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August 28, 1933 (4 pages)

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+ + Dog < + + al ~~ a » 4 te a > > ~~ ~~ + + +r > “MONDAY. AUG. 28, 1933 ots a THE NEVADA City NUGGET PAGE THREE ATTORNEYS ~ HARRY M. McKEEB Attorney at Law 205 Pine St., opposite courthouse : Nevada City, Calif. W. EK. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Union Building Phone 23 Nevada City F. T. Nilgn J.T. Hennessy Lynne Kelly NILON, HENNESSY AND KELLY Attorneys at Law Offices, 127 Mill St., Grass Valley Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nevada City DOCTORS W. W. REED, M. D. Nevada City, California Office 418 Broad Street. Hours: 1 to 3 and;7-to 8 P. M. Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 362 FRANK E. McCULLOUGH M. D. Physicitn and Surgeon ~~" Special attention to rectal diseases. 400 Broad ‘St., Phone 395 Hours 2 p.m. to 5 p. m. 7 to 8-p: m. Sunday by appointment ALFRED H. TICKELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office 207 Pine Street. Residence 525 Nevada Street. W. P. SAWYER, M. D. Modern Glasses Eye, Ear,’ Nose and ‘Throat. . Ott Bldg.; , Nevada City. Phone, residence ,7 11. Strong electro 33.. office f magnet for removing steel. may be relieved or prevented in childhood. Sinus infections treated. FLOuUrse EE to: 12 a om. 2. 2pm, TAO. 38 Di Dy DENTISTS DR. WALTE R 5 H AWKINS © Dentist 312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 A. to 6:00 P. M. Evenings by uae -ment. Phone 95. -Deafness . . . . . -could Ennis ad two babies were left stan: . ( ( PROFESSIONAL CARDS } Our Correspondents NORTH SAN JUAN P> MRS. F. M. HARRIS -TH SAN JUAN, Aug. 26— and wife of San recent visitors Woodfirst Mr. Eugene Fodrini Francisco have been of Mrs. Foderini’s aunt, Mrs. ell. This was Mrs. visit to San Juan lighted with our Mr. Foderini is a prominent young Foderini's and mountain she was descenery. ning with his handsome teat of mules for the Golden Bear mine, eight miles from Alleghany where he has the contract to get out lum. ber for the mine. Charles and Oro. ville Ennis and Tony Capeho w. {. work with him. : . Last Saturday night the residents . = lawyer employed by the S. P. R. R. While digging in the Nortn Yuba river a few days ago, W. C. Walker found a five dollar gold piece of the year 1844. similar. coin was picked up few feet away bearing the date of 1857. It. is seldom that miners dig up their gold already coined. Allen -Ennie and family have met with a couple of accidents recently from which they very fortunately es caped without (serious injury. August 19, while driving on highway to Camptonville, the ‘wishbonebroke—eausine the ear Over several times while going down the steep bank. Mr. Ennis received a broken finger and Mrs. Ennis and: children were ad bruised. somewhat. scratched: Last Saturday a hit-and-run driver with a trailer ran into M. machine so injuring it he not ‘travel and he and Mrs. of a car Ennis’ ded on the road near Freeman's Crossing while the other car went its ' After a time Mr. along and sistance that Mr. drive into town. Mr. have a George Hurd came rendered such asand Mrs. Dewey Kessler are to house-warming this evening, at of town on the Sebastopol Roard. Mr. Hurd. has sold his butcher shop located at Freeman’s Crossing to his son George while he and another son will market Grass Valley. W. C. Walker their new home, just west open a left_ Saturday morDR. JOHN R. BELL Dentist Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone 321 MINING ENGINEERS EDWARD C. UREN Mining and Civil Engineer Mining Reports Furnished Mining District Maps Phone 278R Nevada City B. L. EASTMAN Consulting Mining Engineer. Registered Professional Engineer in British Columbia. Phone 377 Nevada City: P. 0. Box 377. “GRASS VALLEY DR. E. C. SKINNER Osteopathic Physician Evenings by appointment. Office 413 W. Main. Phone 710 Grass Valley OSCAR E. WINBURN + Attorney At Law Suite 1-2-3 City Hall Bldg. GRASS VALLEY, Cal Phone 47 CARL POWER JONES, M. D. Grass Valley, California Office hours: 1 to 3:and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30. DR. ROBERT W. DETTNER Dentist Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening Appointments. 120% Mill street. Phone 77. Grass Valley, California. DR, W.C. EVANS" Dentist X-RAY Corner Mill and Main streets Telephone 102, Grass Valley, California. DR. VERNON V. ROOD Physician and Surgeon Office and residence at 128 Neal St., Grass Valley. Office hours 10 to 12 A.-M.. 2:to 4°P; M.