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December 14, 1934 (8 pages)

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\ _FRIDAY, DEC. 14, 1934 THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET PAGE THREE ~ BOYS CHOIR OF + VIENNA COMING the Christmas season will be the aj’: pearance of the Vienna Boys’ Choir in a Christmas Festival of Music at Memorial Papas ghe Sacramento Music Series. There is no organization the : + Auditorium, cember ‘in ique company of boys. was founded Maximilian. dred years, the traditions of this organization in 1498 by For nearly five have been kept intact and their ideals. inviolate. Under the care and tutelage of the state, their reason, for being has been to sing fine musical works—choral, operatic and reigious—without professionalism a need for glory. The members: of :the Saengerknaben live today—as always—in the ancient imperial castle, the or TO SACRAMENTO One of the outstanding events of on Deas the second event of the . world quite comparable to that unThey are members of a musical hierarchy that . Emperor hunup to the present time, . Vienna! 4 In. the corn kingdom, Peter J. Lux, r tional Livestock show, king of 1931. three sons have been corn princes ight, just crowned is shown Peter was also king Ind., farmer, he won this-year with Corn, which yielded 77 bushels to t Hofburg, where once Hapsburg roy-; alty trod its venerable Here these boys work eat, play and sleep. ing, but they have boyhood to music. It is the dreams of countless thousands of Austrian boys to be invited to join the Saengerkpalgen. corridors. They pay nothdedicated their When their voices change, aninevitable event; the choir boys are assigned to duties . ‘ about the house; and are maintained for three years and future employment secured for them. Crowned. heads and presidents of ® nations have invited and listened with admiration to these little songbirds in their charming costumes, white wigs, and curly chignons. Hayden, Schubert, Mozart, and other illustrious composers received niusical training from-theSaengerknaben Institution. Every year they are invited to sing with the entire Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. i 4 a and study, . al of the Lux Still Holds the royxl family name seems to be Lux, world corn king at the Internawith his brother, Edward, corn in 1919, 1922 and-1926; and his at various times. A Shelbyville, 10 ears of Johnson County White he acre.eae Vek 9 Heard @ BY Katie Lewis FRENCH CORRAL, Dec. 14. ,; Mayor La Guardia, of New York read President Roosevelt’s messave to the Congress of Mayors who convened in Chicago recently. President’s message says that Congress will give “further attention to ‘old age pensions.” I am glad that our government, following the example of civilized governments in other countries, has The :awakened to, the fact that it must provide for helpless toil-worn oid people. When our horses and other workstock, here in America, become FISHERMEN FLY 10 ANGLE IN SIERRAS too old to work we unhitch them, ‘remove the heavy harness from their ' backs and turn them ‘loose to graze } and roam wherever the rest of their they lives. please for j : old men and women who have spent ; Not flying fish but but flying fisher‘the best days of’ their lives in hon. @oen are becoming common in the ast usetul janor should be entitled: high country of the Inyo headin . to an eual amount of consideration Forest, according to reports of U. s. . NATIVE SONS AND DAUGHTERS . Forest rangers. Last summer 2 37 airplanes@landings carrying 300 pas sengers were made on the Tunnel, j Monache Meadows, and Templeton ! landing fields of that Forest, counting a dozen private *that used this modern means of! fast transportation. Only one crackup occurred because of a take-ofi under unfavorable wind conditions. The Tunnel field, 9,000 feet elevation, is considered one of the highest chartered airplane landing places in the United States, and Templeton, 8,600. feet, with Menache Meadows, 8,000 feet, put the moaern sportsmen in the game country without recourse to roads or trails. In answer to the complaint that the use of airplanes threaten extinetion of fish and game in the mountains the rangers say that ony a few places in the high country offer facilities for landing places for the present type of planes. Also, with easy means of checking and super-' vision there are fewer game law Vinot . planes { . rage, reports the sales of two Olds. Thas is the . Second Year . ° We've Sold Goodyears tires’ and to satisfy It takes bést tire values our trade. That’s why we sell Goodyears, year in and year out. This year’s. Goodyears are the best “yet! Webb Motors . ) 12 the best { f t . 