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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 8, 1935 (8 pages)

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SUIT FILED TO QUIET WHEN?. . . Right this week. WHERE? .. At your neighborhood store. WHAT? ..A great opportunity to stock your pantry with these fine, quality foods—at real savings. Come in early —while ‘assortments are complete. It'll be money in your pocketl PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 8 TO 15TH INCLUSIVE PINEAPPLE DEL MONTE WHOLE SLICES PEARS oo tet a ee DEL MONTE PEAS DEL MONTE TOMATO JUICE DEL MONTE HOT SAUCE DEL MONTE RICH, TASTY FRUIT COCKTAIL DEL MONTE wo VEGETA ORANGES LARGE, JUICY Pound ]9c TO GET UP for Edwards: AIRWAY— Fresh Ground a ere ¥, Pounds 55¢ No. 242 can 15 DEL-MONTE YELLOW CLING No. 214 can Pic EARLY GOLDEN con 5 ELUIFIEST SYRUP MAX-I-MUM CA LIBBYS WHITE KING ‘GRANULATED CALUMET No. 214 on 18<¢ No. 2 can 16 No. 1 can 7c c MARSHMALLOWS CORNED BEEF Can you imagine a freight re train 10 miles long loaded with sugar? That is the amount of California grown sugar that Safeway -purchased last year. Fine Granulated— Paper Bags 1 oe 13¢ 19 Pounds A7c _ i ———— aA 2 Pound Can 4A9c § Lb. Can 9 7 Cc GRAPE FRUIT Sr ee 19¢ SWEET POTATOES 7 Pounds een se See ee BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE NE AND MAPLE SOAP NEW CUBES FLAVORED BAKING POWDER GRAPE NUTS Stores Sugar Age Smee ae Lb. pkg. 15c Qt. jug 29c No. 1 can 15¢ TITLE IN DITCH DISTRICT The San Juan Ridge Mutual Water Nevada Cotinty Superior Court, against twenty John Does, to’ quiet title to several sections of land in . horn :Creek, GREENHORN CREEK A, good ledge of ore is reported toe! for have been contacted by S. M. Jack-. North’ Bloomfield, son and Franks«F. Droltz at forty-foot shaft and have run a nel about fifty-five. feet.The the Milton and Lake Ditch districi. . erty is eight miles east of here. PROPERTY their . Association today filed suit in the . Two Jack quartz property on Green-'} The men have sunk a . RELIEF ‘ 4 . j i and . days ‘ago with’ his ment. It will take ;construct the dam. The Relief Hill tunpleted. HILL DAM Fred Zanocco of Nevada City . awarded a contract to erect. a dam the Relief Hill gravel mine; near was left several team and equipthree months to gravel company . will be ready for a fine season of prop-. piping as soon as the dam’ is comPAGE THREE . ey! County Clerk, R. N. Mc Cormack, and deputy clerk, Ralph Deeble are also in Sacramento attending a convention, held at the Sacramento county courthouse on the same dates as the supervisor’s convention. The county clerks meet regularly every ‘LIQUOR INDUSTRY URGANIZES TO SAN FRANCISCO, March 7.—The ‘maintenance of a new standard of ethics in the entire liquor industry was foreshadowed by the formation of a new organization called the ,California Liquor Industries Association. Membership already jincludes ‘more than 850 California companies SUPERVISORS AT SACTO. CONCLAVE The Nevada county supervisors left here Wednesday to attend the annual Supervisors Convention held this year in Sacramento at the Senator Hotel on March 6, 7, 8. Supervisors Carey Arbogast, Frank Rowe, E. B. Dudley, Joe Frank and Alex Robertson, made the trip to Sacramento, where they will discuss the various
problems arising in the course of them to confer with’ the legislature, which is in session at the time. MINE OWNER PASSES $iveoe over the Snowden mining property passed away at his home in ‘San ;operating under the national liquor. their work, They are expected to reeter! oo a codes including as well almost}:urn from the session Friday or Sattee per. Weeeeeene ae : : : preparing to operate the property in every Eastern firm that is distribut-. urday. : é es : the near future. ing in California representing : : f every branch of the industry .. dis4 tilling, rectifying, importing; wholesaling, retailing and allied lines. ! The organization will take an act-. ive part in helping to create for the f liquor industry the same degree of prestige that is enjoyed by other industries. It will do its utmost from within to aid in the enforcement. of all state and federal laws so as to curb the bootlegger who is still. a major foe of the industry as well as jet the United States ~ government. The Association will create plans for: sound trade practices and intends to {constitute itself as a reliable source ! of exact information for every: branch of