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November 27, 1933 (4 pages)

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i ' This is Nevada City's ONLY Hometown Newspaper. It supports things worth while. Do you subscribe, for it? sinew Wwe 00 oun man ada City Nug Nevada City Nugget is a Member of the United Press And California Newasaner Publishers Association . oe . Your Hometown News. paper helps build your {. i community. Readers and advertisers make it a cet good builder. Vol. VIIL No. 8 The County Seat Paper NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA The GOLD Center Maribbiele tS NOV. 27, 1933 + Body Of Brooke Hart Found; His Murderers Are Hanged By Mob Mrs. Ella M. Austin will start ap-. PUilding on Broad street. They arc . yy orséinan have succeeded in tear SEs = a ent . Cutting away pillars in front to make . ins down the bie vault of eemeént and portioning the monthly 10 per ce nt) er ee } j : s rarious. Way for the new and modern front} railroad iron in the old Citizens bank = sea: school allotment to the various . . ¢ : ; i : : oe schools _in Nevada__ county. The. that is to display Safeway Store Pro-. The old M-Cafe which was recently A mob of 5000, fired to frenzy: from their cells through streets with Heo rlat de money received by County . ' duce, . leased by Mrs. Neaves of: the Sham. < { . . yesterday by the finding of Brooke} kicks and clubbings, finally stripped Treasurer Frank M. Steel for sram-. The old Crystal Theatre on Com-. Tock Cafe, is rapidly being remodeled Hart's body onthe Alameda mud! their weve? yoieeye and sbi ee }mar schools Was $18 354.14 and for: mercial street that is being remodel. . into a neat attractive restaurant by flats, broke into the county jail at) to a tree in St James par . . high schools $6,163.96. Deé¢ember ; ed by Steger and Sons, is rapidly as-} Smith and Son, Cone r San Jose last night, braved tea ae ihe attack on the jail was made . . As stated in-a recent issue of the suming‘ a neat, modern appearance oe rele 1 e BOO a pie take in Ms So i . $ ; Serum aan and ve leveled. guns of jailers an . shortly before i1 o clock last night. Nugget about $10,000 in school war-. and is to bé used as a photographers . . SA CK OF PENNIES sheriff's daputies, seized John M. Sheriff Emig stood off the.mob for rants had been’ registered, some ‘of! studio. . . A ah Oe ‘. Holmes and Thomas H. Thurmond,! , pac ‘si: 1s by q f tear gas : : ; cae S. = oi Pere . FOO = : r ane a sha Hee Beh ne ce Oye eet see . : them being = for as long as = Kemodeling of the inside of the » i self confessed kidnappers and mur-!; 1 rhe he rave ¢ mob beBaca _ 7 F ms ; 5 : 7 ‘oH A da ie th em . but when that Bave aut the al months and some for shorter peri-. City Hall -on Broad street is practi. Four hiindnea. ARE 20 derers of Hart; and dragging th pet nter the jail. yhoned for . apie Sik Her Gani ahionot . ‘ “ga : aw: et oe Les 4 nee ae ae 5 3 : , ods, all bearing. six pe cent interest.! cally completed and in a few days it HHI dimes end 20 nickels paid a big _ ; eserves and. more oe meee 0 ; = = ; ; ol Some of this newly allotted money . is to be painted and papered. Steger . . cine bet this moming. Robert Brandisco” an eclared if they dic enry Morgenthau, — Jr. eae as SPR aE ass yeaa te i PANTLESS DRIVER Hi Francisco and declared if they x elas face si Pet ehedit an 1 ip fo: small schools that are not reg. ¢ and Sons have the contract. . . Tharp deputy district attorney, <n ‘ aAYrrit . io ie rs Ww C © , ma ce c = 7 3 ~ 1 . i . , I . ae Se ; ministrator; and newly ap-. . i-eriag warrants. Most of the out. a . . . Staunch son of the Golden Bear, LOSES CAR, MOUN TAl N ibe SOE. pointed undersecretary of the I standing registered warrants cbse . paid. this weighty pile of . coins t = i % ‘ < x ae ee eas 5 ' x } 4 vee Cary ‘ y a Governor Rolph earlier in_the day, treasury, will take ‘over the