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MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1 934
\ THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
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Our Correspondents
FRENCH CORRAL
(By Mrs. Kate M. Sulivan)
FRENCH CORRAL, May 31st. — .
Well this is the last of the
May and-we have had all
“weather today; thunder, lightening
rain, cold south wind and sunshine
in fact the weather man show
the tricks he has in the bagis cold enough to make one fear that)
“Jack Frost’. is stalking around.
would be a good
_ stove in working shape for awhil
yet, untilsit warms up a bit.
Mr." and Mrs. L. Kirpatrick and
son, who been
bast three months in our locality, left
for their home
Saturday.
Mr.
have
in San Franciseo last
Grover, who represents the
Watkins products in this/ section, was .
a_visitor during the ast week.
Rev. P. O'Rielly, of Nevada City,
held-servicés in St. Columbus church
at Birchville last Sunday.
Elton Smith and his sister,
Bsther Smith were
Miss
at the home of their aunt, Mrs. W.
E. Moulton of French Corral, They
returned to theeir home in San Francisco Sunday evening and were accompanied by their mother, Mrs. E.
Smith, who has been spending the
past week with her sister Mrs. W.
E. ‘Moulton.
Mrs. <A. Browning and son’ Bill,
were visitors in Nevada City on May
3®, Memorial Day.
J. H. Haslett eame down from
Camptonville Wednesday morning. In
the afternoon he and his son, Elmore
went to Marysville: and Yuba City
to visit with relatives. They returned
‘today and went back to Camptonville.
George L. Murphy and daughter,
Mrs. J. Reedley and grandchildren,
Jean; George Murphy, visited relatives in French Corral Wednesday; .
after whhich they returned to theeir
home in San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dudley, of Nevada City and Mr.-and Mrs. M. Baker
of Sacramento visited their parents .
Mr. and Mrs. W. CE. Moulton, last .
Wednesday ,
nronth of . town Monday, called by the illness 0
kinds of , Mrs.
It. Sae
idea to keep the}
spending the!
. Oroville,
Sunday visitots .
; Was cremated at Oakland.
. CAMPTONVILLE .
By ACTON M. CLEVELAND
C. Sutton, of Downieville, was
Anna-¥. Grove.
. Julius E. Pauly, and sons Erle and
:. Myron and Winsmore Chapman, mo
ed us. tored to Lavezzola Ranch above Dow
Tonight .
; nieville Monday on a fishing trip.
William O. Grant left Tuesday fo
Dr. March, of Grass Valley, was it
. this section
illness of Mrs. M. J. Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs.
. Oroville, were in town
here. j
. Mr. and Mrs. Waltér
family, of Nevada City,
town Wednesday,
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jing.
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week end at his home at Oak Valley.
and Miss Merle Horwege, of Nevada
City, were in town Wednesday on a
i Short visit.
mento Sunday on a short business
visit. coal 4
Mrs. Anna F. Grove, who has been
confined to her home on upper Main
street with congestion of the lungs,
is improved. ;
CAMPTONVILLE, June 1.—Gravel Range Lodge No. 59, F & A M.,
held services Memorial Day, Weanesday morning, over the ashes of
the late Alfred Anderson, who passed away a short time ago at the Masonic Home at Decoto, whose body
The regular funeral service was Masonic
. held and the ashes interred in due
‘form in. the
Masonic cemetery. Fred
J. Joubert, Worshipful Master of the
lodge, conducted the service.
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The O’Connor
family of Birchville,
were visitors in Grass Vallley oe
nesday; also J. Fogarty,
of Birchville,
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Culver, of this! .
: .
section went to Auburn today where
Mrs, Culver will remain for a Visit .
with her son Edward Wilcoxon and . }
family.
Friends in this section were very .
much grieved to learn of the death!
of Miss Bernardine Walsh, of Smartsville. Her father, William Walsh, a
well knwn Stockman has many
friends on the San Juan Rid all
of whom extend to he and his family
their deepest sympathy.
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The Nevada City Nugget is
Now $2.50 per year
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GONE . — THE HIGH COST
OF STOMACH TROUBLE
Don’t pay $2.50 to $5.00 for relief from stomach pains, indigestion.
. Try Dr. Emil’s Adla Tablets—three
weeks treatment only $1. Relief or
¥} your money back.--R. E. Harris—
THE REXALL
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STORE
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“Efficiant Mining is your Success”
Cut 20 per cent off your
mill over-head
A. I. BALDWIN
1325 92nd. Ave Oakland, Calif.
Phone Trinidad 3725
. : CAMPTONVILEM. tune 1-—br ‘¢
: CHANGE ROOMS
ramento on a short business visit.
William Locey and wife, of Dob©) bins, were in this section Sunday.
Tuesday called by the
C. E. Kennady, of . tending along the walls
Wednesday . the eaves,
;On a short visit to their old hime!
