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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 4, 1928 (6 pages)

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Reaper' From the early days of 1925 when the glowing words of SUBSCRIPTION RATES . promise were spoken, the promise of unsold bonds of a half. One year, California address, $2.00 million—yea, even a million dollars and operating surplus of . . Outside Catifornia in U. S¢ .. 2.50 . funcand completed all district millions—a four Sit MONUNS » jo. ccc cli 1.00 as high as PHYGO OM ONLNS ios. cecce us ole ck saws .69 picture of today, is a story of . . 25 tioning splendidly, to the dismal One MOnth= 22. .seesc<.oes Sinei@ LOViGR 2. .05 impending tragedy. The money is all spent or allocated, the . . Advertising Rates on application. admitted to be around $400,000, the mountain . Entered as mail matter of the sedeficit is now ‘ond class in the postoffice at Nevaup to the loud advance notices, the ia City, California, under Act of works failing to-live Publication office, 305 Broad St. General of A Legal Newspaper Nvul Circulation for Nevada City. and Ne vada County, as defined by Stat: canizin:; and Repairing Law. Printed and Published enthusiastically into the schome of impounding the waters . of upper Nevada county at the behest of a silver tongued at Nevada City. ACE TIRE SHOP 110 Main St. . mouther of sweet smelling phrases, and a number of which farmers still hang on his sugar coated words and still believe that he can lead them into the land of milk and honey by the magic of his mere spoken word. In no way has the manage ARTHUR A. WILLOUGHBY Editor and Publisher ELSIE P. WILLOUGHBY Grass Valley Associate and Manager ment proved that it is entitled to further use of the people's rights or its future money-to spend. It has frittered away the "BITSOF HUMOR Most radio sets resemble a careful engineer. They whistle at every sta . tion and crossing. It is . said there are more than . 200 varieties of sharks in the ocean, ‘No one has been f Species on able to. count the land. France is building thirty subma-: -lrines and expects -to have a fleet of INVITES YOU TO Forget your worriesand 401 miles the stopping. That’s nothing. without We were stopped 401 times in one mile. % es emery "fe 4 a 5 rhe ake ieate fe stestestesfeateateot seeteateatenteate oleate state atone Seok ole ofeste ode + a ty 4% aha sta aha who ste sta ate 1% Neatesteafufertente Meat i she ener terete fe ste rien ete festestesiordeaie te ate My He he eM a i 2 ie & 4 » plain language, been bunked. Those who fattened at the salaries for the time and helped rescue the people from the ruck into which they have plunged it. None, however. showed that magnanimity of high resolve which might have been expected from those who prate so long and long of their de » : : me + Rm votion to. the people’s cause. It is to be suspected that having : SEE US FGR YOUR PICNIC MEATS The choice of the meats for your picnic lunches, isa ¢ most important concern. Our assistance in aiding you to select what you prefer, starts with providing you with the choicest offerings to be found anywhere. We assure you prompt attention to your orders. ee a a Sa ae te ie a aac ac serve almost « Pane e oh % Me ate rfeoferteoteat He 5% whet ee ste ngage te ate Se pleate sleet Me sle4-584 ete reste ke pte LO rferfe fe Haus fens ote Seek nfe 0, st, Ha ste *, she sfestesfe Oey gets nfo eke og +. t the treasury by their methods of construction and everything on a leaf of lettuce but a milked please you. operation: they are still holding on in the hope that some mir: subpoena. let them conhim who . acle will happen to keep them on the payroll and Everything comes to OUR PRICES g to fresh migratin before oks number on a pocketbo (waits—even a wrong tinue to fatten their kindhuman telephone. of ARE REASONABLE. pastures. There seems to be none of the milk As a usual thing, girls who paint ness in the breasts of the three principal actors in the NID run around with their faces like to Our Merchants Lunch and tragedy. At least none appears evident on the suriace. The Special Sunday Dinner men who paint the town. te in his extremity Men talk about the women going tireless publicity agent of the triumvira : ce . ; back to sensible clothes, but you nevcalls on the civic organizaticns to come forward and save his er hear a man sighing for the fourfat salary for him. It is to be expected that the county farm It has got so they Store iB public trough should have, in the District's financial extremity offered to come forward and to have foregone their princely train went other day Rexall. ; N THE FACE OF IT, it looks as if the people have, in on an accomodation train once that come and eat here. We will do our best to inch collars FRESH FISH and the stiff-bosomed bureau, in “the good old. hitherto cbédient to his slightest wish, will buckle on Calanan. and Richards its armor and flock to the front line trenches as it has fredeys. sa afe esterte