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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

July 28, 1971 (12 pages)

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CARBS . teen e bree ri. Shibacacaemees J. E KNAPP MACHINERY C2. tient ts ty Nevada City ‘HAMBURGER CLEAN > AND MADE OF BEST OF MEATS.We Deliver * Phone 302 SPECIAL THIS WEEK Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Bradley of San . Franciseo returned home, Mr. Bradley is connected with the State Department of Mining, and is also grand patron of the Order of Eastern Star in California, and came to attend the reception to Mrs. Moise, grand matron, in -this city, Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Frost came over from the Siberia mine last week on business. Harry James, “mining machinery salesman, spent a short time at his home in Grass Valley. : E. T. Bradbury, mining man, who has been fm Oakland for a timg has returned to Nevada City. Gen. W. 8. Schuyler of Carmel, who is interested in the Alaska mine, was met in Nevada City by J. A. Gilmore of Pike and taken to the mine Easter novelties and capdies at Colley’s Confectionery. Payeu Holsum Milk 3 for 25¢ Salad Macaroni and Noodles ...... 3 pkgs for 25¢ } ened Bolte: 1 tee 29¢ } ~ Apple Butter, large jar Be . Wanuts , th 25¢ Stringless Cut Beans, No. 2 tins.. 2 for 25¢ Cream of ‘Wheat 25c We also carry the full line of Battle Creek Sanitarium FOODS FOR HEALTH CHAIN GROCETERIAS PC “The Rest for Less” ‘ Phone 176 Powel! Block Nevads City PP PUR OE Pe Y Pe eee UN 593°Market-St., San Francisco New and used Mining Equipment of all kinds Krogh Gravel Mill (complete) Compressors and Air Receivers in all sizes Electric and Gasoline Mine Hoists Complete line’ of Pumping Equipment Netz, Proprietor path hh hsbbbhhbbhhobrbhdsbebdbdseed NEVADA CITY MONUMENTAL WORKS Is starting up its manufacturing plant, Monday April . 4h All delayed orders will be taken care of New orders welcome Nevada City Laundry. Phone. Grass Valley 108, or see our driver. GRASS VALLEY STEAM LAUNDRY ~ 111 Bennett St. DONT DO IT! What's the use of going to all hat fuss and bother, when, with our modern faciliies, we can insure satisfactory work and prompt deliyery. Send it to the F30oee ooo LMM EBMALM LOAM Belo Grass Valley aos -~ SSSOCOSCEESC ECCS ,j men, equipped with LF ? 2 3 ecoememmeeel ee CHEROKEE, April 12, (Special hunting everyone up and leaving none out. Mis3 Millie Clerkin of French Corral wes a visitor here Tuesday eve. Mr. Erway of Tip. Top is visiting in Nevada City for a couple of days Joe Swazey of the. Siberia mine was slightly hurt at the mine on Monday. We have some new neighbors or the Berger plac eand we also have four new scholars.Cherokee school has now fifteen pupils and prospects of 2 hore coming in. Mike Phelan wasa business visitor in Nevada City Tuesday evening. Mrs, Herb Costa has returned to Nevada City for a few days. Mike. Denike And Ray McCullough were here Tuesday looking over the ditch. It is very dry over here and we sure need. rain. ; . Quite a few of our neighbors are going into the chicken and turkey business. Rec. Father Scott returned from Sierm county Thursday. K. J. Phelan is still with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. L, Day and Mrs. T. J. Flynn were visitors in Nevada City Thursday. James @helan and C. Thompson went to Nevada City Friday. after a truck load of supplies for the. 8iberia mine Mrs. John Curnow still continues ill at her home in Cherokee. Lawrence Calanan was a ‘visitor here Thursday évening. " Joa Swazey attended the pictur show in Grass Valley Saturday evening. The San Juan Water Users have « crew of men working on the ditch from here to San Juan. LARGE CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM FOR PACIFIC The Pacific Gas and Electric Company is now : engaged in what is said to be the: largest active construcfion program _in California. suffering Coper, Division Manager, far exceed any previous program in the Counpany’s history. The activities now are even greater than the work ¢arried on during the time the big Pit River Hydro-electric Development was at its height. Mr. Coper says that the Company is now running a full quota of men on eight différent projects. J The Salt Springs Dam on the up per reuches of