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August 12, 1935 (4 pages)

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PAGE TWO THE NEVADA city NUGGET MONDAY, AUGUST . 2, Nevada City Nugget 305 Broad Street. _ Phone 86 A Lexal Newspapér, as defined by intuter Printed and Published at Nevada City. Me Editor and Publisher Teeheetee deeeledeeetb bebedeteeh eee Homespun corn-cob pipe. comings of humanity, and for blistering indictment,-which is, When he sees a maniacal have his head examined.” And so he ought. bothered with the mental test. There is no question but The highway is no place at breakneck speed he usually says, : And so he will, from now on, in California. Assembly _ bill 1657, passed quietly by the legislature and signed recently by the governor, permits the state to examine thoroughly the mental capacity of applicants for drivers’ licenses. The average person applying will not, about whom. there is some hint of abnormality. mentally deficient: Some of the worst offenders must be. And it is only common sense on the part of California to “‘examine their heads,” as the old philosopher would have it, and to prevent their being set loose upon the public. & Published Semi-weekly, Monday and Friday at * Nevada City, California, and entered as mail matKy ter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada % City,, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. % SUBSCRIPTION RATES % One year: (In Advance) . .-...-22--<0..-s.:.<.-..$2. ey x v ee De ee le ae ee i ee ee he to ete seleleieteieteietetetiotegeneteieteiegete ke Philosophy (Contributed) Every community has its porch-sitting philosopher, usually a stooped old man with wrinkled face and whitish hair, who lolls about in the sun, whittling, perhaps, or smoking a Kindly, he is nevertheless quick to perceive the shortmost of these he has tolerance. Only the stupidest of man’s stupidities arouse him to his. most *That feller ought to have his head examined.”’ driver tearing down the street “That feller ought to of course, be It will be confined to those that a number of drivers are for a maniac. 1000 ATTEND V. F. W. FIRST ANNUAL CARNIVAL Banner Mountain Post, NW, of Nevada City with the“assistance of the district posts held their first which was a decidannual carnival, ed success. in Red Men's Grove yes. terday. An attendance of fully 1,000 . persons for the day enjoyed the affairs which held the interest of the! crowd the whole time. The carnival] was in. honor of the third anniver _sary of the posts founding. Prominent members present from other districts and posts were. Capt. F. K. Williams, Council ~ Administrator of the 7th District, Roseville; . Paul West, Council Administrator of the’ Sth District. Oroville; Fred Brooks, District No. 7 Patriotic Instructor; Alex Mahr, Department Sr. Vice Commander of Disabled American Veterans; Thirteen posts Were represented, members coming . from Redding, Red Bluff, Orland, ; Oroville, Gridley, Marysville, Rose. ville, Auburn, two posts of Saera-. mento, Emeryville, No. 1010, and. Los Angeles. A barbecue dinner was served at noon-.after which a full afternoon. . program of sports were held. There . Was wrestling, boxing, a colorea . 'ternoon *to keep all hausted piles of ‘ballots faster than ; they could be replenished. @ i . EINFURY TO OLD TIME RESIDENT ' nearly severed his right thumb from QUEEN BALLOT DEMAND SURPRISED EVERYBODY J.-C. Penney Co. and other Grass Valley stores ran short of San Juan Fiesta queen ballots for a brief period Saturday afternoon and some of their patrons expressed great indignation. This is to offer the apologies of the committee in charge, which was hard put to it on that afstores which handled these ballots, supplied. The fault was not with either the stores committee. It was the unprelarge demand which exor the cedentedly Mr. Sherman Marsh an old time and well known resident of this city fell and hit a piece of glass which Dr. A. H. Tickell took It is hopé@ that known as recover his hand. care of the injury. Mr. Marsh, familiarly “Sherm’’ Marsh will from his injury. soon BIRTH the Nevada City Sanitarium, Neévada City, California, BORN: At 1935. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ore edefente tesfe dente feateaterteatingestesteate sti ate teleotectesteate npenenteoleafemtestenfertcal fen trejestaleateats ? HOMBETTES 3 % There’s*a green and pleasarit alley With a river wimpling through, And ‘the sentry mountains lifting Jeweled crowns into the blue; . ACCOUNTANTS MISS ALICE MOORE Mine Systems Box 785, Nevada City DENTISTS Income Tax Returns 312 Broad Street. Hours seateateofestestesteafesteofeateatesterteat DR. WALTER J.'HAWKINS 5 DENTIST 9:00 a. m to 6:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint: And it’s there I love to linger ATTORNEYS ment. Complete X-Ray Service. . In the shade of tree and vine, Phone 95. Ls Where the poppies nod a greeting B HARRY M. McKEE DR. JOHN R. BELL . ¢ To a little homc o’ mine. + ; ATTORNEY AT LAV DENTIST ‘ % 205 Pine St., aoe —— Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 { a .% 4 de Nevada City, Calif. > a : : He sought for just one matchless word % ; seit een fg. Phone ve wr. ae . ° i, ol or n owe & With which to stir the hearts of men 4 E. WRIGHT Babel % aoa & e y “ W. ° z And waiting, heard the nesting song : ATTORNEY AT LAW EDWARD C. UREN z Of joyous birds in field and glen; z i Office in Union Building ES ee A And scon in glad accord, he smiled, .g Phone 28 Nevada City Mining Reports Furnished . . aes a ms eo Mining District Maps + For there beneath the sky's blue dome, # @. ‘Niton J. T. Hennessy . Phone 278 R Nevada City “ He heard the voice of Nature cay, : Lynne Kelly re tes * “The word you seek is—home. + . Nilon, Hennessy and Kelly Ciias Valley + o * ATTORNEYS AT LAW : 3 ic ae xrag Valley % sons wave their nt \ s te Office, 127 Mill St. Grass + The seasons wave thei poe wands : Morgan & Powell Bldg., Ney. City E. H. ARMSTRONG * Above each tree and painted flower; el eae ATTORNEY-AT-LAW * And then in passing leave behind + . . George L. Jones Frank G. Finnegan . Nac hte West Main ayes z, a : he : elephone 3 Grass ‘Valle z Rare tokens of their grace and power; . % JONES & FINNEGAN f wen : ~ But never are these sprites so gay, x . Office: Morgan a ee a CHARLES L. HOGUE, O. D : : % treet, Nevada , Ga ; P By rushing stream or flying foam, R ied sie aha Paty OPTOMETRIST Ka m eo hs Z pheno Corrective examination and trainy ‘ ind so * ASA om ee MA et om some do * fe ing for defective vision and function< round a little spot cal'ed—-home. & a MINING ENGINEERS al disorders of the eyes. + —_-A. MERRIAM. CONNER. ¢ on (147 Mill St. Ph. 624 Grass Valley‘ RONALD A. FRA ooo S eof Jerefeteqok qeieHeicieiey ede ae Se nfe fe ne feererle netfee Merle eere tenets sfeotent: i 4 she : a Mining Engineer DR. E. C. SKINNER ine NEVADA CITY, pata te OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN : ere SPRING : Box 260 one 2 MvaHinoe. . } ALLEGED THIEF AND: LOOT SPRING HILL PROPERTY Investigations, surveys, reports Peto a od Appointment FOUND “The Sprine Hill mining vronerty. Plant design and construction. Su. Office 310 W. Main St. “Phone 716 ss ax eres j ie ; as aie Z sehen Phage pervision of operation. Mine mapnOpposite Bret Harte Inn Deputy Sheriff Carl 7. Larsen ar-; Which lies north of Grass Valley, is agement. Consultant. A backGrass Valley, Calif. rested R. H. Wahl, who was wanted . making good headway in installation. ground of 20 years experience in by Sheriff Dewey Johnson of Sierra} of their mill machinery, which will} western ficlds. : DR. VERNON V. ROOD. county for the alleged robbery of a/. be ready. for