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June 29, 1934 (8 pages)

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e -PAGE TWO * ius NEVADA CITY Jee CE ALL NIGHT SATURDAY. DANCES AT YOU BET “The popular new danée hail, ! out, tense interest. . % Owing to the demand for longer hours of dancing, the management i has arranged, to keep open house every Saturday night: until dayligh. You Bet, is drawing capacity houses. This schedule will’ start with the every Saturday night and among the dance this Saturday evening. The custom’ of giving door prizes, free Patrons will be found dance enthusiasts from many near-by towns and resorts. Last Saturday night the crowd of dancers who enjoyed the music of Ken E. Gray’s Six Mad Music Masters was unusually large, and to add to the pleasure of the evening free balloons, confetti ana serpentine’ were generously’ distri bated. Door prizes also were given balloons, confetti and serpentine will be a feature every week. The Grand Door Prize this week will be furnished by McClard the Druggist, of Grass Valley. The road leading to You Bet, turns off the Grass Valley-Colfax highway, just east of Peardale and this week has been well marked with road . signs. Bellvue Port and Sherry Wine YOUR CONTAINER, Gallon, 2 $1.75 YOUR CONTAINER, lei QUART BOTTLE, Los Medalias Port, Sherry and Muscatelle Wine YOUR CONTAINER, Gallon, YOUR CONTAINER, Helf-gallon, QUART BOTTLE 30 FIFTH, . Los Medalias Claret YOUR CONTAINER, Gallon, . YOUR CONTAINER’ Halfzallon, 0.. . Millbrook Whiskey (100 proof straight) HALF PINT,% es <a) +, ot. aes se aes te ste she a eae here peed e en] GAO ai este ateste tes *, ys ‘ tee + 2 os ee te ste ahs at RS e Sa ari sherk , Se PINT, 125 ; QUART, -. 2.29 ¢ Bepncrwosd Wikishey : Pas jpeg bend) i > to oo er PINTS, «~~ Rock Springs hides (85 — omg oot iets ” ia % the *, *! he gt < aes fore) qn * ject e ee) iS . te ef 2 ac (90 a S HALF PINTS,PINTS > a) este sy . ete California Champagne Type Wine : 4 and Sparkling Burgundy 4 .* ee 135 3 Have You Tried The Sensational Summer Drink + ies cm Havana Sidecar? =: (Bourbon, Brandy, ve cal Rum) Grass Valley Liquor Store Everything in Fine Wines and Liquors 156 MILL STREET GRASS VALLEY PHONE 128 ie sfertesfesfeniesfeienefetioniesiey eeeeies teste MINING DIRECTORY . Mameng and Metsilurgical Engineers — Examinations — Reports —Technica Senage t — Mining Machinery — Power Plants seit tease done be iene eterno toto MINING MACHINERY Sold-Rented-Repaired Mining & Milling Equipment Armature Winding Robinson Machinery Dealer 1616-20 St : Sacramento ee een Fe ay is eee BRAINARD BROTHERS Davis 1!) way * Sacramento “Heavy and Light Machine Work of All Kinds"’ PATTERNS and CAS TAKCS Uped Mining Equipment of All Kinds Phone 61 4 : MI iG MACHINERY “New & Used Chinery of all kinds. Pulleys, Phone Capitol 1514 ROBERT McNAIRN MACHINE WORKS ables, Compressors Pipes Fittings Machin ae eats sad ‘. a e® wo or every scr ption UNITED IKON %>METAL CO. 1481 Sec Ss S " 1715-19th. St. Sacramento si anes yin sai MOTHER LODE LABORATORIES -MUNZ BROS. . Assaying and Gold Buying. AmalPUMPS — MOTORS n-Cyanidation-Klotation ENGINES me PIPE 2 Geo, L. H. Loram, A. W. aun FOR ALL NEEDS 12th & North B Streets PHONE CAPTTOL 1450 : Sacramento “The New CYCLONE PULVERIZER for Perfect Ore Grinding . dl : ude for cyanide works ec we S200 wt ern work. ; and a prize waltz attracted "e H ) SACRAMENTO’S. . Re Meer isieiesioing e Ho ate oh Se efeef + . ;. a Tisicos and Rosemont : Spirit Whiskey : a = 1 BUSIEST STORE . Next to Hales N. R. A.. ! YOU BETTER HURRY! Manufacturers’ Stock Sale! WHITE SPORT AND DRES» specially purchased specially priced at 95c, $1.45, $1.95 A remarkably fine selection of . smartly styled white hats for late Spring and Summer wear. Law and the members:of said County} set for the election to authorize FS na ¢ 2 9 p ; : Pub. June 29; July 6,13, 20: Turbans, brims, Breton sailors, Cen'tral Committee of each party} bond issue, both. publications to be oo