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September 8, 1933 (6 pages)

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wt ar a Pt 8 SNM EL RUF 5 eh nae. . ? ERI th an ners as FMA Ae arins ildne. cides rar By ACTON M. CLEVELAND Miss Beatrice Wilcox of San FranCAMPTONVILLE, Sept. 5.—Mr and! cisco arrived Saturday to spend the Mrs. Richard A. Deal and sons Rob. week end visiting her old old home ert and Richard of Sacramento were . here. in town Saturday spending the three ° PAGE Fi SUR THE NEVAD‘A= eetmeneteiin: ace Our Corres pondents day being former residents. Wisconsin, played for the dance here Saturday evening, and motored on to their home at Auburn. Dr. Car) C. Sutton of Downieville was in town Sunday night on a professional visit. companied him. opportunity visit the metropolis of the west, see the Pacific Ocean. Mr. and family of Nevada City were in ij Mr. Traffic Officer George Hammill of CAMPTONVILLE old home. week and vacation as guests of and Mrs. Fred B. Hanson, they and attend the Masonic danee. pintendent of Schools of at Auburn, the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. rived Saturday from Clarence Johnson ac-. ter Mirs. Grace Peterson; visitings and renewing of the Kentucy boys to and town over the week end visiting their Miss Queen Greer of Oakland. arrived Saturday to spend the week end Miss Elsie Ann Price, Deputy SuPlumas ; Grass Valley was in town Sunday on} county, arrived Saturday from Quin‘official business. ey to spend. the wedk end holiday Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Meltz and or-. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. chestra arrived here Saturday retur. Price: : ning from a three months trip to} Erie Pauly, of the Freeman Hotel arrived Saturday to spend Robert. Phillips arModesto and spent the week end visiting his sis} their son . Richard, returning to Modesto with: ~ Captain H. G. G. MacAdams of the! ‘Hem after spending the summer Miltbr Ranch c Cc. C. camp ac-. heTe with his aunt Mrs. Peterson. companied by about forty boys left Mr. and ibis eer orG AVSheen ses Saturday. to spend the week end at. daughter Eloise ot pogees eee “San Francisco .this being the only Thursday and remained until Sunday their‘daughter Mrs. H: Butz old acquaintances. and Mrs ‘PAPA WOULD GIVE UP “Raymond Halkyard . . SACRA MENTO, Sept. . ees Phere continually Grass Valley Cleaners . atineeey Ed. Burtmer, er . privilagce 111 West Main Street . dren and . responsibility ja is a of rearing ther Baggy Knees have stalled ma-); Veals. One . cases of the most recent imvolved a young . offered child for ‘em cleaned = . “ . means stretching his Have ‘em pressed . ny a man on the! road to success. his Have of at the . _ bitions. We Credit prestey Phone your The new highway three Washineston miles beyond OFFSPRING FAR COLLEGE 7—(UP)— increasing of parents to forfeit the own chilallowing others to assume report of the state Gepartment of social welfare reof such father who adoption as. a small . }come to finance his educational ami Grass Valley. . “The application, representing an Cleaners . unwarranted and disgracedful dis. Play of selfishness, was blocked,” Phone 375 . said Mirs. Rheba Crawford Splivalo, . departiment director. MATE {e) ‘aver. . WORK BEGUN ON NEW ; PROMPT ymhomer ROAD TO OMEGA MINE The Forest Service began work on in building a new three mile road from Sardine Springs to Omega. road leaves the Ukiah-Tahoe the road junction and will end with Omega mine holdings. nee” : Sa ae ae a ee eae National Market FREE DELIVERY PHONE 302 BROAD ST. NEVADA CITY Fresh and salted ia Pek of all kinds—Fresh fish Thursdays and Fridays ) a ESE ht Saal Sn a TTT DEI TE IES LOTTE PEER AED PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets aferte cel Mrs. Fred B. Hansdn returned Saturday from a couple of weeks visit with relatives at Sacramento. Miss Katheryne Paule arrived Saturday from Oakland to spend the week end with her parents. Frank Rowe left Saturday for his home at Browns Valley after spending several weeks visiting hix uncle Eugene H. Hays. : Fred ‘J. Joubert motored to Saé to Sunday on a short business and Mrs. Ed Johnson arrived ew days ago from San Jose on a few days visit at the Joubert home at Oak Valley. John