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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 12, 1939 (6 pages)

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FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1939. NEVADA CITY Nd ICCE r _ FREEDENTALEXAMINATION FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Dr. Frank T. Jones of the Bureau of Child Hygiene, State Department of Public Health, who conducted a dental ‘health program in the elementary schools of Nevada county schools for the next two weeks. His children between 3-6 years of age to schedule is as follows: the schools for examination on aoe Monday May 15. Morning, Wash, cays scheduled above. ington; afternoon, Spanish Mine. . Tuesday, May16. Blue Tent and Nor. . JUNE 8 EBAUGH TRIAL Bloomfield. Wednesday, May 17.' Tuesday Judge. George L. Jones Morning, Pleasant Valley,, French set June 8 as the date for the trial Corral; afternoon Birchville. Thurs-. of William Ebaugh, ‘charged with -53 INCHES RAIN WED. WiLLiAM KinkHAM IS ST. MARY’S GRADUATE The sudden storm of Wednesday. Lode: thence North 88° 2 East brought .53 inch of ‘rain to Nevada 1123.79_feet to Corner No. 1 of said ST. MARY’S COLLEGE, May 11. . City and from all accounts no dam. Lode and the place of beginning. —Along with 60 classmates a Ne48€ Was done to tenga in Nevada! are. the Golden Gate Lode Claim on vada City man will receive his deCounty. This county produces some grée of bachelor of arts in colorful Of the finest cherries in the state but 4786, and the Mohegan Mining — said Lode; thente*North 1 i 300 feet to Corner No. 4° The names of the adjoining claims the East, designated as Survey No. day, May 18. Morning, Floriston; afke Ebaugh, with his council aplast year has returned to the counternoon, Boca. Friday, May 19. . peared in the superior court Tuesty. Morning, Truckee. Wm. H. Slode, He will be working in the rural Parents may bring pre-school for arraignment. . day with his council, .and .traditional ceremonies of the seventy sixth commencement here Sunday. He is William Plummer. Kirkham, ! the son of Mrs. R.:L. Plummer of 424 Cross Street, Nevada City. Kirkham wil receive his diloma J. Mitty of San Francisco, capping! a notable collegiate career. Since his entry here Kirkham has . the Nevada Mining Di&trict. Nevada from the hand of Archbishop John . . 'CHARLESTON LODE MINING these varieties are not far enough along in ripening to be damaged. The storm .cleared the atmosphere and settled dust but will shorten the iblossoming season of many snow , balls and locust blossoms, the city: having a profusiong of these trees which are almost white with bloom: . this year, Use Classified Advertising LEGAL NOTICE UNITED STATES DEPARTMEN' . OF THE INTERIOR, GENERAL ‘LAND OFFICE, DISTRICT LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. FEBRUARY 28, 1939. se i . . MINERAL APPLICATION ! NO. 032053. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that . ‘the EMPIRE STAR MINES COM-. Cee LIMITED, whose rostoffice . address is Grass Valley, California, 4 has made application for patent fo. ‘he CHARLESTON LODE MINING CLAIM, Survey No. 6235, situated ’in’ County, California, in.the Ni Ser. 17, To 26 Neo Ro BLOM. D. Ma deseribed as follows: Beginning at Corner No. 1 of the . \TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Claim ion the South, officially design-. ated as Survey No. 4786; ‘that the — lands adjoining on the ‘North and West are patented. The vee with the North West Quarter . the North East Quarter, CRWiE of NEY) of Section 17, Township 16 North, Range 9 East, is expressly excluded from this application. Location notice is recorded in book 28 of Mining Claims, page 327 et seq., records of Nevada County. : ELLIS PURLEE, Register, Date of First Publication: March 10, 1939. Date of Last Publication: May 12 1939, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES May 9,-1969. Notice is hereby given that fifteen days after the date posted, the undersigned proposes ito sell alcoholic beverages at these ‘premises, described 23 fo lows: North San Juan, Nevada County.Pursuant to such intention, the undersigned is applying to the State Boa d of Enua ization for issuance of an alcoholic beverage license (or lizvenses) for these premises as follow?: On Sale Beer. Anyone desiring to protest the issuance cf such lisense (s) may file a HARLEY M.LEETE Jr aoe Uustrations bY cP Pes CLIFFORD L.WARNER. Second Edition —NOW OFF THE PRESS— Profusely Illustrated Sketches of Nevada City, Grass Valley, North San Juan, Dutch Flat, You Bet and Red Dog, French Corral, North Bloomfield, Washington, Rough and Ready ON SALE AT THE NUGGET OFFICE 305 Broad Street Nevada City been one of the most active students! CLAIM, from which—~the Quarter. verified protest with the State Board Section Corner