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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 30, 1929 (6 pages)

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~ =: Cas . THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA F SPORTING EVENTS. en Team Standings Fr ee eo ore Mrs. Roy McCurry of: Mr. and GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS Mrs. W. T. Waldron and_ sons, Lincoln’ visited with Earl Covey of THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE Lost P'xs week end. over the Harold and Francis, were week end Grass Valley The schedule for this week is as 2 61e9 ; the J. C of r manage is y guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray WhitMcCurr 4 —6171, fel’ows: Individual Standings Penney store in Lincoln. burn of Grass Valley. 5 6076 ‘Tucedey night—Ghidotti, Mobley, 6 6140 Mr and Mrs_ Dave Cabona of of Columbus, Mrs. David Knox Gms Pins Stk Spr Avg Scheenrer, D. Richards,\ and Keller, 160 37 29 1985 Truckee visited friends. in Grass Ohio, visited for a time with Mr. Mobley .-.-.§> vs.,Carr, Leiter, Hoge, Willoughby, Mrs Herman Baker of San Fran161 37 27 1451 Willoughby 9 Vallee and Nevada City the early. and Mrs Lionel Jefford. She accom( : 151 cisco attended the funeral of her and Bell. 29.. 20. 41363.. 9 Curnow panied Mr. and Mrs. R. Foote to . 150 late grandfather, John Toy. 21 Wednesday night—-Fortier, Tampart of last week. 16: O01 RODD. bei. (150 § 9 San Francisco and spent a few days. 452 Ghidotti .. 3 Mr and Mrs. Ciifton Patterson cad T. Mr. and Mrs. Leé@ Stublefield and blyn, Nickless, Sechiffner, tay 14: 21° S81. 6 Tamblyn Mr. and Mrs. Foote attended to buand his sister, Miss Grace, residents Richards vs. Curnow,. Celio, Hogan, went to Los Angeles 147 children 45> 9 881 Carr jaa. 6 affairs for the W. R. Jefof Sacramento came up and visited siness 145 where 9 8 434 the family. will _ remain to Kopp and Gvyne. UGHO Siac; 3 21.184 visit her relatives, and he will con28. 1296 with old time friends and acquainford firm while in the city. AGZE ..---9 <30 14: 3 423 T AZ 14) 6 3 3 6 837 A415 411 790 Goyne .... 6 Tate 12 D .Richards 9 Weller 22.2.. 3 Sehiffner . 6 1110 366 699. 8 6 be NOTE? : 2c.2:: Leiter. ... Bell as Wogan .:.. T. Richards 15. 9-232 33) 13 A Sy: fee q § 218-133 13 Mrs. Ed Champion has had as a tances. tinue on to Texas for a visit with visitor, Carlton Thompson of SacraSubscribe for The Nugget. his relatives. : Mrs. Hattie Truscott has had as mento. Mrs. a visitor her sister Mrs. Annie Mortley 225 of San E. W. Francisco. Rowe, Oliver: and Clifford James C. Yyrreil is visiting Mr and Mrs. John Rhodes‘ and Mrs. Alice Calkins in San Frarcisco. 1 122 Carveth spent a few day hunting in 32. 6-12 the mountains. cee Joe Blight friends in Grass of Colfax visited, Se a ee See ee a New Rail Shortcut Links West With East Curn6w aggreation of pin spillers the past week, the Mobley team is resting well in front of the field. The three teams are closely bunch a-scant the Percy Carrs ed with the past quite improved Fresh, pure Meat. Just the kind of meat that you will be proud to serve at your table—wholesome, healthgiving and very reasonablein price. HS Curnow apoint still further behind. bowlers attendance of the ‘The was DELICIOUS CUTS OF MEA} Fortiers and of the point in front weel. and by another week things should 2 + We pride ourselves on the quality of our service and the purity and freshness of the meat we sell. You take no chancs when you trade with us—we make it a point to satisfy every cusomert. We deliver orders promptly: sported a full while on Wed a> tS 4;eee eM HpieeMe*eteae Fortiers had four each. slipping some still leads the field in individua: averages, and in number of strikes He is tied for first place on spares. His average has slipped four points a lead of four ' but