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March 22, 1935 (8 pages)

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PAGE SIX_ : : . “THENEVADA CITY NUGGET == : FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1935. — aa a — a — ts P EVANGELINE CHAHPTER NUGGET ADVERTISING Pays \ Bn O. B. a Tuewaay evening, . . . = EDUCATION aS Loitive Shaw was iniated into) . eninoesecce’ SOUR Oe : the order, Mrs. E. Bonner sweetly’ . Best -eation with the outside. world had . a te ; sea a ; ! i th song. CAMPTONVILLE SCHOOLS tou threat SIERRA COUNTY MINES Sing the niatry sone. Dainty . BLAIR CUTTING epee, tG TERM hone wGuid uot ring, and ‘thinking . SIXTEEN TO ONE MINE ° gel food cake, bear oi want ; fallen over. The usual .mining and milling ce nates wie bee ‘with green and white frosting, and LADIES WORK OUR ® ; een BREE cake and coffee were" served on started out from home. . continue at the. Sixteen to One mine eee ae Pete ; . BERKELEY, March 21,—‘If Cali1g ; : ‘ trouble. Following the'. at Alleghany. There are two shafts tables decorated in, a green and SPECIALTY he Camptonville Union Gram to tind the bee ee ¥ at fornia wishes to~ maintain the great i I } C i s : : at white color scheme and many St = = . i j > ag on th yropert and re ball mi If I I I aes R : Camptonville line to town, he found it in perfect e proy y the ba ll is Halves sit uil row the oe : : ~ ; S mar schoc!l and the eee : ; Patrick’s motifs branch of the Marysville Union High . condition, but in front of the Forest }of 150-ton dally capacity. years, the people of the state must BARBER SHOP ned for the spring term on . Service office. he found the fine . : ees : 4 koY x 1 eid Pail ue “a att ndance. came to an end. Last week the For-. RUBY GRAVEL MINE restore a portion of the support tal EVICTED ape Pine .St. Nevada City onday witha gsooc atte é > é snd. Las 5 the est Service telephone crew from the the line, he +1 “ D ory ; % he . fe ial ~ : Pr . Last ‘reports were the Ruby mine ©” so it at the beginning of th ‘. Mrs. Eleanor DeWein. was evicted . sy were to siart last week, bu : : resent bi ium. zreat university : ; 7 P oe re Oo ted it beine for Grass ‘Valley camp made some new" had about 15 men employed in sinkP™esen! Regan As hes ersi'y . Wédnesday from her apartment snow storm revented it eins or Grass Fe 3 é a § 2 i ; ; : cannot s ilt i day; it is‘ the je ta P oe a it . installations. between the telephone ‘95 8 Winee ine lone tunnel 4 cannot be Dull th # Gey, 1 te the eorner @f. Pine. “and. Commercial . central office and their office, and-ta! small mill was installed at the propresult of time, money and above all, . streets upon order of Judge Walter NEVADA CITY 5 OME: wisdom and insight. But its anuihila: : arty last fall. wisd Mobley, justice of the peace, to is i h onstable’s line was cut “er ; a coe oy ie oe is ’ . ed hg te egirenee ie abe sustabie. es eee ee z tion can occur in a very brief period . whom he gave judgment of $130 for LAUNDRY : of!r -accide ‘ 2 2Tle § Mrs. Grace Pauly, principal, is inj 0** # see ear ae he saline cd KENTON MINE Construction is the work of time; . rent past due. Sheriff Tobiassen and ! TRADE OUR } ‘2-2 Bs = vs c€ a Ey t ont eT =4 ; . j j rd . charge of the elementary school, . W425 2 bit fot in ue ' Dick Wilson, superintendent, has destruction may come in the twinkl-. nis deputies took charge of the. . FAMILY : eicr : ~ ithe 2lep >» erew. had been near, (oat Saye oD ae with Mrs. Constance Pfiffer in charge . *"* HIRE esa A ucce eeuca thee: . 14 men employed in mining and in ing of an eye. eviction. SPECIALTY of the primary department, and Mrs. . Re prorat YY jmilling ore at the Kenton mine. The In these words Dr. Monroe HE. Due: tt Kate Hope Livingston as branch . UP‘ ‘company put up a 10-stamp mill last isch, vice-president and provost of GOOD GRADE QUARTZ the outside districis to get in. As is, the ronds leading to the outside areas are none too good. high school teacher. : : ; isummer. George Gamble of Proctor the University of California, sum-' oa! : &TONVILLE, March . 21.