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Nevada City Nugget
A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published
at Nevada City.
H. M. LEETE Editor and Publisher
¥.
(CUU6T,
DOESNT MAKE
Nevada City, California, and entered as
Nevada City,
1879. « a
SUBSCRIPTION. RATES
One year (In Advance)
Published Semi-Weekly, Monday. and Friday at
mail
matter of the second class in the postoffice at
under Act of Congress, March 3,
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citizen into the hole.
ernment spends $2.12.
-must be redeemed by taxes assessed upon the citizens.
The New Deal spending jag is running the American
Each family’s share of the debt is
$1,048, 55 per cent greater than in 1933. Hidden taxes . have
increased 157 per cent. For every dollar it receives the _gOovThe deficit is cared for by the issuance of botids which
a Dirty Work
scription records, was most effective. Of course Farley
sisted in the ears of the nation: “T accept it, one hundred
‘cent.’ More dirty work. :
Vandenberg’s speech, using Roosevelt’s*oice in transjected, calling it dirty work. But ever since Roosevelt broke
the promises of the Democratic platform his voice has perobper
Opposite Ideas On Civil Service .
protected by civil service have dropped from 80 per cent
60 per cent and 250,000 employes: have been added
service. Here is what Landon thinks as he expressed it in
acceptance speech:
and to its restoration, improvement and extension.
1 the merit be included within
Under the Roosevelt administration Federal employes
to the
Federal payroll. That shows what Roosevelt thinks of civil
‘The convention pledges the party to the merit system
“In serine out this pledge I believe that there should
system every position in the adto
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1 Tm 4
Soveintit 1936, Oakland Tribune
his
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD TO
SING IN SACRAMENTO
Special seat sections are being reGood photos at reasonable
prices—no guess work. 8hour Kodak finishing serfut
DrcrocrapHer
Grass Valley
vice.
. 1 served for groups. of s¢hool students
ministrative service below ‘the rank of assistant» secretaries of from various parts of Northern Calimajor departments and agencies, and that this inclusion. fornia for the concert to be given
should cover the entire post office department.” by Kirsten Flagstad, Metropolitan
: . eve = .— . soprano, November 4 in Memorial
ees Te Tl di h ei ‘auditorium, Sacramento.
Ae
f 107 Mill St. ne studio that satisfies. Arrangements for group seating
may be made at Ye Music Shoppe,
Sacramento.
Mme. Flagstad, ‘world’s leading
soprano Singer of Richard Wagner’s
music, has two famous Wagnerian
selections programmed for her con“Reg Ads Get Results
cert. They are “‘Hlsa’s Dream,’’ from
“Lohengrin,” ‘and “Du Bist’ Der
Lenz’, Sieglinde’s aria:from ‘‘Walkure.”’
oe
Hallowe’en ®ance
NORTH SAN JUAN
SATURDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 31
Music by Chili Peppers Orchestra
Admission: $1.00 Supper Extra
Many selections from Strauss
will be sung, including ‘‘Ich Lieve
Dich.”’ “Bright Night (Grieg) and
“Spendthrift’? (Ernest Charles) are
other well known songs included in
the 16 numbers programmed.
This will be Northern California’s
only opportunity to hear Flagstad,
since her San Francisco opera season is sold out. Tickets are on sale
now at Ye Musie Shoppe, Sacramento.
‘there will be parades through the
BIG HALLOWE'EN
DANCE SATURDAY
There will be a Hallowe’en
dance tomorrow (Saturday) night in
North San Juan, under the auspices
of the San Juan Ridge Improvement
League. Special jazz music will be
provided for the occasion. The dancers may wear masks or not .as they
please. During the evening.a spec-ial brand of hamburgers will be ser'ved along with coffee, from 8 o’clock
on. Twamley Memorial Hall where
these popular events are held will be
specially decorated with Hallowe’en
symbolic and _ traditional adernments. :
big
iIDEMOCRATIC RALLY
In Grass Valley’s Memorial Hal}
this evening “the Demoeratie forces
will hold a rally. Before the rally
street of Nevada City and Grass
Valley. Speakers this evening will be
John Lewis, .Revenue Collector
San Francisco, and Gus Helm, assistant Uniited States district attorof4
in
i
do
—there are
\ theorists there..
e
less
army
sugar
American
The budget is not the only thing
Washington that is not balanced
still a lot of professor.
. blocks
Wallace paid millions of .
jlars te sugar growers to produce
sugar. Now the U. s.
and buys a million pounds of .
from Java—a big hekp to the
farmer,
Secretary
comes
NUGGET ADS. PAY
TO TAKE PART IN.
BRIDGEO OPENING»
' SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29:.—
Chambers of Commerce over . the
state, both city and county organizations, are, expected generally to participate in the November 12, 13° and
14 Rainbow Fete in this city heralding the completion of the San
Francisco-Oakland bay bridge. The
rainbow hues, violet, blue, green,:
yellow, orange and red, official cele
bration colors, will dominate in the
decorative pian.
Among outstanding featanes of
the celebration will be two spect
ular parades, a day parade’ onNovember 13 and a night parade and
electrical: pageant on November 14.
The Citizens’ Committee in charge
of the fete today exténded a formal .
invitation to the various commercial
organizations of the state to participate, requesting that, so far as possible,
seats for the parades bé made in.
by. te various organizations
planning to visit the celebration.
No Trespassing or Hunting Signs.
PRINTED ON CLOTH. For sale at
The Nugget Office.
SACRAMENTO
MEMORIAL
Auditorium
WEDNESDAY . NIGHT,
NOVEMBER 4TH
KIRSTEN
FLAGSTAD
WORLD'S GREATEST
LIVING SOPRANO
Reservations and Buy
Tickets NOW.
To
Make
Season
Make Checks Payable
SHOPPE,
SACTO.
. YE MUSIC
1014—10TH SfT.,
Prices $2.75 $2.20; $1.75; .
$1.10 (i socaes tax)
ney, also of San Francisco.
.Nevada City Garage.
SEE THE NEW
1936 Plymouth Cars
SALES AND SERVICE:
CHAS. E, LEITER, DISTRIBUTOR
Day and Night Service Anywhere
Auto Repairs of Every Kind
Nevada City 128 Main Street Phone 138
and efficiency.
the most economical fuel oil.
' Just think! No ashes! No dirt!
uniform hgat at all Hes Tak
rx
Vote NO
On Amendments .
No 3 and 9
raids
‘up to
ust
ia heee
‘Abita Medal
108 Pine Street
~ 132 Mill Street
LONERGAN
Fireside HEATER,
The new Lonergan Fireside Heater will become one of your,
most prized possessions because it is so far advanced in design
Yet the surprising initial cost is no more than the
old-fashioned trouble-making coal
‘The Leama is a complete selfs
‘contained heating plant that ine,
_cludes burner; oi! tank and acces‘sories. Needs only to be hooked
‘exclusive features Including the
famous Lonergan Solar Flame and
the patented Lonergan Tapered
‘Heating Chamber. Let us mow
them m (ey
fois tele ae C fn
Foote Electrical Co.
burning stove and it burns
ee > ay
No basher! A AS humidified
3 a wpeca convenience!
/
the flue for operation. Many,
eS
Nevada City
Grass Valley
PROFESSIONAL
TRAINING
Private and Class Work
Acrobatics,
Every Tuesday
Tap Classes
Women’s Improvement
Club— 217 S. Church
Street
Grass Valley
FRED LYNN’S
DANCING SCHOOL
SEASON TICKETS FOR 5
GREAT ARTISTS — $5.00;
$7.56; $10.00
(PLUS TAX)
Travelers
HOTEL
GOOD ROOMS, BAR
MIXED DRINKS
BEER, WINE
Our Dining Room specializes in Sunday Italian Dinners
—Complete 75c. Also good,
regular meals.
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152 East Main Street.
Phone Grass Valley 194
Grass Valley
ca
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Beauty
Culture
—FROM A TO Z—
A good hair arrangement.”
The most important part of
getting ready for the celebration of Hallowe’en Eve.
Even a pretty face and dress
don’t overcome badly dressed
hair.
ae, Do It Ps am
(Permanent
$3.50 and up)
and
(F ale 50c)
~ 308 Gaui Shonet
reservations for grand stand . ™@