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October 27, 1933 (6 pages)

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4. 2 Ame Our Corres FRIDAY, OCT. 27, 1933 By ACTON M. CLEVELAND CAMPTONVILLE, Oct. 19th Jack Wolff, special agent for the Standard Oil Company at Grass Valley was in town Wednesday on business. Deputy Forest Supervisor Earl W. Bachmann of Nevada City was in this section Tuesday and Wednesday on official business. : Joe Korn, of Sacramento, of the Zellebach Paper Company, was in ‘town Wednesday on a brief business visit.: Doctor Carl C. Sutton of Downteville, was in town Wednesday making a professional call. Fred J. Harges, of Newcastle, was in toWn Wednesday on a short business Visit. Bernard D. Rathjen returned last’ Wednesday from a four days visit miles south of here. a business. visit. in the way of business. interests of business. from a short business trip to the little town of Wheatland. John M. Jaynes recently acquired and ‘is installing a small saw mill in the meddow below: his home two Jack X. Brandstetter, of Sacramento was i ntown Tuesday making Joe Davis, of Grass Valley, was in our town Wednesday on a short call William Polkinghorn and son, of Nevada City, were in our section on Wednesday making the rounds in the 2 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Hayes here they took a picture of the grave and daughter Dorethy spent the week of Jonathan Spencer in the local cemend visiting relatives af Browns ValTS Ow we See cers ee re ens ne pondent with his mother at Pike City. Julius E. Pauly, Myron and_H. Long motored to Marysville last Wednesday on a business visit. Lee Bullington returned Tuesday ley. Sunday on a brief visit. William -Lang, proprie getting a piece of steel a few days ago causing James Dugan and Edward Four nier, of Downieville, were in town Lang Garage: had the misfortune of 9 Max Young, right field and Lorene Ennis. tor of the} have formed a sewing club which freets “Friday ~ afterndoéns homes of the different members. This week they met at Mrs. Gordon in his eye him ¢éonSubstitutes: were ,Elaine Kessler The girls of the San Juan school day. at thei R guests of Mrs. ,hunters and wife over Sunday. Mrs. Jeanette Orzalli and daughter, Miss Margaret Orzalli, were the €lyde Cele on Sun. E. Conrad from his building, Es E. J. N. Ott, assayer on Main has had the front of his Painted adding to the appearance of office re and Oakland a party of were in ; A BLADDER PHYSIC Kessler’s. At these social exchange ideas and patterns and d siderable pain before it was taken Miss Hazel Smart came up on the Nevada City Stage Tuesday enroute to Pike City to visit her parents. Fred Yore passed through town Tueday from Oregon House enroute too Sleighville House. work and reportsCAMPTONVILLE, Oct. 21.—E Ww. Thomas of Downieville Was in town a few days ago on a short business major school activity. Wednesday from the county seat enroute to the upper country. While/the mountains pasturage. Mr. Owens and Mr. Walsh. : Mr. Stein Mr. tetry. This is one of the oldest ana * Help you can count.on ee heise ial Salaam at small cost. Your telephone is.an important link between your farm and the world. in day-by-dey help with . farm management it is of wide . is priceless. Rain or shine it’s on the job, < ELTON Ce OE a NE NOTHING DORE SO MUCH FOR SQ LHTLE AS YOUR TELEPHONE. ' ? use. In cases of hurried need it « i mete yy; Tre Paciric TELEPHONE me AND TELEGRAPH CoMPANY ao Wi hy, son, we haven’t had a cold winter since °93.” Gas Heating * Now, Mother, the world is not getting warmer. afraid our Gas Heating prompts you to say that.” Pm for comfort, convenience, cleanliness C avirornia climate presents a heating problem that demands easily controlled heat. There are no long severe winters. Heat is needed for short periods and it must come quickly. To build up a big fire means wasted fuel. For quick-acting heat ti~: warms floors and walls and circulates into every room cornc., climatewise Californians, rely on Gas Heating foc>aniiness and convenience. a Gas is piped directly to the furnace or cater no bother to order or handle it. Gas Hea: : was developed for California homes. ind there is 2 eyuipment, too, »¢ the newest types of equipment have known heat-oulj»11 ratings ranging from the smaller space heaters to tiie full automatic warm-air furnaces. Investigate and see. Get the facts. [— See ee EES Circulating Heater . Attractive, low