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~B. W. HUMMELT, M. D.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1941 NEVADA CITY NUGGET
Miss Madeline Bettles
Installed As Rainbow
Girls Worthy Advisor
Miss Madeline Bettles was installed worthy advisor of the Assembly
of Rainbow Girls of Nevada City
Tuesday night. Miss Bettles succeeds
Miss Elsie Schreiber.
Other officers installed were:
Joyce Henwood, worthy associate
advsior; Lucille Danos, Charity;
Ruth Mitchell) Hope; Barbara Neal,
Faith; Marian Gwin, ails « and!
Betty Lou Krough, marshal.
The installing officers were Miss
Schreiber, and June Hawke, past
worthy advisor.
A pageant entétled “The Land of
the Free’’ was presented. Mrs, Gordon Bettles, mother of the new
worthy advisor, was installed as a
member of the Rainbow Council for
the year 1941,
The installation and_ entertainment was followed by the serving of
refreshments,
chemist and his wife dropped in so she helped me
while he stood by and told us how to do it. We had
The other evening after I
COOKIES
FOR THE
Klooles
finished my work 1 went
home, had my dinner and
started baking cookies. Our
' lots of fun even though we did spend the evening in
the kitchen baking cookies.
Here is one of the:recipes we used — try i it sometime.
_ No doubt the children would enjoy these cookies with
a glass-of milk when they come home from school,
‘ LAURA SCUDDER’S PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES
1 cup brown sugar © 1 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup white sugar 1 teaspoon salt
2 eggs I cup shortening
3 cups flour 1 teaspoon vanilla
1.cup Laura Scudder’s Nutty Grind Peanut Butter
. METHOD: Cream the sugar and shortening. Add the
' Laura Scudder’s Nutty:Grind Peanut Butter. Then add
one egg at a time, beating well after each egg is added.
‘Sift flour well, add salt and baking powder and then
add to the mixture, add: vanilla. Roll into one-inch
balls and flatten the balls both ways with a fork. This
will make one hundred delicious cookies. Bake. for
* fifteen minutes ata temperature of 350°.
—
with Laura
& good time to Pep, p meals and
Blue Bird
Professional Directory
NEVADA CITY GRASS VALLEY
DENTISTS Pee
DR. JOHN R. BELL DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER
DENTIST ae
DENTIST
Sitiee eee ek pie Sha X-RAY Facilities Available
Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone 321. monts, 120% Midi wen ee pont.
DOCTORS
PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON
_ 400 Broad. Street
Office Hours: 10-12. a. m.; 2-5 p. m.
Evenings 7-8. Phone 395 X-RAY
W. W. REED, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Nevada City, Calif.
Office 418 Broad Street
Hours:"4 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m.
Residence Phone 2. Office Phane 362
J. R. TOPIC, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
312 Broad Street, Nevada City, Calif.
Hours: 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m.
Evenings 7-8
Phone 23 Residence Phone 2
ATTORNEYS
Grass Valley, Calif.
DOCTORS —
CARL POWER JONES, M, 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
S. F. TOBIAS, M, D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
214 Neal ’St., Grass Valley
Office Hours: 12-3 and 7-8
Phone: Office 429. Residence 1043
DANIEL L. HIRSCH M D
PHYSICIAN AND SU ,
Offices and Receiving Horenar 118
Bush St. Hours: 10-12; 2-5, evenings.
7-8 P. M. Day or night phone 71.
MINING ENGINEERS
OREDEE
HARRY M. McKEE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
205. Pine St., opposite caurthouse
Nevada Con Calif.
FRAME GAN
NEX¥ AT AW
207 North Pine Street
Nevada City, California
Telephone 273
_ THOMAS OQ. McCRANEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Masonic Building :
108% Pine Street, Nevada City
Telephone 165
H. WARD SHELDON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Union Building Broad Street
Nevada City Telephone 28
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
HOLMES FUNERAL HOME
The Holmes Funeral Home service is priced within the means of
all. Ambulance service at all hours.
Phone 203
246 Sacramento St.
ASSAYER
Nevada City
J. F. O’CONNOR
Mining and Civil Bngineer
United States Mineral Surveying.
