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February 12, 1937 (6 pages)

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PAGE FOUR NEVADA. CITY. NUGGET l FRIDAY, FEBRUARY.12, 1937. nn aS ‘STOMACH PAINS SO BAD 1COULD HARDLY WORK’ “ Says C. S. Gross: “After taking Dr. Emil’s Adla Tablets the pains are gone and I eat anything.” Try Adla treatment on our money back guarantee. R. E. Harris, Druggist. ec NEVADA COUNTY . Banner Gold County of California Annual production over $7,000,000 For Information Address Chamber of Commerce Nevada City, Calif. , Ho A Good Hotel sd . to $2 Central location and dollar value Unsurpassed ay SACRAMENTO, Feb. 11.—Organization of the commission which will direct the exhibits .of pric the’. Golden e of rent. Agreement was reached early this ‘. ject leads all other California and Empire counties ut the Golden Gate Exposition in 1939 started this week with the appointment of Bernice Daneberg, chairman of the board of supervisors of Alpine countty, as the commissioner from that county. Appointments to the commission are being awaited from each of the 15 other boards of supervisors in the Golden Empire district. A meetiny of the group to plan cooperative ex-. hibits at the international fair will . be held as soon as all commissioners are appointed. Representatives of the Golden Empire boards of supervisors, at a meeting last fall, agreed that this . “ommission should be formed immediately after the first of this year. L. B. Osborn of Chico is president of the Golden Empire Association which will assist in organizing the commission. Receiving the strongest national recognition it has been accorded yet. it was announced in Washington that the Central Valleys Water Prosouthern Oregon projects which were . tire week between the striking bargemen’s union and the River Lines. Boat service to move the tons of canned goods and other merchandise which has collected in Sacramento warehouses during the threemonths marine tieup will be resumed by the end of the week. The diversion of a full 1% cent of California's 3-cent gasoline tax revenues to cities and counties was attacked here at a meeting of the state highway ‘commission, when civic off'iials ann leaders of half a dozen counties appeared to recommend highway vrojects for the commission’s consideration. Commissioner Ray. Judah pointed out that numerous road projects which were foreed from the budyet in many instances would have been included if the fuls tax aeerued to the commission for road purposes. A business barometer for Sacramento, reflecting business of the ensurrounding area, was issued this week by the Chamber of Commerce, and revealed that the city’s business is 52 points above the average for the last ten years and 45 points above the “boom” year of SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11.—Tremendous interest in the Federal Theatre Project’s current production “Battle Hymn” coincident with the visit to San Francisco of Michael Gold, one of the authors, has revealed that the play was the result of intensive research into the archives and records of the 1850's throughout the country over a period of years. The speeches of Lincoln, Douglas, Taney, Jefferson Davis, Seward and other historic characters in the prologues are all exact quotations or paraphrases of the actual speeches made by these men, according to Gold. The entire play is in essence true to historic fact as regards the drama of John Brown’s own life and times, Gold.says. Many of the characters of lesser importance are authentic. Many of the utterances of John Brown and his six sons may be found verbatim in their letters. The words of the epilogue are from’ John Brown’s own mouth, according to official records. The expressions given voice in the play by the New England ‘group of intellecguals such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, David 1937 SCOUT JAMBOREE BULLETINS RELEASED The 1937 National Jamboree bulletins and preliminary applications were released to Scoutmasters and committees by the Tahoe Area Council this week. They contained information concerning scout qualifications, registering, clothing, and personal equipment, sightseeing, costs A hard-driving taxi driver ignored a red signal, threatened ,a policeman’s knees, missed the safety zone by a hair, and grazed a bus, all in one dash, The policeman hailed him and strolled over, pulling a big handkerchief from his pocket. “Listen, cowboy,’’ he growled. “On your way back Ill drop this and see if you can pick it up with yer teeth.”