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PLAN
_ SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1. — Establishing complete unity, the farm
groups of California outlined a deFOR STATE
‘. }portunity offers -without paying
tribute to any individual, organization, unless he freely and without
coercion chooses to do so.
3. That the people of the state
have a major interest in strikes because of the economic effect upon the
lives of all the people and have a
right to know the facts about strikes
and a responsibility to see that fundamental. justice is adhered to in all
settlements,
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NEVADA CITY NUGGET
NVILLE NOTES:
:
ture for Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fagg.
trees.
CAMPTONVILLE. Nov. 29, — E.
A. Espinosa motored to San Fran-.
cisco Saturday with a load of-furni-] .
Erle Pauly passed through a few)
days ago from Mohawk enroute to!
Oakland with a load of Christmas} §
Warren Pauly returned to Marysville Monday after spending institute
—
eo
-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1; 1939.
ital
Aftermath
of War
@ On Nov. 11, 1918—just : 21
years ago— Armistice brought the
first World war to‘ an.end. It
. didn’t, however, end the ‘suffer. .
ing of thousands’ of‘men.tn the
Hines Memorial «hospital. ‘at
Plans to launch a state-wide drive for manage their own business free from
was in town Friday on a*short busifinite policy long ago stated by farm; week visiting at relatives ‘at Mo-. . Hines Ill.:approximately 1/700 '_ @fs when state leaders in agriculture} 4. That the owners of any busihawk, ; disabled men «are cared» for,met in San Francisco and drafteljness have the inalienable right tu; p g. McCarthy of Sacramento. . taught:to earn-a living, and are
hi:
public support to remedy a situation
en California’s waterfronts. which
Nave become intolerable to agriculture.
» After a statement of policy was
drafted, it. was agreed to carry this
findamental program back to each
@rganization to insure unified supPort of activities taken to gain the
end sought.
+ The statement, as issued after the
meeting, reads:
#*The farmers of California, facing
@ontinual losses from strikes in the
fields other than agriculture and
constant agitation to create labor
trouble in agriculture, believe the
time has come to frankly consider,
amd ask the public to consider the
eauses underlying the growing number of strikes and the charges and
eounter-charges brought against
doth employers and employees as
well as leaders of organizations rePresenting both sides in labor disputes.
“They believe the soundness and
justice of these principles in labor
relations are self evident.
“1. That every individual should
be free to join or not to join any orSanizations without coercion of any
kind. :
“2. That every American citizen
dictation by workers or any others
outcome of that management.
themselves.
hiring hall.
2. No secondary boycott or hot
cargo.
3. Free flow of commerce and no
stoppage of public services pending
settlement of controversies. :
It was the consensus of opinion
of those present that the Associated
Farmers, having been formed for the
sole purpose of protecting the right
of the farmer to grow, harvest and
transport his crops to market, should
take the lead in working for the ultimate.solution of. the waterfront problem by drafting the med¢hanics by
which the ends sought in the statement of policy could be reached.
Holmes Bishop, president of the
Associated Farmers of California,
said that mechanics of obtaining this
end will form one of the major
points of business at the state meeting of the organization at’ Stockton
on December 7 and 8 when 8,000
farmers from all parts of California
has the right to work when the oprre-expected to be present.”
— Receiving
118 Bush Street
~
_Day and Night Service
MATERNITY CLINIC
Hospital Delivery and Doctor
Hospital
Grass Valley .
Phone 71
not responsible for the successful
With these principles in mind, we
reiterate and: support these proposals
already emanating from the farmers
1. No compulsory closed shop or
ness visit.
MarysvillexMonday to
studies in the high school
parents.. + : s F
Mr. ahd Mrs. Harry ‘Lampel, Mrs.
Jennie Kendall ‘and Mrs. Emerson
Kendall .of San Franesco*-were in
town Tuesday attending the«funeral
of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Fraser.
+" George Rose motored to Martinez
over the week-end on a short visit to
his vanents there.
Mr.:and Mrs. Chas. A. Jores of
Campbell were in -town Tuesday aitending the funeral of Mrs. Jones’
mother, ‘the late Mrs. Elizabeth Fraser. bs
Edward E. Olson arrived Tuesday
evening from Calistoga on a few davs
visit with relatives here. ”
Lola Cleveland, and Clarence Leavell of Lincoln, A. M. Cleveland and
Elaine Bunnell of Yuba City, motoredi to San Francisco Friday to attend
the Stanford California game at Pa'’o
Alto.
AUTO COLLISION LEADS —
TO SUIT FOR $66,000!
county superior court Wednesday. in
total of
A suit was filed in
which five persons ask a
$66,000 in damages from Bernard
Bennett, asserted drivers of a-car
which figured in an. accident wiih
one in which the plaintiffs were riding near Truckee in September. ‘tne
plaintiffs are M. G. Ferreira ana antoinette Ferreira, $20,000 damages
for alleged permanent injuries resulting from the accident; B. FerEvelyn Silva, $15,000.
reira, $6,000; M. J. Silva, $5,000 and,
nes ‘3
Nu Made.
