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MONDAY, DEC. 3, 1934 THE Bolle COLT < NUGGET
POPULATION OF
’ STATE GROWING,
BIRTHS DECLINE
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 3.—‘With
the stork on strike, we cannot expect increases in school population,”’
said Dr. Milbank Johnson, board
chairman of . California Taxpayers’
Association, in discussing the association’s recently completed survey
In. 132 of the state’s elementary
school districts, which include 73
per cent of all the elementary children’ in the state, the association
found ‘that there was a decrease of
0.7 per cent in the number of: pupils enrolled during September of
1934 as compared with the same
month of 1933. This means a deerease of about 5,600 elementary
children in. the state as a whole. The
association points out that, although
the child population is decreasing,
the total population of California is
increasing.
“Evidence that migration into
California continues is found in the
fact that the elementary school enrollment has decreased only 0.7 per
cent,” Dr. Johnson stated. “Had we
previously enrolled plus entering
first graders, the decline would have
been 3.4 per cent. The number of
births in California has been decreasing ever since 1924, with the
resulg that accumulated child shortages must continue to be reflected
in the schools until at least 1940.
While the high schools continue to
show small increases, the decreased
numbers of children in the state will
soon be felt there also, unless migration of school age into the state
increases.”’
“Regardless of the influx of newcomers into the state, there is no
reason ‘for school: costs to be inflat-;
ed this year,”’ Dr. Jhnson. declared.
“School officials, on the whole, have
done much to meet the depression.
The load the taxpayer will have td
bear for schools this year and the
next few years should continue to
decrease. With declining birth rates
cutting deep into school enrollments
they will have a powerful ally in
making necessary budget reductions.
Even though the population of ‘California is increasing, the increase.is
in large part made up of people
above school age; for this. reason
the drain of the elementary schools
on the public treasury should be}
smaller next year than this.’’
“THE GAY DIVORCEE" 10
HAVE TAREE-DAY RUN AT
THE NEVADA THEATER
wHaehisvous: gay, spectacular, and
glamorous, are the words critics ale
ply to the picture, “Gay Divorcee,”’ .
which will show at the Nevada Theater for three days, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, with a matinee Thursday at 2.15. It is highgrade entertainment with no time
for parking and: co-stars Fred Astaire, and Ginger. Rogers, who made
such a hit in “Flying Down to Rio.’
Divorcee’’ is the first reat
comedy to. come to the
with a bona fide plot aid,
real song. hits, including the
new dance sensation, “The “contins
“Gay
and ae ooking for a Ne edle in a Hag-,
stack. The comedy retains” ‘high!
fee andscintillating action all the’
“way through. ny
Hdward B verett Horton. oad Alide
Brady are the comie support, and
.the play is adapted from Astaire’s .
mondoti alid New York hit, “Gay Di.
voreee.t’ +
Tonieté fe hi lant night of, “The
Defense Rests,’’ at the Nevada Theater.
ORMER RESIDENT OF
~ NEVADA COUNTY DEAD
Mary C. Sanborn, wife of N. S.
Sanborn, of Ventura, California,
passed away at the Sanborn home at
73 North Cheathut street, Ventura,
on. November\28.
Mrs. Sanborn was a_ native of
Yuba county, having been born on
what is now the Bonanza ranch,
near the old town of Timbuctoo, in
1862. She was the youngest daugh“ter of Mr. and Mrs. RK. E. Morrill,
pioneers of Nevada and\Yuba counties, who settled ‘in Perens City in
1852.
Mrs. Sanborn spent her early life
on the Morrill farm in Penn Valley,
Nevada’ county, moving to Ventura
county with her parents in 1892,
where she has since resided.
many years superintendent of county
Mackenzie,
You;
She
was married. to N .S. Sanborn, for
While 50,000 spectators looked on, 14 contenders for the national
corn husking championship worked furiously in a field near Fairmont,
Mina., pictured above in an air view.
fietd, and rows of corn carefully marked off for each competitor, the
scene resembles that of a football game.
Falls, Minn. (shagn tnset), won the title by husking 26.7 bushels in
80 minutes.
50, 000 View Husking Contest
KOPP'S BAKERY
The Best Bread, Cookies,
Cakes and Pies in Nevada City.
