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June 9, 1930 (8 pages)

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ak © IIo w or THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA “the mining industry .an industry “which has long laid dorment and his ‘loss to this industry has certainly ‘een a calamity. The Sun of Life that shines upon sour Mortal existence has sunk beneath the\horizen and has taken “with it this great and good man to deliver him to’a brighter and better. ~*jand. If there is to be justice alloted ‘by the Supreme Creator in this world “or the one to follow, Arthur Wil“loughby has earned a ‘niche in the sannuls of the progressive history of Nevada County and a pedestal of i to Fight Common Colds Experiments covering two years at Cornell university seem. to indicate that the prevalence of the common cold may be reduced by 40 per cent by the use of the violet ray. The medical director of the institution said: “In 1926 and 1927 there was not one of the normal students had colds, but among the cold-susceptible students there were weeks when as high as 62 per cent had colds. For two years we have irradiated cold-suspectible students through the dark, cold period of the year with ultra violet lenses over the entire skin surface from ten to fifteen minutes once a week. will never fall out with. = At sixteen a girl remembers the. tune of every .ong she hears, . Love is one of the few things not ' displayed ona bargain counter. j Even country clubs eventually get swallowed up in the ever-growing cities. A man with a pleasing personality Is in danger of the temptation to ped. dle it. A man buys a new thermometer Clarence A. Berryman et ux to Veteran’s Welfare Board, property in. Grass Valley. Mabel H. Ayer t t liMoo..anignS. Mabel H. Ayer to Milton S. Crase et al, property: in Grass Valley. . Wm. E. Trood et al to J: H. O’Connor, mining ground in Sections 9 and . eo lees ee Virginia Lea of Oakland, are visiting Hammon Estate Co. to G. A. Bigeilow, right of way for tunnel. (June 2) Katie E. Voight to P. G. & E. Co. right of way on Bear River. Notice Sale ley. William Kinz,” Auburn employe of the P. G. and E. company, was a business. visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman came down. from Alleghany to attend the talkies. Mrs. Hoval Wayne and daughter, Mrs.Wayne’s mother, Mrs. Thomas Bone of Brighton street. Miss Bertha Rule, operator of the Grass Valley exchange of the P. T. and T. company, is enjoying her vathe undersigned E. M. Rector, Executor of the Estate of SARAH JADA GIFFIN, deceased, to the Creditors of and all persons having clai against the said decedent to. file them with the necessary vouchers within six (6) months after the first publication of this notice in the office 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) months after the first publication of this no. tice to the said Executor at the office of W. E. Wright, Nevada City, California, the same being his place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said Sarah Jane ‘ \ ; about as often as he buys a new! EE. T. R. Powell to E. R. Stam-. cation at Bakersfield, Cal. Giffin, deceased. honor in that unknown world\where; “This ten to fifteen-minufe trradiwatch, baugh. J. E. Gooding, district agent for Dated June 9th, 1930. he’ has traveled. ge of the entire surface = the body pe : . (June 4) ___. the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph is : Ss Ao RECTOR, < ‘His friends who have. been_ left Fi Be a IA dy bic Don’t foolishly crave. excitement. , Agroemneat company, —visttedstationsate=atle= jaar. — ate—ofSara : ar . =. s E 3 > o = ! 2 hate auffored en gat te one neck atid hands exposed. On that pie Tie ee . .