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May 21, 1934 (8 pages)

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Wi ok bf +, -_— ae Ff f f —. MONDAY, MA a a a ee Y 21, 1934 —— pe THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET AP Tt ey Be MEP Nl Cla a seh Saget) emg danernle Pa Gs a eeu Sea PL Ou ' i CAMP TONVILLE é By ACTON M. CLEVELAND CAMIPTONVILLE, May lius E. Pauly motored to Marysvil Friday on a short business visit. Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Clevelan land, and Herbert Pepper, of ramento, arrived Friday to spend the week end at their home here. Mrs. -Rachael M. Labadie Friday in Marysville, on business. Marion Martignone left a few days ago for the north after spending a week visiting his mother at Oak Valley. : Forest Ranger Frank W. Meggers and Jacob Dietrich motored to Marysville Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Nuttall, of Oakland, arrived a few days ago on a visit to their old home here. Erle Pauly motored to Nevada City Sunday to drive the N. C. N. G. R. R, Auburn bus that day. Charles Porter and family, of Oakland, spent a few days: last week visiting George Porter, of Pike City. William <A. Lang, ploprietor of the Lang Garage, motored to Sacra-_, mento Friday on business. John C. Donnelly, of Oakland and L. A. Roberts, of Walnut Creek, passed through town Monday, enroute to the True Grit :mine. Fred J. Joubert, Misses Mary Hackley and Margaret Stoddard motored to Nevada City Saturday. Arthur Ytriegga and J. C. Campbell, of San Francisco, arrived Friday and will spend two weeks visiting at their mining claim on Oregon Creek. Mrs. Grace Peterson has moved 14.—Juand grandaughter, Earlyne A. CleveSacspent r Correspondents FRENCH CORRAL (By Mrs. Kate M. Sulivan) le way in our vicinity. ‘‘Another ten pitched,”’ pression in’ the way of news. Many come and go, but they come again for our wonderful climate is very alluring. After a spell of extreme heat, un; usual for May, we are again having ‘pleasant days, rather warm, but not ' uncomfortable, with the nights i rather chilly. ‘ } Herds from the valleys continue ; Wending their way to summer home ;in the mountains. . Saturday our little town was quite j deserted, as most. of the residents . were in attendance at the picnic at d, ‘Indian Springs where the Union Sun-{ ‘day school assembled for a day of} ' pleasure. Along with addressés ‘ from the older ones, a pretty program was presented. With a sump-. j tuous picnic luncheon which meant . tall kinds of good eats, and games, . iets., a happy day was spent. . Sunday was Mother's Day, . while no special entertainment \given, we believe every mother remembered by letters, gifts, ana visits from their children. ‘This beautiful sentiment sets us too thinking what a strange lot of people we are. On one hand honoring the social dignity of motherhood, and on the other hand trying in different . ways to degrade maternity. . Sunday brought many visitors. Dr. Albert Villian, of San Francisco, who is a native of French Corral, and his wife andson, Dr. Gerald ‘Villian. and . was was . from her home on Main street to the bedrock for the summer. Wallace Jones, of Bakersfield, was in town on a short visit Friday. CAMPTONVILLE, May 17.—PostOlive Groves and William Groves, motored to Yuba City Sunday ‘to spend the master LydiaO. Groves, Mrs. day visiting relatives. L. V. Parker, of Sacramento, was a business Monday. Julius E. Pauly and son Myron Pauly left Tuesday for Oakland on a few days business wisit. Elmer Hall and ‘nephew, Elwood C. Schurr, motored: ‘to Nevada City to attend the funeral of ‘the late J. J. Kelly. Jack X. Brand€stetter, of Sacramento, Was in town Tuesday on a short business visit. Mrs. M. J. Cunningham ‘is confined to her home in the ‘betroek with “Tliness. ; Langley Dorris motored to Nevada City Tuesday on a short busi“ness visit. H. C. Smith who has ‘been survey‘ing at the True-Grit mine, ‘left Tues‘day for San Francisco, on ‘business. ‘Art King and wife, of Yuba City, passed through town Tuesday. from “Yuba City, enroute to the upper ‘country, With a load of produce. “Bob Forbes, who has been Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Hanson, left ‘Tuesday for his home at Petaluma. ‘The many friends of Fred H. Butz are sympathetic in learning of his confinement at the Nevada City San‘itarium, with illness. visitor in ‘this section place and then went to North BloomThese people find much pleasure in spending awhile at the Bridgeport . resort and then pay a visit to the old . home place at Fren¢h Corral. ‘They come near not getting here, however, for on their way up, their machine caught on fire. of water, but their efforts in throwing water were dlmost exhausted when the timely arrival of a man and By an omission mention of the sudden death of Ben Reardon was not made in our last items. Ben was a native of Birchville,. one of the splendid young men of the San Juan laidge, of whom his friends are proud to talk about. “His:many friends are deeply grieved to hear of his untimely passing and share in the sorrow of his family. Bradbury, is also a native of San Juan, and with her and ‘his two little daughters, he visited that place only FRENCH CORRAL, May 16.— Everything going fine in the usual has become a common exBURRORACEFOR FOOTHILL GOLD : One of the outstanding MINERS SHOW events . up a good fast ecard. Plans are completed for a two-day ! rodeo to be given by Baldwin andi . Fiddlers’ Contest, and desires to get iin touch with entries from all secplanned for the Foothill Gold Miners Show to be held at Auburn, June 2 and 3, is a burro harness race, double or single, the event being the suggestion of T. H. Rosenberger, Forest Hill hydratlic miner and head of the Show’s executive committee. Rosenberger plans cash prizes of . $25, $15, and $10 for the winners of ‘the race which will be run from SacJohnson, under the show committee’s auspices and gold panning-and a Ppanners” contest, with Joe Bell in charge, will be held in addition to a nugget hunt. Some. real huggets taken from the hills of Placer county will be secreted about town and will be “‘finders keepers” for the visitors. Two parades,. dancing and baseball will also be on the program. C. A. Beever, Auburn business man, himself a fiddler of old time music, will have charge of an Old tions. Prizes will be offered. John Robinson is now collecting quartz samples from all. California . . . . . §30 Nevada City. 5-21-2tp. WANTED-.-600 feet 15 or 18 inch . for hydraulic pipe line. Write Box mT corey { FOR SUPERVISOR WARREN ODELL Hereby announces for County Supervisor of . PHIL G. SCADDEN GE FIVE his candidacy Is hereby announced as a candidate the} for Assessor of. Nevada County, at . Fourth District, at the Primary, the Primary Election, Tuesday, AuElection, Tuesday, August 28 1934. ,. gust 28, 1934. MAY SPECIALS "hold go00ds and general merchan to $18.50. Beds; springs, plete line of Certainteed paints and large selection wall paper. Now. is the time to paint and furnish up at bargain prices. Goods are going up, buy now: H. BELOUD, 105 W. Maint’ St. Grass Valley. MAYTAG WASHERS SEE US for your new WashingMachine. Exclusive Dealer for Maytag Electric and gasoline engine washers, also.Easy Washers, Ilron rite Ironers;Westinghouse Refrigerators. Very Easy Terms Grass Valley Electric Co. Just arrived—A big load of house$4 up, 4 100-lb. ice boxes $11.50 . chairs : tables, rockers, ete. Also a comHereby announces his candidacy for It ‘was near a ditch } ‘His wife, Mrs. Nina . mining districts, getting from 100 to 200 pounds from each mine. They will be exhibited in bins on the sidewalk with a short statement of facts concerning the mine from which they come, the visitors being invited to take them home for paper weights and souvenirs of California mining districts. Jas. D. Stewart has charge of an from the time when the pan was first used to Gold Rush days of 1934. ° + NORTH BLOOMFIELD By JAMES TINDELL NORTH BLOOMFIELD, May 10.— a short ‘time ago. Deepest sympathy ,is felt for all his family and especially for ‘his aged ‘mother, ‘who ‘was aj long ‘time resident of Birchville, and now makes her hoome with a daughter in Antioch, where her son’s remains were Jaid to rest. ; boys with shovels saved their fine auto. While it made a good deal of work to clean the mud and dirt out, the other damages could easily be repaired. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Dudley, of Nevada City spent part of Sunday with Mrs. Dudley’s parents, in this field to visit Mr. Dudley’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. H O. Baker, of Forest Ranger Frank W. Megzgers motored to Milton Tuesday on offi-' French Corral. ‘Cial ‘business. : : Miss Margaret Mack, county em=. lumbia Hill during the week. Sacramento, spent Saturday: and Sunday with Mrs. Baker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. &. Moulton, of N. B. Bishop was'a visitor in CoMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dudley, of NeMr. and Mrs, E. B. Dudley, Phil Cummins, Mrs. A. P. Landsburg and Mrs. R. Penrose, attended the dance at Graniteville Saturday night. H. R. Coombes and family attended the dance in Graniteville Saturday night. Thorne English of Columbia Hill visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dudley are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Duiley. Mrs. Tracy Miller’s friends are and that, she has left the hospital . and is at the home of her father, Mr. + Bankus in Nevada City where children have been. improving, she will home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kempster, Mrs. Richard and daughter, of Sacramento, return to her vada City were Sunday guests of Mr. 120 East Main St. Grass Valley Phone 9 for Free Demonstration 2-9-tf PIANO FOR SALE—lInquire at the Nugget office. tt. USED WASHING MACHINES~-7e69 us for some nice bargains.---“ross Valley Electric Co., 120 <t Main exhibit of mining equipment dating street. h-} 4-2-wks FOR SALE—8 acre ranch, family orchard, pasture, barn. Modern 5 room house; $2500. Half cash. Route 1, Box 142% Auburn, Calif. FOR SALE—Two-wheel trailer, Reasonable. Apply C. A. Boren, 215 Sacramento St. Phone 452 2t p. LOST—Brown_ short haired femal dog. Answers to name Nugget. Strayed from Remington Hill. May have wandered to Tahoe-Ukiah highway. Reward. F. A. Crampton, Box 830, Nevada City. lad to hear of her speed recovery undersigned, whose principal place sd 6 y . . Of business is at Red Dog, California, hereby gives notice that application her . Ogist for a license to carry on within If she keep: . the State of California for the year ee tending December 31, 1934, the busi,
. ness of . trating, reducing, ergency rélief agent, was in this sec‘tion Tuesday on_ business. Lion Hunter Leadshaw, of the Fish and Game Commission, spent several days in this section last week searching for the big cat of the forest. Ed Fournier, of Sierra City, passthrough town Wednesday, route to Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. King Leylender motored to Sacramento Wednesday on a short business visit. ed enpSneasote eae enya nee ee WASHINGTON ENJOYS MOTHER’S DAY PROGRAM WASHINGTON, May 14.-——Mr. O. Winburn, of Grass Valley, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. EB. J. Haverstock at. the Sierra Yuba Inn at Washington, Sunday. On. finding that ho Mother’s Day program had been planned, Mr. Winburn arranged._a meeting and aprrepriate exercises were held for Mother's Day. All who attended expressed their thanks to Mr. Winburn for the pleasant. afternoon. The meeting was held in the Washington school house. ee Seed Mr. and Mrs. Nye Johnson motoied to Hamilton City recently where Mr. Johnson enjoyed a visit with his parents. They were accompanied by Mrs.-W.-E. Young; Mrs. Will Hatch and children. * Mrs. Will Davis has. had as week end visitors, Mrs. W. Trotlett and Mrs. Steiner of Big Creek; Fresno Mr. and Mrs. Waggoner and little daughter, of Marysville, were visitors during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Benton ‘Wilcoxon, of Drumm, visited the family of J. W. Culver Sunday, Mrs. Culver accompanied them to. Pleasant Valley. Mrs. A. Browning returned from Nevada. City Tuesday evening after spending the week at that place. The. Board of Trustees, of the French Corral district, held a meeting Friday evening and have retained Miss Theresa O'Connor, their present teacher, for the next term, 1934-1935. WASHINGTON NEWS By MRS. CLYDE COLE WASHINGTON; May 15.