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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 10, 1935 (16 pages)

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ERIDAY, MAY 10, 1935, THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET. POET OF NEVADA CITY HONORED OVER RADIO Th € poem, “ ,Mrs. A. ndMerriam ; # -Keel. Home, se ANCHO-ERIE MINE The cam-shaft and cams ww«. FIELD DAY FOR TAHOE AREA.CUBS. ; PAGE THREE ADJUSTMENTS OF . NRA COMPLAINTS . GYPSY SMITH TO SPEAK— . HERE THIS AFTERNOON taken ito the Ancho-Erie mine above. Graniteville about two weeks ago. : hy and are installed. The company re-. Accepting the invitation of j rector. Keianaw's territory includes . nia, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho, Utah, Nevada and Arizona. A still larger number of complaints have been adjusted in the Conner, Nevada City . Rev. H. H. Buckner, Gypsy sisite : . territory by code authority represenat . One hundred and seventy five atoperation almost poetess which appeared in the Ne-! sumed full . will speak this afternoon in the! SAN FRANCISCO, _May $. en tatives of the various industries and vada City Nugget, April 12th, was . ‘once. The property has been. tied uP . ' tended the first Cub Field Day of . Methodist church at 2:30 o'clock. . cording to approximately 3,000 west-, there are 1971 complaints on hand read early this week over station . for a time owing to the ‘ the Tahoe Area Council held at Au . A cordial invitation is extended to ern complaints against code violain the eight western NRA state ofOver . the publie to attend this meeting. . tions have been. adjusted satisfactorfices. These complaints are being inone hundred were Cubs from all of . Mr. Smith has been speaking before . fly by NRA since January 2, it was: vestigated and prepared for adjusttol the seven organized Cub Packs of! the United States Housing Adminisbring out and return the cam-shaft, large audiences in a series of evanannounced here today by Donald ment or presentation to the western ; d the Area. Auburn, Nevada City, Grass! 1 Renshaw, western regional NRA diregional. compliance council. ‘ration Act. Mrs. Conner received a siated snow shoes were used on his Valloy, Loomis: Lincoin: (anode 26 °, gelistic meetings in Grass Valley. breaking of KGO from Washington, D. C:, on, this machinery. Steve Matteoda, mail the Master Builders program under . carrier, who had the contract burn last Saturday afternoon. sreat déal of praise and some splen-! horses when he delivered it to tho Bache trom Roseville: did comments on the poem. mine. A Cub followed and Promise. the formation Law . _ GREETINGS AND CONGRATULATIONS 10 ALLEGHANY — Pack and Cub yells in! of a hollow WHO PLAN TO BUY A NEW ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR THIS SPRING! . the meaning of the Cub Tribal name . Grass Valley. They also received inand the Cub benediction formed in . vitations from Sacramento visiting “Living / Circles’’ of dens. members The Cubs voted enthusiastically to repeat Give an ELGIN..America’s fine watch for men who are “going places! “”’ this idea of a Cub and showed Cub Camp, cated they . Cub Camp . officials a decided ment this attend the summer, Mield Day Knudsen, Cliff Newton Bailey, the present entertain; . that city. we eee i RIVER PLAC "ERS MINE PROPERTY in to Fred to in chapters in Field Day interest when eig hty Cubs indiintended were. {. Merriam, After a-shut down’ caused by winter Glenn storms A. D. Hughes, tendent of ten employed in men Nevada City, superin has about e@ The performance of the refrigerator you buy will be of. greater importance to you than any other feature. Look to the mechanism : . . it determines how long and how well a refrigerator. will serve you, and at what cost. reopening the River Placers property near Colum. bia Hill. Within the last few days a/ iid Bennetts, Tom Johnson, Cub. hoist man and two cooks, have been} masters, and W. H. Seaver, Scout sent to the mine. The large excava-. Commissioner and Harris ticksecktion made last year is to be cleaned . ! er. Scouts assisting were “Vincent . out and preparations started for act-, Brundage, W. Hatch, Jim Howell, ive production this season. Water in Jack Gordon,. Bud Garieau, Ralph . ; the South Yuba river is still quite Mallory, Frank Gregory and Ward! . high. This property is near ColumGilman. and is being operated by . . bia. Hill Now honestly, mother and dad, is a Boughman, diploma enough? Look—here’ s the way you can make your son’s graduationjoy complete. Give him an Elgin. It has been America’s gift-occasion watch for 70 years. We can show you smart modelsin both strap and pocket watches ability of every last one of them hsabes checked to the unchanging standard of the stars. And Elgins are priced for value! Beautiful Elgin pocket watch. 17 jewels, 10 karat natural or white sold filled case. $35.00 ¥F. C. Day, R. H: Bates, G-E sealed-in-steel mechanism fears no reckoning with time. 5 years performance protection for only $1 a year. In addition to the standard 1 year warranty, General Electric gives you 4 more years performance protection on this famous sealed-in-steel mechanism for only $1 a year. The G-E Mechanism that defies time now in all three types of refrigerators: Monitor Top, Flatop, Liftop. You will, of course, find all the modern convenience features in the new whose son} American Zine and Lead Company it, i is understood. and his partner sold the Silver Queen Mr. and Mrs. Holmes,