d ion briins ald: spall shall. be elected from the Supervis-. not more than 20 days prior to said ® ier mista ly : ‘a ake orial District as follows: election, as requiréd by section 39 and Bu 10n brims.. Piques, inens, OyOs, Members of County Central Placer Mining Distriet Act. P h d ‘silk crepes, silk ‘knits and Committee Vice President Hoge. was on moutabenbhentes straws. Head sizes 2114 to 23 Ist:,Supervisorial District, Repub-!tion by Director Lachman, seconded Heed eae re lican 5, Democratic 5, Socialist 5. by Director Hoge, duly authorized to . te BROS. A REAL SELL OUT! 2nd. Supervisorial District, -Re-{insert in,a Nevada City paper the .noSMELTING & REFINING CO. publican 10, Democratic 11, Socialist! tice of the election, at a cost not to Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco . } ii id exceed $20. 00 for the three issues. . . _.__ Plant: South San Francisco re. Supervisorial District. Repub. nee > ya j}iican 1, Democratic 1, Socialist 2. pa ibnar ees eres ‘If 4th Supervisorial District. Repub}. ]] . lican 2, Democratic 2, Socialist 3, . j HE MON ‘ANA. : ‘AFE i 5th. Supervisorial District. tepUD: te l lican 4, Democratic 2, Socialist 2. . . 235 COMMER CIAL STREK NEVADA CITY . } Dated June 16th., 1934, {. . . i] R. N. McCORMACK mf . be hy . i} e VlVl ALL, > . a ee . BUSINESS MEN’S BLUE. PLATE LUNCH 35c . {. + i 9. 198 . i oe irs oe SOR, ee 2, 1934. oo . Reo war L Une ch reom\50c . . at 9 i in ORDINANCE NO. 218 i! Dinners, Week D Day, 35c and 50c . 4 . . oO tf at es Fo o YOard 4 y . . AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING THE . . . Special Ro * Bs By Day Or Month . . TIME WHEN LIQUORS MAY BE/[) Lunches Put Up For Miners i} i. SOLED, FOR, AN WU NOBSTRUCTED . . ) : i . ViEW OF PLACES WHER 1iQ-. . Special Saturday and Sunday Dinners 5Qc and 65c . }, UORS ARE SOLD AND PU NISH-{ . . MENT FOR VICLA ‘TIONS THERE-, . i) OF, ey . . BE IT ORDAINED by the Council] f} i I Bret Harte of the City of Nevada: . j Seectior ¢ she , awf . y . he ection it ae Shall be unlawful . . PER CMANENT WA VES j . or any person or persons in the City . ]] 3 1 A . . . ; of. Nevada to keep open or conduct . five you-a softer and more beauti\ 1 ianv “p ace E sj OBS 2 j . ¥e / ¥ i I eee aie fa . ee cde f io ay Speers ful wave. All are suaranteed to last . . Produces the Best Milk it is . t . NR OUTS OF to ROCs DAiee lavieny } \}night and the hour of 6 o’clock A. AON Cr I Possible to Produce M. succeeding. j PRICES ARE } . 1 . . . Section 2: It shall be unlawful to! Be ;. Guernsey Gold Medal Milk } HOLUOR & nn th cea cl ele had hel 3 cs 5.0 HI . } conduct any place of business having Hi and $5. 30 . e at won the State's highest . a closed front where liquor or inSPECIAL DUAR ri PER IMANEN'T INCLUDAwa rd of Calif. State Fair . eacieotins liquor is noi unless poe ING TWO STD131 TREATMENTS $5.00 . . H Place of business sha provide a % INE 744 PAGa Ww; ay moe hp hin . 1931-1932. 1933 lL ainne Gpecture inéouEn hon wee PHONE 740 GRASS VALLEY 147 MILL STREET dl U: S.N. JOHNSON, Prop. . person on the sidewalk may obtain a —————— eer ce eoneernenens ae Foes oppress . Neve S. Cit Phone 77 \. j clear and unobstructed view into the Hertenpeteate derteatestertentteteteitesfeotereotedcots che rlertrate toteteatesteay teatrrle trate teste nteatesteste tke rte oferta rte ste ste ote Ps vada City One ¢ 7 said place of business. *s ae Section 3: Any person or ,persons . # ~ f ie Se wh a who shall violate any of the provis+ ep ay ERS MBG GaGa i ap ake ions of this ordinance shall be deemKy Kad Ee ed guilty hehe eee a yea woot Ks On the South Fork of the Yuba River, 18 miles via Tahoeoe upon conviction 1ereof, sna IE . # het. Ra che oe Feu . i i cae . \ Eee ic 2 punished by a fine of not more than . % Ukiah Highway trom Nevada City, in the Heart of the Sierra's * @ three hundred dollars ($300.00) nor . *% M atte) uv . o S se les than twenty dollars ($20.00) or . A quiet restful retreat. Headquarters for Anglers : O ACE : by