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FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1933. PAGE TWO tee NEVADA CITY. NUGGET
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. Nevada City Nugget .
: 8305 Broad Street. Phone 36 .
A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Pub. S } REA Kk
lished at Nevada City. .
. BE To n i
Lreis ang ANDERSON Publishers ah
* Published semi-weekly, Monday and Friday, at dbo City, ca
ifornia, and entered as mail matter of the second class in e eae a ;
postoffice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. . ee te rnc plantmat eee
: JBCRIPTION RATES = ,
One year, in Sasa enue = se teaue endl idecsen Gs Sea cecsinaabcs $2.00 been impressed with the absolute
Outside Nevada county, in United States.. 2.50 fairness of his viewpoint. The virL
y tues of the pioneers have been inTHE HIGH SCHOOL BAND
Our boys and girls in the Nevada City high school band
are ambitious as boys and girls should be. They practice hard
and faithfully and they have acquired natty uniforms. The
band constitutes one of those groups of young people that the
entire community is proud of.
Being ambitious they have set their hearts on participating in the state band contests to be held Saturday, May 13, in
the great San Francisco Auditorium in that city’s beautiful
They are in every way worthy. of entering: Civic Center.
Their instructor ,Mr. L. E. Sweeney, feels confident they are
sufficiently trained to win at least honorable mention in the
class in which they will be entered. Whether they do or not is
beside the question, for, without trying nothing is ever accomplished, and.these young musicians of ours should be given a
chance to try.
It is a long road to San Francisco, not only for Nevada
City, but for many other competing high school bands which
will be heard there, and it will cost approximately $100 to
send our band there. But it will be a proud moment for these
boys.and girls when they march upon the great stage of the
San Francisco auditorium and play to win, and every citizen
who can should put his shoulder to the wheel and see to it that
they go.
There are plenty of reasons aside from those of the musical contest, why the Nevada high school band should be
given its chance. They will see bands from every part of California there. They will get many a tip on smart performance,
marching, and band deportment before the huge critical audience that comes to see and to hear these annual events.
They will see one of the most beautiful architectual creations,
the San Francisco Civic Center, in the world, and mountain
children that they are, they will get an eyeful of the beauty
and a lungful of the ozone of the illimitable blue ocean.
The band is going to earn as much as possible of the
money they need. They will give a concert at the Nevada City
theatre next Thursday evening, Every lover of music and
every friend of the high school should be there. It will serve a
double purpose, one of utmost enjoyment, and second to aid
this band of ours to step out into the world and measure themselves with the young musicians of other cities and communities.
GRAVEL WASHING IN
HOWLAND FLAT BEGINS
Fred Joubert, who is operating
the Depot Hill gravel property near
Camptonville has a crew of about 10
men employed aeeording’ to latest
reports and piping away of the high
gravel bank is progressing at a satisfactory rate.
Work at this property will continue as long as water lasts for hydraulicking.
This gravel property has been in .
the Joubert family for three generations. As the family secured enough
gold for living expenses in the past, .
they closed down and started operations again as money was needed.
Last year was a wet season, the
first in several years and the Depot Hill mine had a long seasn’s run.
Mural Painting Adds
Charm to Dad’s Place
Dad and Jim’s place on Broad st.,
now boasts of one of the few mural
decorations in Nevada county. R. A.
Kelly, a Chicago artist, who is touring the West has paused _ long
enough in Nevada City to add this
decorative painting to the walls of
this popular cafe. The scene
majestic landscape in which
isa
the
mountains meet the sea. Lovers of
good food and real beer, admirers of
art for art’s sake will all find it
worth while to drop in Dad’s and
view the paintings.
LS. Wincapaw, general manager
of the Golden Center mine at Grass
Valley, attended to business in Sacramento Thursday.
Sweet lemons
grow in
Porto Rico,
TRUTHStranger
Than Fiction
{ Toy Balloon
travels 1900
of coal a year.,
c A ate
an
—wt
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prices!
PHONE 291
oh
Railroad whistles use 2,434,026 tons
IT IS ALSO TRUE THA
year to think about keeping your dairy cows in condition for high production. We are ready to supply
you with time proved poultry and dairy feeds in any
quantity from a few pounds to tons! Reasonably low
‘Holsclaw Feed
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the time of
and Fuel
AUBURN CALIF,
citizen
tunity
stallment plan.
nishings,
What. of
herited by present day Americans he
finds, such virtues, as sympathy for
the underdog, which extends readily
to picturesque criminals and oppresand
obstacles, and an overwhelming love of
which degenerates
those
laws which it is inconvenient or aninitiative
overcome huge
sed small nations,
courage which
personal liberty,
sometimes into disregard of
noying to obey.
