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THE NEVADA CITY. NUGGET. FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1932
SAN JUAN, Oct. 26,
t school was in session
this week. The teacher.
Baylis, will attend the
titute in Nevada City the
sr of the school week.
Norman Housman lost his
fewhere on the highway
and Mrs. Bergstrum of Loa
} were stopping at the Najotel a few days this week.
Homer is making a business
Visalia.
8 Colombo was visited on Sun-.
7 his son, Emilio and wife and
boy, two daughters and their
ther dragline has started opon on Shady Creek on the StanHousel ranch. Some heavy malery i sbeing hauled in. _
is reported that Mr. Palmer
}went to the sanitarium last
fk to be operated on for appentis, is slowly improving.
. and Mrs. Chas. Elliot of Ne, City visited their aunt, Miss
ubeth Ferguson, of Sebastopol,
Sunday. .
‘and Miss Trux of Lompoe,
‘Sunday callers on Mrs. Truax's
ister, Miss Ferguson.
Mr. Hamilton, the District Superfendent, preached in the church
er.
*s regular semi-yearly visit.
! Jooking at the Empire ranch.
‘Pike City.
cattle run. :
goon made the
from the Clerkin’s ranch.
here Sunday p. m.
ALLEGHANY
.
_ Green for several days,
. to her home in Forest Friday.
*
an
* City over the week end.
the week end.
them. home again.
a
5
~? ghortly.
. visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Foley.
_ Freddy Green
‘week-end with his parents.
irs. Al Chenoweth.
Ts. Mary Squires.
sitors in Sacramento Sunday.
wer the week-end.
‘Glyde Woods is visiting relatives
friends, re. for a short time.
‘Mr, and 5 ie
pris
, A:
Correspondents
1 cananeeeeeeneeneaeaae
sdnesday morning, he is a fine
. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Harris sang
. duet. At noon the Ladies’ Aid
erved a chicken pie dinner in the
bid parsonage to a dozen people.
Hamilton and Mr. Buckner go
m here to Camtonville, Downiee and Sierra City on Mr. HamWill Peckwith and J. J. McCulbugh, went to Downieville on WedMesday with two men interested in
_ Mrs. ‘J. M. Harris and nephew,
ia Matthews, spent the week
‘end with Miss Millie Clerkin, near
On Saturday morning the ClerkHarris party went up ‘to Keystone
Gap, where some o fthe Clerkin’s
They ran into the first winter
storm of snow and sleet, accompanied by a strong icy wind. Leavimg the higher altitude for home} school here Monday.
the snow became a hard rain while
road muddy and
Cars and trucks going up, had on
ains and from their zigzag tracks
evidently found the going difficult.
On Sunday morning the mountains
im %he ndighborhood of Keystone
Gap could be seen white with snow
_. ALLEGHANY, Oct. 25.-Mrs. Mary .
-Meehan has been visiting Mrs. I. E.
returning
». Mr. Donnelly motored to Nevada
_. Mr. Al Rope and Miss Eva Orvens
* were visitors in Sacramento over
__. My. Jack Mulchay and Mr. Jim
Cornell returned after a hunting
trip. ‘We were all glad to welcome
’ .Sonie mining men have been here
_» for a few days and expect to return
The new boarding house has been . '
‘completed at the Kenton and Mrs.
Casey, from Nevada City is cook-. Jj
Mrs. Vaninetti of Camino has been
is spending the
_ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chenoweth left
for their home Sunday at Fowler,
after a pleasant visit with Mr. and
Mrs: Al Chenoweth has gone to
Sacramento on a visit to her mother,
1 Green motored to Nevada City
“Mrs. John Lotspeich were
John, Raymond Green, student at
s ‘college, ‘vslited his par-. ~
ts. H. R. McDougall
arned from San Francisco after) §
ing spent a very pleasant vasnd Mrs. Bob Schroeder ana
‘Jike the beginning of an
A good deal of wind,
ior the lower country
CAMPTONVILLE, Oct. 26: The
Coupe belonging to and driven by
James L. Joubert, Sacramento high
school student, of Oak Valley was
badly wrecked Saturday morning a
mile north of here on the state highway, when struck by 4 car belonging to E. A. and J. 0; Hays of San
Jose, being driven by their chauffeur
Louis Logarmarsino. The force
was very great, doing much damage
to the cars, and it being a miracle
that no one Was injured. It is alleged that the Hays car was going
at an excessive speed and on the
wrong side of the highway. The
Joubert car was brought to the
Lang Garage for repairs, insurance
being covered by the Action M.
Cleveland Agency of this place.
Chas L. Clark, veteran traveling
salesman of San Francisco was in
town Friday on business.
Fred BE. Conner of Nevada City
was in town Friday on a short business visit.
Hawley H. Chatfield of Pike iCty
was in town Friday on a short visit,
his daughter Lola and Miss Betty
Bordyke returning with ihm.
William Wensel returned a few
days ago from a short visit to the
lower country.
Julius E. Pauly and son Myron,
réturned Friday from a few days
visit at Mohawk, —
Mrs. Rachael M. Labadie motored
to Downieville Friday on a_ short
visit.
CAMPTONVILLE, Oct, 21, W. D.
Vanderhoff of Sacramento, passed
through town Thursday enroute to
the lower country.
W. H. Cartwright of Grass Valley
Passed through town ‘Thursday
from Sacramento enroute to the upper country with a load of produce.
Fred H. Butz has been eonfined
at his home in Celestial Valley for
the past two days with a bad attack
of the la grippe.
