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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 4, 1931 (8 pages)

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PAGE SIX” FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1938 . : LOW COST OF LIVING Herbert Cooper, District Manager Columbia Parlor ,No. 70, N. D. the P. G. & E. Co. at Auburn, of of their a meeting G. W. held evening. the spent and cake and eg visitor Saturaft. was a Nevada City the Order of Woodcr L, Sept. 3,—Well, lodge Friday afternoon. CORRA H FRENC and ‘day. Mrs R. Dahlberg Mr. and and surely we'are in September Mr. and Mrs. R. McNamara of children were Visitors in Nevada (From Last Week) the first rain will soon come and Tyler were Friday visitors. Mrs. vo. Aug. 25) City Thursday. The Department of Labor reports CORRAL, FRENCH give our thirsty earth a driak. How W. Culver returned to Tyler with TRY THE.. Mrs and Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Smith where she tha the cost of living is 6.5 per cent welcome it Will be in this section. them Friday evening, (Special to The Nugget)—-Hot weato curthe came of not Bean, start W. the fires forest lower than at Smith’s father, O. The past summer will be a memwill visit for a short while. ther still prevails, h Corral Friday evening, They Returns from 51 cities on With one to our people. far distant add to the temperature. Frenc Mr. and Mrs. Dudley of Nevada rent year. orable van Sulli K. fire Mrs. of of and from 32 cities on s sign guest prices her the food had were destruction of City visited Mrs. Dudley’s parents, and Pleasant Valley forest fires, 60 Market St., SAN FRANCISCO returned . to light, house for fuel, They dry rents, ng, ng place. clothi ythi that Ever last of . week Moulton, this past pasture feed, lack of irrigation anc Mr. and Mrs. W. E. \% Block from Terminal Station and e togetn‘their home in San Francisco Sunloss of fruit and gardens. long conweek end. furnishings and other items were want of irrigation. All thes Ferry Building of the estimate. situation day afternoon. make the certainly er tinued spell of high temperatures Mr. and Mrs. R. Dahlberg and made the basis During the six months of Tat, in North hysically children acute. were visitors A. Vivian and family moved to which was so depressing Frile dropped Orovil in food prices home r it was said, the only respite lefi us, was in our San Juan Sunday. The fire demond seems determintheir forme hings 6 furnis house Chester stock cent, sons, for per and re 13.8 cool nights. Evening day. Mrs. P. Nichols wonderfully ed to clear out all pastu 5.5 .per light r, and fuel daughte and and cent, n, per Lewis Moulto t t and E. this blessed comfor always brough Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. W. A fire swept the Colgate rancn aur-. cént and rents . per Aring 4.6 ng n, clear ces clothi grandso this Fran cent, and e Davis, Miss Whil menth past the in times Several Ina and Mrs. ing the week. Mrs. L. McCarthy es in the miscelout of brush, will do good for next Moulton made a trip to Benicia Sateverything seemed in readiness for thur Davis, of Sacramento and her 3.1 per cent. Articl aA d only 0.7 per droppe husthe and group Gallup for s E. laneou daughter, Mrs. They re-}q downpour—but it didn’t pour. year, it works a hardship jurday to visit relatives. Ne 2 Miss Millie Clerkin and brother, band and two little sons, Lawrence cent. Sunday French Corral . present on those who have stock to turned to di A S I endti Tracing prices back to the high feed. McCarthy remainedjw, p, Clerkin of Pike City were!and Donald, of Woodland, were the ——— with ice cream picnic given at Olympia Park, by! and friends came WILL PROVE BLESSING TERMINAL HOTEL . At ag evening. Mrs. guests of Mrs. K. Sullivan Sunday. peak of June, 1920, the report calof first in Benicia with her sister, Mrs. I. Tuesday visitors. live in hopes We will are all ex-residents of French culated clothing could be purchased Mrs. They and Fogarty J. be Mrs, and to Mr. used it as Clymo. rains in September, cent cheaper now than and planned a lawn picnic . 