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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 18, 1934 (8 pages)

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PAGETWO_Rem s a \ BILL TO SUSPEND MINE ASSESSMENTS PASSES ‘Word has just reached the Nugget that a Senate bill to permit the sSuspensionofthe requirement for $100 worth of labor or improvements a year on mining claims during the year ending July 1, 1934, was passed May 7, by the House and sent to the Senate for amendment by the House SACRAMENTO’S LITTLE THEATER GUILD have organized a_ Little Legion Theater. love a good play. to charity. Their first play will be FORMS IN GRASS VALLEY Young people of dramatie talent Theater Guild in Grass Valley and propose o present a play once a month at the They are receiving the enthusiastic support of. theater goers in both Nevada City and Grass Valley who They have decid/ ed to devote a part of their earnings “The Sr . ne WIDECIRCLEOF FRIENDS GIVETO ST. MARY'S FUND Four. counties have joined in the movement to lift the indebtedness of the Sisters of Mercy Academy at Grass Valley. In 18 cities and towns adjacent to Grass Valley tickets are being soldto help raise funds to pay bills that have been accumulating for a a gna eee ee “ THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET Ee oes FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1934 ST TT? CABIN BURGLARS STEALS VIOLIN MADE IN 1732 CAMPTONVILLE, May 10.—While he was in town on business Tuesday, the cabin of Charles Warner, on Oregon Creek, five miles south of town, was robbed. The cabin was broken into with a small crow bar, prying off a hinge hasp, and articles of considerable value were taken, including an old violin, made in 1732, valued at $400, a box of old coins, 3 guns, mining tools, and clothing. Constable A. H. Behrens made an CANDIDATES . FOR SUPERVISOR (Incumbent) JOSEPH A. FRANK Hereby announces his candidacy for County Supervisor of the Fourth Supervisorial District at the, Primary [ Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR PHIL G. SCADDEN gust 28, 1934, . Is hereby announced as a candidate for Assessor of Nevada County, at the Primary Election, Tuesday, AuFOR SUPERVISOR FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR . BUSIEST STORE more than tWo years. THE FACTORY STORE 100 % VALUES Next to Hales N. R. A. (Main Store) It’s like a ‘‘Field of Wild Flowers.”’ Flocks of Bright New WASH FROCKS tailored seersuckers, dainty voiles, prim lawns, gay percales, trim ginghams. And. what well finished details! Every color you could ask for. Sizes 14 to 20; Sizes 36 to 52; » also half sizes $1.00, $1.95, $2.95 SILK HOSIERY Over 300 Pairs All new spring shades. All per_ fect. Chiffon and service weight, pair 50¢ JERSEY SWEATERS . New anchor and wheel sweaters that are pretty nautical and pretty nice! $1.95. White or navy and in sizes 34 to 40, ~ QUALITY SKIRTS Over 300 : All sizes. Crepes, Tweeds, Fian-_ « nels. $1.95. Whites and colors. VISIT OUR NEW COTTON SHOP!! the 23. young people who can demonstrate a modicum of darmatie skill. QUARTZ PROPERTIES AT From good authority it is learned that E. C. Klinker, who represents a large mining concern, has taken over the German, Ocean Star, Washington and Columbia mines in the Washington district. These are all quartz properties and have good past production records. and sent to the Senate for amendment. _ The bill will make certain exemptions applying only: to small, hard pressed miners. It shall not exempt persons who paid an income tax of 1933. Applications for exemption must file notice of such desire on their Part, and limits have been set on the number of claims a person exempted May hold. The act applies also to Laughing Guest,” to be presented at Legion Theater Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, May 22 and This group of talented amateurs . will welcome into its organization all WASHINGTON TO RESUME This cooperation shows that the people realize the Sisters’Academy is an asset not only to Grass Valley but too the entire surrounding country. . Tickets are available in the follow_. ing towns: Alleghany—Clayton Bennett, R. P. ; Hawkins. Auburn—Cecil Coughlan. Colfax—Chase and Welsh, . Kelleher, Mountain View Hotel, Pen. dergast and Bianchini, Starr Inn. . Columbia Hill—Miss Bridgie Mahoney. . Downieville—William Barton, Tony Costa, Dugan’s Meat Market, M. Bae , Fischer, Mrs. William Floyd, Frank’ . Guasco, Tony Laevezzola, J. E. Mc-! ; Donald. Matt investigation and is working with the sheriff’soffice at Marysville in an endeavor to apprehend the burglar. %. Mrs, Walter Miobley and daughter, Elaine, of Auburn, spent Saturday and Sunday in Sacramento. E. J. HAVERSTOCK County Supervisor of the Third § Election Tuesday, August 28, 193 Hereby announces his candidacy for pervisorial . District at the Primary M. J. BROCK u. Election Tuesday, August 28, 134. Is hereby, announced as a candidate for County Assessor at the Primary ‘. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR FOR SUPERVISOR O’Brien. Tyler—Roy MacNamara. Washington—Mrs. Bernedetta Foster, Henry G. Kohler, W.:J. Phelps. E. B. DUDLEY (Incumbent) SPECIAL 5 Permedge ; ~ RAZOR DutchFlat—Monte Vista Inn, Mr. George Sharon. j { Forest—John Morris,, Pat Morris. . FrenchCorral—W. E. Moulton. i Graniteville—William McLean. . Hills Flat—Larry Dunn. } Nevada City—Alpha Hardware & , . Supply Co., Argonaut Cafe, Bank of America, Betty Jean Shop, The Bootery, Bosworth Furniture Co., Bowman’s Barber Shop, Bret Harte Cigar Store, J. F. Colley’s, Dickerman’s Drug Store, Elks Club, Pat Foley, Frank’s Place, Grissell*and Dolan, A. Hartung Jewelry Store, J. J. JackAlaska. The Nugget will publish the “‘certain exemptions,” as soon as the information is received. «I have MONEY IN THE BANK.” Think of the plcasant and profitable possibilities “which this enviable condition presents. It makes realities out of wishes. ble home with a little garden .-I wish we had the money to send the children to college . . .-' I wish we had a comforta. --. I wish...” But why go on? Wishing succeeds only in making the “wisher” more dissatisfied with his condition. Union. E. B. Dudley. Kern Fogarty, W. Giles, Mrs. Woodell. Howe. erra Butte Inn, ‘‘Dad’’ Wilson. son, Jacob’s Store, Keystone Meat Market, Kopp’s Bakery, H. M. Leete, Charles W. Leiter, S. Lee Leiter, National Hotel, National Meat Market, Plaza Garage, Plaza Grocery, PresBLADES and tube Lavender (mentholated ) SHAVING CREAM both for I Drug Store oar + ec, Til REXALL DRUG STORE ton News Store, Red and White Hereby announces his candidacy for County Supervisor of the Third Su—. pervisorial District at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. JOHN M. HAMMILL (Incumbent) FOR COUNTY TREASURER AUDITOR R. N. MCCORMACK . Is hereby announced as a candidat . . Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR COUNTY CLERK AND ; for County Clerk and Auditor of Ne-. . vada County at the Primary Election FRANK STEEL (Incumbent) Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
C) Is a candidate for re-election to the office of Assessor, Nevada County, at Primary Election, August 28, 1934 Ts hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer at ‘the Primary Election, FOR COUNTY RECORDER SAMUEL J. CLARK . FOR SHERIFF ARTHUR BARRICK ‘ County at Tuesday, August 28, 1934. Hereby announces his candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Nevada the Primary Election, Hereby announces his candidacy for reelection to the office of County Recorder at the Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR J. F. O'CONNOR FOR SHERIFF GEORGE R. CARTER (incumbent) sust 28, 1934, Store, Schreiber’s Cafe, Shamrock Cafe, Skagg’s Store, Smith Package Grocery, Tamale Parlor, Morning North Bloomfield—Samuel Bivens, North San Juan——Mrs. Bradbury, Rough and Ready—-Mrs. George Sierra City—Mrs. Ben Hames, SiSmartaville—-Miss Downey, James Bank of America has 415 conveniently located banks CHROME PLATED ew es . GEM Assure yourself o clothing by phoning us to call for your laundry bundle, f clean, healthful in California where you can prove the advantages of HAVING over WISHING. At any one of these 415 banks you will be among friends and neighbors, as one out of every four men, women and chilwith blades %e LAUNDR does if ji Phone 108 urass Valley Nevada City _ GRASS VALLEY STEAM Phone 250 W dren in the state is a customer of Bank of America. Tune in LEADERS OF TOMORROW” Columbia -Don Lee S$ ystem, Every Wednesday, 8 P.M. BANK of AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION M DICKERMAN DRUG STORE Nevada City, T. W. Richards California . H. Dickerman LAUNDRY * DRY CLEANERS 111 Bennett St Grass Valley re ae sree ASSAYER and miNiING ENGINEER Techow Laboratories WALTER TECHOW, Ph. D, Consulting