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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

August 16, 1935 (10 pages)

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THE NEVADA CITY. NUGGET FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1935. EDERAL LOANS AWD BUELDING. “are irresistible to thrifty persons in. terested in home ownership,” be‘cause “the act permits persons of Modest means to acquire: homes of ir Own on monthly payments, like Tent, but less costly.”’ A $4,000 property can be purchased under the National Housing Let, he pointed out, for payments as low as $29.25 a month. In many inq@nt to establish the borrower's equity of 20 percent. He then is eligible to make application to his bank, or other lending agency of his -€Reice, for a loan up to $3200 to finance construction of the house, Anglim said. ayments on such a loan, it was wn, amount to. $23.7 aipal and interest, 6 for. prinapproximately. insurance, making a total monthly payment of $29.25. MARRIAGE LICENSE Reno, Nevada, August 13 Thomas Lunde, 29, Grass Valley nd Jane Coffér, 24, Mill Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Bolton ana iidren returned this week from a lightful vacation spent in PetaMma, Oakland and San Francisco. They moved into their new home on Walrath avenue yesteerday. FORREST B. RISLEY . CLEANING AND PRESSING " TAILORING $1.00 -50 . $1.00 Up Broad St., Nev. City L. HOGUE, OPTOMETRIST SPBCEALIST IN “THE SCIENCE OF SEEING” ‘EYES EXAMINED ne 217 W. Mill Street Grass Valley _ Evenings by Appointment Phone 624 i] Pete you will fine es That Meet Present OF HOMES ee stances clear title to a lot is suftic. . 96 for taxes and 53 cents for fire! to} { models. iwo Years azo, “GLAMOROUS SAN JUAN to down the,old mast, ‘ake RIDGE “MADE q ‘TORY oltting. cros’ beam before they fell . kK oe PS their é6wn accord. “and injured my orre ‘art of the timber and/ ontinned from long Solaro gardens. the peak and rigged a flagpole. two ‘meetings, was once the lodge room he was chevedeuotea . t and its . lalyards is still. to} / Registration teenth. y-sixth. ' hundred feet high amidship the. of the Odd Fellows. And the old} main street. . Pat Gaynor saloon is now a filling Before Stephen Solaro’s death. . station and garage. PLANS ESTIMATES . GEKoO. M. BOBST. “BUILDER OF FINE HOMES” CONTRACTOR Milis, Head Fraines, Hoist Houses Built. Machinery Set. . Can furnish complete units, set in place, ready to run. ie Contract as a whole small. or part. Nothing too large, None. too “Let George Do It” NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. AOS rn aa AO wee re ten viene PHONE 289-M Here’ s Happy Days To San Juan Ridge and success to its big Fiesta. For many years we have served the people of the Ridge. We congratulate them on their enterprise and new community house. i Now yo @ The first General Electric Monitor Top revolutionized refrigeration costs. Now 1935 General Electric models use 40% ' less current than G-E 1930 All modern convenience features—5 Years Performance Protection for only $1 a year—and prices as low as yy Accredited to the Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy Day Classes: start *. STEAKS CHOPS ROASTS POT ROASTS COLD MEATS SAUSAGES Rik HARSH 117] . ; € Zan lived he re’ si th ug 1 } i days. It was Mike Hogan no re *) 1 Wend \ ran the livery stable and. owned ‘ o2,~ lect nt a! di ! nagn nthand mac hearse bnil aod ad ee 1is F nd the ugh » California. via f { i ten 113 nes the lead ind may be seén to this Mancing permitted i } Na ons. freieht «1 nHiled day in, the old theatry ulidins fOmal Housing Act. 1 ; hn orth San Juan. To this beautifu
