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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 5, 1933 (6 pages)

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~~ PAGE FOUR eS STEP — — oe THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET ; — FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933” LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 215 The City Council: of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: Section 1: That the City Council deem the expenditure of $10,000.00, raised by the sale of bonds under the terms of Ordinance No. 199 of the City 6f Nevada for the purpose for which said bonds were voted and authorized at a special election duly held on August 12, 1926, impractieable and unwise. Section 2: That a special election is called, to be held on Monday, May 15th, 1933, for the purpese of obtaining the consent of the people of the City of Nevada to the expenditure of the said sum or fund of $10,000.90 raised under said Ordinance No. 199, as aforesaid, for the following municipal purposes, . to-wit: $8,000.00 to be expended for the repair and improvement of the municipal water system and $2,000.00 to be used for retirement of the municipal water bonds of said City of Nevada. Section 3: That the manner of holding said special election shall be as provided by law for holding munieipal elections in said City of Nevada, except there shall be but one voting precinct for said special elec? tion; 8 o’clock A: M. and keep open until 6 o’clock P. M. of said day of the election, and that the ballots used at said special election shall have printed thereon substantially the following proposition to be submitted: : Shall the. City-Counceil be -erant= ed the authority to expend and use the sum of $10,000.00 heretofore raised under Ordinance No. 199 of the City of Nevada, for the following municipal purposes, to-wit: : “$8,000.00 to be expended for the repair and improvement of the municipal water system, and $2,000.00 to be used for retirement of municipal water bonds of the said City of Nevada.”’ with the words “yes” and ‘no’ so printed in connection therewith that the voters may express their choice. Section 4: That the election officers shall canvas the votes and make out the returns thereof in the. manner provided by law for municipal elections in said City of Nevada, and that the approval of this Ordinance shall require at least two-thirds of all the votes cast at said special election. The foregoing Ordinance was adopted by the City Council of the City of Nevada at a regular meeting this 13th day of April, 1933. Ayes—Bennetts, Armstrong, Murchie, Seaman. Nays—None. Absent—Worth. R. J. BENNETTS Mayor and President of the City Council of the City of Nevada. Attest: GEORGE H. CALANAN City Clerk Approved R. J. BENNETTS Mayor and President of the City Council of the City of Nevada. : April 14, 21, 28, May 5. MOUNTAIN STAGES . Marysville Auto Stage leaves Nevada City at 8:00 a. m. for Rough} and Ready, Smartsville, Hammonton and Marysville. Leaves Marysville at 1 p. m. Connects at SmartsVille for North San Juan. 7, cee TWIN CITIES-SACTO. STAGES With Electric Connection to the Bay Region WEST BOUND Leaves Nevada City. 7:15 a. m. 12:30 p. m.;°3: 35 p. m. Leaves Grass ‘Valley 7:30 a. m. 12:45 p. m. 3:50 p. m. Arrive Sacramento 2:55 p. m. 6:00 p. m. EAST BOUND Leave Sacramento 9:50 a. m. 12:35 p. m. 4:00 p. m. Arrive Grass Valley 12:05 p. m. 2:53 p. m. 6:18 p.m. Z Arrive Nevada City 12:20 p. m. 3:05 p. m. 6:30 p. m. MAIL STAGE SCHEDULE DOWNIEVILLE-NEVADA CITY Arrives Nevada City at 9:30 a. m. Leaves Nevada City-at 11:00 a. m. FREIGHT. AND b i og) eee STAG a : Arrives Nevada Cityyat 10:00 a. m. Leaves Nevada City’at 12:00 a. m. ALLEGHANY-NEVADA CITY Arrives Nevada City at 2:30 p. m. Leaves Nevada City\at 7:00 a. m. NORTH BLOOMFIELD AND . sata 4 se CITY wives Nevada City at 1:30 p. m. ‘Ldaves Nevada City at 7:00 a. m. -WASHINGTON-NEVADA CITY Arrives Nevada City at 11:30 a. m. 9:40 a. mi. . that the polls shall open atly Our Correspondents (Continued from page three) with his family at Sleighville House. Fred Hill of Marysville was in town a few days ago on a short business visit. ; Mrs. Henry W. Huckins and Mrs. Danforth cf North San Juan passed through town Thursday enroute to Downieville. Henry Mohler passed through town Wednesday from the lower country enroute to Pike City. Si Perkins of Grass Valley was in town Thursday repairing telephone lines. Z Logan Nordyke, Circulation Manager of the Appeal Democrat . of Marysville was in town Thursday on business. ‘ Oliver Chatfield of Pike City was in town Thursday on a brief visit. Angue H. James passed through .town Thursday from Nevada City enroute to the upper country. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gilmore. -of Pike City were in town on a short visit. W. H. Cartwright of. Grass Valley passed through town Thursday from acramento enroute to ierra City. Lew Rose drove the Nevada City mail stage Thursday and Friday for Lester H. Jaynes. E. O. Holm of Oroville was in town Thursday on a short business visit. Hector M. Dyer of Indian Hill mine passed through Thursday from the lower -eountry~ enroute to his property. Mrs. Fred B. Hanson and Bob Forbes. motored to Clipper Mills a few days ago on a short visit. Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland motored to Sacramento Wednesday morning on a short visit with relatives there. SWALLOWED DIME — LODGES IN MAN’S LUNG MARYSVILLE, May 4.—(UP)— W. F. Allen, Yuba City octogenarian, recently swallowed a dime which lodged in his right lung. move the coin proved unavailing and plans were made to enlist the gervices of a Los Angeles specialist, believed to be the only one in the state possessing equipment to handle -such