imprisonment for a period of not) and Hunters x more than thrée (3) months, or by} + Rates $2.50 per day, room and meals, $15.60 per week and ie Notice. of Offices foyWhich Candi-. . Settion *: As uned. tn-thig on MR. AND MRS. K. J. HAVERSTOCK, Props. = dates Are to Be Nominated at the! 24nce, the words “liquor” or “intoxi . ; % Primary Election and Names of} cating liquor’ mean beer, wine, gin, + Phone Nevada City 14-I'-24 3 Political Parties Qualified to Par-}. Whiskey, cordials, or rum, and every te ue : oa, we toipate Shovotc. a) liquid or solid, patented or not, con-. meron sale Sie se ae Lente rte sfeafe ates eso sehnototes tee sels He he wee eae ae tee aot se tee ore eset sehen teres he shee the the
Ue Seca taining more than 3 per cent of al— a Pursuant to Section .4, Subdivision] Cohol by volume and which are 1, of the Direct Primary Law, notice is hereby given that the offices for Which candidates are to be nominated at the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, the twenty-eighth day of August, 1934, together with the names of the political parties qualified to participate in such election are as follows: State and District Offices Governor. { Lieutenant Governor. . Secretary of State. ‘ Controller. . . { Treasurer. Attorney General. : Member of State Board of Equalization 3rd. District. Congressional Offices United) States Senator, . Representative in Congress 2nd. . District. Offices . Member of the Assembly 6th. As-. sembly District. { That the names of the politicas; parties qualified to participate in such election for nomination of can didates for each of the above memtioned offices are as follows: Commonwealth. Communist. Democratic. Liberty. Progressive. Prohibition. ; { Republican. Socialist.: i Notice is also given that at said Primary Election, candidates are to be nominated for the following offices, Legislative Judicial Offices Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Office No. 1. Full term. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Office No. 2. Full term, Associate Justice, District Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District. Full term. School Offices Superintendent of Public Instruetion. Superintendent of Schools. County Offices County Clerk and Auditor, Sheriff. District aaa : Treasurer and. Tax: Collector. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, Edad Supervisor of Neveda County, . . Aethup Ww tops s and Frank G. Boxe There being~no further business Third District. judges. to come. before the meeting, on moSupervisor of Nevada County,. That the election shall be held. tion of Director Hoge, seconded by Fourth District. Township Offices Justice of the Peace, Township. Justice of the Peace, Grass Valley ‘Township. Justice of the Peace Washington Township. Justice of the Peace Eureka Township. Justice of the Peace Bloomfield Township. Justice of the Peace Bridgeport Township. Justice of the Peace Rough and Ready Township. Justice of the Peace Meadow Lake Township. . Justice of the Peace Little York Township. Constable, Constable, Constable, Constable, Constable, Constable, Constable, Township. Constable, ship. Constable, Little York Township. And notice is also hereby given that at said Primary Election there Shall be elected in Nevada County a County Central Committee for each of the following named Politica] Parties as provided in Subdivision 5 of Section 24, of the Direct Primary Nevada Nevada Township. Grass Valley Township. Washington Township. Eureka Township. Bloomfield Township. Bridgeport Township. Rough and = Ready Meadow Lake Townfor use. for beverage purposes. Section 5: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are herewith repealed. IT IS ORDERED that this ordinance be published in the Nevada ‘City Nugget, Nevada City, California. Passed by the City Council of the City of Nevada, on the 15th day of June, 1934, by the following vote: Ayes: 5 Noes: none. Absent: none. \ A. SEAMAN Mayor and President of the City