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FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1936.
NEVADA CITY NUGGET
PAGE NINE
NOTICE OF ELECTION
For Trustees of the Elementary and
High Schools
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
the electors of the Nevada school
district, County of Nevada, State of
California, that the election of
school trustees will be held on Saturday, April 25, 1936 at the Washington school building, in said district. There will be two school trustees elected for the term of three
years.
The polls will be open from 1:00
o’clock to 6:00 p. m.
The officers appointed to conduct
said election are: Miss Mary Hoskins, Mrs. Belle Douglass and. Migs
Alma Marsh.
P. G.SCADDEN,
Clerk of the Board.
April 10-13-17-20.
When a Man Cooks, he
brags about his way with
a Steak, a Chop, or Ham
and —
Pian YOUR Meals
Around
MEAT
BUY THE BEST AT
LAST RITES HELD
Death came to Ronald Davies,
most five years old, the son of the .
late Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Davies. .
Ronald throughout his life had been
of the frailest health and death to
him was perhaps a sureease from
pain, but his going leaves a void in
the hearts of those to whom he-was
MEMORIAL TO
EDISON WILL BE
SCHOLARSHIPS
STR EAMS CLOSED
FOR TWO YEARS
OPENED MAY 1
TORNADO DEAD
~ TOTAL520-RED
CROSS IS BUSY
TEACHERS ASSN.
OPPOSES REPEAL
OF SALES TAX —
near and dear.
brothers and sisters: Eugene,
ert, Jr., Gerald Veronica,
Richard and Mary Davies, and Mrs
Catherine MecMichaels, Funeral ser
Rob
from St.
Father
Canice church
*Reilly officiating.
with Rev
al arrangements,
The taxes on all personal property
secured by reai property and one half
of the taxes on all real property for
the fiscal year beginning July Ist,
1935 and ending June 30th, 1936
will be due and payable on the first
day of November, 1935 and will be
delinquent on the 5th day of December, 1935 at five o’clock p. m. and
unless paid. prior thereto eight per
cent will be added to the amount
thereof, and if said one haif be-not
paid. before the twentieth day of
April, 1936 at. five o’clock p. m. an
additional three per cent will be added thereto. The remaining one half
of the taxes on all real property will
be payable on and after the 20th day
of January, 1936, and will be delinquent on the 20th day of April,
1936 at five o'clock p. m. and unless paid prior thereto three per cent
will be added to the amount thereof,
together with a further charge of
fifty cents for each lot, piece or parcel. of land separately assessed for
each assessment of personal property.
All taxes may be paid at the time’
the first installment as herein provided is due and payable,
Taxes are payable at the County
Court House, Nevada City, California.
FRANK STEEL,
County Tax Collector,
Keystone Market
County Court House,
Nevada City.
Surviving him are
Shirley,
vices were held Thursday morning
Holmes
Funeral Home had-charge of funerCOUNTY TAXES
. SAN. FRANCISCO, April BA eee
James B. Black, president of the Pa: cific Gas and Electric Company, toof the
western regional “ committee which
will conduct the Thomas Alva Edison
-. Foundation Commemorative Campaign.
day accepted chairmanship
Invitation to assume .the task of
organizing the western states in
support of the Edison memorial
movement came to Mr. Black from
Owen ’D. Young, chairman of the national committee. As western chairman Mr, Black will form. a regional
committee to, represent states of
California, Nevada, Idaho, Utah,
Washington and Oregon. Members of
the committee will be outstanding
leaders in industry, commerce and in
education,
The Thomas. Alva Edison: Foundation was incorporated in 19385 in response to a spontaneous . demand
since the inventor’s death in 1981,
for national commemoration of the
life and works of America’s greatest inventive genius. :
Following organization of the
Foundation a national committee
was formed to raise funds by popular subscription throughout
country for accomplishment
purpose. First of these
establish a living
form
the
its
to
in “the
of
will be
memorial,
scholarships, to perpetuate
A. Edison’s interest in the
advancement of American youth in
science, engineering and invention.
