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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 19, 1930 (8 pages)

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1ould ul of tr the r the n the , the and 1 the ould n efnerete niger ea au THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, _CALIFORNIA GRASS VALLEY PERSON Miss Doris Hooper came. up froru . Auburn and visited with , here. _« Miss Marie. Bertino is home from a’ guests of Mr. chief operators conférence at Sacramento P. T. and T. headquart. ers. Waltre Leonard and family of San . \ ! . Francisco came up to spend the week. end visiting. in the Grass Valley section. William and Roy Trathen left for San Francisco to attend the annual grand lodge of the Ancient Ordei of Foresters, which met in that city. campaign for the coroner’s office Pare: tt t the August primaries. rec ‘chur Hellifigs, candidate for the office of sheriff, spent the weekend Wsiting the voters in the Meadowlake ,township. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Chappel of Oakland are spending some time in the Grass Valley section painting native® wild flowers. They are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cunningham of Oakland. Miss Lily Toy, who has been visiting in San Francisco for the past month, has returned to this city and was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lotz of San Francisco, who.visited over the week-end. Mrs. M. J. Brock is visiting in Sani sister, Francisco for several days. Mrs. Amy Crase of Berkeley was'turned from a week-end trip spent the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Provis. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams visitde with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Williams over Mohter’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stoll have returned from a week-end visit with , relatives in Berkeley. A BeON Gooding spent Monday. in Sacramento attending eb. One: ey company managers’ meeting. Robert Deward returned to Berkeley Sunday for\Commencement at the University of California. turned from a week-end spent Oakland. attending tary convention. Charles Ingram, University of California sneior, returned to Berkeley Sunday to take part in commencement day activities.Mr. and Mrs. in the district Roof Mr. and Mrs. Norton Penrose. Mrs. William Sampson returned from San Francisco and Oakland after a week’s visit attending sevyeral conventions. Mr. and Mrs. James Crase, former Grass Valley residents, came up from Berkeley during the week-end and visited with friends. Mrs. Irving King arrived recently from Ardan, Nevada and is spending a short vacation with Mr. and Mrs, Henry Prisk and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thomas and children were guests at the home of Mr .and Mrs. T. H. Williams. They came up from Oakland. : Mrs. W. H. Trathen, who-has been visiting Mr. and Mrs, Josiah Henwood and family for several days, has returned. to her home in San Francisco. Miss Alice Henwood, student at the San Francisco State Teachers College, is home spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henwood. Frank J. Burke, examiner and Miss Florence Hood, shorthand reporter for the Industrrial Accident Commission, arrived and conducted several hearings at the city hall. C. L. Gillespie and wife of Berkeley spent several days-in Grass Valley, Gillespie is connected with the state board of health. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Waddle have returned from a honeymoon trip to . Canada and visited with Mrs. irélatives Mrs. "mother of Mrs. 'and visited with Mr. L. R. (Bob) Jefford left for Truc-} o and hte east end of the county oO . Constance and Edgar Williams came Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolff have reUP from San Francisco John. Kitchen and Stolge et ux—Portion Texas Placer son of Oakland, were weeke-nd guests Mine, Sec 8 T 16, R 9. Johiah’ . . Bivens before continuing to subura. to make their permanent home. P. W. Miler, wife and family an Green of Chehalis; ~~ Wash., Miller, were the; and Mrs. H. W. West=1 the! brook from Willows. . Mrs; Sam Whiting and daughter returned to Berkeley after attending the funeral of the late Arline Jones. . Adelaide Janet DeAnater, vocalist! over KFRC broadcast station of San Francisco was a visitor in Grass Val. ley.Lester Whithburn came up from ! Oakland during the recent week-end and Mrs. Whitburn. ; Deputy County Assessor E. C.-Morgan has returned from Trukee whence he accompanied County Assessor H. C. Schroeder for the purpose of.assessing property in the east end of the county. