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August 27, 1934 (4 pages)

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{ s . we THE Reet agente tested ate ee stented ete teiteatestecte toate eee eo eee ateape teste oteateate ate tafe efeeteotetente steeds Nevada City Nugget : 305 Broad Street. Phone 36 Printed and Pub; Bad % as defined by statute. A Legal Newspaper, : lished at Nevada City. eat ectwssis sees Sacecas oi sseaiansaasueetdnas Editor and Publisher Published Semi-weekly, Monday and Friday at Nevada City, California, and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year (In Advance) estes sbetetesbeteteobeteteete stesso teeter THE NEW MUNICIPAL POOL. Let the chronic kicker, the confirmed grouch, the groaning dyspeptic, the pessimist, the seedy tightwad, the community Jonah, and all such and sundry, if any ther¢g be in Nevada City, walk out to the new municipal park on a Saturday afternoon, pause by the new municipal swimming pool—stop, lisand years younger. Laughter, splashing, legs, torsos, shining faces, strong muscles. Our children tur‘ned fish. Scores, hundreds of them bursting into the water with a rush and a glad cry. It’s a splendid improvement in which the entire city and rural districts around can take pride and.pleasure. : The next thing PROGRESSIVE Nevada City should tackle is better schools. A while ago a large number of tax payers signed a petition and handed it to the school board. The school board to date has not said one public word to the signers of that petition. tioners. : Since we did finally, at long last, get a swimming pool for Nevada City’s youth, there is surely hope that in time we will have school improvements which, if anything, are more important. S Cod help us to think more of our children and less of our dollars. diving, swimming, bronze arms, SACRAMENTO MAN ARRESTED FOR DRUNKING DRIVING ‘CANDIDATES AT PEARDALE RODEO Nevada City Edward Wills, of Sacramento, was} arrested Sunday afternoon for alleg. ed drunken driving, alleged theft of . é a car by Traffic Officer W. C. Fou-; attended the Peardale Rode yesteryer. He was arraigned this morning day. Besides the usual roping and before Judge Mobley. Hearing was . riding there was the leading out of set for Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. He is in the county jail in lieu of $500 bail. Many persons from ithe docile candidates. They all were . there but. some were too shy and \eould not march to the center of the r i field when their name was called, ARKE MILY LEAVE . canto however they stood up and-made a , 4 of ISTINATIONS Se . bow and got a good hand from the audience of about two thousand. Mrs. E. E. Barker returned to Nevada City for a few days visit with relatives. After a short stay in Berkeley with her children she will leave for Durango, Mexico, where she will join her husband, \recently appointed as superintendent of a big gold mine there. Robert Barker, their oldest son, is entering McGill University, Montreal Canada, to study for a doctor. He MRS E. SMITH RECOVERING AFTER SERIOUS OPERATION Mrs. Ed Smith, of Park Avenue, who’ was operated on in the bay district recently by Dr. Howard Naffziger, brain specialist, is out of danger. She was operated on fora nerve disorder in her face that had will drive his car through the Canbeen bothering her for years For oe 3 a time her life was dispaired of. It adian Rockies and arrive in time to * igi or en eae enter college on the 17th. Charles 35 *© z 5 Barker, a second son, has entered the complete. ' Q@niversity of California at Berkeley. BOSTON MERCANTILE STORE NOW BEING REMODELED Mrs. J. R. Miller, of Sacramento is visiting her sister, Mrs. Carl Larsen, of Nevada City. The interior of the Boston Mercan‘tile Store on Broad street is being Free transportation to the Polls— remodeled, New shelf space is being Call. Nevada City 203 or Grass Vallcy added to accomodate the new fall 56-W. Holmes for Coroner, stock. : be Vote for 3 For Free Transportation . yi wich : to the polls. Phone Nevada City 28 or For District Attorney * Grass Valley 334-R $ eons SI te VOTE FOR J. M. Hammill Your Present Assessor FOR FREE RIDES TO THE POLLS, CALL 238-W NEVADA CITY, AND 676 OR 317 IN GRASS VALLEY NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Mail order check work promptly attended to. Capital of California Fire Insurance Companies. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE z ; ten and look. They should come away chastened and wiser Some kind of statement is due the peti-. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and 4} fE. J. N. OTT, Proprietor BRONCO BUSTER INJURED Tex Gould, bronco buster, taking part in the Nevada County Rodeo at Peardale, suffered a broken arm and he a horse Sunday afterone sprained arm when was thrown from noon, He was taken to the county, broken bones hospital where the were set. Notice of Election Notice is hereby given by the City Clerk, of the City of Grass Valley, to the Electors of Hills Flat voting precinct that a special election is hereby called-te be held on the 25th day of Septemper, 1934, %6 determine whether ‘Hills Flat shall be annexed to and become part of the municipal corporation of the City of Grass Valley.Following is the description of the territory asking to be incorporated in and annexed to the City of = Valley. For annexation of Hills Flat territory as described in this notice to be part and parcel of the Corporate City of Grass Calley. Against the annexation of Hills Flat territory as described in this notice to be part and parcel of the corporate City of Grass Valley. YES NO ee te Beginning at the northwest corner, a point on the west line of Sec-tion 26, from which the corner } common to Sections 22, 23, 26 and: 27,T. 16 N. R. 8 E., M. D. M., bdars . N. 1° 28’ W. 1096.69 feet; thefce} along the line between Sections ‘26: and 27,S. le 28’ E. 225.95 feet to the} northeast corner of the City of Grass} Valley, identical with the Northwest . feorner of the Townsite of East Grass} Valley. 1512.50 feet to the sant west corner, a point at the intersec—tion of said section line and the center of the Nevada County Narrow Guage Railroad tract, from which the quarter section corner between Sections 26 and 27 bears S. 1° 28’ E. 36.10 feet; thence following along’? the center of the Nevada County Nart a point in the center of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad . track; thence, leaving said railroad track; N: 1° 28’ W. 1022.15 feet to the northeast corner; thence S. 89° corner, the place of beginning. The exterior boundaries of this District, as described above. embraces a portion of the townsite of East 3rass Valley within the South half of the Northwest quarter, as per official map of same filed in the County Recorder’s office, June 27, 1890; also a portion of the North hatf of {the Northwest quarter, all in Sec. tion 26, 1. 416 Me 6 S: M.D. i M., Nevada County, “California. . All voters living within the above described territory may vote at the polling place which will be at Hisicox dwelling situate on the South side of the highway between Grass Valley and Newada City in the above described district seeking annexation. The polls will be open from seven* (7) o’clock A. M., to Six (6) o’clock P. M. : The following officers are hereby appointed to take charge of the ubove election: L. D. Comnors and Mrs. Filmore Folk, Judges; and Mrs. Fred Allen, Inspector. Dated: August 16, 1934. Attest: FRANCIS HUSSEY, City Clerk. NEVADA CITY NUGGET a tow Guage Railroad tract the follow-! 798. Prompt expert j 02" Begetage rare picoemarage © pe a repair work. We carry a large stock E. 90.25 feet; thence N. 73° 06’ E.!Of Parts anda full line of RCA 658.29 feet; thence N. 71° 17’ BEB. i Tubes. 3tp 100.00 feet; thence N. 67° 36” E.: 100.00 feet; thence N. 63° 48’ E.{FOR SALE—52 ACERS NEAR 100.00 feet; thence N. 61° 15’. E. Lake Vera adjoining Mills College, ron Ee —_ ——_ Me ao eas ms Fenced. 500 cords oak and pine : eet; N. = : : 106.59 ioe ie the acntaaat corner, wore. ee FPS. NETAOe Cie. 06’ W. 1343.80 feet to the northwest . mt W ANTED FOR SALE—4 burner Hot Point Eleetric Stove—fine 6¥gn. In good condition—$45—$10idown bal. $5 per month. Phone 490 or 36. FOR SALE—Young canaries—good singers. $2.50, also hens 50c. Mrs. John McNeil, Weeds Point near Camptonville, Calif. 