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February 23, 1934 (6 pages)

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ae _~ SS a Phone 36 Nevada City N ugget 305 Broad Street, Oregon boot. A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. lished at Nevada City. -Printed and Pub] it. H. M. LEETE and C. B. ANDERSON NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA j = But there is reason to hope that the school board is, with \ . where parents and children can meet for all the varied activities of school life, these things handicap municipal progress like an People with children will not settle in a community in which school facilities are inferior if they can avoid MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1934 RESIDENT OF ROUGH Mrs. M. Newsiead of the Rough and Ready district, passed away at the county hospital at 5:30 WednesAND READY SUCCUMBS PER Mearceh en eae Mea SO Publishers Published Semi-weékly, Monday and Friday at Nevada City, California, and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada » City,, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. SUBCRIPTION RATES One year (In Advance) improvement to the voters ~vithin a few months. i “hump. 9? \ U. S. airmap. the pride of this section. > A. to the present uncertainties. comment enthusiastically on the bright appearance of Nevada City’s newly painted homes. eas Decidedly Nevada City is stepping out. But the most vital need of this city remains to be fillea. That is, modern schools and equipment, schools that will put } this city abreast of any city of its size in the state. schools are at the foundation of municipal progress, growth and happiness. Shabby down-at-the-heel school buildings adequate athletic facilities, la It is only nine miles, ! trom Sacramento, enroute to Sierra three minutes flying time, off the route of the East and West . City. airmail line. It offers a safe haven above, but not too far from . the edge of the fog blanket, which sometimes fills the Sacramento Valley for three weeks on end. the Sierras above this altitude, it provides another landing facility for pilots s+-'-!nz to the north a clear flight over the In case of storms in Nevada City Steps Out It was good news to learn last Monday that Nevada City’s ‘Airport is to be completed. Ten thousand dollars already appropriated for the project will go a long way toward clearing and grading the two runways, but it will not be enough to provide lighting facilities, a gas plant and other improvements . necessary to make it a first class landing field. Mr. Curtis, State airport engineer, when here last Sunday advised that an} “application be made for sufficient additional funds to complete the work. This has been done. In the offing is the probability that the airport will be used for more than local airmail emergency purposes. The site is so located and so excellently situated naturally that aviation “engineers who have studied it, believe that it will become in / turned from a two weeks vacation at time one of the most used landing fields in the Sierras. One . 58" Francisco. reason for this is that it is much superior topographically to many of those in adjacent’ counties. And when thai airport is finished and the road giving access to it is coimpicte1, Nevada City will be decidedly on the ‘The city is moving forv.ard in other phases. By the time spring blossoms again, we shall have capacious swimming !a short visit. pool for our youngsters, ourselves and our guests. Plans are maturing for an early start in the construction of this pool. Brush is to be cleared away, roads built and, as the years go on, bit by bit. we shall build a recreation park which will be The influx of home seekers during the past year has resulted in many improvements along Nevada City’s residence! returned Wednesday streets. This movement—home building and home owning ; days —will receive a:fresh impetus when settled weather gives place ey: People from “down below’”’ } ck of communal, meeting places spent the . : FLL LFF LPR LRU RRL . The New 1934 V-8 THE SENSATION TO DRIVE ‘rates with long term payments structures to those of more the past twenty years. ress of any cummunity. the revival of mining and the quickening of business activity throughout the city, preparing to submit a proposal for schoo: and tax payers of Nevada City Itys noteworthy that many other cities of California are now overhauling their school systems and facilities, most of them taking advantage of the PWA grants of one third the cost, and the offer to lend the other two thirds at low interest It would seem as if this year of 1934 was more opportune. for replacing old school buildings and adding needed recent building, than any time in Good schools and school ‘buildings are vital to the progCAMPTONVILLE By ACTON M. CLEVELAND CAMPTONVILLE, Feb: 22.