against the town schools and this . A . this morning to Arthur Hoge ‘DD § l stated that he woi send he. work of Secretary of. the TrenasRonee aly cue SSIS a : AR OR DE LW WHICH? {i ated~that he would, got send t ; wry William H. Woodin during, #0t™ent may balancé or clear up . whose Alma Mater is a red Stan CAMPTONVILLE, Nov. ete ‘State troops to protect the two pele the latter’s absence, due to itl; tae registered warrants. . F ford Indian, wilderen traveler wh ad lost} l derers He declared it was the sher-} 1g Pe ' FeAl Sena ea . i : : ‘ ; ewildered traveler who had lost i . leclared it we rent i poe cet appeoint. G . ‘411, All this miscellaneous assortae renee pal es er aay te bile jf; iff’s ie ment is believed con irmation ] . : }90th his pants and his automobile ifj ee : aaee a . , nent Jimmy taxes were dumped t ve last week w: } hind. drawn blinds and _ lc eke dj the administration’s intention . ml . . iy Apel ees : Z a eee shsiee =. to forge ahead vigorously with , Encouraging gains in several ma. . . into a heavy canvas money bag Jari “a " tha hio 3st asr aye ja ye ; sir an 15 aj e 4 tie " fering on iné hignway n oa Ve P. G0ors in their colonial mansion the present monetary ‘policy, . FOLKS SEE BIG GAME: jor factors Qf California business in al end’ then closed with a lead seal The trav shi whose name is-un-f{! San Jose. the father and nate =k ESS IEE : hogs 4 eae Ws “4 ; y i f ' : : : ee ; } Among those of Nevada City at-. October over the like month a year 1. and wire, so that Cardinal winner chown ,with a companion, stop: a brother. and sisters of Brooke Hart, i VR R j tending the big football game last '@80, offsetting the seasonal lecline’}. will have a fine time pocketing § local car and asked if they hadif! murdered: b y, westerday drank the, Wie H ob is Spee 2 fake Ee. ; : ale : Pit : ae ; pas a et eee Perens ae { 2 . Saturday between the University of{from month to month this year, are . . that seven bucks he won on the pones sata eee : =I i oe Sree Of BROtr one. OF bitterns ' California and Stanford in the bay reported in the November issue of . . . Standford team’s victervious turnlace along the highway; he hag!!! only a few_intimate friends have . : eG : Bees : of tl is be . ie Ep ase ane: aa ; aT a pel : . q district Were. Mr. and Mrs. O. Mc-’ the Bank of ‘America’s Business -Re-. ! ing back of the big bad bear on} lost it and had no idea wher it}: been adinitted to comfort the. famlv. { i FA NTE “Wi : Finger: i ee iSatundae He had also 1 hi a fy "Tall the se ages i. . Craney, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Beri-! View. The’‘bank’s preliminary Qc. . . Saturday. Aiea : 5 sa fe in th meee a : aes Sea pp e ea ae netts and children, Betty.and Ric 2) tober Index of Far Western: business, . Nevada City folks back from the and was clad in his underwear. . HjJast shay prayed that the murder con-. The new ‘Novice’ course of the , . ’ { S Bese ‘ joes i : es! : ; : Gitystirass Valley Git ial ae Jr., Walter Warnecke, Sheriff . standing at 58.4,represented a enin. . . big game declare it was the finest He finally reached the Log Cabin, . !) fossion of the 4 idnapers might prove. Nevada City-Grass Valley Ski un ees d ; ean c : ro [esta 4 Cees 4 bes Gant ¥ : Wt z : i finis yesterda R.Carter, Mr. and.Mrs. A. M pee S%2 over the all time low of 53.8!. gridiron battle they ever witnesswhere he obtained more clothing, alse, that somehow, someway, that; Was practically finished yesterday. : SU Up te once eens ¢ ‘ i ss . : : . 7 sic Me . : ? rie ae : : . pice Way is ¢ t 150 is . — and Mrs. Horace A. Curnow, Miss; in Ma 32. The index, based on ed. Breath taking thrills one afand th n t morning William “Alf bright fair, son and brothe r .d SUT: . The new runway is about iB) yare@es ; a / j : ; F pag : 5 : : at . . ? ‘ aa : Bernice “ Clemo, Lionel, and’ Alten} weigh! a and \seasonally. adjusted ter another gripped thé big andiing, proprietor of the Lang. Ga-Wlwieana resterday even this desperate} long and from fifty to one hundred, Berni seTHO,* 4410NE1, ant eet : : Pees = Lang oprietor ot: the.,.Lans., Ga ives Yesterday even this desnerate n ! 