Council of the City of Nevada. Attest: GEORGE CALANAN City Clerk. Pub. June 18, 25. LEGAL NOTICE The regular monthiy meccting of jthe Board of Directors, of BLACK ROCK PLACER MINING DISTRICT, , was held at the office of the President, W. H. Taylor, at 605 Russ : Building, San Francisco, California, at 11:00. o’clock June 5, 1934. PRESENT: W. H. Taylor, Frank a. m., Tuesday, . G. Hoge, Albert Lachman. _ } W. Hoge, C. E. ABSENT: Arthur Clark. On motion made by Director Hoge, ‘seconded by Director Lachman, the following resolution was duly carried: RESOLVED: That it is in ‘the opinion of the Board of Directors necessary to issue and sell bonds of the par value of $200,000 of tige Black Rock Placer Mining District in order to finance: the construction of a debris dam, and an election is hereby called to authorize the issuance of the aforesaid bonds. That the election shall be held at the house of Claude Clark, Nevada county, the boundaries of the precinct are designated as those of the Black Rock Placer Mining District, as particularly described in the Resolution of the: Board of Supervisors of Nevada county, dated May 9, 1934, adopted by the Board of Directors of the. ‘. Black Rock. Placer'Mining District this date as the boundaries of the election precinct of Black Rock’ Plscer Mining District. Recorder. ‘ é >ublic pampininirator. 3 oroner,.. °. » That the election board shall ‘con: sist of Ww. H. Taylor, inspector, and fit. i] from 8:00 a. m., to 5: 00 p.m. on the . 5th day of July, 1934, for the purpose of authorizing the issuance of bonds of the par value of $200,000. That voting shall be by secret written ballot, said ballots to be of the following form: BOND ELECTION BALLOT Shall bonds be issued by the Black Rock Placer Mining District of the par value of $200,000, as proviaed for in Resolution of -the Board of the Black Rock Placer Mining District, June 5th, 1934. YES NO E] Place a “X" in one square. . That: The proposed bond issue shall be for $200,000 at the rate of 5 per cent and shall mature not later than January 1, 1945. RESOLVED: Nevada City Nugget is a newspaper of general circulation published and circulated in Nevada county. ' The Secretary of this Board shall cause to be published. therein in the Manner required by law three notices of the election to authorize the issuance and sale of bonds, to-wit, once not more than seven days from the date of this meeting, as required by section 52 Placer Mining District, Act, and twice once a week fortwo successive weeks prior to the date Director Lachman, the same was adjourned, . , ALBERT LACHMAN Acting Secretary. Pub. June 15, 22, 29. CERTIFICATE OF PERSON TRANSACTING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME THE undersigned, Pete Andreotti, hereby certifies that he is engaged in the Saw Mill and Lumber Business at Hills Flat near the town of Grass Valley, county.of Nevada, state of California, under the name and style of HILLS FLAT LUMBER CO; THAT he is the sole owner of said business and that no other person or persons are interested therein; that his post office address is Grass Valley, California. Dated this 26th day of June, 1934. PETE ANDREOTTI, State of California, ss County of Nevada, me = On this 26th day of June, 1934, before me; Harry M. McKee, a Notary Public in and for said county, personally .appeared Pete Andreotti known to me to be the person who: executed the within certificate and acknowledged to me that he executed the same. Witness my hand and officia! seal. HARRY M. McKEE Notary Public. GREASING Nevada City Garage CHAS. E. Plymouth Distributor SALES and Service SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT “ANYWHERE-ANYTIME”’ LEITER GAS AND OIL Every 128 MAIN STREET Motor Repair Work of , Engine OverhaulingValve Grinding BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS C. E. WAITE, SUPT. REPAIR DEP’. Expert i¢cuanics NEVADA CITY Kind PHONE er t-1 per cent per month on past accounts. a -LOTS DELIVERED =. 2 ue