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PAGE TWO “‘THE-NFEVADA CITY NUGGET. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEB 5, 1932.
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ae ° “ : Me ee ; ued = = < = er mascot and handy man of the
' V A > A Ci ij Y IN UW ¢, (, LT, i 60370? 8 3 20m : VoucHnER . CnEecK . . ™ ;
. : ie 2 rae . Blues will also. be out for this posioat iscet Phone 36 3 Sax Francraco.Caurornia, JAN 91932. .no. 447420. No. tion. The catching of Toccalini has
ee ; nee a St 3 = SIME et Pe Se cet ae See a :
k ly on Friday morning at Nevada City, Calif. Myr ‘ LEG: 'R ECON PA ALY = ee cn ts — OT es
3 we, ; = ‘ ‘ es 5 bY ; a eas a a f play<a at things are looke
e. mail. matter of the second class in the post= Wo ESE sipaane sale . gis Sa eae a pes Sarge
: 4 City “under Act of Congress, March; 3, 1879 : Sfp —~ THe BANK OF CALIFORNIA sanoxw. Association, SAN FRANCISGO.CALIFORNIA. 1-1 for from: this Tittle fellow.
eee wee — ee eee Cy me ces : . ‘The infield will be composed of
ee —— ; So i fx) Snc3 Pay THREE MILLION ONE KINDRED THIRTY=SIX THOUSAND TE NNATA Tt a9 ' be ' Davis at first; Tamblyn at second ie : : ‘ gi Pay THREE MILLION ONE HUNDRED THIRTY3$2X% THOUSAN TEREE HUNDRED THIRTEEN AND 68/300 =, ; 3
/ paper, as defined by legal statute. Printed and be it hor a : ; and 66/1 . alee 'at shortstop there will be &
eres i ubliched at Nevacis se =e Fe 407 Es + é contest for this position with Bob
g et ‘ , . ae é eee ‘ PACIFIO 43-455 : SGM PAMY its . Tamblyn and Scoop Wasley going
. ee Editor and Publisher ater CHAS. sR sents STATE TREASURER, 2 Let, At Wil be areal coutest sella
: ara 3 SERS KBORAM LI Pd EES 4 ;
I ie Ot eae ees Associate Edito: . ew 2. te CALI®CRNTA. SS? fir tw . Wasley favored due to having fillea
7T r Serta ie epg poo ig eee pected ares Manager ‘ rae \ er, Me that position for a while. Third base
2 ; A : ; 326 2 YW So we 5 will be filled “by Joe Sbaffi a real
s SUBSCRIPTION RATES . Figs a AV S04 UW) o aneanmin S08 pall player. Joe hit among the first
One Ya: anv address in California, in advance ..0.0..: $2.09 se three last year so it.can be seen he
¢ Ge en es 2 FO e ; : ee ee is a real threat.
95 P G & E PAYS LARGE would pay salaries and running ex-/ pitching with Toccolini doing the The Blue outfield composed of L.
aie penses of both houses of the LegisHoskins snd. T. Wasley
_ GOLD ON TOP °
A striking exception _ to the
on the Pacific Coast is
stable price
a
bi one
stimulated bv the
c st oO
A
Ort = ‘hed by
panv of San Francisco.
Not since the first five earys
for gold and bya marked de.
production according to the
Wells-Fargo and Union Trust Com!
.
subnormal state of . currently
which has. been . gold mining,
Business
t
the century has the Pacific) of
Coast witnessed ‘the amount of gold mining activity that 1s .
. some on no
ed by new discoveries,
mining industry brought abo
c t of materials is
more efficient because of an ab
There has been a revival of
employed men have
r “nanning out.
beleived by the
duction of gold in California
ceed the 1930 output.
rg
. .
“MP TONVILLE »
nore” NOTES
} Web Fof-*the
fi r.v¥ears the com-.
» f on the aspect of .
re yntinned snowfail
h essary for most
Bd ural sections to}
ab on »1 travel either on.
s } yn fool Althou i .
th a ¥ amount of snow
Yi aid niv a few miles out
i 1 t--ttans one can find.
trae th sce. to five feet. at
'
‘n ‘be boys have made a .
gsleic® troek down'the Main Streei.
an “hn the oid of the night’s
-freezing, the surface ice like, furniste? cn excelent medium for fast .
ghtine pd —ei-hing. In the old days
the ‘ce wee ltiehted by bon fires,
how bv -°coline lanterns.
“tee st9se oF the Meek Mercantile
Ce: s ‘in _dvys of yore, is the
g : o for the community,
an? “he °*+ steve holds forth from
ter Ai nas most of the day,
wh atte P ‘onies of present day
inte ot -ve Ciseussed, the. aspects of
the wether. potities, styles, and
even the war in China.
Evervone is iubilant over the fine
winter even though it is making a
few h-vd-hips now; the prospects
for > fine water season for mining,
agrien tune omd domestic purposes
> ds encouraging.
