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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 9, 1935 (4 pages)

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2 ¥ oe 3 Sint 3 ae ¢ ‘ o . at vr . = = ~ oo, . > 3 >, % ; o i PAGE TWO : ° THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET _ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1935. DESL ETSE HETERO EM ERED . 2 ; . me ied ity Nugget F iti We Want to Select evada Uity Nugge rom Nearby Communities € Want (0 veicc . 305. Broad \Street. Phone 36 7 Reliable young man, now emA Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Pub«# CAM PTONVILLE, Seqt. 9.—-Mr. : : ployed, with FORESIGHT, fair lished at Nevada City. + and Mrs. deed agerinpfoors: gre DRIVE FOR NEW MEMBERS education and mechanical inclina*. Warren and Leland left Friday for Banner Mt. Post, V. F. W., are {ditions who i ; F : ; ‘ —? bes ’ ’ , who is willing to train spare ag aa ae ecm ee ae scape Peitor aad Fepuanet 2 Mohawk, thence to Lassen National . putting on an intensive drive for/. /time or evenings at home to Published Semi-weekly, Monday. and Friday at © . Park on a short visit. : Pu partes members and expect to Miitlate iii quality as INSTALLATION ‘andll. Nevada City, California, and entered as mail mat{. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Miller McBride of . about 25 on Thursday evening, Sep. . ) SERVICE expert in Electric Re, ter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada . YUba City baer eAniiy perondeen . tember 26, Halt of the number eh frigeration and Air Conditioning. City,, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. =. Short visit. . McBride, a hardware . ready being signed up. All war vet-11i New, profitable field. For inter: 3 cai ’ eof : Sette : wen A : ‘ hicteos a ANTED: H REPAIR WORK SUBSCRIPTION RATES % . salesman, is recovering from sev-' erans are invited to be present at . . view write, giving age and pres-. . . WANTED: WATCH I om One year (In Advance) $2.50 #. eral bad buns encountered when] meeting Thursday night in Pythian Birt Geoupation —27 years experience, years , . ! 1O) nneeeeneenteeeeeeceeeee scent ae et ey. ees 5 i ; ? : i i All work guar4 % {some parafine wax exploded _ . Castle. Refreshments are to be serin Elgin factory. i Re Mac Irwin of Grass Valley was iu . ved at the close of the meeting. UTILITIES ENGINEERING anteed. Moderate prices, J. Beledtnieieteierietiet ef sloieioleferiefestes) eiteg ise oheahe sealant eeieieieieiojeys foie : ere i che oe en . —— ee town Saturday on a short business . kis se . INSTITUTE .° Bergguen, Jeweler, Commercial ” ies, AEG PLONE es ani ~~ NI visit. Bill Davis of the Gold Pan Lodge : ag st., 1 door below Chamber of Com. Hawley H Chatfield of Pike was! near Camptonville was in town FriBox 551, Beverly Hills, Calif. merce. 8-30-2te Forgotten Man ee ee ee ee ee ee . FOR SALE—120 acres of fine tim5 ness visit. . ; ready engaged by San _ Francisco a : a Ray Knickrem of San Francisco) people for the deer season. °: . ber-—Sugar pine,. Douglas fir, red ras in-t wi Sivceday. visiting with . sat ss nannerente ' 66 s 99> fir, yellow pine, and cedar. 