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PAGE TWO THE NEVADA ee NUGGET
_FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1934
~ CAMPTONVILLE
By ACTON M. CLEVELAND
CAMPTONVILLE, May 6.—-Fire
Guard Albert H. Hamilton, met with
a@ painful accident Friday when he
ran a pine needle into his eye, and
had to go to Nevada City for médical
attention. The injury is not serious
and he will recover. .
Leonard L, Bishop, an employee
of the Grant and Heether Lumber
Company, was unable ‘to work several days last week due to a large
and painful boil on the knee.
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CONSTABLE RESIGNS
CAMPTONVILLE, May 4.—Constable A. H. Behrens, who has been
in office for the past six years, Has
tendered his resignation to the Yuba
County Board of Supervisors to take
effect July 1st. Aspirants for the
vacant position should file applications with the County Clerk for apHPS
r Wa.
AR NY OF
our, ? fon co MPANY
TONIGH Lone ie
The Center of the Meal
We can fill your
needs for the
dinner party
OUR SAUSAGES have won the ap.
proval of our most fastidious patrons,
You will surprised at their flavor
and freshness.—-WHY NOT GIVH
THEM A TRIAL?
Keystone
Meat Market
COMMERCIAL i ' Nevada City
:
S.F. CHINATOWN
Francisco's
town, the largest Chinese community outside of the Orient, will give
Knights Templar attending the 39th
Triennial Conclave to be held here, While’ pondering as to how he was
July 7th, to 13th., one of the most . jsoing to complete the transaction satunique entertainments ever staged . . isfactorily, the Sheriff tossed a nickel
jon the candy case to treat the boy to
The boy, seeing a way
his desired purpose,
for any convention,
committee, headed by . Some candy.
Lau, president of the Bank of . to accomplish
picked
salts, and had his 8e left for candy,
, Score oof prominent Chinese Masons, . and grinned'a happy word of thanks
is Working up an elaborate and col. to, the Sheriff for this financial. assisorful day-by-day entertainment sah tance.
G.
Canton and of the Chinese Chamber
of Commerce, and including about a.
.
.
i] t
.
WILL ENTERTAIN
CALIF. TEMPLARS . vill
SAN FRANCISCO, May 10.—San
world tamous.::ChinaA citizens’
B.
e, was in town Saturday on official business, and in the store, treating some of his old friends, a small:
boy came in to make a purchase. The
boy came to purchase a package of }
Epsom.salts which cost 15¢c, but had
only 10c to buy it with, and 3c with
which to get
SHERIFF MAKES HAPPY
CANDY HUNGRY BOY
CAMPTONVILLE, May
Sheriff Charles J. McCoy, of Marys-!
up the
U.C. ENGINEERS7.—While e'
,
a graduate of the University of California, or if you ever attend the state
the chances are nine to
one that you will have your permanent home in this state for the
Pe of your life.
.On the other hand,
cluded in the ten per cent who leave
the state, there is an excellent possibility that you will wind: up in Lapuniversity,
candy for himself. if you are inAleutian Islands.
nickel, bought the
by the California Alumni Association
in collecting information for a. geographical directory of alumni to be
Letterheads
Billheads
Envelopes
Business Cards
Memorandum § lips
Phone 3€
NEVADA » WIN MEW
AT EARTH'S ENDS
BERKELEY, ‘May 1 10.—If you are .
Get our prices
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‘ANGELS CAMP TO
RESUME JUMPING’
FROG JUBILEE
ANGELS CAMP, May 10—A graphic display of the methods of min‘ing from the earliest period down
to the present day, with machinery
on exhibition while in actual operation is planned in conjunction with
the Jumping Frog Jubilee May 19-20.
This is announced by Ben H. Carlow, chairman: of the minerals and
land, Thibet, the Cameroons, Argen-. ™ining committee of the Jumping
tina, the Malay States, Russia or the. Frog Jubilee. Carlow says the idea
has met with hearty response and
Wise: tedte News been “wucavored ithat the success of the feature is almost assured,
All of the counties of the Mother
Lode, will display their mineral
published in September, according to;Wealth,_and various other. minerals
CAMPTONVILLE WEATHER
: ; CAMPTONVILLE, . May 3.—The
monthly, weather report for this sec} tion as compiled by Elmer S. Rs
Hall, local observer for the U. S. Department of Agriculture Weather
Bureau at the P. G. & BE. Mill near
here, shows very little precipitation
for the month of April A total rainfall of 2.86 inches is recorded, with
the greatest amount of 1.23 on the
23. No snowfall for the month ts
noted. The maximum temperature
of the month was recorded on the
11th., at 82 degrees, with a minimum of 32 degrees on the 3rd.
