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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 3, 1929 (6 pages)

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< ; i 14 _¢icl to The Nugget)— Our --Sweetland. . $28.75; 3 months $34.00. THE. NEVADA CITY NUGGET, bALRbRNA a * —_ . ae amen ot ype an NES SS POIANA OO TEIRIE 2 10230 FRENCH CORRAL ITEMS (°c: returned to French, Corral Wednesday. == . Mr. Kendrick of the Kneebone FRENCH CORRAL, June 1, (SpeGarage had business in French Corbeau. ral Wednesday. tiftul May month is already at an Miss Theresa O’Conner of Birchend, altho the indications are that ‘ville is now the owner of an auto. she will leave in tears, we still have. She is rapidly becoming an exper éur doubts. driver. ; A strong south wind yesterday Thos. Hall and daughter, Mrs. and last night gave promise of rain . Lillian Warde, were visitors Thursbut so far it has not come. tone ; Despite the need of rain our! Decoration Day was quietly ob> served in this place. Many have lov{ i ‘ ful. A‘ drive over : ‘ country (is beautifo ed ones resting in aur little cemeour highway is a pleasurable treat. ery. Our woods are so beautiful and Miss Millie Clerkin and H. Browntaviting that little pienie parties are ing returned from Pike City yester-, . which has made -his name famous. enjoyed by many. The picnic given day. at Freemans Crossing by = Miss W. A. Moulton, with a crew of Louise Moulton, for the school wWaS’ jen, went to Bloody Run Wedhesa very happy affair I.t was attend-' gay where some work had to te ed by the school children and pardone on ditches. ents of North Bloomfield and a few . friends from French Corral. ! A; large drove of cattle belonging ; to _T. Owens of Forest City passed Miss Moulton’s school at North through’ this place yesterday. Bloomfield closed Friday. “-Mrs. K. Sullivan of French Corral went to Nevada City Friday to atiend the funeral of her old schoolmate and friend, Arch. Bruce Bell. Ra See eee Mrs. Carrie Morgan and Mrs. Penbernathy of San Francisco came up for the funeral of their sister, the late Mrs. Isaacs. : The Grass. Valley Chamber of Commerce has endorsed the stand of the Southern Pacifie fight against the entrance of the Great Northern into California. Jack Buffington left Friday for his home in San Francisco, after a visit with his mother, Mrs. HH: Cc. Buffington. This is his first visit in twelve years. Charles Hegarty of Snow Point visited in San Francisco recently and spent a few days visiting in Nevada City. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fischer and his sister, Mrs. Max Schoenberg of San Jose were among. hose to spend Memorial Day at their old home in Nevada City. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shurtleff of Marysville motored up to spend Memorial Day in Nevada City. Joe Swazey returned to French Corral last Friday evening. He had been in the employ of K. J. Phelan of Tyler. Mrs. K. J. Phelan and Jack Phelan were visitors Friday evening. Miss Helen McCullough of North San Juan visited friends in French Corral last week. Rev. Fr. O’Rielly held services in Birchville. He was accompanied by Lleyd Penrose. Mrs. K, Sullivan and Miss Nelly Sullivan came from Nevada City with Fr. O’Rielly, Sunday morning. Many auto parties rested beneath our roadside pines last Sunday. A little: grove of pine and oak trees by the roadside is a delightful spot and many parties enjoy their lunch there. Mr. and Mrs. H. Osgood of Ban-; saianiiatiil GRAVEL RANGE LODS* IN COLORFUL CEREMONY. ee Gravel Range Masonic Lodge of . Camptonville passed another im. portant event of historic significance Saturday evening when the Grand Lodge of California was especially convened for the purpose _ of celeprating the 75th anniversary of the founding of the lodge, the presentation to William B. Meek of a fifty year button and the setting in motion the actual building of a monument to honor L, A. ‘Pelton, founder of the water power wheel . <: The following program was ren‘dered in the lodge room: : Calling the Lodge to Order. j . Introduction of Charles M. Wollenberg, Right Worshipful Deputy Grand Master. . Introduction — of Louis Jones, Most Worshipful Past Grand Master, . George Introduction of any other GrandLodge Officials. Reception of The Flag Singing of America, Lodge. : Opening Remarks, Bro. Acton M.) Cleveland, P. M. : Address, Bro, James B. Griffin, . Presentation of Fifty Year, But‘. erly Kate’ Scheffer, . Mr. Meek made suitable remarks in reply. . ; A large number of Nevada City and Grass’ Valley Masons-were inattei. icnce. oe Mrs. Martha Beaser, who had been Ea ‘yesident' of theChicago Park .district for 37 -years:past, passed away iast ‘week. -Funeral . services were held at -Colfax: Ee 2 ES Mrs. M. J.’ Reynolds is honie‘from a visit of several weeks with ‘rela‘tives in different parts of the state. She was accomnpanied by Mrs. T. .W. Reynolds and ‘two'sons, Dalhmer and Manford, who will visit here for a time. 5 Se, Miss Helen -Calanan, teacher in the San Francisco’ schools, spent [last week end in Nevada City visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Calanan. 6 See : Mr. and Mrs. &. P. Fallon, form: came up from Stockton “to celebrate the holiday among old time scenes. _ Georgé Sneath and sisters of Vallejo motored up to celebrate Memorial Day’ ‘among friends. Mr. andMrs. John D. Solari of ‘. Susanville were visitors here over , Memorial Day. Clyde Fischer of Reno came over ‘. to. visit and: spend Memorial Day ‘. in Nevada City. Mr, atnd “Mrs, A. P. Kantergs and ton to Bro, W. B. Meek, By.M. w: Georze Louis’ Jones, P.G. M. Response, Bro, William Bull Meekj Address, Charles M. .Wollenberg, Right Worshipful Deputy, , Grand Master. Ae Closing of the Lodge. . The 50 year buttons are presented by the Grand Lodge of this state to all Master Masons, who have . been members of some. California lodge for half the ceremony of presentation to Mr. Meek was especially touching Judge Jones in the role of presenter a eentury or mores — Mrs. Sophié Weis Urquhart, all of Zeno spent Memorial Day in Nevada City,’ visitng and decorating graves of Toved onés. . Dr. Wi P. SAWYER © will be at his office 2teo4p.m. © ‘Glasses Correctly Fitted . Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office practice“only > ~ Ott Building never appeared to better effect and gor visited Mrs. Osgood’s aunt, Mrs. W. E. Moulton, Sunday. Mrs. Osgood teaehes the Bangor schooi. Miss Martha O'Conner of Grass Valley and her aister, Mrs. M. Madden of San Francisco, visited their family at the old home place in Birebville Sunday. They were accom panied by: Mr-and. Mrs. Earl Motter, friends from Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walsh of Auburn and their daughter, Mrs. Martin, and two children were Monday visitors at French Corral and the Ridge. Mrs. Walsh is a native of! Her father, the late Dennis Ryan, was one of the carly timers of that place and a man of beloved memory. He met his death in-a mining aecident,-many years ago. Miss Ryan spent her girlhood days in Birchville until the time of her marriage to. Mr. James Walsh of Auburn. E. Collins had business in Freuch
Corral Monday. : W. P. Clerkin made a trip from Pike City Monday to bring A. Browning to Freneh Corral. Mrs. Buckner of Nevada City and Miss Frances Colley of San Jose ‘visited the O’Conner’ family of Birehville Monday. : Thos. Meyers, who has_ been spending the past week in Nevada N. C.N. GRR 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 1:50 p. m. Trains leave Nevada City at 11:00 a.m., Grass Valley 11:25 a.m., making direct connection with §&. P. train No, 23 arriving at San Francisco 6:10 p.m. Train leaves Nevada City at 4:40 of electricity the dinner Main Street ~ Névada City. ople ot Ic per person, less than the price of the coffee itself — that’s the making direct connection with S. P. p. m., Grass Valley at 5:05 p. m., [ fs) j — t Se train No. 40 leaving San Francisco . setae ily at 1 p. m., enabling passengers to =. ee . eee arrive at Grass Valley 7:35 p. m. i = and Nevada City 7:56 p. m. SUMMER RATES Effective May 1, 1929 to Sept. 30, 1929. H All tickets on sale daily. Stop-overs allowed on 16 day and 8 months tickets. Grass Valley to San Francisco— 16 days $8.50; 3 months $10.25. Grass Valley to Alameda, Berkeley or Oakland—16 days $8.25; 3 month $10.00. Grass Valley to Los. Angeles via Stockton, both ways —16 days $26.25; 3 months $31.25. Grass Valley to Los«Angeles via Stockton one way, returning via San Franoiseo or vice-versa—16 days ing! Tender, juicy browne fully automatic. 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 via San Francisco or Oakland only—16 days $16.00; 3 months $17.75. Grass Valley to Santa Cruz via Los Gatos —16 days $12.75; 3 menths $14.75. Grass Valley to Santa Cruz via $14.50; 3 Watronville—16 days months $17.25. _ Grass Valley to Sacramento— 14 day ticket only $4.00. : How the electric range improves cookroasts with all flavor sealed in, Steaks broiled without smoking. Cukes fine in texture. Pies with delicious, flaky undercrusts. Such cooking you can do with less effort electrically, because the electric range is The new porcelain enameled electiic ranges are speedy. Biscuits, for example, are put into cold oven. They are done perfectly in about 11 minutes. AVERAGE cost of capking a family’s meal © with an electric range. Perhaps you never believed it to be so economical. But remember, the electric rates were cut: about a year ago. And today the price of elec tricity is below the pri ce of electricity in the year 1914, although the cost of other things rose skyward as you well know. customers for cooking month! An amazingly What is the monthly cost?