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Al Richards havé returned from Oakland where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Richards' sister, Miss Olive May Pascoe of Nevada City and Raymond Irvin of Oakland. Herman J. Cochran, Bank of tlaly staff member and Miss Lola Endicott, both of Oroville, were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nile during the past week-end. Miss Henrietta Dangerfield is up from Santa Crtiz visiting with her Mrs. B. Paynter. : Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terrill have rewith their daughter and family at Hanford. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rhodes have returned’ to San’ Francisco after spending a day—with Mrs: Rhodes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tyrrell. Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Stokes and daughter Emma have returned to Colusa after spending. the week-end visiting here wiht Miss Louisa Martin, Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Jack’ Seht, Neil Williams andr Mr. and daughte to spend: Mother’s Day with Mr. and Mrs: J. C. Williams. COURT HOUSE RECORDS Deeds John Webber, et al to Harry F. Mary Ann Smith et al to P. B. Swinney et ux—Lots 1, 6, 7, 8~10, Fountain Tract, Sec 10, T 14, R 8. City of Nevada to L. N. Day et ux —~Portion lot 1, block 33, Nevada City. Charles R. Cartwell to Long—NE 4% SW 4% F210; : Thomas H. McGuire et ux to John T. Hennessy—Land in block 36, Grass Valley. : Register of Actions 3288—Estate of William Samuel Berriman, Henry — Berriman petitioner. Nilon, Hennessy & Kelly attorneys. 5827—Ray L. Riley, troller vs. Ruth Spear. 5828—Termination Homestead of Robert Hall, deceased. Nilon, Hennessy & Kelly attorneys. Certificate of Redemption. Nevada Irrigation District to Mary Delta H. See:-30;. 5 17; state con* Ed years took A. and Albert Smith. Notice Non Responsibility Empire Star Mines Co,, Ltd. You . Bet Mining Company. Chattle Mortgage Lawrence_L,. Neal to George Freeman, et al. Mortgage William Jones et ux to John T. Jones—Portion lot 23, Buena Vista sub-division. Thmas N. Coan to Charles A. Graham—Sullivan cpmpound compresRy sor, 50 horse power-electric motor. stents ales’? Phone 375W NEVADA Vliss t.quippec Modern : .
+ sbeaecte Ae ‘span 5 a oer WHITE FLANNELS Should Be Cleaned Regularly! Send Us Yours This Week _Include Neckties Will call Monday and Thursday afternoons at your home and deliver on the next trip over. Phone Grass Valley 375 and we will call th enext trip. We will credit your phone ‘charges. GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS Ed Burtner Proprietor ae oe ale He teas a Le ate ate ae Faas 6 Me ate Reate te Tarde 111 West Main St. 3 e NM ONDAY. MAY Lad 1930 ———— SS cates wanes <I, Fae — = bans — Mie tfe seagest: eeeecss She ene ST efe oe ale deste lees oe het teed give io <caneesesen : i a] So = ci Co Fa nex ate ne Arete ae ots oe ne ante spe ite af your orchard property. The modern orchard is usually planted in a mixture of two or more varities of fruits. There are good reasons for this. Some of the most de sirable fruit trees do net come to bear for several years but eventually make large trees and are very long lived. Others are not long lived nor of large growing habit, but bear very. young. Therefore, the more important trees are classified us “permanent,” “semipermanent,” and “temporary.” The general mode of planting is this: Permanent trees are spotted forty to fifty feet apart in squares. Also spotted in these squares, fifty feet apart, are the semi-permanent trees, or if none of these last are used, then temporary trees may be substituted. Finally, at a point midway between the permanent trees, temporary’ trees © are planted. These last come to bear very early and the erehard,-thereby, begins to make immediate returns to the owner. Later, when the semi-permanent are bearing and need more room the temporary trees are cut down. Still later, when the permanent trees are fully developed and bearing, the semiREALITY—In reproduction and tone How to Plant the ao ; e Z H a orchard BEAUTY—lIn cabinet work and appointments OMe * . VALUE—lIn materials, design and workmanship is . : KENNED'Y—Has these features best developed © © «6 ox © xe iG) @ © . e ex x a: : = = ie ta Price—$115.00 without tubes—$137.50 complete Oo» 6 * 6) . 9 x Ox O. 19 OO 6 2 : : ig a oe z . ; You may puruchase these machines on easy S1-lo x © x0] . oxoxo0. leo 6 6 é monthly installments : © Perrmianent Trees # x Semi-permanent Trees. Call and look them over ° e Temporary Trees 1 When first Planted * 2. Temporary fillers Removed % 3. Permanent Trees Only ; : . i ap) VE rm ; permatent trees are’ cut-out’ andthe i ALP I A HAR: Wy, y Fruit Trees Should : erchard continues to bear at full ca. =o ii as is & Be Properly Spaced pacity with no time lost. The time A elapsing between the planting time zz : and cutting out of the semi-permanent . 4% The diagram will prove helpful in . trees jg usually 15 to 20 years. The° securing the maximum returns from ment. The ing all land is much. enhanced in value when the final trees are bearing. Altogether . this is a very satisfactory arrangek Sharp tools are important, for those that chew and tear instead of cutting eause more grief than no pruning at . . : all. In cutting back branches be care. . # WW ful to cut close to a bud. Avoid leav . £ THE AD VANTAGE OF 6 PE ing stumps even half an inch long. 4 Careful pruning is decidedly important % ; : : if. you hope. to have well-formed < Did yo uever stop to figure how fast money will grow trees. : . ¢ when put out at 6 per cent interest, compounded And unless you are shaping a shrub . * to fit into a delibera‘ely formal effect, never cut back shrubbery with a straight edge as though it were a -Siart saving with your own local Building and Loan hedge, but study each shrub and try to help itrealize its natural habit of growth. the ends of all stems has the effect of destroying the natural habit of growth and producing stiff. ugly _lmbs beneath.. ~ Come in and talk it over. State Supervised. % Consider your apples and pears and . ¥ spray them at the right time. First . * D when the cluster buds cine pink ne ; NEVADA C3 UN; Y BUILDING & LOAN are separate; later when three-fourths . * A st of petals have fallen and calyx ena ¢ ASSOCIATION of the apple closes. Nevada City, California aepieneeie paedebdetedebsdedemebtedetebndetenie eoaetedoietaetehinaetennennetiqns ca a a tfe she feats se ste laste Pesteste est rere te ole ste tte sh ole cle ole ott ster ale te ateate ste teat . % semi annually? It will double in about 12: years. Associaion and at the same time help to build and improve your home community. BEST e OAC EEe (Ot SsrIng Our Pass Beok Savings accounts may be started with devosits at low at $1.00, and can be added to and withdrawn the same as Savings Bank accounts. $$$ a CRT esten%e vk 2 a4 ale 0 a sae ae Breer yoy ie leggy plants hav their green at the top and bare. H. W. Robinson, Pres. H. B. Dow, See. and Me CAMPTONVILLE JOTS @ ohn DeMartin, pioneer resident of this seetion, passed away Sunday evening at Downieville, foNowing an illnses of several years with troubie, Feeling ill he was taken to the hospital at Downievilie where he passed away two hours after. his arrival. He was.a native of Italy, 67 years of age, having spent most of his life in this section mining. He is survived by one brother at Seattle. One of the most’ mémorable Masonic meetings held here in many place Saturday Oriental Lodge of San Francisco was the guestof Gravel Range Lodge. This visiting lodge arrived at in twenty-one escorted by two cars of the State Highway Patrol. A fine turkey dinner awaited them at the Hotel Francis.“The afternoon was spent in going through the Joubert hydraulic mine, hiking and ‘“‘takin the town.’ In the evening members from all the lodges in this Masonic district gathered, making 125 and the visiting lodge conferred a Third Degree upon‘a candidate. After the degree work the visiting lodge presented the local lodge with a beautiful gavel, made from the mast of an old ship, bordered with a gold band an -inscription.Two Grand Officers of the Grand Lodge of California were present, Grand Bible Bearer William.B.Meek of this place, and Grand Organist Charles E. Anderson of San Francisco. when noon cars, Hans Doe of San Francisco spent the past few days on business at the Garden Valley dredger in which he is” interested. : Floyd Thomas of Browns was in town Thursday. : “William A. Lnag motored, to Nevada City Tuesday. J. H. Barr, Yuba County Health Officer, was in n Wednesday. County, Surve “Jason R. Meek of Marysville wae n town Wednesday. : : R. E. Haryis of Nevada City was in town Wednesday. William O. Grant left Wednesday for the lower country. 0 BIG. MUSHROOM Valley Jacob Dietrich, pioneer resident of . champion mushroom collector of that Camptonville, has been adjudged the section. While making a haryest Friday, Jake plucked a mushroom, heart . prize beauty displayed in one of the ke [front show windows of the Meok Mer: . g spigsgeapsteteseottestesteestesttesteobngecteotesteoestedets fetedesbetecobetecesbatetedpatere sete a weighing five pounds. cantile Company. He has his 208 Main, Nevada City 138 Auburn, Grass Valley measuring 18 inches in diameter and } TAA i} Hn Hill ny Wi THE BANK OF SERVICE When you send your boy or any messenger to this bank, ur wants will be filled as accurately and promptly as though . J you’came personally. The = won't take care of itself! You've got to be prepared! The Zoe ay is by saving a regular part of . your income very week. : It’s not hard to da once you get started! And just one dollars enough to start you. He who has learned the lesson of thrift is well-educated! This ~ BANK OF AME! AMERICA . OF CALIFORNIA —_