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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 20, 1933 (6 pages)

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eR Se ——$_ : SSS Z ais ae pe —— oe = . . ee oe ". TWENTY TWO STUDENTS Nevada City Nugge . ON HI HONOR ROLL 2 <: 305. Broad Street. a 36 : 3 ee Reports for the first six weeks Bald A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Pubof school were issued Thursday to ; 4 lished at Nevada City. students of the Nevada City High H. M. LEETE and C. B. ANDERSON......-.0....Publishers i F ange Pee Eee erterne Won =} B " i & places on the honor roll as follows: i Published semi-weekly, Monday and Friday, at Nevada City, Caleee eee > EO Bs SS = FRESHMEN:—Wylie King, Adele Ei ifornia, and entered as mail matter of the second class in the : i : Joerschké---— ss e) postoffice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. THERE'S SOmeHiang " pEBHONORSS: Bleanor Will 4 * 3 . 4 < fy i ti. lee = a ee SUBCRIPTION RATES ee Ga PRBOocST TAS TIME OF Zs oughby, Roxanne Boggs, Covey Wills. fe One OO 2 odes nde cy weoeusccepent bea ihseneescecenbsntantecuecatdesdesussscdauswuueec gue! $2. ~EeAm THAT ALWAYS Cecelia Woods, and Bill Polkinghorn. . ‘ : Da ESS Me Sho tt . JUNIORS—Isabel Dunlap, Frankc. y ; : WEA RASC lin Tuttle, Margery Williams, Mae Bs oe : > : WIFE MAKES Arbogast, Alice Hannesain, Audrey F, Ur ity overnment ME RAKE Davis, and Warren Mooers. . * ge Be THE LEAVES SENIORS:— Beryl Godfrey,Joe E An audit of the city’s business affairs has just been ace d ee — Bel he sea < ‘~ ‘ Oe ey, argare 18s, yilis lix completed by a Sacramento firm of accountants. A synopsis j * 4 gies! Novia’ Remelét: and” Vidletta 4 of their report is found on the first page of this issue. In so far ¢ a, ! Pord. . i as the city’s fiscal affairs are concerned the auditors return a — 0 : _ satisfactory report. But as regards the conduct of the city’s ae. ane f . : . : : : daughter, Alberta, motored. to : ‘business, by the city council. and other officials, the report Petalunid tor @ Vist witli relatives 4 is filled with recommendations for better methods. early this week. While there they ‘ No one who thinks at all about the city government can were called to Gustine on account 4 find it in his heart to censure the members of the city council, Of the serious illness of @ sister-in. < eo Se who do the best they can, with little means to do with, and elie : . y . 7. . . . A : . M _ serve faithfully and devotediy for the honor of serving. This 0 ee . will also apply to the city officails who discharge their onerous . : CLASSIFIED ADS ~ } . # duties for relatively little wages.’ ' os eae: _ But everyone will hope that the council and officials affected by the report, will accept the advice of the accountants regarding the adoption of sound methods in’ conducting the ’ POSITION WANTED—Wanted by + experienced.eamp cook sober and > city's business affairs. In the long run the sound and well ° . . reliable—Address Box 295 Nevada tried methods of conducting municipal business are the cheapCity, California. 2t.c est. ee) Laxity and slackness, implied. in the report of the audiWANTED—Representative to —laok ~ 2 after our magazine subscription i tors, can prove immensely costly. In this connection we will = =e eee ; es a: interests in Nevada City and vie© . i+ tell an illustrative story. : : F inity. Our plan enables you to seA . The Union School District of Galt, some years ago built} NO HUINGER IN DEVELOPMENT OF . SUPeRvisoR ARBOGAST . vss Svot‘msriemsees . ° —o° : (8) Oliars spent in 18 vicinity p. a a a high school structure costing $100,000 and more. Hardly a