4 ; : : : . pe weeks ryan eee S eee . : de at ena ag . Davies, Tom Hogan, Mr and Mrs. E. carloadings, power production, and/. i ence of eighty thousand . wildly irage found the ear,-off the gerade, i}} > fled. The body unrecognizable ; feet wide. It is situated on a gen-. 1 5, l i 4 } ; 3 i Pa eke iE a eae . . lt of toi : i i . tle ‘sl lually leveling out at! E. Barker, Mrs. Otto Schiffner and! bank debits of seven. Far Western . . . cheering collegiate partisans, ‘The about h if a e 5 ut 1 of town; ne found by duc k hunters wv loating . H erie 5 4( 8on{Cecil, Mr. and Bir. H. M, <Lecte. States. decreased. $8 points form the . . . cohorts of rooters rooted, the great fortunately the car Was not damfi over the mud flats of the lower Ala-. the lower portion and should be a, Son: Poi odee Seht iy alo senor 3 Z aK : Vig e Seoke ey tg Penpice Sr : i ves , : ve ss ' : ; gi ae land son, Harley ,and Ralph Watters. ! September 1933 revised Index. . ) 9eovels Of colo ful musicians played, laged much. How itll hs pened if“ meda shore ' boon to those ski enthusiasis who, al ‘ » See \ . nt . open ; : \ j i : : aT ULES . . BF . ‘in the “1 eee ke EOE Pcie Aree ‘he number of employed in Cali-. j! 22d the youthful titans’ on ‘the Hci i known, whether> it Was't are stil in ne earnel ass. F f : « ae, $ A . ‘ lot nov ; aa ee : a fornia manufacturing industries dur-. . @vidiven did their mightiest, Stanimountain “dew or 1euntdin air)! ; Mr. and Mrs. Max Lantz, who will! FOUR BOYS NAMED ae eo : pies i : pe . ie RDRGUARS ENTER AND chia Ee ; as October was 24:6 per cent above . . . ford to.win by 7 to 3. ge . but t tHe mountains were too much . :;3)! wa ' . be Fides caretakers at the club hous 0 : me Se t ia et i : ctohbe voc, While payrells shored (=== . ) : i ROB AUPHA'S ORES SLi D. “ s pee ia . an HEEES dei eieeca-monice the™ ‘4 : ar 4 F'\0: A heir residence there and are rapidly} A EE q ete rs } 1999 t It] } i p are ewe ae Same 1982 month \Ithough emak Pa = = ting the place in first class-shape . ey ; ice 1 oS wre (“ nr 3 pis ipe . Uti . ; . The seventeenth annual Older eee os 1 : Mn 134 : 1 OA he LA ey . a 7 aici A * . 3 . » A shad ¢ *“, DiOyMeEnt. anc avr Ss ye a INDIAN : SPRINGS SHI Rd wy Sometime F fdag night the Alpha! for the winter season. i Gnnterence will he hele aioe ca nd payrolls in California . : Ne : iS = pnrerence Wil be held at Co-. manufacturine industri 3 las ) (T CARLOAD OF TOMATOES, S:ore of Nevada City, was entered by . The Alpha Hardware Company fur December 9 and-10, under -th fe I “ oe ee < ; ; : sats 3 : ! ecember 9 and ‘ nder Tne were below September ‘ Pa { . he ; ‘ AJ , burglars Who carried away a quanti-. nishea a truék, and a load of oak} » ES ees aes . : epremher, the month of 24 ¥ z i Shs : ; sour : ee Luspice of th NO, eae PDE} Oetober Was the fifth consecutive i Ea y of articles which included cutlery, . e¢hunks was hauled to the elub them will ‘be: “Th set ‘of:-th ' sixty: carioads of ‘tomatoes have! clocks, watches, and other small ar-! house. This was a donation by Fra . Sails.” TI : ppointed t s re.! ee Jetta pe Sanne ae aREVED ; é } ‘ : Sails. nose appointed: tO. Tepre-. gained ‘over He eorres Ee 7a been shipped from the Markwell dis-} ticles a 20 gauge automatic shot gun! pe ri. fee ; Poa Sa eg sacs hops ne as Lay a a = eee 1932 . as : > Kas al pig pm er ees ve j ‘3 os ‘ ‘ i te , sent the Nevada Ci y high school at periods and the: fo irth ‘consecutive trict of the thermal. belt’ along :the! being the: most valued art icle. . [The members of -the club ide AR PARKS are Ben . . Sweeney : ee LUE oie pc hs Gene Besa Sie RN eee we ; : : : Ve OULeEOnee. care: Ben Sweeney. ly