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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 21, 1937 (6 pages)

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7 FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937. NEVADA CITY NUGGET PAGE FIVE. = BABY CLINIC THURSDAY AT M. E CHURCH PARLORS dren may have ‘defects noted and cared for during the summer before school starts in the fall. The Baby Clinic sponsored by the. A pre-school round-up and clinic Washington grammar school P. T. A.,. was held in Truckee yesterday. Dr. Downieville on Monday will be held in the Methodist church} Emmaline Banks examined the chil-. Were held in Downieville yesterday parlors Thursday, May 27. Dr. Buc-. dren. She was assisted by county with Rev. Father O’Reilly officiatheim will examine the children and. health nurse Mrs. I. Hefelfinger. ing. Mrs. Ponta was born in Italy 74 will be assisted by County Health Nurse I. Hefelfinger. Saturday, May 29, a pre-school! Nevada, is visiting her mother, Mrs. band, Joseph Ponta passed away sev-. age round-up will be held for all. T. S. Ford. eral years ago. Surviving her are the) , following relatives. A. J. Ponta, traft fic officer at Downieville is a nephew; Mr. and Mrs. John Ponta of Downieville are her brother in law land sister in law; and there are the ‘following nieces; Mrs. Stella Fer. rari, Mrs. Paulin Mervich, LeBarr Meadows; Mrs. Mary Witty, Mrs. 4 . Stella Cole, Misses Anna Pottaro, B\Lytha Pottaro, Alameda; Mrs. Geo. . Nielsen, Mrs. M. DeMattai, . evening, Washing and Simonizing First-Class Work Prices Reasonable. We Call for and Deliver P.D.Q. SERVICE STATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES SACRAMENTO NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO APPROPRIATE WATER Pe nae neree ae ener'sane LATE CAROLINA PONTA —scr'cr ncpnews ana nieces in ana, WPA PUTS MEN ON LAID TO REST THURSDAY 270272 or2s= Vater F 1 ices for the late Mrs. ee seer a S TRUSTEES FOR COUNTY Py activities in Nevada County, ASSESSMENT WORK : d Dewnlavitle plicants to file declarations to enter . years ago and came to Downieville. .:ne trustee election for the Nevada are being placed on four projects in . Mrs. Harry Robinson of Lovelock,. about 45 years ago. Her late huscounty schools. hose to enter the race in other disfor the*local work. tricts. bone. V. Gilman, H. I. Snider. ing chosen. for this A. EB: Hooper, Roy E. Terrell, Jr., mento, He said every available man was the son of Mr. Frank W. Bennallack. : ‘work will be resumed on the new } s -section of the Washington road as . DOWNIEVILLE ROAD i" rocr"ion tomar, William P.Mitchell, in charge of 7 SCHOOLS NOMINATED states he has between 65 and 70 men . ‘employed in the county on improve-} Thursday was the last day for ap-' ment projects. . Men who are number one workers TO BE DONE THIS YEAR Many inquiries have come in in regard to assessment moratoriums and latest news the Nugget has releeived is that the matter is before congress. The law provides that assessment work must be done. The : . he four mile contract . on tha' senate mines and mining committee Birchville,, Margaret E. Madden. Downieville highway above Good. are discussing merits of another Lime Kiln, Alice E. Sleeman. ‘years Bar is the first project start-; moratorium. An attempt is being Mariposa, Mrs. C. Cunningham. . ing May 15. The Soda Springs pro-. made to end moratoriums on mining Pleasant Valley, Alfred H. Kneeject opened yesterday while anothclaims. While it has been of vast benefit during th@ depression it is 'er will open at Donner Lake June. i first; the Boea dam is the fourth. felt the claim holders have progressMr. Mitchell stated the WPA gives ed so far out of the depression that 'a man about $40 per month. Men are they are able to carry on the work from now on. The Nevada City. this area, leaving numbers two and lection was held about two weeks three class workers who are incapgo but the following are a list of, acitated by age or physical defects, Rough and Ready, Paul Davis. Spenceville, August Anderson. Wolf, J. M. Sanford. Meadow Lake high school, Virgil being certified every Tuesday, 13 besection last! French Corral, Mrs. Lily M. Cul-, Tuesday. AN these men must be Raemah Peter Skeahan, born May eligible for this work passing the 9, 1937, died May 20,.1937. InterHales, state relief requirements in Sacrament in the Catholic cemetery. He and Mrs. 4H. will be put on. Mitchell also stated Skeahan. of Nevada City. Grass Valley, Richard J. Application 8942 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Ridge. Mines, Inc., care of F.C. Homar, President, North San Juan, CaliSacramento Junction of Pine Street +Phone 315 to South Yuba: River, County of Ne-. vada. Amount applied for: 15 eubie feet per second. Diversion season named: Novem® ber Ist to June 30th of each season. Water to be used for mining an¢ on domestie purposes. Mm GENERAL ELECTRIC Point: of— diversion within SW . of NE% of Section 33, T 18 N, R 9 is the only . refrigerator with BH, M.D. B.