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_ Nevada City Nugget — Monday, February 16, 1942.
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Page Three
Mrs. ‘Browning Surprised
At Party Here
Mrs. Annie Browning of Boulder
Street was honored at a suprise
party at her home Friday afternoon.
The guests enjoyed the playing of
eards:during the afternoon and Mrs.
Browning won first prize. Mrs. Ernest Mohr took the second. prize. Refreshments were served following the
eard playing at a table decorated in
the Valentine motiff.
These present were: Mesdames
Minnie Young, Ernest Mohr, Nance
James, Ed Baker, Alfred Haddy,
Howard Burr’ Edna Martine and Annie Browning.
Old Quaker
5 Year Old Whiskey
NOW 8535.
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
Same TOP-OF-THE-CROP Quality!
Straight Bourbon Whiskey. 86 Proof, This Whiskey is
5 Years Old. The Old Quaker Co. Lawrenceburg, Ind.
semi
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
DRIVE IN.
FOOD’ PALACE
Groceries, Fruit and
Vegetables
Beer and Wine
YORK AND COMMERCIAL
STREETS
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898
COR,
feat oeoteclerfeaterteeetenterteotecteotesetestes
“KEEP "EM
~ FLYING”
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. Chamber of Commerce
PHONE 575
OFFICE IN CITY HALL
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Siete she eerste tee ee AAA AA AMMO
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
SKIING
PARTIES
“A SHORT RUN TO A
LONG RUN IN
THE SNOW”
NATIONAL HOTEL AND
COFFEE SHOP
NEVADA CITY
CALIFORNIA
MAC AND MAC
OPEN BUSINESS
The two popular ‘‘Macs’’-of Nevada City: ‘‘Mac’’ McPherson and
“Mac” Tyhurst, are now in business .
as pariners in the operation of the .
Rainbow Inn here,
The official opening of the restau.
rant took place on Saturday and the.
v7wo women were recipients of many .
houquets of flowers from well wish-}
.
ing friends.
}
i
The Rainbow Inn now can accom. modate more customers than form-.
Lerly. It
~~ . then t installed to provide better fac-/} eastern
. gether
‘sign a
{ :
standardized
. days
. will be 9:30 until midnight.
TED SIGOURNEY .
SUFFERS INJURY.
was enlarged and new equip.
customers.
.
be open from .
except Sunt .
the. hours
. ilities and meals for
The Rainbow Inn wil
six a, m. until ten p. m,.
and holidays when
Ted. Sigourney is under the treatment of Dr. Bernard Hummelt for
dislocated vertabrae. Sigourney, who
the Community Hospital in
Grass ‘Vahey, suffered the injury
. While shoveling frocks on a city
. jolb last Friday.
Victory “model” bicycles were first.
Next you can expect victory refrigerators. Plans are being made to dethoroughly simplified and .
refrigerator to be pro-!
a very few plants whic h. duced by
. will work on a 24-hour. schedule. .
Each model will carry a ‘‘Victory”’
label, an emblem which will prob-!
{
ably pecome increasingly familiar on .
household appliances and machines.
TO NUGGET SUBSCRIBERS
Will you please notify the
Nugget Office any time you do
receive your copy of the
Nevada City Nugget.
PHONE 36
hot
Attention Old Timers .
Antiques Wanted
Guns, . saddles, stirrups,
boots, knives, ox yokes, harness, wheeler stoves, quilts,
beds, chairs, lamps, _ bibles,
dishes, books, lanterns, candle
holders, hinges, locks.
Any and all kinds of
mining equipment,
Call or bring it to 205 YORK
STREET, NEVADA CITY.
old
—J
FINE
_ WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service & Repairing
. Work Cafied for: and Delivered
‘Clarence R. Gray
520 Coyote Street Phone 152
'
For VENETIAN BLINDS
and LATEST PATTERNS
IN WALL PAPER
. John W. Darke
1
@
In Beautiful Historic Monterey
Hotel
San Garlos
OVERLOOKING THE BLUE BAY AND FORT ORD
DANCING, GOLFING, BOATING, FISHING
SWIMMING, HORSEBACK RIDING
$2.50 Single Rates from
"33. 50 Double
MANAGEMENT—PETER WATSON
. thousands ef years ago.
jing
it was made about the year one. Oth. weathered depths
;far from young.
Nevada City girl, is a graduate of the
Haley in the operation of the Hot :
Mill here. He attended schools in. there is no excuse for gross ‘abuse,
‘Norway, Mich. where his parents op-. hysteria, hatred and fear against the
rlerate a ranch.
(LOCAL WOMAN
‘}up and down a busy street, carrying
—n
= WARREN BAYLEY
of O. K. Tire Weld Co. G.
