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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

August 10, 1934 (8 pages)

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1934 THE NEVADA Boe tty NUGGET _PAGE FIVE. _ Silk Sports Dresses 2 3 95 THE MOST WANTED PASTEL COLORS SILK JACKET ORGANDIE DRESSES DRESSES A large beautiful For that favorite assortment to $5 95 party or dance. $5 g5 select from a Reduced to S Organdic Blouses $] O O of better Quality to close out HATS . . . PANTIES Your! $1 00 : 1 00 ; Choice 2.. P 2 Pairs.. . . It’s NEW At : ~—The Bon Allure WOMEN’S APPAREL 141 Mill Street é Grass Valley JOIN THE BON ALLURE HOSIERY CLUB shesieoherierierietienterienteatestentert « . " Wachee Clocks, , J ewelty Fountain Pens ‘. #1 Skilfully Repaired Prompt Service 124 Mill Street , is a true Pilsener > type of rich lager beer That’s 3 why beer-wise Westerners prefer BIRO ME: CALIFORNIA BREWING ASSN. San Francisco Los Angeles Mr. A. V. SAUVEE, Distributor NEVADA CITY to . — 1 + . Mrs. Ella M. Austin has compiled in. The interior of the Gold Flat . interesting report of the last school . * hool house is receiving a coat of . —_—— SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOL COSTS, PENOVATED. c year. It reveals a total county enrollment in the elementary grades of . ¢S*s are to be repaired and repaint. the school of 1,794 and of 674 high. &4school children. tary schools was $118,970.35 or $76 : Fo Mother: “‘Louise, your hair is al) : jbussed up. Did that yourmg man kiss! you aeatiet your will?” If someone says to a woman, Be can’t tell you from your daughter, x4 ‘eho one with the wry smile is thp ,.. datighter. —Baltimoye Sun. J.C. PEN DEPA R TFT MiE I\white and cream paint this week. The . NEYCO NE «© § T © Re —_—— VALLEY } According to records this schoul is { The total cost. of the 34 elemen-jthe oldest gone in Nevada county ana i . Many prominent citizens attended 70 per pupil, while the total cost of iSchool there. A few of them are: the county’s three high schools $80,. Susie Green, Ben Bost, James Cris784.87, or $139.52 per student. The annual report follows: Number of Schools in Regular Ele Session.... Number of Emergency Schools .. Total Enrollment in all Elementary Grades .... Average dance Daily AttenNumber. of Graduates from Eighth Grade Number Employed .. of . Teachers Total Expenditures for the Year Sis vanes $118,970.35 las, Janie Clemo.Waters, Albert BenAverage Gost Per Pupil. HIGH SCHOOLS Number of High Schools in County Number of ‘lrolled .. Average Daily Attendance Number Graduated (Boys 58, Girls. 6 Total Num Total Expe Pupils En-.. Sieve ber Teachers. nses for Year $80784.87. remodeled but the original slate Average Cost Per Pupil. Total Amount’ Received from State for High Schools .. Special District Taxes... Amount of .84' Whildin, Alice Barr Erskine, Fred Girl 3 . Stenger Hallett, Harry Odgers, Ear} 1794 ‘nick. Janice Clemo, Ethel Bond, Lyda 1551 189. F. L. Arbogast, Susie Green, F. M. 66 $76.70 .son, Mrs. M. R. Wilson, Laura C. 3 ger, Agnes Joerschke, Aileen Paine 674; Miss Susie Green, carries an un579 . first she was-a pupil, later a teache1 27 $139.52 Beste te eee $61639.77 Amount Received from Tuition. Paid Junior Colleges for Pupils Attending from Nevada Coun TRANSFORMERS FOR ORIENTAL Frank Alleghany formers ar pressors. The company pressor and other place and Davies, of Nevada hauled a load of three 100 kilowat transformers to the Oriental mine at Tuesday. These power is being brought . Holmes Funeral Parlors to await dito the property. All machinery soon be electrically equipped. SS
