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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 15, 1936 (8 pages)

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& ELKS SPONSOR ‘AROUND CAMPTONVILLE ANTLERS LODGE MANY ROADS IMPROVED — MRS. RUNDY IS HOSTESS Mrs. Theodore Rundy entertained three tables of bridge at her cosy home on Nevada street, Tuesday af 13.—The/ ternoon. Scores were made by Mrs. May CAMPTONVILLE, PAGE FIVE NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1936. e CHARIVARI AND ‘CONTRACTOR SUES ON ure of a lein to the amount of $1763. Bobst alleges he took a con DANCE, SAN JUAN..» FORECLOSURE LIEN tract to build the Martin service station on the highway south of ‘Nev ada City, for the defendants and Bobst, contractor of that they compelled him to cease has started an action work and that there remains due the i in, the superior court against Joseph above amount for work performed Administration , Maude Hayes, first; Mrs. J. J. ForProgress Works A new Antler’s Club will be in-. Improvement -tier, second and Mrs. W. P. Sawyer, Road stituted Monday June listin Elks Camptonville ‘low, Serving of dainty refreshments Ma rtin and others, for the foreclosand materials furnished before the 975 was completed ‘on Project No. Hall, Exalted Ruler Roland Wright . contract was taken from him. H. brought a delightful afternoon to a Owing to the fact that the Whis. of the Elks Lodge plans to have C.,; Friday and drawn to‘a ¢lose, and in i ies who will aiso take-part in the} Ward Sheldon of Nevada City is atclose. -kerinos of Grass Valley and Nevada F. Nichols of San Francisco, grand: its place was begun Yuba County . festivities. torney for plaintiff. big dance at) District Wide Road Improvement lodge counselor and the “father” of . road. It is hoped that this WPA proCity are having a . Antler ceremony movement, of the Project No. 3740. initia The completed conduct instituting and ject in cooperation with outside inproject planned for a crew of ten, started with six, tion. Invitations are extended to to join the order. They do will get any soon increased to 16 has been opwhich has been youth between the ages of 16 and erating since last November, and in 22 terests review of what has been done with not marked road improvement bridge at . May 23, the San Juan road. provement away wiil row night when at Twamley Memor replaced. WPA work is done by working ial hall’in North’ San Juan, it will Mill Greek road, the road from Oak men on the local project have put ization all members of Nevada City lodge of Elks, are Robert Nye, O. Valley forth drained and E. éd, crossings Odegaard, H. A. Curnow, J. Wi the Point the bad on has been places gravel Willow Creek dauf and E. E. Clark. who will act both near town and at Garden Val as advisors to the Antlers. ley were replaced after the washouts during the BIGELOW LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN FOR SEAT IN STATE SENATE man to represent the district. storms. the ment. consisting of blasting out the gravel out the Moonshine road took place. The old Downieville road from here to the the bad places repaired. Sierra county line had Project No. 3740 is continuing the same mining industry’’ and has alwavs backed it wherever he could. In the legislature he plans to ask the kind of work, with improve that’ furthef Road and appropriation to conduct a of California so that survey mining a definite chart of the mineral re work on Weeds the work,. realiz expenditure of this The San kerinos ‘Juan have division announced of Whis thefg in where they lived, and the more that tend the county dance at Lake Olympia in return for the courtesy of the could be benefit accomplished, the the community greater would ob tain. be carried on at this time. Improvements have been made in this manner that would not otherwise be pos sible. NUGGET ADS PAY Hill The dance at:San. Juan tomorrow night will celebrate . the opening of a new beer empor-. ium San Juan; Brooks and! also be a charivari popular young couple of a; belonging . there to Jack will highly have just been married. By this work, feels, . eastern he to Califoreapital wil! we and started be projects-will nia, new unemployment lessened. Realizing that the wild life of his district is also.a valuable asset, Bige. attracted hes arranged to Miller Frank bring over.a bus load of San Juan Whiskerinos on the night of May 23 to the dance at Lake Olympia, and several have arranged auto part has been active in conservation He . work in one of his lodges, being con. servation chairman of the forestry and conservation committee of the i alswu grand parlor of Native Sons. He of has been conservation chairman the Sacramento Regional council: of the State Chamber of Commerce. As a former civil service employee of himself, Bigelow, is an advocate as service the merit system of civil employed by the state. He belonged federal employees union and for state measures which the vote will will limifove the (aliforn ja civil the end of. service system toward governgreater efficiency and less mental costs. govAn advocate of economy in against vote ernment, Bigelow will increase any measures which would strive will and burden ers the taxpay govng reduci toward times all at ernmental costs where possible. himself, agriculturalist Not an. council take will w Richard Bigelo those from better acquainted NEW MODERN UP-TO-THE-MINUTE
BIGGER Marriott Brothers far You did a good job: First, you had a good location » to improve; secondly, good workmen; thirdly, all building materials from US, which just about included something at least of every kind of building materials catalog; hence we are justified in assuring our friends and customers that we can furnish lumber and building materials for all new and remodeling construction. BUILDER'S SUPPLY HOUSE FOUNTAIN LUNCH has pledged himself to a pro. : gram of fish and game Gil eb 315 Spring St. BETTER Nevada City Cor. Pine and Springs Streets NO EXPENSE HAS BEEN SPARED IN TEARING OUT THE OLD AND . . INSTALLING THE NEW Phone 23 Our Plumbing PLEASES PARTICULAR PEOPLE G. O’ NEIL . WE NOW GIVE NEVADA CITY A o REFRESHMENT SHOP WHERE ONLY THE BEST THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK ARE OFFERED. ‘ICE CREAM . with that the industry toward the end. infruit growers and other ranch well be will y terests of this industr F. E. Conner, Mer. That's why the plumbing installations at the new Pied Piper were entrusted to us! For the best in Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work, Heating, Patent Chimneys, etc., see B® FOUNTAIN A MC, CONGRATULATIONS who! THE PIED P' low The children followed at his heels— Or so the legends tell; He: pired some little giddy tunes And caught them in his spell; But our Pied Piper of today Wins followers galore, Because of creature comforts found Within its smiling door. G iv) sourceésycan be> made. Me 5 . big attendance at their last dance at North In as much as there has been no road tax in Yuba county for three years, the relief work is the only road improvement program that can > the county are cordially tention of coming out in farce to at Pendola Point-oungs the fine kerinos in invited. money was to the benefit of the place ments on the Hour House-Pike City road, very give a grand ball to which all Whis an for to Some work Camptonville-Pike rocks and narrow places and hauling He has been as he puts it, “strong for bad done on City road, and quite some improve PSL. (Continued from Page One) was ing some umber Tal Im uled a dance for that night, has mov is noticeable; Considerable rock and two periods a month, with 60 hours gravel has been put on the Pendolaof labor per man in each period. The Weeds Ridge Jeague, which had sched ed its date ahead to May 16; tomor dition to age requirements’ boys are to night, and same, The counselors of the new organ on Saturday the road destroyed several years ago be washed built old have to be relatives of Elks. In adrequired to be of good character. a a Garden Valley, and the Olympia park Holmes Building Broad Street Estimates Cheerfully Giyen seed the PAINTING AND DECORATING THAT IS on FERENT, GIVING THE CHARMING NEW served. independent candidate, free An from any machine or the ties of any special jnterests ‘or groups, Bigedislow is truly a man to serve his . manner capable honest trict in an took a the war he in activities northern secretary of the eounties ouncil county was and of the and director in Nevada for the second Nhird liberty loan drives. and was supervisor of Intelligence He Departnient, U S. Army in Nevada, s at Placer, Sisrra and Yuba countie he as then worked that time Xd subver t preven to ww would work ing the sive influences from destroy government. member of the . He is an honorat Banner . Veterans of Foreign Wars, ibute to the a City, at Post, Nevad is held by esteem in which h high service men. Mr. Bigelow has a wife, ter and two grandchildren. In connection with ,his’ vaNous some lodges and clubs, he ‘has held Senio “of the following offices: Yaember of the Society-of American the Foresters and-vice chairman of ruler ed exalt past n, regio ia Californ oO. &., Nevada City lodge 518, B P. r Parlo ulic past president of Hydra en Gold the of Sons 56 .of Native past West, governor of the Fred of NaGreeley presidents assembly gov: tive Sons of the’Golden West, dents asernor general of past presi of the sociation, general assembly honorary director y club, and of the Nevada City Rotar af Woodcamp a member of the Yrek Native Sons, an men of the World. Mrs.. and dren, RICH AND UTTERLY THE LUSTER OF COLOR CHARM AND HARMON DELICIOUS. IZING DECORATION DESIGN WAS DONE BY the Defense of PIED PIPER . large During hand FRESHLY FROZEN, PURE, Mr. L. Wright and children, John Figurski and chil, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Burr Mrs. Jack Mrs. Verna Sutherland and Mr. ie party Griffith will compose a picn , Nev,, Reno to trip a y enjo that will Sunday. They will also call on Mrs. Harry Peterson friend of Mr. and Mrs. Burr, who resides in Reno. NOW WE MAKE IT! ing, How Cozy this new esCome in i TODAY and see How Clean, How Invit tablishment really is. You'll be surprised and pleased. A. J. GOGGINS AND SON Spring Street Phone 207-J Seve RULY BETTER—is the only way we can tell you how different: ice cream really is when freshly frozen from the finest and purest ingredients. We have installed the latest and most modern type of freezer . .-. the SUPER COLD .. only because we wanted to give you the very finest quality of ice cream possible. AND at a rice you could afford to pay. ce cream freshly frozen. . . is pure, deliciously rich, FULL FLAVORED. You see it — made. You know it is PURE. We extend our heartiest congratulations to the man© agement of the ‘Pied Piper with every good wish for success. ane THE ELABORATE ELECTRICAL WIRING SYSTEM IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ESSENTIALS AT THE NEWLY RENOVATED = ——_—y The children can eat all they like.. it's good for them. exceptionally generous. COME IN teday. See ICE CREAM made. , Enjoy this truly ketter ice cream: Take home a Memories-of-childhood days arid home-made ice cream will return with the first taste of SUPER-COLD made ICE CREAM. THE PIED PIPER—just around the corner from Broad Street at Spring and Pine INVITES YOU. . Switches, conduits and connections for operation of Freezer Unit, as well’as installation of diring and lighting fixtures, was done by the L. E. Noyes Electr Shop 203 Commercial Street——— 4 N ugeet. Advertising Pays. oar)