California.
appet US ch the courtesy
Hiils Fiat, Grass Valley, ¢
ture
rrard. R. (Red). Ja
Thousands. of Aas na wes aia
buried here beneath
Awvivona. They aren't
yet Lut the mete] for their
making is waiting to be dug out and
sed, it was.a gift from outer spase
Ariny
the
tanks lay
slopes of
put toction of the this se country. In_ pieces
a thousand pounds, only fifteen tons
of it have been found in a therough
search of the surface around. the
crater. If most of the meteor blew
back out, where did it go?
The chances are very strong
million tons o7 :careng, ‘blazmeteor landed here with a treee ee Puente te or ea it didn’t F-40) anywhere, except deep
: . -below this dent it made in the earth
tinet voleano until the eighteen nine. there to-remain until now, when it
ties, tbe theory that it was cae er ie! be recovered and fashioned into
. by a falling heavenly body was adtools of war:
lV ds then and has brought about;
msiderable SOT VGTEY SING? re, too. In fact, metallurgists got their
ing the last World War a half mil-. iqeas for battle ship armor plate
lion dollars were spent in a fruitless . go nulas directly from a study of
search for the meteor’s remains, Now metecric material, which is composfor the first time, definite proof of ed of about a pound of nickel to a
its existence seems to have been estex ca
: dozen. of iron, with a few ounces of
tablished by drilling at 1d_ magnetic . ’ ie .
Ten
that
And those teols will be tough ones,
beds ,other metals thrown in for good
>
You hardly realize this vast scar is; measure :
here until you come right upon it.} O; erations for recovering the
i ins “ r ’
The gently ro'ing country around! meteor’s remains. probably won't
damage the appearance of this awe‘inspiring chasm ‘a bit. In order to
dodge the underground streams of!
water, shafts-will probably be sunk .
some distance from the crater and
drifts run back to the metal. .
it rices byt slightly as it nears the
crate ’s rim. Then>the ground falls
away abrrptly a ful six hundred
feet. It vovld take more than a milethicx, fifty story bvilding. to fill this
vawnine chasm, whith is many times
larger than any other hole of its kind . ‘Dug out and made into fanks and .
in the world: Some. scientinis. Gan . other implements of war, this ancient .
. ; meteor may soon be thundering and}
blazing again—against our Axis enmies, smashing into them with what .
we hope will be the devastating crash .
that shook these plains ages ago.
JUSTICE DEPT.
WARNS AGAINST
ABUSE OF ALIENS
In order to ctarify proper treat‘ment of aliens and avoid any hyster‘a
engendered as a result of war, the
Department of Justice, Attorney
General Francis Biddle, and other
government agencies have prepared
“. the following questions and ansiwevs
on the. treatmen® of aliens:
Q. Should non-citizens de harved
from legitimate private em.oymen:?
. A.No more shortsighted. wastefui
‘or un-Americam policy could possibly .
we adonted.,It would be a most effective day of’ creating disunity and
breaking faith with people who have
Miss Elizabeth Brisebill, secretary} come to America as a haven of libfor District Attorney Vernon Stoll in;erty and fair play.
ers say it is twenty five thousand
years old. Either guess is all right
with me because its furrowed and .
convince me it is
Five gigantic masses of broken
meteoric material seem to be buried
from five to seven hundred feet below the crater floor, Indicating that
the meteor arrived from a northerly
direction, all five deposits lay to the
south of the crater itself—two just
beyond its rim. The Philadelphia
mining company owning them is
planning to dig them up immediately
for use ‘in national defense.
Many scientists have scoffed at
the idea of the meteor still being
here, Some contended it. blew itself
back out and to bits when ‘it came
in contact with subterranean streams
known to exist betow the surface of
ee
RENO MARRIAGE,
UNITES ELIZABETH
BRISEBILL AND
JOHN OTTOSON
this city and John Ottoson, also of, Q. Should empioyers’ discharge
Nevada City, were married at 11 a. *‘foreigners?”
m. in Reno. Nevada, yesterday in the A, No. Many aliens have. skills
necessary to national defense and to
deprive thegovernment of the services of loyal aliens is economic waste
and stupid error, Besides, many foreigners have sons serving in the
Army and Navy. Some of them died
at Pearl Harbor.
Q. What is the policy of the Federal Government towards aliens?
a breakA. It is the stated policy of the,
Federal Government that there
should be no discrimination in the’
employment of workers; even in defense industries because of . race,;
creed, color or national origin.
chambers of the district judge.