This fact wi: j is. to 1 i } e Hogan hitched, two just « piled by the Northern ) Blsomfield. Mo I 2 nit 1 lae horse nd two i ti of ‘ede! iD He. I se da in. ae t mourni sat om t i tiol t i ( W } i lots i iit Ee ither bRildin nd eattle 1 Side, drooped up peven to tl n ‘ a i ‘the her pi firs: ' Lt anin bo mBaceriy. . , { Q J f de sed } benefits 1: } } fim, disiri directo ) ATH most i san Juan Hotel and Mrs. Solaro has nN hk-San -Juan In Nose sles A ve recon ( i little cotta on the slope ereatix é ‘ hown by our. years. j in Juan Hill’ dwell. Miss Le na . mie great army of skilled desme! And it was she who ‘told of the UDeneke who: has lived in this tow she return’ to work. It has been ilo i saiidrs who ¢ a fifty years.And below--her, in ‘Bervatively ‘esti ted se: ta ps in the Bay of § other cld-time cottage lives dollar spent for building 75 cents ciseo and awarmed into the foothill: } widow of Sam McCullough who, in S0es for labor. : to be miners. And it was to North; his time, was. the president of th “On that basis, at least $1,500, ; San Juan a certain amount of them) Water Association. 000 has been paid into the pocket came, these sailors with their) martiIn one of the old brick. buildings, . of labor for the building of these. time ideas. She told me how. they . today in North San Juan, is an up:*. 400 homes, alosi®. The thousands of decided, in one of their seagoing . to-date butcher shop. owned by . Modenization projects going for-' moods, that the town should have a Lowis Woods. In the early days this . Ward at the same time also were flagpole. And then with a sailor's building was océ¢upied by the Ma. darge consumers of labor.’’ ‘rafty knowledge of bowlines, lal-. son's lodge rooms. And in the two Anglim explained, however, that; yards and knots, they stepped two , story brick building, where the San . _ the liberal terms of the Housing Act ;mas ts, together with a yard arm.at’ Juan Improvement League holds its . WE DO NOT— WE WILL NOT— Carry Anything But the Best Note Our Prices Try Our Quality Keystone Market CALANAN and RICHARDS Commercial St. MOUNT ST. MARY’S — fe HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS . & Univeietly of California and all State August -August twen. Normats Nine; Gold Court Jewelry SURREAL = 3 teu sod Sok 1g 3 } tone of Nevada county ¥ ~ i si in Grass Vall [arg eed. § m= Bien gif elih fe oy Taal Heal ted a Sy theca aay Vice a Une Fist ete pei Died bri ad ial iis Awd Makes Lasting Gifts and as riate Souvehirs 4 (PARRA RRR Gold Nugget » a oeeiesreaneen a px a a acl) i ral A Ab AMS GOOD THINGS TO EAT 123 MILL STREET Drop in and see us when you come down from the Ridge. GRASS VALLEY Try Our Delicious Italian Lunches and Dinners Kaviola and Chicken Dinner Luceca’s Special Dinner ..... 220 MAIN STREET NEVADA CITY. UNION HOTEL AND LUCCA CAFE { ‘OMPLETE. RAR SERV ICE BARAMBANI AND PANELLI, PROPRIETORS PHONE 164 SUITS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE $22.50 and up for Men and Women A Rain Coat for $2.00 ‘more with every suit JEFFERY CLEANERS 109 S. Church St., Grass Valley. We Call for and Deliver. Nevada City Routes Wednesday and Saturday Phone 152. Nevada City Subscribe For The Nevada Sie ‘Means Now! PROBS PoNCL S The Radio Sensation of America Radios 5. eae 6l 125 Mill Street GRASS VALLEY The HARMONY SHOP The 1936 Zenith% Foote Electrical Co. 108 Pine Street Nevada City ee 182 Mill Street Grass Valley Phone 4GREETINGS To all the Residents and Visitors on Bh oad San Juan Ridge Your Fiesta is ‘a most forward movement Let us help you in your progress with Liber Doors, Windows, Cabinet Work, Finishing . Materials, Lathe and Plaster Hardware, Paint, g ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS ED WHITBURN, Manager ‘MAIN AND BENNETT STS. _ DIAMOND. MATCH CO. GRASS VALLEY