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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 6, 1934 (6 pages)

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= ara ———Jvtee City lige “Legal ‘News Tr, as defined by statute. ies lished at Nevada bese Printed and Pub3 Editor and ‘Publisher When it, had. passed to. ; Tet i . Tommy had. burned his lit : Willié had lost a tooth, ; % : iat ea hedusterted 9 tir, ie Ly Oe nO & (Seiad he? wat? ey? anaes him: Magia put & t did-the girls and: Published Semi-weekly, ‘Monday and ‘Friday at Nevada City, California, ter of the second class af 7 a at Nevada Sih under Act of After the Fourth was:over, . “°°? 88! 84! been es _ After the May, was done, i } “" ‘With the roar of.a parting gun; “ "Phen I reviewed in silence ne tp j Its fullness of pride and noise, : And counted the losses suffered pts “By my own little girls and boys. : Ds aa >» ? 3S bel had singed her curls, ae th ¢ Rlaying ‘with: things unsuited use of “nice” ltitle girls; hae , : any ry ob ee Lashes and brows: had vanished 8 sean the face of the or mare. Bows: where the: grass was’ ‘aides, 2 Aad oui the aeons ‘that youngster? Zeyry & > iat ted»his; uncle: Ned,, spl . em il I catch nim,y yelled. daitdy. er the Howsth-yas. orb, bie DBASE F late sOare for. the pain and. ieote? emitered alone were’ the joys. oo ig ahd as ai Fee he LaSpaRbe WAR Kd SideigRts ‘as the? shouted, SR WEE RH AES, SG eke attire we have tun!” ale : eran a AL MERRIAM Conte. and entered 4s mail mat-~". “March 3, 1879. the Never land stockings, fingers, ttm bee Fett eae = norco “rh Ie te _ . tion and: its *predecéssor son Pits Corporatio 7 the past six months have céveréd the L: Og dividend for the period by-e ged bra na ame. 9 Davis’ aia’, son. Hafew, ‘and daiizhter, ‘Doris, of ‘Vaidejo, are camping! with Mr: and Mrs. pV ET pay ( cKensic aan the Will Lota “Mra. ‘David was formerly: Miss cath ‘Lotaof Nevada City. Refone: vher ‘marriage sixteen Under the s ianeseeei? of Robert L. Hathawey,’ constfiction® ” Empress Mine close to Grass ‘Valley. A 29,600 pound rock breaker is to be installed rfear the shaft.’ From this; the 1% inch rock will move by ¢onveyor belt to a 600 ton ‘bin (three _ years ago she Was in the local teleRB 2 office and is 2#f Be * ee ‘and’ Mrs. ey G. McKenzie aut daughters Barbara Jane and Beverbit of King City,.in the Salinas » ¢ame up for the Fourth of! July celebration®and are spending a Week at the Will Lotz place in Gold Flat. Mrs. McKenzie was formerly : Miss ° Baith ‘Lotz, of Nevada City. Fear ts ~C. A. BOREN ee het co Painter and Decorator. GING A SPECIALTY “215 Sacramento Street pened Nevada, City 452 now having a thence BER renewing, old acquaintanfine ‘Material , going to. the ball mill. days’ supply} at> the: hill ‘location; over vibrating screen, the and the coarse, material to 34,000 ‘pound crusher rolls; thence into ea Hardinge. _ Conical ball mill to be cr hed:to. 100. mesh; -to:Morse-¢lassitiers to 'cbiiditioniug tank; to. 12cell Mineral Separgtion:flotation machine. The concentrates will pass to four Kraut télis befdre Dorr thickener ‘and finally to Oliver filter ‘for drying: “It is’ anticipated that the plant ‘will be ready to PéGeive ‘ore in 66 -days.’ ° % Gove Celio has just sold another Chevrolet pick-up truck This time the sale -wasmade-to’Frank Euer of Truckee, artes. nig 22 ’ Agents for the Rotary ‘PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL SHOP . Broad Street Agents for Montag Furnace and Oil Burners, American and Sparks Circulating HeatersAM Work On A Guaranteed Basis . Nevada City Oil Burner Company ee ae a RS beg h “coups AUTO BODY WORKS At The Nevada City. Gersge ; Pe ORES OUR SERVICE TO YoU . and Bodies Repaired, Glass and Tops Installed, Painting, Radiator Repairing, Kinds, Acetylene Welding, General Blacksmithing " YEARS, OF EXPERIENCE sapien SUCCESS BACK OF US Auto Upholstering iT aes Valley Hotel Building, Grass Vaney Mill ape Neal ‘Streats, Entrance on Neal nhs hi ri, as? the en “ started ‘ott ‘the 200°ton ors ‘at’ the} .business and that no other persdén or “Apytieecere' ‘of. Tianedmetea 6i Bo: ration have placed the company’s basis of 25 cents a, share ‘with the cents payable. July” a ‘to stock of record July” 12, was paid on January 31. bursement, whieh will be paid to holders of 2%, 682,231 outstanding shares, is $2, 960,279, and brings the total amount of dividends: declared to date in 1934 to $5,920, 619. California will recétve the maximum benefit from this. increase in purchasing. power, as approximately 90 per eent of the. total dividend acerues to residents ot his state. (Ja announcing ‘the July. dividend, tr M. Giannini, Chairman of. Transamerica’s Executive Committee, said, “The current dishursément brings the . holders of Trahsdémerica . *Corpora4. '$123,000,000. . or, the half year’ Deriod can be ee at this date, Fecent ‘estimates” have established the fact that Consolidi ated ‘earnings of ‘Transamer and 3 sidiaries fort tial ‘margin. ‘The “edtporation Lintéd? to ‘show’ progress “airing "t past! half-yeti ‘with "marked ‘gata 1 profits ‘over “thé” ee ‘veil lod of 2933: ane ee Scndot “OF Natiire’ study.” aa! is coiparifed “BY Miss Myrtie Dixon ® fot Saditita® ‘Marla and ‘Miss Petite’ Gtéaien, of San José. ees see a eet jESSe: ooeeeae wipe eT afte Cheertbicas OF Pe OF Petison mand. . ' Korie senate “UNDER: a OPE indorsed ‘Pete ‘arbi hereby certifies that he 4g engag: in'the Saw Mill and Lumber Business. at.Hills Flat near-the-town. of: ‘Grass Valley} céunty “of ‘Nevada;' state of California; under-the name ‘and: style. of, HILLS; FLAT, LUMBER. CO; “THAT he is the sole owner of said] : capital stock on an. annual y Seyigena “The same amount] * The aggregate amount of the dis-. . total amount ‘of dividends to-steck+. py ea no definite figures on ‘ear? nings ‘éourse” biden ‘by the West” "chat Ss
Miss. Frances fet is at Fall ESO ready visited thirty-four counties of California itt ‘con inet formaltours.~He“is-slated=to return “ts? peo inne se por antcto — ‘Here amare covelage am oreherns California e tae Ses ces oe ‘fhterent eamipaign oe A ei state. : Miss Irma Pinaglia: ail 3 ‘Mike Visintianer of Sacramento spent a } week: tvisiting, Mrs.Wodell, persons are interested ‘théréin: that ley, Galifornia. Dated this’26th day of June, 1934, PETE ANDREOPTI, State of. California; County of Nevada, s On this 26th day of June, 1934, sefore me, Harry M. McKee, a Notary Public in and for said: county, Dersonally appeared: Pete: * Andreotti known to me to be the person who executed the within certifiédte and acknowledged to me that he-executed the same. Witness my hand and official seal,” HARRY M. McKER, Notary Publie. (Seal): Pub: ates 29, July 6, 13, 20. ue Low Prices! Aspirin eer es ie te Genes wo m. to 3 p. m,, No office hours Mon., hoaconaes or Thursday. his post-office address is: Grass Valjij. 2 de Bret Harte DAIRY. Produces the Best Milk it is Possible to Produce Guernsey Gold Medal Milk that won the State's highest Award of Calif. State Fair ~ 1931-1932-1933°. ~10c each “Diaemoe Drug Store NEVADA crry. bi _.12 Tablets 15¢ U. S. N. JOHNSON, Prop. 24 Tablets’ 25¢ Nevada City Phone 77 ee 75c = — NEVADA CIT Y HOME Callie Bele Soap LAUNDRY ~ Regular 25c Bar, FAMILY TRADE OUR SPECIALTY ‘Mrs, o. ‘Mullis; "prop. Boulder St. Nevada City Phone 494 Ww : othe’ Nivada rea hy Public Sdisrans established “an Mind Alcove and the first: installment of books has been received by the librarian, them catalogued and ready for the public. Their titles are:. Phe Unseen Assassins, Norman Angell; Will they Pay?, Dorsey Richardson: An Amiable Adventure, Amy Hemmingway Jones; In Scotland Again, H. V. Morton; The Old Savage in the New Civilization, Ramond B. Fosdick; Andrew Carnegies’ Autobigraphy. The ‘Carnegie Endowment has established in certain public libraries Mind Alcoves, ‘The books placed in these alcoves’ are chosen from -the most: recent’ ‘publications the “bear upon thé” ‘customers the art, the culture, the government, or the geography of forigi datidis and peoplé. The particular buried “of “the ‘Interna-. tional Mind ‘Alcdvé, ers ‘to gain a wide; Bedpié jot ’ thes phd and thereby © Se oe larger interest i" them :' ‘The’ Intéra-{ -% tiobat Mind’ Alcdved “dre to aC alates : : the international mind. Following the first-instaliment of books’ four additional onés’ are ‘sent = every three months’ to ‘ve aedod to area has give you a softer and more: Tbeditité: my a“. _ ful wave. Allare guaranteed to ‘Yast = a8 eS ' SPECIAL DUATE: PERMANENT IN cuup-: ING. TWO STEAM TREATMENTS 95.00 ~ PHONE 740: The United States States Civil Service has.’ announced open competitive examinations as follows: Junior agricultural _ statistician, $2,000 to $2,600 a year, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Department of Agriculture. Specified education and experience required. Closing date, July 24. Associated veterinarian (diseased affecting wild animal life), $3, 209 a2 year, Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture. Specified education and experience required, Closing date, July 23. All States except Iowa, Vermont, Wirzgina, Maryland and, the District of Columbia havé réceived less ‘than their quota of appointments in the apportioned oe ses “guipeacenl seryte in Washington, Dc -'Full information may be obtamed from the Secretary of the United States Civil Sérvice Board of Exstat, ners ‘at the deen erttice in this cityt’ International Iva Willimson, who has and collection aaa the mixinum for any Aléove is trois mighty. hea one buni is to ‘@gsist read. @rea! Bo oks. “Ss * kiGWied se Of the ! ‘ BOOT 3 = WIEDBERG BROS. . longer . = _GRASS VALLEY = =~ <4 Frome and Reasonable perviee SICK?” ’ Take tebe today! A Peel ‘better. tomor» roW. Chinese nature herbs forall” ailments,” Notice, correct office’ ‘hours: Wed., Fri., 5 p. m. to 9 p. RR Rete Stinday 9 a, Vee ee &Yee Kesh ag ras ssa . HOTEL POWELL former location of » TURPIN HOTEL 17 Powell St. at Market St. ~~ Hotel Ukiah Highway from Nevada City, im the Heart ef the’ Sierras A quiet restful retreat, Headquarters for Anglers Rates $2.50 per day, room 2 ‘Ne evada City Garage Plymouth Distri butor SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT— “‘ANYWHEREANYTIME” Engine OverhaulingValve Grinding 128 MAIN STREET " Waeliicgscn “On the South Fork of the Yuba River, 18 miles via Tahoe‘and ters ~“-~ Fi marae, $15.00 uot week ant MR. AND MRS. E. J. HAVERSTOCK, Props. Phone Nevada City R4-E-24 CHAS. E. LEITER SALES and Service GREASING GAS AND OIL Motor Repair Work of Every Kind BRAKE ADJUSTMENT. Ss ‘AND REPAIRS C. E, WAITE, SUPT. REPAIR DEPT. PHONE 133 GRANT and HEETHER Lumber Co. Phones 7-F-3 and 7-F-14 Camptonville, Calif. ; Lumber, Millwork, Sash-doors, Corrugated Iron, Nails, Builder’ s Supplies, Shingles, Shakes, Mining, Timbers, Lagging, Wood — © a per cont 10 days, 50 days met-1 per cent per nionth on past TRUCK LOAD LOTS DELIVEREDs wic K fi) an 122 wll {ff 10 on. y Co)