is getting the $19840.12 Tee $3313.33 City transe to be used in driving a co? horse power motor for the comnew equipment in 124,Gold Flat school. . comjtoe, Tom Monk, Joe Kitts, Will ' Sharp, fire warden; Ola Gillespie, ‘Emma Stenger Meservey, Carrie Children’s Headquarters! ri’s New Anklets ! . Tredennick, Fred. Thomas, Maggie Rayor plaited! . aS: With gay color. . ed tops —in stripes, geometrics. mursery desigms! :Sutton, Earl Hawke, Ellen Treden: Galli, Charles. Sandow, Robert StegSer. . Some of the former teachers were RAYON UNDIES Unusual buys 19c Save money. uo. these quality: vests, bloomers, panties for peel outfits! . Rutherford, Miss L. M. Richards, : E ASE , Alice Sutton, John Ogden, Charles Gicis’ 1-STRAPS ;Temby, Violet Rouner, M. E. Doug: Sizes 8% to2 >2.49 PATENT leather. Double soles! Sturdy oak outsole! Flexible! Ample tee room! Nile and later are: Victor Johnson, ‘A. R. Curneen, Vera. Tremewan Ber, Rush, ' Black Elks! $1.98 Sturdy elk uppers, “Weatherproof’’ double soles. 8% 11%. Sizes 12-2, $1.98] . usual distinction in the fact that =— SHOES Boy’ s Sizes! . 98: ODORLESS insoles! Air-cooled. Tough, non-slip soles! Biack, white or rust and at present is custodian of the A part of this building has been. black boards are in good condition and in use. QO. B. Lake is principal of the school, and Miss Alice Harry, er. There were 82 pupils registered last cde = Boys’ Dress . Electricity Was installed lest year and the school has a radio and pihi t of Nevada City, is the primary teachwomen pags ea ae cee: Oxhide Overatis Made To Wea: Tested quality triple stitched, with erght pock-' ets. Re-inforced. a ages 59c. Boys’ Shorts and Shirts of fine quality Shorts 25c Present trustees are: Ralph Leon} ard, C. G. Walker and Joseph Day. . of fine broadcloth % a : Fast Color -SICK MAN KILLS SELF fo. ontVictor Lampi, a‘native of ™~ »>a, : despondent from a long 24° incur_ 69e able sickness, committe” s-jeide at the county hospital at about -ten has been in Nevada county one * P crasers 5 oe =< year. So far as known he has no a yet 3 will ! ! Quartz and Placer location blanks . for sale at aoa Office. relatives. The body was taken to Rulers fe and Se . ; ‘ Fountain Pens.-_--~-----250 rections for its disposition. —————— — 4 Pencil Boxes._,-_--Sc and 1c It will be pleasant, too, when girls’ finger-nails get out of the red. —Mobile Press Register. Webster's Dictiomary, ___--:25c v.36? *F wetih REW GPE RATING NEW BDULUX FIN NEW FAS FER FR NEW ICE TRAY The refrigerator of toda.y—from the Don’t miss seeing this asmazing new CLIFF DE BERRY, Mgr. 120 East Main FRED A. RUPL.ECW, Owner IN NEVADA CITY See the 1934 Westinghouse Refrigerators on Display at the United Electric Store, Commercial Street. EV TY HOUSE NEEDS W ES . ante: HOUSE & . Shirts — *19¢ o'clock Monday night sy slashine ot Su plies. his neck with a safety razor. Lampi Cc Cs @) Lunch »p See 25c and $7 19 ; Pencil Tablets.._..4¢ ang t'omposition Books.4¢ arc Se Leose Leaf Fillers.4¢ & Se Loose Leaf Binders 10c¢, 2he ECONOMY ISH EEZING RELEASE NEW “HANDY TRAY” NEW DOGO R OPENER “Home of Tomorrow!” re ' Built to do more.. save more.. last longer! Fourteen Now -+> erme' ‘y mS oaxt ; a : : tne nor pose Js for only #19 7 beautiful models — at yprices you can easily afford. A demanism om onstration will open your eyes. Come m — today! Grass Valley Electric Co.