in first cost and highly efficient. It greats two to “ pi four rooms. Made if many sizes and styles. Extremely economical to operate. o ~Floor Furnace Solves the heating problem for homes without a _ basement. Highly praised by thousands. Saves floor space and is easy and most economical to install and operate. SEE YOUR DEALER OR THE D.G-E,» PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Owned Operated * Managed by Californsans Mm Ar. 284-1033 a, a, ee ee . . known graves in the cemetery, hay= ing been there since 1852, at the time of the burial, four small cedar trees were planted at each corner of. the grave,-which haye now ‘grown to big trees, having squeezed the headboard . between:.twoof. them. Some: relative in West Virginia wanted the Picture of this grave. enjoyed the outing very muéh. ‘Gay. : Mts. W. L. Moon and son and a -friend of Vallejo were in towhn on \Tuesday calling on old friends. Mrs. Mon went to school Jos. Labadie arrived a few days ago for a visit with his Sister Mrs. here and later Margaret. Goldwait at the Hotel kept a store in the white: building Francis. South of the church. Mrs. Louise Knickren arrived F. M. Harris and Wm. Baker of. Monday from Oakland enroute to Mohawk, stopping over for a few days visit with her daughter: here. Mr. and Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland motored: to Sacramento Thursday on short business visit. John A. Reed, passed through here Friday from San Francisco, enronte to his home at Downieville, after attending the Grand Lodge of Masons. Mrs. Kate Hope Livingston left Friday for Gareagle to’ visit her son and family. : Dr. Carl C. Sutton of Downieville Was in town Thursday Making pro{ fessional calls, t . _ NORTH SAN JUAN By MRS. F.-M. HARRIS French Corral are taking down the red barn which has stood for many. years back of the “fire house” next to thé post office. It was some‘What wrecked by the snow last winter. Phil Fodrini from his hunting county, having heen suocessful in getting abuck. W. P. Clerkin recently killed: a fine 200-:powndy.buck:=<. BF Spee Mrs.*LeMarge of*Auburn with a party of friends spent several. aays hunting east of Pike. Mrs. LeMarge shot a fine buck during the trip. How successful were the other
members of the party was not re: ported. : family party’ when on Sunday Mr. Gilés partners, two brothers, a sister, sister-in-law and two nephews visited them. They were all from Sacramento. By MRS. CLYDE COLE WASHINGTON, Oct. 19—Jack Curry and Len Gillespi of Nevada City were visitors in Washington on Monday. W. W. Waggoner was a recent visitor in Washington. Martin Vanberg of the Arctic mine passed through Washington yesterday on a trip to Nevada City. NORTH: SAN JUAN, Oct. 17— The North San Juan school ball team played the ball team of the Sweetland and Birehville schools on the afternoon of: Friday, Oct. 13th at the Tabor Field ball diamond. The game was very close and interesting and was watched by a large crowd of spectators. The seore was Sweetland-Birchville 9, San Juan 10. The umpires were Andy.Gori and Mr. Kast. The Sweetland-Birchville line-up were: 1. Ernest Gori, catcher Eugene Reader, pitcher Rosi Gori, 1st base 2 bo 4. Warren Fields, 2nd base Miss Mary Jones is spending this : 5. Edna Clark, 3rd base week in Nevada City as the guest 6. Bud Clark, short stop of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 7. Hay Nielson, left field Jones. 8. Dorothy Fields, center j 9. Thelma Clark, right field field James Penrose wa a visitor Washington last week end. San Juan Line-up was as follows W. E. Luce and wife of in Reno, 1. Diek Sherrill, catcher Nevada, were in Washington for 2. Jack Kessler, pitcher several days last week, the guests Assisted by Warren Matthews anq. of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cole. Mr. 'ist base 4. Harris Matthews, 1st. base 5 Leland Shafer, 2nd base 6 Elwin Kessler, short stop T Pia Solaro, left field 83 Wilma Kessler, center field ‘Luee has mining interests here. * Mr. and Mrs Leonard Ford were guests of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Cole over the Week end. Jack Fontz and family of Grass Valley were visitors of Ray Fontz + Mrs. James E. Grace HOME COOKING MEALS 50c . Board By Day or Month . . Alleghany, Calif. 0 her 0 0s 0 OL ————OETO NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE . S Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the. free Hy gold percentagé of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. r) Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Mail order check work promptly attended to. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and Capital of California Fire Insurance Companies. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor ono Somer, —— ( ERNEST CARNES Commercial and Outdoor Advertising SIGNS GOLD ON GLASS TRUCK LETTERING WALL SIGNS— WINDOW DISPLAYS BULLETINS — PICTORIAL PAINTING =a 207 Commercial St. Nevada City Satherings they some sewing under the supervision of Mrs. Uhreg and Mrs. Young. A} ceaeheated their 7th wedding anniare read and : versary last Sunday. shown to. the teacher, Mr. Kast, and . A 7 the school, as thé sewing club is a trit. Mr. Kast, is attending the county Charles Mathew and party from. institute in Grass Valley. Marysville, passed through town Two herds of catle went through town last week comnig down from ‘enroute to winter’ The cattle belonged to Morehouse camé home with Jean McCullough this week end’'to go hunting. They ‘W.: Hi, Hustler, and-old time rési-Ment “ot: Columbia Hill, was buried in -the Sanm-Juan cemetery on .Sunreturned Friday. trip in Plumasj Mr. and Mrs. Giles . had.quitea}: oO There is no school the first three days of this week as the teacher, town over Saturday and Sunday. town. He is interested in the Sierra + Asbestos mine. been busy putting gravel Main street of Washingtbn? which is a great improvement. this vicinity are busy getting in supplies for the winter. loads of lumber are being hauled to the Eaglé Bird mine. Supreme. Council of Scottish Rite Masons of tHe southern jurisdiction, holding annual session at Washingelected 189 Masons tol the honorary Thirty-third Deégree in ‘the whole United States, of which 11 were Californians: Earl LeRoy Clevland, of Sacramento, benig the only one in Northern California. honorary degree is given as a reward for merituous work for the good of the order, and is the highest mark of distinction that ean be shown in the rank of Masonary. ten, D.—€.son for many years, nine years Zao, having been awarded the honorary degree of Thirty-Second Commander of the Court. of Honor. He is a member of Gravel Range Ledge-No. 59 ‘Place, and.his-many friends hre are happy to learn of this honor having been bestowed upon him. : — E. R. Leach of Oakland is in Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Graver quietly H. O. Kobler = and crew have on the The mines that are operating in Many heavy EARL L CLEVELAND CAMPTONVILLE, Oct. 18.—The This Cleveland has been an ardent Ma\ Is a medicine that works on the «G bladder as castor off on the bowels, Drives out impurities-and excess acids that cause irritatoin whieh results in getting up nights, frequent desire, burning, leg pains and ‘backache. Get a 25c¢ test box of BUKETS, (5 gr. Tablets) the pleasant bladder laxer from any drug store. After four days if not relieved go back and get your money. You will feel better after this cleansing and you will get yor regular sleep. Sold by Dickerman Drug:Store. Nev. City. eS OMAR ieee yy 3 ‘gonaut —Booths For Ladies— Tacoma and Grace Bros. Beer We Wholesale and Retail We Sell by Bottle, case or truck load PHONE 186 Sacramento St. dust Off Plaza Nevada City, California F. & A. M. of this SEE ME ABOUT YOUR EYES Fre oes DAIRY FEEDS COAL & WOOD QUICK GEO. H. SHIRKEY, 0. D. DELIVERY : Phone 394 Nevada City OPTOMETRIST 118 Mill Street GRASS VALLEY GRAIN POULTRY & East Spring Street W. KOTCHAPAW Ot NEVADA CLUB OPEN TWENTY —Lunch and Cigar Counters; Card Tables — _ GLOBE and GOLDEN GLOW BEERS PIERATT, Prop. QO. Vv. 312 Broad Street Whete is the reearest ‘STRAN GER ‘Bank of America, Boss — that bank is always zearest in California”.. That's right, ‘Red Cap”’! Practically anywhere in California—in Eureka amid the tall trees, or Needles on the desert’s edge, in Los Angeles of the golden sun or San Francisco by the Golden Gate—here, and in 239 other California cities, Bank of America. provides a banking service which has become famous throughout ‘the West, That service, as thousands of Californians will tell FOU, pe is complete—metro politan-—and, what is “equally as important, ~~ visitors find it characterized by a typically western friendliness. called Fourth 4’ Liberty BANK of A NATIONAL TRUST & SAVINGS 4 Bank of America will arrange for conversion of the t fe ; Bonds at any branch rod FOUR HOURS Nevada City bank, porter fe PORTER