—Z to 8 P.M. MELVIN KE. . BERRYMAN Dentist Hours 8:30 to 5:00 Evenings by appointment. Thomas Bldg. 139% Mill St. Grass Valley Telephone 35 J. F. O'CONNOR Civil and Mining Engineer United States Mineral Surveying. Licensed Surveyor, Upstairs over City Hall, Main Street, Grass Valley. ~~", N. MARCH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 152% Mill Street, up-stairs, second floor. 10-12 a. m., 2-5 p. m. daily. Mon. Wed. Fri. Nvenings. Phone 19 _Grass Valley. A. W. STORZ Dentist X RAY °152%4 Mill St. Goldn Rule Bldg. Office Hours: 9 to 12 1 to 6. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays-7 to 9 P. M.—Phone 578. DWIGHT D. JOHNSON, M. D. Office Hours: 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. Office Phone 51 Residence phone 135. 112 South Church St. Grass Valley. ALWAYS WANTED FURNISHED HOUSESuitable for ing and rooming house. Nugget Office. FOR SALE hens and one _ rooster for sale. Good layers. Phone 280 J for particutars: tf FOR SALE—Five room cabin and nearly one acre, nice location ad: joining city limits, fruit trees, chicken house and runs, Price $300. Phone 280 J. tf PIANO BARGAIN—Late model piano located nere in the vicinity of Nevada City, will sell at a big diseount and most any terms will handle. If interested write at once to H.° B. McNeil 401 East Main St. Medford, Oregon. 3tc FOR “SALE I Fresh ‘type . writter ribbons for all popular makes of typewritters. Call at the Nugget Office or Phone 36 for information. Prices for Standard — typewritters are 60 ceuts each.—46'5t E. G. HINDS 144 East Main St. Grass Valley George W. Walters. Mgr. USED CARS Take your choice of 60 cars —everyone of them priced right—ten hours free labor service for ninety days, with every car sold. AUTO LOANS REFINANCING WANTED TO TRADE—Seven room house in good valley town, near Bay, on lot 65 to 170, for Nevada or house. Will assume incumbrance. Answer Box 66, Nugget Office. tf. SOAK aE ERC nme: PROFESSIONAL CARD » A. M, HOLMES . Funeral Director Nevada City. Grass Valley. The Service of Sincerity. A few months earlier a: just a’ On:' to turn Ennis was able to! Pace In conducting a board! Inquire at! CHICKENS FOR SALE—Flock of 16 . _City property or vicinity, acreage} of Sweetland were’ roused from) their slumbers by a loud crash and! which in the morning was found . to have been caused by the falling . ,of a large oak limb from a_ tree .growing in the porch of the house. occupied by Fred Clark and family. ‘The limb was not dead but ree to be hollow, and the extreme heat . jcaused it to become so brittle that . , it snapred off with a great report . i ahd fell right where the family ewe sleeping with out injuring anyone, ; “strange as it may seem.” . North San Juan lost one of her! ; oldest and most respected citizens ; when Mr. Stephen’ Solari passed away very suddenly on Thursday morning. He had been apparently in: ‘good health for-a year or moreso that his sudden going was very unexpected by his’ family and friends. .Mr. Solario was born in Cadizzi, Italy . August 12, 1849, so well past fourscored years. He left Italy for Am; ‘erica in 1874 and after a journey of . 30 days he arrived in Grass Valley. . He employed in the sulphur . works there for a numer to San Juan the hotel the day of was of years he where ‘when came he purchased which he sccupied to his. dé period of 52 years. 1882 he , Callanan county life time. i Eller Nevada of it. in, In married Miss born in out thn two weeks at a living eleven T.-S6tose. Huckins who ‘was and was never , her longer There : grandchildren. laro of Shasta, Mrs. of Yuba City, Mrs. Frank Reardo. .of Oakland, Mrs. Clara Skinner of, Oregon Hill, and Eugene and Mervin . of San Juan. Last-Febraury—Mr.—and—Mrs. So-' laro celebrated their golden. wedj ding which was attended by all their
}children excepting their son Another family reunion was held two weeks ago on Sunday to help Mr. So' are now These are L. Leslie. ' ilaro to celebrate his 84th birthday . . and at this: time he seemed in a osadl _ Way to enjoy a number more happy ! . returns of the day. The sons: and 'daughters and their families were . all present at the funeral held at ‘the home at eleven o'clock Saturday ; morning in charge of Holmes Funeral Directors. Rev.Father aera . officiated and the interment was in. ie Catholic cemetery in North Sut ; Juan. . oBy FOREST Jarver FOREST, August, 23—-Robert Davies of Nevada City is spending a few rays here on business. Mrs. Earnest Hotchkiss and son; Kenneth of Nevada City were guests of Mi and Mrs" ESI Wyilte “last Week. Miss Charlotte Wood of Pike City spent last week. here visiting Miss Vivian Davies. Donald Godfrey of Alleghany vis-! ited friends here several times during the week. A large number of people from Alleghany and the Miller