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March 27, 1936 (6 pages)

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. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, NEVADA CITY-NUGGET PAGE FIVE -*— 1936. 4 = LIGHTS FOR ROUGH AND READY ha . >) . ri EN IN CH AR GE ‘ Two-or-three residents 6 hy ~ SIGNS WP FAR ter Ready had their homes l'2 é . H H . Thru the K not Heoie . is thy an . day evening, the P 6. & B. tom-. a A Glimpse of ait Wig Fa ViLY ; : : ee eee : : . pany having completed the line InNat . A n T T . ] i N MINE VOL. 1. MARCH 27, 1926. No. 13. i . fi wy Savaval Han 9 = i) B® % H ¥ 4 ¥ a Sess ‘i " bhapielee PETE AES Sem wes See eee 2 a Burnin ems . Le ‘ tis the town = Fevers oes Bop MaPhhey BOS GR A} iN hvdas ne . ij x nN oe a a . were lighted Wednesday as wiring OL . Oi arene oo ae fustic in >a; meut ‘(By RITA DAVES) (ee serene ee completed. . Funeral services for the late HenNews has just been de eived Be? ie knot grade for — 5 . Sees stent sm —— F s NY x Bae Risine S i ne an P QValt } t t vou prefer . oe es SEU gem ylie S ae boys Ee ins of North San Juan were . Rising Sun mine one and a i i Pr or EAD Ipag * > Wie ¢AP . : ee ay) Sar . . \ : is Prés. “The Woman's (lad of . hooks, its opportunities for high : : ./miles west of Colfax is to be openec . x sood vood o1 Canptonville . F ye i4 ; ji held in the Methodist church of BS see S : oes : «i tedar elas. Wisk : : f!edueation, both in cuirure nd. in. —— i ip by New York City capitalists who ad tre seat eaile dager t SONTITT + . sus 38 oe , ‘ ‘ ey PMOL Sony Tas resterday afiernoo! ne Ee 5 £S : —_ dae s suge CAMPTONVILLE, March 26. trade is &n adyantage that gery . North sgn yuan ye eraey ererny er shave a bond and option. fhe*mine is bide digi sal ot pine shakes For. si) Out of over a hundred persons whom ;.American citizen 1S entitle to. a tev. H. H. Buckner of) owned by the Valentine Estate of . . Mr, and Mrs. Le te li painted. A good finish on walls . & . . . 3 aT Sinatra a eee. &, or sekets ates ag ‘ be 2 ee 2 8). <ts0~)} eli a 2G FOOG . ~ We cocntacted locaily, only two te) 12s “He opportunity for self-advant sity and officers OF the ss New York. If was worked in the] . jand Smith are havfade TOU done when and roof Pabco . fused to sign the petition’for a free . ment, there is at least sonic. induce} sonic Lodge officiated at the im-. early 80’s by Coleman Brothers, ane . ing. aiterations and . aeesiary keeps paige hia ve county library; one,;-a war veteran purent for the rising generation: Sp) prvesyS & es tA JH. Neff;the latter being a lieu. : . some. re-modeling . your home in. as ae date d erie ta x exempt, who gives no reason for . remain at home,.to better tc Friends, from far and near gath-. tenant governor of California,at one +-done on their home. good shape Che oe ‘ y i stand: the other ar oworman, . ; Dull. Our local communities. Li d_to pay their last respectS to @. time. Coleman Brothers also owned . el Clay sede Pee . aay tt aac age a UNWELCOME . ee ee ee .. . ive eitizens, ably eduinped ! beloved friend and comrade. Henry. tphe Idaho Maryland mine in about . work is heing done . ed. Just take a look pete Fiardian of four children, who bases . 1Ve OMIArNay So LuIEESS ne e : Bae Y{-the Idaho Marylana mine in aber by Mr. Jdhn Rich-. at some of the fihe ADVICE her refusal upon her eleven. year oid tésk. Hi uns known by everyone ON . 'the same year. The Rising San mine . ards. old homes in this A Scot consulted . 4 charge, saying: ‘igha wont tead. Our only. avatl: ble ith the Ridge. Interment was in the San. pas a past production of over $2 . --᐀ community .that}a London specialist . . anything, but. ‘True Confessions’.’’ . thirty miles*away, besides heing inj Juan cemetery. 