3 to & was in to aie : 1 i j e a es feet in diameter. Good road one cabins! ori gan aan ea 6 came effective July 1.. . half mile of Camptonville and There's one forgotten man, my. dears, ss oa a edegialieg urday from Consequently, we believe that the . ; MOUNGHC Tinea fond ean & { xrass valiey on a Visit. vield from the tax during the second N t 4 . b eye x Lovavil : cares; one Se Cole, 310 Chestnut St., Marysville. f For whom nobody meet A. J. Heether motored to Nevads half of the year will be approximat. I e€ 5 u Roane Nobody apes his pretty tricks City Saturday on a_ short‘ business ely 10 percent less than it would! Music D L: E. FOR SALE kinds of mining Or lauds the clothes he wears; . trip. oe have been without the change in the } hii aa ert vir bec 4 machinery. Pipes, air-compresset, His brain emits no glinting sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. One t! and . -jaw and it does not seem reasonable ! Evening cars, 12 1b, rails, air pipes; all EO a a sotry hay Miss, Merle Horwege jute cs acta bY! to anticipate revenues for the. reDANCING other uteensils. for mining. Also i) AGS h bo. see ’ Z Leslie Kendall all of Sr peescpuaale eek mainder of the year in excess of Delicious, Well-Cooked Foods one Graham truck, tractors. Wit And why he ts just as he Is, spent the week end at Fred’s place $28,000,000.” Complete Bar Service b. sold very cheap. Everything s Nobody seem to know. here. : = a : HighWay, Cor. Lake Olympia Road must go. Inquire of Chas. Giovan: C Ramsey motored to Nevada City ne EAE RE ee ‘unk Indian Flat Take’ “Willis : . Saturday on a short business visit. e ° : Us een: wate at Ihdlan # on No pay check bears his nom de plume, : Cee cae ee : Th P d P ; een gate ¢ é eres sek Oy abe p eas ° Lloyd aii postal clerk, in the e 1é Iper NEW FUR TRIMMED ib ueeios ikea. eR : . , Nevada City postoffice, was in town : ' : From alphabetic money bags, ava dard on business. Fountain Lunch q a> A J % GOLD WANT ED He leads a life apart; ——$___—_— ae is th ha Licensed gold-buyers will pay up} # = . 4 He wears a corrugated brow WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—Labor PINE: STREET AT SPRING ms me vias 54 x to $35.00 an.ounce for old dental F Day was a big everst in our little S$ A . ~ FE bridges,. crowns, rings, chains, Above a vacant stare, : 4 Fie Baek: Offering the Finest in we See lockets, watch gases, spectacle f town. Many people from. all sur: frames, etc. or any other discard‘And seeing him, folk tap their skulls !rounding country, came early to the ’ GainG Uae Sat oa And ‘he’ ll th ie i oh EOP Re O40 Be Be Be ed jewelry if mailed within 30 nd say, es not all there. 'big stew. Quite a number stayed for ' : 712 K Opp. Old P. O days. Take advantage of this . it! the dance in the evening. SANDWICHES t SAC AMS : wonderful opportunity given to i Mrs. M. Crowley of Grass Valley, my Be : A you by a reliable concern to get ’ prem . . « Ane? in 1c 'Z § é a } . Poor chap he wins scant sympathy Aah Ror Aaiehiars. Rik wa tad Specializing tl Biggest and }?, full value for your old gold. We Ha'e al dubbed Lik Wath her daughters, huth and Made Best 10c ’ also buy old: silver. €s always du << as gad ’ line were visitors over Labor Day. Mrs. Preston s ELCO GOLD REFINERY And when he starves in attic rooms, Mrs. Charles Mitchell of San. RaJUMBO MILK SHAKE 212 Spring Arcade Bldg. ; Men say, “well, he won't work.” fael spent the past few days visiting IN TOWN ews Stan ee But hic befuddled, so-called mind her father Mr. E. A. Langford. She . Make the Pied Piper a Habit . rat seers oo eae . returned to her home today. : stoner Magazines : See ee ee ee ee Is working over time— . Andy. Carey ‘of Nevada City was Broad St. Nevada City . Loans made on cars. 1930 Buick It’s not so easy as you think, in Washington over Saturday and orto fecfestostesseseseoferferye se 5 E D LOCKSMITH . i pete as shape. age ee -This training words to rhyme . Sunday. : AF AN ITH + cellent offerings at out establish> * ’ Mr. and Mrs. W. Pierce and famment. Fred A. Rupley, 120 Haat Ga tee . Saye asec be fly were viekors in Washinton over : 0 : KEYS Main St., Grass, Valley. 