€: C. Mitchell to Frank U. Lassen . ghany, Forest and Camptonville, First Publication June 9th, 1930. thave suffered a great loss unite in ‘paying their humble respect to the memory of Arthur A. Willoughby, and his kind deeds will be cherished “dn our hearts as long as God Almighty hasis we got a reduction in. cold incidence of 40 per cent.” Hellizerost Owl A striggle between an owl and the wallows the blood of life to flow] engineer of an electric express train ythrough our veins. has been reported at Linkoeping, in : southern Sweden. The bird. probably Sorrowfully submitted, JERROLD L. SEAWELL. Assmblyman Third District The following is from Charles G. -Johnson, State Treasurer of Califorcania, : Sacramento, Calif., June 4, 1930. ~My Dear Mrs. Willoughby: I have just learned of the untimely «death of my dear old friend, Arthur, ‘and want to express to you my deep ‘pand sincere sympathy. The memory of his many virtues, “his splendid character and his dewotion to duty is a heresy in which =you can justly take pride. We can “Only take consolation, through: the smedium of prayer, sustained by an ‘unfaltering hope that some day we emay understand. Sincerely yours, , CHAS. G. JOHNSON. ‘The following is from Ross F. ~——“Paylor, Deputy surveyor of Sierra *County, Downieville, Calif.: With the passing of Arthur WilMoughby, the mining industry of “California has lost a friend., Knowing its needs ,willing to help, giving -freely without thought of reward or praise, Arthur Willoughby has made ‘for himself a place in the heart of mining that cannot again be filled. *Sierra County, no less than Nevaeda, today mourns the loss’ of her friend. His tireless efforts in behalf «of the miner have not been in vain, mor will they be forgotten. May he rest in peace, his monuTment the gratitude of an Industry. ROSS F. TAYLOR The following is from J. J. Galfagher, Secretary State Compensation “insurance Fund. “Mrs. A. A. Willoughby, Nevada City, Cal. My Dear Mrs. Willoughby: I have just learned of the death of v~your husband and wish to extend my sincere sympathy. Although I did not “have the pleasure of meeting Mr. “Willoughby personally, I know from my short stay in your community the ‘place he held in the hearts of his fellow citizens, Care 71% The mining industry of this state and the County. of Nevada have-lost an able and sincere friend. ‘Words are difficult vehicle my ~which to express one’s sympathy, but “I did want to let you know that I join with your many friends in ofo attracted by the eadlights of the loeomotive, burst against one cab window and broke the glass. Well inside, {t sank its claws into the shoulders of the motorman and attacked him with its bill. The etigineer could not leave his grip on the switch, and a fierce battle ensued while the, train raced on its way. At last the metorman succeeded in strangling the bird, which was an unusually large specimen, ‘ : Pianos to Fit Horses In order totransport pianos over mountain trails or difficult roads, an enterprising German manufacturer has constructed a special type of the instrument, which permits it to be carried on horseback. Thé piano has a U-shaped lower section which fits the animal. Other pianos are made dismountable so that they can be transported in several packing cases on the backs of mules, and assembled on delivery, because the instrument .would be ruined were it to be hauled over many of the trails for hours, and often days, in a cart drawn by oxen. Children Like Own Church Children of Bournemouth, HEngland, have taken to the idea of replacing
