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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 8, 1939 (8 pages)

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ferable. Under no the number which have been Betty 1 Martin West, posmaster, announces that city delivery service ‘will not be established’ until at least eighty five per cent of the residents ‘shall have provided suitable receptacles for their mail. A slot in the door will serve the purpose, and is precircumstances will mail be delivered to a patron who fails to provide a receptacle. On December 15, Mrs. West is required to report to the department the exact progress made in this direction, giving the total number of houses and equipped with receptacles. Failure to comply with this requirement will necescently in a dispute over valuable ior court. defendants, F. Ross Croft, J. “SUPERIOR COURT An iijanetion was obtained rebearing property in the You Bet district and a $35,000 damage suit is on file in the Nevada oyunly. superJudge George L. Jones granted the temporary injunction restraining the — gee SYPHILIS WE WEDNES. IN GRASS VALLEY SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7.—The transmission of syphilis mother to her baby can be prevented if adequate treatment is given before the baby is born, Dr. W. M. director, State Department of Public Health. announces. mour and Frank D. Lees from moving or otherwise disposing of the improvements, machinery or equipment on the property pending final disposition of the case. Plaintiffs in the case are the Alpha Stores, Ltd., the Nevada Irrigation District, and Fletcher Hamilton former state mineralogist, who holds a lease on the disputed property from the Alpha Stores and the irrigation district. ‘(he land listed in the complaint includes the Smith and Powell Placer mine, Aitkens and Taylor Placer B. . mine, California Placer mine. Brown iBrothers Placer mine, Washington goid of city delivery. Mrs. West asks of business in order that deli titate postponement of establishment the public cooperate in placing their mail boxes or receptacles and plainly numbering their homes or places may be inaugurated at an early date. Heycliff Placer mine, and the Poverty Placer mine. He said the bill blood tests be taken upon all pregNevada County and will open this month. Clinic-hours will be on Wednesdays from 2 to 5 p. m. Dr. Earle A. Casey, Grass Valley physician, will be in charge. : The clinic will be housed in quarters furnished by the American Legion. Supplies and equipment are being furnished by the State Department of Health. Miss Elise Puech, ‘American Red Cross nurse, will work in the clinic. Mrs. Marion Newberry, public health school nurse, will make visits to the homes of patients who live out of the city. from the Dickie, requiring that “Over half of the women who have FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1939, fidential. kie said. goat Tae olisis will serve all of He pointed out that congenitg) syphilis has almost disappeared ‘iy Scandinavian eountries where blood tests on all women are a routine part of prenatal care. / “Physicians naturally often hesgitate to take a test upon women for fear they will resent it. Even though the prospective mother feels perfectly certain she is free from syphilis, she should demand that a test be made for the protection of her baby,” Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Keene ana family, Howard Keene and wife anq Richard Keene, spent Thanksgiving day in Reno, with Mrs. Keene’s sjsnant women will practically eradicate congenital syphilis in the future. tre and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. ¥, Hocking. The party visited Steamboat Springs and Virginia City upon syphilis do not know they are infected. If treatment is not given, ten that The new legislation went into effect. times out of 11 a dead or diseased Abia The suit in which the damages are. September 19. 