Licensed Surveyor ~
203 West Main St. Grass Valley
NEVADA CITY
. FRATERNAL AND
CLUB DIRECTORY
WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB
Regular meetings the 2nd and
4th Tuesdays of the month, at the
Chamber of Commerce, 2: 30 Dp. m.
MRS. W. P. SAWYER, Pres.
MRS. RICHARD GOYNE, Secy. .
NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518 .
B. P. O. ELKS
Meets every Thursday evening
in Elks Home, Pine St. Phone 108,
Visiting Elks welcome.
HARRISON RANDALL,
Exalted Ruler.
JOHN FORTIER, Secretary.
HAL D. DRAPER, Ph. D.
ASSAYER -AND CONSULTING
CHEMIST
Nevada City, California
Phones: Office: 364-W Home 246-J
Box 743
MUSIC
GLADYS WILSON
TEACHER OF PIANO
Nevada City
258 Alexander St. Phone 434-J
Phone 444
Grass Valley
429 Henderson St.
HYDRAULIC PARLOR
N. Ss. G. W.
Meets every Tuesday evening at
Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street
Visiting Native Sons welcome,
ROBERT TUCKER, Pres
DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y
NO. 56,
Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, 10.0.8. .
Meets every Tuesday evening
at 7:30, Odd Fellows Hall.
HERMAN CLENDENEN, N.G.
JONATHAN PASCOE, Rec. Sec’y
JOHN W. DARKE, Fin. Sec’y
SOAS
. and the continued and
GOVERNOR SIGNS
BILL TO TRAIN”
JR. COLLEGE BOYS
~ @overner Culbert L. Olson a
signed Assembly Bill 224 which permits junior colleges to participate:
in the California High School Cadet .
mlitary program. Assemblyman Alauthor of the bill. It contained an'
urgency clause as a defense measure .
nature of the governor approving
the bill. The new law will permit
Placer Junior College in Auburn to
join the cadet military training pro. gram which has just been instituted
in Placer Union high school.
The state legislature, just prior to
its recent recess, passed an assembly
joint resolution memoralizing congress and the president of the United States to exempt all income from
gold mining from all excess profits
taxes, as was done under the excess
profits tax law of 1917.
The resolution was introduced in
the assembly by Assemblyman Rodney Turner of Kern County and Allen G. Thurman, of this district,
The resolution which passed both
houses of the legislature follows:
Whereas, It has always been the;
policy of our government to encour.
age the production of gold as a basis
of our currency and as the ultimate
and universal standard of value in’
trade among the peoples of the world .
increased
production of gold is vital to the!
maintenance of our public credit;
and
Whereas, Owing to the fact that
the price of gold is fixed, the curTent increases in the cost of labor
and materials are now seriously lim-.
iting the opportunity for profitable .
mining of gold, and any: further .
handicaps on gold’ production will
further «discourage investment in
gold mining enterprises; and
Whereas, The production of gold
and its sale at a fixed price amounts
in fact merely to the marketing and
ultimate exhaustion of existing assets, and no excess profits can be
earned from such production, but the
rate of production only can be increased or diminished; and
Whereas, Many gold mining enterprises have been conducted and
are being conducted by companies’
with limited capital, and have operated without substantial profits in
past years, and the imposition of excess profits taxes on such companies
would seriously ripple all such
small enterprises; and
Whereas, All gold mining companies which have been operating at
a profit expend very substantial
len G. Thurman of this district was
i the border, should benefit this year
excess profits taxes, as was done. unNEW PEAK IN
MOTOR TRAVEL
IS FORECAST
Recreation travel by American
motorists appears to be headed toward a new record volume this year,
it was stated by the California State .
Automobile Association in a report
issued today reviewing the
touring outlook for 1941.
Preliminary information on last;
and became a law following the sig-j year’s travel tide indicates that Sal Nevada City in February of 1940
penditures by tourists during 1940
equalled if not surpassed the all, time high of approximately 5 billion
dollars established in 1939, the report said.