The couple were attended by Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Haley of Nevada
City. Others who accompanied the
wedding party to Reno for the ceremony were the parents of the bride,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brisebill, Sr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Casci, all of
Nevada City.Following. the wedding,
fast was enjoyed in Reno and then
the return trip was made to this city,
where a dinner was given. in the
newly married -couple’s honor at the
Brisebill home on Nevada Street.
Those attending the dinner in adQ. Are there any restrictions at
dition to the above were Mr. and. all?
Mrs. Fred Bertocini, Mrs. Mary A. As to the law, there is only one
Casci_ and Mrs. Bettina Haley. After. restriction: ‘In the case of secret,
confident or restricted government
contracts, and in the case of contracts for aircraft parts or accessories, the employer must secure permission from the head of. the Federal department concerned for the
employment of aliens.”’
Q, Can tradesmen, such as grocers, dairymen, etc., conduct a normal
business with alien families without
violating the. Enemy Trading Act?
A. Yes, It is not the intent to deprive them of the necessities of life.
While war threatens-all civil rights,
the dinner the couple departed on a
short honeymoon trip.
The bride, popular and aiiachive
local high school and Mt, St. Mary's
Business Academy. She has been secretary to District Attorney Stoll since
Madeline Himes went to San Franeisco to work. Prior to that time she
was employed in the office of County
Superintendent of Schools Walter
Carlson. :
Ottoson is associated with Harold
loyal minorities.
ranging in weight from an. ounce to! ¢
rey Rk.
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DBNTISTS ; work at jobs covered by law will al-}
i
iuciapanaen eee PROFESSIONAL LE n insurance
ra ‘Yes, if he meets the oe DIRECTORY
. ments of the state law. Aliens .
;
i ways be treated on the’ same basis ——-as American citizens: DR. JOHN R. BELL
‘ meee ee asine DENTIST
A bishop atte nded a banquet and 4 Office Hours: 8:80 to 5:30
clumsy waiter dropped a .plate .of Evenings by Appointment
hot soup in his lap. The cler?yman} Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phene 321
glan ound with a look of azony Se — =
and exclaimed: . DOCTORS ©
sometal ppropriwce. . alee :
appropriate. B. W. HUMMELT, M. D.
a eee ee eo PUYSICIAN AND SURGEON
es. EGAL NOTICE. 4090 Broad Street
ffice Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m.
uvenings 7-8. Phone 395 X-RAY
CERTIFICATE OF. PARTNEREMP . ). a eay
DOING BUSINESS UNDEIE A
EICTITIOUS NAME
No, 371
W. W. REED, M. B.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Névada City, Calif.
Office 418 Broad--Street
NOTICE IS-HEREBY GIVEN th Hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m.
the undersigned. K R. NUTTING. J. tesidence Phone 2. Office ith 362,
BH. LITTLE: L. L; HARRIS. and F. == eee
H. HOGUE, JR., have formed 2 pav ATTORNEYS
nership and are transacting business) =
as_co-partners in the-State of. Cal’-}
een tle HARRY M. Mc KEE
fornia under the fictitious name
: : ee ATTORNEY AT LAW
OMEGA CO. and the county in which) 595 pine st. oppc_ite courthouse
their principal place of business ¥ ‘
2 ‘ : . Nevada City, Calf,
situated is Nevada County, State of} _ ec emamir eS EAN EL abit scare =
Aalifarnia
ee eee in full of all members FRANK G. FINNEGAN
of such partnership and their reoe ee feast
oUt ia rth @::Otre
ol. } spective places of residence are as f s aa
. Nevada City, California
lows: : . TalaWh « ore
Kenneth R Nutting, Salinas, Ca‘i-! bo ad eee ee
fornia. i .
fornia. i ATTORNEY AT LAW
Broad Street ©
Louis L. Harris, San Francisco Union Pnilding :
alterna Nevada City Telephone 28
Frank H, Hogue; Jr., Seattle, . : ; Rea
K. R. Nutting. q women tere’ w
J. Br-Little. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME
L. lL. Harris. The Holmes Funeral Home. serWi Be Hogue; Jr. ice is priced within the means of
STATE OF CALI IFC ORNIA, Hi. patie sck aly ed at all hours.
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRAN-. , ,, dicremncnie & 203
CISCO! ss. aa ites eee
On this 8th day of December,. ~~ ‘
1941, before me, Geraldine D, Cohen
a Notary Public in and for the City
and County of San Francisco, State
of California, personally appeared K.
R. NUTTING, J. E. LITTLE, L. lL. CHEMIST
Nevada City
ASSAYER
HAL D. DRAPER, Ph. D.
