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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 26, 1936 (10 pages)

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As FRIDAY, _JUNE 26, 1936. 1 NEVADA CITY NUGGET PRERARATIONS MADE. TO REMODEL SCHOOL : a The desks in. the t the third, fifth, seventh and eighth grade rooms, and first and second grade rooms of Miss: Lois Shaw, in the old Washington grammar school building, are being removed making preparations for dismanteling that section of the big structure in, the near future. A part of the east side of the old school house will have to be torn down in order to make room for a‘portion of the new.one. Mr. Joe O’Neill, janit~ is assisting in the work of reoving desks. The ‘studding is practically complete on the auditorium and preparangiions are being made to pour conete in the forms on the east end of the new school house. NUGGET ADS PAY GOOD LUCK HILLS FLAT MARKET ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION BY Adolph E. Kenney Electrical Constuction 220 COLFAX PHONE 494 Modern Methods SAFE AND APPROVED ' spend the remainder of the week at = Farmers Fear Taxation After Federal Spending The American Farmer—Trapped! Chicago, Ill.—Fears ofthousands of farmers that excessive spending of the Roosevelt administration will tax them out of private ownership of property were described in a statement of Dr. B. V. Wilcox of Washington, secretary of the Farmer’s Independent Council. The statement was issued from Council headquarters here. “We are assured that the rich will pay for this spending jamboree,” the statemerftt read, “Yet official statistics show that the total] income of those whose incomes are over $5,000 would keep the wheels of government going about 50 days at the present breakneck speed. So we, the less prosperous rank and file, must serve as the beasts of burden for the other 315 days of the year. “Whether the administration in its present frame of mind intends to tax all farm property out of private ownership and make. farmers mere wards of the government, as in Russia, can only be surmised. But this terrifying thought is causing genuine concern threugh the farm belts.” Mr. Russell’B. Farley, board of equalization agent of this district, went to the Truckee and Lake Tahoe section Saturday. He was home for a time Monday returning to! Lake Tahoe where many summer resorts are opening for the season. Mrs. Matilda Armstein of Oak-land two weeks: as a house guest of Mr. and.Mrs. Frank Farmer at their beautiful home south of this city. AWICAnT ANC DAU luuUuua savy ara MURCHIE MINE Quite a number of men have been laid off at the Murchie mine east of Nevada. City in the last few. days BEST WISHES _FROM— _” while repairs are being made to the main shaft. Mr. George A. Kervin, ed Wednesday evening that all men who have been laid off will he re‘STORY OF MISSION SAN ANTONIO DE PADUE (Continued from Page Eight) Christians there with the aid of God and San Antonio. Four months after the founding of the mission, Captain Pedro Fages, who did not approve of the missionaries, took away from. San Antonio the military guard. Fr. Serra decided to go to Mexico and personally lay before Viceroy Antonio Maria Bucearelia protest against the growing opposition to his work on the part of Fages. The Viceroy sent word that military interference must cease. The padres at San Antonio pushed building operations from the sta-r.' During the year 1776 the church, was roofed with mortar and tiles and a street lined with adobe dwellings! for the Indians was completed. Store rooms, barracks, warehouses and shops were erected and irrigation ditches to carry water to the field from San Antonio river were dug. In 1779 a building 183. feet long. for the chureh and sacristy was started and finished the following year. Old recovds reveal steady progress in: bu'Iding through te years. In 1813 the new churech was completed and long before that a water power mil] had been-erected. The Indian community grew steadily. Wells were dug, a reservoir and aqueduct built Heavy rains fells in San Antonio district in 1825, causing the collanse . of a nlmber of structures, but these were replaced py larger and stronger buitdings. TROUBLES OF MISSION H. HAHN Another YORK Installation CONDITIONED : = REFRIGERATION 1 . j AUP er tien ets of the Murchie, stat. . With the arrival in 1825 of Governor Echeandia troubles began for San Antonio as it did with the other turned to work as soon as .repair’s have been made, This property employs 300 men and is the largest operating in the Nevada City district. stagnating .under political rule in missions. While other missions were 1827, Fathers Juan Bautista Sancho and Pedro Cabot continued building. at San Antonio against heavy odds, The last official report from (ue mission was written by Father Cabot December 31, 1832. Through successive Mexican administrations, San Antonio struggled along, burdened by excessive demands for food, clothing and money’ made and enforced by the military. The politicos made haste to seize the property of San Antonio and on November 12. 