IMPROVES B ANNER ROAD “aie Gl ak Sint 16F inapa + year had elapsed until the building burned down. . It then A C AP MINES i zines. Oldest agency in U. S. Guart i developed that the trustees had insured it for but $20,000. Supervisor -Cary S. Arbogast has anteed lowest rates on all period; ae Twice a bond election was held and the proposal to build a oa had a crew ‘of men with several icals, domestic and foreign. InHay high Sabina! building Was defeatnd The third tine it : = E i AY trucks hauling crushed rock out ae struction es equipment free. i Seema b A tabiow bidran Th. he li ant school nae os : the southern limits of Nevada City Start a growing and permanent y gin. 24 8 me uste SACRAMENTO, Cal. Oct. 19, (UP) = ee Z z where they have improved the Ban-] business in whole or spare time. at f ll defeat d Th divid llv h api strides are being .made at eet : : ; were of course a ereated. ey were individually honest Califarnia must have mo hungry jing Een = SS Se jain les ner road. When comipleted he will Address MOORE-COTTRELL, Ine. business men but as a board they had been at odds and did Siilicon 46: St coe : oo have ahout a mile of splendid fad Wayland Road, North Cohocton : f Ate 3 = : The Lava Cap mine has two main. . di j : ; not use their business training in the conduct of the-school. A letter authorizirgz the state to Shafts on their large holdings that a ee eel Tem Net Sort _. Their negligence in this instance cost the taxpayers of their . embark a Se eS Bee Per eetienlly aes eats ane (°° O78 OO gee ee Shes i ai = & district well over $125,000. er et a ee rk a an : ses Scat ee ee ; Nliief lists has been received by Gov. them= they. are designated aa the The company is using diamond ee 3 re e Prag: Bi otOrs i : 3 ag e = = ‘ills i : : ‘Fi '5¢ per dozen; $3.60 100; Mixture Rolph from FEiarry ea cm xen the Nevada City in the last few weeks. ote ane es Saag Un see A i ; $3.20 per 100 eigen UNCLE SAM IS ASKED TO PRACTICE WHAT HE} ‘ederai_emergenecy relief administraCentral and the Banner shafis. Senin ee ee iaiiesie Bac ii ck = = A tailing stand is also under conNarcissus, finest mixture, 40e doz. PREACHES ! : tor. : Unwatering of the Bell Sha : “This is “to authorize the state] c<nart at the Shiwesneoe AES = ; : struction at the Lava Cap property Hyacinth 10¢ each; $1.00 per doz. f = ~ z 7 = Started. * = = ‘ Nee fod “ The American Federation of Labor is now taking a lead-/ emer sency relief adminstraition tof pre new ~ hoist is EEE ESE nore — thos = being sae to slants an ee rite meen a i ‘ ; . insti i =& i = Z arry yater : i a ‘or ants, ete. tor Le é Bisco 2 9 Cos ing part in persuading the Federal Government to put salaries see eS S ee ee Sree ae , Working splendidly. Construction of (a oe lett. Nursery; Nevada St. Nevada
ere = re Sarcoma — 5 ** the 250 ton daily capacity -mili ‘is : 5 = eG eae a 28 of government employees back where they. were before te seneines ae ee, ES aa ek ane The company employs 70 men. City, California 10-19-2itp. _Per cent cut was put into effect. . Aiding the American Federaare attendin=s senhool, where examina-— it will feat ready for siirution oe Otto E. Schiffner is in charge of. ~_ SS tion of Labor are the merchants of Washington and their offi-. tion indicates wmaalnutrition and es ee ee * " . Operations. FOR SALE + . + cial organization, the Washington Chamber of Commerce. ort soeties, — See settee Seated. i-ateral development at the Cen-. \(— > USED LUMBER FOR SALE _. Washington depends much on the government pay-roll. as i ee ees ae Foire Bee i ehatt has started onthe 200 . 