3 baby will be born. — If treatment is} returning peat me _ mining demanded claims WHamilton is the Free tests will be givefi at the. started even as late as the fifth. quite active in that state. leasee of the properties under an agreement of January 11, 1939, with the Alpha Stores and the: irrigation very Grass Valley Clinic, Veterans War Memorial Hall, 255 South Auburn street, Results of tests made at the month of pregnancy, and is continuae ed regularly, a healthy baby will be Quartz and Placer claim location born five times out of six,” Dr. Dic-! notice blanks at the Nugget Office. district and is entitled to exclusive GRASS VALLEY HIGHWAY OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK—7 A. M. TO 8 P. M. MARKET NEVADA CITY, CALIF. use of the land. The suit states that within the last three years the defendants have illegally entered into the possession of the property and have removed large amounts of gold. . For the removal of the gold the plaintiffs ask $10,000 in damages. 4 4 It is charged the defendants also illegally entered into the possession of Wilcox Canyon. which the suit
ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES SPECIALS EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 8-14 INC. AMERICAN EMBLEM PURE PRESERVES says is the natural drainage chan-. o nel of the mining property, and con1ST. PRIZE Get Your Tickets for the I Drawing to be held Payday, December 22. ; You Must Be Present at Drawings to Win! 3 LBS. MONARCH COFFEE ARMOUR’S STAR HAM STEWART WARNER RADIO Christmas Shopping Made t WATT 25, 40, 50, 60, 75 38 ounce Jar. Strawberry or— structed earthen dams and _ stored 2 Ne Oi en Ae BOR 15c)} 38 ounce jar Youngberry Jar 28c . reat quantities of tailings and asy y O ping ar y debris in it. The paintiffs ask $5,: ' PEPPER MONARCH COFFEE 000 in damages for this injury io é ‘ MONARCH Another Large Shipment Just Rethe property. . Daun 29¢ ceived and at the same good price It is also requested that an addiFOR MEN FOR WOMEN FOR BOYS Po POUMG ont ase. Semen: Vere 24° tional $10,000 be demanded for the We OURO o.oo eee, a S001) pound . . : { Vonareh Coffee 719° occupation of Wilcox Canyon, which Bag CHANTILLY Sueded eink it is charged prevents the plaintiffs BATHROBES . Pure Silk Full Fashioned SWEATERS 500 sheets.. 20e. YACHTYCLUB, Steel Cut q 8° : ‘ ook in new Winter Shades _ $1.98 ws ans SOU ge $1.98, $2.98, $3. 79c, 98c, $1.09 Plaid Melton Coats BROKEN MIX XMAS [Pec COFFEE ms ’ » JSc, $1 : ‘ CANDY : ft manmd: War ean. 2.22: . e eavy a woo ive : 3 FLANNEL ROBES Sill: ov Brench Crepe $2.98 to $3.98 PLAIN MIX CANDY 1 package 29° SLIPS CUT MIXED CANDY RED DINA-MITE in trimm CREAM MIX CANDY i pads ; MIGR ANTS ARF Satin trimmed. Ideal for 98c to $1.98 DRESS SHIRTS kD CROCOLATH (hram DINAMTTR I ; ay cold mornings or to lounge Datics Sele 98c Plain or Fancy 2 pounds for 23c Sie se 23° STATE CITIZENS ‘eee ee oe cee io 2 ) , N) . B . PAJAMA 7 Ginny pinta G ©—-« $4.98, $5.90, $7.50 . . BOYS’ GLOVES JELLY SACRAMENTO, Dec. 6.—Explod-. ; in Silk, Rayon or Outing Wool lined f Id California Breakfast KILLED CANDY ] 5 : ee ee ; aha tine 6; oo or co naa ing the popular belief that CaliforP make fine gifts th 2 pound Wi eee a Bale a pe a Broadcloth and Silk — SS one ee FANCY CHOCOLATES 55° nia’s migrant agricultural popula; 98c to $2.98 98c Zounce . g° OUR ose ne gee tion is composed in the main of itSHIRTS : % a MINIATURE CHOCOLATES © Bj inerants from the dust bowl states, . both f a Lounging Pajamas Boxed Handkerchiefs ROT OK ee Mexicans and other racial groups, a. ¢ ancy patterns an rich tone corduro $2.98 i ‘s : ‘Deli ct cm =I ce aia pi dh dey bc recent survey conducted ‘by the State e stripes— = Fine Lawns ous 0 ‘ Xe}. ae : ics ae y° Pte gts gies aad am 25 eet ae epee is ond 98c¢ to $2.98 BATHROBES -25¢ and 49¢ APPLE BUTTER—Adams 2 1b. PEANUT BRITTLE 18° pe es oer ee vee Flannel $3.98 up 6 ounce c. 2 pound: bar _..