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'+?4GE EIGHT
THE NEVAD A CITY NUGGET
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.?
GEORGE HOWE RECOVERING
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i Woodcraft, Grass Valley Sports
George Howe whose lungs were
badly scorched in the Chalk Bluff .
;
fire’ last
IN FINAL LAP OF
j men’s club and other organizations
1 in which he takes an active part in
all those plans which are construc
oe
Sunday
afternoon
is
im: .
proving nicely and expects to leave j
the’ Jones
day or so.
Memorial
Hospital in
;
.
.
.
the
primary than
either of the . to a promotion because of his recora . Joe is making a good recovery.
. of devoted public service in many
Mr. and Mrs.-W. A. Kervin
re
contestants, announces the
sumption
of his
race
for
‘
sheriff
. lines of endeavor.
oO .
the. November finals.
Carl Tobiassen, was born and rais. P. T.
}
. }ed in Nevada county, educated here,,1¢
married, and; is now rearing a fam.
. iay of five children.
ie
.
a group comprised of Carl Tobiassen,
Tuesday he was taken to the hespi.
Mr. Tobiassen has made a host of
in
i
SMART SHADES OF LIQUID
POLISH
from an injury on his left hand. On. Washi
ngton, ‘Sunday, September 16.
actiy
day vacation spent in San Francisco.
Sheriff George R. Carter and depjuties have kept a constant watch for
S POSTPONED
Gr
jseheo!
About every enterprise and
!turned home Wednesday after a ten
A.PROGRAM
oD
has
prepared
Ae
ae
for
this
its
afternoon,
}
owing
the last few days and a report was
to the Elks: Card Party at the him
ne brought to them that he was seen at
welfare
his eo. n-. of Mr. and Mrs: John O'Neill. An
~{Rough ant Ready Sunday evening at .
munity or county has found Mr. To. nouncement of the: date will appea
ity which has had for its purpose the
35¢
.
'
‘
Try the new
"3
;
Polish—Wears
brighter
}upbuilding
Creme
a
longer—gites
lustre—does
the
not
Mi interest
dry
i ' selfish
nails,
of
biassen among its energetic and a e-!in Monday's issue.
l
an
Sis
ive
“supporters.
The
promine nt!
The members are giving
tive
1DI
nart he has played in promoting. the! sale
Saturday,
September
hice
io
‘
Cutex
or
of the Boy Scouts, his un
devotion
exemplified
Dickerman Drug Store
:
NEVADA CITY
ted
service to
whatever organization
‘
.
He
Par;
{
petty theft.
to. Alfred
Rose
Mrs.
§@a
Casseli
Hill
people and Indian tribes.
Members
of the club look forward to an unusually pleasant and interesting evening,
'
Monehan
with assault.
It is claimed .
Monehan
struck
Casseli’s
Mrs.
hus
a
civil
engineer
by profession,
also .
has had considerable experience with
Delaney are quite old frieds having
resided in Europe for quite a number of years, where they both served
can Expeditionary Forées. Mr. .Larned
is
examining
different
mining
the wide open spaces.
SATURDAY
WILD GOLD
Starring John Boles and
lovely Claire
Trevor in a picture which will
interest
every n 1an, woman and youth
,
DR. MONICA
SUNDAY
Kay Er ancis is the star of this
modern
drama, The question is rais
ed “Should
a Wom: nm be a Doctor?”
See how Kay
. Francis works out the
solution to this problem.
Roller
Skating
Every after noon and evening
except Thursdays.
Afternoon
skating—Children, 10c;
Adults, 20e.
Evening skating—30c;
tors,
10c.
Every
spectaWednesday Nite Carnival
ARMORY HALL
Nite.
NEVADA CITY
properties and may be with us for
some time. He says this is. ihe great
evening. with an excellent program,
social time and the serving of dainty
his pleasure to see. .
refreshments.
has spent the summer on his mining
The program follows: Song, Mrs.
Lyda Talbot; playlet, Miss Ruth Tam
through Nevada City Sunday enroute
est mining district it has even been
\
Frank Clark, mining engineer, who
claims
near
Downieville,
passed
to Oakland having been called there
solo, L. E. Sweeney, accompanied by by the death of his sister.
Bev. Barron; ‘piano solo, Béverly
Dick Haddy has moved to Nevada
trumpet
Barron; playlet, First Tee, Mrs. Howard Penrose and Mrs. Louis Kopp;
two songs, Mrs. Catherine Celio, ac
J. J. Jackson
Phone 1
for Los Angeles with her daughters,
;
from October 16 to 19.
Visitors
were present from Dutch Flat, Col
DaRoux will remain a few days as
fax and Auburn.
guest of Mrs. English in
LO
semi-lustrous
enamel
.
HH
sheve
‘Speedite
<.
Wi Pin
ee
_99c Qt. Reg. $1.17
58c
SEPTEMBER 12TH. TO 25TH.
Alpha Stores, Ltd.