F. Lord left Sunday for Sacramento to spend a week visiting relatives. z William Groves Ieft Monday for Auburn after spending the week end with his mother and aunt. The following were among those coming down from Downieviile Saturday evening to attend the big Masonic dance: Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Jaynes, Oscar Costa, John Folsom, Kenneth Latta, Charles Cook, -Lawrence Nessler, Henry Keiken, Sarah Cook, Anna Marie Smith, Paui Smith George Taylor, William Ayres, cis Cook, David Ayres. Myron Pauly and Hubert Long motored to Sacramento. Monday — short business visit. Gorden T: Price of Chico arrived Saturday-night on a week end visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Price. Jeff Casserly. of Alleghany. was in town Sunday on a short visit: to this section . BR: Stambeuen. of Nevada City was in town Monday on a short business visit. Mr.°and Mrs. Ben A. Wills left Tuesday for Oakland’on a short visit. James G. Rowe. of Grass Valley . ¢ was in town Sunday on a short visit. I The Masonic benefit dance held Saturday evening proved to be a big success, affording an opportunity for] ¢ a number of former residents to get FranOn; a FOREST FOREST, Aug. 28.—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fatuman and children of ] Monday in Grass Valley. eofertenterte { * . : oi . % % “ * 7 . + . ' ms i Ka j a : : = : ru : %e oe The little chap pictured above is havi ms a tough time with a me Sa 7 <> 14 “ og % tough steak. Our Tender Steaks are our ECSPECIAL PRIDE du ole » 2% —<-— {0} — {e)} ea — <=> — (=) fo} — (2) 4 NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free and tailings. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Raee Mail order check work prompts. sttended to. A for ~ New York-California ‘Underwriters. Westchester *and Capital of California Fire Insurance Companies. AUTOMOBILE INSUR ANCE E. J.N. OTT, Proprietor You have heard it many timmes and it means something. I paint signs, Commercial and Advertising if you cannot afford to advertise your for s2le. Let me help business, advertise it you to more and better business. See the new signs on the Nevada City Nugget windows ERNEST CARNES 2G7 Commercial Street i omnos—0rm10r lf You Feel Gloomy And Tired--Test This less your liver furnishes plenty fresh bile food eth l Dee digest ‘properly—it in fan, sou heseall s stgmaach, headaches and epee You can’t feel well and strong unty of bile Sargon Soft Mass them. day. Without both Mass their You feel Niauv Da OREN, CALIFORNIA. stances which actually cause 4 slug. liver to increase its os gaan of . contain . Unless you have tried Sargon Soft Bills you can have no idea of . . y healthier, hap. sii a and Sa en aaa diger , coe te t Ss ae : Ae yom one fa ee wits, . } nesday night, ‘the first pilgrimage of the Trails of essary to have the coach proceeded Mrs. Clyde Fiske and son, Sonny; and Ernest Hotchkiss of Nevada City, visited relations here Sunday. Mrs. Hotchkiss and son, Kenneth returned to Nevada City with them. FOREST, Aug. 31.—Mrs. M. Morrison and family of Alleghany visitattitude of state officialdom. Since his torrid outburst on the administration this meng coe Jack D, Green tase, the covernor has charged. the Rolph administration been the soul of discretion. Apprewas doing everything possible to hensive secretaries shover press conferences to guide the governor away from secretary interrupted a conversation with the press to whisper in Rolph’s
ear. lapsed into silence. the same. Ask them any question on a touchy subject, and they’ll answer: “Well, election say anything hope the primary field will be culttered with They know the more candidates, the greater the governor’s chances. They wouldn't even Shuler got into the race. threat next year, are counting on their aes killing strife. completely tax-free in California un-. Pany’s large gravel holdings. til the 1935 legislative session un. It is expected that all will be in Nevada City spent Sunday here visit} Session. And the governor is against . some time this month. ing friends. e ; Mrs. Davies and daughters spent! f a cITY NUGGET FRIDAY a 8, 1933 POLITICIANS SER [sr the general idea of special sessions. The eauutiendon board showed ELECTION AHEAD rare political courage in turning down more