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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

April 28, 1939 (6 pages)

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not1 to ave rd. the did ade the rert . ath nux ada, Lec due sell bed the is the aid ill, in the ted Ist ay, ise ity da, ost or~ re-~ lat rehe letiit: ity rea. i) S, :% GRASS VALLEY -129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley jurgeon Offices and Receiving Hospital, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY NEVADA CITY CARL POWER JONES, M. D: PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 3; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 S. F. TOBIAS, M. D.PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . i 214 Neal St., Grass Valley Office Hours: 12-3 and 7-8. Phone: Office 429. Residence 311-5 DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER DENTIST X-RAY Facilities Available Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening appointrheuts. 12034 Mill Street. Phone at , Grass Valley, Calif. # DANIEL L. HIRSCH, M. D. Physician and 8 118 Bush St. Heurs: 10-12; 2-5, evenings de 8 P. M. Bay or night phone yea i BURT SPICER PHONE G. V. 918 FURNITURE REFINSHING: SPECIAL RATES FOR SPRING— Any color or tone, Waterproof. 20 year’s experience. Homes, offices, apartments, hospitals, Colfax ne Coder Ridge. y Grill w ELCO y ES YOU Whenever you are in’ GRASS VALLEY We specialize in a 90 cent Sunday Dinner ° . Excellent Meals at all times 4108 MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY SSeS SAFE AND LOCKSMITH KEYS Made While You Wait Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric Irons Stoves, Htc. Re paired SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED Gunsmith, Light Welding RAY’S FIXIT SHOP 220 East Main St., Phone 602 GRASS VALLEY ‘Morgam & Powell Bldg. DENTISTS _ DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS DENTIST 312 Broad Street: Hours 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Complete X-Ray Service. Phone 95 DR. JOHN R. BELL DENTIST Office Hours 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment. Phone 321 DOCTORS B. W. HUMMELT, M. D.— PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 400 Broad Street Office Fes 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m Evenings 7-8. Phone 395 X-RAY Itional disputes and fighting bitterly’ __NEVADA CITY’. NUGGET __ LAWSTOGIVE LABOR LEADERS. POWER OPPOSED! is at war in its own ranks, tying up business and industry with jurisdicq for supremacy in its own houseliold, it is no time to give labor leaders added power by enactment of. special privilege labor legislation. Likewise with unemployment still Lrampant and recovery still far from achievement, it is no time to increase labor costs. And any labor relations legislation which may be sought, setting up unfair labor practices, must apply equally to both sides—the employee, W. W. REED, M.: D. PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON . Nevada City, Calif. Office 418 Broad Street Hours: 1 te 3 and 7 to 8 p. m Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 362 E. L: ARMSTRONG, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ~ 312 BROAD STREET Hours: 10-12. A. M.Evenings by sevomnent 2-6 P. M. as well as the employer! Such, in effect, are the recommendations of the’ Agricultural Council of California, representing the state’s major farm cooperatives, with regard to labor bills pending before the state legislature. Taking into consideration the fact that California wages are higher thanwage scales inthe nation at The Holmes Funeral Home service is priced within the means ef all. Ambulance service at all hours. Phone 203 246. Sacramento Street, Nevada City MINING ENGINEERS J. F. O°; CONNOR Mining and Civil Engineer United: States Mineral Surveying Licensed Surveyor ee 203 West Main St, Grass Valley ATTORNEYS UWARRY M. Mc KEE ATTORNEY AT LAW 205 Pine St., opposite courthouse Nevada City, Calif.. FRANK G. FINNEGAN ATTORNEY AT LAW 207 North Pine Street, Nevada City, California. Telephone 273. H. WARD SHELDON ATTORNEY AT LAW Union Building, Broad Street. Nevada City ' Telephone 28 THOMAS O. McCRANEY ATTORNEY AT LAW ' Masonic Building 108% Pine Street, Nevada City. Telephone 165 ASSAYER HAL D. DRAPER, Ph. D. ASSAYER AND CONSULTING CHEMIST Nevada City, California Phones: Office: 364-W. Home 246-4 Box 744 New Deal Under Management of ‘ Pauline and Johnnie 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please . FRATERNAL AND CLUB DIRECTORY ~ ay RE WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB Regular meetings the 2nd and fourth Mondays of the month, at the’ Brand Studio. MRS. /H. E. KJORLIE, Pres. lr Mrs. Belnap Goldsmith, Sec. . Quartz and Placer claim location notice blanks at the Nugget Office. A Live tion of Business and Professional . NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518 B. P. O, Elks Meets second and fourth-Friday evenings in Elks home, Pine Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elka welcome. Phone 23-W large, the council also recommends against any attempt to enact a State FUNERAL DIRECTORS Wage and Hour Act at this time. And on the same score, it has turnHOLMES FUNERAL HOME ed thumbs down on bills to set up ei recommends that no. artificial food and drug standards, which would put this state— with its already ‘highly standardized, quality products—at an economic dis. advantage with other states in marketing its commodities.
