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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 9, 1936 (10 pages)

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’ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1936. WHEAT FROM NEBRASKA Re sample of wheat from . RISING SUN MINE Thomas Wilcox, Nebraska, was brought to Nevada City by Mrs. R. C. Whitaker upon her return from a visit in her old home town. Her son, C. Whitaker, clerk at Harris’ Drug Store, presented the bottle of grain to George Carter who gave it to County. Horticul-tural Commissioner L. GQ. Lageson., Due to hot south winds that come up from the Texas panhandle the grain, in the milk stage, was dried up, Over a wide area in a few days. The bottle of grain is on display in Es tiN@Waceet office window. : NEVADA CITY NUGGET i = the Coan, Rising Sun 3 superintendent mine located . REPUBLICANS ON MARCH TO SWEEP NEV. COUNTY of south of the Idaho-Maryland mines off the (Continued waiting to complete a few preliminwithin the next few days af 300 feet. This is an being reopened and old it is outcome of the structure Z the upon civilized that according to the electerms of that, platform the acceptance of the nomination tended by To small income and the cost of gov avoid the usual’) amount jerry-building which accompanies building boom, prospective home owners are being ing with currency and monetary matters reads as follows: “The convention ‘advocates study of hundreds it has of the advanced present value value but commodity a price on this ly They are complete ans com: ditioned, which me thatter advised . is absolutely Clear. second requisite not be made done without penalizing our domestic. in which he states his to be placed upon record producers of agricultural and other raw materials.” this and other subjects prior to his he left price being vention. placed The before telegram the with con the door open of gold; and to raise the! his statement refer precludes any possibility of lowering ence to this and other subjects, reads as follows: the price of gold, The rumor that has “To the Delegates of the been in existence that the outcome Repub consideration as. a reduction in the price of without either foundation gold or “~oturn limit six months. EXTRA! reasonscious meals at ll-course Fu l ei ie af y B “2 ers luncheons and dinn little as the dining car for for as as 80¢. Breakfasts in grown to be able to PICKLING SPICES or remodel Celotex ‘will Dill, Celery, Mustard, Turmeric, Ginge: Root, Black Pepper Bay Leaves, Cinnamon Bark, Chili Pepper. Fresh Pure +} who plan the claims up with a guarantee in writing. This 10 HALIVER OIL vital points, ; Vitamin Standardized in capsuls or diop doses. Three drops equals one teaspoonful . of standard Cod Liver Oil in Vitamin A activity. among which are: the guarantee to . provide structural strength, a guar , Mr. by termites. 9 Dahlberg said that WESTCLOX the guar Family of Time Keepers. Big Ben and Baby Ben. Dax and Pocket Ben Watches. antee would be provided by the Corporation through all dealers who handle Celotex. These dealers are in. a position to.give complete inform-. ation on insulation problems. and as far as Governor Landon. DICKERMAN © DRUG STORE is concerned, his position is clear and as the foregoing ) g n i n e (Op candidate is . to hom we make for’.it. We are backing this covers Spices. pros their fulfill Ps ma to © be: assure builders and those fact explicit! ‘ t sleeping or in a touris b (berth .05 ua $79 for ear e of the election might bring about a lican National Convention: “My name is to be presented for your have we . struction served notice upon the country that name terials insulating 5S products . . nomy, and a guarantee against de In other words, Governor Landon in Subscribe for The Nugzet. antee to provide structural strength, injury to’ our. ;a guarantee to give lasting fuel eco ecenomy and without he de structural i the’ guarantee gram sent by him to the Republican sired berth). Re must facturing acti that . that Bror' ‘‘Dur improve gold.’’ recognize however, guaranteee, President, said: ive
