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OCTOBER 6, 1940
— CONSULTING ENGINEER
ge MINING ENGINEERING
REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER
LICENSED SURVEYOR
. Hydraulics Irrigation — Surveys
Land Classification.
LAST OFFICIAL MAP OF NEVADA
COUNTY —
Hydraulics — Irrigation —Surveys
Office at Residence — Grass Valley,
262 Auburn Street.
at
Service
Cleaners
Men's and Ladies’ Alterations
Call for and Deliver
Suit Orders Taken.
PROMPT SERVICE
= Phone 264
215 N. Main St., Grass Valley
and Bullion
Purchased
Licensed by State of California
Established 1907
WILDBERG BROS.
SMELTING & REFINING CO.
Offices: 742 Market St.,San Franci:
Plant: South San Francisco
a _ Ore
This beautiful upright piano
made by W. W. KIMBALL
for $295.00. Terms as low as
$6.00 per month
Other pianos represened by us
are:
_ MASON HAMLIN
CHICKERING
KNABE
FISHER
BREWSTER
W. W. KIMBALL
HINZE
WHITNEY
And other Grands and Up
rights may be purchased in
Grass Valley from
THE HARMONY SHOP
or
ELLAS MARX MUSIC CO.
Home of America’s
Foremos Pianos
: Sacramento Marysville
lth & Jay 422 4th St.
“Stomach Test Free
oie Fas, bloating, cirtburn,
ity or
x 15 Minute Test. ute
Ns eed
CLEANING AND PRESSING
mw 1 &
emus THE NEVABA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA. ae PAGE FOUR
~ RODEO soe teeter oe $ NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM RODEO STAR, DIES Miss Dorothy Hayes of Camptonae ce ee +
ville, celebrated her birthday with a . noe eas Gc Hace ak : a Miss Fiabeth Mci. Watson
party, Sunday afternoon at the home. ™. anson moto , * : . os a
Eleven years of suffering has end-. ,¢ jo; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. day on & short visit to his selipie who $ Equip 1 to handle Ohstetricai, Surgical, Medicinal
ed the life of the noted Tex Crockett,. /y g Galvin, on Main, street. A large is staying there because of the illness $ waits whtay Cases
world war veteran and twice world! umber of her sehool mates were in-. f Her mother. oe .
champion rodeo performer. vited, and the afternoon was spent Julius E. Pauly left en ay for = Modern Equipment Nevada City
‘Tex’ as he was known throughout in games and amusement delightful the lower country On a brief business 4 j
every county in this state as well as
all up and down the Pacific coast,
died at Fitzsimons Hospital Monday
of last week as the result of an illness contracted during the war.
His last ride was at Cheyenne,
Wyoming in 1919, when he was a star
performer at the Frontier Days celebration. In 1914 he ,became the
world champion bulldogger. by, conquoring a lunging 1,100 pound steer
at Bakersfield, this state. He made
his home at Sacramento for several
years and and many people in and
around Nevada City knew and will
remember ‘Tex” as he had many
friends in this county.
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OH-—HIS BEARIN’S!
In a Montrose school reeently a
little girl informed ber teacher that
an airman was flying over Montrose
late the night before. ®
“What was he doing?” asked his
teacher. :
“Please, Miss, he was tooking for
his children,” was the unexpected
answer.
“Looking for his children!” said the
teacher, “what do you mean?”
“Daddy said he’d lost his bairns.”—
Scots Observer. : >
SIGN OF INDIFFERENCE
“I don’t believe my husband loves
me any more.”
“Why on earth should you say
that?”
“Well, he says he don’t mind if I
dress chic like’the other girls do.”
Self-Deception
Perhaps you cynically sigh,
“In vain to get the truth I try!”
Yet most of what is told to you
Is what you like to listen to.
They Were Scared Away
“Well, Lena, did you get the germs
driven out of the sick room in your
cleaning this morning?”
