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PAGE FOUR
THE NEVADA ©.. ¥ NUGGET
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129 Church St. Grass Valicy . {:
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OPTOMETRIST
SPECIALIST IN
“THE SCIENCE OF
SEEING”
EYES EXAMINED
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147 Mill Street Grass Valley
‘Evenings by Appointment
Phone 624
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‘GERMAN EMBARGO
ON CASH WON'T
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. ; chance in a million”
. ity today when Martin R.
(dr, German student from
'found the ways and means of
j ishing -his: education at the
sity of California.
The unique arrangement
; Claus will be able
; money. to pursue
at the University
a debtor
, Miss Vera
graduate
Christie, the
: University.” of
. Occupations.
Several
manager of
California
weeks ago Claus came to
Miss Christie with the proposal that!
this country
him. through
E. Claus,
would
if someone, in
finance coll his
father, F&F.
. citizen,
wealthy Dr eden
Day the
‘any American. student
to study at a. German
» He explained that
Nazi
any of
expenses of
who
University.
under the present
sovernment it is impossible for
his relatives in
send him money.
Yesterday the
tions, through Miss Christie, arrangLake . ed with J. L. Dobbins of San Francisco to pay Claus’s expenses at the
Germany to
3ureau of Occupaest Drummer = appearing at
‘Personal
j Albert Pratti, Dick Marriott
aay Wilde Nevada City scouts. chosthe boy scout national
. tour, recently completed, were palticipants in the Admission Day parade of the Native Sons and Daughi
and
jen to make
~ CHOPS
ROASTS
POT ROASTS
COLD MEATS
WE DO NOT— .
WE WILL NOT—
Carry Anything
But the Best
Note Our Prices
Try Our Quality
: Keystone Market
CALANAN and RICHARDS
Sommercial St. Nevada City
GRASS VALLEY
STEAM AUNDRY
DRY CLEANERS
‘211 BENNETT STREET
GRASS VALLEY
Phone 108 i
NEVADA CITY
PHONE 250-W
MOUNT SI. MARY'S.
SAUSAGES
‘man; and Lon Girk, former coach of
t
i
{ feet last year.
\are drifting to intercept a ledge carters in Stockton today.
Visitors at the home of Mrs, Madge
1 Schwart, over the past week end
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deeble of
San Francisco; Mr.-and Mrs. L.G.
Roberts, of Auburn; Dr. and. Mrs.
Weber of Sacramento; and Mr. and
Mrs. Reamer of Clarksburg. Mrs.
Mrs. Ann Carroll
ill at the home
is recovering
Schwartz’ mother,
who has been quite
‘of her daughter here,
. nicely: from a severe sick spell which .
will be good news to. her many
friends here.
Mr. and: Mrs. Robert Gates and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Elza Kilroy
and son, spent the
Stockton and will
day. They attended the
celebration. 7
Fruit Salad Ice
Confectionery.
Phil Coghlan, Stanford
who spent his summer vacation
this e¢ity as the gnest of Mr. ana
Mrs. George Calanan, left Sunday
for Stanford where he enters
senior class. Young», Goghian ue
many friends whire here canes .
fine publie spirit. He was .
interested in the municipal }
and assisted in the
in July.
week
arrive home toNative Sons‘
Cream at Colleys
student .
ing a
greatly
park and pool
water pageant given
“ SALIDA MINE
employed at the
7roup property,
south of Graniteville, in developshaft was sunk 70
This season the men
Three men are
Salida or Lucky
ment work. A
rying good values. There is a small
mill on the property. The leasors’ are
Fred © Vecetis, Hollywood — school
teacher, Mr. Jorgensen, retiréd navy
Notre Dame.
LODI FESTIVAL TO
CENTER ATTENTION
ON VINE INDUSTRY
LODI, Sept. 9.—Lodi’s preparations for the entertainment of thousands of visitors at the second annual Grape and Wine Festival of
Northern San Joaquin county, to be
staged in this city September 13, 14
and 15, were being rushed to completion today.
