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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 20, 1929 (6 pages)

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& Lg MONDAY, MAY 13. 1929 siti x SS SS a SPECIAL THIS WEEK 97c Oa Pile a ee eee 1? bhava Palmnoive Seep ok 89c Hypower Tawaies, Chili Con Carne, Chili Powder, regular 15c size, during this sale 2 for 25c $1.45 per dozen Large Size: Log Cabin Syrup 00 at 98c Out of town orders solicited and prompt service Peete dele de eiesfottonye ere ee eer rer ana ee ee ne Se ee See eT eS TS POSS Ss es se eee * rendered. Send a trial order. s , HYDRAULIC BILL M"ETS ° WATERLOO AT HANDS OF GOVERNOR’ OFFICE . The Seawell bill proposing ‘to util¥ é ize some of the state funds to assist in promoting the . placer mining industry as well as the many other functions which are supported at public expense, suffered its waterloo in the governor’s office last week the press in whith he endeavored to justify his -veto. Be If the bill has done no more than to justify in the minds of the voters the fact that they have in the assembly a fighter from the word go for the interests of his district it has accomplished an important , thing. The anti debris crowd are naturally anxious as to who represents. this district in the hope that this type of legislation will not be confronting them each session of the legislature. Jerry’s political future is made and one enthusiastic supporter from Auburn was proposing in this_ office that he would make an excellent lieutenant governor, has done in his first term as a legislator. THE NEVADA CITY N snore seen conection nota after having run the gauntlet of the. asembly and the senate. The chief executive issued a long statement to UGGET.. CALIFORNIA . ana = aay wn _ELK _ DINNER PROVES , . GUSTATORIAL TREAT The semi monthly dinner sponscred by the bowling committee at the E!ks Hall Thursday night proved one of .ihe most popular yet Freneis Hogan was chigf cod occasion and the fried ¢ re with all the trimmings down to strawberry shortcake attracted a large attendance which pronounced it a reai freat. given. the Deere ee Subscribe for The Nugget. LAUREL PARLOR OBSERVED __ . MOTHBRS DAY LAST WEEK Laurel Parlor, Native Daughters, fittingly observed Mother’s Day at its meeting last week with an old fashioned school, presided over by Mrs. Nellie Clark, and which furnished a great, deal of entertainment. Refreshments were served during the evening. William Maguire and family have as a visitor his brother, Bernard, of Lowell Hill. py The Loma Rica ranch ae wets appearance of an armed canip late < while deputy sheriffs patrol the — premises to keep peace bétween the contending factions. J. W. Blair, the owner, maintains that tlhe Earl Fruit Company, holder of a_ lease on the property; has violated the terms of the lease and is no longer in possession. The matter will likely be fought out in the courts. . 3 Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Strandberg had as a visitor their son, Donald, of San Francisco, over the week end. WHEN JOHN WANAMAKER WALKED BEHIND A PUSHCART A great faith, a sublime self-confidence, the ability to save his earnings, was the magnet which a'tracted to John Wanamaker those things which made him a merchant prince. \ Lie When young Wanamaker was delivering his first order of clothing in a pushcart in the streets of Philadelphia, he did not permit himself to think of his poverty, but made up his mind that with the money he would earn, he would save and some CHAIN GROCETERIAS =f. “Fhe Best for I.ess”’ 4 te tS, Dn Goce ee taste Me Pee ee $F GF Se Se Ta Bee Bea De sil Se, Berlin Ba 1S Sn ska laste slo Vie Uo sip te se se Mo Se vie he ante oe se ste tee oe sfe 9, ie Me te Mia ie OR EOL a ge ee ee ee Phone 176 Powell Block Nevads City 4 Sapegesteogetesdgeteetetestet teed deep gee dee teeter oteteateteteet ceotetetestete ates America’s . 3 Favorite Household Package Three years ago, Budweiser Malt Syrup was put on the market. Today millions useit. And say there is nothing like it for quality, satisfaction, results. ANHEUSER-BUSCH = ST. LOUI Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup HALL-LUHRS & CO. Distributors San Francisco, Calif, eetettedoietioiodoietoiesteletetetetes slo rtestestestesteste terfeateoteste teste steatesteatente ofeatestertealesteatestentertl yeegs fete ne afe nfenfe-sge-nfenfe ale nfo lesfe slente oleate Ye ofeaherte oft age ole age ale age ska ke serge she ole shea henge 0% ¢ , A NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Miss Elizabeth McD. Watson Equipped to handle Obstetricai, Surgical, Medicinal ana X-Ray ‘Cases Nevada City BeBeaderte festoatcnte detente ateotesteateate geste ite rieofeatead atesfeatesteotente testits lente Beiteotedeniiale ee defeteteteietedeteted Modern tquipment BREWSTER—Hand.somely engraved oxidized finished case; 15 jewel Bulova movement; complete with bar link band . $3,750 Craduate—a BU OVA Watch If you would give a remembrance that is lasting—one that he or she will display proudly, not only on Graduation Day, but fer many years tocome—give a Bulova Watch. The most béautiful, dependable timepiece that money can buy. From
