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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 19, 1928 (6 pages)

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cee ee ee dH fe ry ‘a en Bo Mid week prayer ‘dayvevening at 7. p. me: : * H. H. Buckner, pastor. a te Your Homme Pudied Stationery at The Nugecet . _THE NEVADA. CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA _ ib tee dobettnen oe geteetesetetestetestedents Sete teg ietetobedetobtetoie ee Nae et ¢ When Nature Needs a Lift! t “ . Editor The Nugget— The recent articles in your paper, ‘ SANTOX SAN TONIC : . . One by a good citizen out of town B ra ‘ '. 5 Jand-the reply by applicants for a ee. % % . , : i 3 18 her best friend “ {trucking franchise, have been read 4 « . with great interes ere also apte a i t t. Th 1 + A general tonic of. reconstructive--properties_for-the—-# . Years_to_be —an_applicatggm on file + * o es A 14° ‘ ae ooh A = a before the Raik Road Commission % upbuilding of tissue in the depressed’ and exhauste #1 rom the Southern Paelfie Co. for a * conditions of the system. Quick Aciing. Palatable. 4. passenger transportation _ permit 3 y “. which is also interesting. A full Pint Bottle—30 day Treatment 51 50 % Having been the target for much = ; : : : 7 adverse criticism some “years ago in * : * jregard to rail road matters may f[ ae } + 'at this time make a few suggestions so & q I : =: #. that might be constructive. ¢ nd as # Ree * A ‘ Ue * ‘a iat: as ‘thal Southern Pacific is z Druggist and Statione x a 4 . concerned have heard it said they = *'havet heir road bed and squipment eleetetetetuieleieietetedetetentatesteete teteteteiedtestectes ete rhortefoteatoheieketeteileies setetoteteteted NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE E. J. N. Ott, Proprietor 25 of Practical mining tests from percentage of sulphurets, value values of tailings. Assays made for premptly attended to. Westchester automobile insurance. lead for gold, silver, Agent to 1000 poupds, aes and copper. and Capital of California gold and giving the free value of sulphurets Mail order: check work Underwriters, Also , New/ York-California ‘ire Insurances companies. ere ie Sen nin 7 : Amaizo Table Bacon, fancy ? J R2 a ee ee 55¢ Ch a es Be lh 23 Se can; 5c ae 35c.45c, 55c 2 for 25¢ Het, :. : é NORTH SAN JUAN JOTS -NORTH SAN JUAN, Mar. 17, (Sp-" ecial to The Nugget) ——-Mr. and Mrs. James Kale and daughter, Blinor, of Yreka were visiting friends here Friday. Jack Johnson of -San Pedro was a visitor here aioe looking after some mining interest Al Tackett and ies, Moody were here-on—bysiness Saturday from Tyler. James Phelan and sister, ise, of Tyler made a business “here Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bain Cra Miss Hiotrip wford have . “CANIC ‘H’S ‘CHURCH ST. Masses at ‘8 and 10:30 a. m. on the first and second Sundays of each month. Third and fourth Sundays, Mass at 8 o’clock. Third Sunday of eash month, Mass in Cherokee at 10:30. Fourth Sunday. Mass in ville at 10:30. Birch. METHODIST: EPISCOPAL CHURCH . Sunday school. at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 a, m. Epworth League at 6 p. m. Evening service at iD. m, service WednesTRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH testers re eate steko ate ifeaterge Yorker HO ste she eerie fete Gort . Miss Prudence ‘land were visiting here Monday and _nesday. -Wwas a March 4 and 18-— 10: 00°.2. m.—Church School. 11:00 a. m.——-Morning Prayer and Sermon. March 11 and~26—= 8:30 a m.— Maly Cemnitinion. 10::00:a: ame—Ohuren Scvook e380" Deis Hiveniag Prayer and , Sermon. _ Trinity Guild, Wednesdays at 2:30 St. Agnes.Guild, Thursdays at 2730. ! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Meets morning Broad invievery Sunday 11 o’clock at Brand’s Studio, Street. The.public is cordially ted to attend. Our ‘Sunday o'clock for pupils “up 20 years. meets at ten to the age of School Souvenirs of Gold Nuggets . and Quartz H. W. HARTUNG & SON . JEWELERS 124 Mill St. Grass Mibied Ore and Bullion . Purchased Licensed by State of California Established 1907 WILDEKERG BROS. SMELI TANG & REFINING CO. Offices: 742 Marker 5 1. ep at lanes So is PROT? Mioteioiey <7 2 Me at, We He 2% 1G e' We WW, 2 heats te este fe rhe nfenteateafesfest oe eteate stents ele aferte ets tfeate rte ate age ta okootentenle nts . topo¥ was an out Thursday. . ing, at the church and at Phone 155 . He Me ate Me ete esteste Mate tote Metoteste te stostint . Mat gt gt HE ENGNG EMG IG EG III IE VENA HGS og moved into the fiardy residence. Mrs. Ruby Thompson was the -week-end guest of Miss Eloise Phetan of Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Al Proom and son, Francis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dunham at Rough and Ready Sunday it . being both family’s anniversary. Mrs. Jane Cornwell and. sister, Landsbutrg of .Oakare quite taken up with our climate and-townevand said they would like 'to live up here. Miss Eloise Phelan was the guest ithe other _MARCH. 