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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 8, 1933 (8 pages)

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atte “FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 1933 Published semi-weekly, Monday and T’riday, at Nevada City, California, and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada City, uuder Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. SUBCRIPTION RATES OO ORT as eee en ee Leetsdeenrscstecsaset ans $2:00 But I longed to be J THE UNDERTAKER IN SOUTH DAKOTA “Another Job For the Undertaker!" funerals. state started experimenting on an unprecedented scale. uidated in 1933. which ran merrily from 1919 to 1933. posits from 1915 until 1927. nomic jag. with a state rural credit department. ink to the extent of $38,000,000. gram was a honey. There wasn’t a hole in it. _performance, ‘the other side of the medal was seen. ran rampart. could be taken for more. ) sadder, wiser or so tax-ridden as South Dakota. might take a look into the Northwest, read the figures, a do a little thinking:TRAFFIC MEN CHECK ALL DRIVERS LICENSES SACRAMENTO, Dec. bers of the California Highway Pa-. j valid:} license in his possession at . . 7.—Mem-, times while driving. The citation charging fajlure ver of a motor vehicle must have AI In the magazine section of the Los Angeles Times, Fred C. Christopherson, a member of the editorial staff of the’Sioux Falls, S. D., Argus Leader, writes on the plight of South Dakota’s noble experiment in socialism, under the apt title of That undertaker, when he gets around to burying the economic corpses, will be in for a busy time, and the people of South Dakota will stand the bill for some very expensive Back in the days of the Non-Partisan League the I created a state crop hail insurance department, which was liqIt established a state bonding department, It guaranteed bank deIt established a statecement plant, which is still running—the last sad remnant of the ecoIt had a state-owned coal mine, which went to Valhalla in 1929. And, finally, from 1917 to 1925 itplayed . The various experiences created deficits to ie tune of $75,000,000.; The bank deposits law, for example, ccest the taxpayers $35,000,000. The rural credit system used up red The coal mine swallowed the modest sum of $185,000, and the loss to date on the cement plant is $300,000. And so it went—from bad to worse. On paper, as Mr. Christopherson said, the socialist proSouth Dakota was about to be Utopia on earth. When it came to actual Politics There was plenty of money, and the taxpayers And today few commonwealths are Thoge who would have other.states adopt similar progress nd leit of the state are taking too . lightly the requirement that the dria all to trol have been instructed today by! have a driver's license will be issued Chief E. Raymond Cato to charge all. in all cases in addition to the citapersons with a misdeameanor caught . tion for any other type of violation driving a motor vehicle without a/tne driver may have been stopped driver’s license in their possession. . for, The order was issued specifically . ee i for the information of officers-engaged in brake and. light testing ac-. ) tivities but will apply to all’ officers. . : The officers were instructed to ask all drivers: to-exhibit their licenses when such drivers are stopped for any violation of the vehicle act or for other reason. Mrs. Preston’s NEWS STAND Stationary, Magazines 316 Broad St. Nevada City Cato explained that it was felt the And fraught with t . ] And placed a star And so in radiant And each throb of Who decreed in lo My voice was a-lisping whisper, strong and tall, Like the towering trees on the hillsi-Je That sing when the wild winds call. And then, one wintry morning, . stood neath a sullen sky, And watched in fear and pity, As the slain of my race passed by; Drear were the winds about me an icy chill, But the great trees brooded darkly In a silence hushed and still. — Ere long my dread grew greater, ‘For warm hands fondled me, And a child's voice shouted, * ceed Here is our Christmas tree!”’ I knew that life was over, That my fond young hopes were dead— But they jeweled my living branches on my head! splendor, By the graveled path . stood, A creature of life and beauty, Akin to the field and the wood;my earth bound spirit To those geniie souis . give, ve and mercy That a little tree should live. A. MERRIAM CONNER. EARLY ORDERS SENT IN SACRAMENTO, Dec. nia motorists are shopping their 1934 license plates. Records of the Department of M tor The department is receiving app cations by mail only at this Counter motor vehicle However, owne plates as promptly as if they had a ves the trouble and expense or a tr The department exp Gets’ to fi by mail shortly after . time by agreement with congestion. Oo Mr. tored to FOR LICENSE PLATES . 7.—Califorearly f Vehicles how more than 10,000 applications are being received daily from all parts of: the state by mail for the new orange and black plates. time. deliveries will not be made until January 2nd, and thereafter. wha apply by mail will receive their plied directly and will save themselto a branch office of.the department. more than a-million orders for plates the holidays Shipment will be withheld until that the postal authorities to avoid the holiday mail and Mrs. Lee Bullington moWheatland: Thursday ~-to or ' eh li: FABRICS ARK WITH US rs DAINTY SAFE peam Your dainty washable fabrics are safely cleaned by us. Each material receives washing process must suitable for it and your delicate garments receive good care and attention in every department. NEVADA CITY HOME LAUNDRY Mrs. O. Mullis Boulder Street ip 11 Thanksgiving holiday at Oak Valley. Mrs. Grace Wednesday from friends at Marysville. Alton L. of the Peterson Naval Loe, week end visiting friends. at his old home returned a short visit with Hos’ pital Staff at Mare Island Naval Hospital, arrived Thursday to spend the Wednesday 1 oe oe SSS SS ao from Auburn to Spend tie holiday } = . CAMPTONVILLE with his parents. Nevada City Nugget iy} THRE LIVING TREE By ACTON M. CLEVELAND — . r. and’Mrs. Julius E. Pauly, Mr, . Il CAMPTONVILLE, Dec. 2.—Fre@ ¢-nstance Church and Mrs. Kate 4, 305 Broad Street. : Phone 36 I grew by a graveled pathway, . . . Hin returnea Wednesday from @. ivingston, returned Wednesday eve. A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Pub: A young and a verdant tree; : short visit with relatives at Marys-. ping from attending institute at Se. lished at Nevada City. Where the dew, the wind and the moonbeams Willa. sai anto: . : cS pecins o naaaas Rinse RES eee Came often to play. with me, . Frank J. Magsa arrived WednesDave Humphrey ati ed to Chal. A é , t {. day from Oroville to spend the] jenge Friday on a short business vie it. Mervin Hiehs cf Marysville was in this section I'riday on a short visit, . Myron Pauly and Erle Pauly made a short visit at Mohawk Thursday returning the same day. Miss Eleanor Turner arrived. Fy: from Marysville called by Mrs. dav the death-of her grandmother, Jos. Sommers. Erle -Pauly arrived . 1 PROFESSION AL DIRECI ORY Physician and Surgeon , P. SAWYER, M. D. Expert Refraction WwW. Modern Glasses dence 73 Ott Butildnig, Best quality linses and mountings Kye, Kar Nose and Throat. Hours: . 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Phone office 11. ResiNevada City. OSCAR. E. WINBURN _Al ATTORNEYS Attorney ‘At Law es ee ee ene Suite 1-2-3 City Hall Blig. Ww. E. WRIGHT GRASS VALLEY, Cal ‘ : 2 ATTORNEY AT LAW «Phone 47 Office-in Union Building EES : Phone 23 Nevada City DR. VERNON V. ROOD ‘ Physician and Surgeon
HARRY M. McKEE . Office and residence at 128 Neal St., Attorney at Law Grass Valley. Office hours 10 to 12 205 Pine St., opposite courthouse] A. M., 2 to 4 P. M.—7 to 8 P. M, Nevada City, Calif. — MELVIN EK. BERRYMAN Dentist ee es SRS Hours 8:30:to 5:00 Bvenings by DOCTORS appointment. Thomas Bldg. 1391%~ ae Seas = Za Mill St. Grass Valley Telephone 35 w. w. “REE D, M. D. SN Nevada City, California J. F. O'CONNOR Office 418 Broad Street. Civil and Mining Engineer ‘i United States Mineral Surveying urs: 3-and’ 7 82P,_ M. ying, nical af aa foes . a ; , 962) Licensed Surveyor. Upstairs over City Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 5 Hall, Main Street, Grass Valley. FRANK E. McCULLOUGH M. D. H. N. MARCH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Special attention to rectal diseases. 159 14° Mill Street, up-stairs, second 400 Broad St., Phone 395]floor, 10-12 a. m., 2-5 p. m. daily Hours 2 p. m. to 5 p.m. 7 to 8 PI Mon. Wed. Fri. evenings. Phone 19 m. Sunday by appointment Grass Valley. ALFRED H. TICKELL, M. D. A. W, STORZ > tetepic « . aa 3) T a es o ee ‘insect : Dentist purerite 207 Pine Streét. Residence XK RAY gly -teeh eS BO ‘ pat aa Nevada Street. 