$25 to $2500. . H.W. HARTUNG & SON 124 Mill Street Grass Valley * PRINCINE Beautifully engtaved dust proof cass; 15 jewel Bulova movement; with flexible bracelet to match, ace a 0 eae armen sec ceca, > * The Nugget is well: satisfied with the work that Assemblyman Seawell 4 4 ; It feels disappointed that Senator Cassidy did not have more influence with the governor’s office in seeing the bill through to final victory. The senator. was in the front rank espousing the cause. of the governor against the San Francisco legislators who desired to have control of their own ‘harbor, and ‘the least the administration could have done would be to repay the debt ineurred with iegislation vitally affecting this district. The San Francisco boys Ceitafnly did well by us in our, niining aspirations just the same for which they have our thanks. WILSON NEW PRINCIPAL ISENSEE TO ESCALON The resignation of Professor A. F. Tsensee as principal of the local high school in order that he might accept ‘the principalship of the Escalon high school has been accepted by the school tiustees and from a large field of applicants principal of the has been Bert R. Wilson, Kelseyville schools named to the post. The new principal will be here today to go over matters of import with the board, particularly -with regard to the teaching foree for the coming year. The Isensees go to their new field of labor with the —best wishes of a large cirele of frieuwds formed during ‘heir stay here. Mr. Isensee is a fine educator and is well cational circles. . Gilbert J. Davis, one of California’s best loved eduewtors, will eon. . tinue in charge of operations at the . Washington temple. of knowledge. known in edujuvenile MASONS TO CLEAN UP Nevada Masonic Lodge will under‘ake the job next Sunday of cleaning up the cemetery at North San Juan. Willing workers will be more than welcome .on that occasion to make the spot presentable. on Decoration Day. Bring shovels, rakes and Hoes. __ THE SOCIAL WHIRL “APPLESAUCE” PROVES TO BE FINE ENTERTAINMENT “Applesauce’’, the starring vehicle of the high school seniors was presented at the Nevada Theatre Thursday eyening and was pronounced oné of the best plaxg ever, staged by the school. A large and appreciative audience applauded the efforts of the young thespians. Excellent music was furnished by the school orchestra under the coaching of Mr. Pedersen. ': A Spanish dance by Miss Bernice Eden and Mr. Lloyd Penrose was much enjoyed. The players were coached by the Misses Hoffman and Taylor while Miss Leschinsky was in charge of the properties. _ A fishing party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harry, Mrs. C. “Mas cardini, her daughter and son, Elen. and. Elisha Curtis, speni Sunday ai Bridgeport. They caughta number of fish among them being one riinbow trout, caught by Elisha Curtis th: TRS oe een eee pees + pee ‘ I ks eae ‘was.17 inches“long and weighed : pound and a half. ‘SAN JUAN CEMETERY. day become one of the biggest business men of the country. Th e opportunities that made Wanamaker rich, exist today. BANK OF AMERICA OF CALIFORNIA we ee eer we ‘NEVADA CITY BRANCH Nevada City Ale Ws cid All men cannot be Wanamakers, but there are always opportunities, here and elsewhere, and the man with money in the bank is always the man who can grasp them. Without some money, the opportunity slips by and you keep on in your humble job. This bank advises people t o save their money. The biggest returns come to the people who do the saving. done, the pleasure you get in smoking is what counts CAMEL CIGARE Subserite for The Nugget. WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE grown, Camels are mild and pleasing. to everyone. Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos The Camel blend of Domestic and Turkish tobaccos has never been equaled. They do not tire the taste. They leave no cigaretty after-taste, Camels have a delightful fragrance that is and ¥ x FTES 4 mellow. Y