320 Broad Street Phone 76
bk te ial ai
With crowds massed on the
Ted Balko, 29, of Redwood
and two sisters to mourn the passing of her exemplary life.
No woman was better known nor
more universally loved in the city
of Ventura than was Mary C. Sanborn. It can fittingly be said of
her: “Her life was an inspiration
and her death a benediction.”’
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Department of Public Works
DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
SACRAMENTO
—~
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
APPROPRIATE WATER
Application 8100
Natice is heréby ‘given,:that “J. A.
Hobart. Building,
Franeisco, California, has under the
date of September 12, 1934, applied
to the Division of Water Resources,
Department of Public Works, State
of California, for a permit to appropriate unappropriated water, subject
to existing rights.
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT
Water to be appropriated from
Middle Fork of Yuba River, County
of Nevada.
Amount applied for:
feet. per. second.
Diversion season named:
142. 5 cubic
Octoseason. :
Water to be used for mining.
Point of diversion within SE%
of SE% of Section 6, T.18 N, R 11
E, M. D. B. &.M.
San 4)
ber 15th to August 15th of! each},
ter the first publication of this notice to the said Administratrix at the
office of W.E. Wright, Attorney at
law, Union Building, Nevada City,
California, the same being her place
of business in all matters connected
with the estate of said Fred Dunn,
Deceased.
Dated’ November 16th, 1934.
ELLA M. RAMSEY,
Administratrix of the
Fred Dunn, Deceased. .
First Publication November 19th,
26, 1934, Dec. 3, 10, 1934.
W. E. WRIGHT,
Attorney for administratrix.
estate of
. -Here is an
Opportunity
Have buyer for. home in
Nevada City.
_If. your horas is for sale
see me at once. .
Place of use described: Within
Red BR,
R 8 B, Sections 36, T 18 N, -R 8 E,
Sections 3, 4, 5, 6; 7, 8, 9 and 10, Ge
tN R
R 9 E, M: D. B. & M., all as shown
on map filed with Division of Water .
Resources.
Fork Yuba River in NE%
of Section 36, T 17_N,
also to Middle Fork Yuba River in’
SE% of SEY% of Section 26, T 18 N,
R 8 B, M.D. B. & M.
of SW%
Blanks upon which to submit protests will be supplied free upon re-:
quest. .by the Division of Water Re-\
sources.
Any person desiring to
Resources, Sacramento, California, a
written protest.’ Such protest shail
clearly set. forth the protestant’s ob-.
jections to the granting of the appliin'g information:
(1) Statement Pot. the
Which would result to protestant}
from such appropriation and’ use,
£2) The -basis: of protestant’ S War
ter right. ;
_(8) Protestant’s past and’ present!
and’ land irrigated, ,or<-use made of
water if othér than irrigation.
(4) The approximate location of
point of diversion of the water.
A copy-of the, protest. should be
sent to the applicant and this office
notified that the same has’ been,
done.
MON EDWARD.HYATT,
State Engineer.
Dated: Sacramento, California.
November 23, 1934.
Dee: 3,10.) 4024,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NO. 3551
ts the Matter of the Estate of
Fred Dunn, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the undersigned Elia M. Ramsey as
Administratrix of the Estate of Fred
Dunn, deceased, to the Creditors of
and all persons having claims
against
them
within six (6) months after the first
fice of the Clerk -of the
Court of the State of California, in
and for the County of Nevada, or to
exhibit them, with the. necessary
vouchers within six (6) months aftOre and Bullion
Purchased
Licensed by State of California
Bstabléshed 1907
WILDBERG BROS.
‘TING & REFINING CO,
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Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26, T 17 N,}
Sections 1 and 12, T id
9 E, Section 32, T 18 N,:
Water will be returned to South . ! —____y—
sa Ged 3 and .
;
RELATIVE TO PROTESTS .
.
protest .
against the granting of such. permit,
shall within 60 days from date here.
of file with the Division of Water,
eation and shall contain the’ follow.
: ingary .
use of water both as to amount used
protestant’s land or placéof: use and .
the said decedent to file,
with the necessary vouchers .
publication of this notice in the ofSuperior
C. M. BROWN
REAL ESPTATE—INSURANCE
Bennett Bldg. 312 Broad Street
NEVADA CITY .