Three electrical storms for the
month on the 23, 24, and the 30th.
Snow fell at a slightly higher elevaae on Monday night.
: %
! “PINGING” MOTOR
When a motor knock or “ning’”’
a m wWicwnar
Fyn rt we
PAW
io WH sRES
wt
id
di
And /),
MAIN STREET NI
IVADA
pointment for the unexpired term. San Francisco’s Knights Templa Robert Sibley, executive manager of}°f commercial value found in the tld after several thousand
2
ay carbo
js : »{{{ Chinatown itself, is to be elabo-. time in 18 years since 1916, that! A statement issued by Carlow, ©arbon accumulation in the combus
Efficiant Mining is your Success” . . } . reads: tion chamber, according to the Em‘ pemsely decorated after the most fes-. university graduates have been so. ergency Road Servi
¢ : senc , $] ha
Cut 20 per cent off your tive fashion of festival-loving Chin. SUPERISOR ASKS classified. . We are attempting to aid the ae one a ipa uA of the Califor
° { 4 a State utomobile ati:
mill over-head ; pave: There will be streamers and! Information for the directory !C4use by attracting attention to the TH ZoRditoN Si ‘: pauediatie
Arata ; ee rr pa ; B: e
A. I. BALDWIN . flags across famous Grant Avenue, which is being collected reveals that /™ineral wealth existing throughout HOUces bla in w hich particularly
: the -main thoroughfare of. China4 . 92.08 per cent of the: alumni of the : the Mother Lode area by inter-couneat © & compression mo1325 92nd. Ave Oakland, Calif. ; E ; mineral displ sh Ps tor if anti-knock fuel is not used,
Ph Trinidad 8725 , town, known to tourists all over the university remain in California all pra splays showing gold, Carbon should be + ‘
Ch) r é ee se pt : é 8 2 rem ad at x=
rise — world. Each street lamp standara'! ‘ a their lives. Of the 7.92 per cent who /80ld bearing ore, and other minerals ; oved at regu
x ; Supervisor Joseph Frank, known to of i‘ ; 1 lar intervals.
a ']] 18 to be decorated and every merall the’ folien ta 4k St ; wander afield, 6.42 per cent scatter}! cammercial value found in the
E > folks in e southwestern . ai ps ony —— ae
chant will put forth his greatest art . (part of:the county as “Joe,” annoiwtn themselves around forty-seven states, ! Mountain counties. that.1 mine operators and owners wilt
LL ———— ——===,. in the decoration of his shop and ba-! tow ‘tis Aeatte peciuction 3 : fe while the 1.50 per cent abroad turn, According to Carlow, the exhibit have an opportunity of viewing the
{ aar . ces 2 elec rom he . . . will remain intact ¢ ‘
zaar. . ¢ ; > re ain intact for-one week gs z ‘ .
