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PAGE TWO ~—— THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, APRIL 12,1935.
, eT eae ieee zs Soseesesssseesseeere a5 . TITTLE DAMAGE BY STORM /of sand screened for the school disZ 2 us : ‘ . trict on Willow Creek was washed
. Nevada City Nugeet . ) [4 READS HOMB) po reco cocs eon
' s ‘ : Fs » through the channel in that ' ; caused distress conditions in other) sorse t : : i *
305 Broad Street. Phone 36 parts, did not do so much damage section, Severs! slides eee on the
A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and fut. . ‘ i in this section. A slide of ‘dbout 50 . Yuba Pass highway Sunday night,
lished at Nevada City. A real home is the one you win feet on the Pike City road occured. but were cleared out so that traffic
nu Lee. GeO eeioge 2 Editor and Publisher $ With the toil of hand and brain, with a few minor slides. A quantity . was oe interfered wien Monday.
im ee a The one you fashion by slow degrees ee Saal
Published.Semi-weekly, Monday and Friday at Throu iy eenaay f a nee PELE ET IEEE er LET e TT rer TET EIT 4
Nevada City, California, and entered as mail matF ‘ a pis oun ‘9! eae i ‘ It
‘. ter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada or more than.a structure of wocoa and stone : WV “ ii ’
City., utnier Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. S. A home must be ‘when it is your own. ‘ FoxCLUSI fits) 4
SUBSCRIPVION RATES ey Fi ‘ :
(ne year re Advance) .. $2.50 x A ; . P ; . L, BEeoAUCY H
eee ee & : A real home is the one that springs £ SHOR 4
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‘ ERG Be SS ae ane From thoughts that are fine and true, * Hi :
oe Ble us : From self denial and sacrifice * “STYLED FOR SPRING” i
9 o * x 6 : é > =) me i 5: g ae : ee ns “tM ‘ Confidence andaLighterStep) §¢ . And'the masterful will to do; # . , Youthful, daring, eltes-cmart 7 :
; . And the home of your heart a shrine shall be 1 coiffures are the new Spring
(CONTRIBUTED) : 53 For dreams and love and memory. : He fashion. Of course the foundation of a beautiful and corH
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yyinond Mol erstwhile adviser and confidant of & 4 i rect coiffure is a— :
: Raym eek nee ‘ : % A real home is the on build z te ” H President Roosevelt, has written that the emergency period " € you bul 3 i! “CHARLES PERMANENT WAVE” $6.50 3
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in America is passed. Therefore, he says, a number of the ‘a With hope for the coming years; z I OW, WAVE .._ Se ee $5.00 .
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emergency measures enacted during the economic crisis may . & Its walls will echo your happy songs = iT DUAR WAVE === ne $3.95 .
safely be tossed overboard. i And witness your smiles and tears; kA . ' 215 W. Main Strect fiiass Valley Phone 60
This has been interpreted, in many quarters, as a reflec-’ . A real home calls to the wanrerin~ feet i . zeae apee nated = Medan ce see ae sem :
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tion of the President’s own belief. And on_all sides evidence : And its peace and rest to t soul are sweet. H i
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has piled up to prove the soundness of the contention. Gi H if W PP iFFEFORD & SON
What laws will go remains conjectural, since nobody is ive of zoe best to the home vou lows Hi al ee ee
quite @ure. which of them thé Administration regards as And soon there will come to you, H [. Bin 1 Di
emergency, and which permanently desirable. But whichever A new delight i things worth while \ unera irectors
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they are, the shedding of those measures originally designed . And ot Kale tried and true; 1 . AMPULANCE SERVICE
to deal with the more down-and-out aspects of the business And beautiful flowers will blossom there ‘ i agate ac
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picture will have a salutary psychological effect. The country _ That once in your heart were buds of prayer. H . Nevada City So Grass Valley
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will realize that it actually is no longer down-and-out, and can —A. MERRIAM CONNER. . cece eee : oe
therefore move forward with confidence, and a lighter step. fH i = —
That California is alco -ast the emergency stage and is!_. fe ee ‘ ; :
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on the road to pormianest “>covery was indicated in the latest $40060600000000980080000)400045005017 5000 LE0bEsensees
survey by the State Chainser of Commerce, which showed . # 4 rom .
new high leveis for virtually all types of activity. + Fr fi , d % de . i
And since this state-is climbing hand in hand with the % eam Bane aaa’ aa ee en
nation out of the economic sloughs, we also, must shed some. # + Half. Price Electricity
of the more down-and-out measures enacted locally. ' ee ey
acd = ff It won't be. long now before we drain and hull them, reserving the :
By next autumn, perhaps, when we begin ropping Off jnave fresh strawberries so Aunt ripest to make one layer in a crust j TO PAY FOR
such.depressing items as emergency taxes and huge relief ap-. Sarah sends you this recipe for. thai has been baked. Stand them 4 pressing gency .
