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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 19, 1930 (8 pages)

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Pe ee cane oy meee ee Mane SNe ge ge pete Ramee tieee eee ih A LAC Een Oe) ne eS, Chest EOS} Carag IS Ws) POW Nm Cee Ree? YC wy Lm a yt Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gaylord and “and little daughter A . who came to Nevada City to attend ‘Snell, former residents of this city, . Roseville was a visitor Som . : ourney and Miss Frieda Kopp went 16) Auburn Tuesday to attend the ~*argircus. ; : Miss Alberta Baker has _ arrived ‘and Mrs. ‘Miss Alma Marsh, who spent _ ously ill in a San Fraheisco hospital, : lege. spent the week-end with his -B. English, Miss Georgia ‘lan, Mrs. Mary E. Campbell, William jgation in this city with her parents, Judge Bryan Lyons of Washington was a business visitor in this city. jeues 3S. Kramer of Washington was a business visitor in. this city. Miss Hileen Hopkins of Honolulu is the house guest of Miss Retha Downey of Smartsville for awhile. + Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Delan have returned from San. Frangisco where, they attended the funeral of a relative. of daughters Betty and Hermine Sacramento were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. C. J: Brand and: \iiss Minnie Brand. e Mr.-and Mrs. Otis V. Sweetland Olive, former residents of this city spent the week-' end with relatives here. They now reside at Yuba City. G. J. Davis, who is taking a post graduate course at Chico State Colmother, Mrs. F. W. Medlin. Thomas Treverrow, who is employed as blacksmith at the Twin Sisters mine, came down to attend the funeral of the late Philip Curnow. Mrs, Phoebe Hathway has returned from a visit to Reno, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Goede. entertained Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ayres of Alameda over th eweek-end. Mrs. Antha Locklin has from a week’s’visit to San Francisce and Oakland on convention business, Mr. and Mrs. ’*Karl Kopp hawe returned from a motor trip to Calaveras county. Miss Jane Phitips, who holds 2 position in the state government. at Sacramento, spent the week-end wiht/ her mother, Mrs. Richard Philips. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Pascoe have returned from Oakland where they attended hte wedding of their daughter, Miss Olive May, and Raymond Irvin, an event of last Saturday. Carl Tobiassen, manager of the county farm, who has been in poor health for some time, left for San Francisco. recently to consult specialists. : Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Myers of Oakland spent the weekend in this city. Mrs. Myers continued on to Alleghany where her father, Thomas returned Bradberry is ill, and her husband re~; turned to Oakland. They are former residents of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Nichols, and Mr. and Mrs.*John Makey, former residents of Norht Columbia, came up from Hammonton to attend the funeral of the late Philip Curnow. Mrs. -C. E. Parsons and Mrs. Belle Douglass went to Oakland to attend the meeting of the State Federation of Women’s clubs. They represented Nevada City Women’s Improvement Club. iS Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hustler, Thorn English,. Miss B. A. Mahoney, James P. Cough~ Howlett, Henry Paine, James Godfrey were among the-Ridge residents the funeral of thé latae Philip. Curnow.. : f Mr. and Mrs) F, W. Callender of the Sierra Madre mine at Sierra City, were visitors in this city. . Hector Green of Sierra City was here on‘a short business rip. Mrs. F. F. Breese has. returned from a brief visit in San Francisco. A. F. Hodgkinson, mining man of Los Angeles, arrived in this city.on his way to Downieville. : “Mr. and Mrs. Roy McNamara of Tyler were visitors in this city. Tom Leng, a resident of Camptonville, was a business visitor in this city. W. J. Burns of Auburn was in this city on business. *y Mrs. Fred Beedle and ° Miss Lily have arrived from Reno on a visit to their old home. Assemblyman Jerry Seawell of y as “here in the interest of his re-election to the state fegislature. : Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sigourney ahd . : little son, Teddy, Miss Babe _ Sifrom Berkeley where she is a student at the University to spend her vaMr. and Mrs. E. J. Baker. District Attorney J.M. McMahon McMahon -of Downieville visited in Nevada City. “ Mr:.and Mrs. Aubrey Wisker and the week end in San Francisco, have returned home.. Mrs. C. P. Tvoughridge, former resident of thsi city;is reported serifollowing an operation. \. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel who ter, Mrs. T. S. Ford and daughter, Miss Savory Ford, for the: past week, ‘returned to, their home in Inspiration, Arizona. Charles Sharp,a former resent of this city, but now of Lovelock, Nevada, visited last week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Colfax by Mr. and Mrs. Sharp and Miss Verna Genasci on his return trip. porredseorse J. Fortier drove up from. Pacific Grove Saturday to spend Mohter’s Day in this city with his mother, Mrs. George Fortier. Card of Thanks), We desire to extend our \heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbors in North Columbia ‘and Nevada. City, and all who were so kind to\us in our recent sad bereavement in the loss of our beloved husband \and father. We especially wish to htank those who sent the beautiful floral offerings, the Elks, the Masons and to lessen our grief and sorrow. MRS. PHILIP. CURNOW and FAMILY. 