturbance is one she is not and two children, from Grass Valley in on. . i > Bee seoeafe feafeate eat ateate shestestesteats ROR RUT Rlotelole totoletotututetomtute Hol ielelotolotetek tok fos % lat the elbow. of SacraRuby Miss Lillian Baskette mento was. the guest. of Tlompson: over the week end. Will Kessler, Ray McCullough, Ralph Kessler and Miss Lucille Foness visit. ‘We are ip against another bad . ment finds it necessary to put into Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Townsend, forfire’ year,” said Distri ; pee : : se : ba District. Foreste ffe . ‘ote ia? merly of North Sacramento, arrived 5 ~~. ,cltect for the protection of the peo : Monday and will reside here where. Show, “and the only way the Feder*ple’s forests.” ‘ he will be employed by the Lang! racer peter 0 Garage. fee Refer fetes ie John J. Kelly of Moonshine was Me atest <2 ihe the te .% she she gts tat + Pe OR Hea see ske eaie ts te teste tates SHR Leteton estotottetet Setteheted detototeste a > Ba tee s i ines / ay. rt ie { # ‘ he ; a : S Ss Meek * * CENOL FOOT JOY 4 ithe Bortsch Brothers attended the accompanied by his’ son, Jason R* :: % dance at Wilson's Log Cabin SaturMeek, Jr., of Marysville were in *& 5 : : a Say night. town Monday on official business. 3 Ee : ae be * I p C5 Gee ae NRA RTS e Fred E. Aldous of Bald Top Mine *¥ Lv; ; f pt Makes Healthy, Happy Feet a Mrs. I. Ww. Musfic id and son, Hom was in town this week attending te ) & neh & @ty were visitors at Nevada City business affairs. ** ; : = Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McNaught of # fins ~ You experience wonderful relief when you put your 4! Mr. and Mrs. F. Wood and son. the Halkvard Mine, returned Sunday! $ t I = : swollen, aching feet in a healing solution of Cenol 3 Carl, of Sweetland viisted friends . from a short visit in Los Angeles. ° . % by : i ¥ * : * Ware 6 dav L. K. Fowler mining man cf Rivx z * Foot Joy, the new Formaldehyde Foot Preparation. = here Sunday. erside, was in town ona short bist t +s bl S. Foot Powd ay 4. Glen Perce of Nevada City paid us ness visit Sunday. é See ee % z Otherr reputable ones are antox oot Powder. Tiz, "a friendly visit Sunday evenisin: Lee Mix, accompanied by tis mose $ * Alllen’s Footeze, ADS Foot Soap, Non Skid Arch %. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Contei of Co-. ther. Mra. George Mix, spent a few % Because it has no equal for comfort.and durability 2 = 4! : ; days last week visiting the Groves! * = Supporters: * lusa and Miss Evelyn Longely of . family * The tented ] feat % 3 Yuba City and Frank Paul of Berke. Supervisor’ W. J. Mellon of Ghali F ‘ patente Swayless feature supports and strengh#, ley were visiting friends here Mon-: lenge was in town on official busi. ¥ oe . : x H DICKERM AN +. she scree . ness Tusaday. ‘£ ens the border or edge wire, thus preventing side cs E EAS fH oe : Borer Miss Doris Nightengale of Pike! *& SS . bd LAD AY HANI § < _ neny-Huckins: went to Nevada . py wae in town .Tuesday ona * Sway. The stabilized matiress:surface gives the Sleeper 3 Draco d Suton. 4 City Monday on professional busi-. short visit. *k . x poee eee DEAE £ ness. Mrs. Henry Huckins accompani. Junes ¥ Dotan Soh a ecitte Tet © four inches of extra sleeping surface so that one can 3 : ; ephone and TPelegraph Company, was 2s 2 .; ed him as far as Nevada City: ie J ree fee * ° : : testertestert se erfe feat rteateateatesteotesdeteoteateatestenteatsatestesteatesterts oeotest fe fete nterteateteat fete : In town Monday repairing the dam% rsSa deeb trtestertete tetera sfentntetertnteatestetetete drt teste ofesgofabaferfestetestestestecte ie sar Miss Josophine-Tomola and sister, . nue qe onaay lightening storm of £ lie on the extreme edge of the bed without a tendency , Mrs.Antone Lavezzola and friend , Sunday afternoon. * We tte etek cht teste ste + It eae neste ste ate ste ate atest steate ste teat eetototoitete te ttot stteteates a fete . : > Sees =