the Sunday school by a special afternoon service of their own at St. Michael’s church. The little ones are supplying their own readers of lessons, ehoir, organist and warden. The church at Kew has also established a special chapel for the use of children under eight years of age. Not Homesick Ann’s parents left her at her erandmother’s when they went East last summer. The little girl seemed quite contented for several days; then one evening she wouldn’t eat. Her grandmother asked whether she was homesick. “No,” she answered, “I’m not, but my stomach wants to go home.” Profitable Investment William Plumb, assistant instructor in physics in Morningside college at Sioux City, Iowa, sought to test the honesty of his class by distributing fifty pennies when class opened. The box, placed by the door and opened after class had been dismissed, contained fifty-three coppers. No Trees in His Neighborhood “Can you tell a-tree by its bark?” asked the man recruit for the boy” scouts, ““Naw!” replied the city kid, “the only thing I kin tell by its bark is a “dog.” —Cincinnati_Enquirer, Sheik Weaknesses Sally—Do you mean you forgot you were to meet me here at six? Sammy—Well,ever since I put grease on my hair éverything slips my gesertondeofenterteofeofesfeecfertesteestenteotenteafeofeotentenectestesjecfererdengrgegeoe ea é ‘Sefetetete feet see fete oe tete ete letetetetete tote teteoietoieie te teeters QUIT TWIN CITY CLOTHING STORE’ LIBERMAN: ROSENCRANTZ CO., SAN FRANCISCO'S S41, Prices Slashed on ii Article in the Store. Below ENTIRE STOCK Stock Marked Do e Just a Few of Our Wteedastel Bargains. Balance of in Same Proportions eleieiloloioies eaters Seleiinluieicieleleicivieieeleieieloiek , Values fe $1.00 Hanes Cotton Ribbed SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Quitting Price Per q Garment age Men’s White Chesterfield HANDKERCHIEFS — Regular 3 for 25c Quitting Price 5c 15c Pkg. of 3 Values to $6:00ae Knit, N. B. Pebble Beach and other well known brands of Men’s SWEATERS « Quitting Price $3.85 Values to $5.50 MEN’S CORDUROYS Quitting Price $3.79 Values to $3.00 Men’s Broadcloth SHIRTS Such Brands as Arrow, Argonaut, Henders, Etc. Quitting Price $1.39 Wonderful Values Values to 20c Entire Stock of Arrow and Ide Starched COLLARS Quitting Price Each 5c Values to 25c MEN’S WORK: S$ 0X Quitting Price Per Pair 12’2¢ 2 Pair 25c Values to 85c Genuine B. V. D. UNDERWEAR Shirts and Drawers Quitting Price Per Garment Values to 15c Men’s Canvas WORK GLOVES Quitting Price Per Pair Values to $1.00 Ven’s Genuine Porosknit SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Quitting Price Per Garment 19¢ Values to $30.00 MEN’S DRESS SUITS Latest Styles and Shades Quitting Price $14.85 Values to 40c Men’s Fancy RAYON SOX Quitting Price Per Pair ‘fering my sincere sympathy. mind.—Philadelphia Inquirer. Both coat and slip-on style 3c = Qc _. 23e Sincerely, ; ' J. J. GALLAGHER, Grimm Stuff, That 0 “Granddad, tell me a tale.” Ellas Marx Music Company “What sort.of a story?” BARGAINS FOR MEN AND BOYS > OUR TIME IS SHORT ite BAS.. a & ee et eee . : N jet al property in Section 24, TownMr. and Mrs. W. H. Trathen came . MANY LETTERS RECEIVED IDEAL FUTURE FOR . TIck-TOCK! COURT HOUSE RECORDS (5,2), ray fas fi sidag rag OU geen a ee NEW SOUTHERN LAND (June 6) and Mrs. J. Henwood for several Pitan letters of glowizg praise for SER 4 Deeds Deed days and attended the union Sunday rane late oe ware been —-. oes heey baie oa om cute 9 Abn (May 26) Sabatino Maréhi et ux to Mariajschool picnic. . ae : : 3 no intention of claiming, for the Unite Z sOnly 2 few are herein printd: States the new lands that he has ats. . Lp a Edw H.arry et al to-Robert Gates, . Data et ux. soe sain age ee Roseville, Catif, covered in Antarctica. His conception . property in Nevada City. . Mining Location Memoria hls a i 4 ‘ : June 5, 1940 . of the frozen continent is that it be. tof ay Fred Frank to Israel H. James,; Placer location by Elmer R. Gran-. treatments for two days on cuts an ‘Mrs. Arthur A. Willoughby, . ae to si Be dale 3 y property in Grass Valley. holm et al in Burlington Hill a ea og yee ohitlergntl bean baagg as evada City, Cal. i cting in that spirit, shoul ec bi . District. e result o ‘ rig Dear Mrs. Willoughby: easy for the nations to agree that 7 a : 0 Mrs. Kate Azevedo, former Grass : “3 4 ith os eo ore sor-. Antaretica shall be held perpetually \ U.S: of A: to Catherine Cooley, at eiiayan tran Sacramento