te ste ste fests Masta atiateate ste ste of tevte eteateste . rte ste stented teats cle stentiots ola sfe cleats state ote oleate steal state stents ste tetera tete tea atealecti ste rte PY quently done in the past. There will be few others, if any’ srt FRATERNAL CARDS cating to hang longer on the skirts of a discredited managemended for their struggle to save the District to the people. ment and perpetuate its useless and expensive existence. We are Now Supplving They have been reviled and spit upon by the tools of the NEVADA LODGE, Mo. 18, HE MANAGER, THE ENGINEER AND THE ATTORmanagement for daring to speak their minds on the questions ‘Our Customers with i & A.M. Stated meetings second WednesNEY, should be severed from the payroll without further at issue, but they have come through clean in spite of the abtiny of each month at Masonic Tem‘Fresh Fish Every Thursday ado and the District put on the minimum basis of economical ' use heaped on them. If they had but one red blooded associand Friday ote. 8 p. cm. Sototirning brethren re ecrdisntly invited. operation at once. The books and the accounts from the— ate on the board to werk with them, they could quickly acGILBERT J. DAVIS, W. M. very beginning should be thorougly audited and every complish something in the present crisis. We have no sympaSTENG EE, secy. The Prices Are Reasonable penny accounted for that has been spent.-lf money has been thy with those who cannot see a bright ray of hope in the sitMISCO LODGH, No. 48, K. of B. spent on that ill gotten child cf misery for the District, the uation once the decks are cleared of the wreckers who have The Quality is Right! Meets the 1st and 3d Friday nights Pacific Electric and Development Company, from District' brought this condition to pacs. The District must go ahead at Pythian Hall, Morgan and Poweli should be forced by whatever _and it will once it gets into competent hands. We have no canBide. Visiting Knights always welfunds, its complete restitution come, means possible althouch it is a remote possilility that any didates in mind for the ticklish job and it is a waste of time W. C. JEFFREY, C. C. salvage would be possible. a. Cio, Oss, Kot Re S. discussing new timber until the directors are’ ready to act. nee into the enterprise under the. SNSrlevle TN UMPING MORE M heate steERS ate nel natalie eet tie he hts *Me ate ake shen) +: akeateoti ote slesteans Stes teuts sta steat +<< be atPeak + Heatehe Mest <testestestasteste ‘ e tcete pteate it ale ayes + 1he ake ates! byt PROFFSSIONAL CARDS Bt OIE S 3SAO He NG0 HANS eHTAO UGE SAN OTE HON Te test Bg ss foolhardine utmost the be would nt manageme same TINE WATCH REPAIRING shirts they Radio Servicing and Repairs! CLARENCE R. GRAY wore ROSETTA BUZZA JOHNS Voesl aad Instrumental Instruction and would plunge Late of the Royal College of Musie, Londen, England. Vocal Pupil of Henry .Blower and Piano Pupil Nobody wants the of Herbert Sharne. Terms.on appli-! a 4 the District into a financial morass from which it could never be rescued under God's ereen heaven. . bonds of an enterprise which can’t make. bonds which expenses. There are: too many gilt edged }pay a : 7 . safe, conservative income ard have the finest security in the . 520 Coyote St. Phone 152 Grass Valley. world. Un until the public announcement that the people's GIVE HER A WRIST WATCH OF QUALITY ~ DR. BELL Work Called for and Delivered Dentist fl it comes from our store, it must give satisfaction ‘yights, privileges and revenues had been secretly given away Cffics Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 to the self-styled savior of the District without a penny of or your money goes back Evenings by Appointment
Nevada City Cleaners Irrigation District Nevada the therefor, recompense tangible Morzan & Powell Bidg. Phone W. H. Osborne oe looked to be a sound, financial concern, capable of meeting its Cieaning Pressing tepatring ~ pr. ROBERT F. WERNER just obligations; and with promise of a successful future. Since Patronize Home industry Physician and Surgeoa Mill Street, near Main Grass Valley . then as the mountain works have been completed with a great Office: 409 Rroad St., Nevada Cily verbiage, of flourish of trumpets and much dissemination Bours: 10-12 a.m., 2-5, 7-8 p.m. te terte steatestecteste teste te ct tata ‘ atest tle ate te teats he teoh tes! stents : %a+,etehe sha 9 -ene ents ete he at the tS Hteure RAI NE ote STONE ITN seteISS ANN okt ate ste hs ike Beteefe fe teternte sleiti oteal oeeter rbeafe terete w% Sa Sie stele ee ah 1 Nurse in attendance e ; the of delivering the on then job sadly fallen and have down Se RR ae * he ake Rei te shotetak “oh tht i Upholstering zs iy aha ihe eleheb 5 goods, it has been the tale of a toboggan toward a financial estion. Phone 229R. 218 French Ave. : JOHN W. DARKE 108J “ ° Phones ri ps K. H. Armstrong %. M. Walling ATTORNEYS AT LAW Hours: 10-12 a. m., 2-4 p. mi. Notary Public o 10SM See Me Telephone 41 See Beiter ft. ¥. Nilon . FEF. M. Nilon eee