3utz and, ers will change their clothes, will be:
were in this {. fitted with a yale lock.
Visiting relatives.
H Mr. and Mrs. Martin V. Turner, of . 2180 square feet will-be required.
were here Wednesday visit.
James L. Joubert returned to Sae-.
;ramento Sunday after spending the .
Mrs. Clayton Chatfield and family
Fred J. Joubert motored to Sacrai DAIRY
CITY COUNCIL IS —
SOON TO BUILD .
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The city council is preparing to
advertise for bids for the construc-. tion of change rooms for the new
. municipal pool. The plans call iol
a cement floor and foundation for
r. the building, which will have a maximum height of 141% feet. The building will be 12 feet wide by 98 feet !
long.
1 Provisions will be made for plenty
of ventilation with poen space a mor .
wide, covered with wire netting, exi
just under .
.
Toilets are to be installed and the!
door of each apartment where bath-}
LOST——Small Mosaic breast pin
gold setting. Finder please retu
to Mrs. Belle Douglass.
FOR SALE—Two lots; 12 room
house. Furnished. Good
property. Address Box 66, Nugget . Hereby announces his epapereice A ge
Office. : . County Supervisor ofthe Fourth Suee ee eS —_. . . pervisorial District at the Primary
WANTED—600 feet 15 or 18 inch!
for hydraulic pipe Hne. Write Box }
830 Nevada City.
5-21-2tp.
income
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~* FOR SUPERVISOR
WARREN ODELL
Hereby announces ‘his
for County Supervisor
Fourth District, the
Election,
Augtitst
1934.
of
at
Tuesday,
in
candidacy
the
Primary
28,
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR —
_ PHIL G. SCADDEN
Is hereby anndunced as a candidate.
for Assessor of Nevada County, at
the Primary Election, Tuesday, Auust 28, 1934,
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. FOR SUPERVISOR
JOSEPH A. FRANK __
(Incumbent )
ed
Election, Tuesday, August 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
. will be of galvanized steel,-of which
. SUMMER WAR ON ELM
BEETLES IS BEGUN
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The roofing . ],
Byron Jaynes has started spraying j
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CLUBS
“ WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB
Regular meetings the 2nd. and
. fourth Mondays of the
ithe Brand Studio. —
President, Mrs. C. E. Parsons.
Secretary, Mrs. Robert Dirrine
month, at
. FOR SUPERVISOR
i E. J.. HAVERSTOCK
Hereby announces his candidacy for
County Supervisor of the’ Third Su' pervisorial District at the Primary
, Election Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
: FOR SUPERVISOR
. E. B. DUDLEY
Cincumbent)
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the elms of Nevada City. In -the;
campaign to destroy the beetle which :
infest them. Trees in the northern
part of the city have been sprayed
and it is the plan to spray all as rapidly as possible.
Nearly all property owners who
have these beautiful trees in their
gardens or along. the streets on
which their property abutts are haying the work done. It is being done
at cost of materials and labor,” the
spraying machine owned by the city
being used in the work.
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 Demonstration
2-9-tf
USED WASHING MACHINES-——See
us for some nice bargains.— Grass
Valley Electric Co., 120 East Main
5-14-2-wks street.
Hereby announces his candidacy for
. County Supervisor of the Third Sui pervisorial District at the Primary
. Uioton, Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
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. FOR COUNTY CLERK AND
. AUDITOR
R. N. McCORMACK
Is hereby announced as a candidate
ae County Clerk and Auditor of Neeis County at the Primary Election
Tuesday, August 28, 1934. -~
FOR SHERIFF
ARTHUR BARRICK
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FOR SALE—Two-wheel trailer; ‘ReaApply C. A. Boren, 215 sonable.
Sacramento St. Phone 452 2t p.
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the office of Sheriff of Nevada
County. at the Primary Election,
Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
OST—Brown_ short haired
dog. Answers to name
have wandered to
highway. Reward. F. A. Crampton
Box 830, Nevada City.
Bret Harte
Produces the Best Milk it is H
Pessible to Produce
Guernsey Gold Medal Milk
that won the State's highest
Award of Calif. State Fair
1931-1932-1933
U. S.N. JOHNSON,
. ee City
Prop.
Phone 77
Printin g that Lleases
femal
Nugget.
Strayed from Remington Hill. May
Tahoe-Ukiah
FOR SHERIFF
GEORGE R. CARTE
(Incumbent ) :
ts hereby amnounced as 2 -andtdate
’ {for re-election to the of.i-cs of Sheriff of Nevada County, Califo nia, ut
GLASSES
Open the door to a new world
for people whose eyesight is poor
GEO. H .SHIRKEY, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST
}igust 28, 1934.
the Primary Election, Tuesday, AuFOR SHERIFF
CARL J. TOBIASSEN
Is hereby announced as a candidate
for Sheriff, of Nevada County, at the
Primary Election, Tuesday, August
28, 1934.
a
118 Mill Street
GRASS VALLEY, CALIF.