sete te tetntnnestoetetertetete tatestauafsfshletedetetteititeofitobepfefet Behe af « . Dassed thru town one day this week _ Judge Edward W. Engs of ite me to roll off x > + . enroute to Downieville pe oe sproush ge ees = : a T * 2 : . enroute to uburn where he will 4 : GROCERY BARGAINS + . J. B. Kerfoot of Downieville was ; hold court. ’ cs : : % in town enroute to Nevada City one ! : meee T. Mba Asreag of ie soe e BUY A I EGGETT PICNIC HAM SPECIAL Ib 22c “ day this week. t nag trie Monday on a short busi+" 34 = Bee : : ness trip. . re : x} Miss Frances Childs of La Moines . Mr. and Mrs. Lew Woods-of Oak. * : New Shipmnt Canned Crab can 28c + lett Friday for her home. She wads land former residents of Pike City, . ¥ THE R ST I « Broken Sliced Pineapple, large cans 24c ¢ . aceémpanted by her sister and Hus{47 up on 2 vistt to thatr ota home.“ . $ EST IS EASY * Yellow Cling Peaches, large cans 22c gone Mr. and Mrs. Bain Crawford. (spent a week visiting relatives, the . + £ : : he s . a Mr. and Mrs. Mandas Carlson and } Groves family at their home on . % : Ferrari Brand Imported Olive Oil in various sizes.. $! sous of Camutonville wens viaitine Spring Street, oe hi cs nue : : + : a friends here one-day this week Jater William Kessler of North San * : ry “i fa Ae A LM. ] Rg + é ' : : 4 . eats d : i : Juan was in town on a short visit . * 48 g2 Sife WES EY Ga : hd ae ‘. eroceries. Carrol W. Hixson, of Marysville . 4 ' + % : * Mr, and Mrs. Robert Jones of = in town on a business visit Mon* Nevada City Crass Valley Alleghany Soot Teele teh aetetetetn deen cesite dat tetetotetedutetedegubetibete tan Reno, Nevada left /Wednesday for Edward Price is doing some reno. % : : their home after a three weeks visit . vating and remodeling -on his home p POE re Hebe eafeadeoteate te ateaeoteetestesteate ote ateofeatesteite te detest teatssteat stash eee #.« Betelete Sota SR a eet dette teste ete tet tegeleteteotettedediteletolebetebetidepategeted here. Bob says ‘he is sure coming . 0n upper Main Street. . PR a eee ese estes eae aeateaeteo Sete teat seats Se NS — NEVADA CiTY SANITARIUM Miss Elizabeth McD. Watson Equipped to handle Obstetrical, Surgical, Medicina} — ! and X-Ray Cases Modern Equipment _ _.--Nevada_ City Rerferferte fe rfertort Retoptetotet ete rfestere torte} Re Ree fotetutotet Sohellotoktek rfoferbertertestotertents seats ate ‘ %, Seagate afeate she she ste she sleste ste ste testesterte steate obeshe ote ot chew Me test a 424 Neste este she ot, Waetketerge ferertententeate WOM estos te rer Wee ate seate et terteatesteats Yrlere lot Mee teQeeteert tot etfs sferte Ambulance Service W. R. JEFFORD & SON Funeral Directors Experienced Lady Assistant 111 Auburn Street Grass Valley Nevada City . Phones 16R, 364 Phone . 22 a 5% OF AE SIR OEE IC RDC IRC SS * : os eat eam 9 %, 2S SOLES EOE ON AR ee ae Se oe % o o 2 ie, Me aM Ze eT a He nha a PMS shee ra tle ae se a%e aaah Pe 9t POE Se renetoate of ofestestoteate We erke oe ote Worfe ate fe steaks fe ofeate ote ot Main Street ¥, ++ 2 rs *, se 5%, “SF % Se +. Ne Ne Ne Hens feateetertentente teste ote steate steateats toate oe ote ot +, SR ARAB? teh Me atest On PA Tet erent Neate te seats TEE otters soak esteate rte atests Bee qotototet He rferterte DAVE YOUR PRINTING i DONE HT N NEVADA CITY Help build up a local industry and keep your money in circulation at home. The prices are no higher. The service is satisfying both as regards quality and time taken to get it out. There is no occasion to send your orders to be done out of town. * + + “t a te 5%. re aYe <4 + Gt te fe dererfen erg Ae eS ih Bi TES? ie Seo . ey st oO Reeteetesteri un by people who live in our Own community whe spend their money here. The Nugget has a modern