cnt Gn eaean payrolis have shown Peni nne Brevi 6. peers MeCourtney Road _ near indi ane When clerks opened the door. Satspent Surday in working on the new . fiatley. Lacie: Frauklin Tuite sey > : rubie response to his efforts to Springs, so far’ this season. Good} yrdar morning they found article: s . course cutting out brush and timber; 7, ae thn oles ‘. ¥ ee ee . Secure immediate compliance with P Wiliie . ; < . #900 -famoiyn, i business conditions i he Far West ’ Rectan Pre yields are reported from the Philliy ; scattered about the store. Land es the-refusé, Were: W. jez : ; HORS Da tne. War: W \pproved Codes of Fair Competition rs) ‘tess chien j ere na Seana iis indicated -by thé decline in = th aire Nee Pee ci ‘ tlyps, and adjoining ranches. , i Deputy . Sheriff William ~Rickard! Garison, Antone Bore. Joe O Neill, . “Cs . ae all d Rx ( E is has been highly satisfactory, acecord; . ‘ I : eu ‘ Wiens eee = : . Officers nstatle Vv nuniber of business failures during . ; a YL ays 1 yi Tomato raising has been success-. ang Cc} of Police G. Robson “were €: McCinnis, Ellis Glark. Max Lantz, iV. F. W. Aud Riccits esate a ene ing to. B: ilden “Mattox, ~ Distrfet § ae 5) ; 1 a : + z ; the first three quarters.-of FOS A . pew eae ‘e eee Perry fully carried on in, the Spencerville called and made a complete research.'. Cameron Larsen, and M. D. Cough-. na Auxiliary ee mie clei oes ne os ~. Compliance Director, in a statement < : ; : Biptuas ei tne sweirth Federal Reserve:District, . ._. ‘ oday : section in Western Nevada count? for . The burglars gained entrance’ lin. ; if tiie i ; “. Gssued today , . : ‘ ‘ a : ' reas Banner Mountain Post of V.F. W., . where the number of-failures owas: 3.0 tes5 ee GES several years. The tomatoes are}*tirgnen the big door on the base-. Membership for the club for, the ; ‘. Sete : In his first two weeks as’ District ie : td ; Kite . : oP ee won sale at $100. Saturday night installed officers for per cent below the number./in -the a ij ; Di Missi my Na Jicked as soon as they turn a whit-. ment fioor same. to the up-; coming year are now on sale < { ; 3 epee \ : ae ; ; /Omplance Director, Mattox has repieked. as m5 Pare + ment Toor and then came. to the up-, Fi ae 150.¢ ni Sebaten the ensuing year. E. Raymond was} corresponding nine months of ,1932.,!. ~~. ss : hed ish green and are care u wr ed! jars Salee he hey it ,each for adults, and 5 ents each for} ‘ : ey Say Pi a eas os ea 76 complaints of violations: ish n é ae es apy at V Story. 10.8 gt What: they wan éd., " a4 . seated as commander of the post! Dr. —+—» ie an Pa eee a le Ss in tissue paper, <pac Ke. in oe sand! . we aye children. ES E : Fe ‘2ethese involve’ 18 dilferent«industne@. , ss vat i he ad} <A On te Of “Dey yi: Prank McCullough, senior comme aw BACK MINES. CUT . ey 1 1 : t} seca ti * , shippe o the ‘eastern. trarkééss* Ash. ate 7k a err et 4 Sent PSG AS . and. trades: that are how: operating <hipped (to the ‘e P Seng fi Liatest ace Fdér> John Marks; junior cominander; . Nas DerAyets soon as they are brought. to: the] light. . ; ‘coftie 2 “are -e! FORMER ‘RESIDENT 0 }y . Al Kelliher; officer of the-a es a ‘ _ STATI ON A Under. approved., codes. of. fairs com-=:. Ax fe 3} t J Ff ner, i1¢ce i tne AY ‘ 3 : 3 . Scion T 100 LEVEL : m they immediately turn red." hiss m. expétt oon’ to: hig Ve S Weis, quartérmaster:."Frea. Rone,+ ‘ . petit ion. The majority Li dhese comeS " : 4 : ‘oo _ NEVADA " i PASSE chi pl: Lin; Frank C urpeniter, adiutant: ; Jor ze heen . ad jnstewt: f ae te 4 Ree a peta ain jismaats, aye -. eenrpli dy KEYSTONE DIVIDE MINE 4 x era Tear 1 cea 2 ue ur Tons ie 1, patriotic instrarctor; . The rae eae BAER Fheie onda : ae , : on p AHO MARYLAND PAYS uch ay i" oe -tioine iaack . Figurski, guard: and’ J. "Ww. Day a wt : district: s Yaa Se ee Seve. where vie THREE GENT-DIVIDEND aentrot Nev ada City, passed Away at tyson officiated as talline offi-. at this ‘level.’ rhe plans are io prose “Mote serious cases wil re torwartiea = Oe 4 i Tet { as is sat et fe ra EM oe A Ba: AVES Lea of “the Kevatoha" cy 4 JES horé in’? San “Franc ico, Pidday. hi digi ee ae . . eet on the a and west vein, nerth44 “i > Waas a ington for. further actians. It re : % * Cea ae As 3 Nove mber Wha! Aasiiace the Vv 4 Soe va South will be encountered 415 < tet le that serious disciplina, 4 Dividé mine west of Grass Vix “phe Tdawdent ‘tid. WT a I \uNUlary of the Vi" FR. W. in : : , : ; : dato: Wren ‘Cons ines te Ti ivea i in‘the Jack Snell house on led tha followine™ btfice A : {steps may be taken by the Adminiswas a Nevada City-visitor this 1m dire -etors have decane a By dividend of + 3H Me TN Nira Senne Whi 1a ollov c ean { i OPT ee "tration in some” of" tire! atten” “casés, : Bo tider sireet.for many yea re. W he 5 oe nO Sa Baton x’ T +>; ee : t Tp ee . : <i nhe. ; ‘ : Figurski, «president; Blanche WiilJn the Canada Hill section flat. re s _, . thge: cénts a ghaxe. Payable” Décemhis father, Thomas Bénnettsil iver i+. cee ee fe peeg : .’ . where the violations are of a continu” Work. is progressing at’ 4 ranid ber. 20) dn” stowk 9! eS One eee hase ee, sg liams, sr.,"vice; Mrs.” Costa. jr. vice , elms run notih and south and dip F ~ cate \ Te ie i ee; yD eae “1 died, ihe' widow and voung chiidren ES oP eer er ; ‘ ae : : ngsnature.: ‘ate j he mine. They are now start-: i ; . SSUAR oe Pe i : president; May Tonelli, treasurer: D.! to ine west, while vertical Veins run} i i : she in the : : _feenrber 4th); which brines.’the 1933 moved to the bay district. oe bai Slee Cteag ee eS . .-Persons who desire to make comine to dvitt on the 100 féot level. Mr. Palau ‘ ‘ Rose, secretatv; Doréthy Lewis, con-. east anc west. . : ne t “ie 8 OK . divider ide up. t he a share Richard Pennetts was on the staff : : ee : i ni , ; Plaints should make an effort to preMcMurray states that these miners . ’ wee ; : 3; y : ductress; -Margaret ToneHa, NapBruce Wallace. is -stiperinie . REP RP ge : we : i Bi Be ‘ 5 BES . Idaho-Mary!s>4 Cons. Mines stoek of a big coffee firm in San Francis SENS NCH ee es : ‘ : periniendent sent’ the facts fully and honestly. %
have-eut a five foot ledge of fine fad 4 ‘. i Curt es : ; lain; May Williams, patriotic instr ut . of the Mines Ltd. od . Evenyeffort will be made. to. predonk e 7 ; traged on the San Francisco Jurb > leaves a wife, Mrs. Nellie Be = ; i e 4 2 uVveny Or y na -O ¥en looking ore of bluish white quartz : a Fie i : . tor; Agnes Hoskins, historian; Gyp-: acer . ‘: . g : ‘ . Exchange S* u:4ayiat $3.25. netts, two children, Dorothy andi . _. : ; 1 Inge . ; establishments from being unjustly freely sprinkled with sulphides. Sarh-} : ; sie King, musician; N. James, elécted. Misssly yy eee $ tes ot A short “0 a dividend of Richard Jr., and two sisters, Mrs. G:!_ ; jay eners Fai Nt hZ . haxassed or annoyed by reports comples are to be meson ‘ j A sho xo @ dividend of ard Jr., a oO sisters, ] : '' 18 month trustee; Miss Taylor guard., And p Bs . Wed ti from ‘cranks and di tled . two cents Perl an Laahou wae celler and Mrs. May.Doce all of : : . £3310 care ¥ jing y anks and disgruntled com. two cents payed on Idaho-MaryA. Kelle ane M1 Tay J ( Mrs. Cheries Parrott of Roseville! ty . land mine San Francisco. HOBART MILLS cr . on about a dozen faces kee A.