The Foundation will set up a permanent fund for the support of 100
Edison Scholarships to be awarded
to candidates ambitious to follow in
Edison's footsteps in creative study
and research. Each candidate awaraed a scholarship will be privileged
to choose the institution of learning he wishes to attend. In keeping
with the. Edison principle, selection
of students will be based upon critof
Thomas
NUGGET ADS PAY
eria of fitness for study and_ research rather than sclely upon pre-.
NOTE OUR PRICES
TRY OUR QUALITY
WE DO NOT—
WE WILL NOT
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Steaks, Chops, Roasts,
_W.R. JEFFORD & SON
Funeral Directors
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Pot Roasts, Cold Meats,
Sausages, Ham, Bacon
CALANAN & RICHARDS
Nevada omy .
Phone 67
Be Comfortable
Get Your
MATTRESSES
Repaired and Cleaned by
John W. Darke
Commercial St. Nevada City
109 J. Phones 109M.
FINE
Nevada City -Grass Valley .
Health and Happiness
TRY.. Chinese Herbs for All Ailments.
HOTEL
A SPLENDID VALUE
159 PoweE.y. STREET
This location is unsurpassed
SAN FRANCISCO
Excellent Restaurant
off the Lobby —
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service and
Ne REPAIRING :
Work Called tor and Delivered
Clarence R. Gray
520 Coyote Street Phone 14
‘I
EDDIE LEONG
QUALITY GROCERIES
See
VISUAL
Game Warden Earl Hiscox
ow, and all tributaries will be open
to fishing this season for the first
time in two years.
TWis will be good news to all
Isaac Waltons as this is afisherman’s paradise. This dam, river, and
many cold mountain streams are the
native waters for the eastern brook
trout.
Many local fishermen are making
plans to enjoy a fishing trip on the
opening day, Friday, May first. The
opening date falls on a Friday and
many fishermen plan a week end on
the streams. All streams are high
this year on account of an abundant
rainfall, but it is expected many. limits will be brought in on the first
day.
IRRIGATION DITCH IN .
CITY IS BEING CLEANED
Mr. Herbert Nile. superintendent
the Nevada Irrigation District
ditch system has a crew of 25 men
cleaning out the old Excelsior ditch
that passes through Nevada City,
coming from a small dam in Deer
Creek east of this city. Preparations
are’ being made for the irrigation
season in the district west of town.
of
vious academic training,
Participating in the fund raising
campaign will “be educational and
civic organizations, the American
Institute of Electrica] Engineers and
other. scientific and technical bodies, and the great industries which
owe their origin to Edison’s inventions.
Specials
Cashmere Boquet Lotion
. Cashmere Boquet Soap
a 60c Value for 39%¢
Cashmere Boquet Soap
3 Bars 25c
Everyday
Specials
Large Alkaseltzer 54c
Office hours, daily 4 p. m. to 9 p. m.
Saturday, 8 a. m. to 8 pm. Sunday 8
a. m. to 2 p. m. g
YEE AND YEE HERB CO.
121 S. Church St. Grass Valley
WHEN WE SAY
SL PP is:
“LIKE NEW”
We mean just that. Whether a
hat, a dress or a suit of clothes.
makes no difference. We give
you back a clean garment that
is as good as new.
Grass Valley
CLEANERS
Phone 3875—Grass Valley
DEFECTS ©
PROPERLY
CORRECTED
Large Phillips Magnesia
39 cents
Vicks Vapo Rub, 29c, 69c
Rubbing Alcohol,
pint, 19c
GOLD PLATED
GILLETTE RAZOR
with one blue blade 25c
Nursola Antacid Powder
stated SAN FRANCISCO, April 16.—-Five
last Wednesday. that Milton Dam, hundred twenty persons dead, 2,000
Middle Yuba’ river, Jackson Meadinjured and more than 5,000 homes
destroyed or damaged. That is’ the
latest Red Cross survey of the tornado ripped states in the south, A: L,
Schafer, Red Cross manager in the
Pacific Area is advised by Admiral
Cary T. Grayson, national chairman
at Washington, D. C.