000,000 at a depth of 750 feet. it Plate mirror bath. have had proper who told him hej i Sie then -she objects tothe small . other ‘counties. We are ineli for Henry W. Huckins was born in} The property has a ten-stamp mill . room eabinets are. paint protection and! must give up drink-} * a tax! tmembership. Those of us whe fib] North San Juan in 1871 and spent} ond@ complete mine equipment for . almost Indispe nsible compare une m wit ing. : . b ape . ‘way it mbership know that tically all of his life on the . : eee. ee aan . ja the modern bath, others that have not Ver disgusted, a Our community loses most_of it: ee suhaLmer ee died i eee gel fei 7 . operation. E. C. Klinker, opened the . room. We\ have aj had such care. the patient was 4 young people when they finish all} it is an imposition upon taxridge. He attended school there and. Rising Sun between the years of large’ selection to = walking to the door . the schooling they can get here, gees . payers of those counties, whue we); wes § ngaged in various activities. 4921-and 1927, but did very little choose from, steel . Mr. Ben Stedham! when the doctor. ae year high school. The very eee have the added ‘expense of fransthere. development work. His work consistor wood cases with . is erecting a small) called him back. . d tis Se ’ 4h J . ie ~ . yen ph 5 2 Z “ g y ‘ Tanetis ta : hic nr er-! “DMha foo for pA parents who can afford it send their . portation. Even postage fo and fram } ior many years he conducted a] eq mainly of running a drain tunfull Venetian -mir-. home on his propel The fee for m} . aes : aye mae eee Tees ee ae tan er eine and eas: Stat! there,.In 1934 : : rors and glass shel-. ty on Nimrod street) advice,”’ he said “is. children to other cities tod con‘inne. tae Stare library is much more ex-. sidre and gas station there. n 19384) jel: . 76S 0 g ee ee eee So PHINBAS ther cities on ink bi : ; eae Pe ves. The cost of. in Nevada City. two guineas. their education. Those. bovs andl pensive’ than the low annual tax rate . he disposed of this business and deThe new company plans to sink . those cabinets is geegre . “phat’s all right,” girls who are rot so fortunate gens . and by far less satisfactory, than aj voted his tric solely to his minin¢ . the shaft and.develop the mine at; reasonable. Rustic cabin sug-. replied the Scot. & 4 Sy oe . 7 ES Bt, Seta E J eet z . i . eeq? hy -% erally leave home, anyway, the best convenient branch system. , interests. depth. Mr. Ed G. Uren, mining en——— gestions. .Redwood. ‘I’m -. no taking ia way they can, seeking their liveliSo far as polities and politicians Henry Huckins was a member Of. eineer of Nevada City will be i: Mr. a W. Johns is. or pine’ log . cabin. your advice. LAL} 7 8e ELLE tve . s S ar oy x é ’ $ 5 : is . f j : E e. _are. coneerne ve ql fro> the} George H. Marshall Post of Spanish eS Ope ee Peas : sar } in charge of mod . ey saree i a ea kuin War Veterans, Gravel ae ie ernizing_ the home them return. A-community which . column “+ hinkims ET ets Se ee PR sterans, .“ravelt-mine. + of Mr. and Mrs. 4 loses its fiture citizens cannot grow . %t. L. of the Nevada City Nuce! . Range lodge No. 59, F. and A. M. of . Farmer on upper NEVADA COUNT Y LUMBER ‘ A county whosevrural towns cat ain. Of March 20: “If the supervisors are . Camptonville and the Scottish Rite; Downieville; Mrs. Lola Cleveland, Boulder street. COMPANY 5 vi 2 Ye § s Cmmicat ° } i * sis > j y “. dtabnahtds not Worthy of the taxa-. Wise: Dotiecally ane otherwise, thev. bodies of Sacramento. Camptonville;. sister in law, Mrs. “THE FULL SERVICE YARD” { z P: a ae . : : . . o Be me r Stuye 7Or IY r . ; ise F tion which supports ‘t will heed the plea (for a library). Mr. Huckins is survived by his. Rose Huckins, Yuba City; several Protect your inOscar J. Odegaard, Manager ; Books are knowledge! A free, loThey might as well have the