-... 2. @. thews, on the composition of Il : ee 20°. swerr cHOcoLATE 17° 9 cmizt2nts entering the San Joaquin] & TIES Chenille Robes .. $3.98 FOR GIR ORANGES shee E so eda oe ess 7 . Valley from the south during: the lik h d d Beacon Robes .... $2.98 GE OZENG © @irecent harvest season presents an that men e€,, hand made ; Loose Pack, New Navel. La Bgl ise cece nanan in rich warm rchi WEATERS tidal ew Nave rge an . “ARSHMALLOWS 1 0° entirely different picture. in rich colors Boxed Handke iefs S Ee aa $1.40 LA dail: Bp aeees amp soe Matthews indicated that of the 49c, 98c Fine Lawns, Linens or all wool Slip-on or Coat. Horseng = total number of migrants entering : Swiss style WALNUTS No. 1 cli igre the San Joaquin Valley in search of Be wis eters eile aon, SSaaNenre arse 39 dca raaeneeeeerer eet 23 agricultural soa eas aR 15 of BOX SOCKS Ge to 98c 98c to $2.98 . HED BRAZIL ‘ 1 NUTS—ponnd ... 35° ae READ THIS! the present year, 60.67 “ per cent for Christmas. A large TOWEL SETS Girls’ Dresser Sets . FILBERTS 35¢ nid ollie sania When You were residents of California and but selection to choose from Rich coloring, fine for in colors to match the, Wee A uy the Bes 10.52 per cent were from the state 79c. 98c boxi ROASTER PEANUTS 15° RMODR STAR BACON 27° of Oklahoma—-9.15 per cent from Satins xINng room Ts SSE of ie a anaes POMMA nnn enanen nen enn eenne cnn nnne J} Arizona, 7.4 per cent from Texas 98c to $3.98 98c to $2.98 ARMOUR STAR HAM c SELECTED WALNUT 39° owas 26 and 2.69 per cent from the state of DRESS GLOVES HALVES, pound *?MOUR STAR PICNIC ae c . Arkansas. Thirty other states each ; TABLE LINENS WOOL GLOVES TREESWEET ORANGE. . #4™. voand ..0. 22 were the point of origin for less than Wool and Fur Lined Sets or Single Plain or fancy Brushed BUTTER Poach Vacotakt d Fruit one per cent of the other workers. 98c, $1.49 to $2.98 98c to $5.90 49c up rres egetanies an ruts . j : 1 pound jar : 15¢. at All Tinie Significant was the fact that 87 ee ee i per cent of all agricultural labor was wWite and but 9.2 per cent were Mexican and 3.8 per cent Negro. VISIT OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT—WE CARRY ALL LEATHER SHOES FOR THE FAMILY, ALSO HOUSE SHOES FOR GIFTS Mrs. Joe Day of ‘Gold Flat received the news her mother, Mrs. Rosina Pascoe of Fresno, had fallen and broken a leg in her home Wednesday evening when she slipped and fell on a rug. Mrs. Pascoe is a well known resident of Nevada City. She]. is in a hospital and will be there for . 2 some time. Y 150-152 MILL STREET OLDEN RULE STORE GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. Perhaps you needa closet for brooms or a new Ironing Board and Case, a Medicine Cabinet for the Bath Room, or one of our up-todate convenient cupboards for glass and crockery. We sell Lady’s Helpers for wash _ days at $1.20 each. Just the thing to give Mother a lift. Tools in the Ree eee rot Lathes ox Seeing ee Permanent Gifts Are The Best Gifts A GIFT FOR THE HOME IS A GIFT TO THE WHOLE FAMILY We offer you this Christmas, a new BATH ROOM, an addition to your house, a new BEDROOM DINING ROOM or a NEW GARAGE. . or modern The winter months are good } months for redecorating, interior Painting, floor polishing, brightening rooms with new wall paper, REMEMBER — OUR SANTA HAS A GREAT BIG BAG BULGING WITH PERMANENT GIFTS. NEVADA CITY oreman, Manager 315 Spring Street . TCH 60. .