The greatest loss of life was at
Gainesville, Georgia, with 225 dead
and at: Tupelo, Mississippi, with
203.
Red Cross workers in the tornado
zones report that never before had
they witnessed devastation so complete and appalling. Sections of
Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North
Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee are affected.
Rising floods along the Ohio river
and its tributaries have sent more
refugees into Red Cross shelters.
Flood relief omerdtions in New
England, New York, Pennsylvania,
West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and
Indiana are b¥ing carried on in-114
counties. More than 118,135 families
SAN FRANCISCO, April 16.—Two
hundred delegates to the State Council of the~ California Teachers Association; representing a membership
9
of 35,000 teachers, in annual session
here unanimously adopted resolution of confidence in State Superintendent of. Public Instruction .Vierling Kersey and deplored what the
resolution declared to be “an attack on public education in California.”
The concluded: “We
pledge our unqualified confidence in
Mr. Kersey as individual and
pledge unanimous support to
. him in his able leadership of publie
. education in California.’’
tesolutions also were adopted opposing the repeal of the sales tax
and opposing the repeal of the state
income tax.
Another
resolution
an
our
resolution of public importance adopted opposed the measure. on the November ballot known
the ‘Instructors’ Tenure Initiative Amendment.”’
as
exceeding 500,000 persons, are on
the Red Cross lists for assistance.
Admiral Grayson announces from }
Washington that the entire nation is}
making generous response to his ap-.
peal, and that of President Roosevelt
for relief funds for the stricken families in the storm Swept. states,
A gift of $30,000 from the United
States Stee] Corporation and its suhSidiaries has sent the total thus far
to $5,589,000. Contributions from
the Pacific Area amount O° $3:58;621. The quota for the area
$412,000.
Mr, L. R. Robins, mining man,
companied by
acan engineer stopped
over in Nevada City the latter part
of the week while enroute . from
teno, Nevada to Sulphur Creek, Co.
lusa county, where they looked aa
mining property.
The Best One .
. Of All
ELKAYS WHITE SHOE
CLEANER AND
POLISH
Removes’ Dirt, Grease and
Stains. Will NOT Dust of Rub
Off.
For White canvas, buck, calf
or kid. A guaranteed REXALL
Product.
Large Bottle
—COMING—
Big Rexall Spring ONE-CENT
SALE. Remember the dates: .
April 22, 23, 24, 25
SAFE Ti
iu DRUG STORE
PHONE 100
Quickly relieves acid
stomach, heartburn and
indigestion, 50c box.
DICKERMAN
DRUG STORE
Nevada City
The Sun Produce and
Grocery Co.
City, California Phone 8&
815 Broad Street
Nevada
FRESH FRUIT AND .
_ VEGETABLES
SPECIALS FRI. AND SAT.
Phone 74
814 Broad St. Nevada City
FREE DELIVERY
—n
ar
+
fe. L. HOGUE
OPTOMETRIST
SPECIALIST IN
“THE SCIENCE OF
SEEING”
.KYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
47 Mill Street Grass Valley
Evenings by -Appointment
_ Phone 624
biggie
: AUTO BODY WORKS
BODY AND FENDER
REPAIR
Bring your car to us
quick and skilled body and
fender repairs, and painting.
Glass installed. Tops weather
proofed and repaired.
Expert Radiator Repairfo1
“The Gables”
Nite Club
DANCING
to the music of a crack black
and white jazz band every
night. A hot number singer to
while away the time.
Complete Bar Service
ing, Auto Upholstering of all
kinds, Acetylene welding, GenHighway, Cor. Lake Olympia Road
Straight from our sawmill
at Camptonville.