the industry. Officers elected “by the California Liquor Industries Association are . -; well-known figures in the liquor . business of the state. President is! Leon M: Voorsanger, President of . The E. G. Lyons & Raas Company of California. Vice President, J. S. Foto,! Bohemian Distributing Company of . Los Angeles. Northern California . Secretary, Louis J. Gilbert, partner i in Scott and Gilbert. Southern California Secretary, Bernard P. Calhoun, attorney. t The organization will maintain division offices in Los Angeles and San! Francisco, with branch groups in. each of the 58 counties of California. . SEE THEM AT THE Grass Valley Electric Co. Small Down Payments-—Small Monthly Payments 120 East Main Street Phone 9POEMS OF LOCAL POETESS READ OVER RADIO . i One of A. Merriam Conner’s ad'mirers has noted that her poems are *' appreciated by all sorts and condi-' {tions of persons because of her. ‘Jen and Me’’ recently published in the. {Nugget she was elected to alife. “membership in the Liar’s Club of . , Burlington, Wis. } One of her very latest publications ; jin the Nugget, ‘‘Dead as a Dodo’”’ was last week read over KROW during . the Saturday Short Story Hour. . “Dream Flowers” published in the, Nugget several months ago was in-: corporated in the Cornwall Antho. logy gotten out by the Cornwall Pub-— ‘lishing Company of Cincinnati. The poem ‘‘Home’’ which had been’ ‘published in the Nugget. was_ read by! the Master Builder over a national! ‘hook-up from Washington, D. C. . I Sy Your personai cepresentative ssa eacien cee ines lieres ESE } ‘SUIT DISMISSED : BY MUTUAL CONSENT, By agreement of the parties con: ,cerned the action brought by Alpha D» you want business action at some paint out of town? Go M. Lattin against J. A. Casserly in. there by telephone. It is fast, personal communication. TX which Miss Lattin sought $10,000 . Do you want to cut costs? Telephone. Long Distance ‘for alleged breach.of promise of mar. lriage and an action in which Casser-. _ liv sought recovery of personal prop-! erty alleged to include $200 in gold coin, a gold brick valued at $675 and . other propefty alleged to be worth! in the aggregate of $1359 have been ! dismissed and formal orders of dis-: missal have been made on the court records. . PRELIMINARY SURVEY IMPROVEMENTS FOR comrrcomnost. LUMBER TALKS Tuesday the County Board of Supervisors held session and took care of regular routine business. The clerk of the board was directed to have bids to supply the county with wood presented at the April meeting. George C. Selland, retained by the county to make a tentative survey for the proposed additional story for the county court house, installamultiplies your ability to be in many places in a single day. Do you want to hold out-of-town customers? Telephone. Supplement actual trips with frequent voice-visits. We will be glad to help you work out a systematic business-building telacheae b an. Tum PAcIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Telephone 156 318 Broad Street , . Don't let anyone tell you that the BETTER HOUS-ING PROGRAM is completed. It goes marching on like . John Brown's Body. It will be years before the people of. the United States catch up with their normal building and modernization needs. Federal Guaranteed Loans are still available for your modernization, renovation, beautification ‘plans. Scores Hon “oF ran clevetor: and ‘other: need-"/28 “Gf people in this county are taking advantage of this o -jed improvements, made a prelimin. t ; k . 1 : est “ ; ; : ary. fTeport:. He’ said it will not be . } portunity BASE TOSS, Cniarge their ‘+homes, and Resessury to miake the building say paint their houses outside and in. ‘ thigher to add the additional story E . ARE YOU? . but that it' can be done by lowering ‘the old fashioned high ceilings; The . \ ane: a : ‘We stand ready to advise you in everything that perand recorder on the ground floor! ‘tains to your Building Plans. We supply every concievceilings of the offices of the.sclerk would be lowered and the ceilings on * Sea the second floor raised to make room able, material that can be of use to you: for the additional floor. The elevator “ would be placed in the front part of the building. The project is expected to be finished with the aid of PWA and SERA funds. v7 Fred E. Conner, \ PHONE . The Nevada City Nugget re . Now $2.50 per year. two years in Sacramento to enable . *Gus Weissbaum who last fall took