—; pe ie eae we : . The Two Jack mine in Nevada During the: vacation the school! : taan¢ and Gamble, soap factory, is intermed up the situation that confronts a. = Eo A i} Henry Zoorhurst, a pioneer resident . : oi ; ; : ‘County, operated by Jackson and grounds and buildings were complet-! was ree ently . " -d in the property. higher education in the state. Heals tae toa ély renovated. inside and out by the . ** a Paap teed hospital . = — After pointing out that the sercae to be in good BiG a Workers, and the old: Hulta-1**"*" OO LEG FRACTURED vee of the University in statewide, © : ings shined up like new. All the/. 2t aoretscas —o . ca oad indian CAMPTONVILLE, March 20.— and that more than a million people = aa : 2 i 7illiaam A. Naqwman, William. Way, familarly known as i : i “s were e 7er dad freshly, eae , last year directly profited by its eddesks were made over an F . srsit sinc: motored co Nevada City . iGowboy" De 8 1k aekk OC : ae 4 SUITS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE painted and varnished. a abs a ahead Gaeinoas sisi. ' : ucational program, D Duetsch $22.50 and up for Men or Women William A. Lang and Louie Mar-joe d gitéos uel had the misfortune last week warned that not only those employed ‘ A Rain Coat for $2.00 more with every suit 1 ye 4 — 7 ic rns z 8 . * ‘ ar 7 “ = * ry s quart are operating thé two school Wille in, BEE ag fa ORBInA A of falling in the barracks and repy the University would suffer if inJEFFERY CLEANERS bus routes. Lang recently purchased viel ave saeco 6 che thet, double compound spiral creased funds are not forth-coming. J} 109 s. Church St. Grass Valley. We Call for and Deliver. Phone 152 : Cadillz = ae for that purpose few days ago called there ¥ fracture of the legy He was taken’ to The effect would be felt everywhere, Nevada City Routes Wednesday and Saturday a Cadillac Cé . serious illness of his father. ke the main camp at Grass Valley at Fred J. Joubert motored to Ne€-joncg and after X-rays revealed the = : ae e 2 , : one of. you,” he said. “‘Ill-trained enCAMPTONVILLE, March 20. vada City Monday to attend the fun-. .iousness of the break, was taken giieate will bulid nidbes eo inne e : : Constable John M. Jaynes was COD-. eral of the late R. H. McDougall. by ambulance to the Letterman Gencuter dee sien His ore Nevad c t ; P ” : a wi e en. ( ‘ acne’ . seine ne ghana Mrs. eiecate leprae: sans eral hospital at San Francisco. dutebred Pook teachers ill ic tush ee a . Y ret found that his telephonic co -. eda to Dobbins Monday to atten e Leth , : Joe Reynolds a member of the U. educate badly in the elementary’and eee funeral of her nephew. S. Army of San Francisco was in — Miss Eisie Anderson arrived a few saan Wednesday “elttae bis any secondary schools. Incompetent phy-. s E E T H E N E W 4 ee got from Marysville and ait 5 3 sicians will be unable to cope with Sac aento’s Busiest seams ce ee studies ‘s the local high Hew uetaay ay aL ree ped = suffering and disease. Inefficient entucky, a member of the first CCC a onitects would erect buildings that . school. Camp at Millers Ranch. He recently : ly constructed and even dan' Richard Holland, who has been are poor e received an appointment to West gerous. Pharmacists with inadequate, aA AND SERVICE employed on:the government work} point. ‘ CHAS. EB. LEITE Say the pastdeevorsl mputin itt pe training will certainly menace life. . ene R, DISTRBIBUTOR } In short, weaken and destroy. the t for Nevada City. d : Day and Night Servi ere ao : DUSOLINA GIANNINI University by removing some of the. y set Nie Sores Sart lfinancial supports on which it rests, . : Auto Repairs of Every Kind ee ae ae WASHINGTON NEWS DRAMATIC SOPRANO. ‘and the price will be paid by you. 128 Main Street Nevada City Paec 402 100 PER CENT VALUES assy MRS. CLYDE COLE RAMENTO and your children and your childIMPORTANT! nas SAC MAR. 26 ten's chitaren. SPECIALLY PRICED ' ‘The children from the Spanish Dusolina Giannini, internationally: “The budget asked for is still a . SPRING PRINT mine have returned to school again.)famous dramatic soprano who will million and three-quarters less than W R JEF FORD & : , They have been unable to attend appear in Sacramento on Tuesday, was granted by the legislature to e bd DRESSES .recently due to the severe storm. March 26th, as the fourth attraction the University in 1931. Enrollment ‘ Mr. Walter Burrows of the Eagle of the Sacramento’ Music Series, has increased, the prices of equip: Funeral Directors $3 95 ,Bird mine is improving from quite a comes from a family every member ment and supplies have risen, pat : . : isevere illness. He was taken ill ati ‘of which has musical ability. mete burdens have be : en placed on P Dots! J Eff ’ lene mine but is now with relatives. Her father was formerly a wellthe University’s shoulders. AMBULANCE SERVICE olka ts! Jacket ects: . . ;in Washington. ‘Known opera tenor and was associat. : : os : : “Today higher education is now}. ~Nevada Cit Gra Border Prints! Floral . Miss Hazel Hagen was quite ill eq with Adelina Patti in many oper-'cheap unless it is poor. eae ss Valley lz ble to teach oe :