effective until and unless it can be . position on monetary and currency matters. This telegram was sent ‘able chai : “y this Dahlberg; glad rency erpressed in terms of gold and into Regarding worker, the farmer, and the small business man, who have to pay most of the bill.’”,—Alf M. Landon at Buffalo, N. Y., August 26, 1936. largest in the world. As such we are! ond reauisite, as I view it, is a curconvertible . to 1 ernment is hidden. In this case, it is the wage earner, the salaried ing the 15 years we have been manu tele Convention, and tourist Winter coach w, too. ae lo e roundtrips ar £0 to Chin ca u yo e, pl exam a comfortin ck ba cago and r car for $62.20 ure ° : fortable temperat om 7 fr m do complete free member, and dirt. And re way to est saf the trains are in winter. travel, especially rency is a ‘balanced budget. The sec value Permit me to read to you a LOW COACH & TOURIST FARES are ih ~ Jand Route trains the seh to s ur ho ny ma by air-co : requisite to a sound and stable cur dollars per ounce. Governor Landon turn limit 30 days. OverFastes t trains! Our in of with the possibility of increasing in prior to his nomination and Pullmans (plus even a history of gold} sound currency to be preserved at Years back shows} all hazards. I agree that the first steadily Gold at and = G. main burden falls upon those of of each otherwise.’ tWxnoil financial $35 is not a ,ictitious or legislative itiioned stan air-condit do mM price would bring price. to all see Similar low fares . Goo ter ern cities, all win dard conscience That portion of his telegram deal and to lowe for AND BACK! $85.00 +4 is) in about The y, first time in histor world $83 ah ounce gola. } bankruptcy. Nevada City telegram’ to the Répnblican Convention shows. STANDARD STATIONS, INC. service Invites. you sleepir cars. and tourist cha ches ge ing cars: sandwi 5¢, doughcoffee 5¢, milk nuts 10¢, etc. TO ITS NEW STATION AT “AN . ee i — 112 BROAD STREET NEVADA CITY ll in Wl Gat re Ym iy Ldaidaalin WU YL i NTC \ \\ We ANAT “AUBURN FOLSOM®ROSEVILLE YVACRAMENTO PLACERVILLE of ‘now based CHICAGO EXTRA! Hey cen presidential note ; MADE DIFFICULT communicated to me.’’ One) learn as.much about construction as! lic faith, an understanding by each . . possible. While they are increasing . candidate to be true to the principles } of their knowledge construction, . lowered because we have only been and prograih herein set forth.” home owners might well be warned Mr. and Mrs. Henry McClain and accustomed to the price of $35 an “Tf nominated, I unqualifidely acto learn more of insulation to avoid children have moved into a home on ounce for a comparatively short cept the word and spirit of that un-. the disappointment of jerr-building Alexander street, time. : : dertaking,’’ insulation. jobs. When; Bold was at $20.67 per “However, with that candor At Jeast one large manufacturer ounce, I doubt if any one.of.us ever which you and the country are enthought of it being lowered betow titled to expect of me. I feel comof insulating materials—The Celotex Corporation—realizes the neéd that value. This was because it had pelled beforé~you proceed with the for more careful insulation meth-! sold at $20.67.for such a long period . consideration of my name-to submit} ods. This organization has just anand because we knew at that price: my interpretation of certain planks {nounced '’a plan to guarantee thei iti was the basis of the eredit struein the platform so that you may be material for the life of the build. ture of the world: The entire credit . advised as to my vies, I could not age 2¢ a mile.) mee Page clajmed has a good past. production ‘wer is absolutely ‘‘No.” Perhaps we wonder if the price of gold will be reeord. first class Our ‘local summer l be in wil ps ri 21-day roundt averey Th . ter effect all win little as 50¢. Tray from Hidden Taxes . If the major portion of the government’s incomé is obtained from indirect and hidden taxes—taxes upon such things as» food, clothing, gasoline and cigarettes—then the resolutions and about the lowering of the price of this. convention’ carries with it as gold below $35 an ounce. The ans-' a matter of private honor and pub property to com now h ave 30 days . (P. S; rip plete your roundt \ on by additional roundtrip first class winter ies are cit n ter eas to fares as ee me sa the practically examp e: r Fo es. far er mm su fares beday coach-tourist ns! You tween S.P. statio recom:nended tion of Governér Landon will bring For the it on ten platform your Committee “IT that Longer return lim “The ter which the shaft will be sunk an ow SUMMERINFTAERRES! EAST THIS W EXTRA! United States.” adopted by the convention ,has been Colfax road, states the company is aries JERRY BULLDING . for the nomination for President of . the PAGE THREE et ¥. 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