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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 6, 1935 (6 pages)

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THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET age a ones Nevada City Nugget a 305 Broad Street. Phone 36 A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City.” H. M. LEETE ae Editor and Publisher 7 Published Semi-weekly, Monday and Friday at Nevada City, California, and entered as mail mat‘\ ter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada i City., under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year (In Advance) ....-.2.2-.22.2-2--22----02.50 cA oe Huey’s Death ‘Warrant (Contributed) Few Californians have cared very much about the antics of Huey Long up to now. In an impersonal way some of us were-a little outraged that dictatorship, pure and simple, could flourish in Louisiana, one of the United States. But that did not limit our personal liberty, or take swindle-money out of our pockets, or bring any shame ‘on our state. Now, however, it is a different story. California, along with numerous other states, is going to suffer a direct out-ofthe-pocket loss because Huey filibustered to death the third deficiency bill in the closing hours of Congress. Controller Ray,L. Riley has announced that old age pensions in California for 1935-37 will cost the state $16,885,000, or shies million more than if the third federal deficiency bill had passed. It provided appropriations to carry out the national Social Security Act. Huey’s unpopularity out here will be of a different sort from now on. Where once we were exasperated only faintly and often quite thoroughly amused by his grotesque capers, —we now feel him to be our enemy. And likewise we may now come to realize that the United States Senate, the only deliberative body on the face of the earth in which this could have happened, must revise its rules to end filibustering. But as for Huey—well, he has arenes his own deathwarrant. Perhaps it was worth three Giillions! SAFE AND LOCKSMITH KEYS made while you wait . Bicycles, Steel tapes, vacuum cleaners, washing maBIG JIM MINE A ledge of good ore was encountinrecent development operations in the Big Jim mine near Graniteville. According to reports the ‘ompany is to install at 20 ton~ball mill and concentrator and later on chines, electric irons, stoves. . a flotation system. The company has _ etc., repaired re-named the Jim mine the Big Jim. SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, SCISSORS . ¢. G. Columbus is superintendent. ETC., SHARPENED It is understood Los Angeles capital-is developing ‘the property which Gunsmith Light Welding from present indications will be one Nevada County’s new big proRAYS F iIrsHop . . * * 220 East Main Phone 602} sos GRASS ,ALLEY ered ‘. Quality Printing at the Nugget Office Gold Medal! . CUERN MILK : That won highest award. in California at State Fair _ 1931-—1932—1933 BRET HARTE DAIRY, U. S. N. Johnson, Proprietor o PHONE NEVADA CITY 210 Main PHONE Nevada City, aie 43 California JAGENIS FOR ALLIS CHALMERS LINE OF PUMPS, MOTORS AND MINE AND MILL EQUIPMENT. ELECTRIC MOTORS RE-WOUND, RE-BUILT. ‘SPEND ADMISSION DAY in the City of Events Gay Activities Center Around This Delightful Hotel. 500 rooms with bath. Single $2.50 $3.00; double $3.50 $4. 0085. 00, n ea oh eet tetee, = "NUGGET ADVERTISERS. —_ IT PAYS! LODI TO STAGE . FESTIVAL LODI, Sept. 5.-_Come to Lodi for the second annual Grape and Wine Festival September 13, 14 and 15!. This was the invitation broadcast today from the entire Lodi district, home of the Flame Today grape and one of California’s producing centers. E Joined with the city of Lodi in the role of host will’ be the commun)ties of Acampo, Woodbridge, Victor, Lockeford, Clements, Youngstown, -and all the residents of the exten. sive farm lands of the district. Together they will provide three days of entertainment, days filled with parades, pageants, sports’ events, music, dancing and visits to the vineyards and wineries. Staged last year to mark the revival of California’s vast grape ana wine industry, the first festival at Lodi was attended by more than 100,000 visitors. This year’s attendance is expected to be well above that figure, and plans are being completed to make the celebration an outstanding event in the list of California’s 1935 attractions. As the home of the Tokay grape, the Lodi district is one of the most intensely cultivated vineyard sections of the world, it was pointed out. The produce of the Tokay vine, along with many other’ varities grown in Northern San Joaquin county. together with an abundance of fruits of all kinds, will be displayed in prize exhibits at the festval. : Boasting the largest winery in the world and the largest number of wineries in any comparable area, the Lodi district is playing a leading part in the reconstruction of the wine industry of California, one that formerly centered world-wide attention on the vineyards of this state and that now gives promise of new and greater achievements. PRESCOTT HILL MINE Twenty men are employed in running two drifts on the 750 and 1200 foot levels, in the Prescott Hill property, not far from the North Star-Empire ,Mine at Grass Valley. This property is owned by the Newmont Interests who have made rapid strides in reopening and development in the last few months. NEW HOME TO BE BUILT Louis Ponserio, who . purchased the Cooper property to the south of Gold Run bridge in this city several months ago, is having a four room Mr. Ponserio will live in the new house and rent the other one. lot. greatest wine . }. modern home built