9, 1928 FROM OUR READERS , 80 why make an attempt to compete lin this manner with the auto stages. ‘It seems logical to assume this great” !company could take eare of its local 'traffie without resorting to. the change mentioned. We are given to }understand local passengér traffic ; generally is not attractive or profitable for the larger. companies. On_ and the’ very existence of our smaller roads _business. — Then to the Narrow Gauge management. Why not work out your own problems independent of the large corporation. Motor. transporta. tion is here, and _ here “to stay at least for ing to throttle,.competition by legislation what is to prevent the Narrow . Gauge Co. from endeavoring to hold its present business and building up a future on a firm foundation. Since its inception our local road has been at the merey of the Southern Pacific Co. and the real sufferers have been the shipper public. Why the Sacramento case, a Narrow and traveling : do we now patronize stage? In my own Gauge stockholder, good friend of the management ang a stage patron. The fare is. or was more and the time consumed heels by train longer. Then one is not ¢ ways certain of moving out 6f pee fax promptly. Within the year one of my friends came to RBerkelev train. The trip required two days. The first.day was_spent riding to Colfax, sending a few telegrams and by of Mrs. Ruby Thompson Monday : : : and Tuesday. jthen returning to Nevada City. Yes Mrs. Acton Cleveland and daughthey say it was an exception to the ters, Geraldine and Erylne, visited rule, a wreck and an unfortunate > ry x + pa i) ier mother, Mrs, H. Huckins Tuesqq, iy. How many of your readers lay from Camptonville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood andj son, Carl, of Sweetland were: contracting business in town Tuesday. Jemes Phelan and Elmo Garabaldi of Tyler section visited here WedErnest Collins, Sweetland farmer, visitor here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Peckwith' passed thru town Weanends vw enroute to their home in Susanville. Mr. and Mrs. I° rank Thompson and son, Bobbie , were in town One day this week. We are-all verv sorry that\George Cook of Lover’s Lane is seriously ill and was taken to th2 sanitarium.-His many friends wis'i him a rapid and speedy recovery Acmer Musfield took him .ever, one day this week. Benj. Atkinson home here after San Francisco. Mike Denike and George Thomas. were Visitors at the county seat one dav this week. Miss Maxine Fitzgerald was a visreturned to his a few weeks ‘visit in itor at Nevada City one evening this week on business Mics Hvelvn Ellis and sister, Miss Dorothy, of Sweetland visited friends here se a vy. Evan Thoinas and Joe Lavegzzola of Dowitevilte passed thrid town cre day this week enroute to Grass Val. ley. ‘ Dr. Tickell of Nevada Citv wes here on business Thursday evening. Miss Elizabeth Fergusén of Seha of town visitor The Ladies’ Aid held their’ mee*all broueh? cleaning apparatus and their and spent the day cleaning and dusiing the church and now the buildin: . is all spice and span inside. Leave tt -to the ladies of North San Jus when they start anything it is 9}Ways done and was put on the are proud of. Miss €aroline Wieman, cama > from Sebastopol to join the cleaning brigade that was held at the M. fi. church. Thursday and: Mrs. Chas. Jones~ and Mrs:>-At-Proom-of-Sweetland were likewise visitors. a good day’s work church which they Sam MeCullough and William ‘lerkin were county seat Sis Thursday for a few hours. Walter MeCullongh recently purchased a fine seddle horse. Mrs. I. W. Musfie!ld and son, Ho“mer, attended the’ Watt funeral lt . Grass Velley Monday. L. Bullington of Camptonville ' Was a visitor -here Thursday. . Jesse Neilson and Ed Clymo were *eontracting business here one day this week. A. J. Tohman came down from his ranch near Pike one day this week Mest 7 , tem Lente ergot erferforietene fo fete niente NEVADA CITY SANITARTUM Miss Elizabeth McD. Watson Equipped to handle Obstetrical, Surgical, Medicinal and X-Ray Cases Modern Equipment Nevada City tat Colfax. for S. ‘had no eutomobiles ,; tween Sacramento to learn , Tunes 4
