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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 21, 1935 (7 pages)

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Pree re ee Oe Is ee y AY, OCTOBER 21, 1935. A Lega} Newspaper, as defined by statute. . lished at Nevada City. Oe Ge Me Me Seleoteets } . : . 1: pect that tax apportionment shall be equitable and not discriminatory. There are many gold deposits fn development, but the cost of mining them is perilawaiting J to what may be reasonably expected ‘in the way ously cldse : : ; ee in going ahead. The state now proposes to take $3.00 out ot bal vi dicd 7 : he f bs sever! deer hunt in the mountains near. ty have been approved and thia eens sty bag lee el aL a i ce When several hundred famili t to Alaska f he Midd! ‘ Columbia Hill withn the: past few . work on these may be started as : a : ‘ i r i i is will be just . veral hundred families were sent to Alaska from the Middle Wes ree Ne ee wal ae moray ane ance tax. There are many instances in which this will be just . 49 settle the Matanuska Valley, the Red Cross sent a nurse, Madeleine de Foras, days. soon as enough relief workers a1 the last straw that determines the investor to refrain from) to remain with them for a year to help protect their health. Among the first . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hill of Dow-. available. The four projects are: » ifs putting his money into California gold mines, or from extend-. ("PP ©" Pas ue ihe Week Wit fiw sid eee Rlnekes and “Prince,” — nieville were Nevada City visitors! County Wide—Reconstruct coun ing the investment which he may already have. He is, also. . Laon Hap ey alge ol . ; 7 ; : ; fo es : ae . 7h EE a areata wits 2 é Messengel” very likely to figure—and with some justifiation of the basis . ; Bape ce Cn ei . e of past history, that the 3% severance tax is just the begin. CAMP TONVILLE : SCH OLARSHIP HONORS BANNER MOUNTAIN POST ning. If once the camel gets his head under the tent there is! tty ACEON M. CEBVELAND . . Fred Lawson, charged with 4 ! : . See Tyne lull BO See statutory ffense -i Los Angeles, { vothing to prevent another legislature from hiking the rato. caxyrosvingi om, vate) yt a. aaae heute. AWARDED HI STUDENTS) ADDS NINE MEMBERS 2 ‘ * Spiegel Rete ‘ Okey ewatouts é arreste n this county by SherOther industries will look on complacently so long as they ate:. dic Meitz “and orchestra from. All. int Geri “Poplassen: vad taken’ south eee: sul not hit. The inevitable consequence of this decision cn the . burn, 6ave a cance Puebla ree evening Friday by Deputy Johnson of Los Wiebe fonawine is the list of Nevada There were forty members, and part of the prospective investor is diminished employment ;at the’ loca] Masonic Hall. with #) angeles to face trial. Lawson tor a City high: schoolsstudents winning} visitors present to enjoy the an ~ lé ys “V1: . large crowd in. aitendance. short: ti ed : thigh ‘I sete 1 , «n,.} tion of a class of nine new members fags tales é ee . ‘ short time was employed on one of . igh ‘honors in Chapter 10 of th loss to mining communities, and ag killing off of the a re’ . Miss Lesta H. Joubert left Mon-. the ranches in the southern part ‘of . California Scholarship Federation: int Banner Mountain Post, V. F. W., enue that the state seeks to raise. The imposition OF Phe Sey . day feu San Joss Where Ghee WELT connie ghia Seat ae ol oaruraay . venting. tdeut. Lansdale erance tax on gold is exactly the same thing as holding up a/svend.a few weeks visiting friends. Ce ae cee er, Adele Joerschke, Lucy! 5.. aril) team of Sacramento contourist at the state line and compelling him to surrender $3.00; Mr. and Mae. Hea Davitsen” ot FOR EXCHANGE . Rp eek Mary Martz, Jean Martz.) ferred the degrées on the new memfay hy dred ach he proposes to bring into CaliforDownieville were in town Sunday) Musical saw with all equipment, best Ross Hughes, John Harding, Marian! pers. Hired entertainers and a delicoe every be Pier ea eee fon. a short visit. . of steel. Will trade tor bird and. Mohr and Margaret Wyant. . ; . gat : i hink h h . Id encourage : a : : ious banquet at the Union Hotel in nia. Does anyone think that such a poucy wou rage Movest Ranger Frank W. Meggers cage. Not neressarily a singer. This group of students are on the . apic ei rovided a happy time after tourists to come to this state and spend their money here? notored to Nevada City Saturday on. Mrs. Mae Hemsath, 519 Sacto. i ee ee this city provided a happy » afte A t ill have exactl the same effect on in-)! official business, } Street. 