treating, ore by Sep‘CONNOR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON cabin at Alleghany. near Rough and' tember first. The building to house Bi F. O Office and residence at 128 Neal St ; the big mill and the headframe are ‘completed. Men are putting up the A crew of three pump men Ready yesterday. Mr. Larsen obtained ail the allegedly stolen articles, a rifle. pistol and . Conveyor. Mining and Civil Engineer United States Mineral Licensed Surveyor Surveying 8: m. 2.10 4 p.:m: 7 to Grass Valley Office hours 10 to 12 8 p. m. erty repairing the shaft and rehabilitating the» surface workings. The Golden Center, owned by, HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56 Cooley Butler of Los Angeles with . i N. 5S, G. W. Hours: L. S. Wincapaw as superintendent, , Meets every, Tuesday evening at Se tdence employs about 100 men. Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Nevada City, Calif. Office 418 Broad Street 129 South Auburn St., blankets. Wahl claimed innocence of nay ERTEe HOI men are keeping the . 203 West Main St. ca dabancl isola H.N. MARCH, M. D. . the whole affair. He was lodged in. main shaft unwatered. © -About 30 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the Nevada county jail awaiting; men are employed. H. R. Plate is DOCTORS 15214 Mill Street, up stairs, seconé . word from Sheriff Johnson. " superintendent. eae ae LOOK, 10-12 (a.m. 2-6 pe mm: daily. ee B. W. HUMMELT, M. D. Mon. Wed. tet even > eee ee ee ees
; ed., Fri., evenings. Phone 19 acres PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON G : GOLDEN CENTER MINE ih is eee 400 Broad St rass Valley The Golden Center Mining Com FRATERNAL AND Office Hours: 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m.ICART. POWER JONES. M.D pany has ceased work at the FPea-. c ‘; Ph 395 xX-RAY. ~ » a. body mine for the present. Severat . LUB DIRECTORY picmeee 7° = : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ss i . ae a SR Se eee Office Hours: 1 to 3-7 to 8 p. m. men had been employed at the prop— ‘ OS ier W. W. REED, M. D. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 Grass Valley: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P. M. Phone 2 Office Phone 362 DENTIST Native Sons welcome. O'NEILL, Visiting Miss Helen Provine, who has! su President. ALFRED H. TICKELL, M. D. PHYSICIAN Hours: ments. 120% Mill Street. AND SURGEON DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER X-RAY Facilities Available 9:00-5:0% Evening appointPhone 7f. Grass Vaualey, Calif. FINE Mount St. Mary’s Business . . 8 School ee + 3 sey . . . President, Conducted by Sisters .ofMercy hi Secretary Grass Valley California ; este Brand Studio. Mrs. Geo. Gildersleeve. . ] . Mrs. Leland Smith. . . spent ‘the summer at Vallejo with . Ryakees W. CHAPMAN, Ree, Sec'y. Nevada City, Calif. her parents, has returned to Nevada j fi __ _. sf oftice 207 Pine Street Residence City to spend the winter with her; = — 525 Nevada Street aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred / = ET waiters eos Sauvee. i womans civic cau . . W. P. SAWYER, M. D. . Regular meetings the 2nd and Eye, Ear, siahceos and: "Throat . fourth Mondays of the month, at. }. Glasses correctly fitted. Electromag. net for removing steel Hours 11 to 4 Hvenings by Appointment Office Ott Bldg Main Street Phone office 11 REPAIRING 520 Coyote Street Residence 73 i WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service and Work Called tor and Delivered Clarence R. Gray Phone 16 Saturday,, Aug. -10,. 