mine near Mojave several months! Mrs. .F. A: Elliott of Nevada City . ago for $3,000,000, stopped over in. . left Wednesday for Portland, Oregon, . Nevada City Tuesday, while Distinctive strap ae 17 jewels, ye . onors Grand Matron by Wolt, Bear and Lion Cubs of each ! invited to present the Japanese play-. Pack. The meeting closed with all . let, solos and chorus again Monday . Packs formed. in a square repeating evening, May 13, to the Masons ‘in . .. IT DESERVES THIS PERFECT REMEMBRANCE i by the Cub western states of Califor The joint entertainnient given by square.‘ . Hvangeline Chapter, O. E. S., of NePlayground baseball between Packs vada City, and Aurora Chapter, O. . i took the interest of nearly all with AS: OL Grass Valley, on. Monday ‘ three games going at one time. The evening in honor of the Grand Mat. balance joined in supervised games ron of the State of California, Mrs. . and contests until the finals in the 1M. V. Collins, of the bay district, and baseball competition. . . about 500 members, was such a sucCub feats of skill were exemplified ! cess those taking part have been pia these . the eight ’ ‘Elance Chapter flag ceremony opened the. program for men. The timekeeping \--o dial. $29.75" ito Reno, Ne vada. ‘They were quite . where she will meet her husband . ! pleased and impressed with this sec-. . Who is returning from a three months . tion of California. Mr. Holmes’ son. . stay at Empire, Canada. Mr. Elliott,. @ . who sold the famous mine, worked . flotation expert, in the employ of in the North Star mine at Grass Val. the Newmont Mining interests, was ley several . WOMAN'SCIVIC CLUB . . . . 147 Mill Street pcenle ago. i . sent to Canada by the company. He . . first went to New York City and then Foote Electrical Co. . into Canada and is returning home Regular meetings the 2nd and . by the northern route. . eee 2 ee oe } fourth Mondays of the month, at . the Brand Studio. . } Jim Stephens of this city has . President, Mrs. Geo. Gildersleeve. caught several nice lots of trout . Secretary, Mrs. Leland Smith. since the opening season. 108 Pine Street Nevada City Phone 179 132 Mill Street Grass Valley Phone 122 e neste to sesfetese teatesbefeatesteeste sfeotetesterteoeatontesgeesteatesteoerfenteofeesfeofesesfeatesteofesteoteofeeefeoteofecfeafesfesfctesteotestste et “Gus . 9.LeeLeiter eset eet ca he A full cut, heavy blue chambray. shoris. : a OG +, ; » ¥, o4 z a “ Sa shea’ eS sere . rke forks lente ere rhe ols of ofa ae a Ki SlepMnloiten geese tek leoletet ste ole uke ake rele ote ore ea 3 ad = = 3 = SWEATERS : Ne fe Roomy Shorts. Comfortable Shiris. Just the right Week-end-ers or golf fanatics —whichever you are—you'll need a couple of these sleeveless wool underwear for summet’s wear. PRICES FROM 25° A GARMENT sweaters. Get them in your favorite colors PRICE $1.39 Ask to see the new “‘Scanties.” PRICE 50° 2%, a 7 \7 WAIST OVERALLS i BIB OVERALLS BLACK JEANS KHAKI PANTS© si ‘e. te RKteh 7 te aM Ye atest 7 >teat tafe a +e,SpH ieh ret eae sfeoferfecke mS Matt etteroO%<4)7aoieeter OVERALLS re h2 Meat +, ake afoot ole fe ote ole eke nhs of Ne alehele ole she ste stentsslerls te teslerhe ole este rfesterteole ste ste te stestente st A f tery Shorts : ¢ RK %, a ae-a 5 sth eastern eat see seth te te sete setestetesteneseatenteoleatente sles oteoertonte Teolet ate ofeoestedetesbotetesteststedeteobatetese Blue Chambra ie st * + z he Herelterlere Me 3% tees os+ 9nthe ? ers a? Se % He s%ea% og Nex ote ate ae: aie forfergerferfe reste she rte oft ole ake ste oteote eens Selefe she re ferie eee neon SOCKS FOR MEN i ie Darning’s out! Just fit out your man with our “Rollins” Socks — with reinforced sole, heel and toes. Where the going’s roughest they are toughest. PRICE 25¢ WORK SOCKS—A splendid quality 2 Pairs for “STEP QUTIN STYLE” THE GREATEST HAT SENSATION = You save real money and secure the highest possible quality for the price 'you pay when your suit is tailored to order by E. V. PRICE & CO. CHICAGO re Ed V. Price & Co. suit is a good suit, long after a cheap made-to-sell suit is in the discard. RESISTS DIRT RESISTS WATER . RETAINS SHAPE Easy to clean with sponge and water. sponge free with each hat. 2 Cleaning .