8-2-te. —— W ANTE D— Used safe, medium size, moderate price. Phone 29 8-24-2tc FOR SALE—Oak and Pine—4 foot, 12 and 16 inch stove wood and chunks. Prices reasonable. M. L & D. Marsh Co. Phone 268 R. 8-24-4te. -HAL DAVIS SCHOOL OF DANCE— Classes are growing every week now. Bring your children this Friday, Aug. 24. and see our Tap and Acrobatic -classes. Join our ballroom class.at 7 p. m. to 8. You are “welcome. Jerry Boylan, Director. CARS BOUGHT AND REFINANCED . Loans made on cars. 1930 Buick . Roadster in A-1 shape. Other ex-. cellent offerings at out establish-'! ment. Freq A. Rupley; 120 East Main St., Grass Valley. 6-22-tr. TO TRADE—7 room house in Oakland, 4 bed rooms; hard wood; gas-steam heat; one mile from U. C; one block from S. F. trains and local cars; one block from shopping district and school. Ex. location. Want nice home in N. C. or G. V. Address Box 78, Nugget. 8-13-1 mo. p. AUTO CAMP SITE—In town for Sale One and a half acres, also suitable for lumber yard er subdivision for~homes on Sacramento St. Address Box 512, Nevada City P. Oo. 8-3-1 mo p. Pott’s Radio Sarvice —Partridge Hotel Bidg. Grass Valley. Phone and reasonable tfe W ANTED—HOUSES TO RENT Daily we have over the counter. calls for houses, cabins; or rooms. , Put your want ad in the Nevada City Nugeet ang get results. MAYTAG WASHERS SEE US for your new WashingMachine. Exclusive Dealer for Maytag Electric and gasoline engine washers, also Easy Wash<ers, Ilron rite Ironers, Westinghouse Refrigerators. Very Easy Terms Grass Valley Electric Co. 120 East Main St. Grass Valley Phone 9 for Free Demonstration 2-9-tf
USED WASHING MACHINES—See us for some nice bargains.—Grass Valley Electric Co., 120 East Main street. §-14-2-wks Aug. 20, 27, Sept. 3, 10. NOTICE In compliance with Section 1, Chapter 183, Statutes of 1929, the undersigned, whose principal place of business is at Roger’s dwelling on lower, Grass Valley Road, near Nevada City, California, hereby gives’ notice that application has been made to the State Mineralogist for a, of California for the year ending December 31, 1934, the business of . milling, sampling, concentrating. re-; ducing, refining, purchasing, and re-: ceiving for sale ores, concentrates,’ and amalgams bearing gold or silver, gold dust, gold and silver bullion, huggets and, specimens. Protest may be made by any person to the issuing of such lizense at the office of the State Mineralogist, Ferry Building, San Francisco. E. F. MOORE. Aug. 20, 27, Sept. 3. ere Ee ee . license to carry on within the ee FRATERNAL AND CLUB DIRECTORY WOMAN’S CIVIC CLUB Regular meetings the 2nd. and fourth Mondays of the month, at the Brand Studio. President, Mrs. C. E. Parsons. Secretary, Mrs. C. G. Sweeney HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, Meets every Tuesday evening at Pythian Castle, 282 Broad Street. . Visiting Native Sons welcome. RAGLAN TUTTLE, Pres.DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y. Wherferlenfe tle he shorts afore shee sie oe shes Davis Luxor Oil Ses * Marigold Beauty Shop + Transcript Bidgz., _Combo Ringlette Permanent Wave $5.00 ORRA COMTE ees oS . . * Commercial Street Permanent Wave $3.50 CARMEN VECK Telephone 470 .> W. R. JEFFORD & SON 2 AMBULANCE SERVICE Nevada City —_—Grass Valley MONDAY, AUG: 27, 1934 = FOR SUPERVISOR © WARREN ODELL Hereby announces his candidacy for County Supervisor of the Fourth District, at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. ! FOR SUPERVISOR JOSEPH A. FRANK. (incumbent) Hereby announces~his candidacy for County Supervisor of the Fourth Supervisorial District at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR SUPERVISOR E. J. HAVERSTOCK Hereby announces his candidacy for! County Supervisor of the Third Su-; pervisorial District at the Primary Election Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR SUPERVISOR ~ E. B. DUDLEY (Incumbent) Hereby announces his candidacy for County Supervisor of the Third Supervisorial District at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR COUNTY CLERK AND AUDITOR R. N. McCORMACK (Incumbent) Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Clerk and Auditor of Nevada County at the Primary Election Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR SHERIFF ARTHUR BARRICK Hereby announces his candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Nevada County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR SHERIFF GEORGE R. CARTER : (incumbent) Is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Nevada County, California, at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR SHERIFF CARL J. TOSIASSEN Is hereby announced as a candidate for Sheriff, of Nevada County, at.the Primary Election, Tuesday, August -28, 1934. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY W. E. WRIGHT (Incumbent) Is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of District Atto.ney of Nevada County, at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. <= i Is hereby FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR PHIL G SCADDEN Is hereby annoi eed as a candidate for Assessor oi Nevada County, atthe Primary Elc#iion, Tuesday, Au3g gust 28, 1934. ‘ FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR M. J. BROCK — Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Assessor at the Primary Election Tuesday, August 28, 134. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR JOHN M. HAMMILL ¢€ incumbent) Ts a concicnte for re-election to the . Office of “Assessor, Nevada Canty, at Primary Election, August 28, 1934 FOR COUNTY TREASURER AND TAX COLLECTOR FRANK STEEL (Incumbent) announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of. Geynty Treasurer at the Frimary Election, Tuesday, August 2&, 1934. FOR COUNTY TREASURER AND TAX COLLECTOR © ARCHIE I. ROWEN . Hereby announces his Candidaey for the office of Treasurer and Tam €olary Election, Tuesday, , August 28 1934. JOSEPH W. DAY Hereby announces his candidacy fer County Recorder of Nevada County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR COUNTY RECORDER SAMUEL J. CLARK (incumbent) Hereby announces his candidacy for reelection to the office of County August 28, 1934. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Nevada City Township W. L. MOBLEY é (incumbent) is hereby announced as a candidate for Justice of the Peace of Nevada City Township of Nevada County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. : FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEA€E OSCAR WINBURN ; (Incumbent) Is hereby annovcmsed as a candidate for Justice of iwc Feace for Grass Valley Township ~“ *he Primary Fiection, August 28, 22-84. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY VERNON STOLL Hereby announces his candidacy for District Attorney of Nevada County, at the Primary Election, August 28, 1934. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE HARRY GOUDGE Is hereby announced as a candidate for Justice of the Peace of Grass Va)ley Township at the Primary #ieetion, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MRS. ELLA M. AUSTIN (incumbent) Is hereby announced as a candidate for Superintendent of Schools of Nevada County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS AUSTIN R. CURNEEN Hereby announces his candidacy for the office of County Superintendent of Schools, at the Primary Election of Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR J. F. OCONNOR (Incumbent) Is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection to the office of County Surveyor, at the Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. _NEVADA CITY HOME LAUNDRY FAMILY TRADE OUR SPECIALTY Mrs. O. Mullis, Prop. Boulder St. : Nevada City Phone 491 W Prompt and Reasonable Service. FOR CORONER A. M. HOLMES (Incumbent) Is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Coroner, at the Primarv Electicn, Tuesday, August 28, 1394. FOR CORONER L. R. (Bob) JEFFORD Is hereby announced as a candidate for Coroner of Nevada County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR CONSTABLE Nevada City Township THOMAS OLIVER (incumbent) ® Is hereby announced as a candidate for Constable of Nevada City Township of Nevada County at the Primary Electien, Tuesday, August 28, FOR CONSTABLE WILLIAM c. JEFFERY Hereby announe;” his candidacy for Constable of the Nevada ity Township at the Primary Election, August 28, 1934. FOR CONSTABLE _Dr. U. H. Stuart Hereby announces his candidacy for ye dIqgsuMOT eVpraden oy} Jo ojGejisu0 the Primary Election yep ee yA gust 28, 1934. NUGGET 4=*VERTISING PAYS! lector of Nevada County at the Prim. Recorder at the Election, Tuesday, — i pA h i; 1 ! ‘)