on a part of the} SAN JUAN MINE Twelve men are employed unde Superintendent Ray Butterfield in the San Juan mine near Sweetland. Sinking is progressing in a winze on the 200 foot level and several men are stopping ore ina_ raise. Some machinery is being installed, a part of the new eequipment beipg two pumps which are to replace the old ones. Ore is being hauled to the Nevada County narrow gauge railroad in Nevada City at the rate of about’ 500 tons per month, with a Ford V8 truck, and shipped to Seattle. * i SOMME is OM He ste Me eae rye io, % ss => And now as I recall, fe eferdenferferferferfeafenieafeafeofeopeoteate testesteatesteat % PHONE 23 LUMBER TALKS We read your essays, Ralph m’ dear, The one entitled ‘‘Friendship”’ Was the best one of them all; So -when ill winds bring clouds and rain, We read it’s every word again. AINT, like Charity, covers a multitude of defects. We are proving this fact inside and out of the Builders’
Supply House. Come in, get acqainted and be convinced. Paint up in honor of the Flower Show. Paint trellaces and garden furniture. Paint dull and time-worn sur: FRED CONNER, Manager 315 Spring Street thot datoiteioi dettiotetaieketuiedieieieioteie tetleiuieiiekielinioinicinieiniviidieMeig’ —A. M. C. : faces. Paint gives beauty and protection at the same time. : + WE HAVE THE PAINTS AND WE GLADLY TELL YOU : : HOW TO USE IT. : THE BUILDERS’ SUPPLY NEVADA CITY 7 Hidieieidinieininidivivinioieiei tet %* & PLANS small. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. “BUILDER OF FINE HOMES” CONTRACTOR Mills, Head Frames, Hoist Houses Built. Can furnish complete units, set in place, ready to Contract as a whole or part. Nothing too large, “Let George Do It” _ ESTIMATES BOBST., Machinery Set. run. None too PHONE 289-M —27 years experience, 19 yearn. in Elgin factory. All work guaranteed. Moderate prices. Red Bergguen, Jeweler, Commercial. st., 1 door below Chaniber of Com~merce. 8-30-2tc FOR SALE—120 acres of fine timber—Sugar pine, Douglas fir, re& fir, yellow pine, and cedar. 3 to & feet in diameter. Good road one half mile of Camptonville ané Mountain House road. Frank ‘A Cole, 310 Chestnut St., Marveville FOR SALE—All kinds of mining. machinery. Pipes, air-compressor, cars, 12 lb, rails, air pipes, all other uteensils for mining. Also b sold very cheap. Everything must go. Inquire of Chas. Giovan~ inni, Indian Flat. Take Willis G een gate at’ Indian Flat, on T‘ownieville highway. 8-19-2te REPOSSESSED PIANO FOR SALE —lLateé model piano located here in the vicinity of Nevada City Will sell at big savings. gost any terms will handle. A real bargaim. For barticulars, write. Cline Piane Co. 1015 Jay ‘St.,° Sacramente, Calif. 8-16-3te GOLD WANTED Licensed gold buyers will pay up to $35.00 an ounce for old dental bridges, crowns, rings, chains, lockets, watch ‘gases, spectacle frames, ete. or any other disearded jewelry if mailed within 30 days. Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity given to you by a reliable concern to get ‘full value for your old gold. We also buy old silver. ELCO GOLD REFINERY 212 Spring Arcade Bldg. Los Angeles, California WANTED: WATCH REPAIR WORK. one Graham truck, tractors. Wil. CARS BOUGHT AND REFINANCED Loans made on cars. 1930 Buick Roadster in A-1 shape. Other excellent offerings at out establishment. Freq A. Rupley, 120 East Main St., Grass Valley. 6-2 2-tLh ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS USED—We have several good buys in used Refrigerators, some are like new. Very easy terms. Phone 9 120 E. Main St. Grass Valley Electric Co. It’s the Are you planning to buy a ; Pa . right ed Credit plan. ter of Credit. at Bank of America —the largest bank west of New York — at bank rates under the new, copyBank of America Automobile Letter of irst Ww Way to buy acar! SEL a _ BANK of AMER file LETTER of CREDIT ICA MEANS IN FINANCING COST MONTHLY PAYMENTS ow set car? Then finance it which you have It takes only a few moments for any branch . to issue your Bank of America Automobile LetThere is absolutely no cost to you. Then, with the Automobile Letter of Credit, you shop for your car, as a-cash buyer. Bank of America handles «// the financing — arranged confidentially im advance. The result is a saving to you—lower financing cost which means smaller payments over 12 or 18 months. Remember, if you are buying a car (new or used) the FIRST STEP ths a Bank of America Automobile Letter of Credit at any branch of Bank of America, Detailed folder available at any eck of Bank of asnenica Phone or call for your copy Save money. is get ENJOY THE BEST OAK OR MANZANITA WOOD—UP to 14-in. $38.50 per tier. Just see it for yourself. Next to -Dunn’s Auto Wrecking Yard, Hills Flat, Ask for Bert Burns. Prompt delivery to Nevada City. Address Valley General Delivery. 4-1-tfe . { . i . Grass . . . MAYTAG WASHERS . SEE US fer your new WashingMachine. Exclusive Dealer for . Maytag Electric and gasoline en. gine washers, ulso Hasy WashIlron rite Ironers, Westinghouse Refrigerators. Very Easy Terms . Grass Valley Electric Co. . 120 East Main St. Grass Valley Phone 9 for Free Demonstration 2-9-tf ers, USED WASHERS—F¥rom $10 up— Maytags and other popular models. Terms are easy. Grass Valiey Electrir. Phone 9 120 EB. Main St Grass Valley. Be Comfortable s* * ® Get Your . MATTRESSES Repaired and Cleaned by John W.Darke Commercial St. Nevada City 109 J, 109M. EDDIE LEONG FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES QUALITY GROCERIES SPECIALS FRI. AND SAT. Phone 74 814 Broad St. Nevada City FREE DELIVERY catleiaa ga Phones \ .Quartz and placer claim location notice blanks at the Nugget office. rey @ i » 4 > > i