C. N. Chatfield, Pike City mining
man, was in town Thursday on a
short business visit.Mrs. Bernice Schermantien of
San Francisco arrived a few: days
Miss Belle Alexander, county superintendent of schools, accompanied by Evan Thomas, visited the
We are all glad to know that Elmer Hawkins, nephew of Rey Hawkins, general merchant, is making
a complete recovery after being operated upon for appendicitis.
Miss Ducatey and Miss Josephine
Owens are visiting Miss Eva Owens.
. passed through town Friday enroute
here. :
Jacob’ Kieffer of ~Downieville;
to Colfax.
es
more Chapman, Kenneth Schurr,.
and Jack Humphrey, motored to
Erle Saturday evening to atend the
dance. ny
evening from Sacramento to spend
the week end with relatives at Oak
Valley. pee
Mr.and Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland
returned Sunday evening from a
brief visit: at Reno.
Fred J.
Downieville Monday to conduct the
funeral of the late Adem Keiffer.
Miss Elsie Ann Price, Deputy Superintendent of Schools of Plumas
County, of Quincy, and Charles
Livingston, teacher at Graeagle,
motored over for the week end visiting relatives. here. ras
Miss Lola Chatfield and Miss
Betty Nordyke returned Sunday
evening from Pike City to resume
their studies inthe local high
school. :
Mrs. Rachael M. Labadie motored
-to Nevada City Tuesday on a short
business visit.
“Charles L. Wilson of Log Cabin
motored to Sacramento Sunday taking his son Charles Jr., and James
L. Joubert back to school.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Barr of Yuba
City, were in town Monday visiting
friends.
Albert C. Sommers left Mionday
for the Ruby mine where he will
be employed.
This section was visited by a rain
Saturday, the first of the season,
but the north wind came on so
strong following it that it is as dry
as fbefore and dangerous still to
start any fires.
CAMPTONVILLE, Oct. 28." The
case of the People vs. J. L. Hewitt,
came before the Camptonville Justice Court, Wednesday, fte1fioon,
at which time the defendant through
his attorney, Richard Lazarus, of
Marysville, waived the holding of
preliminary .examination on the
charge of passing a ficticious check
and was bound over to answer in
the Superior Court, Judge W. B.
Meek, setting bail at $1,000, in default of which defendant was turned over to the custody of the sheriff. Deputy District Attorney W.
C. Rucker, represented the people.
Hewitt was arrested a short time
ago in Arizona, on a warrant issued
upon complaint of Acton M. Cleve!
check on him also one on the hotel
and over $250.00 worth on his trip:
halfago, and the apprehension of
the criminal is due to efficiency of
eo son os) AT) HEADLAHTS MUST
CAMPTONVILLE, -Oct. 26. Wins-. Will start a campaign tomorrow,
ehecking illegal and one-eyed motor
vehicles according to notices being
sent all over the state.
paign will last about three weeks,
James L. Joubert, arrived Friday. >Ut unless improvement is noted on
such infractions of the law—it will
continue indefinately.
patrol willbe on the job especially
during
Citations will be given all found
Joubert motored to] —~
so it behooves the auto owners to
i
land, Hewitt having passed a bad:
The crime took place a year and a
BE ACCORDING TO LAW
The California ; highway ~ patrol
This cament preperty owners are compe.
867 althcugh to effort has bee
siuws, and although the proper'
By award D. Landels, secretary, California Land Title Asce. ciation. (No. organized dpposition). 7
Propeaition No. 16 provides that taxes shall cease to be a lien at —
the end of 30 years, It. does nc
atfect real property taxes levied
secause in some counties prestaxes levied as far back as
“aNect them for two gencra>anged. hands many times
The measure should 0:
Every member ofthe jhighway
the early evening hours.
operating in violation of the law,
check up and look over the situation.
Particular attention will be paid
to light’s during rainy weather it
being the experience of the patrol
that the number of, cars being operated with no lights, one light or
without a tail lHght increases ma-.
terially during rains bécause of
“shorts” resulting from cracks and
exposed wires.
Declaring many motor vehicle,
owners may avoid trouble by haying their lights adjusted in advance,
M. Cato, of highway patrol, pointed
out that drivers may often eliminate
expense by making an inspection of
their light equipment.
Episcopa. Service
Sunday School.:........ 10 AM.
Sunday Morning Services... 11 A.M.
Mid-Week Service Wed..... PM,
Service at the Co. Hospital the first
Sunday of each month at .. 2 P.M.
Service at North San Juan-the Second and Fourth Sundays of each
month at 2:30 P.M.
Rev. H. H. BUCKNER,Pastor
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Rev. H. H. Buckger preached ———
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I. may be that the water level in your
_. vicinity. has,gone, down, or.that your, pump. has lifted .
sand and for, this or some other reason the pump _
arts are worn. If so, and only a test will prove it,
efficiency of your pump has been ‘reduced, and
from 15% to 45% of the power used is probably
wasted. This waste can be avoided.
‘EXAMPLE:
-The accompanying graph shows how power costs rise
as pump efficiency. drops. Horsepower and cost figures are based on a
umping plant with a capacity of 500 gallons per minute. on a lift of
feet. The job:to be done is flooding 162 acres to a depth of twelve
inches (162-acre feet) in 1752 hours, or'73 days. If the pump efficiency
is only 20%} a 60-horsepower motor has to be used, and the operating cost is $1,110. However, if the pump efficiency is increased to
55%, a 25-horsepower motor will do the same job for $465. There
is a saving of $645.
The simplest way to reduce irrigating costs
is to improve pump efficiency. An inefficient pump
requires not only a larger motor but more power.
Experts estimate that. the great majority
of irrigation pumps in Northern.and Central California are not more than 35% efficient.
Our Rural Power Representatives will gladly furnish you with the names of reliable pump engineers who will test your pump efficiency. For further
information, write or telephone our nearest office.
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