Lena—“I looked under the bed and
in the corners. but couldn’t find any,
ma’am. I guess they left before I
came.”
Speaking From Experience
The Lawyer—Well, shall we take
the jury as it stands?
The Accused—Better fire the married women, counsellor. They always
convict on the slightest circumstantial
evidenee. ¢
‘ Expensive Course
Ma Talltimber—l’m afraid Bud’s
learned to'gamble at college.
Pa—Well, I hope he’s finally mastered the study. His expenses while
he’s been learning it have been too
much for ma
to youthful hearts. During the afternoon delicious refreshments were
served. —
The following were present: Minot
Riddell, Caren, Bobby and Francis
Gassano, Marcia Smith, Jackie Smith,
Rose Marie, Hazel and Laverne
Smart, Lois Durfee, Delores Bishop,
Leland Pauly, and Dorothy Hays.
X:
RAIN CAUSES LAY-OFF OF
FIRE GUARDS AND OTHERS
CAMPTONVILLE, Oct. 2.—The
big storm of Monday and Tuesday of
this week brought an end to the fire
season of 1930, and the local Forest
Service office received orders to lay
off the fire guards and the telephone
dispatcher, there being no more
danger this year from fires in the
forests.
The assistant rangers will remain
on for some time yet to make some
Necessary brush burning and road
repairing, preparatory for the winter storms.
9 as
DAVIS MAY GET BEE
EXPERIMENT STATION
Davis, Sept. 30.— Davis may be
selected by the United States departjment of Agriculture for the new bee
keeping field laboratory which is to
be. established on the Pacific coast.
There are but two such laboratories
in the United States, one at Laramie,
Wyoming for the inter-mountain
states, and one at Baton Rouge, La.,
for the southern states.
The department has appropriated
$15,000 biennially for the upkeep of
such a project for the states of Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona and
California.
Rumors came from Berkeley that
Davis has been selected as the site of
the Pacific coast laboratory:
Bese asavies . Uokenettese
Fair Beauties
For centuries the ideal of feminine
loveliness was the blond. The angels
in the Christian calendar, as well as
the goddesses of Roman and Greek
mythology, were all depicted as blueeyed and light-haired. So a beautiful
woman was known as a “fair” woman.
We find repeatedly in old books such
expressions as “dark and ugly,” “fairhaired and beautiful,” and “plain in
spite of her light complexion,” showing quite clearly that once upon a
time it was rather difficult for a brunette to be rated as of first-class
beauty.
Times have changed. To be beauttful women no longer need be fair.
See Me—.
See Better
GEO. H.
SHIRKEY
Opt. D.
Optometrist
118 Mill St.
Grass Valley
Big aie are always
simple to express
Ir IS our goal that anyone,
anywhere, shall be able to talk
with anyone else, anywhere,
at any time, at reasonable
cost, clearly and without
delay.
visit.
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Jame M. King motored to Nevada
B. F. McNaught, Seymour G. Smith,
Joseph Halkyard and M. G. Calvin
motored to Nevada City on business
Tuesday.
F. Lorenz returned Tuesday from a
brief business visit to
country.
J. P. Smart and Forest Guard Albert Hamilton,
City,
visit.
John Bartsch of Moonshine, was
successful in killing a nice cayote
Monday afternoon. :
The Rey. Monsigneur Father Chas.
the . lower
motored to Nevada
on a brief business
a short vacation.
Miss Eva Smart,:who has been visiting relatives here during the past
month, left Tuesday for Woodland.
Monday,
City Monday, on % visit with his sisBete
ter.
George Lischer and party arrive
Sunday from Illinois and are making B [ AIN AFELY
preparations for opening up mining
property in this section. / REXALL ANALGESIC BALM
M. P. Fissher of Downeyville is foe
‘driving the Nevada City freight stage . + .A\ safe and effective pain and irritation reliever of
for a few days while his brother takes } <great service for those disorders where pain, itching
and congestion demand relief. Use it in cases of headache, neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, and sprains.
