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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 3, 1937 (6 pages)

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ie teins eatedeieienieeaeieesqeete dentesg siefeafefenieeieap sgeafes fealefeaieege Sesgeatesfeage Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at Nevada City, California, and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada City, undeyy Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year (In Advance) a wee Bel y TAX POISON'S EATING My HEART TO TH CORE, ~ Beautiful — . t : SOUL FEELS AS IF IT HAD DIED. ; cnorus =fge . A SONG, OF LILT BUT I'M ARUDGING ALONG WITH THIS BELONG! Jo He LITTLE OL’ POORHOUSE —TAATS WHERE I pnd ot Editor and Publisher COURT ——oLD AND IM WORN, I HAVE “PROUBLES GALORE, = on. + hy SO BMETY. £ BOAO SOG; he at Nevada City. T AN? my iletries . Gift ToFROM Cety, Harriet Hubbard, Ayers, Yardley ee will be matters following The hig this court superior heard in the e: morning, by Judge Raglan Tuttl Wood ce Berni of ip Guardiansh ward. Petition for letters of guard +, A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published THE POCKEIFBOOK'S LAMEN deatert ofr ate ofienoteSee ioieetetetete totolen, Phone 36 acaadeaeeeemenaial Evening in Paris Colgate in ianship. y,te te steotsNe +, Nevada City Nugget 305 Broad Street. " FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1937._ NEVADA CITY NUGGET © PAGE TWO Estate of Mary Waggoner, deceas ed. Petition for letters of adminis-. '. eateefeateatiateateoteateate sfesteapeatecteateatefeaterteateateteateeteiteatesteteteatefeatesfesteteatatetetetistetesiefetestestees” ewe ec cde a ial dasHanes vs. Rust. Demurrer. “In the Landi:of Cotton” 7) tion. Estate of William P. Cline, de. l ceased. Petition for probate of will. Fuller vs. Bickell. Order for ex Southland. The lives of hundreds of thousands, from the big . appraiser. wages, length of harvesting season—will be affected, there seems little doubt. In-one day this metal clawed picker does Estate of Julia M. report Christmas Cards All kinds with envelopes from Caed Aigotments _no2™ Beautiful Cards and Envelopes— Come in and see your Christmas a Store DICKERMAN : i ment, Mel fe rodzik. Hearing People ‘Vs. of probation Drug Store 3 officer. SVADA CITY : more work than 75 men could do! On one continuous run it Pencils Ribbons, Seals, Tags Arraignment. Spence. Peti tion for probate of will. People ys. Bill Castro. Arraign Just WonDErin That a whole cluster of factors—income, employment, Thomas. vs. metal fittings. Pens, Fountain : 3 Gift Wrappings Tissue ; People ‘. . 39c, 50c, 75c, 98c Personal Engraved Greeting Cards amination. Estate of Margaret H. Gaume, deReport of inheritance tax ceased. plantation owner to the lowliest Georgia cracker and Mississippi sharecropper, will feel the violent impact of this change. But California, too, is a great cotton state and what happens in the Southland’s cotton belt will probably be only a preview of events which will follow here. \ . 2 for 5e i 50c each. Johnson vs. Terrill. Trial. It's not machine guns, but the revolutionary mechanical cotton pickers which next year start marching across the Gikt Suggestions New Ulatlonery, .ibips TEotgc+7 Classwart Men’s dal Lndten’ Travel Cases, . er Sets fitted with tvory and Dress . accounts and petitions for distribu. . ! Dixie! pieces . Estates of Lena Nolan, Mary Nolan mart 11 and Joanna Nolan, deceased. Pinal . . ) They ve scheduled a revolution for next year down in sets ov individval I wonder about many things picked over 9000 pounds of cotton:in seven and one _half At this time of the year; hours. And a man considers it a day's work well done when he And explanations are remote, Be Comfortable picks around 150 pounds of cotton! . very greatly fear. . let Death enter the family F Get Your Just as linotypes displaced hand typesetters, and the auI wonder why no one can find circle because you have § MATTRESSES tomobile supplanted blacksmiths and wagon builders, this inTwo thumb prints just alike, been careless. Repaired and Cleaned by vention will shove thousands temporarily into the ranks of Let Us Check Your Brakes And—was that Brussels interlude John W. Darke the jobless, until it eventually creates thousands of new jobs, Just one more sit down strike? Commercial St. Nevada City just as the automobile did. Between 1910 and 1925, for ex] wonder at the erratic behavior of a certain hill in southPOG dy Phones 109M. BRAKE SHOP ample, the number of workers in the automobile industry inern California. Can it be that Los Angeles is slipping, crack126 Main St., Opp. Fire House creased 285 per cent! The new picker should play a similar, ing up, or merely demonstrating a spectacular experiment in Grass Valley subscribe for The Nugget. but smaller role. state division? Meanwhile, Dixie lays plans for her peaceful. revolutior f wonder at the amazingechanges taking place in human Pe Dee cerca ere teter rier rhe chert eet cetera a mext year!—Contributed. affairs and view points. Several years ago there was a poem which the old fashioned girl placed in her scrap book, treasurOOO eeeeeeoEoEoEoEouounana>alEe=——Eeeeeeeeee ed in her heart and sometimes recited right out in public, with ig, Rules of the ee . due emphasis upon favorite stanzas and lines. This poem exfi pressed her ideals of manly charm and virtue. I quote: 9 Select Ef A “My King. : After years of dumping, burning, and muddying the He must be courteous to the lowly, Amazon with tons of surplus coffee to keep prices up, Brazil i Your :4 To