still maintains points over the field. If he can keep up his present gait he will be fine marks as his ball comes. well into the pins to mow them down. Leiter is having a lot of trouble controlling his steam which has made his work erratic. Dave Richards has been unable to get his portside ball work ing smoothly so far but he is one of the hardest workers on the alleys and one of the most dependable bowlers. Scheemer is bringing his average up nicely and looks to veteran, who participated in the ceremonies at dedication of new rail line. (Right) First train crashes through papiermache barrier at more, California, Hackaformally CHICAGO St.Louis F opening for passenger and freight service the 96-mile link between Alturas KAMSAS CITY AND EAST and Se IE: Se SALT LAME CITY Klamath Falls. OWBOYS and Indians, pioneers of!. passenger and freight service over the covered wagon days and business '96-mile Alturas-Klamath Falls line men from all parts of the West joined . and opened California’s last frontier recently in a _ colorful celebration . to rail transportation. line, costing more than $5,000,000, serves to link Southern Pacifie’s Cascade and Overland Routes. Connection is made at Alturas with the forIndians, squaws and panocuas of mer Nevada California: Oregon Rail: first game Wednesday with a 191 marking completion of the Southern Pacific Company’s new $9,060,000, the Klamath and Piute Reservations road, acquired recently by the Southbut slipped a cog in the’ second transcontinental “cut-off from the) came to the celebration and witnessed ern Pacific and standardzed at a game. His game was the Pacific Northwest to the East. arrival of the Iron Horse of today, cost of approximatel 4,000,000. high score for the week. Nickless Conirasting the old West and the ‘just as wild tribesmen of 60 years ago This. complete he railroad comshowed some fancy stuff in h new, the dedicatory pregram at Hack. gathered in awe along the Central Papany’s $88,000,000 construction proas transccutinental gram which brings Oregon and northsecond game with a 172. Dee Be) amore, Modoc county, Calif., Septem. cific Railroad who got off in his flying start in ber. 14, reached 4 thrilling climax . travel changed from “trail to rail.” ern California more than 200 miles clear the.150 mark shortly at the rate he is going. Percy Carr got away to a flying start in his when a giant eieieiniieinioioie wisi eieicteleleielieinivlioioieeieieleleleiobeteteaieole _ les Clealonttee i ee ee ee a locornotive crashed. } ie eh HELP"YOURSELF AND THE COMMUNITY estestest , is getting Calanan and Richards BY STARTING A SIX PER CENT PASS BOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN A LOCAL STATE SUPERVISED INSTITUTION BARREL COIN SAVINGS BANKS FOR THE ASKING vestestesTes’. control KEYSTONE MARKET * me ae ae Cie ke it sepSao) RRM *Saas (Above) Piute and Klamath a serious contender for topnotch Indians ride the first Iron honors for the season. Horse on Southern Pacific’s Tamblyn is throwing a pretty ball new Alturas-Klamath Transbut it seems to miss the: breaks on continental Cut-Off, linking getting the pins and Bill is quite a the Pacific Northwest with ¥s behind on making his spares. the East. (Upper right) Capt. Hoge is. hitting louie pretty O. ©. Applegate, Oregon pioTegularly and when he keeps his neer and Modoc Indian War OUR MEAT IS GOOD FOR YOU! For information about our guaranteed six per cent installment or full paid invesment certificates. Call, write or phone Ya-ste ste s% Og has been from his first appearance bui NEVADA CGUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION ”, oO Mobley Meayopa oS o nesday the—Carrs and se, The Mobley team Tuesday night Use aeionger,oOMeHine “steam. ot head _ under a full ‘be sailing . . rae erfoafe stesfesfeateaiete stentsPasta thate slesteutasfe Poa Pooh oie Valley. the By taking three points from William. Levee of Lowell Hill visited in Grass Valley last week. aa 17 a a $46 -1281 scheemer MOBLEY TEAM TROTTING WELL OUT IN BOWLING 144 15.18 6 Nicokless—.:. 