‘NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA
Phone
5
her home
ea
to
operation. His.
many friends are pleased to see him
about again.
oO"
Mi
nis
George Evans, mining engineer
from the east, is staying at the Na
ms
ite
early
equipment for sale cheap.
mnth’s
Pump.
One
Miss
ares
ay,
ITS NOTEVERY)
I CAY YOU GET
2
MEAT COOKED, 7
LIKE THiS
Mamie
Meservey
. Thursday
and
returned
.
morning
vacation
Knowlton
spent
from
with
family,
3.
T. Ff!
relatives
KNOWS (LIKE,
MY MEAT:
ing.
HOUSE, OLD
MAN, MARY
}
hot
Genasci
and
niece,
of Nevada City.
Funeral
on
Wednes
day afternoon for the late George D. .
.
will satisfy the most
fastidious guest or
the fussiest husband
Nicholson who met a tragic death
in the fire at Chalf Bluff section on
Sunday. Rev. H. H. Buckner officiated.
Judge Raglan Tuttle occupied the
Sierra County Superior bench Tuesday where he heard a mining case.
He sat for Judge Henry B. Neville,
critically ill,
who passed away yes
terday morning.
Ed. Rice, Al Kelliher,
Clarence
Clint, and Bert Moody and son, hunt
For many years this market bas ed in Sierra county last week end.
so well served the people of Nevada It was the first deer hunt for Messrs.
City, that today we still have the Rice and Clint of Los Angeles and
patronage
of the majority of families who were our first customers.
Phone 67
Nevada City
BIRTHS
BORN—In
Lime’
county, September 17,
Kiln,
Nea
1934, ‘to Mr. .
and Mrs. H. J. Burr ,a son.
MARRIAGE
LICENSES
HANKS-SUTHERLAND—In Reno,
bui
WALDORF TISSUE, 4 for
.
Home
CON
abo
are
Funeral services were held at the
Holmes
oth
FLASHLIGHTS, 5-cell
Miss
Florence Gonasci, were called to Ellensberg, Wash., on account of the
death of Mr. Genasci’s sister, Mrs.
I. L. Hartman's death. She was a
I 1ative
Cor
OVER NIGHT CASE
}
William
pla
of
her father, in Portland, Maine. She
enjoyed a wonderful trip and reported for duty as assistant postmaster
in Nevada City post office this morn
IT!IS AT OUR,
KEYSTONE MEAT
MARKET
loc
1% . east of Nevada City.
IT LASTS
A varnish that makes your woodwork,
floors and furniture glisten like
Mrs.
Federal Truck,
good
condition.
Mine and shop tools;
also
camp}
for interior
iF ullerwear;. ire Reg. $1.05, Quart O9C
‘RAG RUGS
Ste
YOU SURE
ARE SOME
COUCH, MAR
A: floor paint made to stand .
Household Department
shape, 7-8 in. by 3% in. hexagon tional Hotel
in Nevada City. He is
chuck. One—3
H. P. Electric movisiting the Lava Cap mine south.
. .
. Fullerglo walls and woodwork Reg. $1.05 88c
k
Quart
$2.79 Gallon.
52c Pint
‘
‘E.,
with
Two—Large Denver Drifters, model No. 33, 1% in. chuck.
.
PAINT: SALE!
A
complete
Wheel.
tor. One—Duplex
be They hast”
ba
at the time of her departure.
BASEMENT STORE!!
the former Lucky Baldwin estate.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Still and sons
returned Saturday from a vacation
that took them as far north as Port-,
One—-C. P. Jack-hammer, in good
if}
This is a genuine sale (note our regular prices).
The special reductions here quoted will not be repeated
again this year. And remember, these are all highest
4 quality Fuller Paints. THEY LAST.
local nurse
Mrs. Langley who has
been seriously ill, felt quite improved
STORE
FOR SALE
6-ROOM HOUSE—
close in. Income property. 215 Sac-. land and Astoria in Oregon. They re}
ramento St. Phone Nevada City port a most delightful motor trip.
452.
Robert Paine, local depot agent,
CNN
was able to assume his duties TuesFOR “SALE—BY JAMES M. RICE;
day after being ill for a few weeks
Phone 297-R—-One—7 H. P. Witie
owing to a severe
For interior walls and woodwork — F ullerglo is the most
popular finish in the West. Semi-lustrous. Satin-like
sheen. Made in pastel colors. Can be washed repeatedly.
LER.
PAINTS
Mrs. Mary HK. Langley left Tuesday
Mrs. C. A. English and Mrs. George
Zeizsche, in care of Edna DaRotx,
fas’ hoist,
G
one of the larger cities of that state.
Vera Ingram, D. D. G. M., of Grass
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Free Delivery
FULL
y FUL
state to reside and enter business in
companied by Mrs. Ray Hayes. Mrs.
Valley brought a gracious and interesting greeting to the chapter. Grand
Chapter will meet in San Francisco
ee
for all fighting western
dram a of
Another Lone Star
Production, starring
John Wayne in free
in the mining business. He and Mr.
