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MARCH 19, 1928
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THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA
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THENugeet Is Voir Heine Towik Newspaper
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TYLER, Mar. 17, (Special to The
Nugget)— Mr. Elmo Gardbaldi of
Nevada City is visiting his grandparefits, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Garabaldi
of Tyler. _ :
Louey O’Zalli and Ted Deal of Nevada City were visitors here Sunday.
Mr. Charles Salmon was a visitor
here Saturday.
Mrs. Ruby Thompson of San Juan
was visiting Miss Elsie Phelan the
end of the Week.
Mr. Nealson of Sweetland was a
visitor here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. McNamara went
to Nevada City Monday evening.
The Caswell coffee and extract
agent was visiting us all Monday, he
is from Grass Valley.
James Coughlin was a county seat
visitor Monday.
James and Jack Pehlan were business visitors in Nevada City Saturday. :
Supervisor Frank of Rough and
Ready was a visitor here Sunday.
iss Emma Eway of Tip Top was
visiting our school Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Phelan and son,
James, and Thomas Phelan were called to Sacramento Friday.
Mr. Joe Bernard. having passed
away at Weimar Thursday evening
at 8:30 o’elock the funeral will be
held .in Sacramento at 9 o’clock
Saturday morning. é
Our neighbor. FE. Deprati ts suffering witha sprained ankle.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Browninzy made a
trip to Nevada City Thursday.
It is just as easy for a man to
get out of patience with a fountain
pen that is empty as {t is for a woman to get out of patience with a
husband who is full.
It looks as though most foreign
nations have the idea that the best
way to keep the old American maehine running is by tossing monkeywrenches into it. .
Chester U. Hanson went to Nevada City Wednesday after a load of
freight for the Pacifie Gas & Electric Company at Bullards Bar,
ALLEGHAN PERSONALS
ALLEGHANY, Mar. 17, (Special to
The Nuzgett)—-Mrs. Thomas Fleming spent a few days in Nevada City
chis week.
The John Lotspietchs had the mis‘fortune to lose their kitchen by fire
‘Thursday. Mrs. Lotspietch was outside and when she went in the house
. she found the kitchen in flames.
: i r near so ther Luckily there was water nea th { popular
‘vest of the house was saved.
CATFISH BITING NOW AT
BULLARDS BAR LAKi!
GAMPTONVILLE. March 17, (Special to The Nugget)— The catfish of
Bullards Bar have emerged from
their wintry migration to the muddy
bottom, and are now at the mercy of
the many fishermen who nightly cast
their line in the waters of this big
lake.
Catfishing has become one of. the
sports of this section, it being most
at night, at which time,
large parties have a miost enjcyable
The social dance Saturday evening time on the banks of the lake, with
was a very enjoyable affair. Those
. who attended voted it a success.
{ Mrs. Holmes has been having her .
' house papered and various other repairs getting ready to be rented. ~
. We know that spring is herd when
we see the boys in the street) prac.
_ticing baseball. .
' Mr.and Mrs. Wayman drove up
from Pike City Friday and Miss
i‘ Nightengale returned with them. ~o
spend the week end.
Mr. Thomas Fleming has been on
the. sick list for a few days.
Mrs. Gary Faegans had a few
friends in the other evening to Celebrate her birthday. The evening was
spent in playing cards and all hada
very enjoyable evening.
Mrs.Henry Ponticelli has taken
her small son to San _ Francisco to
consult the doctors there. The little
fellow has been ill for some time.
Mrs. Curtis of Columbia Hill has
come up to keep house for Mr. Ponticelli and the other children while
Mrs. Ponticelli is in San Francisco.
Leslie Woods of Pike City was in
town Wednesday on a short visit.
Mrs. Frank Howard and_son and
daughter-in-law and two children of
Grass Vahey vsited with Mrs: Alice
Martin early in the week.
Josh Conover came down from
Lake Fordyce where he has been employed by the P.G. & Eand is visit{ing with-his wife. He was-granted-a
leave of absence on account of sickness.
Mrs. Sherman Hecker
Valley was in Nevada City Saturday.
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Parlors in Nevada City: to accomodate our. growing
clientele in this and Sierra Counties, we will render
prompt and courteous service any hour o fthe day or
-night. -Telephone-Nevada-City122. or Grass-Valley364 at any hour for the
ever enjoyed in this community, and at prices that
are surprisingly moderate in every particular.
Our commodious ambulance is at your service 24
hours a day on emergency calls anywhere.
Jefford Service is Satisfying Service
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finest service of its kind
Always
Grass Valley:
of Willow ,
. bonfire, lunch, and
. Aside from the fine sport, the catfish
furnishes excellent
. the state.
; mens are
,etete of Oregon,
fishing tackle.
food, most local
people liking it better than trout.
ome of the fish are very large, and
only a few of them make a Very
nice Meal.
The dam is very well stocked with
these hardy fish, and there seems to
be no end to catching them. It is
not necessary to have,.a license *to
fish for these; there is no season on
them, and it is lawful to fish for
them _at night: . :
. The fish in the dam are the Chinese variety, a Very pretty catfish, not
the bullhead which is common in
Several
on display in The Forest
in the Meek Mercantile Companies
store. £
MOSQUITO CREEK ACCIDENT
A serious
driven by two young men and an elder passenger, upset into Mosquito
Creek, near where the’ ButzCunningham road leaves the highway.
The young men had picked up
their elderly passenger and the trio
was headed for the Yuba Pass .As
they were driving past this road intersection they noticed a sign board,
and backed up in order to read the
sign; they did not look where they
were backing, and went right off the
road, landing up-side-down in the
waters of Mosquito. Creek.
