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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 7, 1934 (8 pages)

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SI AN eaaperninnntipinnerenigeut tet ioowainpinidlinemteee ne t ee AA SSSR a <—<aainninssenn ee zi D : Lucille Jones, WOg: : Sf es eee > a By ip ie ba . IY 1a j shake Nn Nederts, re atethes AD! “ ile, Juanie Ada Wesley, Patsy Whel’ BE AXGST . an, William Carlton, Edward Smitf, i} f +E iSue Jefford, Walter Enderlin, Carol Gerald Lane Murray, stanley Sinn, Williard Nancy Davis,’ Edan Roberts, . Lee Nicholson, Billy Juanice NicholRiedel, ASE Sty Loois Jean Joan iin, Nathelte Curry, Joyce Veale, Camioloa Jean Shaw, Bonnie May Wayne, Katherine Wayne, Eileen Barton, John Richard Capps, Patricia Ducotey, Williard Austin, Patricia Mrs. . Bennetts, Freddy Tremewan, Cart George Rua, Lonnette Winney, Dale ison, first day of resSisters At the close of the istration the Prize Baby Show, ever. 60 little tots . 2 number of whom for Pythian had been entered, were Nevada City babies. The program as outlined by Rita Morrison, recording secretary . ; : oo jan . Curry, Violet Kelly, Bobby Kelly, of Olympic Temple No. 10, Pythian‘ * a9 ? ’ Sisters, is to include a health clinic, . Jehn Coplantz, Ben Engstrom, Jack sis FS, 18% £UG a nes il ’ ° 2 I Shirley Jane Allan, Sherrel a baby beauty show, and a ecoronaaie : ees : ers n ge-/Allan, Raymond Allan, Mildred Neltion of a baby king and queen se-; lected: fram each of three age Gives oe ees Margaret Nelson. ; , eeistration offices are open entered . the Grass Valley Flower Shop, Burdette j Mill Street, Grass Valley, from nine at night. at 99 23 ions. : Amone' the first. babies were: Danny Ear! Jones, tn tie wee et Gene Risley, Anita May Orzalli, Mary jin the morning until SIX Lou Fitzsimmons, Rae Frances sha STEEL HAS LONG RECORD Vernon Hatch, Gordon Marshal Leslie Joan Gould, Leonard ! aE Lageson, Patricia Ann Dunn, . OF FAITHFUL SERVICE Douglas ‘Atkins, Winnie May Norris, j ter, Yack Hodges, Mary MeHaffie, Janice . In Friday’s issue of the Nevada q affie, fillidm: © Harry Jones,! \ ; uf ied ‘ ibs : n s ,City Nugget, it. was erroneously staBetty. Marie Helloh, Sally Ann Joy-] : ted in the article announcing the ner, Marjorie Anita Coomes, Jodean : candidacy of Frank Steel for County Roen Busby, Ronald Noel Clifford, Betty Ann Seltzinger, Jackie Ben-} TTeasurer and Tax Collector that Mr, nett. Bevérly Taina Mex Mildven. Steel served as Deputy under WilGardner, Catherine Gardner, Junita. iiam T. Garland, faa ete Frank Steel served as Deputy SOE OOO i a } C A BOREN County Clerk under the late County : Clerk George Coughlan. At the Painter and Decorator PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY 215 Sacramento Street Phone Nevada City. 452 time Mr. Garland resigned the office of County Treasurer and Tax Colleetor Mr. Steel was appointed to fill this vaeaney by the Board of Supervisors, ‘Up to this appoointment by Ee Board Frank Stee] Was in the \ TE County Clerk’s and Auditor’s office, CHROME PLATED Serving as deputy under William T. Garland was Miss Elma Hecker, ee at the present time is serving !in the same capacity with Mr. Steel. : x . RA@?QR . TAILINGS PLANT AWAITS Os 3 MACHINERY FROM EAST The completion of the tailings plant at the Idaho-Maryland mine is being held up for a week or ten. days on iaccount of Some special machinery which has not arrived from the east. ; The cyanide plant is working very . satisfactorily with substantial quanti. z — ties of the concentrates being treated. TORE The company has been storing their DICKERMAN DRUG 5 Paencias to be run through. the M. H. Dickerman T. W. Richards W plant ag Soon’ ae all is in readiNevada City, California oe with blades new ness, rif. ENTERS RACE FOR JERIF’SPOST (i An announcement of Particular in. terest to voters of Nevada county is to be found elsewhere in this. issue of the Nevada City Nugget, ing the candidacy of Arthur C. announcBarrick, prominent Grass Valley citizen, for the office of sheriff of Nevada county. Barrick is well known to citizens of this community for his interest in ;civie affairs and his, work in the Grass Valley fire department, where he served as chief for 1932-33. For jthe past ten years he has been em;Ployed by the P. G. & E. Company as a lineman. He is well versed in . artairs of the county and bears an prenest desire to share in ig advancement, ; Barrick is offering his candidacy in a sincere belief that he can serve the county with the highest degree of efficiency, being a man of up. Tight character, fine morals and eni tirely fearless in backing his beliefs, He