-propriations, California, too, can step out with confidence, . strawberry pie which is even more upright in circles and over them pour
ee . c : {luscious than the proverbial. straw-; the. ‘vliowing: filling.
N EW -and a lighter step.
‘berry short cake. With this recipe Wash the left over strawberries,
two boxes of strawberries is enough jand add ehough water to make one E L ECTRIC RA MW iH E
THE JOHN OSBORNES SCHOOL BOARD T0 SELL ‘to serve the whole family generous-. pint: cook vntil vite {strawberries . '
. ly. lose color; -Grerain “through a jelly .
Allow -two boxes of strawberries level tablespoons o° cornstarch with .
tor one medium sized pie, Wash, . enough “water to make a smooth .
. Paste. Stir into tre sweetened juice:
Says MRS. IRWIN BEATTIE
of Elverta, Sacramento County
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Osborne of The Nevada City School Board at!
“4rass Valley have recently purchas-,their meeting last Tuesday night;
“ed four acres of wooded land on the passed a resolution ordering the sale) SIRTH 0S Ea A eer is
* ae sane pi peas o 28 bap ie oe _ "JAYNES —At the Nevada City Sani-. double boiler; udding one teaspoon
ve had agrieultural plans made . school building at the top of Hie, Oe April 7, 1925, to Mr. and) of icmon juice, a speck of salt and
for a seven room stucco House in the street, on the eastern side of the ( Co a Neiecutiy wefove oeadue avac cabeec .
French Country Home style. At!street. The minimum price specified . : : Sastey ee : aan Be ke ae oak ae
present the property is being cleared'in the resolution is $600. Bids wi “NOTICE OF. ELECTION . ote shieea Paine
eof brush and a clearing made for the, be received April 26. oe Beers pe ate
foundations which will be begun as! The property lies to the north of!Por Trustees of the Elementary and;
“soon as weather and ground condi-jresidence occupied by Mrs. Eden, one High Schools
tions permit. The land will be landof the most sightly locations in Ne: ‘ as :
scaped to make a harmonizing back. yada City. Its frontage is 180 feet NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN to,
= ground for the house. ‘on Pine street with a depth of over;the electors of the Nevada school disMr. and Mrs. Osborne expect to 125 feet. trict, County of Nevada, State of
*~ move into the new home in the late; California, that the election of school.
summer. They have a number of LOCAL SCHOOL ELECTION Loar te ayes, peices ba \
dhe newest tu
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Mrs. John Jaynes, of Log Cabin,. one tablespoc . of butter. Let cool
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friends in Nevada City who are an-.
ticipating with a great deal of pleas-. SATURDAY APRIL 27 school building in said district.
ure having them come here to live. ’ There will ‘be three school trustees
i There will be an election of schogllelected—for the term of three years. . same z ;
‘FLORIDA FLAT MINING CO. ' directors in the Nevada City district The polls will be open from 1:00 ya ke Among the first to take advantage of the DW electric rate
The Florida Flat Mining Comon Saturday, April 27. The polls will}o’clock to 6:00 p. m. . « dias ; for ranges and water heaters, were Mr. and Mrs. I. Beattie. « r
pany the former Sailor Flat com-. be open at Washington school build-. The officers appointed to conduct Pe ere mre A cease each month from ' OFF EXTRA Elec.
Boy, east of Quaker Hill, has a. ing from 1 o'clock until 6 o’clock{said election--are: Miss Mary 'Hos-, and a Wedding Gift’’ Chest . of aap a used to pay for an up-to-the-minute 1935
iow of men engaged in piping. The/in the afternoon. The terms of T. W.jkins. Mrs. Pclle Dougiass and Miss, . ogi
last storms brought all the water Richards and H. A. Curnow — oe Marsh. } * .
: as had . biecti fficials will be Miss Mary P. G SGCADDEN ot :
they can use. The company has had/. Election officia : : ' . ee Se ‘
men at work on the property prac-. Hoskins, Mrs. Belle Douglass and; meek be Che are. MMU ITY HAVE BEEN a user of eléctricity on your DW 3
Ba, all winter. . Miss Alma Marsh. : Abril. Lethe 4 ‘ > oo PL TE schedule since the latter part of 1934, when I in. NOT! "4 OF SALE . A : stalled an automatic storage heater with a demand
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je WHEREAS, the Nevada School’ 26 Piece ig © control switch. .