4000 feet 12x 16 30 feet long— Fisisral employees caale up a large part of the buying power eae othe = ae oe a foot, 7a foot, and 40090 foot levels. New Low Price On ; 20,000 feet 10x10 ae lengths-— in Washington. They rent homes, go to the theatres, BUY . onc Gicai La OS ee a —— naa ree sig GENUINE [i 10,000 feet 8 x 8 all lengths clothes, food, coal, automobiles and use electricity and gas: In { The child feeding program is to i CLEANING AND PRESSING . Si ee we ‘, nail Padeas * ~* that respect, Washington is like a University or College town. be entirely un@er the direction of the s s CASH AND. CARRY $ " . Mee ; — Xx : eh ehoe. somes 5 . “ 5 ; ae = _ = = = A j = ~ { i a, Cet 6: fine eétlong :— : But the issue of reduced government salaries and wages, . local emergency relief committee, o1 ee Oe eee 1.10! fe ; ad : } : . eq {its authorized fSents. Relief com~~ j , 'g [x 2's 1 x4’s; 2x 8’s.and 2 x 6’s contends the American Federation of Labor, is more signiflPee ee ey: <a oat ea fee $1.00>-and up . . . sash and‘frames: “bolts, rods, nuts. cant than that. The Federation believes the Federal Govern. their Stlovts tex eee aa us £45 nisi cae PEC AEEONG A tae : }{ 1 head frame 65 feet high 4-foot ment and the state. governments should apply the principles suffificient nourishing food, so that Tailor Made Custom Clothes 14 Of Bottle . te Pe Oregon : : = . : See = xine ¢ De x ¢ i ; ’ of the National Recovery Act to themselves when asking pri, Pre-school as weli as school children j $17.50 up < : ce pre “palnted; hod Y 60-ton vate industry.to do. so—And Why Not? : . may be properly fed. { PHONE 217-w. ~\ . ($1.00 Size) Ore’ Bin in’ A-1 condition; 2 24. cy. : fete ze = 3 < = S 4 Fi et foot head: frame; and 1 30 foot-Ay 2 ; eae é = i Considerinz=: the difficulty of proé aE = : . } cS : , : In the rast analysis, the position of the American. Federa f viding Gipnaiies oe a accbere . : NOW — Jj head frame: tion of Labor is difficult to attack. Granted that the strong children in the Khomes,’> he. wrote.” 7:30_A. M. to 5:30 P: M. ee ay . } All in first class eondition at the demand for reduction in taxes has made itself felt in requests fam anxious that safe-guards be es-{ FORREST B_ RISLEY. Prop . ——— 9 4 ale Ranch Mipe—Man-on-the— . ee : S =< : ; } iob. rt a 38G——) 4 a for reduced federal and state budgets, sight should not be lost j tablished to the fullest extent pos-} Rost Building Broad § . ie ee se pa a 7 aeraof the fact that every federal and state employee is a;consumer . pes ssainst meatlmutrition among the Nevada City, California HL — 104 Nevada city, Galirornia, of many goods and services, a contributor to taxation, and ea i = + . . 4 POCKET MINING MANUEL—B. spender of money. ; a . = i NEVADA CITY i ——— ee es ie > . : — 7EES Si : s to Naess . ce FHaASCS anc actS oO mining. ies Discharging federal and state erp eye Grass Valley Cleaners ! HAND FINISH ij Everyone interested in mining unemployment, throws a larger burden on those who are now . Ed. Burt-eer, Proprietor i : DICKERMAN i] Should have a copy. Price 75c at employed, and makes the job of raising adequate taxes, in } 1311West Réaim Street i LAUNDRY . . D }] the Nevada City Nugget office. 4 ‘ terms of those who remain at work, that much more difficult. I i if) ruz Store . . —_——_—_--— Granted that taxes are high, most people are willing to! EBacscy Knees Pay Call aa Detiver [. . NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA . epery Chimney Cleaning—85 pei admit they would not want to do without the things for which have stalled ma9 Commercial Street if} . Bates ot ne eee in detaxes are spent—in many cases could not do without them, to my 2 man on the{ _— — — ape nga Metis or: f hee ee . say nothing.of the purchasing power create! by those whom ee 2 eocees. 7 Fe = Ht. having your Wgle ele en od. taxes employ. f . ess oe cleaned i ET S LIKE OLD TIMES AGAIN . Clean, reasonable, devendable ser* * In this day and age, where can you find the person who is Ses prcesets s Pown -at -Lon fohn’s . a s : willing to go back to the days of the horse and buggy and the at the 4 L sit ‘ ites Chinmey. Cleaners. : : . Sea = ee Fi . eee ; omas. Ph. 298-G. V. 95-9te;___. *. <__ ditt road? © Or to the days of the old kerosne lamp or the ; Grass Waltey h. 298 G. V. 95-9tc : ‘ A + : a’ Peay ®. «"! ers : ; te il cccathen drinking well where we used to have to walk a mile or so to . sri ees sae i RANIER BOCK BEER—HALF and HALF . . HCONOMICAL EXPERIENCED _get the water? -Who, these days, would go without gas, elecPhone 375 AnxIso Wholesale and Retail . Cook with jwite “assistant with ; tricity, paved streets, running water, fine roads, adequate. } : ee ‘ fj) NOMS Of experience im Cooking : se z 2 vue . : RIA ATE, H and Management 9 wishes ge. lice: protection, all the preliminaries of a modern 3 ( zement wishes to . F fire and aes a : P ; . : CRDERS Ong O Nn S . cure position in laree camp--Can ~ civilization? ae: : : GIVEN re ei Ss = : . Sive good references, : Even in the country districts, the little red schoolhouse of FROMPT / pring Street Nevada City. . ! Acaress u. c. Eesser, Gen. Del. ~~ yesterday isno more. In its place is the modern Union school, ATTEN TEON.! See eee Nevada, City, California. % * _ Offering all the advantages of modern schooling to the farm = ge Se eyes i a ta ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eT FOUR PLACHN GLEIMG Pat ccc ; -boys and girls. Who would say those farm boys and girls are Ze We Baesiwe 4 your = a : hoe F fs pe a‘ is entitled to as good educational facilities as may be ob~= = -Na . 10nal Mark 41 . Two log houses; new, Fine spring 3: : : is ‘f P ~= = = 4 ° and spring house. Ww Ful d in the city f eas = + pring house. Woodshed full : i eae. 6 : ie . sete S = : K pee 4 i 4 Ofcourse, the facilities of modern civilzation cost a lot = FREE DELIVERY Z. of Wood-—Scenis, view on’ goo yi " Bes (os Py Sa " Z spearner r » .Trond——F tine < Pahine Dar (1 of money. That is to be expected. Anda great part of the . j= = PHONE 302 BROAD ST. NEVADA GITY ne yp and fishing Box C. progress of civilization is n the direction of education. BE COMFORTABLE = Fresh and salted meats—Poultry of all kin dati 3 ee ee tf __.The point is that all things are relative. When the United : Get Wour iF = = fish ‘Thursdays and Fridays. : % \SSAYER—Desires position. Fifteen States enjoyed its period of so-called prosperity, no one raised . ; = B Aisin perience, 87 years of age. . * objection to taxes and expenditures of money for public i! MATRESSES ; = * pie = Kurt A. Stolberg, care of p PS Oe oe: : Pe eee aay : 2 ‘= “w: © wackson, Hoge mine, Nevada The demand for public) welfare and public seve . . Repaired amd Cleamed by . ; : City, te just as great, perhaps even greater, today as it was in : cy bf ARB A Be oft a ia ot in es ato, ba in nore ae . . SOHN WE. DARKECa oe swer lies not in less taxation, but in more ade= ii : Doldteh aed Ga eee 8 lie eae ous 2 oceeds of : : . Commercial see __ NsSvada_ City _ HG a a — aa 3 eae 41> Where near Webber ee y Re>< DI , so that . proceeds of taxation “109 J. 3 Phones 209 M Phe little chap pictured above is having a tough time with a y ward if Prosi saris ARE. ficially to the largest number in terms z — = tous: steak. Qur Femder Steaks are our ESPECIAL PRIDE office o oe east = ee Ma tte ot & “1 = : ce on Broad ‘Street. Nev. City. souk, 22 yaaa aoe a 3 = . as a ‘ “ = > . * : pe eshes @ : = >