Ranch «. C. C. attended the show, “Child of Manhattan” here Wednesday evening. Raymond Rowland returned to his home in Nevada City Sunday after spending a few weeks here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davies took him down. Milton Davies, Carl Vivian and «. Honold were in Alleghany on business Thursday. Mrs. Fay Evans visited in Grags Valley Thursday. =—=—_—_—_—_— —O Te SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NUGGET CITY NUGGET NOW. Coolest Spot In Town ARGONAUT NEAR PLAZA _ Nevada City, California __. ~COLD BEER AND. SANDWICHES . We Wholesale and Retail. Argonaut _GRACE BROS. _keus or coupons to aid in the collecj cent retail sales tax. ‘chants to collect the tax. The board troller, , circulation of certain referendum pe. the . titions against the sales tax law was . was at a “raeket"’ 1 $3,320,232, 1956 _the new road building program . will be ready to bring his wife up STATE ASKS 20) SA\ ESTAXIS. MILLIONS OF U.S. “FIMMY TAY’; THOMAS B. MELVIN: FORD —California is @snif 1O0Ff. aj, + mately $200,000,060 as the sta'ai3 By MALARKEY share of the federal public works proSACRAMENTO, Aug. « 29—(UP}3 oe ee ee an ere —Some call it intestinal fortitude, . 3 ; 2 Nae others. backbone—but Whatever you The buik of this, of course, is included in proposed aid for the Great . 2ame it, that’s what the equalizaCentral Valley water project which . tion board has calls for expenditures totaling $170,-. ; 900,000. 'weeks of The remainder represents requests ; es would have soon.been’ in hot water: state departments for building! funds tut out of the budest for rc q. ruth is, the board’s handling of new responsibilities—sales ax, et al— sons of economy. A total of $15,194, . 2 . : . 1—-had been indecisive and _ ineffec888 has been asked for building! z tive. Merchants were howling for ruworks at state hospitals and other . ele z ilings, school districts were demandinstitutions. & ov. {ing permission to spend more money, profiteering was finally developed. Lucky it did, too. -A few more shilly-shallying and it of ae ' : 4 The state ‘will issue no stamps, to-. '@X dodging and rampant. For weeks it was bedlam: The . board seemed bewildered by its suda series of conferences the;den leap from comparative obscurity to the rarefied atmosphere and ‘bright light of prominence. Level headed Ray Riley, knew the board issu. procrastination and face -facts. So, ing hous } seripfor of i the story goes, he walked’ in one day fractional taxes. ,and tald board members their politiIncidentally the board charved the. cal_future as. well tiley-Stewart tax He urged them state bu. own minds—not reau of criminl identification to in;influenced by this or that i tion of the two and one-half. per_ After board of equalization stamped a very ; emphatic ‘‘no’’-on such a plan, taking the stand it was up to the mer-! state conmust’ cease has no objeciions to retailers lection revision plan stake. to and asked the make up their group. igate. ! aoe. the board found itself. It . 2 —— . hired a .“spokesman’’—able Clem No more trips sastern convenTh ttn] ph : PS, tO eastern Conven. whitaker,—whoprepares statements tions by state officials at state ‘i : ; ' : a als at state ex ifor public consumption and promptpense. Attorney Genera J. S. Webb . F : Ps ' = cae 1 Webb ily issued a series of hard fisted deea that officials must give cisions. The days of indecisions are nNrooft 12 « ut-of-state trips Bont, wat ei ies of-state trips are ct an ends ‘or official business before expense : Seer : . eee ieee claims are paid. And State Control-. rs : : Pc ane eS ee .. . Governor Rolph adroitly dropped . ler Ray L.--Riley said he was going ; ‘ pee es : : jthe sales tax into the lap of Lioutento ask for that proof every time z i ‘ ‘ant Governor Frank Merriam, anFor the first time in more than a 'other poten ‘ial gubernatorial condieee Me ae ek, 1 rar . 2 ~ year, revenues from the gasoline tax . date. If’, the governor suggested, showed the During . You want to find out anything on a{the sales tax, ask Merriam. He lobthe tax and put it over senate. I opposed it from an increase-in Julv. that the state collecie as compared to $3,093,2 { the ‘start’? month ; bied for in July, cent 1932, an inerease of 7 the per and highly favorable for The governor's statement was mer== , ely another effort to direct sales tax So suqcessful was the pari-mu-; criticism elsewhere. He’s getting fed tuel racing program at the San Joa-, uP with being blamed by the man iauin fair in Stockton, directors of . on the street for the unpopular levy. the State fair have decided to use . the same system of $1, $2 and $5. , bets on the