“Looking ahead at travel prospects
for 1941” the report continued,
“there seem to be no reason why
this high volume of travel in the
United States should not rise to still
higher figures. In addition to domestic travel, there are grounds for
expecting that there will be a marked increase in trips by Americans to
other objectives in the western hemisphere,
“Canadian travel which suffered
last year as a result of mistaken
ideas as to wartime regulations at
by reason of a clearer understanding of the actual simplicity of those
regulations. Mexican. travel,
condition in that country; already is
on the upswing with the removal of
that deterrent.”
Among the factors cited by the
report as indicating a strong flow of
tourist travel. last year were auto:
mobile registrations‘ at the highest
point in history; ‘new car sales running well ahead of the preceding
year; gasoline consumption approximately 6 percent higher than in.
1939; new record totals of visitors
to national parks and other. recreational areas; and the heavy volume
of routings handled by motor club
touring -bureaus.
sound, and result in the discouragement of ‘investment in* gold mining>
curtail production and increase un-.
employment, and strike all mining
enterprises, large and small; now,
therefore, be it
Resolved by the’ assembly and the
senate of the State ‘of California,
' jointly, That the legislature of the
State of California hereby memoralize the congress and the president
of the United States to exempt all
income from gold mining from all
der the Excess Profits Tax Law of
1917; and be it further
Resolved, That the chief clerk of
motor .
which F
was retarded by a disturbed political
. large part of which would necessaramounts out of their earnings in
prospecting and exploratory work, a
the assembly is hereby directed to
transmit copies of this resolution to
the president. of the United States,
the secretary of the treasury, the respective chairmen of the senate financing committee and of the House
Ways and Means committee, and to
each of the senators and epresentatily be curtailed in the event that the
profits heretofore devoted to such
work were taken in excess profits
taxes; and
Whereas, For the foregoing reaEngineer David Richard . from that office.
Transferred To Regional Supervisor Ellis also announces
'that Miss Gertrude Segrue of ReedOffice By Forest Service
-— service probational appointment as
Word has been received by forest a junior stenographer in the supersupervisor Guérdon Ellis of the Ta-' visor’s office. She will report for
hoe national forest from the region, duty on February, 13th,
al forester in’ San Francisco, that’
Assistant Forest Engineer” David
Rickard is to be transferred to the
regional office on February 19. This
, transfer results in a promotion _to
Mr. Richard to fill an important
position in the regional engineering
department. Mr, Richard came to
“Why did you lose your job at the
gown shop?”
“Well, near the end of a very
hectic day a fussy fat woman came
in. After I tried about twenty dresses on her, she said she thought she
would look better in something flowing, so I told her to go jump in the
river.”’
ROUSE wanker
PHONE 412 GRASS VALLEY-NEVADA CITY HIGHWAY
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK—7:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M.
Look these . overMission Brand Sweet Midget Pickles 21 oz. jar
Oregon 12 oz. Comb Honey
-No. 1 tall Tomato and Kraut juice—3 for ...... 12c
No. 1 tall Sacto Apricots—3 for ....
Sacto Ketchup 12 oz. bottle—3 for .
Monarch Pineapple Juice 12 oz. 3 FOR ois ns: Poet 25c.
Del Monte Corn, No. BORO FOr eens
State Fair ee No. 214—3 for i me ee eas 25c.
Festival String Beans, No. 2—3 for cece
Dew Drop Peas, No. 23 for nncccccceecs escent oe
Van Camp Hominy, No. 2/%—3 fot
_ Gold Dragon Extra Small Peas, No. 2
I. Monarch Golden Bantam Corn, No. 2
Yacht Club Cream Style Golden Bantam No. 2, 2 for 25
Modesto Milk, tall cans—4 for
-Rimso, Giant Size
Rinso, large size
C.W & P. & G. Soap, large bar —4 for BN ee Sha.
Lux, Camay, Life Buoy and Palm Olive Soap, 3 for 17¢ .
Sugar, fine granulated, 10 lbs.
Dullity Meats at all times, Bacon Squares, bb. .......
Readers Gecom ..2.2. a ae . 23e
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. ley, California, has accepted a civil .
<otiempaewe uae o gegee ee We eb eeen eum seen
sons, excess profits taxes on the production of gold are economically unives in congress from the State me
California.
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