hon! widow, Mrs. Kate Huckins and sisnieces and nephews. hoa be Beth ae Phones 498-499. Nevada City j cal library, with its proper kind of . Of establishing this institution as) ters: Mrs. Eva Coverdale, Vallejo;. The late Shebley Huckins was a ek eee ‘ ‘ ; some later board.” Mrs. Lucille Anderson; Yuba City; . brother of the deceased. _—— Purchase a package of Easter Egg sees ss step daughters: Mrs. Effie Winlecki. The W.R. Jefford and Sons Funiq dye ‘and receive chance in PBr’er RabEaster Baskets and novelties at. Oakville, Wash.; Mrs. Mae Carelock, eral Home had charge of funerai Y x a — >: " 5 i bit, at Colley’s Confectionery. Poley’s. !OQaklarid; Mrs. Ruby Lavezolla, of arrangements. p z ' 4 2 Subscribe For The Nevada City Nugget Now! . i ic igs SIS tee Zz Re em oe W. N. Baker and -W. E. Moulton, ‘ é A PRE A KY tO, AOR pl Sprnas a Bid ae pes eae So ——— 3 B , : business men of French Corral, we-< “-ERTISEMENT : 4 a. & Nevada City visitors Wednesday. NOTICE TO CONT 8 (TO : . ae &@ was a Novada City visitor yesterday. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Hance Oe of Nevada High’ ~ . Little “Bubby” Lysterup, son otf he ol District, will receive bids for fu rishing a J a yO; mraterial trans abo : ; ! ie aa Mie “Prank beyaters -. portation and services for the construction of a Gymnasium and ClassPRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 27 AND 28. (ek et sora ae é tee : 5 tle sek of} soom annex and certain alterations to Present High School Building at ; : . f Grove street, is quite ill at the fam-. ~ovada City, California; each bid to be in accordance with Plans and Picasa tty spies SN aaa Ae 4 s = oe ssl ily home with an attack of pncu-. esifications now on file with the Board of Education of Nevada High : lb Ky Secrila School District, and with William Mooser, and William Mooser Jr., Archi2 papsceeisdcneden eos sa atin Staaaaen S. ¢ NS : Hl Be ots. 681 Market Street, San Francisco, California. ‘ Bs ES eee Bids shall be received as follows: : FF h Ai 1 lb. 17 , ae Miss Mary Bennett, student at! Rid No. 1 For all Plumbing and Heating and Ventilating Works as per res fairway oc PERE ik ola uae canaries ae % c . . & Stantord University is spending her . Plans and Specifications. iy PM kc gen Lb. C . j ao : Rees ins eve Pd NO, 22 bor en eectrical works as per plans and specifications, 4 4 . ; spring vacation with her parents,’ pid No. 3. For all balance of works (General) as per plans and specificat if 3 . . it Mr,. and Mrs. Elsworth Bennett. tions. Signet vas Libs. ¢ . ne _.« . Bid No. 4 Includes all work including General Work, Plumbing, and , . . ) 3 aaaie yi ey oe : . Heating and Ventilating and Electrical work, and ail as shown . . t Easter rabbits and, novelties —at P ~ see F . } ae ; at Ness ear ; on and described on the Plans and Specifications. a4 A LB. COL at CaS eset a pr emanates OE etree 25c . 3 Colley’s Confectionery. ; Notice is hereby given that all proceedings relating to the above ‘a j g ¢ . pe as sabe: —! Project, including Bidding, Awarding of Contract and all work to be done i Fed " . n AT op ‘ SCT : , i ih ‘ 3 ~ ae Smooth and Strenghtful . . i foo LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 on the project are subject toethe Rules and Regulations and all conditions Lb. Pk . . = inistratl : ; eee yas, Soe Pec uuas a eee Satake ° g. C . . \ described by. the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. 