tis w tpi aaa ._{ @S @ great scientific laboratory under 22> property in Nevada Township. GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS visiting and attended the Sunday row that Iam writing these lines! the direction of the leading scientific —— Deed Be a : : “trying to express my sincere sym} gocieties of the world. — (May 27) ar p Dae ae “pathy to you and your family realizWhile an uninhabitable area never ice aS t al to Mabel May, oger Kitto, n em“ing the great loss you have suffered.! is likely to become a subject of naes sane Ebesiisoh + “sand~-33 me. ene Be: seunere Richards, . ployed for several months at Cassel-eag Mr. Willoughby was respected as, tionalistic rivalry, the status of No property in bec ’. who have been visiting here for sev-. Qgjifornia, is visiting in Grass Vale ose shby s a Man's land always presents certain First Mouse—What a queer place ; Township 17 North, Range 7 Bast.) 43) days have departed for Berkeley for A Bhckt tole. 2 being 2 man amongst men and an dangers. Minerals or fisheries may be. °° live. Hew do you manage to . Piceds . ley : ties: Rettian Seuites ana Willa “mouistandigg “lea in: 6 F : ee : x : : : Mrs. ren ee oe Ligltbttd take and! found to tempt exploitation. It is betNS ‘“ aE : L. G. McGlashan to Louise E: Fioher Osborne ot Oalladd “snk! vies with Mis’ Macy lneran of etivic life of his community. His many . ter that a definite governing authority inca! I louse—V ery pleat te A . Scofield, property in Truckee. : Pe ab Gdn Vier we ca ces whe '»achievements and efforts. one behalf] be established in advance of need than. ! Sleep between the ticks! ‘s . John T. Moody et al to Louise Sco. —— : ams fishi t eS ee = ~of the people of Nevada County wil}. to wait until some unanticipated event Worse than a bloody hand is a field, property in Truckee. are Henle severe ee . “dong be remembered and cherished. has created conflicting needs. Ant-. -bloody heart.—Shelley, . : (May 29) Lake Faucherie. Lyle Folck, student at the Sacra. . .{ arctica well might be turned over to _ . ' os f Los Gatos. mento Junior College is home to ne ah a knew apes out science under some international plan We accomplish more by prudence . Celia McDonou8h et al to-City of, Mrs. 2. UL, ne 2 Ciena HC Hae Sack astanding and a goo ye 3 which would give to science authority! than by fagce.—Tacitus. ~ . Grass Valley, right of way for sewer arrived-here and wi et : & Mr. Willoughby ldéved Nevada; 4 see that its claims always are paraoe — /in South Grass Valley. Valley for a few days Visiting. NOTICE TO CREDITORS “County vaste the peenre within its! mount.—Buffato Evening News, A name famous too soon is a very: Wdw. M. Walsh ta.City of Grass Ivan H. Parker of Auburn came ne eee Doundaries and his work as a pub: : heavy burden.—Voltaire. . . Vattey, deht: of Way. ag inst evening fo attend the Rolph in the Matter of the ietale “ur «-lisher was one, if not the one, out-! Violet Rays Employed — f (May 31) for-governor meeting in Grass val-. SARAH JANE GIFFIN, Deceased. o8tanding factor that has rejuvenated We intuitively know the friends we NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by eee : = . “One about a little boy who had a kind granddad,who took him, to the pictures every Sunday.“through the cooperation of the Har~miony Shop. of Grass Valley offers rsexeeptionally low terms and large -@iscounts on all pianos now in the ~floors of the Harmony Shop. his includes both new and used -*Saetruments, and may be traded lat~er toward a gra or reproducing REMEMBER THE ADDRESS TWIN CITY CL COR. PINE AND BROAD STREETS _An Advantage * Well, there’s one advantage. to that bigger golf ball,, anyhow. You'll be able to top some of the shots you used . seasatese ESS ee co., . % tan before. —Judge, Q U . T S F OR EV E R x” ee Sacramento. Calif. 7 Sate epee as ' — —ae 2 edie sites ae alee ve cata ee aaa a mee wore ps nen gm ei Meh 8 A.