. : Fourth Supervisorial’ District in to-{'? 4% many es = ‘ : soi . AIO starters ee eee Pete,
oO t e r’ S iH In Waverly Place an open air the. day's issue of the Nevada City Nug. Sparsly ee led areas 6 the worlc Lo Be ere este eetontete sete steoertostente seafesfooerdeofereopen este fortes fale testesteate ste temeatse
. jjater is to. be constructed where} got . Sibly attributes the wide scattering if : pens’ 3
. . }; nightly Chinese entertainment and . j ; ,of foreign alumni to the faet—that. +
. . : force ‘S a ge He has served 16 years in that aga wl o abroad ate t a vreat . & ee
j a HW] band concerts will be given. Every s : nf 5 those Who go abroad ar O -&. Eres % mf
J j effort will be put forth to. give the sig Sit ede) “ ah 2s aki z has . extent engineers, missionaries, and ik ° he
. . ee 7 conscientiously followed a road econ. A . : . % : *e . . ohte Ta ny wialtnpe , ees . } ig g , ntz at -fF. 4 . i
. Sunday May ] 3th . . Knights Templar visitors the feeling struction proogram that has eonve rtpe See en on diplo . ate Phones v4 F 3 and 7-F-14 Camptonville, Calif. %
. : rand atmos sphere of old China. In 1H sss e : lmatie service, and also because the 2 4
. i el le narrow roads of this st } F . * + % . ‘ye ave showing a large as. . . Chinatown’s restaurants and cates ey agai oy fue oes dee university has for a long time had j% Lumber, Millwork, Sashdoors, Corrugated Iron, Nails,sortment of beautiful Mother’s ablaze with lights. wi ap the fs pay ovr T0O8CS, la large proportion of foreign stud-iZ Rs . s . ! wee Meets wi te Maittid the ge acts Pie pe ance cde proj i eee Builder’s Supplies, Shingles, Shakes, Mining, Timbers, +
. Day Cards. Mysterious cuisine of Agi: “ents sent here by their countires for t 4 eH Aa ine of Asia, aan ‘nar Maio Niti rT pes, . e
3
it! There will be virls frem’the Chin: acn other, iiis condition prevails ; special study. \ Lagging, Wood ~
10c to 25c . bese YW AS in quaint garb to ne ee rey Or ee, aera roth interestin fact lich ,# NG .
Mother’s Day Gift Boxes of . ig uide the women Visitors and ‘eom1e fourth supervisorial distriet a aneea ‘Onizt alumni associa. * 2 per cent 10 days, 30 days net-14 per cent per month on past 6
Gales; Miss Saylors: and Haas ae es of men from the Chi ie : ae 2 “I ies ioe * t ie as eRe t former univers: . ¢ due accounts %
. } APUSS Gailey oO tn uba county! 1% a
Chocolates. jCh amber of Commerce to conduct the \ tuden for the if { ot fe RA
j ‘ Kn ht Templai in tour —-of that te 3 ; ron” Bear River to lo "< rain 1 r fc ,ia bu ip “ TRUCK LOAD LOT S DELIVERED x
art-of Chinatown not al } ie nee tae bc Or diversified hy tel { y ive KS f
rof ional id SOT onditior 1d idi ountain . ange . 7 Aeikerteatente siesta eae ate ostestonte cleatoatestuotente ste ateate teste Sete ietetulototitototettotete tebe: testesfeade
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BEL LE’S tics Ui ¥ SHOP
Thompson
SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK
SHAMPOO FINGER WAVE & MANICURE
Permanent Waves Complete
$2.95 $3.50 $5.00 up
GRASS VALLEY
FA
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MINING DIRECTORY
NMeang and Metallurgical Engineers — Examinations — Roports
—Technical Management — Mining Machinery — Power Plante
ASSAYER and MINING ENGINEER
Techow Laboratories
WALTER TECHOW, Ph.D, *
Consulting Engineer and Chemist
ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES
Phone Main 4215 620 Eye Street
Sacramento, California
Mi i t Men, C
MINE HELP Ale ae Miactpclans
pressor Men,
Blacksiniths, Riggers, Millmen, Mill
w righ ts, Cooks and Kitchen He} Ip. quickly
supplied, Reliable, Copendable Service.
Phone or Wire at Our Expense
National Employment Agency
Est. 20 Yrs.
926-2nd St. SacramentO Main
BRAINARD BROTHERS
Davis tii iway %¥ Sacramente
“Heavy und Light Machine
Work of-All Kinds’
PATTERNS and CASTINGS
Used “Mining Equipment of All Kinds
Phone 614
THE
“Spire” Conzentrator
2tes Gold From Blac!:
Saves. Flour Go Id and
Bizeck Sand
GROUND ORE AND GR/ AVEL
DEMONSTRATIONS FREE
Until Further Not
REPMOND & MEDINE
830 TOth St, Saeramento
WE ARE PREPARED —.
to Pe all kinds of PrintingMINE FORMS OF ALL
KINDS.—
PHONE 36—
Se pars Sand
Let Us Figure on your Next Order
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