49.2 per l d Dahl-. Corra starte Josie Mrs. school mother, Corral y’s h ser-!Fogart Frenc held The Rev. Father O’Rielly A. then. home of Mrs. Sullivan. the Mrs. at 24th, with eight pupils. . vices in Birchville Sunday. He waslberg, were Tuesday visitors. . Monday spent by all. Gerald Hogan of!Fogarty is just recovering from a}. very happy day was Four of our former pupils entered ‘accompanied by who is rural Weeks, Clara Mrs. Billy and Irene serious illness. “Hi” this year. i Nevada: City. visited © the supervisor, school .Angeles} Los of and Bishop. tz Clyde EuSchwar stepsons, Teddie Mr._A. Shipley and . Browning, i} his father N. B French Corral school Monday. At Esther Shipley. Irene and Billy go 'gene and Chas. Shipley made a trip made a visit to this time she gave the pupils of the Teddie to Grass ito French Corral Sunday to move Bishop duing the week. to Nevada City; ,, 6th and 7th grades the Stanford and son, Lloyd J. H. Haslett e. Esther to~ Orovill and Valley, household goods to Oroville. . Achievement . Test. had business in Marysville Wednes_ proe, them Clyd see .son, and While we are glad to A, Browning . a 2 d Value W.M. SELL, Jr. —s X F The French Corral school has gress in their school work, we are . spent the week end with the family . day. sorry for ourslves for we will sadly iat this place. and Bishop N .B. Thomas prospect of four new pupils. Ralph eptember AON TUE Pet Hill, Grass Valthe pleasure they have given Tuesday’s Union brought deepest . made a trip to . Man and wife wants camp cook job, us by their splendid entertainments {sorrow to the hearts of many, when{ley and Nevada City Wednesday. the for Experienced. Inquire at Nugget done and family. Mrs. A. Browning and many other things . they read of the death of five wor“ office. Thurs-. They City . Nevada to trip people a made . older citizens the ‘thy and much beloved pleasure of —__——— —__—)— wishes r, good e daughte and sincer Billy, with son, us leave John Bach, whom we claim for{day. Her Subscribe For The Nugget. for the coming for their future welfare. Under the one of our own Ridge boys as his;Irene, registered = teacher . School. High of our splendid in term guidance youth early of . birthplace and home Mr. and Mrs. J. Keating and Mr. Mrs. Elsie Schwartz, whose services . was Sebastopol, was suddenly taken and Mrs. Duff Mernick of Oakland we ving preser in y ate fortun Henr we are and our own ‘from life; Mrs. Wernick’s father, . Visited, y’s ybod ever can see future pleasures in store for was miss Cc. Schroeder
[WED FRI LZ 0 6 SAT > . ? who Mr. Thos. Meyers Wednesday. Mr. lfriend and this friendship~ did not and Mrs. Mernick returned to their for r, are Ridge caree Juan ical San of polit people The jbegin with his home in Oakland Wednesday even the adult. certainly enterprisitg if they had ‘he was well known to us from his but half a show. Through all kinds ys a fa-1 ing. early boyhood and was alwa Mr. main of difficulties they have preserved . vorite. Too much cannot be said of be . will been he not has and this their schools, and his fine character, done without much effort and sacrisadly missed by all, in the years to to the fice on the part of the patrons. come. His passing is a loss know well We y. Birchunit of comm town ie ring entr Our neighbo his to ard ville shows this spirit of ‘‘never say how many looked forw r thei him © to tell when the annual visit till you’re dead’, die, oufso and se advi ask neatest little schoolhouse has taken ‘troubles and ir of peace. It the place of the one destroyed by ten he was the memo nciled to his reco me other the beco with to begin will is hard and school well schools next week. pasing; and Judge Mulroy, so of term long his made a trip to ‘known through W. E. Moulton r ense disp the was He was acoffice in which he Nevada City Tuesday. mate inti so red figu companied by E. de Prati and Mrs. of justice, and H. Hoskins and children. Mr. and Mrs W. E. Moulton and Mrs. Lena Mrs. Moulton's sister, Culver W. J. . and-Mrs , McCarthy made qa trip°to Oroville Wednesday and visited with old neighbors of French Corral. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mardon. They also visited the old min ing town of Cherokee’ Fiat. and here Mrs. for Keating will re_ awhile. Resorts, streams, beaches, and many Friday over station M-LL-K not the other two men , who were of se prai known: to us but whose n Unio and et the Nugg character, we all of lies fami sounded, to the { HOME OF That CREAMY Milk } Phone 77 Tue Paciric TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ; and sympathy deepest our a secs Bt fast, clear, personal. GUERNSEY . BRET HARTE DAIRY ————s besurely share the sorrow of their Mrs. W. E. Sutherland and son, home in Richard, returned to their Oo F oe es “ou tt reavement. $ Ss f GRASS VALLEY STEAM 6 LAUNDRY — 111 Bennett St. VACATION DAYS ARE LETTER-WRITING DAYS Grass Valley Mr. Jason ‘ Lord Baltimore Portfolio FINE WATCH REPAIRING © HIS actual incident: ; illustrates one of Bank of America’s services to RADIO SERVICE AND REPAIR Z Vy other banks.. Is it not significant that so many leading financial institu 99 CLARENCE R. GRAY tions maintain substan . Idéal for the numerous letters that must Work Called for and Delivere be written during vacation is the Lord Baltinaore Portfolio. Fifty sheets and twenty-four envelopes. Packed in convenient form that does: not take up valuable room in tra veling bag. Sold only at Rexall Stores ODERN GLASSES R.E.H ARRIS Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat THE REXALL DEPARTMENT DRUG STORE DR. SAWYER Ott Bldg. Nevada City Hours 2 to 4 = ———_———————— . &. SPECIAL PRICES IN rn 3 Leading banks in of 4 7 the 5 Q miles away. By air mail it went to the nearest Bank of America office. There a representative of the Bank made a personal largest Reserve Cities in the investigation. And soon Mr. Jason’s $1.29 was on its way to Fortunately, such a transaction rarely occurs among the 250,000 or more “transit items” we handle daily. But it does indicate the thoroughness and flexibility of this Bank’s statewide service. For depositors in Bank of America and other banks, this unique service saves thousands of dollars monthly in interest © in Bank of America SHIRKEY Opt. D. ~~ (2) Optometrist 118 Mill St. Bank of America Felt Slippers of all styles for all the family i. Grass Valley Nationalk Trust & Savings Association HOG AN’S, } i We Have Wonderful Values This Week at 5 Boys’ Boots, Either Rubber or Leather SHOE STORE % United States, are depositors Pennsylvania! re ! a California check for $1.29. It was returned unpaid. His Philadelphia bank referred the check to us, with theunusual request that we take any necessary steps, aside from legal action, to collect if The check had been issued in another California city, 400 -You can profit by the same statewide facilities, the same security so widely appreciated by conservative bankers — through an account with any nearby Bank of America branch. See Better , ae oe + eee ‘ALBERT JASON, Pennsylvania business man, deposited on funds in transit. See Me—. ; tial deposits in Bank of America? . Who is better qualified to choose @ 520 Coyote St. Phone 15 r LS t evening S kN 6 amd Sunday went to pleasant surprise and. Miss Millie Clerkin and family ning Brow A. Nevada City Thursday to attend the when Mrs. § 8 af Mrs. K. Sullivan and L. Haslett French Corral Mionday morning, in had business in Nevada City Thurster a pleasant visit with friends . week Grass Valley during tne day. tendered a Mrs. A. Browning and children}: Mrs. K. Sullivan was i: . . e FOR ty; and ly in the affairs of our coun extend a mile of the open road are calling. Telephone ahead for accommodations! We'll broadcast here next Carl P. Jones E. M. Rectog ' OSCAR E. WINBURN ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 1-2-3 City HALL BivDe. GRASS VALLEY. CAL. Phone 47 _ cHAIRMAN A. L. Gill Dr. NEVADA CITY Advisory Board Judge Geo. L. Jones,H. A. Curnow, MANAGiR John J. Fortier, ssistanT MANAGER G. J. Rector Officers George L. Jones, vicE-PRESIDENT +}: