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December 31, 1937 (6 pages)

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER my 1937. BANK HEAD SAYS — HOME BUILDING TIME IS NOW NEVADA CITY NUGGET LESSONS OF 1937 ARE VALUABLE. aeasiieiaeeia port claimS that most supplies are lower /in cost than during the 19261929 period, and pointed to phe inconstruction jobs These are conditions, he maintained, which operate to keep down:costs and make the launch a building ideal one saves time and money, helps his com For every Californian—and every to President L. M. Giannini of the munity, aids in the stimulation of man, woman and child—whether in business and employment and thv-~ America, in war-torn China Bank of America. , or in He believes that conditions for advances his own security and opships that toss on the seven seas— the gods of destiny weave a separfhome contruction on the Pacific portunities. ate pattern. ; Coast are ideal under present FHA No soothsayer can read the stars arrangements, and that prospective with accuracy for any nymber of the home builders have nothing to gain BARTON TO CHAMPION by waiting. indefinitely for enactFORGOTTEN MIDDLE CLASS human race; the year 1937 is a well “ment ‘of/ ithe proposed new housing program: “This new program,’’ said ‘Gian WIASHINGTON, _Dec. MARRIED IN PAGE THREE MINING STUDENT GOES =e NEWCASTLE IF STUDIED to program. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30.— The financial leader asserted that Home building may set the pace for iby building this contemplated new prospective owner the anticipated upswing in business home now the activity in the New Year, according initiative; to appreciate that public debt, like private debt, is a serious M5 ae ‘Richard I. Thomas, grandson of . CAMPTONVILLE, Dec. 30.—Jas. responsibility,Mt Mrs. Alex Durbin and Miss Florence . L. Jouber t, of Oak Valley, University California) during 1938, will go to C. Drury of Newsactle were united . of Califor nia student in the College the polls to pass 0n many measures in marriage on Christmas at the ——good, bad and, indifferent: And home of the bride in Newsactle. The . of Mines, left Sunday by train for how California voters will have an bride is a member of the teaching Chicago, having been elected ta important bearing on how they prosstaff at Dorris, Siskiyou county, Mr . represent his mining fraternity at a per or suffer, not only in 1938, but in os ae a chemist for the Stand-. convetion at that place. During hie By RALPH H. TAYLOR the years to come. How America ar 41 Company. The happy young! stay he will compete with students The New Year, 1938—what does votes in the next few years—and how sae will-make their home in Oak-. from other universities in an bs acsance it portend? . it acts, in its individual exercise of land. ination in mining. creased use of portable machinery on present 1 season, the ia rights of citizenship—may de portend? You and your neighbors may determine it! CAMPTONVILLE thumbed book whose pages we have CAMPTONVILLE, Dec. 30.—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Svoboda who have re is sided there for the past three years read and turned, but the year 1938 30.—Bruce the termine’ whether Ameriea shall remain a democracy. What does 1938 a new PETY we must live to unBarton, elected to Congress in Noleft a.few days ago for San Fran-' derstand. vember from the seventeenth New cisco to reside. If you gauge the future by an ly situated industrial workers in the inYork District, has quietly taken’ his Dr, J. H. Barr and Lou Eichler of telligent sutdy of the crowded centers of the east. The past, howseat with the House “Republicans. Marysville were in town a few days nini today, ‘‘is designed to aid poor present arrangement is exactly suit After winning a national reputation ed to the,, needs of our own = Far as a writer and advertising expert, West.” in his early fifties, he has entered a He declared that finances for new field. Few Congressional freshhome construction were ever so men shave. commanded greater atavailable as now, and that this modtention from the politicians of both ern type of financing had joined with today’s more efficient construction methods and lower priced land in actually reducing the cost of building. He pointed out definite advant ages to prospective home owners in undertaking construction at once! “Prices of well located property,” ever, there are certain clues that/ are clearly defined a2 shoals that’ have ago on a brief visit enroute = Downieville. been charted; trail and error lessons, painfully learned, but inydluable (if remembered) in averting minor and mapor pVesedive tractors have In addition, con jtheir best year just Christmas with her.méther. Mr. and Mrs. Erle Pauly arrived ahead,): A parties than Barton, whose election fiers, are just a, few of the lessons Thursday evening from Oakland to in November brought so much cheer of 19387 that, should be written on spend Christmas with parents here. to his fellow Republicans. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Havey and Barton has come: to Washington your calendar at the Start of 1938: son arrived Saturday to spend the Stocks’ that go up invariably come with a definite idea as to his misday visiting friends here. sion. He proposes fo act as spokesdown,Ask the man who owns some! Albert H Hamilton motored up Pree zes don’t necessarily mean man for the great Middle Class of from, Oakland Friday evening to Americans the forty million or more, . W6ases. Check with the citrus indusspend Christmas with his daughter persons who gain. their livelihood try; By splendid cooperation between at the Hotel Francis. grow he asserted, ‘‘certainly will not decline after the contemplated rush from productive enterprise, and”pay gets under way, inthe Mr. and Mrs. Lee seinen left Saturday for Wheatland to spend the bulk of Uncle Sam’s bills. In the ers frozen and government fruit was agencies, carefully elimina Mrs. Rose Doyle and Mrs. Violet Burns of Oakland arrived Friday to workmen maelstrom of pressure politics,;,and ted; buyer confidence was mainspend the holidays with their paravailable. now. (Skilled, experienced j\demands for subsidies) by special tained. And total returns (to Califorents Mr. and Mrs. J, Morehead of gmechanics do better work in less groups, the army of Middle Class nia growers) exceeded those of this place. time, but to meet the demands of the ‘Americans as Barton: sees _ it, has 1936. William E. Groves arrived Friday “so-called ‘booms’, workmen of lesser been forgotten. Strikes, like wars, bring no vicevening from Martinez to spend skill have to be drafted.’’ He also tories. Both sides, in the end pay Christmas with his mother., Mining claim location notices for heavy toll for crass stupidity. Ask Mr, and Mrs. C. V. Dudley and building materials industry to supsale at Nugget office, any striker—when the representative family arrived Friday as,,guests of of his union isn’t within hearing discommented on figures quoted by the tance. Ask any employer—when he’s checking his balance sheet! The shell pocked Road to Glory. of modern warfare is a blind street, ending in the cemetery. Ask funeral the pyre youth or of the China and Japan, of Spain, Italy and Ethiv. Pla, : Wages, artifically.,boosted beyond the’ capacity of an employer to pay, are a snare and a delusion. Take a poll of America’s jobless steel workers, its coal miners—the men in the auto factories, now working three days a week, if at all. Ask the un FOR THE DOWN PAYMENT ODERN, liberal home loan M policies of Bank of America and the F.H.A. are enabling thousands of men and women to build their homes with only a relatively small investment. Actually, today you can build a home if you have only. 20% = of the value of the house and . the lot. This means that if you have one-fifth, you may borrow the other four-fifths through’ Bank of America. _ Bank must pick up the load if freight rates With a thousand dollars oreven
less you can build a modern small home. Save your ‘“‘down payment” ina Bank of America are upped! “Borrowing . prosperity, money’ when to carried buy to back excess, means. a terrific mortgage on every taxpayer’s income. Gheck your tax savings account. bills! When you have acquired the the danger line—-must be written oft ‘ National deficits—wihen they cross down payment you may buy or by Tom, Dick and Harry in devalued build the home you want. and the money you now spend for rent will meet the easy monthly currency. payments, Ask the housewife, per turbed by the high cost of living and the sudden realization that her dollar won’t buy a dollar’s worth at the corner grocery! Recessions and America NATIONAL TRUST & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION thing, 3 eg WE DO EY ERYTHI NG TO KEEP YOUR CAR RUNNING SMO HLY ocasababn OIL AND depressions — spelled differently—-mean the same MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS URANCE CORPORATION REPAIRS. AND deel ing freight rate increases to pay the wage increases. Ask the farmer who ON YOUR HOME an employed railroad worker, or the distracted railroad executive, now seek AS SERVICE financially, ask your mer chant! There are many other lessons to be learned from 1937 and other.years gone by. The test of democracy, for example, is the ability—or inability—of a people to work out its own destiny; to govern itself intelligently; to slow up when ‘the road signs read: “Danger Alhead!’’; to recognize that a successful society, like a success ful marriage, must be a give and take proposition; to be ever mindful of the fact that there is no substitute for individual enterprise and co DICK LANIFs CA RACE AT BROAD AND UNION, NEVADA CITY I Bronchial Like A Flash — Relief! Spend a few ‘cents cents toda wd at any for a _ bottle sound triple i UCKLEY’S MIXTURE —take a couple at . your: Irritating cough: of b hitis is uns : der. control. \e One little sip and the.ordinary cough . is on its way—scontinue for 2 or 3 days and: often. yeu’ll hear no more from that tough ‘old hang-on cough that nothin seems to help. Over 9 million bottles sol in cold-wintry Canada. HARRIS DRUGS “List With Us—For Action” Keystone Market W. Hl. DANIELS : LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER —_—_o——_— CALANAN AND RICHARDS NEVADA CITY es PHONE 67 Phone 521. P. O. Box 501 Address: Tahoe-Ukiah Highway, just North of City Limits. is in. PROBAK ‘ Woodrow Wilson of Sacramento JUNIOR BLADES spent the holiday with this father C. L. Wilson at the Log Cabin. James Li Joubert left Saturday for Sacramento after a weeks visit at youask forProbak Jr. Why take chances when Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meggers left Tuesday on their’ annual you can have the Known quality of these world-famous blades at this amazingly low. price? Only 10¢ for 4 double-edge blades— buy a package from your dealer today. vacation, going south where he will attend a rangers convention, later 10° © You'll get better shaves for your money if his home at Oak Valley. motoring on to the Grand Canyon. PROBAK Miss Lesta Joubert returned Sunday from Sacramento, Mrs. Hackley JUNIOR and daughtet Miss Mary accompanied: her and will spend the winter here. Holiday CleanLE! S: Everyday BARGAINS SCOTT TISSUE. 3 rolls WHITE KING Lane pkg. 29c PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM DECEMBER 31 TO JANUARY 6, INCLUSIVE COFFEE Granulated, Soap Crystal . ‘White Soap 10 for 31¢ Regular Bar 19¢ LUX SOAP. 3 bars 19¢ WHITE KING 4 bars 19 SUNBRITE. Cleanser 3 cans 13c SYRUP Quart jug 33¢ 10 pound tin $1.07 LIFEBUOY 3 bars Toilet Soap Toilet Soap © Log Cabin Syrup Large tin Medium tin‘42c Just A Few Sips and— gnu store Flagg. Their home: BIGGEST RAZOR BLADE VALUE ey OFFERED Sleepy Hollow Cane and Maple Coughs “Pidoses and: sl Mr. A. E, San Francisco. NOWHERE ELSE CAN MONEY BUY SO MUCH! 4c FLAPJACK FLOUR 10 Ib. sk. 54c Albers BREAD ae 24 oz, loaf 12¢ Julia Lee Wright -SHORTENING. Pearl.4 Ibs. Ac RAISINS» Seedless 4 lb. pkg. 3c RICE Fancy Calif, 5 lbs.” 25¢ PINK BEANS 5 lbs. 22¢ MACARONI . Cut 5 Ibs. 3l¢ POSFUM CEREAL Lege. pkg. 9] SALES TAX WILL BE ADDED ON ALL TAXABLE ITEMS FRESH AIRWAY l5e FRESH AIRWAY . 3 pounds ASe Edwards DEPENDABLE 23e 2 pounds * A5e ~VACUUM PACKED 4 pound tin B9e 23e MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE o4te LIMA BEAN Pound Pound tin Edwards DEDENDABLE MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Pound tin 2 lbs. tin S—Del Monte can 2 No. Large SFRING BEANS—Dél"\Mon' Large No. 2 can. PEAS—Stokleye Honey Pod Large No. 2 can—2 for TOMATO JUICE—Stokleys 46 ounce can TOMATOES—Highway Large No. 214 can—3 for CORN—Highway Cream Large No, 2 can—3 fo 25e