1834, Manuel Crespo arrived there as commissioner. Dis orders followed, the Indians became addicted to liquor furnished by unscrupulous politicos and many scattered to their haunts in the mountains. Governor Figueroa finally was compelled to discharge Crespo, and Jose M. Ramirez succeeded him, In December 31, 1835, Fr. Mercado, reporting on conditions at the once happy and prosperous Mission , San Antonio wrote: ‘So numerous are the Indians who wander about as fugitives or as vagabonds that one cannot prudently make an estimate” Only’ a few years before, these natives had been happy and -industrious. under the regime of the padres,”’ Thousands of head of cattle, sheep,: and horses had disappeared, and the fields were uncultivated. In May, 1945, when Governor Pio Pico ordered the sale of the missions, San. Antonio had been. looted to such am extent that no one would bid for it. The following year came ‘American occupation and Pico’s expulsion. Mission San Antonio was restored to the Catholic chureh by President Lin'eoln on :May 31, 1862. VANDALS AT SAN ANTONIO Reverend Doroteo Ambris, the last resident priest at Mission San Antonio, served there from February 39, 1846: to May 5, 1882.* After his (Continued on Page Ten) : . . t . Be rcses AND {HOPPING BUREAU For eny further ihonaiae information, write to this Guide at No. 4 431 Ochsner Bldg., Sacramento, Calif. GUID¢gacry ACCOUNTANTS—AUDITORS BOILER REPAIRS—WELDING MUSIC—ART—EDUCATION ti K. NORCROSS, 905 Forum Bldg., C. 2456, Speelalizing. in pouer work. Re-tubing ammonia Audits— Systemitizing— Gen’) Accounting— InTanks. Go anywhere. Byers. 532 Y. HAWAIIAN ras taught. Two studios, 1103 D St. C. 75513 & 1.0.0.F. Bldg., Woodland. Class & priv. inst. Results guar. Insts. furnished. vestigations—Income Tax Service. Delicatessen and Market BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES __. upTHEGROVE STUDIO, Voice. Piano, Results guaranteed, Call or write. 1219 X Agents—Distributors Wanted a Downtown Location, Modern Equipment AGENTS wanted in all Valley towns for Pure ine <inki 7, i Est. 12 yrs. Weekly Sales $1300 Mineral Drinking Water. A real opportunity. Owner wants to retire. Sell at Inventory. Petr ; ‘ On 2%na Write Clark’s Mineral Water Co., 1430-33rd_ St. proximately $10,750 N EON SIGNS manufactured, installed, repaired. NEON SIGNS _ Electric Sign Service C., 817 12th St. M._ 756, ADI
INSURANCE AGENT WANTED for well known REDWOOD PACIFIC REALTY CO. lines in local territory. Good income from start 2320 Del Paso Bivd., North Sacramento If Your Business Is For Sale, Write Us. OPTOMETRIST for right party; large earnings possible dependANNOUNCING GALA GRAND OPENING THE NEWHILLS FLAT PUBLIC MARKET IN HILLS FLAT THURSDAY JUNE 2Z5, 1936 We Can SELL For Less FINE SELECTION OF GROCERIES VEGETABLES . ANDGRAND TENDER FRESH MEAT A. Clean Sanitary Food Shopping Center For All The People Come In And See Us Our Representative Will Call. CABINET & FURN. MFG. CAB’S, furn, made to order for Stores, Homes. Oak Park Cabinet Shop. 2675 Sac’to Blvd. ing upon effort. ‘Training and supplies fur__nished. Write J. W. Nickles, 312 Ochsner Bldg. MAHLON E. SMALL, 1004 10th St., C. 558. carefully handled. Try Small’s. siniling service. Kye problema OUTBOARD MOTORS . DIAMONDS—OLD GOLD NED FARR, 210 Forum Bldg, Main 10370. Highest cash prices paid. Mail or bring to us. ELECTRIC MOTORS, EEPAIRS RELIABLE ELECT. WOKKS, 1821 Q St. Motors MAGNETO chop 1020 14th St. %. 2247, Evinrede Electric work. & Elto moters sold, repaired. PAINT BUS MAYO Paint _ 318 1S Write for prices. Me il orders fi repaired, ‘bought, sold, exchanged. rewound. Country, work a specialty. paired, rewound, rebuilt. Motors for sale, STONE'S: Electric Motor Service Motors re. BACHMAN PAPER BOX MFG'S, o., 419-42F J St. Label inting. Die entting, paraftir tons. boxes & pr. omizrs 11442 Del Paso Blvd. ian & Hospital Supplies _ oe oN 10th St. Orthoroom supples. orders. YOUR CHOICE oe ria ‘/ EVERY KID A PROSPECT £0} A BEAUTIEN Comet end Ameco Models from 10¢ to $2.50 y for Kree Booklet 3s. Write for earn SPRAY OR. H. S. McttAHON, 101s PHys S10-TF z Mod. Physics] & Blee. Nervous Divesses: 17 Yrs *)) Naerpietin _— ae “MODEL AIRCRAFT SUP 2 DOZEN CARNATIONS OR ROSES FOR 2600 Sacramento Boulevard, Sacramento $1.5) FORT SUTTE R FLORISTS Pouliry Feeds & _ Supplicc WALTER J. BROWNE, Muni. 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AUTO WRECKERS aa 2975 35th St CAPITAL AUTO WRECKING CO. 34th & Stockton Bivd., Phone Capital 12 Service supplied by competent men Bell Tailors, 522 J_St., Cap. will satisfy every customer. We have MUSICAL IN the parts and expert advice that you need for your auto or truck. Special low prices on glass, tires, tubes and auto bodies. Over 600 motors from the; pai peng to the largest: Mail and phone: orders given prompt attention. SPEC: Heavy 10-ton trailer suitable for hauling logs in logging camp. aes of s million Jack Dill, Auto 7 Rox aa6t, M. 9760, Auburn Bird, ah Oe took uatea tak ents Wake ‘MISFIT CLOTHING FA ee eee errant, FREE HAT with everey suit bo es corns June, BARGAINS IN NEW & Vro BAND & GROREST ER TRACTORS-FARM MACH SACRAMENTO Tractor me i ae 1065, ° 1 Al , — ietlat “clarinet, * silver. BIBLES Conn tenor saxaphone, silvers SAG" SRRENTO ‘NTO BIBLE HOUSE. Scripture ‘Greet: Toner S170, Smenifien Doth for” $ RA OT ee as toh Printing, innate