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‘ganMONDAY, JULY 27, 1936. NEVADA CITY NUGGET ~ PAGE FIVE
men
Considering how fine this
Tailroad transportation is
nowadays, you can’t travel
any cheaper. Fares lowest
in history—substantial savings on round trip tickets.
So why not take the train?
It’s safer. It’s more dependable.
You cant beat the improved travel comfort in
coaches and sleeping cars.
It’s a good thing movies
don’t have such restful
seats— most folks would
sure fall asleep.
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Ever hear about the Free pickup-and-delivery of less than
carload freight? It’s a great
convenience to shippers and
receivers alike. Western railreeds pick up at the door,
ship. by fast freight, and deliver to consignee’s door. ~
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Railroad trains are running on
faster schedules these days.
Seems like the iron horse wants
to show these-new streamlined
diesels that he can step out, too.
Both ‘passenger and freight
schedules have been speeded up.
What’s more, the railroads
believe in “safety first.”
Last year not one passenger
was killed in a train acci. dent on western railroads.
“Talk to your local railroad agent.
He’s full of information about
traveling and shipping.
oe
Weare proud of railroad achievements, appreciate the public’s
good will and increased patronage, and pledge continued progWESTERN
RAILROADS
Street Superintendent H. H. Haland crew, are installing a.new
main and have put in a new
on Cottage street in
front of the new grammar school
lett
water
fire hydrant
Suilding.
COLOR AS YOU WANT IT
—
Ask us about '
the new and
better way Y
to buy paint
MURPHY
a la Carte plan
You want your paint new
and fresh, so that it will be
at its best for an easy and
. good job of painting.
You want it to stir more
easily than paint ever did
before.
You want truer colors if
you can get them—and you
cans
That’s what you get with
Murphy Paints sold on the
new a la Carte plan. We
can’t tell you all about it
here; but we can say that
~ you'll get a better and easier
job of painting than you
ever had before for your
house, garage, porch, front
door, walls and your floors.
Do it today. What’s worth
doing is worth doing now.
NEVADA COUNTY
LUMBER COMPANY
“The Full Service Yard’’
.OSCAR J. ODEGAARD,
Phones 498-499
Afanager
Nevada City
Furnishings
SALE
~~ Begins Monday
July 27th at 9 a. m.
All Home Furnishings
: Department
HALE BROS.
K Street at Ninth Main 5100
M
s
la
Ju
P
at
at
complaint
theft,
away certain personal property from
the
The
EMPLOYEE SAYS HE TOOK . ¢
PROPERTY FOR PAYMENT
CAMPTONVILLE, July
Aldrich,’ mining claim operator
Pittsburg Hill, was arrested here
onday by Sheriff W. D. Johnson,
27— A;
of Downieville, on a warrant sworn
to by Will Beggs of Oakland, owner
of the Kate Hardy Mine, in which
Beggs charged grand
accusing. Aldrich of carrying
mine. Aldrich admitted possesion of the goods, but claims that he
took the goods on a settlement of a
bor bill owed by Beggs. The matter will be heard in the Downieville
istieeCourt, August 5. Aldrich was
brought before Judge Acton M.
Cleveland, and admitted to bail
which he posted and maintained his
liberty.
No Trespassing or Hunting Signs.
RINTED ON CLOTH.
Nugget Office.
For sale at
:
Roller Skating
ScheduleAT ARMORY HALL
Every Night: 7:30 till 10
Skates 30 cents
Mat. Sat. Sun, Wed. 2-4 P. M.
“Adults 25c Children 10c
All Skating Lessons Free
Social Events
Surprise Party on
Eightieth Birthday
Caribeno Orzalli was given a birt
day surprise Saturday night on
eightieth birthday.
grandchildrenfrom
gathered to wish
many happp returns of the day. The
surprise party was held at the Orzalli residence in Grove street on
the other side of Rermen’s Park. A
big birthday dinner
happy affair.
his
many places
Camptonville Club
Works for Library
CAMPTONVILLE, ‘July 27—The
Womens Club of Camptonville me:
at the home of Mrs. Constance Pfifon Spencer Street. The regular
order of business was taken up, among which was a suggestion that
a local library be established for the
benefit of the local people, in as much
as the prospects of a county library,
Which the club hoped for, seem poor.
Many’ persons have. books which they
would donate and thus give a source
of reading material available to those
wishing the same.
The club had as visitors Postmaster Lydia O. Groves and Mrs. Olive
the latter joining the Club.
Following the regular business routine, Mrs. Pfiffer served watermelon
fer
Groves,
and a general enjoyable social even-. the monarch of the tent show world.
.
.
. Grass Valley
GOLDEN STATE SHOWS TO
OPEN IN GRASS cma
Residents of Nevada City will be!
‘treated to a traveling carnival
week that comes to
through the sponsortraction this
. Ship of Hague-Thomas-Hegarty Post
Children and!
attraction is
the octogenarian .
. Zagement
. nesday
.
concluded the.
.
j
!
business for
good,
of the American Legion. This big
known as
State Shows and opens a six-day) enat Veterans’ Memorial
building grounds starting next Wedevening, July 29th.
Officials of the local
Post state the Golden State
have been in the carnival
many years and present .
a show that is distinctly different!
from the average carnival attraction, having a reputation for giving
clean performances that warrant a heavy patronage.
Golden State Shows carry a big
circus sidesrow with strange people;
Jollie Nellie, America’s most beautiful fat girl, weighing 783 pounds,
who is said to be an aecomplished
wood carver and has her works of
art on display with her; the silodrome, with its speed demons; and
the usual big athletic arena featuring well known boxers and wrestlers.
There are rides galore, the family
auto scooters, a beautiful $10,000
merry-go-round, jand the ever popular kiddies’ ‘aultomobile ride, a giant
ferris wheel and scores of other
Les rion
Shows
features.
The show is’ transported on 42
>. huge 33-foot trucks and is said to be
NOW YOU CAN BUY
Copper Wash Boilers for
Hot Water Tanks for
Hot Water Heaters for
THE BARGAIN SPOT
H. BELOUD
105 Main Street
$2.25
$6.00 to $7.50
$5.75 to $7.50
Mirrors Slivered
Plate and Window Glass of All Kinds i}
Wall Paper Glass
Ford Glass Company
Auto Windshields and Door Glass
233 Mill Street
Phone 722 .
Grass Valley, Califofnia
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think about if.
SACRAMENTO PLACERVILLEas
Refrigerators +: Radios
We all like to think that our jobs are
pretty important. Of course, I'm only a <
refrigerator and appliance salesman and
. suppose that a lot of people take these
labor-, timeand money-saving household
“conveniences for granted. They really are
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except that . get a lot of satisfaction out == .
of my job of providing folks with safe
refrigerators — which make nice little ice
cubes so helpful in "hot weather."
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“qilty or Not Guilty”—Tune in KFBK Fridays, 7 P.M,
: Gags and
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when you come to
Elect
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. July
. held in
. everyone is cordially
was had. On Friday evening,
24, a public
the
eard party will be
Masonic Hall to which
invited.
NUSGET ADS PAY
at.
the Golden }
.
"ALBERT PRATT!
IS PAHATS! AID
Assistant Scout Master
Pratti returned Saturday evening
from _a three weeks stay at Camp
Pahatsi where he was in charge of
60 Boy Scouts. This is his eighth
year in.camp and Albert stated it
was the most pleasant. With a class
of 15 he took a special course in
nature study. Young Pratti and-HarAlbert
. ris Paxson of Grass. Valley were the
American .
only two to win botany merit badges.
During the last week he took 45
. Boy Seouts on a three day hike 18
miles from camp up over the secord
highest peak in Nevada county
which has a height. of 9,045 feet. In
. sealing cliffs up one side and down
the other, three loops were tied in a
60 foot rope ad after Pratti and another boy had scaled the bluff the
rope was let lown anr three smaller
boys were pulled up. The snow had
melted on the west’ side but there
was plenty on the east side of the
mountain, the drifts being fully nine
feet in places. ~ He states it was a
hard hike, but marveled at the courage of *the boys some being quite
small. They never complained
throughout,the long trip. It was cool
at camp during the whole vacation
and sweaterswere comfortable.
Boys from Nevada City at. camp
were Karl and Norman Kopp, Bill
and John Muscardini, Bob Grant,
Edward Angove and John Reamer.
The Gold Flat Thursday Club enjoyed another delightful afternoon
in the grove of trees on the Joseph
Day ranch on Gold Flat. A delicious
luncheon was served and later in the
afternoon many of the group went
swimming, or enjoyed a social time.
BUDGET
i. RKRUDGETED EXPENDITURES, 1936-1937
NEVADA CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT
BUDGET ITEMS .-.-Teachers General Total
Salary Fund Fund Funds
"4 ADMINISTRATION: $460,00 $460.00
Vea . TRUCTION:
Ot Galeries Gere Cate io ee 20,700.00 120.00 20,820.00
ther Instructional Expense Bee ee 4
SS PPAR Ys 200.00 200.00
4 Operation of Plant —-...-..2700.00 2700.00
5 Maintenance of Plant -__..:.500.00 500.00
G6 Auxiliary Agencies -....... 2000.00 2000.00
= Undistributed Reserve _...500.00 500.00
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE :
CHARGES =). 360.00 360.00
«,. CAPIEAL OUTLAYS (Not
Boend-Money.)—=-=-s35== 900.00 900.90
E. TOTAL BUDGETED EXPENDITURES, 1926-1937 _.. 20,700.00 7,740.00 28,440.00
G. NET BUDGETED EXBENDITURES, 1936-1937 __...--..---20,700.00 7,749.00 -28,440.00
FE OUTSTANDING OBLIBA‘
TIONS,-19235-1986 800.00 $00.00
IV TOTAL FUND REQEIREMENTS (f8-06U) 9.99 8,540.00 29,240.06
, Cash EB: Meey 936
pe weas 185.20 498.67 3,683.87
i ATED Bes UE
i kdizi ah Di 1 i iXe
ta Anportionments -... 29.88 4,607.05 23,036.93
TOTAL, BALANCE AND .
REVENUES eae spt ee, 105-72 26,720.80
Wi DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED oe
EV-VOC) oe 2,519.20 2,519.26
Vi ASSESSED V ALU ATION, 19361937 — Total County and Public
RC RRRORO oe ie ea eae ee 1,801,700.00?
\ hearing on the above budget will be held before the governing
f the district at 7:30 P.M:, August 5, 1936, in the Chamber of
‘ Yr Any taxpayer of this district may appear-at the above
yiect to this Proposed budget or any item thereof.
1) : ELLA M: AUSTIN,
County Superintendent of Schools of Nevada County.
{. BUDGETED EXPENDITURES, 1936-1937 .
NEVADA CITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
BUDGET ITEMS Teachers General
Salary Fund Fund Total
REGULAR EXPENSE
1; Administration’ (25.5250: $400.00 $400.00
2 PHStVUCTIONS ee ee cces cds Gane é
21. Salaries, Certificated ....:.. $19,560.00 120.00 19,680.00
Other Instructional Expenses .....bY 5 af ons Riemer tN cee enn ae pe pee omar 900.00 900.00
£.° Oneration-6f Plant: .:.-2.5.c-cr 3,000.00 3,000.00
5. Maintenance-of.Plant—.... heroes 1,000.00 1,000.00.
6. Auxiliary Agencies ........ 2,150.00 2,150.00
7. Undistributed Reserve ......500.00 500.00
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGTOS oe eee ae aes 252.00 252.00
Cc. CAPITAL OUTLAYS (Not
Bond Money). ....----------------++-1,000.00 1,000.00.
E. TOTAL BUDGETED EX. . PENDITURES, 1936-1937 .... 19,560.00 9,822.00 28,882.00
IV TOTAL FUND REQUIREMENTS
ra Ge 38 1 lb 48 reine nee roe 19,560.00 9,322.00 28,882.00
V ESTIMATED INCOME
A. Cash Balance, July 1, 1936
(Secure from County Auditor) .. 1,094.94 1,094.94
B. Estimated Revenue Other
Than District Taxes: ...:..-...--1. State Apportionments 17,121.80 5,465.33 22,587.13
2. Tuition from other Districts -.. 250.00 250.00
8. Other Revenues. Transportation ‘
ANG: TOXt BROOKE <sscsecaeeesscessacus-ceseee 1,300.00 1,300.00
Cc. TOTAL, BALANCE AND
REVENUES. .:..5-05.5.2.0.2on tes 17,121.00 8,110.27 25,232.07
VI DISTRICT TAX REQUIRED -f es
COVEN OC) a ee 3,649.93
VT ASSESSED VALUATION
198G6-103% 2.25.55.k OS ek 1,801,700.
A hearing on the above budget will be held before the govern
board of the district at 7:30 P. M., August 5, 1936, in the Chamb
Commerce Room. Any taxpayer of this district may appear at the
hearing and object to this proposed budget or any item thereof.
(Signed)
County Superintendent of Schools of Nevada Co
BLLA M. A