9 Won 7 5 4 3 aah eset ete tedtese deitesfeteatedtecetestecfeteafesbeteateip: Pts . Mobleys Hie 10 Carrs: (Aca 6 Fortiers. ==.. 5 Curnows : .c. 4 . °_ Offices at Grass Valley and Nevada City Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily Including Saturdays Cowboys, loggers, ranchmen and vetnearer the markets of the East and his maiden appearance in tournathrough the scenic reproduction of a. eran Indian fighters also gave real provides a shorter route between Caliment work has not been’ seen mountain range. The breaking of the i western atmosphere to the festivities. fornia and Oregon over the Cascade around the alleys since for some _barrier cleared the way for regular . The new Alturas-Kiamath Valls rail . iine. Qeoherge Gorderderderteabefertenfer pe afefeage rte rferheaterge ele ode Leoke nfo forego seesio nde ohe horde seaenke sored eigete ege tere hei Teason. Keller shows in his wor! family and Mr. J. E. Gooding his wife in joined W. H Daley Mrs. C HH. Barker are Mr: and. that he has been a bowler and with . Mobley 171
156—452 164 176 148—488 Scheemer . 133 751 181—465 D. Richards 149 Keller ... 311 128 144 111—-388 111—366 Totals :.. 682 770 707 2159 137—458 130 130 120—390 Hogan .... 127 MODY ....: s Be Goyne .... 126 127 140 126 127—381 182—487 126—378 Ceo .. ..:..::. Totals .. 705 687 visiting spent in Santa Rosa, 702 2094 cisco. Sons ranch Mr. and Mrs E. H Hocking visit. a week novelty wholesale candy and! dealers in Sacramento last. ST. 143-429 115—440 Nickless .. 143 Scheemer . 85 T. Richards 136 172 146 128 132—447 11z2—343 112——376 Totals.. 676 745 CANICE’ and CHURCH 18:30 a. m. on and fourth Mass at 8 o’clock. Third Sunday of each month, Sunday. 116 +143 142 167 95 148—455 142—391 116—423 154—475 95—285 TOU .... 710 663 656 2029 Doubles — Tamblyn, Nickless, Schiffner,2, Hoge 3, Willoughby, Ghidotti 2. Mobley 3, Scheemer, D. Richards, Curnow 2, Kopp 3. Trinles— Scheemer, Carr, Willoughby. of Mr. and of Hills Flat in San Francisco re cenlty. Henry Jeunes Mass in Tom Birch sal visiting been up froin with Mr. and Tierney of Sacrainento. it being vis Grass Valley, he first time in three Woolcock of Sacramento years. Stanley CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Meets every Sunday morni me. at !1 o’clock at Brand's Studio, Broad street. The public is cordially invi ted to attend. 20 years. last in Sacramento the managers Telephone and of the’ Telegraph is visiting the W. H Freeman fam ily. STAGE TIMETABLE Bie Graniteville Stage leaves Nevada City at7-a. m:; for “Lake = City; fETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH . North, Bloomfield, Moores Flat, and . Graniteville. Leaves Graniteville at Sunday school at 10 a. m. North San Juan. Atwater Kent Radios Chapels at Nevada City and Grass Valley NCNGRR COMPANY Nevada City Grass Valley TIME TABLE AND RATES Phone Phone 122 364 TIME TABLE AND RATES Trains leave Nevada City at 5:2! Downieville Train leaves Nevada City’ at ? Y. m. GrassValley at 3:25 p. m. making direct connection with S. P. ‘ain No. 20, leaving San Franeiscc oe here, we give you a ticket. When you have 40 of them you can get a $10,000 Accident Insurance Policy for only $1.00. Come in and get full particulars today. PLAZA SUPER SERVICE STATION Larsen & Hardt All tickets on sale daily. Stop-evers allowed on 16 day and 8 months tickets. Grass a to San Francisco— 16 days $8.5 Grass eee 38 months $10.25. a ce) to Alameda, Berke ley or Oakland-— 16 days $8.25; only—-16 leaves’ days $15.00; 4% months $17.75. No stop-overs allowed, iI ee ai le he She i ae 4 feMeateate test estes hats teseestesecteste