—-Mortreal Daily Star. and general information, George L. Jones who has been appointed to act.as local committeeman announces a number of changes Correct Glasses — W. P. Sawyer, M. D. Ott Bldg., Nevada City. from the 1935 Jamboree plans, one of them being that the expenses of the trip must be met by the scout and his parents, The congress of the United States has again granted use of the park system lands in the District of Columbia to provide campink grounds for the 25,000 expected for a ten day period from June 30 to July 9. Council chairman for the Jamboree committee, G. W. Brundage, already has FINE WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service and REPAIRING Work. Called for and Delivered © Clarence R. Gray 520 Coyote Street Phone 16 sent registrations to the National office at their resuest for prompt enrollments. { About a dozen new pictures of tne Golden Gate bridge are on display in the Bret Harte Cigar Store on Broad street. They give a splendid idea of the size of the structure and beautiful glimpses of the ocean and Thoreau, Wflkiam Lloyd Garrison, Gerrit Smith and other renowned Americans of that period are based . 161 POWELL’ irecommended this week for immed: 1929. The barometer, compiled\from . on their writings and speeches in . iate construction by the National! 19 outstanding business indicators, . pehalf of the cause of Abolition, AT _O°FARRELL Resources Committee. The commit-. reveals the general prosperity of the SAN FRANCISCO tee urged an immediate $40,900,009 . sacramento valley region. FRENCH CORRAL ‘iain appropriation for Central Valleys. The chamber’s summary points Also. reseiving recommendation . out that the trend)for the first two (JOE M. SWAZEY) and practically assurance of its con-. months of 1937. stily’ is upward, and FRENCH CORRAL. ee er . cir yction was the $4,000,000 Folsom) comments that “it is doubtful if any) pyenty of rain over here! French Dam to curb the American river wat-. city and area in the nation can presee Ncnels ad Wed oe ahate BODY AND FENDER ers. This project not only would! ent such a picture as prosperous and. you might aay ‘ewetre All wit! over eliminate danger of future floods] promising as this.” ke here. We'll we've : been Helecine REPAIR Bring your car to us for quick and skilled body and fender’ repairs, and painting. Giass installed. Tops weather proofed and repaired. Radiator RepairExpert ing, Auto Upholstering of all kinds. Acetylene welding, General blacksmithing. “OUR WORK SATISIIES” Only Service of its kind in Nevada City GOULD’S AUTO BODY WORKS Located at the Nevada City Garage from the spring run off in the American river, but would allow for the development of a water supply and generation of hydro-electric power. California is almest completely “frozen out’’.of vegetables for the rest of February, according to reports of the California Cooperative Crop Reporting Service, which stated that January was one of the coldest months in the’ history of the state. In addition to severe injury suffered by most plantings, weather has held the field operations at a standstill and growers have been unable to harvest or prepare land for future planting. The Federal Housing Administration exhibit of .miniature model homes in Sacramento has been postponed until the week of February 23rd. The exhibit will be at the John Breuner Company, 6th and J streets and will show 15 small houses, built NUGGET ADS PAYto scale, which federal housing adj ministration say can be built at the ALCATRAZ PRISONERS _ SEE BRIDGE BUILT SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11.—Federal prisoners in Aleatraz Island, the government’s impregnable prison in San Francisco bay, have one of the best closeup views of the Golden Gate bridge, the world’s longest sinrgle span, flung across the famed entrance to San Francisco harbor. Aleatraz, the lonesomest spot in America, is only a mile away from the bridge over which millions wil) soon pass, and the prisoners have watched the construction work with the keenest interest. The great bridge is to be opened with'a gala celebration, the Golden Gate Bridge Fiesta, from May 20 to with parades, pageantry, and spectacles on land, air and sea. (24 ts) Ran. ple CANNED FISH SPECIALS RICE 5 Ibs. for _ Fancy California -.