2 24 Mill Street Phone GRASS VALLEY . period. in t 4\ity was the discovery of the tomb of ; Tutankhamen, ‘the tomb of a king : the For twenty-five years the’ kindred orders of Native Sons and Na. , tive Daughters of the Golden West j have been engaged in finding homes ! throught the state for children. With its membership established in every community and comprised of leading citizens, these organizations, through their HomeChildren’s. Committee, have been able to place unfortunate children in advantageous surroundings. dependent less Surely -bray:. ; sy . r] “FARMERS OF NEV. COUNTY AIDED: BY FARM CREDIT MARYSVILLE, Dec. . ing to Secretary Roy E. t 13.—Accord-! Cassidy, of ;the Marysville Production Credit Association, a check of the first year’s ‘business done by that organization {shows that the amount of '$847,000 ‘to farmers ! in business done . first four leaders among twenty-four tions in California. t Chartered on November’ 8, 1933, . ;and with the first: meeting of its directors held at Marysville on the? '253 of that month, the Marysville Production Credit Association com} immediately an uninterrupted program of successful financing or fruit growers and producers ot general farming crops’ in Nevada, ,Sutter, and Yuba counties, consti. ‘tuting its territory. . During its first year, the associa. ,tion made 253 crop loans totalling . approximately $825,000. One hun. dred and ° eighty-three such loans . ; covered the 1934 crop season and a date $380,000 has been repaid on! 143 such loans. The balance of 42 for $130,000, is in process of liquidation from sale of crops estimated to be worth, at current market prices, approximately $154,000. Loans to poultry-growers, dairymen, cattle . . } i menced i f . . { { j An expert staff co-operates in this } kindly service. That the work may proceed, it is necessary that funds be raised, and . for this purpose the Native Sons . and Native Daughters. give benefit . card parties and dances. This good work of Californians can be encouraged by the public’ in a practical and enjoyable manner by attending the benefit entertainments. ¢ ANCIENT EGYPT Nekhen, . located in Egypt, is bei lieved by Egyptologists to have been . of more than three square miles. It. @eaths among the prime movers of . olations by flying sportsmen than i the capital city of the Pharohs of . ey any other class. jthe first dynasty. Seat ee ng kaa n cer ! The extent of the excavation opCELIO AND SAHL SELL MORE erations will extend over an area CARS a4 is believed that under the ruins will . Gove C. Celio, of the Plaza Ga-. be found the temples, granaries ane the fortress of the ancient. walled mobile sedans to Sheriff George R. town of Nekhen. This .old citie’s . Carter and Dr. John R. Ivey, both. claim to fame is the fact that it was . of Nevada City. known to be the ecclesiastical center of Egypt during the pre-dynastie . It estimated that until the 1000 B. C., it was an alive and thriving city. Another archaeological Egypt that is year discovery . received wide publicPharaoh of Egypt, November -4, 1922. The which. extended over period of eight years, aroused interest
throughout the’world because of the human interest in opening dead. CURSE on excavations a involved long PHARAOH’S . . . . ea the me tomb, were discovered gallery late expedition Lord arnarvon finanethat but the actual excavations by Howard Carter, who the steps leading into of the tomb of the discovered done boy STEAK, CHICKEN AND FISH DINNERS 51c SHAMROCK CAFE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyant, Props. Broad St. Nevada City : king. 'hagus, the workers found the mumlage and sheep men, were advanced for ithe sum of $21,900. : According to Secretary Cassidy, he association has entered the 1935 financing season satisfactorily by granting 70 loans for crop production as of November 30. ‘‘Money,” he said, ‘“‘is going out every day for the preliminary fall work.” In the burial chamber, reposing in a massive stone sarcopmified remains of Tutankhamen, ef December’1 the as; sociation had advanced 275 loans in } within its territory. This dollar jvolume of business. brings’ the . 