>* ° . A survey among our customers’ accounts shows that the AVERAGE sum paid by our electrically, including lighting and small appliances, is but $5.76 per low price for modern comfort, cleanliness and perfect baking. Come in to our office or a dealer's store and see these modern electric ranges that are so reasonable to operate. PacIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY PGE Owned Operated Managed by Californians111-529 < No stop-overe allowed. ee rae ne ae While the children were lined up Due to the extensive use of waI sn York street ‘awaiting the start-. ter in Grass Valley, a special night ing of the Memorial Day parade. watchman has been added to the Thursday: Mrs.’ Karl Kopp presentpolice force to see that the rules sd each child with a cookie. It was with regard to sprinkling are coma treat to the children which was plied with. : enjoyed by all of. them. : J. R. Davies of North San Juan was a visitor in Nevada, City durDan Powers went up_ to the Twin Sisters mine last week, where he has a position. ——_— AE ALLE EA 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 a leather lined fish basket. FISCHER’S ELECTRIC AND SPORTING GOODS STORE ‘Morgan and Powell Bldg. SS Nevada City ® 2S pa W.R.JEFFORD & SON Morticians De-Luxe Ambulance Service Chapels at Nevada City and Grass Valley Grass Valley Nevada City Phone 364 ~ Phone 122 ee ee ee a —— ———_ > NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING. OFFICE E. J. N. Ott, Proprietor & _. Practical mining tests from 25-to 1000 pounds, givine the free-gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets, value of sulpburets and zvalnes of tailings. é Assays made for geld, silver, promptly attended to. Agent Westthester and Capital of ‘utemohile insurance. Funeral Directors lead and copper. Mail order check wor for New York-California Underwriters, California Fire Insurances companies. Aly WE WILL GIVE FIVE MILLION DOLLARS In accident Insurance to our customers and every member of their family between the ages of 15 and 60 years. Ne medical examination. No red tape. You cannot afford to be wihout this protection. For every 50c purchase made here, we give you a ticket. When you have 40 of them 4 you can get a $10,000 Accident Insurance Policy for only . $1.00. Come in and get full particulars today. ~ PLAZA SUPER SERVICE STATION Larsen & Hardt Se atestestestertestestestestefestisfeton ft Me teoleste oft tested Sete tedieat Me Sectesteste Setestoatetente it Mesfestelsaetegt WHY OUR WORK IS SATISFACTORY— The continued growth of our clothes cleaning busi “4 ness is the best evidence of the quality of work we du. If you are not a customer, give cur service a trial. Clotheslewt at our agency at the National Hotel on Mondays or Thursdays will be delivered the following Thursday or Monday. Fine, inodern equipment used in our plant exclusively. GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS Ed Burtner. Proprietor 111 West Main St. <3 Phone 375W ’. ©, 9, Se Me ala ate ve ate teste teste ble slesyectenie tecteslenie Me re ae na nfo oe slo seals ole oleate siete nis ie edesie iets saa vae nas ae De ee te eo te he ed sae tle neste oleae ote tfe festa stein tee tee NEVADA CITY VEGETABLE STORE . Broad Street, near to City Hall Is Now Open For Business ~ Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds, Fruit 2 Telephone 86 Secheshafateiesteileatedtoteieioioles sestesteateatestetesfesteatestesteoteotefeatestenteateatectesteateatestesteateateseste stesso of Assayers and Mining Engineers Agricultural Chemists TECHOW & DAViS Consulting Engineeds and Chemists Analytical Laboratories Phone M. 4215 620 Eye St., Sacramento DELICIOUS CUTS CF MEA} be proud to:serve at your table—wholesome, health¢ 4 giving and very reasonable in price. = 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. . ts We deliver orders promptly: OUR MEAT IS GOOD FOR YOU! ° KEYSTONE MARKET Fresh, pure mat—just the kind of meat that you willCalanan and Richards £PEPHUEDE TET TERT ED ETT HT THTEN ETE TT ETE TTT TNIV HEHE .