ean reeall waiting many weary hours P. trains when we . Now things are different. While it is possible for a stage to be delayed, recerds may show that passengers’ moving beand Nevada City are seldom or miss a connection. tecently have traveled much “about the state’ in stages and have Never experienced such delays as was common at Colfax. May I ask if impractable for apply for delayed it is impossible and the Narrow Gauge to a.franchise independent of the Southern Pacifie Co. which will permit the operation ‘ of motor trucks and stages Colfax to Sacrarranto connection with their trains. Would it be possible to place . their passenger fares on a competing basis with the in stages and reduce freight rates to the figures now pro, ' paged by the present applicants. . If it were possible to-work out isuch a the } plan certainly Narrow , could assure us prompt passenger connections § at . ; Colfax making matters fa equal ‘thus eliminating loyal the competing Gauge. people irly reasons for citizens to patronize . stage . Now. as . weld not with for freight ‘shipments be practical for trucks movable bodies . to be used. ; Such equipment can be seen in use by drayage. firms . This equipment in. many places. . should be able to handle local freight enroute Sacramento to’ Calfax as well as connecing with trains of-the Narrow’Gauge. Such a plan might eliminate delay land transfer at Colfax, provide overnight service for lighter merchandise and curb present. independent truck competition now annoying agement of our home road. Heavy commodities ally take care of themselves thru the “— channels as in the past. George A. Legg. visit to his sisters and brother. Aw of Forest City was ;in town Wednesday evening. Humphrey Calanan_ left Monday after a visit with his sister, Mrs. S. Solero, on. 2 i T aclin ne Chas. Rarten was a county seat visitor.one day this week on business. When the neighbor women see a Nevada City married .man bringing -. home a box of candy they begin wondering what he has been doing that he has to square himself. If their actions are any criterion, some of the people who claim to be reading a verse in the Bible every day must be reading the same verse HELPELOOFSEDELESL OS HFSTEHELEES ES EFEPEOS OOS ON tettet . Over and over, depends on such ; a time, so instead of try= . ‘day the man. ' would naturFRENCH CORRAL SCRIBE DECANTS ON. WEATHER eial-to iral The Nugeet)— Freneh Cor io have suddenly dropped into summeytime, for the.past two days. With the temperatu re at 68° in ithe shad we find’ winter elothing 1 . rather uncdmfortable. However ,all inature grows more ‘beautiful -eybry day and is a feast to the eyes, yes, and the soul too. We surely must instill goodness to be surrounded with much of the beautiful. A meeting of the LBirchville and . French Corral Water Users was heid “at the school house Mareh 10th. Along with other business transactions it wag planned to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with good work.. A crew of men have volunteered to repair the bridge in Birchville by putting in the pipe that has been furnished for that-_purpose. i I. W. Musfield of San business in French Corral evening. > An auto party from residents of French ; were. Sunday’ visitors:— Mrs. seems Fo) . ing, Juan had Saturday fomer A. MePherson, and sons, Willis and Elton, . ‘and daughter, Elizabeth, and sister, Mrs. Sherwood,.and Pete Pagnolia formed the party. : . Ernest Collins of Sweetland wis a Sunday’ visitor. ‘ Sam. McCullough had Peek Corral Sunday. Macey P.-Williams Seattle, who came “here on an extended visit in. December, have just returned from Arizona and-dropped in for a few day’s. visit before returning to their home in Seattle. Mr. Williams was born and raised in French Corral. » Mr. business business in and wife of here Monday. companied by Raymond San Juan. bak DULAC Fogarty of Calanan W.C. Clerkin visitoed ley and:Nevada City this week. Mrs. EB. Schwartz and Mrs. livan, members of Columbia Parlor. No. 70, went to Grass Valley Tuesto attend the funeral. of Miss Veronica Huss, a member of ManParlor, No. 29. Nearly thirtyMiss Huss, assisted by a team from Manzanita stituted Columbia Parlor in North San Juan. Mra. Allison Watt was District Deputy at the time, but was too ill to come, so deputized Miss Huss to perfom the work. Miss Huss passaway San Francisco, but her remains were brought to Grass Valto be laid to rest in the family in Greenwood cemetery. The zanita six years ago Parlor, ined in ley plot ie i: FRESE fue 2 Lied eed Ket re SURERUR LA SRA RL a 5) t rt FRENCH CORRAL, Mar. 17, (Spe;, Saturday even, Sacramento . Corral . Thos. Meyers and W. E. Moulten . Mrs, W. HE. Moulton and daughter, . had business ian Nevada City ThursLouise, and Mrs. J. W. Culver were! gay, visitors in Nevada City end Crass . Subserihe rar Taw wie Denick of North San Juan had . He was ac‘drove his cattle through here enroute to Ray ranch. . } yrass Val! K.S ul-' : up iS ALLS SALA RLU RTE THE REASON WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A , SAFE DEPOSIT BOX Protects from Fire. Insures against Thieves. No. fea.of .Carelessness. All Valuabies in One Place. Away from Prying-£yes. : You need not Worry by Day. © . . ; You can Sleep Peaceful at Night. Three Dollars for a Whole Year. You Can’t Afford not to Have One! Come in and talk it over. SECURITY BANK ‘Nevada County Branch Grass Valley ‘ : ' . . 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