. . . District of the County of Nevada, ' in the new “As a result of your ONE-HALF OFF offer in.
4 en ee State of California, is the owner of ' . . Li
Iconoc as CIC of A. I Hadlow the here-in-after described real prop1955, the discount for increased use of electricity has Id ; . . : erty; and oe . given me very considerable savings as compared with
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losyn CYaASles \ ing an unoccupied lot and no longer hat I feel would ordinarily EPIESEDE A fair charge
—-—— — . 7 necessary for public use; and ; _,..»pfor the. rather extensive enjoyment of electricity in
the, hope of provoking a smile. NOTICE: Any person, 7). WHERBAS;;it. is forthe: benefit : » see _ my. home. This-use includes cooki i
‘any’ ser rire tae any Of this stuff is gootier than 1of said school district to sell said nae : : srs ae — Saati: heating, b oe
the goof who writes it. lveak property. . refrigeration, auxiliary air heating, and sundry laborpow
Eel . . NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE. saving devices. :
he: j ae pre : ‘SOLVED that the Board of Trustees a ‘ Z :
_.,. lf the dynamic Mr. Hearst and the brilliant Mr. Brisbane j o¢ dia. Nevada-Hélienl Wlatrist hereby I am applying this saving toward the purchase of
did ALL the thinking for ALL the people, their worries, due. deciares its intention to sell said, a new electric range to replace the old one which
. : : 1 1 , which said property is de; to the sins of the brain trust, might somewhat subside. iproperty, w
Re ait bax : ee ae . scribed as follows, to-wit: a served us so well for a number of years but is now :
French heels and arch supA ‘Correction: A locomotive Lot Two (2);of Block Twentybecomin obsolete. I believe that the i
in. pillars rting is NOT ild impulse induced ( ne-C £N scounts ob_ ports are tw supportin s NOT a wild impuls four (24) of the City of Nevada City, tained from your Half-Pric ici i . : 7)
the temple of Mammon. by eating certain weeds. ew dull Jot aad Bioee are destenates ek Be ¥ ae apres this year will, as
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Mussolini revised ‘“‘by their fruits shall ye know them” to upon the official map and survey 8 s ? y the cost of the replaceread “by their ‘shirts shall ye know them.” *hereot, ment range.
Oe: : Minimum price to be the sum of
ARISTOCRAT: One who thinks he is superior to the aprticctah S oe ae . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF B ‘ : a erms of sale to be cash.
common herd because he is somewhat different. . ARGAIN PRICE ELECTRICITY « e comm (1s AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV Y% OFF EXTRA Electricit w
Ce ee ‘ . ; or icity means: *
The fellow who blindfolded Justice knew the lady. He didn’t ED that the 26th day of April, 1935, bilf 14 any wooiith of ToNe 4 ‘ans: When your electric
put cotton in her ears nor anesthetisize her fingers. at the hour of 8 P. M., and the reen6 greater than your bill for
opie ) ieee lar meeting place of the said Board the corresponding month of 1934, at same location,
‘Patriotism in Italy must collect a heavy tax. Just think] >e = the ene is nereuy, i for YOU GET A 50% DISCOUNT ON THE DIFFERENCE. ; ; ay a public meeting, where and when . .
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of the thousands of poor shirtmakers going blind! sealed proposals to purchase said Be g 165,000 Are Saving Money This Way
* Notice is hereby served upon the national administration that NID {Property will be received and conWey «. i a ; 1 PGE are unavailable—homesteaded, claim-staked, pre-empted: }sidered, Loe t is ; pi i
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No. dear, your gas buggy is pink It — be wee pide ssi Board of Trustees of Nevada City ~esiban.
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G6 she DAMS OF ARTLAINE. OWE iSchool District, ' an automobile. The word is ever, it’s one of our choicest 1. F COLLEY SEE YOUR DEALER OR THE
a@ descriptive adjective, NOT a ' ikons. o> ,
anon . E. M. RECTOR,
Pp ‘G . E If profit is taken out of war—actually—Uncle Sam may} °° : o cece DEPEX ABLE JEWELRS ' —
ee *° ay eee ‘ 24 Mill Lt iy alle;
his guns and munitions from the enemy. -H, A. CURNOW, 123 Mill +t Grass ™ y . PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
. hese matter. amoked to-. daughter smokes whatever it is they}’* 12. WADE ARMSTRONG, WANTED—C1. ine ; Yperated > Managed by Californians nee
a pipe, is shocked because . put in cigarettes. P. G. SCADDEN. WA) ean rags at ‘ oe .
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