Evangeline Chapter, O. BE. S., celebrated Star Point Night Tuesday
blyn and Mrs. B. Barron;
ee.
THE MAN FROM UTAH
mining engineering and is interested
actively as officers with the Ameri
STAR POINT NIGHT OF
EVANGELINE CHAPTER
OXYDOL
_
CARL J. TOBIASSEN
(lat
the
ernment.
Illustrating the addvress,
Miss Cassidy will display specimens
of the arts and crafts of the Mexican
«0
Charles Washburn, Bud Johnson, Jim
vada City passed away in San
FranRicard, Jack Townsend, Carl Marsh
cisco, Friday, September 14.
‘and Ernie Hotchkiss: went back to
E. A. Clark has a badly fract
ured
get more. Andrew Tobiassen shot the
Wrist reported. to have been
cased
two point buck that was’ brought
by a fall in the Washington mini
ng
down Tuesday. The party saw the
district.
big mountain lion again that they
Mr. and Mrs. William Maguire,
®
Jr.,
spent Wednesday in Sacr
saw
on their first trip.
amento attending to business affai
rs.
Neil Carney ‘has gone to
Oakland
where he is taking up
a course in .
deisel engines,
A Bae and Mrs. Edd Addi
ngton spent Is a candidate
for
the
office
of
Thursday in Auburn
Sheriff of Nevada County at the Genand Gold
Run
eral
Electi
on business and
on, Tuesday, November 6
.
pleasure,
; swore to a complaint charging Hugh
customs vada City.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. srooks Larned of .
While there}
she attended the summer session of New: York are visiting with Mr. and
the University of the Mexican GoyMrs. LeRoy Delaney. Mr. Larned is .
EDEN CATSUP _
Andrew Tobiassen, Joe Perkins, Rey.
Miss Sarah Miller a native of Ne
;
‘of
fico, where she spent five: months en: . Peace W: L, Mobley’s court in Ne«
MODESTO MiLK—
Mrs.
It is
of
and observing
and arts of the people.
buck stories.
Peard which contained $34%
and failed to return it.
Son for the Woman's Civie club will
take place next Monday evening at
Hh joying
4
1934.
the Brand Studio.
The feature of band over the head with a bottle an
Oustomah Lodge :
:
:
od
{the evening's program will-be-a naraSaturday night. Sheriff Carter armember. of the Neighbors.
BECS
$
tive by Miss Beatrice Cassidy, guest rrested, the man and he is held in jail
speaker, of her recent travel in Mex. {. pending his trial in Justice of the
president
= O20. fh
Carter for alleged
. To Address Civic Club
t lor, Natice Sons of the Golden West,.
Eves
ir 3i
ri
The first meeting of the fall
is president of Hydraulie
some
claimed he found a purse belonging
Miss Beatrice Cassidy
A the has given his allegiance.
with
rested Tuesday by Sheriff George R.
cu ¢t-<
in
im . lodge, are a type of his public spiri"
e
fcoc 1
22.
.
Roy Brown of Nevada City was
front of the Alpha Store.
i ‘ting and peeling logs for the scout
35c
". about seven o'clock.
a
party.
POLITICIAL CANDIDATES.
gramma
"} disturber of Willow Valley.
They
prograt NX} have seen nothing of the man for
the
postponed
the
in four deer from the Omega mine
F. L~“Hartman, the former district Sunday brought in another
ger of his right hand and at about Miss
Florence Genasci
of
Willow one on Monday and one Tuesday. Afthe same time suffered infection Valley, passed
away in Ellensburg, ter the good luck of Sunday’s hunt
Joe Inbrulia injured the littie fin
; J.
.
.
EIGHT
The party of hunters who brough
In this issue of the Nugget, Carl} friends in all parts of the county tal where a minor operation was perTobiassen, who polled more votes} and they feel that he is now entitled . formed.
Dr. B. W. Hummelt sa}
! other
*
.
¥
tall
regaled
ten years he has been superintendent
:
SIXTH DEER BROUGHT DOWN
they did notget a buck. Bert Moody
SHERIFF'S RACE: of the county farm.
.
Cutex Nail
Preparations
they enjoyed the experience although 4
. tive have for their purpose organiza. tion or community improvement. For
:
FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1934
—
C
SCOTTS TISSUE, 3 for
LUX SOAP, 3 for
LIFEBUOY SOAP, 3 for
~ Men’s Department
C
Ane
DRESS SHIRTS
CHAMBRAY SHIRTS
Clan
weel
2 ae
near
cate
Cove
WAIST ALLS
state
piace
BIB ALLS
der,
mem
4,
LIGHT WEIGHT UNION SUITS
WHITE
HYPAC SAFETY TOE BOOTS
WHITE KNEE SAFETY TOE
5
able
a
po
over
from
Cany
gold
comp
thern
by.
a
Nevada, September 20, 1934, to Augusutus H. Hanks, 22, Nevada City,
very
and Hazel L. Sutherland, 18, Grass
the o
Valley.
the a
had .