—Mrs. J. E. Pauly’ and sons, Warren and Leland, left Tuesday for Oakland on City, passed through town Tuesday Hubert ‘Long, Frank Ww. Meggers and Myron Pauly motored to Nevada . City Monday evening to attend the theatre. Mrs. Eugene H. Hays returned ; Tuesday from a few days visit with relatives at Browns: Valley. sharles L.° Wilson, Jr., a student . at the Sacramento Junior College, . spent the week end visiting relatives at the Log Cabin. Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Hamilton . . motored to Nevada City Saturday on ‘ Julius E. Pauly motored to Marys{ ville Tuesday on a short business visit. . Acton M. Cleveland has been reappointed by Governor Rolph, Notary Public for a four year term, commencing February 21st. quainted property, in Oak Valley. Arthur Neuman and twin brother, Russel Newman, of Grass Valley, returned Sunday from a few days visit with relatives in Ookland. H. C. Smith returned The people of this place are pleas-— ; ed over the letting of the P. Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay of the Altaview mine, passed through town . ; monday, enroute to the lower counLes H: IQ): Willis, director of the Yuba county CWA work, and C. F. gan, manager of ‘the Yuba county NRA, was in town Monday on official business: Myron Pauly and party motored to Nevada City and Grass Valley Monday evening on a brief visit. Little Jackie Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop, who recently passed his eleventh month, has just brought forth his first tooth. The many friends of Mrs. Amelia Mr. and Mrs. William O. Grant . )Cunningham, of North San Juan, : from a_ few . formerly of Celestial Valley, were business visit to the lower {Very sorry Friday to learn that she Les Courtney and J. Osborne of ;the True Grit mine left Tuesday for . Oakland: ie a asa . CAMPTONVILLE, Feb. 21.—Erle . Pauly motored to Nevada City Sun{day on a brief business visit. Mrs. Fred J. Joubert left Sunday . ing a collision with a. forest service } FF--Nilon J. T. Hennessy For, i for Sacramento, where she will spend . truck, driven by Earl Foster of 3 a aee Bey . “ : ;a week visiting her sister, Mrs. E. L. . Downieville. The government’s NEON, HENNESSY AND KELLY . {. Cleveland. truck brakes went wrong and it: Attorneys at Law »M-. JohnMacDonald, of Oakland, Office,-127 Mill St., Grass Valley past week at his newly acDRIVE fell and broke. both ankle. bones in her Forest Ranger Frank W. Meggers motored to Marysville Saturday: on official business. Charley Greene, is able to pilot his Zeroline truck about again after it has been laid up for repairs, followplunged into the gasoline truek. We purchase gold on the i Mint plan-pay $35 an ounce i for gold 1000 fine, less a . brokerage of 5 per cent out of which we pay express and mint charges. Spot cash and 20 Miles to the Gallon Drive Before You Buy Any Car At Any Price the 1934. V-8 . : iA Year Lubrication Service With Each New Car BT ae HT: el . Saturday from a short business visit to SacraNevada City-Downieville mail contract, to M. Courtney of the True Grit mine motored to Nevada City Mon. day on business. Galliday evening. : “ She was born in England in 1879.
A son “resides in Vancouver, Be C. Funeral arrangements are awaiting word form her son. Mors.-McGlashan, a city a few days ago. of both funerals. A. M. Holmes will conduct the funeral of Mrs. McGlashan in Truckee at 10 o’clock this morning. DEATH DUE TO ACCIDENT Coroner A. M. Holmes assisted by @ jury Monday evening, held an inGuest as to the cause and. responsibility of the death of James Boyd, a cook, kilied in an auto accident last Saturday, and found it due to an unavoidable accident. a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Wenn So far, efforts to locate a sister Vivian L. Long ’ s ; . Philadelphia, are unavailine. The Se es eee Be AYE See . body lies at the Holmes Funeral Constable A. H. Behrens has retored to Browns Valley Saturday to Sect s 5 tee the week end” visting ro Poyd is also being finger printed . Mr. and Mrs. Ast King of Yuba in order to prove that he is an exservice man. —o Mors. Phil Solaro and son, Max Solaro, were business visitors in Sacramento early this weet. ‘Fixe Insurance Saves 25 p. c. i Pk aa } $16 for Property Damage $5,000 F’exblic Liability $10,000 Terms Agents Wanted—Liberal Commission Cc. WW. BOWEN, District Manager 4001 A 8th St. Sacramento 2-23-2tp native of San Francisco; who has lived in Truckee many long years passed away in that E®fo!mes Funeral Home has charge CORONER'S JURY FINDS Gibralter Casualty Association . Mrs. O. Swazéy left several days ago for Hopkinsville, Kentucky, where she is to visit for a time with relatives. AY A , ‘ 5. 