With respect to measures designed to extend the state’s unemployment insurance program, the counaction be taken to broaden its scope until the state administrators ‘have worked out the intricaicies-of ‘the present law and established an efficient, workable program under it. : In addition to these recommendations, the council, at its semi-annual meeting recently, voted unani-. § mously to oppose the inauguration of a production-for-use program in California for persons now on the dole. The council took cognizance of the statement of the State Relief Administrator that the dole, as now administered, will bankrupt the state in ten years—most of its members concurring in the statement. But it found, following careful survey and study, that. production-for-use experiments, wherever they have been conducted in California, have been far more costly than direct relief or the dole. In fact, the relief administrator himself stated as mutch to the assembly recently. Analyses of State Relief Administration operations by the State Department of Finance, as of June 30, 1938, reveal that 51 of the self-help (production-for-use) bartering units have been discontinued and owe the administration $207,565.03. And the 35 units still active as of June 30, 1938, owe the administration. $181,823.73. Throwing additional light.on the economic unsoundness of the production-for-use program, the Division of Self-Help Cooperatives, in reply to a letter asking for comparative costs of self-help units and direct relief, reported that a study of the period from April 1 to December 31, 1937, showed, 'the production-for-use projects. cost $319,214.42 more than it would have cost to maintain the same number of persons on tthe dole. Computing that it would have cost $40 per month. per family to support the same families on direct relief, the . Division listed: the comparative costs as follows: Aictual cost on production-for-use basis $690,814.42. : Cost if direct relief had been used $371,600.00. Additional cost, due to selp-help project system $319, 2:14.42. “ ‘The above computations do not :intomah Lodge, No. 16, 1.0.0.F. +Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30, Odd Fellows Hall. _. ROMAN ROZYWNSKI, N. G. JONATHAN PASCOB, Rec. Sec’y. clude administrative costs of ‘the Division of Self-Help which ran as high as $8,500 per month during the [period under consideration. Another dangerous. aspect of the production-for-use program is evidenced by the fact. that on June 30, ool YOU WILL BE “What’s Good For Nevada i County is oT Nevada PLEASED Wé&tH OUR COFFEE SHOP For VENETIAN BLINDS and LATEST PATTERNS & $ NATIONAL HOTEL AND _ CORFEE all State Department of Finance, the state had in its ‘possession “an inventory of over $220,000 of commodities (produced by such projects), a large portion of which ‘cannot be used in cooperative bargaining nor otherwise utilized for relief.” The question which will naturally come to mind with any farmer reading this statement is: ‘Just where are’ thesé products to be sold? Are California farmers, as taxpayers, 80employed, pay the overhead —and then “have: the production of such State Fair Grounds at Sacramento better. May 5, 6 and 7. As an innovation of Rodeos in the west, a night show will be held Saturday, May 6. "er Holcomb, world ‘Montie Montana,1938, according to a survey by the}. ing to be forced to buy farms for una overhead—and then have the production ot, such farms Sarah fond ;comJW. TAMBLYN'S SISTER SUCCUMBS IN VENTURA Members of the Tamblyn family “ in Nevada City received a message e. LADIES AID SOCIETY Methodist church enjoyed a one ‘clock luncheon, business pests and program Wednesday. Miss Between forty and fifty members. erine McQuzy sweetly f the Ladies Aid Society of the! Time and Thank God for a Garden. ‘She was accompanied fy Miss