& M. 1937, applied to Water Resources, Department of} Public Works, State -of California for a permit to appropriate unap-. propriated water, subject to existing . DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT ; Water to be -appropriated . from! Spring Creek and branches, tributary NE\™% of SE% of Section 33, T 18 Nh Oo RM. D:-B. GM. NW 14,-0f NW YY, of Section 3, T 17 N,-R 9B, M.D. Be. M. . Place of use described: Portion of mineral lot No. 49 in SW% of NE! of Section 1.T 17 N, R 8 EB, M. D. B. & M. Water will be returned to Mid-. dle Yuba River in SE%4 of SE% of RELATIVE TO PROTESTS This exclusive G-E feature gives you More Cold at Less
Cost and More Years of Service! tests will be supplied free upon re-. sources. Any person desiring to against the granting of such permit shall within Sixty days from date. hereof file with the Division of Water Resources, Sacramento, California. a written vrotest. Such protest . shall clearly set forth the pfotestthe application and shall contain the following information: THRIFT “sealed-in-Stes! appropriation and ‘use. (2) The basis of protestant’s water right. 3) Protestant’s past and present use of water both as:to amount used and land irrigated, or use made of water if other than irrigation. (4) The approximate location of protestant’s land or place of use and point of diversion of the water. A copy of the protest should be sent to the applicant and this office notified that the same has been done. EDWARD HYATT, State Engineer. Dated: Sacramento, © California, May.7, 1937. May 21,.28, June 2 and 9. = NEW LOW PRICES $12.4.50L— Foote Electrical Co. Grass Valley Telephone 122 132 Mill Street ——— _—$—$<$<—$<$$—————————————————— rd SO = OO ———_————— F RO MROUSE RIVE-. » MARKET At This Afterncon’s Session of the HOME CRAFT INSTITUTE AND COOKING SCHOOL WE CARRY ALL THE PRODUCTS WHICH JANE BARTON USES IN HER COOKING White King Granulated Soap, Rumford Baking Powder, Snow Flake Soda Crackers, Honey Maid Graham Crackers, Globe A-I Cake Flour, Globe A-! All Purpose Flour, Ghirardelli’s Ground Chocolate. We specialize. in FRESH VEGETABLES. We specialize in FRESH EGGS. We specialize im firstclass GROCERIES. We specialize in fine grade COLD MEATS AND CHEESE, Our Prices Are the Lowest Possible for Quality Goods. Drive In and See Us NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY HIGHWAY OPEN 7 A. M. TO 8 P. M.— SATURDAY 9 P. M. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY ‘ornia, has under the date of April 12, , ie the Division of. } COOLING Section 25, T 18 N, R 8 BE, M.D. B. fs @ uM. Blanks upon. which to submit pro. i quest by the Division of Water Re-. i protest i, ant’s objections to the granting of . fm (1)-Statement of the injury which . “f would result to protestant from such . § AONTGOMERY WARD cool for home or vacationing $1.95 Bouffant be-ruffled frocks of printed lawn; tailored styles of confetti-dot swiss, or lacetrimmed eyelet batiste. Easy to tub, too! Sizes 14 to 52. RIVERSIDES! Sg"@ All Sizes 0” Sale ae 4 imi ime a without limit as . se Extra quality! . rec 3s+ nsulated 4 as ale and save Guarantee or miles! tough tread aoe in tee cer F Buy ~ FULL 12 MONTH GUARANTEE! = Exch. Price Commander battery sale! Reg. $3.95. 39 plates. New materials, 4-days only! 100% PURE PENN VANIA Standard Quality. 30c to 35c quality! 5 qt. can—6&c. 2 gallon can—$1.00 (Add 1s qt. Fed. tax to oil prices) a 1 gal. Linseed Oil, 3 qts. TurF ae K Ly pentine included with 5 gals. of SUPER HOUSE PAINT The finest made! Covers as much surface, . 89 hides as well, looks as fine, lasts as long as any paint made regardless of name or price! gal. cee in 5 gal. cans of Smartness FELTSor STRAWS . All the news in brims! Flattering wide ‘“‘pictures,” saucy rollers or off the face types. Ribbon trims, or tailored bands. White or pastels. Montgomer 1039 HIGH STREET AUBURN, CALIFORNL Covert or AGY Chambray Look at these wear features — triple stitched; non-rip sleeve facings; Py double shoulders!