Patterns! aie Se atic performances. In addition, he; «we believe that California is = : i school. had the distinction of being the first’ proud that it possesses one of the! > You'll like this 2 1 i i! Seve ildren i town have, o Lohse 8 neg es if Several children ce paps ‘f ‘singer ever to record’ the human world’s greatest universities, and ist i : ; ise sie neot ot voice for the phonograph in its pres-'getermined to maintain it in its own bright florals, menmetric designs ie Mr. Charles Foster of the Washjent stage of development. { end polka dots; ii,imgton grocery store received a tele-' Wer mother was a pianist and vio-. We have dark and lizht colors, «; : ; E ' : P j , solid colors and print combina—/{%'am in’ Wednesday's mail contain: \jinist of considerable ability. An old-; , HIGHWAY CLEARED tions! And we have them styled in fing the sad news of the death of er sister started her career as a lyric; The Tahoe-Ukiah highway = 3 : a fOr, SVOLY oe ee his sister in Oakland. Aue to the soprano, but retired from the con-'cleared of snow last week by men un-/ : Is pleased to announce i a8 coe sages pease See peers bore oe er or the ‘cert stage after her marriage. For der Superintendent Fred Garrison, of 1 : ee sizes ali very specially . feeereee thers late in arriving. Howhe; older brother, musicians and ‘the California Highway Maintenance Q se chat their dining room 1S . f}yever Mr. Foster left at once to /atecrities-have predicted a brilliant fu+, Division, after three days and nights New Tailored Skirts that a ‘jtend the funeral services which — ture as a composer. The younger bro-jof steady work. While the road is H rare eo “cS r ing ‘ z : ace . Novelties and plain colors— USedage mele Fhuredsy a ears sn ther is a eerie, & . clear officials: believe it a good ideal 6, — ment of 2? 95 ; Gereaprccay cae helped ae pout wit According to critics, however, the'to take tire chains along. ee “NON” lithe caterpillar to drive through the jatent musical genius of the family: The bie sow plows at times plow-1 1 , pee : i:deep snow. It took them considet-'ifas reached its highest expression ' ie Hee. or é : : ‘ ii : 4 pe oma i one i ee” ied through eight feet of snow in Spring Model SWEATER {able time to go the short distance, jin Dusolina, whose voice and art . ome places. Fully seven feet of BLOUSES in pastel shades bee the Tahoe Ukiah highway. From ‘have been acclaimed on three con-. new snow fell in the Steep Hollow $1 95 ae tinents. isection in the last storm. The road ; : 2 ie kland. Mr. Foster’s sister was the! ‘eservations shot he gentl. ae es : : ; , ” ——— abs peat . Mail reservations should be sent) over the Donner Summit to Truckee ag § } mother of four children who ‘are ito Ye Music Shoppe, 914 K Street, NEW SWEATER SETS— . ibereft of.the loving care of their . Sacramento, as early as possible in White and pastels in lovely . ;mother. One child is only one month }order to avoid disappointment. E bg color combinations jola. : ne Short Orders at reasonable prices. Carl Kramer of the Eagle’ Bird{CONSOLIDATED GOLDFIELDS CO. . mine was a. visitor in town Friday.) E. C. Uren was in, Placerville reep rsomal \ Cc ‘ : set ommercial St. Complete Bar Service Nevada Cit a y Mrs. 0. Mullis, Prop. Boulder St. Nevada City Phone 491 W . \. i i] i. i a Prompt and Reasonable Service . “You would suffer} each and every ,interest and that of posterity.’’ now under the manageHormerly of the Shamrock Cate toard for Miners $1.00 per day (Including Lunch Buckets) Merchants Lunch 35c and Reno is wider than it has been at any time this winter. if The roads were opened Saturday}cently on business pertaining to min-; . ce este . near ‘“‘Powlers Saw Mill” thus en-fJing. It is reported the Consolidated Miss Eleanor Sdhrieber motored Mrs. Porcini? . abling the people in town to go to]Goldfields company, which is an. to Oakland last week end. Nevada City. A number of cars went{English concern, is negotiating tor. ! : News St d fout. Even though chains are needed }the purchase of the Sliger mine near Dr. U. H. Stewart, who has been UNION HOTEL AND LUCCA CAFE an jit seems good to know that the road;Placerville. The company. is operat-jseriously ill about five weeks, is Stationery, Magazines ‘ie open. ing a mine in El Dorado county and;mending very rapidly. : Dr. B. W. Try Our Delicious Italian Lunches 316 Broad St. Nevada City wh i Mr. Howard Hale who is employed;jhas done considerable work on it. Hummelt is attending him. and Diners = iat the Spanish mine met with a most IR, D. McAfee a former Nevada City )—— : Raviola and Chicken eS. ee ee = Hi q rad Ti : ;painful accident last Saturday. Ajassayer and mining ‘man, is represMrs. Will Hateh, who underwent the Nevada City Ore a Bullio O i piece of hot steel hit him in the eye. enting the English company. an operation at : Lucca's Special i nm He Nevada City for . se eal sles SS ce Sanitarium Friday, is recouperating. . § was taken to ' : Dinner Purchased f ton ncut . BRIDGE CRASHING HXPENSIVE . Dr. B. W. Hummelt is her physician. eee © ts idiiernia . : Mr. Chas. Stewart of the Giant: Mrs. Bretta Herrol) who crashed }—_——— COMPLETE BAR SERVICK . WILDBERG BROS. i ‘line mine was in town Saturday. He . the suspension bridge on March 10 Mrs. Blanche’ Neaves, who is conBARAMBANI AND PANELLI, PROPRIETORS . Peete te I reports that there is still much snow . 4ppe saied before City: Judge Miles D.{ducting a boarding house at Dellik220 MALN STREET NEVADA CITY PHONE 164 Plant: South S: San Francisco ‘at the mine. ‘ lCou€hlin ‘and pleaded guilty to afer, is spending a few days in Ne-/@ . _ poner SOR {charge of reckless driving and was!vada City with her daughter and ee ‘fined $50 which will be paid in in-family, (Mr. ~nd Mrs, Carl Foote . Stallments. She will also have to payjand new Taauanter: ‘SELECT YOUR FABRIC FOR naa pee erie ae te Mrs. Lewis has returned to her home in Tonopah, Nev., after. a visit YOUR NEW SPRIN oe oe of several days with her son, Hal pel ieee ELV el 6 : Lewis of the Idaho-Maryland mines. While here she was the guest of her NEW aft : old time friends, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. innovations yen , a 3 50 ‘ A : A cloth, fabric nas been ‘disRobins of Nevada City. Service mM : ae > Metradtive Our large variety of worsted, covered that will cot eateh fire. Comfort ~ A me ESF Ta setae a Cheerful woolem,-:twist,tweed, and other. § Burlesque caaprens, pleane dees FE Mrs. E. T. Nilon and her daughter : H 4 Rooms Spring suiting patterns; is as fine B . =p Mexican hedgehog cactus can Mrs. George Hampton who~ have as the work of the custom taH-. live five years Rae eee been in Nevada Sift for the past few : ors who will fit you perfect in water—News item, § : + . days returned to San Francisco yes‘ 2 y: Pelse bed anion ary who arg terday. Mrs. ‘Nilon. will return to RUNNING ICE WATER THE MOST deat .s 8 : Nevada City about May first to re: IN ALL ROOMS convenient Quick and Efficient Service for * ¥ Chhensiiss aD ai. Doctor Brings Dead Russian jmain at her home here during the] -FAMOUSLY SOFT BEDS THE BEST our -Ctqaming end Dyeing Back to ‘Lite—Headline. And ./summer and early fall months. With Bath : accommodations ; : just after he had escaped from j. Without Bath ; THE FINEST ae Se eee nekieeaer scene Mr, and Mrs. P, Gallup and chilmeale Prayer of many businessmen . 4dren of Groveland were visitors at GARAGE SERVICE AT DOOR GRASS VALLE Y CI EANERS — seems to be: “Deliver us from jthe home of Mr. and Mrs. C. EB. BosHARVEY M. TOY, MANAGING-OWNER eagles, amen. t nae worth the latter part of the week. ’ oprietor : oe es be ae mee Mrs. Gallup is a sister of Mrs. Welsh Phone 375 g Grass Valley bankers im jail if they were as, . Whose husband, Harry Welsh, was SS. : : : i ay much concerned with principles killed in a mine accident Monday. as with interest. '!They came to attend his funeral. No Matter What It May Be, We’ll Style a Masterpiece the style ‘of your “choice.