10-21tf ten point honor roll: the meeting. Fifteen visitors motorSe ee ie Calif i : aia ae as Jenin Julius EH. Pauly returned ee SESS east a yeasts Se Joyce Startroen, Betty Tefft, Alice} eq up from,Sacramento to attend. tale a ee k ee iy et . dey from San Francisco. where ne . rade, pXee Ne his leg in the acci-; Graham, Alice Norton, Ruth Godthose in other states who do not impose such discriminatory . ».)resenied Gravel Range Lodge! he His car was badly damaged. . trey Catherine Stephens and Bérnice CEES : taxation. No. 59 F & A M-of this place at the} se Was taken se hospital at Grass McInay. NUGGET ADS PAY sf ee rn . CRTINGAME e — annual meeting of the grand jooee . Valley for medical attention. TO LIVE IN BURLINGAME % j : St NN Re eee ea ‘ ee eee es sa H 0 MA FOOTE ‘ ) Mr. and Mrs. Dan McGill: of Reno . ete s eis secs ot eel, RMAN F. . arrived a few days ago,on a visit (. MRFTBRI LR PER aoa Eo Ere Wish ie : ae} : Mr. and Mrs. i, B. Hanson. ame ha Fs n pure rased by iS . D IN RENO. mihari Davie. Dick \Meadave. . Bennetts of this city and Charles Psi cere F ‘ i a Bennettts his son, who has been on : a es ; Penburthy and wite and James Halkerate ee ie Penne : e h ‘ Norman Franklin Foote and safyard were among those from Fores. : the Harris Drug Store statt. fen ie Brklateh of this city surprised oe ee netts will. reside in Burlingame. Their many friends in this city wish them success. their many friends when they motor teno,: Nevada, Thursday, Ocand were married, They reed to ; tober 17, Why should ‘capital available for investment in Califor. nia be invested in the development of our natural resources . if they are to be discriminated against in the matter of taxa-. California . on a scinetific basis. The operator must count his costs and . block out his ore and estimate his return before he is justified . THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET _. attending the dance Saturday evo. TO START OPERATIONS Mrs, Laura A. Jeffers of Venturu, I'raneis Kessler of Oroville visitMrs. Williams” tage in this city last ed his sisters, Frank and Mrs.”S. M. Mriday. Gilbert Davis, principal of the AnMrs. Norman Stedham and infant Shirley left. the NeSanitarium yesterday for . daughter, Lee, Vada City McGary of Maxwell Columbia Davies, and Coughlin Brothers of Hill were in a party that enjoved a daughter of Portola; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hocking and family, Grass Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Foote and children, Mrs. Leonard Tl oote Sr., Misses “Betty and Dot Foit , tion? Investors everywhere must count upon standing their . Se ay. h Cy £ G + bases a h icht t gels Camp high school, spent the ‘ share of the cost o overnment, out they have,a regen QO eX week end at Blue Tent visiting his j : pea Harley M. Leete,: Jr., came . UI mother and other. family members. . 2 DH ey California to from the University of visit his parents over the week end. Frank Y. bed ~— — Grass Valley—Clear ditch banks writing the Nugget states that four additional projects in Nevada CounMéLaughlin, State WPA Snr Scr + wewwewe es . wieas ee = = SSS ‘Nevada City Nuggets = A YOUNG PIONEER “ i 305 Broad Street. Phone 36 z Printed and Pub= nae HERS GSU 18 8 OR 18 0 BDRSTR ES essere aM pe ee Spier wry a Editor and Publisher Published ,Semi-weekly, Monday and Friday at a Nevada City, California, and entered as mail mat~% Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Ott, Jr. and : Gj ter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada . . son Emil III of Sacramento were . Reception a1ven to City., under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. x ae week end guests of Mr. QOtt’s parNewly Married Pair SUBSCRIPTION. RA'TES 4) te ents, Mr. and Mrs. EB. J. N. Ott, Se Oo ; ae set colalau orae aie $2.50 val : Mr. and Mrs. Norman Foote, newERS ne year (In Advance) 4 Mrs. S M. Gage has moved to Ne-. ly. weds of Long street, were given a MF aeetesesiestesostetoafete toteseate teoiafeatesteateteateceeeteobets fete ise teete fete atestestestertetesietecteoleatecte fe vada City from the Spanish. mine to . reception Stnday evening by mem-. Ti Bl k E 4 spend the winter here and send hei . bers of Mr. Foote’s family. ROSY s — were. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foote, and of a gross return. With few exceptions the high grade ‘finds Fie boc Be the coher Bt Moncod ee al : j ; 3 ere , ’ Ftd eens and. trees, widen bottoms, build we ; have disappeared. The great bulk of California gold mining is . and Nile street. otto: at : } og 1 j ry mere a se ea ae i ss chcliadis rubble walls and 660 feet of wooden . } ~o realativve er 3 oh 8 es roy 1s ; : ° of a in the ore of relatively low grade return. . rofitable mining 1s Lethe: BG sie. and Frade . Mme divtueme Of 12 mallee. $3,070, { Br, Joe, administrator. of. San Krancisco, . Read The Nevada
7. ATAAS SUMMONS. No. 6395 . ; turned . makiug, their same day and ar in a-little cotin Nevada City. home the home tage on Long street returned to Nevada City from an inspection of her gravel.and quartz property at French Corral last weck City Nugget IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE . Norman Foote has been in the! and reports that she expects to ‘start + OE 4 . 4 SPATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND! employ. of. the J.-J. Jackson grocery erations in a short time. She wish. store for the past two years. He was es to state that the quartz mine at . FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. . ea i RR the of . herself porn in Grass Valley, graduated from . Sweetland Point is property the Nevada City no introduction brought in the Superior a Court of the County of Nevada and hhc: Complaint filed) in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County. : Jones and Finnegan, and Drum,, Tucker, Martell and Drum, Attorneys . for Plaintiff. HERBERT ecutor of the ment of Karolina ceased, Plaintiff, Defendant. The People of the State of California Send Greetings to: W. E. SODEN, Defendant. You are directed to appear action brought against you by. the above named. Plaintiff in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, and to answer the Supplemental Complaint therein within ten days after the service on you of this Alias Summons, if served within the Coun+ty of Nevada, or within thirty days if served elsewhere, and you are notified that unless you so appear and answer as above required, the plainaiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the Supplemental Complaint, as aris-. ing upon contract, or will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the Supplemental Complaint. ! Given under my hand and seal vu? . the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, this. 7th day of June, 1955. . bs R N MeCORMACK, ‘County Clerk and Clerk of the Superoir Court of the State of California, in and for the County of . Nevada. (Seal Superior Court, Nevada Coun, ty.) . . wept, 30, Oct. 7; 14, 21, 28, Nov. ie-.11, LS, 25. : a . Action schools, and needs relatives and not of as to the many UE TER TSF vo ee See ETT TT SE oo EE LR AER ERE people . inadvertently, reported in these colhere who are numbered as his friends. The M. BERGBN, as Rx. . el parents from olorado about two Last Will and TestaBierwagen, DeW. E. SODEN, CAR ROLLS OFF GRADIG bride came to this city with CAMPTONVILLE, Oct. the of 20.—})1 . ae oe ee for news of new developments, new homes; new business vying “ J i i nass years ago and attended the local high Ranim on the Pendola Road near the . old hart firms coming into the city, roads repaired, and modernized, school. She is popular with the I I went Saw Mill, Swin-} Hill Pendola Depot vs. and younger set of this city. of over the new public buildings, and new mining projects Somuaeed news of your home town neighbors and friends, news of your in an merchants, arrivals of new lines of merchandise, expansions, renovation, and:improvements; read of their bargains offered so that you may take advantage of them. @ ; Each Issue of The Nevada City Nugget Contains Information That Can Be To Your Advantage. Subscribe For The Nevada City Nugget, $2.50 a year. Lower In Price Than Any Semi-weekly In California. New tm dress, beautifully finished rooms, with hed baths end showers, located on Sen Francisco's famous Powell Street opposite Union Square Restaurent Coféee ~~ * Cocktail Room Circulating ee Water, * RATES s1-50 2.00 2,50. 3.00 SINGLE 2.50 3,00 3.50 4.00 DOUBLE GARAGE SERVICE AT ENTRANCE POWELL AT O'FARRELL STREET ° SAN HARVEY M. TOY, MANAGING-OWNER ae “MEET ME AT THE MANX“ * Stal nas ace eieeabis cD ERE Sembee” kieran ene Nene Finest Qualities 50c Per 20 Lb. Lug STARK DELICIOUS APPLES , 2c Per Lb. Leave Orders. Box K _ Nugget Office HEALTH! LetNature Guard You! ‘Mild saline sulphur waters that will clear your system of the winters poisons. _ Lee Richardson, Richardson Springs, Butte Co., Calif. ra teeter eae ara eee de garages geen hate eaae pease ein aariried eo 1 ee ee