Cases. . Because of the advanced age of the patient, the operation was considered exceedingly delicate. Extreme care must be exercised, surgeons said, not to injure the lung tissue. ENEMIES NOW FRIENDS IN REAL ESTATE DEAL SACRAMENTO, May 4.—(UP)— Otto Gundel, German war veteran, and Walter Baker, American ex-service man, are agreed it’s just as well they didn’t ‘‘get’”’ each other fifteen years ago. Recently Gundel, who moved to California two years ago, purchased a house from Baker, a real estate agent. During the course of the negotiations, the two compared their war notes. The records showed Gundel, serving, with the Germany heavy artillery, and Baker, a member of the 90th infantry division, had faced each other for weeks in the same sector during 1928. SAVE *16 GAS RANGE WEEK a on the purchase of a GAS RANGE during MAY Go to your favorite store or gas appliance dealer this week and see what has happened in gas range design and value. Take advantage of a most substantial and attractive saving now being offered on the newest and finest ranges. Leave your old ideas behind. What you see will surprise and delight you. New style and beauty in design and finish. Features—not ones but many new ones, Construction—sturdy. frames and thickly insulated ovens, together with porcelain enamel finish in the very smartest kitchen colors. Capacity —big ovens, broiler drawets and service drawers, that make cooking both a “SEE YOUR Leaves Nevada City at 7:00 a. m. —— new. convenience and a pleasure. Advanced fefinements —oven temperature controls that make cooking automatic and carefree. Automatic lighting—just the turn of a handle, and zip! the burners light as if by magic. You want the most for your money. Then you must see the new 1933 Gas Ranges, Better still, be thrifty and take advantage of a saving of $16 on the purchase of a new gas range during the week of May Ist. Dealers everywhere have made a special Gas Range Week Display of the newest models, See these displays, compare the models, and convince yourself that your kitchen needs one of these modern helpmates, DEALER PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC ‘COMPANY , Owned + Operated + Managed by Californians 236-533 _. Bile Stagnates In Sluggish Sargon Soft Mass Pills relieve the . fect on the liver, condition. y are not ; Pills any medicine for free lvtens liver descri AL Ne u = Sargon Soft Mass contain the only two substances have ever taken . which will actually cause a ‘sl ish to increase its production of bile. Only 60-cents for a full 30-day treatment.: Wa-. at your druggist. . F. Willis, Inc., EVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. eS TOT Efforts of local surgeons to re-. ' WARD'S 500 STORES Sell More FELT BASE Sa i COVERINGS THAN ANY OTHER RETAILER IN AME That’s Why We Save You Money! me 4 7 . on Waterproof ! Stainproof # Here’s the most floor covering for your money that we can offer. 9x12 rugs for less than s $5!. Cool underfoot. Sani_ ' tary. The hard enameled surface is proof against fruit juice stains, water, and grease. Easy to clean. Just swirl a damp mop over it, and ‘ ‘ it’s spotless in a wink.: All perfect. No seconds! ae ee : pacity Tee Hox Costs 25% Less thanLast Year Save ilires ways! Buy Ward's ice box: Save rce—because the inner lining of steel makes the box moistureproof—1,-in. of Sanifelt grooved into the outer frame makes it airtight. Save food—because there’s no spoiling—the box is easy to clean. Save money—bhecause Ward’s price is 25% less than even last year. In green and ivory enameled steel it’s built for years of service. For About 75% Average Price! ‘ 3 A Full Porcelain Enameled $45. 95 Made to Sell for $25! — Genuine Superheterodyne i J oe or oe Mantel Radio h ight rscie pe epee Operates on A. C. and D. cB 95 that covers this currents. Gets regular and pigs ag Pe _ Short. wave programs: down and broiler are ento 75 meters. Super-dynam{ jcensed by R.CA, amel-lined. ic speaker. § tubes. and Hozeltine Auto Greases : as Riverside! Save 33%! S p ra y er Radio Tubes 69c $3.95 Z 36c For High Pres3% gol. Type 201A sure Gr. 5 Ib. Save $1.50 on Hone Pras en. Cina Ward's price. Lhe ie. sak , 16. g Brass shutume! GuarIb.. . . .16¢ off handle, ahiced tee s Transm. Gr. nozzle, 24-in. yr. Licensed Mt * 5 Ibs. . . 69c oe _by B.C. A. Brake Lining. Dairy Pails TOASTERS oaks 3 for $1.29 . Ble Melied 3 Ward Week! gaye 12-quart size. Chrom plat. <2 oi cars Strong, dured — turn. ied oc cuve able. Tinned over type. % at Ward's, plik _ With cord, Oil pee ee Water BI eEN ee Manila Rope 15c s a $46.25 ~ Quort +*e Running a » f — ied _— oa ‘Lowest price Attoman' em shad in the counectric! ord crude. try for rope -For shallow It is 30¢35¢ SSS Fee Generators Poreh Paint bigs $2.70 With Your Old : : Generator Dries granite hard with a 4 Save $8 on’ brilliant + enerator for loss. For ord T-TT loors, too, rebuilt equal where wear to new.is hard. 4 * AUBURN, CALIFORNIA _