LUMBER
It was declared that the passage
the amendment, in form of an
aniendment to the state constitution
would put into the basie law an
amendment “poorly drawn in that it
contains many defects and
contradictions and provides for
operation which are
cumbersome, if not wholly impractical and impossible of fulfillment.’’
_ John A, Sexson, superintendent of
schools of Pasadena, was re-elected
president of the asso@iation, and
John I’. Brady of San Francisco was
re-elected vice president.
Directors for the coming year
were elected as follows: Mrs. Josephone Smith, Los Angeles; Mrs. Pau.
of
obvious
methods of
line Merchant, Garden Grove: Clarence W. Edwards, Fresno; Robert
L. Bird, San uis Obispo} “Hd Ge
Cook, Sacramento; O. A. Cooperrid~
er, Arcata and Walter T. Helms, of
Richmond, with the president and
secretary also members of the board.
Roy W. Cloud; State Executive
Seretary, was again unanimously
elected: State Treasurer of the Association.
ae
Ernest Innes of Sierra City, own-~
er of the Keystone mine at that place
was a business visitor in Nevada City
Wednesday Mr. Innes is also owner
of the Sierra Buttes Inn which he
has leased. The new management is
remodeling and renovating the Inn
in time to eater to fishermen and
tourists that enjoy a visit to this
beautiful spot.
SAFE AND LOCKSMITH
KEYS
made while you wait
WANTED — THE BEST FORD OR
Chevrolet that $150 will buy. Ad-dress P. O. Box 386 North San
Juan, Calif. 4-13-4tp
Bicycles, Steel tapes, vacuum cleaners, washing machines, electric irons, stoves,
etc., repaired
SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, scissors .
USED ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
—Excellent condition, low price
and terms. Reply Box AA, Nugget Office. 4-13-2tp
ETC., SHARPENED
Gunsmith
Light Welding
RAY’S F tIT SHOP
First Quality at Lower
220 Bast Main < . Phone 602
GRASS , ALLEY .
SAVE ON PIPE—Valves,
Fittings
tested, reconditioned or new pipe
at attractive prices, Write for
booklet and prices. Pacific Pipe
Co., 309 Main Street, San Francisco, Calif.
4-10-4te
Prices
Prompt Delive
Any Quantity
LEE EVANS
CAMPTONVILLE
eral blacksmithing.
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“OUR WORK SATIS(CIES”
Only Service of its kind in.
Nevada City
-GOULD’S
Located at the Nevada City .
Garage a
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NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE
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percentage of sulphurets, value
=,
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E. J.N. OTT,
Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds,
Assays made for gold, silver, .lead and copper.
Mail order check work promptly attended to.
Agent for New York-California Unde
} Capital of California Fire Ins
AUTOMOBILE ENSURANCE
HHH
Pea
giving the free gold’ é
of sulphurets and talings. he . oe
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: COFFEE SHOP
« Nevada City, California
i ee ee a a as ee SE
ED JAMESON, CARPENTER. AND .
repair work; contracts taken, Inquire or. write me, care National
Hotel, Nevada City. 3-20-3mo
NATIONAL
HOTEL
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS
USED—We have several good
buys in used Refrigerators, some _
are like new, Very easy terms.
Phone 9 120 HE. Main St. Rumsey’s. ~ t
Here you will find
Prices That Meet Present
Day Conditions
Twriters, Westchester and.
urance Companies.
Proprietor
MAYTAG WASHERS
SEE US-for your new Washing:
Machine. Extiusive Dealer for
Maytag Electri¢ and gasoline engine. washers, also Easy Wash
ers, Iron rite Ironers, Westinghouse Refrigerators,
120 East Main St. Grass: V;
Phone-9 for Free Det
2-9-tf Ore and Bullion
° .Purchased
be ;
Licensed by State of California
Established 1907
WILDBERG BROS.
SMELTING & REFINING CO.
Pian: South 0 .
Maytags and_ other —
po
els. Terms/ are eas