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See and Liberal Trade-In-Allowance hear it—today! * Foote Electrical Co.,Nevada. City who was crowned Pharaoh at the of twelve and who died at the age of eighteen. Following the disof the tomb, of covery } a series ! . the expedition led to the belief that j a curse was upon those who had inGrass Valley Mrs. Bedeban': s News Stand Stationery, Magazines 316 Broad St. Nevada City . . ay terrupted the last repose of the, Pharaoh, . The intact preservation of Tutan-!j khamen's tomb can be attributed to; its small size and the comparative . ; unimportance of its occupant. Two! hundred years after Tutankhamen’s : death, workers under the direction of.-Rameses VI, while excavating jthe tomb of a Pharaoh directly above that of Tutankhamen, covered the tomb underneath with debris. The treasures taken from the! tomb are: now, for the most part, located in the national museum in . Caira, GHOULS OF OLD The discovery of burial equipij ment-is an archaeological pales . because of the organized slander} i ing of the tdmbs ‘that began at re-’ mote times. The pyramids, huge . masses -of’-stone, were -ereetedfor) the purpose of preventing the loot. ing of the burial vaults. However, they too were unsuccessful in halting the depredations of the ghouls who, stripped the majority of tombs of.a valuable material. THE STORK? Have you heard that Rex Bell's mother is in southern California © ‘HOTEL POWELL former location of TURPIN HOTEL 17 Powell St. at. Market St. SAN —re $2.00 Double Free Garage scala at Office Completely Refurnished Recarpeted and Red ecorated W. M. SELL, Jr, Mar. Ore and Bullion * Purchased Licensed by State of California Established 1907 WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING & oy co. Offices: a Market St.,San Francisco . with Clara Bow, who is daily ex-. Pcting the stork? NUGGET? ASVERTISING FAYS! NOTICE—TO RENT is hereby’ given that the Supervisors of the County Notice Board of of Nevada, State of California, will receive up to but not later than . . Thursday, December 20th, 1934, at} fae o'clock A. M., sealed proposals . in writing for the: rental of the County Farm Premises for a period of One: Year. Rent to be paid to the County, Monthly, in advance. All bids must . certified check at least one month’s rent, to remain in the possession of County during the period of the rental. Bids to be filed in of the County Clerk at the House in Nevada City, California. Dated December 6th, 1934. R. N. McCORMACK, County Clerk. LOY AAS NOTIC K TO BIDDERS be accompanied equal in a to by amount Notice is hereby given that the Board of SupePyisors of the County of Nevada, State of California, will receive up to but not later than Thursday, December 20th, 1934, at 10 o'clock A. M., sealed proposals in writing to furnish the County Hospital with meat. All-meat delivered to be first class inspected meat, and subject to the approval of the Superintendent of the County Hospital. Bids will be received’as follows: One Half Beef, Per Pound. Front Quarter, Per Pound. Hind Quarter, Per Pound. Veal, Per Pound. Pork, Per Pound. Chicken and Turkeys, Per Pound. . All meat, Chicken and Turkeys to be delivered at the County Hospital upon the orders of the Superintenthe Office . Court . — ©Banish that one’ feeling with Savory, Satisfying, and above _ all, rich in essential healthgiving properties. = Our Meats Satisfy the Purse and the Appetite %e Our satisfied patrons will tell you of the Quality of our Meats and the Courtesy of our our Service. KEYSTONE MEAT MARKET Phone 67 Nevada City . . i . said check } the . . } . . 110 o'clock A. . dent. Bids to be received at the Office of the County Clerk, in the: . Court House in Nevada City, Califori nia. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all. bids or to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to the County of Nevada. Dated December 6th, 1934. R. N: MeCORMACK, County Clerk. Dec.<7,:10;4243-487) . NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the joard of Supervisors of the County of Nevada, State of California, will receive up “to but not later than Thursday, December 20th, 1934, at M., sealed proposals in ‘writing to furnish the County Hospi. the tal with from 10 to 15. Gallons of milk a day, (the amount to be determined by the Superintendent of Hospital), said milk to be delivered at the County Hospital, subject to the approval of the Superintendent, and to be good first class milk with a butter fat contents not less than 4¢%. Bids to be received at the Officg of the County Clerk at the Court House in: Nevada _ City, California. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to the County of Nevada. — Dated December 6th, 1934. R. N. MeCORMACK, : County Clerk. 4,10, 24. 17.. 2 ¥ x Dec.mee mee