SANDWICH SPREAD
Robin Flood
PEACHES No. 214 cans
Castle. Crest Royal Halves
‘COFFEE 1 pound package 2 for Dc .
MARGARINE Lb. ctn. 2 for
; i f Blue :Label » ;
COFFEE Vacuum pack Lb. can 22¢ 4 SU PURB. 1%. b. pkg. 174
; 2 pound can 43c © : 50 oz. pkg. 35¢
Edwards §.2 Ge ved } Gran, Soap’ ~~’ ' :
-FFOMATO-.SAUCE 3 for Ic CIGARETTES. Raleigh 2 for 25¢ ;
Del Monte Buffet Can _ , bo . Plain or Cork Tipped geese! a rt ‘
SUPER SUDS jant-package ]5c {. CHOCOLATE pound tin 26c¢ 2
ee fe ind sad eianpol) Solid Ghiraryellis io ing leveheA et} to eslasm ca {4
‘MARSHMALLOWS Lb. cello bag ]()c . BEANS 2002. can 3 for Jb
MAYONNAISE Quart jar 37¢ . DOGFOOD 11 pound can 6 for Dhc
Pint — 2I\¢ Man :-Cengs jy bey
—~ . BA®Y FOOD
25¢ Stokelys
2 for 25c
Regular Package
orale oe . ese e 8° he Large. pound 20¢
\
bottl c ony Brand =i pcm wy me
¥ area Ol 8 raat r 40 i FLOUR Kitchen Craft 241, lb. sk. Ric
SUPER SUDS
Olfk, English ;Green' Label
PORK-& BEANS No. 1 can 2 for Jc
FONTANA PASTE reg. pkg. 3 for 95¢
MAZOLA OIL,
ant aver whiten hlimn 21 tee
f
Miss Harriet Church returned to
resume her]
after'
spending the institute week with her
. are turned out by these skilled artibeing guided back to healt
ean do beautiful weaving.
“Shell-shock” is never mentioned
at Hines hospital. The term is “war
neurosis.’”’ All nurses “are teachers
‘and superintend patients’ activities.
Beautiful brass and copper ware
sans.’ The véterans ‘ are earning
. money; and ‘glow with pride of their
achievements. ;
4
4Y, oz. can 3 for 23¢
Quart can
CHOCOLATES Dorothy For a Change
Megetablée Soup
Regular 22 ounce can—
VAN CAMPS
vac 3. for. 5c
. Duncan 114 Ib.tin . Serve juicy, delicious,
WINTER PEARS .
ey
—
. Lirébuoy Soap
4a. PARE OMA
Pod . Peas
No. 2.can 4c :
at Regular bar §c
SPRY
physician im the outside world. The
ufactures furniture both beautiful
. and pfactical. Occdpational thera. Py Cures many. Stemingly hopeléss
casts 6f/aa@vanced melancholy and
“‘ereeping death.”
i» One ‘ofthe many po
. are out-in he world today: making
@ good living by doing similar work.
Most of these’ men have haa no . :
training other than that received at
Shortenin Hines. Each veteran is treated as . .
as see a g 4 ahy other -pérson is' treated by a
medical: staff ‘consists of 200 physiaes
This woodworker at his lathe
Bs
Re
“Here ‘a -partially: disabled“ veteran
operates a weaviny machine. Records' show that even in the casé of
spinal paralysis, when the veteran
is at first unable to hold a ball of
yarn, co-ordination has been taught
and the veteran, in a year’s time,
NEVADA CITY
soget
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Hours: 1 to 3;
' Sundays 11:30 to 12:30
-S.F. TOBIAS, -M..D:
PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON
214 Neal St., Grass Valley
Office Hours: 12-3 :and 7-8.
DR. ROBT: W; DETTNER
DENTIST
X-RAY. Facilities -Available
Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening appointmeuts. 1201 Mill Street. Phone 77
Tae Grass Valley, Calif. .
v4 Physician and S mh
_dffices. and Receiving Hospital; 118
Bush St.Heurs: 10-12; 2-5, evenings
7-8 P. M. Day or night phone 71.
RID OF Hi
. VALLEY GRILL .
WELCOMES YQU
. . Whenever you ‘are in
GRASS VALLEY
We specialize in a 50 cent
Sunday Dinner
4 Delightful Air Cooled Place to
Dine oe
103 MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY
= ' ,
New Deal
Under Management of
Pauline and Johnnie
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
BEER WINES, LIQUORS
Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please
Every Taste
ose eee eee
RAY C. SHUPP
.Mason Contractor
303 Pleasant Street
5
WHEN IN NEED OF
FUEL
TRY) 6
BONDS FUEL CO.