33x5 Tires and tubes—new,all in good shape. Heavy duty tires and tubes. Will sacrifice. Address G. 8S. MacCarty, Forest, Calif. I will deliver. 2tc* WANTED—To rent outlying property near Nevada City. Must accommodate small flock chickens. State all in reply. Address XY, care Nugget. 4tp. FOR SALE—Sewing machine—perfect condition, cheap.—Apply 128 Grove St. Jan. 19-tfe. WANTED—Man. with 2 ton truck wants work of any kind. Phone 265-M Nevada City 1 mo) 1-29p Ae eteeieieititetelestte estore rfergerfesfets nger Sewing Machine Co. Representative Sales, Repairs and Rentals HEMSTICHING 8c PER YARD 147 Mill St. ' Grass Valley 1 Mo. P teste ste ste rte ste she ste ste ste she ste stestcste sts te he stestest eweste” MEGAMI NONE IONE MMM NE GNI IG ele ” MAYTAG WASHERS SEE US for your new WashingMachine. Exclusive Dealer for Maytag Electric and gasoline engine washers, also Easy Washers, 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 clietiediee ties ee . PROFESSIONAL DIRECIORY — ATTORNEYS "MINING ENGINEERS HARRY M. McKEE Attorney at Law ine St., opposite courthouse Nevada City, Calif. 205 W. E. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Union Building Phone 28 Morzan & Powell Bldg., Nevada City DOCTORS W .W. Reed, M. D. Nevada Office Pts * 4 to:8 2 Lt Ne ER EF Se, a Um MN ee 8 Ss . stn ee te City, California 418 Broad Street. and 7 to.8 P. M. Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 362 Nevada City ~ EDWARD C. UREN Mining and Civil Engineer t Mining Reports Furnished Mining District Maps Phone 278-R Novada City _ GRASS VALLEY DR. E. C. SKINNER Osteopathic Physician Evenings by appointment. Offic 413 W. Main St. Phone 710 GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. DR. VERNON V. ROOD Physician and Surgeon Office and residence at 128 Neal St., Grass Valley. Office hours 10 to 13 AL M.;, 2: to 4° Po M27 “to 3.P. MM, MELVIN E. BERRYMAN Dentist appointment. Thomas Bldg. 139% Cleverly tailored styles in new : fabrics, and. new shades $10.80 and $16.80. : They will prove a spring tonic { for your wardrobe. will gladly reserve your . Nevada City. Grass Valley. The Ser}9F work.—Advice given, Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bidg. Phone 321 Office hours: 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30, #&. M. HOLMES Funeral Director vice of Sincerity. _ ©. A. Wallbrecht ELECTRICAL ENGINEER = ——Located At — FRENCH CORRAL Will consult with you on all classes Dr. Robt. W. DETTNER ‘ Dentist _ X-Ray Facilities Available ouRs: 9:00-5:00, Evening Apts. 12014 Mill street. Phone 77, Grass\Valley, California. \ OSCAR E. WINBURN ttorney At Law 152 Min. Campbell Bldg. <>] [=] Ee Hours 8:30 to 5:00 Evenings by ~~ } if if Mill St. Grass Valley Telephone 35 & no delays. . ; : Vandercook Co.-Gold-1014 . Alfred H. Tickell, M. D. J. F. O°CONNOR : *hysician and Surgeon Civil and Mining Engineer 8th Street, Sacramento. We . Nevada City, California United Statgs Mineral Surveying. pay a higher price for gold . . !orrice 207 Pine Kivect “Residence Licensed Surveyor. Upstairs over City than any buyers in the State . 525 Nevada Street Se ee ere eee a H. N. MARCH, M. D. , Wr: Sawyer, M. D. Physician and Surgeon SACRAMENTO’S ) Expert Refraction 152% Mill Street, up-stairs, second ) BUSIEST ; ¢ Modern Glasses floor. 10-12 a. m., 2-5 p. m. daily. USIES STORE Best quality linses and mountings. Mon. Wed. Fri. evenings. Phone 19 sk Bye, Ear Nose and Throat. Hours: . Grass Valley, TH 11 a. m. to 4p. m. Evenings by apY pointment. Phone office 11 Resi-} A. W. STORZ dence 73 Ott Buildnig, Nevada City. Dentist STORE a on Dr. H. B. Towsley, 152% Mill St. Goldn Rule Bldg. @ N. BR. A. CHIROPRACTOR Pe ing 9 ps 12 8 . ’ j 8, Wednesdays an ridays— _Next to Hales Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. m. 1 7 to 9 P. M.—Phone 578. , : ? p. m. to 5 p. m. : Kwvenings by Appointment Dwight D Johnso M D e n °° e 100 Percent Values PES Broad Street Nevada City/ Office Hours: 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 # DP. m. Office Phone 51 Residence New Model DENTISTS Phone 135, 112 South Chureh St. P — Grass Valley. 1 P DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS ~ " Swa geer QUITS ks DR. W. C. EVANS ~312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 A. M. oer q For spring wear. Many of to 6:00 P. M. Evenings by appointX-RAY these models are stunning exment. Phone 95. Corner Mill and Main streets Teleamples of what San Francisco phone 102, Grass Vallvy. California. is doing to prove herself the DR. JOHN R. BELL bee ee ‘ “Style Genter of the West” at ‘ Dentist CARE POWEK JON aS, M. D. the Market Week Style Show. fj Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Grass Valley, California