An_oil.tanker was the first car
along, and assisted in getting the
travelers from under the car, the el=
der man, by the name of George
Reavy, being the most seriously injured. He was brought on to town,
and given first aid treatment—at the
Hotel Francis. He was considerably
injured in the left shoulder, badly
scratched and bruised, with possible
internal injuries. Later in the /day he
was rushed to the Yuba county hospital at Marysville, for medical attention and other necessary aid.
The two younger men were considerably bruised. Thei.rnames could
not be learned, and both told different stories as to their destination
and business, and shortly after, the
; accident thev deserted the car, starting for the Yuba Pass on foot.
The Motor. Vehicle Department
was notified, and renorted that the
car by that license number belonged
to a narty at San Pedro, Traffie Officer Capt. Joe Blake’ of Nevada
county, starter investigating the case
and in communication with Sheriff
Bynon of Sierra county, the youths
will be held awaiting further investigations.
The older man had no connection
with the two younger ones: he was
just a pick-up passenger by them.
Tis formar home has beenin the
he coming to this
'stote some time ago. and eoming into
, this section, in search of.employment. He is-aman of several vears
of ace, and this mishap may prove
hard on him. He did not have the
name or address of.any relatives
‘nd being nenniless, it fell ta the le
eal people to render -first aid, and d«
zs best they could for him.
4CHOOL STARTS UP
Schoo! bells. sounded once again
Monday morning: the new term for
‘he Camptonville Union schools, #et
ing under wav. Schools started with
” fair attendance; other students yet
ro enter. aS soon as the weather
eleared a little; and some recovered
LEGAL NOTICE
DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE
WASHINGTON MINING AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Location of Principal Place of Business, Nevada City California
Location of Works, to-wit: A placer mining property located near
Washington, Nevada County, California, ,
NOTICE— There are delinquent
upon the following described stock,
on account of Assessment (No. One:
levied on_the sixth day of January,
1928, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective
shareholders, as follows:
: No. No. .
Names Cert. Shares Amt.
R: H-Coltine ™.: a 1 .05
R. . Collins.. 34°. 32874" 168.55
R. H Collins .. 99 6191. 309.55
RH. Collins .. 102 275 13.75
Oliver C. and El-— .
la F. & Herbert
& Alice H. Cof1 1 eels ele Brae 40 500 25.00
M._M,. De Wert.._.25 iW i eae oa
Pr Gan oo. 12 250 12.50
F. Kazmierezak 61 50 2.50
Chas: Kelly 3...:-12 500 25.00
Chas Kelly . 66 100 5.00
Richard Meyer. 51 50 2.50
Richard Meyer.. 84 50 2.50
Gussie B. Smiley 41 250 12250
tussie B. Smiley 42 250 12.50
B. G. K Wright 8 50 2350
BG. K. Wright 88 500 25.00
B. G. K. Wright 95 125 6.25
B. G. K. Wright 103 100 5.00
And in accordance with law, and
an_Order of the Roard of Directors
made on the sixth day of January,
1928, somany shares of each parcel
of such stock as may be necessary
will be sold, at the office of the
Company, 1968 Los Angeles Avenue,
Rerkeley, California, on Friday, the
30th day of /March, 1928. at the
hour of 4:00/o0’clock P. M. of seid
day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of
advertising and expan-es cf tiie sale.
Julia-M. Wrieht, Secretary.
Office—1968 Los Angeles Avenue,
Berkeley, California.
First Publication
Pep Dates
March 12, 1928
Pehe-tion March 12-19<0 ifs
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fine large speciaccident took place on
the highway five miles south of here].
Monday morning, when a Ford car
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from minor sicknesses:
The. pupils who started their new
work, did so with lots of pep and
vitality after the long winter.vacation. The grammar school teachers
are Mr. and Mrs. Laurel C. Ruff, and! day on business.
the high school work being a branch Forest RangerF rank W. Moggers
of the Maysville Union high school . returned Tuesday from an _ official
system, in charge of Mrs. Kate Hope . visit to Alleghany. ]
Livingston. . Mrs. Agnes Weber Meade, County
= Camptonville Personals _.-. Superintendent of Schools, County
Mrs. Aeton M. Cleveland and! Nurse Margaret Lynch, and Rural
Tuccday to spend the day vsitiirg, relatives.
George T. Wayman of Pike City
was in town Tuesday. and Wednesville, were in town Wednesday on an
official visit to tne local scheols.
Mrs. George E. King ‘of Goodyears Bar passed through town Tuesday from Nevada City enroute to her
home.
Leonad L. Bishop, John W. Godfrey and EE. J. Humphrey motored
day evening.
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If you smoke
for pleasure
ght —you have the rig
idea. Enjoyment in
smoking is the thing
that counts and you
get it full measure in
“Pd walk a mile for a Camel”
© 1928, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco
Cc Wi Sal N. CG. panys
Reduced Rates
Invite greater use of electricity
It is now possible for customers to make
greater use of electricity for better lighting,
heating, cooking, and the operation of modern
electric labor saving appliances.
Heating and cooking by electri-ity at rates
as low as 11/4 cents makes it more attractive for
those customers not now using this clean,
quick, convenient fuel,
New rates benefit large and small users
In addition to providing a material reduction
“in the minimum nionthly cost to those who use
very little, the schedules also provide new and
much lower rates for the energy consumed.
The effect of the new rate on each consumer
depends upon his use of the facilities available
to furnish service. The more used, the lower
the average rate.
Electricity is cheaper—you can
use more of it
t
Our representatives will be pleased to explain
_ the new reduced schedules in detail.
PaciFic Gas AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
Owned 2
daughters went to North San Juan “Supervisor Mrs. McQuaid, of Marysto Downieville on a short visit Mon-:
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