races. The $1 bets proved . particularly popular. Fair officials! estimate the betting pool at the ante . exposition may run as high as $100,000 a day. State Treasurer Charles Johnson somewhat unhappy these days. ae well he might be. Seldom has a potential gubernatorial candidate . suffered such tough breaks. ‘MINER COMPLETING NEAT . COTTAGE ON HIGHWAY, Lawrence Carter, who is em ployed at the Hoge mine, has bought a . piece -of ground just outside the Nevada City limits up on the TahoeUkiah highway and has a neat little bungalow about half completed. It contains four rooms, bath and several closets. As soon as he has completed his septic tank and garage he Johnson was made co-defendant lin a pair of lawsuits filed by Harry Arend, Sacramento, involving land en Arend charged him with fraud and misrepresentation. Newspapers carried the stories and they got quite a-play. But the treasurer is going righ} ahead with campaign plans. He is encouraged over promises of support. The retail sales tax is knowWi~ as the “Jimmy tax’’ in Modoe county ‘Senator Jack Inman is seriously considering having another fling fourth district congressional race . . A tangible movement is developing to draft J. F .T. O’Connor, U. S. controller of currency, for democratic nomination for governor. . O’Connor is Senator McAdoo’s former law partner . Senator John McColl insists the referendum against the state water plan~ legislation is inspired by the P. G. and E. . that huge concern denies it. . theoretically, special state attorneyships—always lush patronage—-were abolished by the legislature. . .but when the law became effective some attorneys retained their fat jobs by merely changing their titles. . .they’re saying the real reason ex-Governor Young isholding back his gubernatorial candidacy announcement is finances. -it cost a small fortune to finance a campaign and Young is said to have decided he wants the money at hand before he from their home in Sacramento to reside here. serra nae MS Ge Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fradelizio and daughter, Mamie and Miss Ida Pratti, were Sacramento visitors last week. ih as CC aa ae Grass Valley Cleaners 111 West Main Street Baggy Knees @ have stalled maAny a men on the road to success. ;# Have 'em cleancs i. ~— Have ’em pressed . ! at the Grass Valley Cleaners makes any commitments. . -Director Phone 375 ti of Agriculture A: A. Brock is indeWest Main St pendent’ and forth-right. .Teliable reports are that the governor askea him to spare a few men, whom Mr. Brock -had decided to fire. . Grass Valley MAIL rector sent back word he’d resign ORDERS unless given.a free hand. . .and“he GIVEN got it. Jovial Frank Jordan, secPROMPT retary of, state, has been accused of deserting the republican party. “Not at all,” Frank declared. ‘‘My affiliainclinations are democratic. after both nominations.” GRASS VALLEY STEAM LAUNDRY-DRY CLEANERS . Modernly Equipped to Provide The Twin Cities . . so I’m and Surrounding Territory with a Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service Unexcelled. 111 BENNETT STREET GRASS VALLEY _ Phos Game Vey ay Roe a ae INTY as popularity of . be, TH the di-. _. tions are republican-and-some-of my . W. G. runise was in fio his mining proverty in the Ou Hill dis_ trict today. } SCHOGL SUPPLIES See our stock of school needs before you buy. the grammar and high s¢hool _Everything for student at right prices. Special Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets—$1.00. R. E. HARRIS Nevada City Phone 100 i SAFETY DRUG+STEORE with SAVE . al “your . 1 SEE ME ABOUT YOUR EYES ee . GEO. H. SHIRKEY, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST 11S Mill. Street . GRASS VALLEY ‘Happy Days Are Here Again. ACME BREW on draught ; Served With or Without Meals Schrieber’s Restaurant Broad and Pine St. Nevada City ee NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Elizabeth McD. Watson, Prop. Open to all reputable physicians and surgeons MU Ce Ma ny any ty tt = NEVADA COUNTY =: Banner Gold County ol California Annual production over $3,000,000 : For Information Address = Chamber of Commerce Nevada City, Calif. ST ET OG Ti ti HANSEN ene ee a Just a Little Better ’ OWL TAVERN CAFE “YOU CAN'T BETTER THE BEST” Finest Food and Coffee and BEER 134 Mill Street Grass Valley, Calif. CLEANING AND PRESSIN‘ CASH AND — SUITS ees “$1 00 and up LADIES’ AND MEN'S ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Tailor Made Custom Clothes » $17.50 up — PHONE 217-W HOURS: 7:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. FORREST B. RISLEY, c, Beep Bost Building Nevada’ City, California _ SLR Po anf “ j Ht s an}