* * *
The pioneers, however,
can Dream.”’ We still have it.
sevelt, Wilson and Hoover. It
the most
elaborate
and
school
costly.
free
shall
for
have an equal
an education.
in order .that all
These are
at
cherished
what Adams Galls the ‘“‘Great AmeriIt has
been voiced in recent times by Roois a
dredm of social and economic equal:
ity, in which all-men ‘shall have an
equal chance to life; liberty and the
pursuit of happiness. In making this
dream come ‘true the people have established
most
the
tem in the world, in order that every
opporUniversal
suffrage was won long after the constitution was ratified by the thirteen .
states,
men and .
women may have an équal voice -in .
government.
steps taken in the realization of the.
great dream.
the chief
Tha Adams narrative ends just benations from Teying
extravagance,
bonds, homes, radios,
* & &
“fore the full effect of the depression
is felt. But he clearly points out the
contributing causes,
ously high tariff which prevents our
debtor
debts in goods, as they incurred the
debts and the Philosophy of the nations voiced by Hoover in his acceptance speech at Standford, when he
envisioned the disappearance of poverty in the United States.
ceptance of this philosophy
throwing to the winds, all
dinary safeguards of sane, conservative living. People everywhere had
plunged into
stocks,
mobiles and even clothes on the inAll this without relation to the conditions in the rest
of the world, of which we were and
are ‘a part.
namely a ruintheir
The acled to
the orbuying
autoAs regards beauty of homes, furenvironment of cities
a contempt for
necessity
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NEXT TO HALES a
or
residences, the pioneers, being forced to concentrate upon the bare neccesities of life} gave over all thought
of these esthetic values, and in time
came to have
them,
so that today we have a heritage, according to.Adams, of something closly akin to contempt for these things.
our forefathers
discarded in their struggle for existence; We “nodW discard for no better
reason than that our forefathers
did
.
. Loved Them All
“Be kind to all:dumb animals,”
They said to me last week,
‘‘Be sure to love them one and all,
The strong ones and the weak;”’
The admonition pleased me well,
I said, ‘that’s what I’ll do;’’
Then sallied forth With eager haste
My purpose to pursue.
I saw a meek and lowly cow
Surrounded by a fence,
I climbed the bars and cherished
her— ,
Her husband took offense;
He ran at me with lowered horns,
I climbed an apple tree,
And sat aloft in solemn siate,
Till Jim Brown rescued me.
I met a dog and stopped to speak
And pat him on the head; ᐀ .
He growled at me and showed: his
teeth,
And snarled at things I said.
A wild eyed burrow knicked at me,
A mean pig bit my hand,
A flock of grey geese called me
names
And hissed to beat the band.
I tried to love a frisky kid,
But up came father Bill,
With curled up horns and evil eyes
To butt me down the hill.
A white horse snorted as I passed,
A kitten scratched—alas!
A snake stuck out its forked tongue
And rattled in the grass.
Oh dear, beloved animals
I love you—in the zoo; '
With iron bars of tested
strength
Between myself and you.
—A. Merriam Conner.
Dersonal)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen were
visitors in Auburn Monday.
Mrs. Emily Kinsman of Grass Valley, spent Tuesday with her cousin
Mrs. Will Young, of Nevada City.
Miss J. L. Gobel of New York City
who has spent the winter in Los Angeles is expected to arrive in Nevada
City in a few days to spend a time
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Syms, of
Nevada City.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davidson came
down from their mifie toward the
head of the South Fork of the Yuba river, for a visit in Nevada City
with relatives.
Will and Tom Nankerwis, brothers of Mrs. R. Fitzsimmons, came up
from Oakland and are spending a
few days in Nevada City with theii
sister, Mrs. R. Fitzsimmons.
Lloyd Snell of Hollister, who was
operated on in Jones Memorial hospital a few ago for appendicitis is making a good recovery. He
is a nephew of Mrs. R. S.
mons of Nevada City.
days
FitzsimMrs: Robert’ Cafr and two children were visitors in Sacramento
Saturday.
so. The precedent established lives
on and governs us, long of the necessity has disappeared .
“The Epic of America’ is in
the Nevada City public library. It
is worth reading by every thoughful
citizen.