than 700 scheol district applications to increase expenditures AND GROW MUM : per cent over last year’s total. ‘Hundreds of school officials from . Vierling Kersey, on down the line, SACRAMENTO, Sept. 7——(UP)—' ‘leeply resent its action. On the other Visualize a small army of state offi-. hand, the board can expect to reap cials and subordinates trying to walk. @ bumper crop of gratitude from on eggs without breaking them. ‘hard pressed taxpayers. That gives you an insight into the Reason is the 1934 campaign is approaching. Word has gone out the less said on controversial matters the better. By THOMAS B. M B. MALARKEY Assemblyman Lawrence Cobb, chairman of the ways and means committee and Lieutenant-Governor Frank Merriam cracked down on the evade legislative economy measures and added ‘‘we only scratched the economy surface; if the legislature were called in special session, we'd probably refuse to pass additional taxes but would approve further economy Measures.’’ Merriam inferred Rolph matladministrotion was’ partially responsible for -the sales tax, néarby at “thin ice.’’ Once a Immediately the governor reOther administration officials are it’s getting pretty close to Th : time; perhaps I shouldn’t he. Governor’s outburst on the FRATERNAL CARDS NEVADA CITy LODGE, NO. 518 B. P. O. ELKS Meets second and fourth Friday evenings in Elks Home, Pine Street. Phone 108. Exalted Ruler’ R. E. Carr, Secretary. pe MILO LODGE, ‘No. 48, K. of P. Meets the Ist and 3d Friday nights at Pythian Hall, Morgan and. Powell Bldg. Visiting Knights always welcome. CARL LARSEN, C. C. J. C. E. FOSS, K. of R. & §. MAIL STAGE SCHEDULE DOWNIEVILLE-NEVADA CITY Arrives Nevada City at 9:30 a. m. Leaves Nevada City at 11:00 a. m. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER STAGE Arrives: Nevada City at 10:00 a. m. Leaves Nevada City at 12:00 a. m. ALLEGHANY-NEVADA CIrTy Arrives Nevada City at 2:30 p. m. Leaves Nevada City at 7:00 a. m. “NORTH BLOOMFIELD AND GRANITEVILLE-NEVADA CITY Arrives Nevada City at 1:30 p. m: Leaves Nevada -City-at-7:00 a. m. WASHINGTON-NEVADA CITY Arrives Nevada City at’11:30 a. m. Leaves Nevada City: at 7:00 a. m. at this time.” Green case (Jack D. Green, who's scheduled to hang September 15) was illuminating. . . it revealed the goyernor felt he was being mistreated and misunderstood by the press . he felt some eléments of the press failed to accord proper respect to the state's chief executive . Merriam insists he plans to go through with his plan to run for governor . . he denied any intention to slide back to the position of running for reelection Finance _ Director . Vandegrift saved the narcotics diRumors of Bourbon. disconvision from virtual dissolution by ent over’ McAdoo leadership are . giving that state agency $25,000 out leasing the G. O. P. lof the emergency fund, , REMINGTON HILL SOON Rolph ‘‘reelectioneers’’ devou tly republican candidates. be distressed if Bob Fully aware of the dempcratic republican leaders Rolland themselves ofq i dy intra-party If the 18th amendment is repeal-d before Christmas—as appears rea. tally, wines and liquors would go . Will be sufficient to operate the comess the governor convokes a special . readiness for hydraulic operations Mrs. James E. Grace HOME COOKING MEALS 50c Board By Day or Month Alleghany, Calif. ed relatives here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Daley and son, Peter Jr., of Grass Valley were in town: Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs EE. Bruning and Mrs. W. E. Davies were in Alleghany WedProfs Bw: school teacher spending elo. Mrs. June Johnson and Miss Gladys Brown, high school teachers arrived Wednesday. School Will open . September 5. COOK’S TOURISTS TAKE — TRAIL OF ARGONAUTS CAMPTONVILLE, Sept. 5—About eleven o’clock Sunday morning the large de luxe Grayline coach, bearing Brown, elementary returned Friday after his vacation in the bay rethe Argonauts, conducted by Thomas Cook and Sons, world known touring bureau, pulled. into town, and was greeted by William B. Meek, pioneer of this section. During their stay here the members of the party were Suests of Mr. Meek for refreshments and shown about the town, the Pelton ‘Monument. This is the largest passenger Vehicle of its kind ever piloted