6-22-tr. : oy? Labor Day. Mr. Pierce is proprietor . % : : ° ° ELECTRIC R EFR IGERA TORS You need not read his stuff, of the Nevada City Grill in Nevada,’ bs * made while you wait : ! Va a ld but t ti City + 4 ‘ Bicycles, Steel tapes, vaUSED—-We have. several good Oo wou u basaie e€ your time, ALY. : eS % cuum cleaners, washing mabuys in used Refrigerators, some 4 It's really dreadful guff; i se eed oa "Labor chines, electric irons, stoves, are like new. Very’ easy terme. f ‘ . 1s sister, Mrs. C. M. Cole, on Labor' , $ s : : a Phone 9120 EB. Main St. Grasse But during weeks we set aside Day. 1# . EVERYTHING FOR : Ste. repaired 1one d G F : For thoughts and actions true, Ua Guecy Won cles eatin olhte : SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, SCISSORS Valley Electric Co. . While being kind to birds and beasts, friends on Sunday. F 3 HIGH AND GRAMMAR & — — ne EN JOY THE BEST Be kind to rhymsters too. -: Heavy loads of lumber are being . & SCHOOL STUDENTS é _Gunsmith af MERRIAM CONNER taken to the Mountain View mass y * Light Welding OAK OR MANZANITA WOOD—UGP . : : : above Washington. Ke : % 1C-T f OP to 14-in. $3.50 per tier. Just see . a po iy Quite a number of men are rei « Tablets, Pencils, * veo tae TE SHO! 602 it for yourself. Next to Dunn's ee a es POLbed. WOrkineg at: the sim Mine; & Pens, Erasers, : GRASS . ALLEY Auto Wrecking Yard, Hills Flat. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sabin and. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Draper ana]j@bove Gaston. : . % Binders and Fillers 4 Ask for Bert Burns. Prompt dedaughter of Nevada City are spena. aa eid Fidei Wane sajna & Mr. F. Stall, formerly of the Naie % livery to Nevada City. Addresi ing a two weeks vacation in Oregon . : : JO! tional Mine in Nevada state, was in i 3 Grass Valley General Delivery. and will motor to Canada before they . Picnic and visit in Alleghany Sun-j Washington last week inspecting’ ie PENCIL BOX SETS & ; na @ a 4-1-tfe return home. day. mining property. eee (= : * 5 g I St ve Oil AYT ;
=e = = ee Miss Hazel Hagen, teacher of the . # complete with pen, % MA AG WASHERS a a aT te Seren ony Stee ee Washing ston school visited friends ir j é pencils, erasers * _ SEE US for VOM EN ‘Washing. Oakland over,Labor Day 1% coh % Machine. Exclusive Dealer for iANS : SSTIMATES : Sepee . i rhc i FUANS ae . Mrs. Ella M. Austin, county super; ¥ 15¢ ase 1° SL. 00 Ks meee leita 8 ee she intendent of schools. and. Mrs. ee x gine washers, also Easy Wash~4 "s : ; . Heffelfinger, county health nurse ,5 rs, Tiron rite Troners, Weeting: (GFo®}—>IM. BOBS. « . visited the Washington school on : SPIRAL NOTE BOOKS : house pescado ep ees Je OF rms “BUILDER OF FINE HOMES” . eran ‘ composition typewriter . G Vall Fl t sf re everal men from North Holly+ ? BA rass Valley Ejectric Uo. CONTRACTOR . . Wood are working at the Salina mine bd and note books % 120 East Main St. Grass Valley j}{ and report the property is looking} , . : Phone § for Free Demonstration Mills, Head Fraines, Hoist Houses Built. Machinery Set. . good. ; Ve DICKERMAN’ * 2-9-tf Can furnish complete units, set in place, ready to run. Bata) ue By ig ee ce eS me ee ken, Contract as a’ whole or part. Nothing too large, None too 2 een. Andree a of Berkeley was a i Sea : % ;} . USED WASHERS—From $10 up— all visitor in Washington on Monday. . pe . small. ; 12 DRUG STORE * ‘. Maytags and other popular mod~ rT ” ice ks % 5S -. els. Terms are easy. Grass Valley Let George Do It EVUEAT ke : 3 Like all of Signal’s : varied . Electrir. Phone 9 120 E. Main St. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. PHONE 289-M iit if NEVADA CITY cy products it’s Stove Oil is re. . Grass Valley. ~ 4 & : Pe ae ete Ses ne 4{; timed after a special formula wae eee Se sp RT RATS Ce ASSN TAX 7 anheeeeeseseeehaneadeeaes which insures greater heating . LOST-—Small female brown dog. . ; fi ; a X apivics Gk. x savings which oe hae ny ase shag sgh of Cc ld : S sta: Esai naps you will appreciate. foo Stephens, North Bloomfield oO SACRAMENTO, Sept. 9.—Califoracramento $s usies Ore . ‘Reward. 9-9-1tp M d ] nia sales taxes for the second quar-! We .can make regular dear ee : edaa ; ter of this year have reached a reéeé liveries to your home. Be C —— That won highest award in California at State Fair ord total of $16,735,000. This is) e Comfortable $3,485,000 more than the total for . ot 1931—-1932—1933 the corresponding period in 1934 and A. i. ROWER ; G Y. >’ ° marks an increase of 26.33 percent { 7 ' it et Your BRE . HAR : E DAIR Y according to the State Board of 100% Vases — Next to Hale's . . bes G yg Otow MATTRESSES * Equalization, under whose direction . ]ee — Repaired and Cleaned by U, S.'N. Johnson, Proprietor attiet meine ave] New Autumn ae mse ot all o e increase is ue,’’. , NEVADA CITY PHONE 77 sig John W.Darke . Commercial St. Nevada City 109 J. Phones 109M. EDDIE LEONG the Board pointed out, “to addea. ‘volume of trade, since a change in Hi A T S , the law has required retailers to pay, Including over 125 Models from” i TOR WORKS the tax on credit sales during the'] the San Francisco Style Show quarter in which the transactions One of a Kind Ege occur instead of deferring of deferring payments $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 of the tax until collectio . : wiley mene & varied selection of the newest NATIONAL HOTEL 210 Main Street from customers.” . i styles . . . bishop types, manipulSince total collections for the first § ated turbans, off-the-face types, PHONE 43 three months of the year reached . modified halos, “peach baskets” FRES Ul Nevada City, California $14,704,000. when was 36 peront . ANd forwardbsim. pen, New il FRUIT AND over the corresponding period in Grentait Hat Values tu COFFEE: SHOP VEGETABLES 1934, the sales tax for April ,May Northern California and June will bring the total for the eee N da Cit Calif ®, Samoan . first half of the year to $31,429,003. ‘New Shirred or Pleat-Back ee ee ee QUALITY GROCERIES “If there were no change in the JACKETS Here you w4ll find a law,’’ commented the Board, ‘it ; $3.95 '® Prices That Meet Present SPECIALS FRI. AND SAT. would be reasonable to anticipate Suatie siviuas Hk achink iatlos. . Day Conditions Phone 74. et he tax for the year would have . eq jackets for school wear, at a . 314 Broad St. Nevada City reached a total in excess of $63,rice hardly. believable! Shirred y 000,00 0;~as experience has pias . pleated Hi ipsa single or benenbenberbesiies meetin ces . 4 ae that holiday trade always boosts thecaches genta ay Hd pads final. quarter figures substantially. ides deci Sma . ; Or : d B Whi COME TO e “Exemption of. foodstuffs from Skirts! Now $2.95 re am u 10n THE NEW DEAL 7 MOTORS AND MINE AND MILL EQUIPMENT. — f]%.'s; witimoy sete eo sur to Sarason 2 ae DANCE fi Subject to the levy . Zip-up model with slashed or kickEstablished 1907 Every Sunday Night: Googrwusic. . } »* by at least one quarter. This will be . pléats. Carefully tailored of flanWILDBERG BROS. Finest Beer, Wines, dnd Rencyl} ° i ELECTRIC MOT ORS RE-WOUND, RE-BUILT. only partially offset by the increas. 2¢], novelty mixtures or wool ties 742 Market Se.San Franca Drinks and the Begt of Food.\, oe oy ed rate of three percent which be-« eidpe Se 16 te. Plant: Sox zencisco ' tof Je valley } : : : A . : ‘ey / ; i OR e De a 3 gt