et %* Beye yy BR rats he ahs he hy abe ate ote Me ote ate ote Me ate ale Ma ate ok, re . crisis and the management has the gall to try to hang on in . the face of the debacle and passes the buck on whatever seems . re to be in range of his verbal ammunition. The plea will fall on many deaf ears that formerly were receptive. The people are . apathetic, waiting for the dread blow to fall when the bondholders will step in and claim their security. The source of friction today is not in the people who are dissatisfied with the way the District’s business has been handled and who wish Ke ts “W. E. WRIGHT 118 Mill St. Attorney at Law Grass Valley Office in Union Phone 23 Building Nevada City take a reef in their belts and get down to brass tacks and sever the tax eaters from the payroll as well as take a full in oa ae ees Cra . ventory of the situation, there is going to be trouble and still more trouble and probab'e disaster. T= PRESENT PLEA FOR SYMPATHY in this hour of e Nevada City Ont. D. ptometrist Optometrist to save the District to its rightful owners, the people. The Grass Valley. friction is in the management itself and until the directors Offices: . } trial is a clever-rusé “to dispossess Theodore Schwartz and homas Malcahey’ the people’s champions, as directors of the Mining and Cixil Mngineer LEE — ‘THE ROSE U and to replace them with two subservient tocls to Dist¥ict Reports Furnished BEAUTY SH PPE . Mining present three rubber stamps who jump at every the join Mining District Maps Flair Dressing and Peauis Phone 278R Nevada City crack of the manegeric! whin. The effort is futile as Schwartz Work. Famous’ Adele Milles and Mulcahey are stron “er today in the estimation of the peoToilet Articles. WARD A. FOHNSON, D.C. ple than ever for the brave fight they have put up to stem Chiropractor . the tide of the financial orgy which has been going on. It is. Louise Martin Nevada City : Grass Valley that two vecall elections were not held at the Office hours—-10 to 12 A. M.at unfortunate EDWARD C. UREN ‘J. EF. O'CONNOR Civil aud Mining Engineer United.. States. Mineral. Surveyor sed Land Surveyor. Upstairs Nevada City. 2 to 5:30 P. M., and Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays by appointment. 150% Mill St. WE AWAIT YOUR ORDERS For everything in Picnic Lunch Goods that will make a tempting meal. Canned and glassed goods in a great varietof y favors and ready to serve at a moment's notice. When you Phone Number One, you will find us ready and willing to serve you. by time of the previous election and placed two real friends of . 7 to 8 P. M., Grass Valley. Sundays . the City Hall. Main Street, Gras: 229 Commercial St. Phone N.C. °*% Meee ies GEO. H. SI WRKEY 7“ ¥ fas Attorneys at Law . 0 7aole NILON & NILON te Cae n: ee‘. oa ae te oe soho wc Ste heacd i. eige ° British mail The : one hundred within two years. Ano A crack R.E.HARRIS golden treasure of over seven millions of dollars and as yet District has not shown that it can effectively function and retire its bonds and interest on the proceeds from the sale of water and power. There is strong belief that the efficieneyof : the engineering design followed kas yet to be proven as *& productive of maximum application of flowage and delivery : to the ultimate destination. . ther reason of course why the paciSep} j fists should_ insist on reducing our SS NATIONAL COFFEE SHOP. [ove ==. See our artistic GRADUATION CARDS. : 4 By? prospect of bankruptcy facing the farmers who entered so. Congress of March 8, 1879 % ile ere Sefeae The Next SOS S 2, WUE TAME,Rennrad erySa?+ Helps You Buy And, best of all, there is always found here, something which will come within the price limit you have set. ate FEDERAL : We are prepared to help you do this with a large assortment of handsome, practical gifts. t Sd ”, on One Guarant-ed Combine beauty with utility in your gift to the graduate. ? What You Save t en eofeofeofenteofesfeogerfeefeng Irrigation District is at once a prime and a crying necessity. +, ? LRTRe SCAVICE ieseysh%eSHieioyHH eionscSeaecS FEDERALD jevada County, California, and de, . the; of oted to the development vsources of the community. . s teehee deat se ele GRADUATION GIFTS } HE NUGGET IS STRONGLY of the opinion that a thor-— ough house cleaning in the management of the Nevada. Published weekly at Nevada City, f& ry euleie teins cyc iengefend “a aeaeerle Lelergereop ofeaenteiesieofepite * ohh, Meats % Mestad Meseoly desterte % eae erforte Sefetetotoieiot: ee fea4 ele Seti Wee ee Behe Ree ferfestestest ~ TT IS TIME FOR A HOUSE CLEANING g [ihe NuvAvA CiiY NUGCE es eis ssa ee ements “= The Nugget Is Your Home Town Newspaper THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA . MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1928 _ people on the board where direct action could obtain to lopera the dey fer the District and for Nevada County. Mes Phone Number One We Deliver Phone G. V. 196 — wchwariz and Miulcahey cannot be too strongly com é prey