4 Why ae TEA . ers NEW TODAY 3idders are hereby notified that pursuant to the statutes of the State ° . FRANKLY, we grocers who work aed the Sele. . of California, or Local Law thereto applicable and in compliance with the : ily” any complaints. We se seuss : . a oxen Peas te cedars i pekae rite ere Pore 5 Fe Pes : Liptons Orange Pekoe way sat Galapis 7 hy fh aaalit FOR RENT—-SEVEN ROOM PART-. sulations of the I ederal Emei gency Administration of i ublic W orks. Tea pot free with each Ib pkg while they . try to sell only foods of uniform high quality. PU Waaninhed Ranke Write Bot A fhe Board of Education of Nevada High School District, California has ae x ae But we're only human. You might, sonie ens af Be elias 30x A! .certained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and at rates for im last. \ time, make a purchase here which wasn't up care of Nugget office. 3-27-1tp. Legal Holiday and overtime work in the locality in which this work is to if Lg pkg : C to standard, a, (mace = eae) be performed, for each eraft or type of workmen or mechanies needed to a: Be Mtn i x i But don’t worry about it. We fake Full Fe ll] execute the contract which will be awarded the successful bidder. sporty, Greate ot Wee ice the ful The Prevailing Rates so determined are as follows: e always gladly refun y : Te : : ve Bobby Benson glass with each pkg. price of any purchase which proves unsatisie Trade or < POE Hourly ___ Rates for Legal Le. Pk factory. 712 K St. Opp. Old P. O. . . . Occupation Diem Wage Wage Rate ° Holidays &.Overtime : 8: 8C : Sacramento \. . Carpenter $ .75 Same . PIGSEGROI eee no wins cnlantsoree ss ; 1.00 ‘Same Cun Ar rs Plasterer’s Hod Carrier ...-. 6.00 5 Same = i > a Albers Roseware — Ba he tetera ia sk 10.00 1.25 Sanie No. 2 Can for ¢ E ge Bricklayer’s Hod Carrier ...--6.00 75 Same CORN (os 'o ocel aa cage a 3 2 M T: e d ii Sheet.’ Metal: =:2.52.2-----------=-.--8.80 1.10 Double Legal Hol. . for an ailore Plumb 8.80 1.10 D Me reer BISA ARE REL ee RT DOP ene ee ae cant 38 : ouble Lega ol. Independence lowa Pack TOM ATOES 3 25¢ Sier Overtime aan. No. 2 can 9: for Cc 1278 Sr iC) de eee man eep ane eC eRe cy 6.00 of Same ~
Large No. 21 Can. With puree Blectrical -..-..------------6.00 75 Same . or e arger Concrete Finisher 8.00 1.00 Same i Concrete Worker 5.00 6214 Same reen Lu ringiess z ker 5 : Woman Laborers. (Building)— -...-..---. 4.50 56% Same ee a No. 2 cans. for C j ; Staawtttiers. 1.26 cicccccsvsceeue 8.80 1.10 Double Legal Holiday ~ & Perfect Fitting $16 75 . $1.65 Overtime zi Models * ° \]. Tile. Setters -..---.---.1------+-+-++8.80 1.10 Double Legal Holiday . Pride of the Farm Sizes 14 to 48 $1.65 Overtime ! : Roofers (Composition) -.-.-.---8.00 1.00 Same amps—Large fc . yh. R PAS AEETR ENTER A Se Van C p> g Steel Worker 9.00 1.12% Time and one-half : : cestesfenleaterterteniesferteneoterioteteneieeiototowion te . Lathers -....--------:-----2e-e-sooe 8.00 1.00 Time and: one-half Aristocrat—Quart jar. SER mc st A AeA ea ‘Pos Toasties Finest Cereal for Kiddies as well as 4 grownups. 5 PACKAGES 10 Ib. tin 99° 10° af 21° 13° 25° 28° Sleepy Hollow Cane and Maple COCOA Bakers Breakfast OVALTINE CRACKERS Ritz Mlakes TEE TISSUE SCOTCH SOAP A White. King Product SOAP ~ Crystal White SUPER SUDS SUPER SUDS Medium pkg. ly lb. tin Large pkg. Ige. pkg. 3 rolls large pkg. 10 bars ‘Ige. pkg. = 39° ‘TOMATO JUICE MARGARINE GEM NUT OR DINNER BELL % 7 it Sacramento’s Busiest Store ae, C7 "ss OZ. CAN + *, ae re cae ~ Jel Well = Ke fe) “ste stesMe we ceteris 5% eae + > phe ate ® Meiers + Teer % G e? eX . said specified rates to. all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by The foregoing schedule of per diem wages is based wpon a working day of eight hours. The hourly wage rate prescribed hereinabove is the per diem rate divided by the aforementioned number of hours constituting a working day. : It shall be mandatory upen the Contractor to whom the contract is awarded, and t1pon any subcontractor under him, to pay not less than the them in the execution of the contracts. Notice is also hereby given that all bidders must submit. with, their PACKAGE be : Your choice cf the six-new cube flavors