is also of the belief that the sheriff’s office can ‘De administered with economy without losing its efficiency. Heé believes-in cooperation with other peace officers and the enforcement of law and order in every Sense of the word. Personnally honest and upright, he Promises the voters that type of administration, Barrick ig not by any means yu stranger to police methods shaving spent considerable time in their Study. At the present time he stands as an eligible on the civil service list of the State Highway Patrol, having . passed the tests with a high rating. [ He is cognizant of the fact thay j Nevada county is rapidly expanding lie and that the expansion is bringing in its wake an undesirable: element. He believes that vigilance and constant contact with conditions will serve greatly to protect persons and property. 4 3. Mr. Robert Patterson, who gave a “Seth Parker’ service at the Methodist church a year ago, Save a. sermon, “His Last Voyage,”’ yesterday morning: He is also giving a dramatic program at 7:30. this Monday Ay Me ae ote sh te oe Se1S 1% ete skeate ste ste stestestiatest at <7 AR M09, \7 peer eineeieeeneEEeeeeibeeberEESELEEEDE oletenqyer. evening. F : g tev. H. H. Buckner held a service : Bhat the county hospital Sunday afterre GRANT and HEETHER Lumber Co. %. noon. The motion picture “King of ‘ Kings’ presented at the Methodist € Phones 7-F-3 and 7-F-14 Camptonville, Calif. _ffehureh Saturday evening was well * attended and thoroughly enjoyed. Lumber, Millwork, Sash-doors, Corrugated Iron, Nails, %. The Pacific Gas & Electric. comca pany is buliding a new office in AlBuilder’s Supplies, Shingles, Shakes, Mining, Timbers, Lagging, Wood 2 per cent 10 days, 30 days net-1 per cent per month on past ee oe eee Nesiehefesfee fess leghany. A number of new buildings have been built since the big fire of several months ago: Dr. W. B. Hary is also preparing to build a large residence and big hospital. due accounts ‘g ; *. Mrs. I. L. Putnam returned to NeTRUCK LOAD LOTS DELIVERED Wee ce we oe + honeymoon spent-—-in the Feather Peete etedoteteotutesed tetecestetectet lio delleteetetutedotelotetoteletitatien Mhtttetetal . River country. Ri ebteintedediobgaegehieaepay Hlehehtetesetetoteteseseometofegegege . Throngs were out last Friday eve¢ ete og eaters tes 3h. % cs Tackle That’s Fit for Fishing’ Our Stock Is Complete of Rods, Reels, Lines, Baskets, FO Mbp pe ted. IESE ebay Be 5 Pebtbben Fly Hooks, Bait Hooks, Spinners, Leaders, Salnion . Eggs, etc. = 2 See Our Windows for : : Complete Outfit 3 Alpha Stores, Ltd. Nevada City, California BROAD STREET. PHONE 5 . oe? ning to enjoy the splendid concert given by the Nevada City high school band from the National hotel porch, Director Sweeney is to be compli. mented -on the splendid performance per his. pupils. tay Wilde, Robert Schiffner, Gene Pucker and Albert Pratti spent the ! week end at Sardine Lake, above Sierra City, on a fishing trip. . Mr. and Mrs. James Bell; Mrs. Ernest Holloway, Mrs. Robert Yearnshaw, and Ernest Abel, of Maxwell, (attended the meeting of Evangeline chapter Saturday evening. They were accompanied by Mrs. toy Nuckolls, of Grass Valley, a former Maxwell resident. Mrs. Bell is the district deput matron of the 5th district. While here the also enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Ra Martine, the first matron of their chapter. Mrs. Peter Nelson, who has spent some time here visiting her daughter, Mrs. V. V. Foley, is visiting in Berkeley: She was accompanied by little Patricia Foley. Mrs. C. E. Bosworth and son, Donald, motored to Livermore Saturday and returned Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Darrah, who will visit here fora time. ° Ray C. Rossen, of Oakland, spent . } the week end in Nevada City in his }old home and visiting friends. Mrs. W. E. Young has had as precent guests, Mrs. Blanche Fischer {and children, of Sacramento. a Mr. and Mrs, David May, of Denver, Colorado, arrived in Nevada. . City. Sunday for a visit of a few days pe her parents, Mr. and Mrs, BH, 3. Baker. : Mr. and Mrs. May also spent ja few days visiting in San Francisco. j Fred Reed ig leaving Tuesday for tthe government hospital in Liver. more. L. Ww. Lobdell is taking Mr. ‘Reed down by auto. ’ the delightful affair was comprised + st See eaneveAuAN AAU RoRuROMKEAALAvauRoRUALAMaLeuRaneraieiAiErararanenong i SOCIAL EVENTS MEU Un tet Ti Ae S/RUB i wiimia CCE ee anaa 908 0 ONAL EReRRRANALEnANmENAEENEKENeU@NeN PE Te i tos