the weak and the sorrowful, loving too; shas called it quits! Even thought the government—that it, the He must be courageous, refined and holy, oF FS re taxpayers—shouldered the losses, the cost in the end proved By nature exalted, and firm and true.” insupportable. The world’s other coffee producers just kept In vivid contrast are the plans and specifications drawn on-underbidding Brazil on the world’s market! ly Gifts And there lies the nub of this whole ticklish business of up by a bevy of Junior College misses. : ai LF, 109 Main St. Opp. Telephone Bldg. rT 4 “My date. putting the padlock on production. If you want to keep prices He must be a good dancer, be able to go places and know up, you must be prepared to face ruthless competition. from it Grass Valley Now os the groups that aren't required to play the game according. to what to do when he gets there. He must have lots of money. ee eee eee eee q the rules. Compel manufacturers or merchants to charge higk a fine car and take me’to the high spots and hold hands on aa Meme Bd mall Mie Bsmt Beets Memeet Beet Boa Reel Beet Bard dee Cael Bell Sell Bet Bed Bed Up Deel Well Deel Del Lm a} er prices than they want — we do have such a law!—and a the way home. He must smoke and drink moderately, and he dangerous competitor like the consumer’s cooperative sets un MUST be a good dancer.” With these demands ringing in his ears, why is Professor shop, promising lower prices, and threatening all private en Lillard, President of this Sacramento .college, prying inio terprise. antique Indian mounds? He should be looking about for live Or in the world market, desperate nations underbid the best laid price-fixing plans of mice and men. Like the cooper: ‘dates’ instead of digging up dead ones., Youth must be served—the anti-diluvians can wait. ative, they're not bound by the rules of the game. I wonder what became of the man who worried about the Which is to say, price-rigging to succeed requires a ‘monopoly. Few Americans want to set the ball rolling in that awakening of China. “‘J+tell you,’’ he used to shout, “when the dragon wakes up, he'll go forth as a roaring lion seeking direction !—Contributed. whom he may devour. He will be a tornado of destruction. slaying western civilization with the swort of his ancestors.” E 107 Mill Street Mae I] wonder why Robert Burns once wrote, “to me high , if e studio that satisfies. Good mountains are a feeling, the hum of human cities torture.”’ PHONE 67 ~— photos at reasonable prices — a ' Human cities hadn't begun to hum in his age and generation. no guess work. 8-hour Kodak Droresnanrier: —A. MERRIAM CONNER. finishing service. Grass. Valley BRANR’S TOYS -GIFTS: seEverypody s. —.. ih "% ALABAMA WAFFLESHOP} ! — . ot t Ten Years Ago 123 Mill Street Grass Valley “The Boy Scouts at their last meet SPECEALIZING IN to make Club smile is on more than Bank of America is paying more than — decided The Bank of Bincrice Christmas 155,000 faces this year! = Today ing ih plans to 91/, million dollars to Christmas Club savers for 1937 Ghristmas spending. help . the firemen sell tickets for their annual New Years ball. WAFFLES “erica S CLUB Mrs. .B O. Syms held the second servea auring tne after. teawes was served during the afterFAMILY STYLE FRIED. €) Tea CHICKEN ~ @Save money without sacrificing shaving comfort! Probak Jr. Biades give you known quality at a record low price. Specially processed to remove stubborn beards smoothly and cleanly, these fa noon, friends of Mrs. Syms assisted in the reeeiving and serving. HOME-MADE PIES mous double-edge blades are priced at 4 for only 10¢. Buy a package today.’ The. newly organized Nevada City Lions club held its first luncheon at the National Hotel. James D. Stew E> ANK OF AMERICA art of Auburn was the guest speak iD Christmas Club mem er of the accasion. MINERS COFFEE SHOP Beer, Wine and Plain and Fancy Drinks ~ Good Meals Reasonable “List With Us—For Action” SHOOTING : GALLERY ‘W. H. DANIELS 124 E. MAIN STREET REAL ESTATE BROKER NOW OPEN Phone 521. P. O. Box 501 Displayed in the Nugget office window is a beautiful sail boat about j thirty inches: long made by Frank 4 520° for many reasons—ranging from the purchase of a coveted fur coat to the down ; Wessling of Los Angeles a ten year old lad. The boat is a Christmas gift or anew home. Radio Service and ANYWHERE Street, bers have plenty of funds for Christmas. They joined payment on an automobile ~ TAXI SERVICE Clarence R. Gray . vada SAIL BOAT FINE WATCH REPAIRING REPAIRING Work Called for and Delivered Address: Tahoe-Ukiah Highway, just North of City wer Bige to Ted Janiss from young Wessling. LICENSED GRASS VALLEY L. P. low was president pro tem. West Main Street, Grass Valley (Above Mill Street) Open from 6 A. M. to 2 A. M. His topie was “Hydraulic Mining.’ R. PHONE 3 540 NEVADA CITY, CALIF. Quartz and placer claim !ocation eee . votice blanks at the Nugget office. ing now. You may deposit as little as 50 cents weekly. JOIN AT ANY BRANCH SPECIA [; If you're€ gi pivvi; n or Christmas thisPee I to get a Bank Have that Christmas Club smile next year! Save for what you want most by join ‘Bank of America NATIONAL TRUST & ad Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Speen whos