Petesetecteates® Melee ei GOOD APPEARANCE 3 month $10.00. Grass Valley to Los Angeles via Stockton, both ways —16: days $26.25;-3 months $31.25. San Francisco. days $14.50; 3 Watsonville—16 Washington Stage leaves Nevada months $17.25. : City at 6:30 a. m. for Washington . Grass Valley to Sacramento— 14 Leaves Warhington at 6:30-a. m. ,day ticket only $4.00. i charge tor Nevada City. Charles Cory in be wihout this protection. For every 50c purchase made SUMMER RATES Kffective May 1, 1929 to Sept. 30, 1929. ‘ Grass Valley to Santa Cruz via City daily at 1p. m,; ar-! Downieville. dnilvy at 6 a. Los Gatos —-16 days $12.75; 3 Fuses m., arriving in Nevada City in time months $14.75. to connect with 10:30 train for: Grass Valley to Sunta Cruz via Remember we do Guaranteed Radio Repair Work. medical examination. No red tape. You cannot afford to 2 a enabling passengers to arrive at Grass Valley 6:10 p. m. :¢ Cireet connection for Reno andsoints east. : j San Francisco or Oakland Auto © Stage In accident Insurance to our customers and every member . of their family between the ages of 15 and 60 years. No train No. 19, arriving at San Fra. eigco, 6220p, m. Nevada Clobes and Batteries, A—B—C Batteries, Radio Tubes, WE WILL GIVE FIVE MILLION DOLLARS riving at San Franciseo 1:30 p. m Trains leave Nevada City at 10:03 a. m;, Grass’ Valley. 20:25. a: im, making direct connection with S. I ‘Carry a Complete Line of National Mazda Lamps. Flashticht Leaves and. Radio Accessories. Funeral Directors Morticians De-Luxe Ambulance Service company 7 a. m.,. for Nevada City. Morning service at 11 a. m. Alleghany Stage leaves Nevada Epworth League at 6 p. m. . City daily, except Sunday at 1:00 p. . Grass Valley to Los Angeles via Bvening service at 7 p. m. m., for Tyler, Columbia Hill, Alle-* Stockton one way, returning via San A. E. Allen, sawmill operator of Mid week prayer service Wednes ghany and Forest. Leaves Forest at Francisco or vice-versa—-16 days Bloody Run, was in Nevada City lay evening at 7. p. m. 6:30 a. m., for Nevada City. $28.75; 3 months $34.00. Marysville Auto Stage leaves at} Grass Valley to Tahoe City—15 last week. ee 8.00 a. m:, for Reugh and Ready, days $7.75; 3 months $9.00. Smartsville, Hammonton rg Marys-+ Grass: Valley to Reno——16 days ville, Leaves Marysvilie at 1:06 » $6.50; 3 months $7.50. LEITER’S RADIO SHOP Grass Valley to Pacific Grove via m. Connects at Acts ae te for. _— W.R. JEFFORD & SON Pacific Riekard, fire chioi of Grass} a. m., Grass Valley 5:40 a: m., ar ited a short time in Mass in Cherokee at 10:30. Fourth guests Mrs. John T, Jones afew. days, 2035 19% 105° 165 154 95 were Pete Andreath Sundays, . Sacramento Team 4 Me Carr.. Leiter -.... Hoge .... Willoughby Pen: ..-. recently. Dora Rovetti and sister of Reno, Karl ‘he first and second Sundays of each . Third her Schwartz in Pleasant Valley for Valley visited Masses at 8 visited Charles visitors week where he attended a meeting of last week. ville at 10:30. 614 of Drum on the Nevada, Mrs. — month. ; Team 2 Fortier 143 143 Tamblyn .. 169 166 by datghter relatives ed with the relatives. Mr. and Mrs Jack Penden and ba Russian River district and San tWran week. Team 3 157 14 Curnow six weeks Simon Crase Mrs. are visiting were Is An Asset In Business! Suits Need Cleaning and Pressing Regularly 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. GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS Ed Burtner. Proprietor 111 West Main St Phone 375W ry Team I they a few dsys anc him Sees oecetnennen: county. in Churchill San Francisco for a few das’y visit-. she preceded He Settee* fair Mr. and _ Ghidotti .. 125 attendi: 1S the and co of the boys bestir themselves. The scores follow: relatives in frem a visit with Fallon, Nevada, RL eg ee ene teats sit tens cee some practice will be making som< ‘home