te ates NEXT TO HALE’S cS >, eS ee », tee Sesh ©, a he dass sta the tha ste se teste te etttoiioiieloieioivieievieieieteies este te stestertestertesterterie ene keiois Me ek o eS ¥) March Progress Sale SPRING SPORT COATS ‘ +, cS o> ray AL. ye ae ee * eS cae o +4, FLOUR +, te Harvest Blossom Extra —— cere ee Pinid Backs @12 95 * BREAD Berra a eee 1” 2 sas 1 2 To the Style Front! ° % AY White or wheat sliced A fishtail or box swagger, a # Ree ant oet cuee nt 11 oz. bottles e Hollywood wrap -—— you'll fina 4 BEER 4 25 any ‘“Chadwick’’ outstanding* Brown Derby ly smart and So well made! % i fe oe HOGS oe ee e Ombre plaids, Club or Pin 3 35 checks, vivid fleeces — with 3 rich plaid backs — all Earl(Plus Bottle Deposit) Glo lined in sizes 12-20 to 44. For the Complete Spring Wardrobe Man Tailored SPORT SUITS 3 DISTINCTIVE MODES— Modes in Men’s € Wear Woolens 12.95 decreed a The stylists have “Suit Season’? and no wonder with such a choice of mannish raat S sedestetestene ted deotesbotestetoteetedtedestesiote Libby large No. 2 can Troco : ‘ : —2 LBS. 23c on Get Your Copy of the Family Circle. a a a oa ee ee ihe i i ie le ie ie ie i ld aie > Oe ne ne aCe ie ie ie ie Se se ie bids a tentative schedule showing the classes of labor and the number of each class he will require in the performance of the contract. ; Each bid shall be made out on a form to-he obtained at the Bank of America, Nevada City, California, or at the officé of William Mooser and William Mooser, Jr., Architects, 681 Market Street, San Francisco, “California, and must be accompanied by a certified or-cashier’s check or bid bond for five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid made payable to the crder of the Board of Eduation Nevada High School District, Nevada City, California; shall be sealed. and filed with the Clerk of said Board on or before March 28, 1986 at 2:00 P. M. and wil! be opened in public at or about 2:00 P. M. of that day in the office of the Principal, Nevada City High School, Nevada City, California. : : The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into contract if awarded the work, and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into said contract after being requested so to do by the Said Board of Edueation. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a labor and ma-' terial bond in an amount equal to 50% of the contract price and a faithtul-performance bond in an amount equal to 100% of the contract price, said bonds to’ be secured from a security company satisfactory to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and to the said Board of Education. A list ‘of such surety companies is on file with the Board of — ducation and with William Mooser and William Mooser Jr., Architects, 681 Market Street, San Francisco, California. : ‘ The said-Board of Education reserves the ri bids, andjor waive any irregularity in a bid. ae “Award of any contract hereunder shall be éonditioned upon funds being made available for construction thereunder, and upon the Board of Education of Nevada High School. District having the right to hold . bids received for a period of thirty days from the date of the openin théreof unless otherwise required by law.” as ee ght to reject any andall prs models to make your wardrobe Dated: Nevada City, California, March 13, 1936. : f sparkle! Swanky . 1-button Board of Education, Nevada High School District.’ Te ~ coats, double breasted types or (Signed)' : J. F. COLLEY, President. * a trotteur length swagger jack‘ P. G. SCADDEN, Cler! et. Earl-Glo_ lined, perfectly Date of First Publication March 13, * man tailored. Oxford Grey and Mar. 138, 20, 27. , : ; ‘ ie = Navy, Sizes 12-44. ‘ = ee x = 2 :} e 3 a . . ° i roi , = > cneenneesessuababena : lr Advertisement in The Nugget is Dollars in Your