Many new means of focusing attention upon California’s grape and
wine industry are being employed,
it was announced, with a view to
opening larger markets for the vinestate.
Under the direction of C. S. Jacks0n and Henry F. Ellis, . general
chairman, the festival committee has
. made for the coronation. of Queen
Dora Lerza, who will be attended by
phy Patriefa Hunter, ‘Gladys Hanenlarged upon last year’s program
in every way. Many new attractions
have been scheduled in the enter-!
tainment and educational field, and
the accompaniment of parades, pageants and sports events will be on a
much larger scale, it was stated.
Elaborate preparations are being
Geraldine Backman, Emma Goeh1, Mary Ateher and Enima Ulrick
be ah dufstahding teatare of the céte?
bration, according to the committee
‘fn ee
‘
end in;
the :
DEATHS FEWER
yardists and wine producers of this,
a, Mitts iu ede This event win . :
Social Pia
. PaaS TNS
University, in exchange for which
Claus senior would take eare of Dobbins’ son at the University ot Dresden. To pay for minor personal expenses, Claus made it known that
. he is seeking a tutoring. job whereH
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t
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i Two Camptonville Girls
; by he would teach someone who
. Are Joint Hostesses wished to learn the German langupone ene! s age. :
CAMPTONVILUE, Sept. 9.-—Miss: Claus graduated from the Oberjes Dorothy Hayes and Matilda Han-. Tealschule in Dresden and was in
the naval aviation corps during the
World War. He then attended the
University of Leipzig and the University of Bonn. From 1928 to 1930
pleas-; he was consulting agricultural exant get together and the evening was Pert for the German government at
}spent in various games and damcing,. Dresden and during that time lecwith delightful refreshments co}. . tured at the winter school on plant
son were hostesses to a number ‘of
tthe young people of the community
Iriday evening in an enjoyable party .
given at the Masonic Hall.
It turned out to be a very
sisting of eake, sandwiches and: . diseases and their control. Claus
punch. . Dlans to finish his work for .a Ph.D,
The following were insattendance degree in genetics at Berkeley, workKenneth Schurr, frank W.Meggers,. {m8 under Professor E. B. Babcock, i
Sam Oakes, Edward Lang, Myron whose work was recommended to}
1 Pauly, Erle Pauly, William Groves,. him by various professors at Ger;W. J. McCain, Ted McCain, E. R. ™an universities.
Hanson, Leo
George Rose,
faymond
1S hatfield, Ted Tabler,
, Stoddard,
PATROL OFFICERS GET
Acton M. Cleveland; Misses Kather:
‘ine Pauly, Betty Wallace, Dorothy . ROAD MAPS OF STATE
Recap: Maxine Blackman, Dolores :
Ann Bishop, Anna Lang, Guyla :TabSACRAMENTO, Sept. 9.—OfficJer, Htta May Chatfield, Mesdames ers of California Highway Patrol to‘Ernie Pauly, Lola B. Cleveland, The day have complete and. detiailed
a . ordoss Tabler and Ethel Chatfield. knowledge of every highway and byway in the state, regardless of whe. ther or not it is under their jurisdic. tion was made possible for the pat. TUNE HIGHWAY rol by co-operation of Earl Lee Kelly, director of ; i i
This great store of road informa:
of public works, in
presenting department of motor vehicles with bound maps for each police squad room in the state,
Director Ray Ingels of department
!
Sept: 9.— } SACRAMENTO, Death . . /
,claimed 17 fewer victims on Cali:, of motor vehicles asks the public to
! fornia’s rural highways in June of ™a@ke use of the maps when detailed
is sought or advice is
patrol officers.
. this year than in the sixth month of information
1934, aceording to department of needed from
figures announced
Mrs, Henpeck (sarcastically): “TI
suppose you’ve, been to see a sich
. friend—holding his hand all evening.’’
Mr. Henpeck (sadly):
motor vehicles
today.