AA:
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__ SERVICE.
i4. COMP LETE ieee ms
. REV ERENT. ie, 6
. Every phase of the funeral ceremoney is “handled by The Holmes
Feneral Home with quiet efficiency, with tact, ‘with respect for a
sacred memory “and for the feel+
ings of those who mourn.
. . . Holmes Funeral Home
Good
_ Mr. Mine Operator ! if
DEPENDABLE WELDING CAN
SAVE YOU MONEY !
Are You Taking Full Advantage of Our Service?
ELECTRIC WELDING WORKS
__ CARL A. ODING Mgr.
132 E. Main Street Phone 87
4g
Grass Valley
Grass Valley Cleaners
Ed. Burtner, Prop.
Clothes cleaned and neatly pressed, spick-and-span appearance, the faculty of looking prosperous is often the
vehicle to real »
PROSPERITY
Mail Orders Given Attention
WE CREDIT YOUR PHONE
Phone 375 Grass Valley
DEPENDABLE
NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOU
TO LAY IN A SUPPLY OF
GOOD, CLEAN COAL #OR \
THE WINTER
The Union Ice Co., can
supply your fuel needs
economically and satisfactorily with coal.
Phone 57 for immediate
delivery.
FRED SAUVEE, Mar.
NEVADA CITY
_SANITARIUM
Elizabeth McD. Watson, Prop.
Open to all reputable
Physicians and Surgeons
I}
+ Marigold Beauty Shop +
Davis Transcript Bldg., Commercial Street
Combo Ringlette Permanent Wave $5.00
Luxor Oil Permanent Wave $3.50
ORRA COMTE . CARMEN VECK
Telephone 470
STEAK, CHICKEN AND FISH DINNERS 51c
SHAMROCK CAFE .
Mr. apd Mrs. Charles Wiyant,: Props. _ Broad St. Nevada City”
On their way to school with bright faces and wearing clean laundered dresses.. They are happy because their mother sends tele
laundry to the
GRASS VALLEY STEAM: LAUNDRY
and DRY CLEANERS
111 BENNETT STREET GRASS VALLEY
PHONE 108 Grass Valley PHONE 250W Nevada’ ity
UNION HOTEL AND LUCCA CAFE
NEVADA CITY HOME
' LAUNDRY
FAMILY TRADE OUR
SPECIALTY
Mrs. 0. Mullis, Prop.
Boulder St. Nevada City
c Phone 491 W
Prompt and Reasonable Service
ft
Try Our Delicious Italian Lunches
and Dinners
Raviola and Chicken
Dinner
Lucca’s Special
COMPEETE ‘BAR SERVICE
BARAMBANI AND PANELLI, PROPRIETORS’
220 MAIN STREET NEVADA CITY PHONE 164". =
NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE..
. ‘News, Stand
. AMBULANCE 8 SERVIC E
Bret Harte Dairy
Produces the Best Milk it is
Possible to Produce
\
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parks, in 196. Besides her husband,
Mra Sanborn leaves five brothers .
~
CHILDREN THRIVE ON MILK
Guernsey Gold Medal Milk
that won the State's hij
AWARD OF CALIFO
STATE FAIR 1931, 1082, 1038
Mrs. Pian 3
Stationery, MagazinesPractica] mining” tests from 25 to'1000 pounds, giving the free gold
percentage of gulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. . ¢
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Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper.
tty: *
Mail order check work promptly attended to.
316 .Broad St. ‘Nevada City 1
“Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and .
Capital of California Fire Tistrance Companies. :
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site
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rg tent mays AUTOMOBILE I NSURAN CE
“TREAT YOURSELF TO THE
Best i
HAIR CUTTING .
LADIES "WORK OUR
SPECIALTY
LARSEN’S
BARBER SHOP
106 Pine St. Nevada City
E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor
OUR SERVICE TO YOU
Fenders and Bodies Repaired, Glkns and Tole Installed! .
Auto Painting, Radiator Repairing, Auto Lipholatesian
of All Kinds, Acetylene Welding, General Blacksmithing ©
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND SUCCESS BACK OF US . '
EDDIE E LEONG
~ FRESH FRUIT AND
GOULD’S AUTO BODY WORKS
At The Nevada City Garage
VEGETABLES
QUALITY GRC GROCERIES
Phone 74
314 Broad St. Nevada City
FREE DELIVERY
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