15214 Mill St. Goldn Rule Blde Office Hours: 9 to 12 1 to 6. Wednesdays and Fridays-M.—Phone 578. Mondays, Tto-3-P, DWIGHT D. JOHNSON, M.D. Office Hours: 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. Office Phone 51 Residenes phone 135. 112 South Church St. ? Grass Valley. m. Dr. H. B. CHIROPRACTOR Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. p.m. to 5 p. 1 Evenings by Appointment 312 Broad Street ‘Towsley m. Nevada City DR. W. C. EVANS Dentist X-RAY . Corner Mill and Main streets Telephone 102, Grass Valley. Califorma CARL POWER JONES, M. D. Grass Valley, California ment. Phone 95. DENTISTS DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS _ Dentist 312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Evenings by appointA Superior Service -by a ie R. Jefford + somsnscareeaoomeroaisa "iGlenn HL Cleland Standard OW Products — Stock of SKID CHAINS and ANTI FREEZE LIQUID. ‘Come In For Winter Service BROAD and COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY PASTIME CLUB OPEN TWENTY FOUR HOURS —Lunch and Cigar’Counters; Card Tables — GLOBE and GOLDEN GLOW BEERS ‘ Bil . . . California { NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Practie! mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. attended to. Agent for New YorkCalifornia Underwriters, Westchester and Capital of California Fire Insurance Companies. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor Mail order check work promptly ©. A, PIER ATT, Prop. 312 Broad Street . Nevada City g ety —t)— ty somem———ors0=—" — rad 4 spend Thanksgiving with relatives. ELE Edd. Addington Serie auger: ¢ BE COMFORTABLE Fy ‘ h F z “t Nevada City Electrical Wks. Ea resh Frui eee ee _ Get Your Vegetables Repairing, Planning MATRESSES Fresh Fish . Installing. Anythin . M54 § : ; THURSDAY & FRIDAY Electrical Repaired and Cleaned by Groceries at ih igor yo tye ret sr l We Answer 6. 0. 8. Mine Cots Hi, JOHN W. DARKE ; oe ae Opp: P. G. & EK. office Ph. 164 Conimercial ‘st. Nevada City ee ee ' H i 109. J. Phones 109 M & Son pean ——r J] THE NATIONAL HOTEL and COFFEE SHOP Nevada City California Here you will find Prices That Meet Present Day Conditions FUNERAL DIRECTORS ow a Nevada City and Grass Valley. . DR. JOHN R. BELL Dentist 3 Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:36 Evenings by. Appointment Morgan & Powell “Bldg. Phone 321 A. M. HOLMES Funeral Director vice of Sincerity. Nevada City. Grass Valley. The SerMINING ENGINEERS EDWARD C. UREN Mining and Civil Engirieer Mining’ Reports Furnished Mining District Maps Phone. 27 dis sn <a SAS City Office hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to & p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30. DR. ROBERT W. DETTNER Dentist Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening Appointments. 120% Mill street. Phone q7: Gree Vaiey, California. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITY NUGGET NOW. NEVADA il { ACTON'M. CLEVELAND *Camptonville Notaty Public diegal Papers Autemobile Jnsuran ce Bonds Life Insurance NORTH. WESTERN —_. MUTUAL LIFE INS. ‘CO =m GRASS VALLEY We are 100 per cent backers of NoR: A: Cleaning, Pressing, Re. . NEVADA COUNTY Banner Gold’ County of ‘. Annual production over $3,000,000 i. a tifetenation Address . Chamber of Commerce Nevada City, Calif. Purchased Licensed by State of California Established 1907 WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING & REFINING CO. Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco (. . . pairing.Made to measure clothes . NEVADA CIty . i) CLEANERS DR. E. C. SKINNER Osteopathic Physician NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM flizabeth McD. Watson, Prop. . Open to all reputable physicians and surgeons Evenings by appointment. Grass Valley Cleaners Ed. Burtner, Proprietor 111 West Main Street Baggy Knees fe !2Y A man on the at the Grass Valley Cleaners Phone 375 MAIL ERS PROMPT ATTENTION BWe Credit your -Phone Office 13 W. Main. Phone 710 Grass Valley EEALI OL AE IEEE 8 estate ® have stalled ma. i . . ,road to success. Have ‘em cleane “dj 5 Have ‘em pressed . < eye ae NEVADA CITY HAND FINISH LAUNDRY We Call and. Deliver 229 Commercial Street . . : ee “FINE . WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service and REPAIRING Work Called for and Delivered . ‘CLARENCE R. GRAY 520 Coyote Street Phone 16 Season’s Best Vegetables and Fruits GROCERIES Phone 101 404 Broad Street