The month's total of 108 fatalities
on rural roads under jurisdiction of
California Highway Patral repres.
ents a reduction of more than 14. i ;
percent,over June of 1934, when 120) pe ioe aaa, zs
deaths ‘were. listed as a result of. Mary has a new tight shirt
motor vehicle accidents. ee So neat, so bright Le teas
“While this reduction in fatalit. tt Haver honhe 6 Soak of hn
jes is significant when it is realized . But it carcly deos show Mat
that deaths increased in June on/. TY.
highways not under vigilance of the
patrol,” said Ray Ingels, director of TRY..
department of motor vehicles, “our .
state department is far from satis-} . HOTEL 9
fied with its progress in accident .
prevention. Instead, the patrol sae
been ordered to increase its vigil-! pel
ance and bear down harder than ever . (‘4 $ :
“Tf. I'd: been
have made
on careless and reckless drivers.”
That there is need for bearing
down on careless motorists is seen
in the department’s report that there
were 256,230 persons accused of
motor vehicle violations in June, the
greatest number cited in California
traffic courts in any single previous
month, A total of 25,223 were convisted, of which 361 were sent to
jail or road camps and 26 were held
to answer charges of manslaughter off the Lobbyor murder in superior courts.
Fines and forfeited bail paid by
careless and reckless drivers last
June totalled $134,807.95. NUGGET ADS PAY
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NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE
Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and talings.
Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper.
Mail order check work promptly attended to.
Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and
Capital of California Fire Ingutangs Compantes.
A SPLENDID VALUE
159 Powe it STREET
This location is unsurpassed
SAN FRANCISCO
Excellent Restaurant
— emnneeietees
_» STOP THIS MAN
“One
become a realA. Claus,
Drésden,
finUniverwhereby
to obtain enough
studies
without becoming }@
to anyone was disclosed by
Bureau of} fe
wished! @
. ieatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
masterpiece comes LES MISERABLES =<:
ES to the screen with Frederic
inortal
March and Charles Laughton in the le: uling roles! The story of
Jean Valjean, the escaped convict who tried to salvage life after
ten years as a convict. A thrilling, smashing classic!
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
OIL FOR THE LAMPS OF CHINA
from the world’s danger zone comes a blazing new dramatic sensation, Thrill to gripping story of two lovers helpless before the
rampaging passions of a desperaté land! With Pat O’Brien, Josephine Hutchinson and Jean Muir. Matinee Thursday.
Victor Hugo’s _imwoul a! e SERA
Presto Mason
Fruit Jars
REGULAR
.85 doz.
1.05 doz.
WIDE MOUTH
1.00 doz.
_ 1.25 doz.
PRESERVING KETTLES, ALL SIZES
Ladles, spoons, paring knives, fruit jar wrenches.
Rings caps and wax. Jelly glasses, tall and small.
SPECIAL
AN ALUMINUM COLD PACK CANNER FOR $2.75
. -8-quart size holds seven . -quart jars with a handy rack
for lifting. Jars kept separated, prevents breakage.
Alpha Stores, Ltd.
NEVADA CITY, Phone 5. GRASS VALLEY, Phone 88.
WORLD'S FASTEST DRUMMER
Lionel Hampton and His
Orchestra
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
Dance and Floor Show
LAKE OLYMPIA, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13
CALIPORNIA’S GREATEST COLORED ATTRACTION
‘TWO YEARS SEBASTIAN’S COTTON CLUB
ALL PARTS . . aoe PARTS
FOR eins FOR
SOME HMONE tas ALL CARS CARS .
.
Lawrence Motors
Service
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND SUPPLIES
Lee Tires and Signal Gas and Oil
On Tahoe-Ukiah Highway, one mile north-east of Nevada City.
Special; 13-Plate Batteries, now $2.95, with old battery.
HEALTH!
Let Nature Guard You!
Mild saline sulphur waters that will clear
your system of the winters poisons.
Lee Richardson, Richardson Springs, Butte Co., Calif.
.Nevada. City Garage.
SEE THE NEW
1935 Plymouth Cars
SALES AND SERVICE
OHAS. EB. LEITER, DISTRIBUTOR
Day and Night Service Anywhere
‘Auto Repairs of Every Kind
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