= iat O. E.'S. Chapters ipter of Neveda Cliy 1She i nhseline Ch: Yitualistic work with such _ perfec. tion as to speak well of their District ; Deputy Vera Ingram of Grass Valley, . : who was unable to be present on/ account of sickness, Two Candidates, Mrs. M. Gleason jand Mrs. May *Carpenter, of Grass . Valley, Were initiated into the order. '! 3esides the two high state offi;cials there were several other ae ! i { . . ' i ’ officers and matrons from the bay district, Burlingame, : Sacramento, Georgetown, Auburn, } ‘ and many past matrons and patrons, } Grand Electa, Miss Ardea Jordan, of the state of Nevada, and a representative grand officer of the state of . Virginia were present. milton chapter, No. 9, one of the first in!§ the state, waS also honored by ‘te . Presence. of a charter member, Mrs. . FY, Lege. . Worthy Grand Matron Jessie G. . i ! and patrens Morris brought a message* of cheer and happiness. She_most Sraciously accepted gifts presented by both chapters. Each sift being presented with a beautiful song of spring. A‘ y short but beautiful musical program was enjoyed , after which refreshments were served buffet style. Banner Mt. Auxiliary To Banquet Scouts The Auxiliary of Banner Mountain, Towle ‘is leaving tended visit with relatives in Illinois, was presented with a traveling 5 j bag by her friends. and Aurora Chapter-of Grass Valley, . home Was artistically decorated ag 1 ! were Nevada City Garage Engine OverhaulingValve Grinding 128 MAIN STREET Be anna eee ae . ! Se aaimias May 7, for an exrings cost no more than ordinary blossom designs—are the ultimate in quality and good fasie. See our complete stock, y ; The Schiffner . y2nd Worthy Grand Patron Wallace sweat beas and pansies arranged in! e . QO, fe Sy greeted their Worthy Grand ,large bowls. Enjoying the affair [ j { i Matron Jessie G. Harris, of Berkeley, the honoree, Mrs. Towle, Mrs. : TELE : T. Tutherford, of Napa, last Satur-} Jack Widauf, Mrs. Etta Los Kamp, . 1 *S da evening with their ever gracious : Mrs, Harriet Farmer, Mrs. Lacy . ; q ' hosni ite shi is me oN, at ~ : . hi i phaal tier t _ cabs > Fra ned . Jones, Mrs. Jay Roberts, Mrs. George . DEPENDABLE JEWELERS 4 throughout the northern district. . Bobst and the hostess. \ 124 Mill St. Silks Grass Valley i Both chapters exemplified ~ their . Gee : : : : 4 SSeFETE SEE SE orga CHAS. E. LEITER Plymouth Distributor SALES and Service SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT-“ANYWHEREANYTIME” . . fp GREASING GAS AND OIL . Motor Repair Work of __ Every Kind BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS C. E. WAITE, SUPT. REPAIR DEPT. Expert Miecnanics NEVADA CITY PHONE 133 Post, V. F. W., is making plans to entertain the Boy Scouts, high school ; band and wives of visiting representatives of Banner Mt. Post, at a banduet next Friday evening, May 11th, fter the regular meeting, Mesdames Gertrude Ward and Ted Deal are on: the committee for the evening’s entertainment. Gold Flat Club Guests of Mrs. Whitney Mrs. Lee. Whitney, of Lost Hill, ! Carmen Veck SHAMPOO FINGER WAVE & MANICURE _BELLE’S BEAUTY SHOP Belle H. Thompson * * * e SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK Permanent Waves Complete $2.95 $3.50 $5.00 up : ! entertained 20 members and .two. Suests of the Gold Flat elub._ last Thursday afternoon. at the Whitney home were viewed ; With pleasure. Mrs. Ray Packwood, recently married, was presented with a small gift and received the best wishes of the club members. Trinity Sunday School to Celebrate Mother's Day The teachers and superintendent of the Sunday school of Trinity Episcopal church, are making plans for! a Mother’s Day program to be given by the children of the school. The program will be rendered at the regj ular-Sunday school hour. The full ; Program will be published in Friday’s issue of the Nevada City Nugget and the publie is cordially invited to at-) tend, . t ee . . ‘ 1 Laurel Parlor to Observe Mother's Night Laurel Parlor, N. D. G. W., is holding its annual Mother's Night on Wednesday evening, May 16. Moth-} er’s night is'one of the big events of } the year, Chairmen of the program . committee are Margaret Clarke and Lucille Hamilton. Mrs. Louvia Kil{roy is the chairman of the refresh/ ‘ment committee, j Officers will be nominated this} . Wednesday evening, May 9, fae ? Mrs. Ernest Towle is. Complimented Guest Mrs. Ernest Towle was the complimented guest at a luncheon given by Mrs. Otto E. Schiffner on Thursday at one o'clock. The group enjoying of ladies who regularly meet together for social sewing afternoons. Mrs. HOTEL POWELL former location’ of TURPIN HOTEL 17 Powell St. at Market St. Si Free Garage Enquire at Office Completely Refurnished Recatteted and Redecorated W. M. SELL, Jr. Mgr. . 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