0 U Subscribe for The Nugget. Sharp. He was accompanied as far as . Rev. Buckner, and all who sought « THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA mae NE ee ee NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE GOLD FLAT ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Elton Durbin of Sachome of Mrs. Percy Watters. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook are, visiting at th ehome of Mrs. .Cook’s. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Hop-. kins. : Miss Clemo and Mrs, H. H. Matth-} ieson of Glendale came up to visit. their sister, Mrs. Clarence Watters, . Miss Clemo will spend the-summer on Gold Flat. Mr. and = Mrs. spent ewehtek spent the Frank Anderson! ed n at mreo. week-end at the home of Mrs. Anderson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shurtleff. Mrs. Shurtleff
is home again after’spending a few days in Marysville with her daughter and family. ie Upholstering JOHN W. DARKE “995 Phones . 1 09M MONDAY, MAY 19, 1920. _ E. J. N. Ott, Proprietor values of tailings. Assays made for geld. silver, lead and copper. Mail otder check we York-Caiifornia Underwriters, Weéstche&ter and Capital of California Fire insurances companies, Ais” promptly attendea to. Agent for New automobile insurance. t j { ramento spent hte week-end at the! Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, givink the free gold ! .-. percentage of suiphurets, vaiue of suiphurets, vaiue of suipnurets and . GRASS VALLEY ASSAY _OFKE Under New Management» JAMES D. STEWART, E. M. Consulting Mining Engineer 138 Commercial St. Phone 107 Examinations Reports Code: Bedford-McNeil ' Auburn, Calif. Management 30 Years’ Experience in Western Mining Fields Assays for Gold, Silver, Copper, . Lead, Iron, Mercury, Tin-or_any metal. Samples received before 9 ==— . A. M. reported same day. Ore Testing Laboratory We are equipped for testing an@ ubmittiag methods for commercie treatment of complex ores. Test ore HOTEL ITALIA Raviola and Chicken Dinner on Sundays, $1.00 Weekday, 50c Raviolas to take home, 25c per dozen c. Colombo, proprietor 208 Sacramento St. Phone 323 Nevada City . for Amalgamation, Concentratior . Floatation, Cyanidation or any meallurgical process : : Mine Aaminations and Repos Mill xaminations and Testir Licensed Ore Buyer 129 CH RCH ST. GRASS VALLEY : \ CALL \ a \ :of our o ele cooking a pleasure ctricit: for making .. and bringing cleanliness and beauty into the kitchens The electric range is the “keynote” for a clean, beautiful kitchen. ~ And how the electric range improves cooking! — and gives you more time for out-of-thekitchen activities. For electric cooking can be entirely automatic. After a meal is placed in the oven you never have to watch it—or baste the meat. No: wonder that 31,000 of our customers are thanking electricity for making cooking a pleasure —and for bringing cleanliness. and beauty into their kitchens. ee Judging. from present sales—over 2200 of our customers Today's electric range has. faster cooking elements, a rustproof oven, pressed steel parts, and a smooth porcelain enamel finish which wipes clean as easily as a China plate. You'll be surprised to learn that today’s electric range costs no more than any good range. You will be delighted with the automatic features which give you sunlit hours of freedom. A few dollars down will place an electric range in your + home, ready to.use. Come into _ our office or a déaler’s store and see the beautiful new electric “ranges. : will install. electric ranges during April, May, and June PAciFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Owned Operated Managed by Californians. / he ae we _~ have been guests of the latte ‘s ae ee \ ~ We Are Supplyng Our Customers with. Fresh Fish Every Day Right From The Water The Prices. Are Reasonaure The Quality is Right . . EDDIE LEONG oe CARDS are NEVADA CITY LODGE, N6. 518 B. P. O. ELKS Meets second and fourth Friday evening in Elk’s Home, Pine Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks welcome. HORACE A. CURNOW Exeived Ruler. A. M. Holmes,. Secretary, NEVADA LOBGE, ®o. 18, F. & A. M, Stated meetings seca7d Wednesday of each month at-MaS8onic Temple. 8 p. .m. Sojourn’ug brethren are cordially invited. E. P. GLEASON, W. M. J. F. STENGER, Secy. MILO LODGE, No. 48, K. of P. Meets the 1st and 3d Friday nights at Pythian Hall, Morgan and Powell Bldg. Visiting Knights always wél-, come, : a CARL LARSEN, C. C. ‘J. C. E. FOSS, K. of R. & 3: PROFESSIONAL CARDS ROSETTA 8UZZA JOHNS. Vocal and Instrumental Instruction Late of the Royal College of Music, London,’ England. Vocal Pupil of Henry Blower and Piano Pupil ot Herbert Sharpe. Terms on application, Phone 229R. 218 Freneh Ave Grass Valley. BOLE © DR. BELL Dentist Office Heurs: 8:30 to 5:80 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone DR. ROBERT F. WERNER , Physician and Surgeon be od Office: 400 Broad St., Nevada City Hours: 10-12 a.m.‘ 2-5, 7-8 Pm. Nurse in attendance 4 Ve \ J. M. McMAHON Attorney at Law \ Pine & Court Sts. Phone 41\ , Nevada City, California KT. Nilon a NILON, J. T. Hennessy Lynne Kelly HENNESSY & KELLY f Attorneys at Law, Offices 127 Mill St., Grass Valley; Morgan & Powell Bidg;, Nevada City. anh ‘ W. E. WRIGHT ~~ Attorney at Law Office in Union Building Phone 23. ‘Nevada Clty ~ 5 : rere Phone 278R City WARD A, JOHNSON,/ D. Grass” Valley oe Office hours—10 to 12 4. 94, at Mondays, Wadnesdays and Friday? ' 7 to 8 P. M., Grass Valley. S by appointment. . — ae : 150% Mill St, Phone G. V. 196 Nevada City