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EVERY BUSINESS NEEDS:
Letterheads
Billheads
Envelopes
Business Cards
Memorandum Slips
hone 36 -Get our prices
~ JEFFERY CLEANERS
Lee Jeffery, Prop.
TAILOR MADE SUITS
Where Service and Quality Mee
109 S. Church St.
We Call for and Deliver .Ph. 152
Nevada City Routes Wednesday
Grass Valley
-and Saturday
.
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WIN NEW
CUSTOMERS —
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The LAUND:
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Phone 108 Grass Valley
{Phone 250 W Nevada City
LAUNDRY * DRY CLEANERS:
BUY your .
a: i ri
Assure yourself of clean, healthful
thing by phoning us to call for,
i laundry bundle,
GRASS VALLEY STEAM:
1 Bennett St Grass Valley
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEVADA.
CITY NUGGET FOR $2.50 A YEAR.
= Piha
i publication
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
W. E. WRIGHT
(incumbent)
Is hereby announced asa candidate
for re-election to the office of District Attorney of Nevada County, at
the Primary Election, Tuesday, Ausust. 28, 1934.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
JOHN M. HAMMILL ~
(Incumbent) z
Is a candidate for re-eleetion to the
office of Assessor, Nevada County,
at Primary Election, August 28, 1934
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
FRANK STEEL
(Incumbent)
Is hereby announced ag a candidate
for re-election to the office of County
Treasurer at the Primary Election,
Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
FOR COUNTY RECORDER
SAMUEL J. CLARK
Hereby 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 Ag a candidate
for reelection to the office of County
Surveyor, ‘at’ the Election, Tuesday,
August’28, 1934, 2
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE:
Nevada City Township
W. L. MOBLEY
‘'s hereby announced ag a candidate ~
for Justice of the Peace of Nevada
City Township of Nevada County at
the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934,
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
OSCAR WINBURN
Is hereby announced as a candidate
for Justice of the Peace for Grass
Valley Township at the Primary Election, August 28, 1934.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
HARRY GOUDGE
Is hereby announced as a candidate:
for Justice of the Peace of Grass Vatley Township at the Primary Plection, Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
FOR CORONER
A. M. HOLMES
(Incumbent)
announced as a candidate Is hereby
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, August 28, 1934.
for re-election to the office of County
Coroner, at the Primary Election,
Tuesday, August 28, 1394,
FOR CORONER
L. R. (Bob) JEFFORD
Is hereby announced as a candidate
for Coroner of Nevada County at the
Primary Election, Tuesday, August
28, .1934.
FOR CONSTABLE
Nevada City Township
THOMAS OLIVER
Is hereby an: ounced as a candidate
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
: OF SCHOOLS
. AUSTIN R. CURNEEN
Hereby announces his candidacy for }
the office of County Superintendent
for Constable
} Ship of Ne
jary
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MINING BISTRICT MAPS FOR SALE
of Nevada City Townvada County at the PrimElection, Tuesday, August 28,
FRED M. MILLER
CIVIL & MINING ENGINEER
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Jor Schools, at the Primary Election 2625 A :
ga Tuesday, August 28, 1934. , Aes S SURiEn et, Grass Valley
NOTICE TO CREDIFORS
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In the Matter of the Estate.of Nel-!
lie W.: Pascoe, Deeeased. i
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by .
the undersigned Mary J. Wodell, as;
Administratrix of the Estate of Nel.
lie M. Pascoe, deceased, to thé Cred! _
itors of and all persons having claims ir;
against the said decedent, to file. /}
them with the necessary vouchers
within six. (6) months after the first i.
of this notice in the of-. !!
fice of -the Clerk of the Superior
Court of the State of California, in
and for. the County of Nevada, or to
exhibit’ them, with the necessary
vouchers within six (6) nronths after the first publication of this notice
to the-saidg Administratrix.at the of-.
fice of-W. E. Wright and Robert Ww.
Tharp, in-the Union Building,
vada City, California the same being
ther place.of business in all matters
connected with the state-of Said NelTie W, Pascoe, Deceased,”
Painter and Decorator
PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY
215 Sacramento Street
Phone Nevada City 452NEVADA CITY HOME
LAUNDRY =~ .
_ FAMILY TRADE OUR
SPECIALTY
Mrs. 0. Mullis, Prop.
Boulder St. Nevada
Phone 491 W
Prompt and Reasonable ‘Service
.
Dated May 23rd., 1934.
¥: :
“Mary J. Wodeli ~ ~ ae
Pee ' Ge
Administratrix
of the-estate of Nel‘Tharp, Attorn or. Admir nb lie-W. Pascoe, Deceased.
. ~ _ . , irst Publication May 2¢ it
W. E. Wright. and Robert Ww.
1, 8, 16.
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