Large tube 50c.
REXALL WHITE LINIMENT
Quick action against stiff neck, sore or lame muscles
weak joints, sprains, bruises, strains, etc.
In 35c and 65c bottles.
R. E. HARRIS
THE REXALL DEPARTMENT DRUG STORE
A. Ramm, of San Francisco, who is
spending his v tion here with his
brother, held Mass, Sunday morning 3
at the Hotel Francis.
William A. Lang; proprietor of the
Lang Garage and Fred C. Kendall
motored to Kirkpatrick mine Satur-i
day on business.
C. H. Greén of Grass Valley was
in town Saturday enroute to Sierra
City. Z
Clarence Deal of Floorence and
Dal Coleman of Alleghaney, and J.
Bredbury were in town, Sunday enroute to the Buck Stew at North San
Mrs. William B. Meek spent Sunday visiting her daughter Mrs, F. J.
Joubet at Oak Valley.
G. B. Gassano left Friday for a
business trip to San Francisco.
Mrs. Vivian Reed and daughter of
Grass Valley, were in town Saturday
visiting relatives.
C. N. Chatfield, superintendent of
Mt. Alta mine, was in town Sunday.
Tom Wayman, of Pike City, was
in town Saturday.
Fred G. Kendall and his mother,
Mys. Jennie Kendall, returned Friday from a visit at Marysville.
Miss Lola M. Labadie and Mrs.
Acton M. Cleveland, motored to the
valley Thursday.
Norval C. Fraser, who has been
ill in a hospital at San Francisco is
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Resfeife
“<P
’ that meal in the grocery line. We have all the delicious
ALL THE ODDS AND ENDS
That Make The Meal a Banquet
~ At this store you can obain everyhing you need for
dishes and odds and ends that change a meal into a
veritable banquet. We have the best in groceries at
prices you can afford to pay. Merchandise cheerfully
promply delivered. We disappoint no one. Just give
us a trial and be convinced.
Phos: Number One
_ J.J. JACKSON
We Deliver
said to be improving.
E. Z. Bowen, John C. Donnelly
andCharles C. Donnelly motored to
Downeyville Saturday.
Fred G. Kendall and his mother,
Mrs. Jennie Kendall, returned Friday from a visit at Marysville.
Miss Lola M. Labadie and Mrs.
Acton M. Cleveland, motored to the
valley Thursday. :
James Foote, wire chief of the
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.,
and Lineman Si, Perkins, were in
town Friday on officia] business.
Miss Doris Nightingale drove up
from Nevada City Friday afternoon
to visit with her mother, Mrs. W. H.
Wayman at Pike City.
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No hard times in South America.
Down there, when it begins to look
like hard times they just simply put
in a new government.
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Please, Teacher
WHITE FLANNELS
Should Be Cleaned Regularly!
Send Us Yours This Week
Include Neckties
Will call Monday and Thursday afternoons at your
home and deliver on the next trip over. Phone Grass
Valley 375 and we will call th enext trip. We will
credit your phone charges.
Phone 375W
GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS
Ed Burtner. Proprietor
111 West Main St.
Professor of mathematics looking
at his watch—As we have a few minutes left, I should like to have some
one ask Me a question that may be
bothering him.
Plebe—What time is it please?
—Pointer.
———0
Habit is contagious. :
The father who worked his way
through college is now working his
son through.
0.
A Ku Kluxer in New Orleans was
pursued by a mob.
0.
Nuggets can be found in the want
ads. Give the Nugget a trial.
FINE WATCH REPAIRIN(
Radi¢ Servicing and Repair
CLARENCE R. GRAY
520 Coyote St. Phone 15)
Work Called for and Delivere
JOHN W. DARKE
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Floating hotels
Rooms with
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Phone MAIN 4620
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