Engineer and Chomist ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES Phone Main 4215 620 Eye Street Sacramento, Oalifornia MINE HELP Miners, Hoist Men, Compressor Men, Electricians, Blacksmiths, Riggers, Millmen, Millwrights, Cooks and Kitchen Help quickly supplied. Rellable, Dependable Service, Phone or Wire at Our Expense National Employment Agency MINING DIRECTORY Meng and Metallurgical Engineers — Examinations — Reports : ——Technicas Management — Mining Machinery — Power Plants THE “Spire” Concentrator Separates Gold From Black Sand Saves Flour Gold and Black Sand —_—_—— GROUND ORE AND GRAVEL DEMONSTRATIONS FREE { Until Further Notice, \ REDMOND & MEDINE Est. 20 Yrs. 330 10th St. Sacramento 926-2nd St. Sacramento Main‘ BRATNARD BROTHERS Davis Ji: oway %¥ Sacramento WE ARE PREPARED eet a AE Mae to do all kinds of Printing. PATTERNS and CASTINGS ~ MINE FORMS OF ALL Osed Mining Equipment of All Kinds KINDS.— Phone 614 We Specialize in Let PHONE 36— Us Figure on your Next Order ‘Mining MACHINERY New & Used Pipes, Fittings all sizes. Motors, MINING MACHINERY New & Used Machinery of all kinds. Pulleys, Cables, Compressors Pipes Fittings UNITED IRON % METAL CO. 1715-19th. St. Sacramento Pulleys, Belting, Pumps, Jackhammers, Mining Rails & Cars. See. us. before you buy, we can save you. money PACIFIC IRON & METAL CO. Phone Main 4717 1730-20th St. Sacramento . Phone 140 Placerville, Cal. Highest Prices Pair for NEWLY MINED GOLD Also old Gold, Jewelry, Watches. We Sell Specimen Gold LEO B ER . . Is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Nevada County, California, at the Primary Election, Tuesday, Au(Incumbent) for reelection to the office of County Surveyor, at the Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934> FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Nevada City Township W. L. MOBLEY 's hereby announced as a candidate FOR SHERIFF CARL J. TOBIASSEN Is hereby announced as a candidate for Sheriff, of Nevada County, at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY W.E. WRIGHT . (Incumbent) Is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of District Attorney of Nevada County, at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY VERNON STOLL Hereby announces his candidacy for District Attorney of Nevada County, at the Primary Election, August 28, 1934. for Justice. of the Peace of Nevada City Township of Nevada County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, Avgust 28, 1934. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE OSCAR WINBURN Is hereby announced as a candidate for Justice of the Peace for Grass Valley Township at the Primary Election, August 28, 1934. HARRY GOUDGE Is hereby announced as a candidate for Justice of the Peace of Grass Valley Township at the Primary Bleetion, Tuesday, August 28, 1934, . FOR CORONER A. M. HOLMES (Incumbent) Is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Coroner, at the Primary Election, COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT . rvcsasy, ssevee 22 nary OF SCHOOLS ELLA M. AUSTIN Is héreby announced as a candidate ‘for Superintendent of Schools of Nevada County at.the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS AUSTIN R. CURNEEN Hereby announces his candidacy for the office of County Superintendent ! of Tuesday, August 28, 1934. of Schools, at the Primary Election ' ary Election, Tuesday, FOR CORONER L. R. (Bob) JEFFORD Is hereby announced. as a candidate for Coroner of Nevada County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. : FOR CONSTABLE Nevada City Township THOMAS OLIVER Is hereby announced as a candidate for Constable of Nevada City Township of Nevada County at the PrimAugust 28, 1934. C. A. BOREN Painter and DecoratorPAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY 215 Sacramento Street Phone Nevada City 452 ee Earl Carter MATTRESS REBUILDING One Day Service. Will CaH For and Déliver 203 Mill Ct. Grass Valley . PHO Bret Harte DAIRY. . i Produces the Best Milk it is Pessible to Produce Guernsey Gold Medal Milk that won the State's highest Award of Calif. State Fair 1931-1932-1933 U. S. N. JOHNSON, Prop. Nevada City Phone 77 = ———— Boulder St. NEVADA CITY HOME _. LAUNDRY FAMILY TRADE OUR SPECIALTY Mrs. 0. Mullis, Prop. Nevada City Phone 491 W Prompt and Reasonable Service Is hereby announced as a candidate FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. »