over these mountain roads, it being necviewing by a traffic officer in order to assist in passing other vehicles. While it was here, the driver and Mr. Meek had their pictures taken together, it being a contrast, Meek having been a Knight of the Whip and renouned Neuralgia Neuritis Backache _. Rheumatism ——— —. Lumbago Sciatica Muscular Pains vada City at 8:00 a. m. and Ready, ton and Marysville. ville at 1 p. ville for North San Juan. 12: 20-p. ‘m3 3: MOUNTAIN STAGES Marysville Auto Stage leaves Nefor Rough HammonLeaves Marysm. Connects at SmartsSmartsville, TWIN CITIES-SACTO. STAGES With Electric Connection to the Bay Region : WEST BOUND Leaves Nevada City 7:15 a. m. 35 py m. Leaves Grass Valley 7:30 a. m. 12346.p.-m 3350p. m, Arrive ‘Sacramento. 9:40 a. m. 2:55 p. m. 6:00.p. m sonably probable—California’s pres. ES EAST BOUND together, renew old acquaintances ent beer tax bill will be virtually nul. TO COMPLETE FLUM Leave Sacramento 9:50 a. m. and have a. good time. Music was lified. The levy is on “non-intoxicat-. 12:35 p. m. 4:00 p. m. furnished by Mieltz Orchestra from ing’ beverages of 3.2 per cent aaa frank Crampton and partner Mr. Arrive Grass Valley 12:05 p. m. Auburn, just finishing a trip from under. All a brewer need to do would . Boyce came down from their Rem-, 2:52 Poms e218) pe Mm. the middle west, and a good Supper. be to increase the alcoholic content . ington Hill gravel mining property Arrive Nevada City 12:20 p.m. was served at midnight. over 3.2, And, rest assured, he’ll do. last week on a short businéss trip. . 3:05 p. m. 6:30 p. m. Miss Lola. Chatfield arrived Saturjust that. . They still have several men omday from Auburn to spend the week In other words, repeal will scart ployed in building new flume and end holiday visiting friends and relthe state $750,000 annually care eopdivind of the old one. This flume atives here and at Pike City. new beer taxes are passed. Inciden. Will carry water a long distance as S.P. A MILE DOLLAR DAY TRIPS FOR LABOR DAY and ADM SS1O.N. DAY ® Labor Day means a three-day week-end. And here’s your chance to take a trip at cent-a-mile “Dollar Day” rates! FOR LABOR DAY between all S. P. stations Start your trip Aug.31, Sept.1,2,3,4 Be bach by midnight; Sept: 12 See the State Fair, Sacramento,,. Sept. 2.t0 9, and "Old Ironsides”’ in San Francisco, Sept. 2 to 15. ADMISSION DAY . to California points & Reno only Start your trip September 8 or 9 ~ Be back by-midnight, Sept. 12 Southern Pacific Heres Smiling Relief. . Periodic Pains i Most of your suffering from common every-day aches and . } pains is unnecessary and unwise. Unnecessary, beeause Dr. Miles’ effects; unwise, because pain makes your physical condition worse instead of better. One pill usually brings relief in a few minutes. If you suffer from any of the disorders listed above, take Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. If they do not give you greater relief in less time than anything else you have used, go to your druggist and get your money back. A package of Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills in your medicine cabinet, pocket, or hand-bag means fewer aches and pains. 25 for 25 cents Anti-Pain Pills relieve quickly and without unpleasant after . \ 125 for $1.00 stage driver, and the younger man, a skided man at the wheel handling the big machine.H. C. Peterson, curator of Sutters Fort at Sacramento and Jack Wolff, prominent Grass Valley citizen, accomparyied the party as guides, explaining points of interest along the route. The: party started Saturday morning from San Francisco, and ended Monday night back to ‘San . . 4 Francisco. NEVADA COUNTY NARROW ae RAILROAD COMPANY STAGE LIN TIMETABLE NO. 4 jog TIMETABLE NO 3 All Service Daily Effective May 2nd, 1933 4 SCHEDULE NOS. 1 3 PM Sa STATIONS AM PM 6:18 ie ee GRASS Y...... Fae & 30 . 3750 6:30 12735 ° ACS NEVADA ©. ..... =Ly, 7:15 8:35 "a PM AM ‘PM B2311:25 Lara.. AUBURN 0.0000.. Ar. 8:20 4:40 _ ALWAYS That is what our service consists of mainly—FIRST CLASS WORK, that’s what you look for when you drive in a garage. But we add a personal touch in courtesy, attention to detail and determinedly low charges. ‘NEVADA CITY Visiting Elks Welcome. . Vv. V. FOLEY; { GARFGE . Chas, ‘W. Leiter, Prop. a 4 es