ASSAYER AND. CONSULTING
Phone 434-3™
Phone 444
MIt.ING ENGINEERS
J. F. O°CONNORs_, .
Mining and C;vin Engineer {
United States Mineral Surveying™
Licensed Surveyor
203 West Main St. Grass Valley”
GRASS VALLEY
DENTISTS
E DEEBTE.
HARRIS and F. H. HOGUE, JR.. Nevada City, Californta
knoiwn to me to be the persons whose! Phones: Office 364. Home 246-.
names are subscribed to the within . Box 743
instrument, and severally ac'nowledged to me that they signed and exMUSIC
ecuted the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed my GLADYS WILSON
official seal in said City and County TEACHER OF PIANO
of San Franzisco, the day and: year Nevada City
in this certificate first above writ-. 358 Alexander St.
ten. ‘% Grass Valley
(Seal) od Henderson St.
GERALDINE D. COHEN.
Notary Pwhblic in and for the City ae
County of San Francisco, State of
California.
My Commission Expires January
10. 1945.
Endorsed: Filed January 30, 1942.
R. N. McCORMACK
County Clerk.
Deputy Clerk. :
MAURICE A. HARBAND, Attorney
at Law t715 Russ Building, San
Francisco. California. .
Feb.i2. 8.16: 23; Mar: 21949,
UNITED STATES FOREST SERVDR. ROBT. W. DETINER
ICE, PHELAN BUILDING, SAN X-RAY Facilities Available 1
FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening appoint-January 28, 1942.
Notice is hereby given that Southern Pacific Land Company, of San
Francisco, California, has applied
for an exchange of land for land and
timber under the Act of March 3,
1925 (48 Stat. 1215). The applicant
offers the government NW14 and W
% of NE% Section 11, T. 17 N., R,
16E. M.D.M., in éxchange for a tract
of 22.1 acres described by metes and
bounds located south of Highway 40
and north of applicant’s railroad
right-of-way in S% of SW Section
16 E., M. D. M., and
for timber from portions of Sections
LO Tian 14 Boe NR be
M. D. M., Nevada County, California,
within. the Tahoe National Forest.
The offered land:‘is subject to rightsof-way for-Truckee-Hobart Mill State
Highway, Sierra Pacific Electric
Company transmission line, and’
roads and trails in place. The selected land is subject to right of Joseph
E. Landsberg to remove a spur, track
and engine house now in place and to
rights-of-way for existing roads and
trails and to reservations in applicant’s deeds’ dated February 17,
1875 and December 20, 1884. The
purpose of this notice is to, allow ali
persons claiming said lands, or having bona fide objections to “such application, an opportunity to file their
protests with-this office on or before
the date of the last publication thereof.
ments. 120% Mill Street. Phone 77
Grass Valley, Calif.
DR. H. H. KEENE
DENTAL SURGEON
1 to 5. Sundays and Evenings. by appointment.
143% Mill St., Grass Valley, Calit.
' Phone 996
DOCTORS
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
S. F. TOBIAS, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
214 Neal St., Grass Valley
Office Hours: 12-2 and 7-8
Phone: Office 429. Residence 1042
DANIEI L. HIRSCH, M. D
PHYSICIAN: AND SURGEON
Offices and Receiving Hospital, 118
Bush St. Hours: 10-12; 2-5, evenings’
7-8 P.M. Day or night phone 71.
NEVADA. CITY
“FRATERNAL AND
CLUB’ DIRECTORY
S. B. SHOW, I
Regional Forester.
23, Mar. 2.
Hours:
WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB
Regular meetings the 2nd and
Feb, 9, 16, :
eb 6 4th Tuesdays of the month, at the
Methodist Church Hall, 2:30 p. m
PASSES AWAY
Mrs. Beniece Anderson,
of 109° Martin Street in this city,
died ‘at a local hospital last night
following an illness of one month.
The body is at the Holmes Funeral
Home, where funeral rites were tq be
arranged later today.
Mrs. Anderson’s husband is -employed in Pearl Harbor. He reportedly is on his way to Nevada City. He
was notified of her critical illness but
could not reach here before she died.
The deceased is the mother of
Ben Anderson of this city. Other relatives survive, =
a resident
' For several hours a man walked
a blank sign. Finally a policeman
ask him “‘what’s-the idea?’’ Andreplied :— “Tt ma —— looking for
MRS. W. P. SAWYER, P
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.
J. C. SCHEEMER,
Exalted Ruler.
HARRISON RANDALL, Sec .
HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56. :
N. 8. G. W.
Meets every Tuesday evening at.
Pythian Castie, 232 Broad.Street }
Visiting Native Sons welcome,
ROBERT TUCKER,
DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y
sponsor.’
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