sus. anna Hawkins. : yesterday. announicing the death of Mrs. Elizabeth J. Farmer in Ventura a sister of. W. V. ‘Tamblyn, . young child and resided here many: years before moving’ away: ‘She leav-" és.three brothers W V. Tamblyn of this city, John Tamblyn, Grass Val-. ley, and Harry Tamblyn of Hepner, Oregon, besides nieces, nephews and’ cousins. } The funetal will take place Sun-_ day afternoon ‘with Rev. H. H. Buck. ner officiating. Holmes Funeéral Home has charge of funeral arrange-— ments. Interment will be made in the family plot at Nevada City. RODEO AT STATE FAIR GROUNDS TO OPEN MAY 5, ‘SACRAMENTO, April 27. — The second annual World Champions’ Cowboy Contest and Rodeo, sponsored by the Sacramento Golden Empire Centennial, will present one of the nation’s outstanding Wild West shows of 1939. ‘The Rodeo will be held at the With virtually all of the world’s greatest cowboys, trick riders and ropers contesting, the Sacramento Rodeo will provide a thrilling program. The comedy side of the entertainment will be furnished by Homfamous rodeo clown, and his trick mule ‘‘ParkyaKarkus.’’ Other world famous Rodeo stars will be Dickie Griffith, international trick riding champion; . { movie and rodeo star and his troup of trick ride and ropers; Skyeagle and Sunbeam, ‘archers and trick riders and ropers; . Mary Keen, one of the world’s few ‘women who compete in steer wrestling and who also is a trick rider. Albe: Lefton, famous announcer will be master of ceremonies. Other features will be 100 Indians from Nevada including an Indian band who will entertain at the opening of each rodeo program. RITES FOR OLD RESIDENT Funeral services were ‘held Tuesday in Oakland for the late Mrs. Margaret E. Guild who lived here many years ago. Deteased is sur. vived by two sons. George L. and . Chester Guild and a daughter Myrtle , EB. Guild. A sister, Mrs. Kate Guild also survives. Quartz and Placer claim location notice blanks a the Musee pani . ; Mrs. Parmer ig a native or. Bns. —~ia raq f Pri land and came to Nevada City as a” NATIONALLY ‘KNOWN GROCERY IPRODUCTS — BUY NOW _ Extra Savings on Sherwin Williams Paint Sale Reg. Price Sale Price House Paint— $3.50 Gal. $2.97 Gal. 1.07 Qt. 94 Qt. Semi-Lustre— 3.65 Gal. 2.99 Gal. ee 1.15 Qt. 93 Qt. Quick Drying Enamel— 4,95 Gal. 3.97 Gal. ae 1.48 Qt. 1.09 Qt. Porch and Deck Paint— 3.60 Gal. 3.19 Gal. 1.20 Qt. 98 Qt. ORYDOL. SCOT’S TOILET No scrubbing Six rolls for oan Medium pkg. .... 22c ix 5c long way Large pkg. ...... _. BYC IVORY SOAP P&G NAPTHA 2 large bars ..........-. pccne 3 medium bars ......... 20c) "ameae 6) oo she SKIPPY PEANUT, ~~ BUTTER Crunch Style 16 oz. jar rc arte ene 23c BROWN’S BEST PURE JELLY 1 lb. jar 23c HILLS BROS. COFFEE LIPTON’S TEA ~ RED CAN Yellow Label 1d pound. 28c. '8 oz. pke. ... ‘Alc 2 pounds ........ 54c' 16 oz. pkg. ......--------79c IXL PRODUCTS Mushroom Saves 202 3 cans 25¢ Rive 3 cans 25c Macaroni Sauce: ...:.-:iccccccce cece polly 3 cans 25¢ Italian Sauce —..... EI ein Baia nics Vr he 3 cans 25¢ Boneless Tarmales 0.22.00.. .-.nessesstscsseeeteeeteceeeee 3 cans 32c Not Boneless Tamales ....0...-ccccsc+--:e0-0--=+ 3 cans 25c Cocktan Vamales 02 2 cans 2ic Beef Tamales (03s.. ee . 3 cans 14c Order by Phone, Prompt, Free Delivery _. PHONES 160 and 225 . . Prices Effective Fom April 28th to May 5th PLAZA GROCERY IN 1932 (last year before repeal ) BEER'S TAXES WERE PRACTICALLY NOTHING! FLIB REEGORD>ece Facts That Gone Yon You . a il HHI ; * Data from State Liquor Administration; includes beer taxes and license fees . BEER helps even those who do not drink it! To beer tax revenue reaches-back into every community, to help pay for relief, for public works, for education..and to lift a burden Lome erg the tune of a million dollars a day nation-wide, Nei 6 of 6 seater * NCOME: THATS INCREASED MIGHTI LY 5 sang Lilac.