Every purchase you make here is .
money actually saved. We" have if
7 to 8 p. m.
129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley
Phone: Office 429. Residence 311-J,
aE. © 3 24 Es eet oi +5012 OB Eas & ets eg.
Grass Valley, Calif. 1.
_ DENTIST) 3)
812 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 a. m.
to 6:00 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Gomplete X-Ray Service.
Phone 95
DR. JOHN R. BELL
DENTIST ei
Office Hours 8:30 to 5:30
Evenings by Appointment
1 Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone 321
‘£ is ra 4
. . .. DOCTORS
B: W. HUMMELT, .M..D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
"400 Broad Street
Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m.
Evenings 7-8. Phone 395 X-RAY
ix zs = . ¥ © ;
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 363
J. R. TOPIC, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
312 Broad Street, Nevada City, Calif.
Hours: 10-12 a. m, 2-5 p. m.
: Evenings 7-8;
Phone 23. . Res, Phone 3.
. FUNERAL DIRECTORS °
HOLMES FUNERAL.HOM
The Holmes Funeral Home: service is priced within the means ef
all. Ambulance service at all hours.
. Phone 203 ee
246 Sacramento Street, Nevada City
MINING ENGINEERS
J. F. O°;CONNOR
Mining and Civil Engineer
United States Mineral Surveying
Licensed Surveyor :
203 West Main St Grass Valley
ATTORNEYS
UARRY M. Mc KEE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
205 Pine St., opposite courthouse
ay» Nevada City, Calif,
FRANK G. FINNEGAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
207 North Pine Street,
Nevada City, California.
Telephone 273.
‘ eee Et At Py
H. WARD SHELDON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Union Building, Broad Street.
Nevada City
>
THOMAS ©: MeCRANEY~
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 246-3
Box 7432
the largest stock and the lowest
b) Prices for No. One Fuel in Nevada ‘
MUSIC
__ Delivered to Your “Home.
Phone 476, Grass Valley 149 Park
County.
Avenue.
:
SAFE AND LOCKSMITH
358 Alexander St.
GLADYS WILSON
TEACHER OF PIANO
Nevada .(City
Phone 434J
Grass Valley
Keys Made While You Wait
Bicycles, Steel Tapes,
Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric Irons, Stoves, Etc, Repaired.
Vacuum .
SAWS, AXES, KNIVES,
429 Henderson St. Phone 444
FRATERNAL, AND .
CLUB DIRECTORY
eee
SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED .
Gunsmith, Light Welding .
RAY’S FIXIT SHOP.
109 West Main Si; “Phone 602
. GRASS VALLEY ]
. 4th Tuesdays of the month,
.Chamber of Commerce, 2:80 Pp. ‘ma.
Mrs. Everett Robinson; Secy, >
. WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB
Regular meetings ‘the 2n@. and
at the
Mrs. Chas. Elliott, Pres,
Se ena ache
workers
Hines hospital. Hundreds of men
<= 7
NEVADA CITY
LBs .
, evenings
. LEONG GROCERY. welcome 108. Visiting Hlks
. NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518
B. P.O, Elks
“Meets second and fourth Friday
in Elks home, Pine
CLIFFORD MERRLAM;*
Exalted Ruler.
FORTIER, Secretary. . :
23
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BEER—
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wa «
:
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‘HYDRAULIC’ PARLOR NO. 56,
Tuesday evening at
Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street.
d . } Visiting Native‘sons welcome,’
CLARENCE &,: MARTZ, Pres. wii pect Strect . . [HBR. Cc. w-CHAPMAN, Rec. See’y.
ih. "
N. 8. G
Meets every
Nevada City
_ SNOWDRIFTShortening
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jas
. hol
PT a —y
_. self
}jand
. cians and dental surgeons,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Guenther had
. brother in aw Mr. and Mrs. L, Kaarsberg of Vallejo,
His wife determined to cure him
a of his bad ways, and disguised her. Devil. Then she went to the drunkard
/. ’ “Whas that?’ murmured the toper
guests « over the Thanksgiving
iday Mrs. Guenther’s sister and
into a very fair imitation of the
shook, him.
pe eared gas PRT
Any information regarding
Nevada City and environs
we will gladly give.
i Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, 1.0.0.F.
Meets ‘Svery Tuesday evening at
41] 7:30, Odd Fellows Hall. :
MARK
TH
SRA Shapes
[P5sgeeeeeee Eee
FOR YOUR-CONVENIENCE
FOOD PALACE
Groceries, Fruit and
Vegetables
COR. YORK AND CoM:
Beer and Wine
DR. WALTER J. rN
Telephone 2A)
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