:
A.\V. Tindell moved from ‘Oak
Va'ley to’ Indien Hill Mine last
‘Wednesday during the bad weather;
the rest of his family will remain at
Oak. Valiey.
William Groves came up from
Auburn Saturday to spend the week
end vsiting his aunts.
Traffic Officer Andrew J. Ponta
eiah business Saturday.
‘Barle Pauly returned Sunday
from ‘a week’s visit at the Grant &
Heethek-saw mill.
Miss la Labadie, Mrs. John Labadie, io Alfred Labadie motorea
a short visit o relatives.
Art King of Yuba City passed
thru Tuesday enroute to Downie. wille. \
pa : M. P. Fischer,
chant, was in town
~The case of R.-F
M. Connorn, in the lacal
-, Court, which was to be
ownieville meruesday.
aylor vs: W.
Justice
wo
: ease for trial on Tuesday,
15th ,at 10 o’clock in the morning.
2S ESETES
been ' engaged in prospecting .
lola Welsh mine, recently bonded to.
oh Downieville was in town on offiup from Browns Valley Tuesday on}.
mining activity in El
as shown by a‘surrecently to be takinterests, or-to add
This increased activity has not been occasionbut-by-a general _ stimulation of the: : .
ut by. current. economic. conless, and labor js cheaper and .
undant supply.
placer mining and many un-.
for gold, .
their own day's wages. It is.
California State Division of Mines that pro-_
in 1931 will substantially ex-'
industry. None of the properties the
ltaxation to $8,459,415.98. . Pay-. Nevada City can look forward to
ments to the federal government fo: ! real representative baseball teal
1931 amounted to $1,678,672.31; . this coming~ year. The experience
surveyed are large ones but the}
nulwber of individual prospects and
the activity manifested in the county as a» whole bodes weil for the
coming year, it is maintained. }
Peek end Son of Los Mnaetea .
have taken over the Louis Hoskins
mine in the Greenwood _ section, it
was reported this week, and a half
mile of new road has been compited
A 250-ton tube mill has been purehnased and is to be installed in the
< .
next few. weeks. .
In the same section of the county
s .
developments’ have started in the
V. Miller of Santa Barbara. Samples
of ore from the dump were crushes
showing values which
and ass?ved,
have induced .the lessor to order
machinery to work-the mine. f
Under the management of A. E. .
Winn, the old Zevenge Mine, now
designated as the Gi-t Edge, is pre-;
paring for following .
erushing and sampling of ore in the .
mill of the old French -Mine, west vel
operations,
‘Greenwood.
Cc. R. Stewart following more .
than two years of prospecting, has .
purchased outright the “Gaydon .
claim of Clifford Cheek, it is report-,
ed, and, assisted by F. Wilkinson .
and Elmer Kunezey of George-.
town, is preparing to devote: the en-.
tire winter to operating on the nront
erty.
.
Dry Diggings, is being operated
steadily under supervision of H. Cc:
Wright of San Francisco. The property ,recently bonded by eastern
capitalists, has been eleaned out to
the 150-foot level, and preparations
are being made to sink from that
to carry on extensive development
work. At the present time the property is working two shifts of miners
steadily.
0
MALE. HELP WANTED
GOOD PAY—STEADY WORK—
Several choice openings in. Cities
and Towns for ambitious-men and
women. Experience unnecessary.
We finance you if required. Write
today. Mr. Thomas, Superintendent,
426 Third St., Oakland, Calif.
™.
}, We'll . casi sre next .
Friday over station
. ae
BRET HARTE GUERNSEY
Ye DAIRY
sign for the fuThat CREAMY Milk
county by mine operat-. / Phone 77
of
lceints for the period, makes the P.
. revenue,
The Sliger mine, below i
point below the 600-foot level and ,
AMOUNT IN TAXES
t
California’s treasury is $3,136.,checks ever received by the department. It covers. the second instali-}
ment of the utility’s state taxes for.
June 30,.
payment of a)
This
halt}
company’s: gross re-;
the—fiseal—year ending
1931,-and completes
$6,272,627.36.
and a
levy totaling
sum, representing seven
per cent of the
P. G. &E:
California.
alone
operations for one day
The
overtops
payer in Southeru
Pacific Company se
1
tax of!
and
In addition to the state
$6,272,627.36, the Pacific Gas
Electric Company paid has more
than two million dollars in other .
taxes, bringing the year’s outlay for .
various city and county taxes total.
ed $442,516.54, and the. state gaso-!
took $62,386 more. The
balance was made up miscellanline tax
of
eous levies.
This total of $8,459,415.98 repre-;
sents more than ten per cent of the
company’s gross revenue during the
Its utility
pointed State Treasurer
payment, officials
to
year.
out
‘Johnson, means that all proceeds of .
operatoins for one day
every for to six
out of the year go
P.-G. and E.
of ten or close
weeks exclusively .
for ‘taxes.
As an indication of the size of the .
sum .justpaid to the state, Treasurstated that it. would, .
if’ California had not other
be sufficient to finance
the state activities. It
er. Johnson
even
many of
players.
inlay by
ire, State Supreme Court, District Court of Appeal, State-County
Courts (state contribulet
Superior
receiving for Macari with Macari re-. White,
j
— l needs no comment as anybody who
eeiving for White the week that he ;
fe : has ever seen the Blues can testify.
isn’t pitching. John Sbaffi the formhese players are all hard hitters.
813.68 .richer. The Pacific Gas and tion), Department of Penology, all;
Electric Company has just paid this State prisons and correctional
amount to State Treasurer Charies schools, state institutions for wo. G. Johnson with one of the largest Men, narcotic enforcement and 4
crime detection. In addition, it!
would defray ali the expenses of the;
.
Lieutenant .
5 .
Secre.
offices of Governor,
Goverrer,
tary of
Treasurer,
Franchise Tax .
State
the State,
Comuniissioner,
alization, and
Public Health.
In fact, after providing for ail of .
these, the payment would still leave
for exState
the Department of .
a substantial amount other
penditures.
Gh yi See Ce
BLUES ARE TO MAKE
OOD BASEBALL SHOWING
sained by two years of playing has
developed .an experienced team out
of a group of the local Hich School
doesn’t need tio
about the
The writer
he is talking
Blues they are known real
ball The Blues have made
lots of friends in their two years of
sportsmanship
teil that
as as
players.
their good
and their fighting spirit.
the
to a good
From present {indications
look. forward
season in . The
fortunate as they have
Blues can
team. has been
lost only one
The loss of Calvin Fisher
toss to the Blues—but
a couple of
1929
vos
player.
will be a real
they think they
valuable recruits to try and fill Caivin’s place in the infield. &
The Blue battery for the coming
will see Macari and White
have
year
LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS
_ OF ALL
Special for Two Weeks
KINDS
1x4 to 1x12 Boards, Surfaced . side, per M... $22.50
3000 ft. 2x6, No. 3 grade,
all colors, $2.25 .per gal.
THE DIAMON
Grass Valley
1x4 Flooring, Ceiling, Rustic; any pattern,
low, mining wedges, survey stakes, doors, windows
and frames, nails of =!l kinds. Ben Hentus paints in
Brand. and. Fir-Tex L
for insulation. Shingles, Red Cedar in all grades eS
2x4—-2x6, Surfaced . side, . edge, per M... $22.50
per M
priced
Schunite Plaster Board
Sheet Rock Wall. Beard, Celotex.
y,
Composition Roofing in all designs and colors”
D MATCH CO.
Phone 42 oe
i Caltfomin
er,
That is the function of
ant taste.
while your cough ‘has entirely
bottle at the Rexall Store today. You will like its pleasa Many people do not realize that coughing is the ~
-rder that it may heal.
WHAT IS THE
SE OF
R COUGH
efforts to loosen phlegm from the infected spot in
Rexall Cherry Bark Cough
_ Syrup. It loosens the hard, dry phlegm—soothes the
_tickling and heals the inflamed tissues. In a very short
disa: Get a
R. E. HARRIS
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
3oard of Equt
4
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ie
JUDGE GEO. L. JONES
Where is this
__ OLD
— x .
: P A D E RQ
Eee?
NEY? vi
Hiden away—in sugar bowls, boxes, mattresses, perhaps—is nearly 600 million dollars in old,
large size currency.
It has not passed through the banks, or it would
have been replaced by the new, small size paper money,
introduced two years ago.
Think of it! Six hundred millions—missing. Much
of it exposed to fire and theft; all of it idle, earning
nothing.
Deposited in your bank, surplus funds go to work—
helping to create credit for building homes, industries,
payrolls—earning interest for you.
Let us urge that you add regularly to your interestbearing savings account. Or, if you wish to-open a new
account, we are sure you will appreciate the security ”“
and convenience offered by a nearby branch of this
statewide Bank. ve
vie
fe
Vy,
_ BANKof AMERICA
NATIONAL TRUST & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
ri
NEVADA CITY Advisory Board Judge Geo. L. Jones, cHAIRMAN
A. L. Gill -.Dr. Carl P,/Jones E. M. Rector G. J. Rector
Officers -George L/ Jones, Vick-PresiDENT -H. A. Curnow,
MANAGER ;, & John J. Fortier, assisTANT MANAGER
Y
(aS TTS TES ID
NEVADA CITY BRANCH
Advisory Board
A, bo GIGk
DR. CARL P JONES
f
E.M RECTOR
Chairman G.J RECTOR
(ome Sais ri UC bth /
GEORGE L. JONES H. A.cCUP NOW JOHN) FORTIER
Vice-President Mana.zc! Assistant Manager
Multiply it by millions
YOu ARE connected with hundreds, with
thousands, with many millions of other
telephones.
Every time a new family or a new store
comes to town and puts in a telephone, the
value of your own telephone goes up.
You may never call them up. But the possibility is there. ae
You can have this service for as little as
a few cents a day.
Tue Paciric TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CoMPANY
J. E. GOODING, Manager Nevada City, California.
Telephone 156
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