ALLEGHANY FOREST
HIGHWAY OPENED
In order to get the AlleghanyForest Road opened for the Public School Week program of the Forest high school, all of the male population of Alleghany shoveled snow
off the five-mile stretch for over a
week. Although the snow was Six or
seven feet deep in drifts ,all but
about one mile of the road on Monday was open to auto traffic.
Without a doubt regular
traffic will be resumed today.
PRESIDENT’S DAY WILL
BE CELEBRATED SUNDAY
Next Sunday will be president’s
day in the churches of the United
States and Emmanuel’ Episcopal
church of Nevada City will hold a
special service in the morning, President Roosevelt being a member of
the Episcopal church.
A week from Sunday the large
Grass ‘Valley choir of, beautiful voiees will render a special musical
auto
. service in the evening. Many of these
fine voices are heard in the
“Valley christmas carol singing during the holidays each year.
NVngag
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Ore and Bullion
Purchase
Licensed by State of California
Established 1907
WILDBERG BROS.
SMELTING & REFINING CO,
Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco
Plant: South San Francisco. ~ é€
SEE ME ABOUT
YOUR EYES
GEO. H. SHIRKEY, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST
118 Mill Street
GRASS VALLEY
Acton M. Cleveland
Camptonville
FIRE INSURANCE
AUTOMOBILE INS.
NORTH WESTERN
MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO .
Best Protection—Less cost in
LIFE COVERAGES
JUST WRECKING
1929 Model A Ford
1928 Buick Standard Six
1928 Essex Six —
Dunn’s Auto Wrecking
Hilis Flat Grass Valley
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W. B. TELFER
ACCOUNTING SERVICE
Box 261 Nevada City
Phone 253 W
Small Sets of Books Kept
Income Tax Reports
Made
Reasonable Fees
Audits System Installed :
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NEVADA COUNTY
Banner Gold County of
California
Annual production over
$3,000,000
For luformation Address
Chamber of Commerce
Nevada City, Calif.
ET Ge tn Ee te Tee ee de
FINE
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service and
REPAIRING
.
Work Called for and Delivered
CLARENCE Rs GRAY
520 Coyote Street
Phone 16
ELSA LTR MPT 2. RE
A COMPLETE overhauling by our skilled mechanics will give it the power
and zest that makes driving a true pleasure.
Really
Reasonable
Rates
NEVADA CITY
GARFGE
Chas. W. LED i, Prop.
v
. NOTHING DOES SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE AS YOUR TELEPHONE
2 eer
ie runs Errands.
It bridges Distance. It saves Time.
It gives Protection. It reaches Friends.
It wins Business. It hunts Jobs. It cements Family Ties. It creates Pleasures.
It destroys Isolation. It spells Hospitality. It conserves Energy. It invites
Opportunity. It extends your Personality. It enlarges your Horizon. It brings
Tidings. It announces News. The ring .
of its bell may change Destiny.Tue Pactric TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH Company
Business Office 318 Broad
Dr. E. C. Skinner
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN
Evenings
BY
Appointment —
Office and Residence
413 W. MAIN Phone 710
GRASS: VALLEY
. ORES FOr anaemia acre .
WANTED—Girls to tr
Rie trmaan namotSnstr acess cesar cessed
CLASSIFIED ADS
a
ROOWAND BOARD—First class—
and two house keeping rooms
near Canada Hill mine. 46——3t p
an
ain for dental
assistants.
We help secure positions. Box Xx, Nugget.
WANTED—+$500
on business block
in Grass Valley. Two. years at 8
per cent. M. Grant. Reply 309 Mill
Street, Grass Valley.
2t
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND—On Commercial
FOR SALE—Air
FOR SALB—6 tubo
an?
Seieleletetetatn
z
St. Telephone 156
Street a
pair of fur lined gloves—Owner
can have same by calling: at Nugset office.
FOR SALE Fresh
type writter ribbons for al] popular makes of
typewritters. Call at the Nugget
Office or Phone 36 for informa-,
tion. Prices for Standard typewritters are 60 ceuts each.—465t
Slacked Lime for
fertilizer. By sack or ton. Special
Price five ton lots. Address F.J.
Donnelly 225 Chureh St. Ph. 249
Grass Valley:
Zenith Radio
with eliminator A. Battery and
Trickle charger—Complete. Very
cheap. Appiy at Nugget office 4t
teste
Cie oe
BOWMAN & BOWMAN :
Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor
308% Broad Street
oe
FINGER WAVE, 75c
PLAIN SHAMPOOS 50c
PERMANENT -WAVES
Ringlet Ends
$5.00 COMPLETE
Phone 376 For Appointments