-.:-....----.2) For LENT! RICE Blue Rose Type PINK BEANS 5 Pounds LIMA BEANS 3 Pounds ‘MACARONI Elbo or short cut WALNUTS No. 1 Diamond AIRWAY COFFEE Pound package Fresh Ground 3 pounds Nob Hill Coffee Bbs pkg. -:..6:-:; 22°9 CANTERBURY TEA 144 pound, package ORANGE PEKOE (Black) 14 pound package JAPAN GREEN 144 pound package 44. pound pkg. PORK & BBANS 27 oz. Van Camps Jumbo NBC Snowflakes 2 Ib. Crackers MATCHES (lge. boxes) -Highway.3 for _....--. Seen AY. Apa KO JELL WELL (Reg. Pkg.) Assorted Flavors An ideal breakfast Brown Derby Brown Derby—4 for (Plus Bottle Deposit) a0 _ ~BULK RICE = 11 99° PEACHES ..”...,.. Large No. 214 cans—Each 15¢ CAKE FLOUR (Swansdown, WiBPRO Ge oon ook shea pa ons PEARLS OF WHEAT Leg. pk. 21°] CAMAY SOAP Ae PRICES EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 12FEBRUARY 1 STOCK UP FOR TH
Note: Our beans and equipment. SALMON MINCED CLAMS_ Reg Pioneer COD FISH SARDINES Rio Del Mar Large Oval Cans ‘. TUNA Eee Treasurer Reg. No. 3g Cans AS TOMATO SAUCE 8 oz. 1 4° Jolly Rogers Ge . LOMATOES .... Large nee Avalon SUGAR CORN Large Highway PEARS pe nr ee oe ena WHITE KING SOAP Granulated 3 PEETS GRANULATED LUX SOAP .....-.-.-P & G NAPTHA SOAP carefully recleaned and handpicked — and bagged in cellophane with the most modern and. sanitary Del Monte or Libby Red Alaska A : /EROCER 8 INCLUSIVE AND BEANS E LENTEN SEASON rice are the best quality— . No. 1/2 cans grrercagsoneecnnceeennncosennencoee buffet cans—3 for 10¢ No. 214 cans—3 for 25¢ No. 303 can—3 for 2Qc No. 214 can—2 for 25c fae. Large pkg. 3]’/2¢ Giant pkg. 18« SOAP _ Large pkg. 27< me ee Gc Giant Bar—3 for ]5¢c Your f i Lendhy for rain, now\we have it.’’ And we had some more\snow Sunday. Well—‘“‘When its hot we want it cold, ‘ When its cold, we want it hot Always what we haven't got.” Yes sir, whoever composed that verse knew what human nature is. Mr. Eddie May, Mr. Harry\Browning and Mr. Joe Swazey made a hurried trip to Shady Creek Thursday evening and succeeded in gétting the and road from ‘being washed out. Mr. Wolf and Langley Loris should be given a hearty vote of thanks for their prompt action in going out on both ditch and road patrol. Mighty zood boys, those two. Good thing the water supervisor had his own key for the gate or it would have been raised. George Calanan has been over here several times the past week tending to thé feeding of his cattle. Lots of poor ‘eattle have gone under this winter everywhere. Y Henry Browning has been kept pretty busy handling both hay and grain this week. es Arnon Browning, the water supervisor was over from Nevada City and made a trip to Shady Creek dam to find out the condition of ditches and flume and to find what was most needed for future repairs on the ditch. It_ looks good for employment for the summer over here. The Old Ridge has been pretty ‘‘dead’’ for quite a’ spell—but with the promise of water — well if that promise is kept—the roses will. be blooming, the grain will be growing and we will all be working. We were all very sorry indeed to hear of the death of Grandpa Sitton and deepest sympathy is extended to all his family from the friends who were fortunate enough to make his acqaintance. The school bus did’ not go to Nevada City Friday, due to weather conditions and the fear of encountering slides. Hope they do a good job on these river hills, with some of that $100,000 which I believe our governor stated had been set aside for this Mae West highway. Supervisor Frank had a few men working om a very bad turn at Sweetland this week, they are puiting a rock wall around on the low side and filling in to the level of the road. Good work, Joe! Keep it up! A report is “running around” of the opening in the future of the French Corral] Mining Co, Well let’s hope it is true. We sure could use some more nuggets around here. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION Through her attorney, E. H. Armstrong, Mrs. Alice Secadden has petitioned for letters of administration in the estate of her late husband, Gordon Scadden. Mrs. Scadden and daughter, Mrs. Dorothy MecClard are the heirs, The estate is valued at less than $10,000. Through her attorney, W. E. Wright, Dorothy Bosanko has petitioned for letters of administration in the estate of the late Albert Oscar Oberg. His wife, Agnes Oberg is sole heir. Value of the estate is esgate raised in time to keep the ditch, nearby beaches. Be Comfortable Get: Your __. MATTRESSES Repaired and Cleaned by John W. Darke Commercia!