-M. Holmes atch of. tehicies a ig the mill running three shifts on Home, conducted the funeral ony tee eles Alexander McGillvary of Hobact ee Mills, in Truckee yesterday, Novem-. Bi rthday Party ber 26. . For Mr. I. H. Keller Mr. McGillvary, aged 70 years,. Sate OE ‘ went to.a hospital in San Francisco . A delightful party celebrating the . recently for medical care, and pass. 7 Sth natal day of I oH. Keller ed away there. loving wife. THRONG FILLS TRINITY TO HEAR BISHOP PREACH Trinity Episcopal church was crowded with members and Visitors Sunday morning when the Right Reverend Noel Porter, D. D., Bishop of Sacramento, brought a forceful méssage to the Sunday school and preached his first sermon at the morning service. He is survived by a . enjoyed at the home of Mr. I. H. Keller,. near the Oustamah mime, Friday evening. Those present to partake of the delicious birthday dinner and cake were: Mr. and Mrs. George Keller and little daughter, Troy Kelley and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Douglas and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Weaver and three children, and G. Gwin. z ; : and Mrs. The last named is a nephew of Mrs. Keller and the two of them have just completed a nice 3-room cottage for his-occupancy. ~ Mining and gael siete) are proce STATE UNEMPLOYMENT CAMP ENROLLS 23 MEN was SCHOOL MONEY ALLOTMENT MAY PAY WARRANTS This week County Superintendent The State Unemployment Camp at yan honoary membership to E. Derk , the southern limits ef Nevada City Pratti, sole surviving veteran in this now has 23 men enrolled who He . . 175 more. men, arrive soon. These men are California. They receive 45 cents hour for a 30 hour week. charged ‘50 cents a board. day for BENEFIT Turn SHOOT CAMPTONVILLE, Nov. this section where ‘they lived . i Aux cleaning up the camp in readiness for “sented with? who dare expected to: _of the honor conferred upon him. single, residents of , Lincoln and Auburn posts attended an. the installation and banquet. They are their 24—Over $8.50 was made Sunday at the Turkey Shoot from the sale of turkey sandwiches; which money has been sent to.the Frank Bobb family at Sweetland, for whom a subscription Wwasrecently taken among friends in , president of the Auxiliary, presented formerly , a business trip of a@ few days in San . Franctsco. oe : Was the the installa-. installing officer for iliary. Following the tions the Auxiliary served a sumpt-} : ons dinner. : } One of the impressive features j the evening was the presentation of} city of the Civil War. -He a gold button, yas presymbolic A large delegation from Roseville, The coming year promises to be one of activity and constructive seryice on the part of Banner Mountain post. Mrs. John Figurski, newly elected May tonella, outgoing president with a gold pin. Mrs. Parrott, installing officer was presented with a lovely careee® hongnet.W. V. Tamblyn “Mal ‘returned from . Wolff of ers of the club are inviting their hus‘The meeting will open at “8:30 O'clock. Old Buildings Are Being Remodeled, Renovated i ee LS plaints. The publie may be assured, Pa leye £ QS: rdav he Ss : . . In Reno, Nevada, Saturday, -Al-. nowever, that immediate action may fra Paar « ary ia: a Peard and Mary E. be expected on complaints that are both of Nevada City were married. } . Orzalii, . j : . made in good faith. ———{) zi Mrs. Gis ede Gives Program At Galt High.s School Mr. The bride ig the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Orzalli gt . Indian Flat and has a wide circle of friends. The groom, who resides in Nevada : * r w City’ on Nimrod “Street holds a resand Mrs. ‘W.-H. Goede er ponsidle position with the P. G. & pire oak veh i ig a pg! Ek. is highly’ esteemed by all who BOs eS ADO MES. ae buoe hin vey in~-Galt at the latter’s home “Treehaven.”” While in Galt,: Mts. ~ Goede gave an.hour's program in the auditorium of the Galt Union High School, one of the most modernly equipped high schools“in the state. Mrs, Goede was particularly im: ‘ ed with the art work Woman's Civie Club : Will Meet Tonight The Woman’s Civie Club is assured of a large audience’ this evening when, in the Brand Studio, J. L.) students. and manu Grass Vailey will speak ities which 1 ‘the upon the topic: ‘Historical Appreci-. . ation of This Country:”. The memb-. F OREST, Nove . . Johh a =u Elmé é bands or men friénds, ‘to hear this’ authority on Nevada ‘county