1935, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whiting of Grass . Valley, a Sonate: professional entertainer, tap danc-! ing, etc. j Commander C. E. Bosworth, Maj:} or Leroy Delaney, Louie Pinelli,. ~ Earl Raymond, ~~ William Mitchell,;. John Figurski, Max Weiss, Ed Rose, Capt. Frank Williams, and many! others: worked, zealousiv to make! the carnival the success it was. Mrs. Louie Pura bf Gonzales won . the fine radio. Mr. Pura assistea with the barbecue. Mrs. Pura and son drove all night to be present. In figuring up the money taken in ‘at the Carnival for tickets, on the danae, concessions, barbecue, etce., Be Comifortalile Get Your eee MATTRESSES Repaired and Cleaned by John W.Darke : Nevada City 109M. Commercial St. 109 J. Phones ‘it was estimated the post cleared about $100, after all debts had been Maid. This money is to be used for relief work. FORREST B. RISLEY CLEANING AND PRESSING TAILORING Men’s Suits ‘Phone 217 w. Broad St., at City SAFE AND LOCKSMITH KEYS Bicycles, Steel tapes, vajj cuum cleaners, washing maee Srcre oe saves. i} oe Sopeties AWS, AXES, KNIVES, SCISSORS Select the FABRIC For Your SUMMER SUIT WE CREDIT YOUR PHONE Our large variety of worsted, woolen, twist, tweed, and other summer patterns awaits your selection. Quick and Efficient Service for . Your Cleaning and Dyeing Grass Valley Cleaners ED. BURTNER, Proprietor Phone 375 Grass Valley BTC., SHARPENED Gunsmith Light Welding -RAY’S F’ (IT SHOP 0 East Main’ . ‘Phone 602 ‘GRASS . ALLEY . } Quarts 35c DRIVE OUT TO THE GOLD NUGGET INN At Glenbrook for New Haven ICE CREAM. Pints 20c Electrical Murray ! . . COMPLETE LINE OF APEX REFRIGERATORS PROMPT DELIVERY. PRICE ANY QUANTITY. THE LEADING BUSINESS ciinmeaeabaobecetacnicsdnancmrsneed a aoe SCHOOL OF NORTHERN Nevada City Lodge, No. 518, . CALIFORNIA . i B. P.O. Elks Secretary, Siu oetaphar, Book. . aay “evenings m Elks home, ee i ee Paes wie Peng Carle ree 8) cB . Ne Ge Vie Cie . welcome. ae teehee pee Quality, Extra Heavy STEAM LAUNDRY per Bares oe eee . WE. WRIGHT, Exalted Ruler. . AND : : eens — V. FOLEY, Secretary. . ' DRY CLEANERS REASONABLE, GRASS VALLEY 111 BENNETT STREET . WASHERS AND IRONERS COMPARE OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY! WE WILL CALL AND TEST YOUR RADIO TUBES FREE 203 Commercial Strect Nevada City Phone 454 See deleiehtleierh lik teiniieleiioieiviok NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE 28 6 to 9a. Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentage of sulphuréts, value of sulphurets and talings. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. to be Mail order check work promptly attended to. hours. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and Capital of California Fire Insurance ‘Companies. H ave AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor Irrigation hours will be in effect from this date on: May 1935. Irrigation hours— No irrigation water permitted plumbing fixtures repaired. — LEEEVANS . . ". ___CAMPTONVILLE PHONE _250-W os = — ‘ NOTICE : NEVADA CITY TO WATER CONSUMERS SANITARIUM m.; 5 to 8 p. m. Elizabeth McD. Watson, Prop. Opex to all reputable Physicians and Surgeons run outside of these GLASSES all leaky taps and By order CITY COUNCIL, CE . H. H. Hallett, Supt. of Water. . 0. H .SHIRKEY, System. o OPTOMETRIST GOOD SERVICE COSTS NO MORE A modern establishment—a trained, intelligent and courteous personnel — distinctive motor equipment and other evidences of progress and prosperity are NOT an indication that funeral service charges will be high. A.successful concern can be built only by serving honestly and well, at prices that are fair and reasonable. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME oy ere aes Sicdice With Safety and Dignity” Phone sew, Grass Valley. Phone 203, Nevada City. ) NEVADA CITY HOME FAMILY TRADE OUR Mrs. VU. Mullis, Prop. Boulder St. Prompt and Reasonable Service 4 oS 118 Mill Street LAUNDRY Open the door to a new world for people whese eyesight is poor GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. 0. D. SPECIALTY Nevada City Phone 491 W 316 Broad St. Mrs. Dien News Stand Stationery, Magazines Nevada City Ih