the Mokelumne is lwo-thirds completed, giving employ: thent to 600 men and is a part of the $40,000,000 water and power development on the Mokelumne, scheduled to be completed in 1932. Where Tiger Creek cmrties into the Mokelumne, a cosntruction camp to accomodate 200 men lias just been completed and crews are being mobilized at that point for the erection of a 68,000 horsepower etectrie generating plant. On the Bear River in Placer eounty, a erew of 300 men are engaged in enlarging the fiumes and ditches to accomodate additional water now available for the generation of eleethroughout that territory. In the Gas Department, some 600 every possible labor and time-saving device, are rushing to completion the San Joaquin Valley natural gas transmission line and the branch feeder lines which will make natural gas avzilable for the cities and towns in the Sacramento Valley and the north bay territory, including the lower end of the Redwood Empire. we, At a cost of approximately $660,00.00, the gas appliances in San . Fra ch and Oakiaud are being POSTOe ial PRSOCS SECOCSE Bunnies, Baskets, Eggs, Chickens and Candies of all kinds to make the hearts of the kiddies happy on Easter Morning! What time more appropriate than now to make your selection from our complete line now on dispay? Come in the Next time you are down town, and bring the children along. SAMPSONS For Grownups as well as for Children Easter Favors of all kinds ¢ 3 adjusted for the efficient use of natural gas. A crew of 1,000 men with @ payroll of over $65,000.00 a day is néw engaged in thi activity. In addition ,to the vast sums directly spent for labor on these jobs, additional millions will be spent for California-made equipment, produced in local industries, it being the} policy of the Company to always purchase whenever possible, locally made equipment and goods. "HILLS CREST AUTO WRECKERS New and used parts for all Makes of Cars eacees to The Nugget)— The census taker). called on us all Thursday. He 1s; The aetivties, according to H. M.} tric power and irrigation purposes 3 0, The Nevada County Nugget, Wednesday, July 28, 19715
SCHWARTZ—To Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schwartz of Smartville, a son PREMISES FOR SALE— The residence property of the late Chas. H. Eddy and wife on Pros. pect St., Nevada City. 9 room: 1% story house in good repair and well furnished. Large lot commanding excellent view? Fully equipped with water, sewer, eleciric and gas servire. Hose and carpets, curtains, and such furnishings as . desired to. be sold to close estate. Inquire of Fred M. Miller, Grass Valley, or O. D. Woodman, Nevada City. 2 The Sinclair home at Glenbrook has been sold to Mrs. Roy G. Dar‘fer who will occupy it.; Leave your orders early for decorated chocolate cream Baster eggs~— with name on—at Colley’s Confec tionery. ; _ A. F. Duggeélby, mining man, arrived from San Franeisee on a brie! business. trip. ; W. G. Allen of Smartville,~ vice presid of the Interstate Land Holding company, was a recent Nevada City visitor. ; Cameron Larson left Wednesday for Eureka, Humboldt county, to attend the state convention of the Order of DeMolay as a. delegate from the local Chapter. The publisher returned ._Thursdar from. Oakland where he had been attending the sessions of the Callfornia Grand Royal Arch Chapter during the week. Theodore Rundy, .conductor on the Nevada City Narrow Gauge railroad is improving froma recent ill ness. . ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hall are in Berkeley visiting their daughter, Mrs. A. C. Richards. Their son Robbins Hall, of Oakland spent the week end in Nevada City. é Mrs. Earl McLean and Mrs. Robert Wall of Sacramento accompanied by Miss. Josie Jepson of Portland visit1d In Nevada City. Miss Jepson ts a former resident. Mrs. H. A. Anderson and two children of Lower Lake are visiting her parents, Mr; cad Mrs. R. L. P. Bigelow. Miss Louise Martin who was operated upon for appendicitis last week fs getting along nicely. Ernest Helm is home from a recent operation at a (irass Valicy hospital. 