plant for the expeditious Our printing plant is lie i i i ie ke ee ee a RS es FO IE Me Setiesiitesteste hehehe state stetestesteste ste ste atest ote at ot ut at. Neste teste ststesteateateitestestesteoteate ste tect ot ot tt. + . , Sranddaughter, , Current, 1928 season, . back to this little village in the near future as this climate surely agrees with him. /We all hope he does come back and will make this little village his home once again, Beile Lundstrum of Oak Park and Misses Jean Peterson and Alva Ling of Sacramento paid us a visit Wednesday. John McCoy of Monteztnia iiss was . visiting his brother-in-law, Fremont Wood, Thursday. Mr. McCoy born and raised in Sebastopol. Mrs. K. J. Fogarty and sons, Ray and Norman, went to Gruss Valley on business Thursday. A number of young folks from here attended the show at Camptonville Wednesday night. Mrs. Kate Wood and grandsan and Walter and Dona Ruhr, of Sacramento arrived here Thursday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. I. Wood. A. Adams and gon, Edwin, of Nevada City passed thru town one day this week enroute to Alleghany. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO WATER USERS Was eg ft NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that will be supplied by SAN. JUAN RIDGE WATER ASSOCIATION to only such members of said Association ag shall conrply with the following provisions, nameby: (1st) siring such water or water service from the Eureka Lake System, or any systems under the control of said Association, must first subseribe the By-Liws of said Association; and BRIDES AND BANK BOOKS MAKE LIFE HAPPIER While June has always been considered a special month for. brides the institution of marriage flourishes all year long with equal success. Similarly, there is no particular moth for opening a savings account. They work out just as well in one month as in another. b To the young man, his bride and a‘savings bank book are the most valuable possessions he could have. One is almost essential to the other, and both will make him successful. / If you already have one, then it is time to busy yourslef about the other. We are particularly interested in your savings account. We will be glad to help you watch it grow. *' water, for. domestic andlor irrigation % purposes'on San Juan Ridge for the = * > Each and every person de. 4 : 2)must notify, either Bae Ot Wil. ple " Ce i At Anew ae Aiea g SB e' bur or EK. Browning, Water Supervihandling of all kinds of commercial printing. The best . +: sors of said Association Imuee gene . of paper and Ink used in our work. 4 ly, the-emeunt and natiire of their * respce.ive requirements for said sea! You can get anything in printing from this shop— #/ £0n as aforesaid, . re dl cis : 1 h ‘ bill ake Those desiring such services from rom a inenu card toa large poster— etter heads, bil ". French Reservoirs shall notiry said heads, statements, booklets, shipping tags, programs, mee a and Srp gectring i a iar 21 S service rom ne rove e.* business and calling cards. Let us do your next work. servoir shall notify said E. Brown: . ing. : ore #1 NO ONE FAILING TO COMPLY ! = mig ™ ry a 3 rn ¢. WITH THE PROVISIONS AFORR. = ihe Ni AD, ; i re 4 . SAID WILL BE ENTITLED TO ANY 4 4 “Bas i val . WATER OR WATER SERVICE. oe gis A ees Ls Wilbur, and $ Job Printing Department ; E. Browning, ’’ . Pi . Water Supervisors of vie si ¢ Phone 36 . Fast Service <]}__SAN JUAN RIDGE WATER ASSO. oo : 2 CIATION. . Reh eh eee Loco ee First Publication—June 11, 1928, add v UNITED SECURITY BANK . @ AND TRUST COMPANY HEAD OFFICE ~ SAN FRANCISCO Branches throughout California <——_-!-,--:;\,os. ) IDENTICAL IN OWNERSHIP wiTH i ee I! Orica in CORPORATION, SAN FRANCISCO —ani ; A Nevada County Branch Nevada City Branch Grass Valley Nevada City Head Office, 631 Market St., Sam Fraaelaca.<. cuesistice