—St. Nevada City 109 J. Phones 109M. ~~ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY NEVADA CITY NEVADA CITY ATTORNEYS HARRY M. McKEE ATTORNEY AT LAW 205 Pine St., opposite courthouse Neyada City, Calif. H. WARD SHELDON ATTGRNEY-AT-LAW Sommercial Street, Nevada City Phone 599 ASSAYER Hal D. Draper, Ph. D. Lynne Kelly Nilon, Hennessy and Kelly ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office, 127 Mill St. Grass Walley Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nev. City George L. Jones Frank G. Finnegan JONES & FINNEGAN Office: Morgan & Powell Buildings, Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal. TELEPHONE 273 ASSAYER AND CONSULTING W. E. WRIGHT CHEMIST ATTORNEY AT LAW Nevada City, California Office in Union Building Phones: Office: 364-W. Home 246-J Phone 28 Nevada City Box 743 F. T. Nilon J. T. Hennessy DENTISTS DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS DENTIST 312 Broad Street. Hours $:00 a. m. to $:00-p. m. Evenings by. appointment. Compiete X-Ray Service. Phone 95. DR. JOHN R. BELL DENTIST Office Hers: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powe}l Bldg. Phone 321 Grass Valley Daniel L. Hirsch) M. D. Pyhsician and Surgeon Second floor Thomas building, 139% Mill Street, Suite 7. Hours 1Q-12 A. M., 2-5 P: M. Evenings by apypointment. Telephone 71. Grass Valle > HAROLD L. KARO, M. D> PHYSICIAN AND SUREON 128 Neal Street Grass Valley Phone 116 Hours 10 to 12 a.m.,-2 to 5 p. m. Evenings by appointment LARRY MELOY ATTORNEY AT UAW 209% W. Main St. Phone 42% Grass Valley E. H. ARMSTRONG ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office 20814 West Main Street Lelephone 163 Grass Valley CHARLES L. HOGUE, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Corrective examination and training for defective vision and functional disorders of the eyes. 147 Miil St. Ph. 624 Grass Valley DR. VERNON V. ROOD PHYSICLAN AND SURGEON Office and residence at 252 S. Auburn St., Grass Valley. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. CARL POWER JONES. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 3 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley. DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER DENTIST X-RAY Facilities Available Hours: 9:00-5:00 Evening appointMINING ENGINEERS EDWARD C. UREN CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER Mining Reports Furnished Mining District Maps Phone 278 R Nevada City J. F. O°; CONNOR Mining and Civil Engineer United States Mineral Surveying Licensed Surveyor 3 West Main St. Grass Valley DOCTORS B. W\HUMMELT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 400 Broad St. Office Hours: 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m. Evenings 7-8 . Phone 395 X-RAY DR. DAVID H. REEDER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Especially successful in Arthritis, Anemia, Cateract, without Surgery, other Chronic Ailments, Consultation Free. Clinic Tues. and Fri. P. M. Nominal charge. Office 418 Broad St. Phone 431. Res. Phone 496. W. W. REED, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ‘ Nevada City, Calif. Office 418 Broad Street Hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to’8 P.M. Residence Phone ~ “iffice Phone 362 ALFRED H. TICKELL, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Nevada City, Calif. Office 207 Pine Street Residence 625 Nevada Street W. P. SAWYER, M. D. Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses correctiy fitted. Electromagnet for removing steel Hours 11 to 4 Broken Glasses Duplicated , Evenings by Appointment 2 nents. 129% Mill Street. Phone 77. Grass Valley, Calif. . Office Ott Bldg Main Street Phone office 11 Residence 73 Phone 56W, Grass Valley. timated at $1,000. GOOD SERVICE COSTS NO MORE A modern establishment—a _ trained, intelligent and courteous personnel—distinctive. motor equipment and progress and prosperity are NOT an indication that funeral service charges will be high. A successful concern can be built only by serving honestly and well, at prices that are fair and reasonable. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME “Ambulance Service With Safety and Dignity” other evidences of Phone 203, Nevada City. .