3 ; Mrs. George Grissel of. San Fran cisco is here for the benefit of her health, page Jokn Hooper of Richmond and Mr cand Mrs. W. Smith of Oakland attended the funeral of the late Eddarw Valentine. *Game Warden Hiscox shot a biz rattler inthe Bridgeport section last week, being nearly four feet lanz ind having nine rattles. ISS AMERICA.. another example of ang de ligarse The is enhanced by 4 gleamIng simulated sapphires (or emeralds)! The name Bulova on the dial Is H. W. HARTUNG & SON Jewelers . al Valley RE oe: at Nevada City Sanitarium, April 9th : ‘. Columbia witnessed the installation ‘ley schools. For the purposé of further teeting trout with which the Fish aod Game Commission has stocked the various waters of this state, of insuring their larger growth and better means of propagation 2s providing an sdequste supply of trout eggs for the various fish hateheries of this state to the end of improving fishing conditions generally throughout the state; elinuewwlvn vi The Commission of the . State of Caiifornia and pursuant to and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the provisions of Chapter 751, 1927 Statutes of California, it is ordered County of Nevada; State of California, be and the same are hereby closed to trout fishing or the taking, killing or having of any trout therein or therefrom from and after the date hereof and during all times and seasons until such time as new legislation is enacted by the State Legislature or by furthes, or other poe of the Director of Natural Resources. Culbertson Lake and tributaries Hy T 18 N, R12 BE, M.D. B. & Upper and Lower Lindsey Lakes and tributaries in T 18 .N, R 12 E. M. D. B. & M. ; Alder Creck and tributaries in T 18 N, R16 E and T 17 N, R 16 u, M. D. B. & M. It is further ordered that in, addiifon to the publication of this order 28 provided for Sec. 4 of the vforesaid‘ statute, a2 copy hereof be posted at the Courthouse of said tre posted pursuant to the provistons of Sec: 1373 of the California Code of Civil Procedure, or soma other conspicious place. Given under my. hand and seal this Ist day of April, 1930. ; FRED G. STEVENOT, Director of Natural Resource: I, C. C. Young, Governor, do hereby give my oo to the above and forego! order. — €.C. YOUNG. Dates of Publication—April 14 21, 1930. (een Mrs. Catherine Sennett, mother of Mack Sennett, motion picture producer and principal owner of the Normandie mine, visited: the mine on Deadman’s Flat and yisited. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cramer. She war taken on a tour of other mines and enjoyed the novel scenes of a mining community. She. returned to her home in Los Angeles. Joe Silva . of ‘Buena Vista let ou! a big yawn when he arose from slumber Thursday morning and ar ‘a result dislocated both sides of hir lower. jaw. He was taken to the hospital where he was put to slec while he jaw was put back to no. mal again. * Mr: and Mrs. Fred Miller av daughter, Betty, were recent visito) ‘a Saeramento. ’ A. G. Rinn, mebmer of the stat teachers’ college of Chico, visite:. im Nevada City during the week. E. B. Dudley of North Bloomfield uttended theDonation Day services ‘n Nevada City. Postmaster Phil Curnow of North of his son’s installation at Exalted Ruler of the Elks lodge of Nevada City. It was also his 72 birthday ana he received many happy well wishes ind greetings from friends. Frank W. Bennallack, High Priest of Grass Valley Chapter and Alfred Martin, High Priest of Nevada Chapter, attended the session of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter in Oakland last week as the representatives of their chapters. W. E. Meservey who had made the trip a number of years was unable to attend this year. W. P Clerkin of French Corral was a business visitor in this city. Judge H. B. Neville of Downteville came down enroute to San Francisco. Mrs. Ella M. Austin, county superintendent of schools, visited the Rough and Ready and Pleasant ValMrs. A. W. Hoge and son, Arthur visited A. W. Hoge’s brother, F G. Hoge and family at Palo Alto. Mr. and Mrs. O.P. Strandberg had as a week end visitor their son, Donald, of San Francisco. Roland Wright returned from 3 as well. that the following waters within the . . county at the place vhere notices} “points of quality that 1 Ee tire BE buy all three at J. C. Penney Company, Inc. 115-119 Mill Street Grass Valley visit in Sacramento. a 3 “4d ae a a ee er ee IPL II FRG LY metre nse eee nee a ts Syste Fema i a sat, “> eater oY COR ee . ~ + <myteaey VIC eee ea