—Mrs. reorge Beckwith and family of Oakland, were week end visitors at their summer home here‘last week. and Mrs. E. B. Dudley. Messrs. J. W. Williams and Ray Carter, Were here from Foote’s Crossing, Sunday. Mrs. A. V. Tindell visited Mrs. Julia Manning and sister, Miss Mary Purcell, Saturday. Messrs. Frank Goebel, H. Murry; ville Sunday. Millard Richman left Friday evening for Corning, where he will be employed during the harvest season. Mr. W. M. Myers saw his cat playing in his front yard with something. He investigated and found a rattler two feet long. Rattiers are plentiful this season. James Tindell killed one under his home recently. * Osear F. Jones, 68, retired miner and native of You Bet, passed in Sacramento last Thursday. leaves-a wife and six children mourn his passing. Burial away He to seorge’ Kohler,-. of Stanford Uniplace in a Sacramento cemetery. He versity, spent Sunday in Washington with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kohler. Mr. Clayton Chatfield and party were visitors*in Washington Sunday. : Mr. Chester Laney passed through Washington today with a large band of cattle, taking them to their summer range above Washington. Foster Alderman was in town last Friday with his cattle, which range around here. Mr. Smith, of San Francisco, is in Washington on business. He is one of county. ; the employes of the Land Office, in San Francisco. resided in Sacramento the past six years. ~— A group of boys consisting of Robert Schiffner, Jim Stephens, Norman Chatfield and R. Mullis, spent the week end on a fishing trip in the high mountains. — * Mrs. Louise Merrill, of Sacramento, was a recent visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary Guenther in Nevada City, and her niece, Mrs. R. N. Stephens. Mrs. Merrill is . a former resident and has been visiting for a time with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tindell, visited Granite-; NOTICE In compliance with Section 1, Chapter 183, Statutes of 1929, the has been made to the State Mineralmilling, sampling, concenrefining, purchas. ing, and receiving for sale ores, concentrates, and amalgams bearing gold or silver, gold dust, gold and silver bullion, nuggets ;and specimens. Protests may be made by any person to the issuing of such license at the office of the State Mineralogist, } Ferry Building, San Francisco. LUTHER W. SIMPSON Pub. May 21,-25; 28. JOSEPH A. FRANK (incumbent ) 'Hereby announces his candidacy for ' County Supervisor of the Fourth Su. . FOR SUPERVISOR . . ramento Street, Old Town, to the! Gise. including 5-foot bath fUD . orvisorial District at the Primary j Freeman Hotel, ew Auburn. complete with new fixtures #19.. siection, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. . Rosenberger will urge CROTED ETS . 75, 19 cook stoves $9 to $20. $35! Sa ie aa ee en ae TE ERR a ES ; of commerce and other boost bodies ; borch hammock all coil spring . FOR SUPERVISOR . throughout the state, as well as in; construction, water proof cover, . dividuals to enter teams in the desert j adjustable head rest, our price’ E. J. HAVERSTOCK canary race. ; $15.50. This is a real bargain. Hereby announces his candidacy for Many other features are now being {. One Beil hed: chesterfield $27.50. County Supervisor of the Third Su(planned for the gold show. Art Sath-. Finest ma inner spring mat-: pervisorial District at the Primary er will have charge of the staging of . tr'ess,—a-—_real-bareain—at $14.50. Election Tuesday, August 28, 1934. two nights of boxing. He is now ! whe they—last:-25. slightly used . / ~ _—looking over talent in the different . IKapok mattresses, good ticks, $6] FOR SUPERVISOR : mining camps with which to build} each. _A big selection of dressers! . E. B. DUDLEY (Encurmbent) ‘County Supervisor of the Third Su‘pervisorial District at the Primary . i Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR COUNTY CLERK AND AUDITOR R. N. MCCORMACK Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Clerk and Auditor of Nevada County at the Primary Blection Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR SHERIFF ARTHUR BARRICK Hereby announces his candidacy for the’ office of Sheriff of Nevada County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR SHERIFF . GEORGE R. CARTER (Incumbent) Is hereby announced 2s 1 *1n4‘Aate for re-election to the o'.i. of iff of Nevada County, California, at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR SHERIFF her. Is hereby announced as a candidate for Sheriff, of Nevada County, at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 19384. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY W. E. WRIGHT (Incumbent) Is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of. Disthe Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY VERNON STOLL Hereby announces his candidacy for! District Attorney of Nevada County, at the Primary Election, August 28, 1934. FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MRS. ELLA M. AUSTIN Is hereby announced as a candidate for Superintendent of Schools of Nevada County at the Primary Election, . Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT . i took . Phone 108 Phone 250 W . LAUNDRY * DRY CLEANERS UY your washing ? _ Assure yourself of clean, healthful clothing by phoning us to call for your laundry bundle. che oy Grass Valley Nevada City GRASS VALLEY STEAM of Schools, at the Primary Election ‘of Tuesday, August 28, 1934, DICKERMAN DRUG STORE M.' 3 Dickerman. OF SCHOOLS AUSTIN R. CURNEEN Hereby announces his candidacy for the office of County Superintendent CHROME PLATED ew ! trict Attorney of Nevada County, at ary . FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR M. J. BROCK. Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Assessor at the Primary Election Tuesday, August 28, 134, FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR -. JOHN M. HAMMILL } (Incumbent) Is a candidate for re-election to the office of Assessor, Nevada County, ;at Primary Election, August 28, 1934 FOR COUNTY TREASURER . j j j me FRANK STEEL (Incumbent) Is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer at. the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR COUNTY RECORDER SAMUEL J. CLARK Hereby announces his candidacy for reelection to the office of County Recorder at the Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934.: FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR _ J. F. O°;CONNOR (Incumbent) 5 Is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection to the office of County Surveyor, at the Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Nevada City Township W. L. MOBLEY 's hereby announced as a candidate for Justice of the Peace of Nevada City Township of Nevada County at the Primary. Election, Tuesday, Au-. gust 28, 1934. OSCAR WINBURN Is hereby announced as a candidate CARL J. TOBIASSEN —tfor Justice of the Peace for Grass Valley Township at the Primary Elee-tion, August 28, 1934, FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, HARRY GOUDGE iIs hereby announced as a candidate . for Justice of the Peace of Grass Valley Township at the Primary Blec. tion, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. ee FOR CORON A. M. HOLMES (Incumbent) Is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Coroner,’ at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1394. FOR CORONER L. R. (Bob) JEFFORD Is hereby announced as a candidate for Coroner of Nevada County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, 28, 1934. FOR CONSTABLE Nevada City Township THOMAS OLIVER . Is hereby announced as a candidate for Constable of Nevada City Township of Nevada County at the PrimElection, Tuesday, August 28, August 1934. an 57h The Nevada City Nugget is Now $2.50 per year f Ba BOREN Painter and Decorator PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY 215 Sacramento Street “GEM MICROMATIC Boulder St. Phone Nevada City 452 NEVADA CITY HOME LAUNDRY FAMILY TRADE OUR “SPECIALTY . Mrs. O. Mullis, Prop, Nevada. \ Phone 491 W Mrs. Frank Colvin, in Grass Valley. 111 Bennett St Grass Valley! Nevada. City, _T. W. Richards. ~RISPIR PAT. CITY NUGGET FOR $2.50 A } ‘ SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEV, FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE . -