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June 11, 1934 (8 pages)

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PAGE FOUR : THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET , G yYAD MONDAY.-JUNE 11, 1934 meer es ot " _ A eS Sa SS = fee = = — ——— : ~ : = as . Bs PEEPERSSE SEES IL SOLE E STEREOS EEER SEEDS “Even though every other vehicle of communication had been ‘taxforced at the center with wire mesh inches with locks and keys. ; * oe! %. ed to the utmost: to carry the news to the people, the result would not Weighing not less than 30 pounds per} The foregoing quantities are apBo Nevada Cit Nu et . have begun to satisfy the. eager appetite for news. Only the great pigs of TO x 10 feet, iis contain-. proximate only, being given as : a y 44 z American habit of newspaper reading can satisfy the great American 5 aoe 21 cubic yards of} sis for comparison of bids, hs ws. { 305 Broad Street. _ Phone 36 % ifve ! : ee Board of City Trustees and City En : Pe : j pe : 3 desire to get the news. ~ Thirty % x 10 inch carriage bolts gineer do not. expressly or by impli-] A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Pub“That is why the newspaper, which is the universal medium of for anchorage in walls 4 inches thick . cation, agree that the actual amount } : lished at Nevada City. information, is also the universal medium of advertising. ie ee 6 inches above the} of work. will oo . pong a Dut 3 “Nati . F 145 milli nf Wee se : : but reserve the right to: increase ; x a eli ats oe ee Editor and Publisher : , — =o alone oe si io besetpeenasage aie value Hight 4 inch cast Iron sewer con-. decrease the amount of any class 01 a paper space in 1933 compared with 94 million dollars Invested in the nections; one 3 inch cast iron urinal portion of the work as may be deem3 Published: Semi-weekly,, Monday and Friday at + nearest competing medium.” oe rhe ee 2 inch foot bath. ea necessary or expedient. F ifie 4 Tne Lew j connection;. two basin connections; All bids are to be compared on a : Nevada City, lifornia, and enteréd as mail mat: ts ; " , é } 2 *s sseigeson P & ¥ : five strainers for 4 inch outlets—all. basis of the City Enginéer’s estimate y) ter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada installed. of the quantity of work to be done. ¢ ep City,, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. _ Item 2. The main building 12 feet Plans may be seen as well as specSUBSCRIPTION RATES in var ae feet in length; maxifications at the City Hall. ri : : imum eight 14 feet; to be conThe general prevailing rate of per PROVANGG)) 220053, 2.50 $ ; ; gene p 2 f One year (In Advance) $ structed with 6 inch tongue ana diem wages and also for lesa) holi‘ PREPARES F R BIG HA P YSICIAN Pp oore redwood log-strip facing to a. day and overtime work in the localRenta shesesferte ote cteafe ateafestesfeafesfetestesterteatestesteteatesteateatestestestesteateateate VF height of 6 feet above. wall, above ity in which the work is to be per2 Which is a eontinuous opening, one. formed for each craft or type of K 4 HT ‘ : foot in width and 192° feet in length] workman or “mechanics needed _ to . to be covered with No. 16 wire, dia-. execute the contract for performing ' ag mond’ mesh, 1% inch galvanized . the above described work and imrisae aiaerty : ; screen.. Eighteen hundred and thirty , provement is as follows: Two Thousand California} camp Pahatsi is very fortunite si sduare teet or No. 26 enues, gal-1 Rates tor eight hour week day: : i ini . s Wales ‘ ae : vanized steel roofing. Nine al Common laborer <0 4.00: Here's an encouraging paragraph, taken from the Mining Knights to Form Giant this year in having a registered phyrooms, 3% ce Pin dis ce seta Til dail See ee ito Review of Salt Lake City: “Increasing activity in the metal “Cross of Salem” and sictan toreside-in-cathp_and_take/ five toilets; tieket-and —concesston . —Tracloe daeSn $5.00 “mining indu: ‘ i ; ; F ievine . } 100M: requiring about 4120 board Pluniper 3 se qT. mining industry, augmented by $35 gold, and a ccengiee favorMarch in Review j care of the first aid work, relieving feet of clear lumber and 1880: bond PE OG eae reese $2 00 able outlook for the other metals, is the gladsome refrain now Soe race : the senior staff of that duty. This feet of dressed lumber. Five Yale. Cement finisher 22000 $5.00 wing i i W SAN FRANCISCO, June 11—As a. position will be filled by Dr. Monica . type door Ogee; tive doors; 20 pale. Carpenter 2 7 _—— si = volume and strength from all sections of the est. A : ‘ S. Bri f Aubu of door hinges; forty coat hooks. Electrician ee eee ee $8.00 A recent survey among more than four thousand companies . *Pecial tribute to Acting Grand Mas. S. Briner, of Auburn. Hem. é: -Parnianing and tnetaliing . “ Maximin fouls of wack la one : : : ae : ce. ter, Andrew D. Agnew,: of MilwauCub and Scout camp hats are’now , five flush-seat toilets with traps and week, 30 hours. The rate for legal. he Canadian bord definit denc from Arizona to the anadian border gives definite evidence on hand. The former, a blue and fittings. One four foot urinal trough . holiday and overtime work shall be foe : : Salifornia : Id ills kee, more than 2000 Ca of a return to activity . . . Assayers are busy again, old m iciights ‘otuplar' wil toon A claat are turning wheels that haven't moved in more than. three “Gross of Salem and imarch in ree] Te : years and many new ore treating plants are contemplated, . view past ‘the national head of thig . White navy hat used, the last four . pipe. Two hundred and. seventy . wage scale of this district will pre] i ‘sh substantial increase in ore shi ments, . old Masonic organization, when the. »°#'S With a new Pine Tree camp em. feet of. 1-inch galvanized water pipe. . vail. smeiter receipts show a substanti P: ’ , blem in blue. Star. Scout Randolph . Three hydrants and 8 shower heads, The Board of City Trustees rewhite skull cap with Cub insignia, . with ages gone 1x 8 inch pipe. one and one half time the above pee e : supports wit langed’ ends. Two! diem rate. For any other wage scale The Scout camp hat is the regulation . y r : Pp = hundred and ten feet of 4 inch sewer not mentioned herein the prevailing and equipment and supply houses are awakening, after a. big parade is held here, Tuesday, Skopececk, of Colfax, is the designer ae wis ___ . Serves the right to reject any and alt li hat th i rowing interest in their . J¥!Y 19., as one of the opening feaOf thé amblehi this veur fo vq Wiring, building and in-j bids, or to accept the bid deemed long nap, to realize tha ere is a g g tures of the 39th Triennial Conclave. é veer stalling 10 plain, 30-watt light fixbest for the interests of the City. merchandise.” Final details for this unique tri-;_ Fifteen applications for camp staff . tures, each with 12 inch white porGEORGE H. CALANAN : have already been received with{celain enameleg reflector. City Clerk. ‘Workers, farmers, storekeepers, professional men, in. pute to the Grand Master have just others promised from which to form Item 5. Furnishing 100 two comDate adopted, June 1st., 1934. dustrialists of all kinds, will smile happily on reading that. It. been determined in a conference held the leadership of botti Cub and Scout . P2™t™ment steel lockers 12 by 361 Publiched oaee's and 15, 1934. means thousands of potential jobs, a vast jump in Western. here between Grand Commander C. : camps. The camp committee wil sebeauty and distinguished styling. The new de luxe models have created a style sensation in refrigerators, fy 6 Come in and see them. Let fect attendance having never been absent nor tardy. Plymouth Distributor SALES and Service Sesferfentetesfeatenteoterteateate THESE BOY SCOUTS . So * A = S Show you why G-E can 3 ; ee J Hy poste Bstore obese Of comre ou wi find in. $) NEED TO ERN MONEY. fe rive sew sunscrioaons 11M SERVICE DAY OR NICHT “ANYWHERE: ANYTIME” id? possible ailure of the * An appeal is being made by-Nej PDO Duasvinice tos eee G-E all the modern conveeae sealed-in-steel mechanism 5 full years for only $1 a year, nience features 4 vada City Boy Scouts for work of an kind in order that they may earn . Pe 1 . } money to make the planned trip to ; Yeu -GREASING GAS AND OIL Will Receive a GANTNER & MATTERN si : . . Stanley Chapman, of Fullerton and purchasing power, a tremendous field for selling services and dia tuenitees oc the se Head — from these applications THE M ONT N C FE commodities of every kind and shape—from legal knowledge Committee 18 charge of arrangement . * Aisha Sea oe A A A to groceries. And it likewise means revived tax income for headed by Robert B. Gaylord, chairsean ik ihe ty ies is 235 COMMERCIAL STREET NEVADA CITY man, Ve Fi goovernment. : a mS and activities are being developed. ; > The outlook for mining is better than it has been for Les — ee oh Dos Q. L. Brewer, of. Auburn, mining BUSINESS MEN’S BLUE PLATE LUNCH 35c any years. That, in turn, considerably improves the out-. '#! inhignia of the Grand Master an engineer and geologist has promisRegular Luncheon 50c many y hat, ’ according to local Knights Templar Gd tev duke but Hela canting neae Dinners, W. k D 35c and 50c
‘look for recovery in general. such parade formation never before camp as part of these trips S ial Rat F ee dB Day Month é ates For Boa ay Or on age! has been attempted on such . large Another work day is planned for pec pe ae P y at ao K? Scale. It has been made possible by; the coming week-end of June 9 and nches Fut Up For Miners DID You EVER STOP T0 THIN s . ihe spaciousness of the Civie Conte: 10, to make improvements and prep. Special Saturday and Sunday Dinners 50c and 65c et ' where the it gee will se place. arations for the Eagle Scout and par. seep enerseeeeeeeeeee eee i i The plans cal for all Californian ents picnic and project day, June ;—— = SASS : ; SON R. WAITE Commanderies to counter march, af17. z + ; ete Suisiiaink : ter once passing in review before the & f a — : ; 5 : Acting Grand Master as individual . & Hai i Wy. ap ape : a Edwin S. Friendly, chairman of the burear of advertising of ne uuils Fefomhing We ihe “eiaas of H. H. Parsons, M. D. z e as ae eRe American Newspaper Publishers Apapciation, and business masager . Salem,’’ and mar@hing’ across theGeneral § eee: ae Har, Nose and + On the South Fork of the Yuba River, 18 miles via Tahoeof the New York Sun, asks: ; : Plaza directly toward the reviewing] sa : ~ Ukiah Highway from Nevada City, in the Heart of the Sierras “Did you ever stop to think what would happen if newspapers stank : ; : 128 Neal Street Phone 779] % : ; ? (_[*oure: 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to5 P.M.1% A quiet restful retreat. Headquarters for Anglers suddenly ceased publication : : % f : ae fe -“If such-a catastrophe ever took place can you imagine the feeling THOSE WHO MELT COLD : : Evenings by Appointment < and Hunters of uncertainty that Would follow? To people in every community wh6 AY ry ‘ ‘ 1 2 4 Rates $2.50 per day, room and meals, $15.00 per week and have become used to taking their daily share of information from the MUST SECURE LICENSE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS % $50 per month press just as they take their meals, the absence of a single day’s issue . , ~ : ae 4 MR. AND MRS. E. J. HAVERSTOCK, Props. might cause only vexation. ‘But as the second day rolled around with a By tile Bod Gece a Mele 2 Phone Nevada City 14-F-24 no newspaper available, we can readily imagine mere vexation giving The latest ruling of the Treasury City Hall, Nevada City, California z : Aare . a & re ; ; : : : : : : ” . Weeettertesterterterterleitententes ifort sfasteateate teat eee eee oloste iestente eerie lotta teste stestereatetestesteotertestest way to worry and speculation as to what was really going on in the Department is that the mints will! until 8:00 P. M. Monday, June 18th. : ivan country and in the world. not accept melted gold except from!1934, for es a tetoevOn OF 4) 5 = “f ties x ; eee , : change house in connection with the. }} : IC Disastroug rumors would follow quickly and in the PASEO) Ct persons or compinies licensed td . Munieiial Swimming Pool, in accordBELLE S BEA U TY SI 1OP the real news of the day imagination can readily supply a situation melt gold. No cost is attached to ob-. ance with the specifications there: bordering upon chaos. taining a license except notary’ fees. es folio eae RAR ee Lae PERMANENT WAVES : Ti nnt if , © ha re . © ing —] 3 : C =] 5. ‘ "4 ee ery fucking monthé of the vast The only person known so far in} CLFY ENGINEER'S APPROXIMATE give you a softer and morc beautiyear—months crowded with great events, great changes and vast prothis district to hold such a license ig ESTIMATE fal All d ] jects that affected every one of us—without newspapers! A ees ae ee f Ne-{. Item 1. The construction of a reul wave. are guaranteed to last I Assayer Don Carlos Billick of Ne vada City inforced concrete floor and founda. : longer : a ae ee ec ae ae a ae ee TN Meta te Nee ee Ne Ne te tie tee ese estate se teshe tte ste ste she : vs : : . tion fora -change room 12 x 100. PRICES ARE : aN Sa eee ae oy Rm This new license permits the acfeet. j % . auiring, holding, transporting, majt-. Floor 4 inches in thickness rein. $3.50 ahd $5.00 **)ing and treating, importing gold for ———— . SPECIAL DUART PERMANENT INCLUD* furnishing to processing-for or pan . i ING TWO STEAM TREATMENTS $5.00 #. in industry, profession, or art, or for} bed J PHONE 740 GRASS VALLEY 147 MILL STREET %. vefining for re-export, or for. sale to! 0 S ir S recommen #. the United States. This license is . lle a LOE EE EEE IEEE EE EETETTET IESE ET PEEPET EPI EaE aes issued by the Treasury Department . ; e : 4 {through the mints. Any person or ea : J % RANT t d : ¥ . firm melting gold must secure a liLis en ere F an umber Co. + i . cense from the Federal Government. a F; . ee I * % Ee Phones 7-F-3 and 7-F-14 Camptonville, Calif. s ' # x H lz ® ° G iF : MISS BERYL GODF REY . aa mE oF ix Lumber, Millwork, Sash-doors, Corrugated Iron, Nails, =~ + me ; Oc e > e e or ° eS i % WINS SCHOLARSHIPS . [RG Same St . + Builder’s Supplies, Shingles, Shakes, Mining, Timbers, : ws ie Ae . ik * —— . i . Lagging, Wood : M4 7 ¥ Miss Beryl Godfrey, wro erecuaeee . The New Municipal Swimming . ‘ : a ye as “riday PNeVadée ity 2 y% sj » Res , > The Ben ¥ i ; + me Friday sts the: Nevada City [Pool Will Soon Be Ready for That . e 2 per cent 10 days, 30 days net-1 per cent per month on past * i 8 ka high school sllee highest honors, won ; . . . i. Wie acounte + 4 FOR ONLY s] A YEAR + the Haube , Scholarsip and the . lie : + 3 # . School Scholarship. if} 68 We TRUCK LOAD LOTS DELIVERED : 4 With a G-E Monitor = Miss Godfrey was neithey absent . ly * a ard 1 year warranty (high marks made her valedictorian of . . = 4 Fe ova Le i : ; iy . . ‘ plus 4 years added pro#. ler class. She also holds the life UGG T ie 3 i tection on sealed-in-steel *. membership of the Calif., Scholar-' NEVADA CITY N E . : ; : mechanism for only 5 oe * ship I east ation re having won this Combining Business with Pleasure ® 3 . Scholarship rank for four years. This : Peete . : ; es are soegtaep assured entitles her to the life membership. . ff 3 of long, trouble-free service Miss Helen Arbogast, who gradu-. . ‘ ; : 4 sast, gre . 2 ado G-E, bat you ies ated from the local high school last WANTS TO HELP YOU CHAS. E. LEITER i also € proud of its modern B Mriday, also holds a record of per. CELEBRATE 9 4 4 4 % % 4 4 4 E> ¢ 4 % 4 4 4 4 the summer camp, Kilborne Lake. . OE SN ye RRR RR tye tae te tae the ieee tie tie the se esi she ake ate ste steate ste she afc teste ale ate she she ste ote * * They will be pleased to get any sort { lot work and will do their best to . = . BATHING SUIT Anyone wishing work done please Motor Repair Work of Every Kind . Engine OverhaulingValve Grinding BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS C.E. WAITE, SUPT. REPAIR DEPT. Expert Me«cnanics 128 MAIN STREET ~ NEVADA CITY PHONE 133 J st, ot. Ot. Lt AP? Neteesieienfe i Rrlenereraterteste ey aR We oe ee ee notify Jr. Assistant Scoutmaster Albert. Pratti. Through an appeal in the local pa‘ 1 5 ; per last year, many of the Scouts re: ceived work and were able to earn . $4.00 i i : : : quite a sum of money. ‘ . S en & L : The Nugget will give any boy $1} Call at The Nugget Office, prou a n, as commission on any paid-in-ad-. Get a Receipt Book 4 a : : d : vance, new subscription. The suba 122 West Main Street GRASS 'VALLEY . Phone 728 scription’ price to the-Nugset is, AND BEGIN TODAY ‘ : $2.50 per year. } z Select it Yourself at Any Price up to