on the North bound-'! of Equalization at Sacramento, Calsis ent. in recent years. He was a consist ary “of Section.'17, Township 16 ifornia, stating grounds for denial as _ honor roll member and the moving’ North, Range 9 East, M.D. B. & M. paper, the Brickpile magazine and, force ‘behind many student activities. bears South 88° 28° West 5.06 feet . now licensed for sale of alcoholic He was a contritubor to the Mordistant; thence S. 1° 29’ Bast, 300 beverages.aga Quarterly, scholarly faculty magfeet to Corner No. 2 of said Lode Name of Applicant. : ae tthe Collegian, student newsMining Claim; thence South 88° 28’ , : coves sails ae feet to Corner No, 3 of provided by law. The premises are CARL EDSON. CARL EDSON. was associate editor of the 1938 Gael annual. He held memibership in the Dante and. Art clubs, ‘the Student Players and the Moraga oeiety of
Catholic poets. In his junior year LIFE TERM IN PRISON . The second trial H Herbert Cowles, who b@at his father to death -last. March in Indian Flat, resulted in a/ conviction of manslaughter. The; verdict,sinice-the convicted man has . served itime twice before,’ results in. imprisonment for life. Under the law . . he is a habitual criminal. The case NEVADA CITY CHR'STIAN SCIENCE. SOCIETY Announces aKirkham was secretary of the stuFREE LECTURE dent body and as a junior was man: ON ager ‘of the debate Seat CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 'y OWLES T0 SERVE Entit’ed:. “Christian Science the Science of Christ’’ i : I By DR. HENDRIK J. DeLANGE, Cc. S. B. of New York City Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, j ; The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts ie ‘ ‘Tuesday Evening, May 16, 1939 . At Eight O’clock At Grammar School Auditorium Comer Main and Cottage Streets THE PUBLIC IS SORDLY INVITED TO ATTEND ios + was given to the jury at 3:15 ieee: Wednesday afternoon after receiving . Nfnstructions from Judge “George ‘L. Jones, and they returned with a verdict at 8:10. INFANT CHRISTENED BY BISHOP PORTER SUN. The infant daughter of Mr. and GRASS" VALLEY HIGHWAY NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA i PRO ¢ E DRIVE-IN MARKET . OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7 A.M. TO 8 P, M. SPECIALS EFFECTIVE Mrs. George Herdt was christened at MAY 12-18—INCLUSIVE, Trinity E’piscopal church Sunday as Miriam Patricia Herdt, being named for her mother and aunt. The latter Miss Miriam Sharpe was godmother. Bishop Noel Porter of Sacramento performed the esryice. Veryl Gray was godfather by proxy for Frank Delaney of New Jersey a life long friend of Mr Herdt. Mr. and Mrs. Herdt arrived in Nevada City Christmas day. and are visiting Mrs. Herdts parents, Mr. and Mrs. RanOYSTERS No. 1 can—2 for ........ ORANGE BUTTER, Tree10° Sweet 1 Ib. jar u SYRUP, Somoa Cocoanut 7° 12 ‘ounce dall Sharpe of Park Avenue. “Something Different’’ On To North San Juan! WHEN? Next Saturday and Sunday Afternoons and Nights. HOW? On foot, horse or mule back, or you may ride in a car. WHY? . Clampers from all over California will be there Saturday, doing their peculiar stunts, and Sunday the rest It All About? North San Juan is celebrating the advent of a NEW DAWN. This is the hhistdric town’s ELECTRIC FIESTA. The Clampers are commemorating Saturday, with a bronze plaque the first hose and fire company. They ‘are burying the old kerosene lantern and turning on the electric lights. There will be Dancing, Feasting. There will . be music, oratory and singing. of California will be there. What’ 9 FLA-VOR-AID Package—with Lucky 5° Chart—FREE DEL MONTE DISTILLED 5° VINEGAR Pint bottle HOT SAUCE, State Fair g° SCANS 3.5 ce peal a HUDSONVALE. RED GARNISHING CHERRIES Be 2 ounces : PATCH ALLOWS Party 10° 1 Ib. cello CRACKERS, Party Graham 10° or Soda 1 pound 2 POUNDS EGG NOODLES, ES Taste 25° 1 Ib. pkg.—2 for ........ POP AND COCA COLA atomad Ea bottle oo eee 25° PAR-T-PAK SODAS, All A escretre 10c iam sre Time SHOALWATER, PACIFIC 28° Flavors, Qt. bots. 3 for ... "25 ELECTRIC CORN ERNE ARMOUR’S STAR BACON, Sliced 30° MPOUNG eek ; MELROSE BACON < 23° Heavy, pound ._..... ; (This is Eastern Bacon) Monarch Finer Coffee As Advertised on the Radio 3 pound vac jar 3 pound vac can 1 pound vac can _.... BOCA 1 pound vac can TOMATO JUICE, Sacto 25° : No. 40 TOn io ie . AD Ce PIN oie cs 5e . ORANGE JUICE, Par Gold 5° : 12 ounces a CASE 24 a GRAPEFRUIT ee Holly Hill, 12 ounces PINEAPPLE JUICE, Gold Leaf No. 10 can ....... Hasta CANNED FRUITS NECTARINES, Sacramento No. 2436 can—2 for —_o22.0000 ccc. 23c— PEACHES, Lincoln No. 216 can # D TOP te ee 28c PEACHES, Del Monte Sliced or . Halves No. 21% can. 2 for OTe . ; APRICOTS; © Del Monte Whole Pld, or Halves No. 2%, 2 for 27c PEAS Dew Drop ‘No. 2 “8 for Ba a CORN, Reinbeck, No. 3 cam 8 for : Mission @ B No. 2 can 8 f Menon y 5