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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 27, 1941 (6 pages)

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PAGE FOUR _ SMART NEW SPRING— Dresses, Hats, Slack Suits ~~ Justin, ~ RISLEY’S wo ne. . TO GIVE SHOCK REATMENTS . THE SUN PRODUCE AND . ) —S<sccrmsro, ron GROCERY C0. Dr, Ro . i: ,ector of institutions, lans for Fresh Fruits pee Vegetables a ose FREE DELIVERY * % 315 Broad Street state mental hospitals to Governor Olson. Phone 88 pital, Patton, it be. said, and the will be extended to the four other, Linetitu tions as soon as possible,’’ Rosanoff said. “As is well known,” . said, “it has ebeen the general ex; perience the world over that insulin . Shock therapy yields high recovery : rates in recent cases of schignophre. nia! and much lower .ones in cases jof long standing. Evidence is acrcumulating, however, pointing to the ‘factor of duration of the psychosis ,as not being per se of determining . influence on prognosis. “At this time our obvious need is “If it’s sofled, we clean it. If you need a new one we supply it. Ed Burtner ‘GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS ‘111 Main Street, Phone 875 nostic technique as would enable us Grase Valley ! erity and rate of progress of the uni ~ derlying disease process, and _ to es . easure, the degree of elie an co ti mental deterioration. “For the present, it seems to me, our attitude toward the schiznophrenics of ong standing and long residence in our hospitals should be liberalized,’’ Rosanoff added. “In a given case, regardless of its duration, if the question of established deterioration is still in doubt, such We would like the people of Nevada City to know that we have a Fuel Yard large enough to supply both Grass Valley and Nevada City — and that first consideration is given to a quality, quantity, service and. doupt should be resolved in favor of te + low prices to both towns. the patient and active therapy be inr) stituted without delay. “I realize that we are not yet quite ready for the introduction of let a policy in our hospitals. Thus far only two of our hospitals—Camarillo and Stockton—are equipped with personnel and facilities for the administration of insulin shock therapy, and that on a limited scale enabling us to treat only cases of less than one year’s duration and forcing us to accumulate, even for such cases, a waiting list of a good many patients, Rosanoff. cited the need for research in the field of electro shock therapy which he said presented some advantages over present convulsive therapy with the use of the drug metrazol. In view of this need for experimentation, Rosanoff said, the state of California was fortunate to have two of the world’s most outstanding centers of physical research—the Calii fornia Institute of Technology in Pasadena and the University of California ‘at Berkeley. Manager of BONDS FUEL CO. 149 Park Ave. Phone 476 i ® ES Me Rae aE, . For VENETIAN BLINDS and LATEST PATTERNS IN — PAPER . John W. Darke: 100-J Phones 109-M . FINE WATCH REPAIRING j Radio Service & Repairing. Work Called for and Delivered . Clarence R. Gray 520 Coyote Street Phone 152 STUDENTS FLUNK OWN writing their own questions for an examination in logic, eight per cent of the Rev. Paul C., Perrotta’s students at Providence College failed to pass the test. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables _ Beer and Wine f YOU WILL BE COR. YORK AND COMMERC (AL 7 STREETS t PLEASED NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898 t WITH OUR : COFFEE SHOP @ NATIONAL HOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA DICK BANE’S b : GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION BROAD AND UNION STREETS, NEVADA CITY Avoid a big repair bill by having little ones attended to in time. Let us check your car regularly. It will save you money. NEVADA CITY ASSAY AND REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentages of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. Mail order check work promptly attended to. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies, Automobile Insurance E.J.N.OTT ----: = Proprietor STATE ASYLUMS . 27.—(UP)—. Aaron J. Rosanoff state dir-' today outlined. extension of insulin-shock . . and electro-shock therapy to all seven in a report: Use of insulin shock therapy winl. be introdwred at a thi,7 state hos. on or about Mach 19,' treatment . “on an adequate scale . the director for such further refinement of diagIto estimate in a given case, the sevQUESTION] ‘PROVIDENCE, R. I. (U.P.)—-After: ‘. March,’ 1941, NEVADA CITY NI IGGET THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE :*. A RECORD OF PROGRESS — IN 1882, THE AVERAGE AMERICAN WORK WEEK WAS 72 HOURS; IN 1850, 60 HOURS; IN 1929, 49 HOURS, AND Tobby, IT 18 LESS THAN 40 HOURS IN MYSORE, INDIA, THE HORNS \OF CATTLE ARE PAINTED—° COWS” HORNS SRE PAINTED RED = BULLOCK, BLUE. ir = Wer 4, WAY U.S. DEFENSE.JOB TAKES TIME— AT LEAST 8 FACTORIES CONTRIBUTE MAJOR PARTS TO A MODERN RAILWAY GUN More THAN 450,000 ’ WORKMEN ARE EMPLOYED KEEPING U.S. RAILROADS INREPAIR, we es <o. PRYINS PANS _ . COOKING Fors DURING We REIGN OF EDWARD IL, (1331-1877) SAVANT SAYS STRONG CHINA WOULD AID U.S. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 27—A strong China friendy to American democracy canbe our most useful guarantee for a period of peaceful and prosperous Pacific relations, Dr. Joseph E. Spencer, instructor in geography on the Los Angeles campus of the University of California, told a University Extension Division audience this morning. “The China of today is ready to utilize and adopt western culture in a self-protective and recreative effort that very well could surpass the exhibition given by Japan in the last half century. This readiness can be turned into achievement only if China is left uninhibited by ideological struggles over either Communism or Fascism and also is left unfettered LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER DEED OF “TRUST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of that certain Deed of Trust made, executed and delivered by JOHN MARKS, a single man, to CHARLES HINDS, as Trustee, dated the 6th day of April, 1939, and reeorded on the 10th day of April, 1939, in Book 51 of Official Records, at page 204, et seq., in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Nevada, Staie of California, and the Beneficiary named in said Deed of Trust having assigned said deed of trust and, the note which it secured to A. W. Robinson, and the said A, W. Robinson having recorded in the office of said Recorder a notice of the breach of the obligations for which said deed of trust was given as security and.of his election to sell and cause to ve sold the property in said deed of trust and-hereinafter described which said notice of breach and election to sell was, on the 22d day of Noveniber, 1940, recorded in Book 65 of Official Records, at page 297, Records of said County, and upon application of the owner and holder of the promissory note secured to be paid by said deed of trust and because of default in the performance of the obligations secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned, as Trustee therein named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in lawful money of the United States, at the front door of the County Court House of the County of Nevada, in the City of Nevada, on Saturday, the 29th day of at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m. of said day, the following described real property situate in the City of Nevada, County of Ne. vada, State of California, and particularly déscribed as follows, to-wit: A. portion of Lot 3, in Block 37, of said City of Nevada, according to
the official map thereof made by H. S. Bradley in the year 1869, desciibed as follows: Commencing at a stake in the east line of Monroe Street 60 feet southerly of the northwest corner of said Lot 3; thence northerly along said Monroe Street a distance of 60 feet to the northwest corner of said Lot 8; thence easterly along the north line of said Lot 3 a distance of 212 feet to the northeast corner thereof; thence southerly along the east line of said lot a distance of 40 feet to a stake; thence westerly in a straight line about 207 feet to the place of beginning. Together with the improvements thereon, in order to accomplish the objects and purposes of said deed of trust. Dated: February 18, 1941. CHARLES HINDS, Trustee. Feb. 20, 27, Mar. 6. by Japanese exploitational chains. If either of these hindrances can be avoided, through American aid, this country both will have helped the cause of Deocracy and our own future prospects to a very considerable extent. A mere pittance to China compared to our probable help to Britain, would save China, Three hundred million dollars would do it if we made it truly available to the people in China in the form of useful materials. We cannot grant the credits in Washington and let it go at that. We must see that the materials they can buy are got into China, that the materials of the right kind can be delivered. “Despite China’s having had an emperor, she has also had much of the democratic tradition of local government that gives her a predisposition toward Democracy as we define the term. There is infinitely more chance that China will develop into a real Democracy in this sense than there was that the Germany of} 1919 could develop into a Democracy. America has nothing to fear and everything to gain from a friendly China we have effectively aided— if we but aid her in time,’’ declared Spencer, whose observations are based on the experiences of seven years spent in official employment in China. JANUARY GAS TAX $4,536,050 SACRAMENTO, Feb. 27.—While all records for California gasoline tax collections were broken during the 1940 calendar year, the new year already is headed toward even higher levels, it was indicated by reports of the State Board of Ha uaitvee tion. On the basis of the distribution of 151,201,697 gallons of gasoline, the tax for the month of January amounted to $4,536,050, or 7.438 per cent above the same month of the previous year. The increase in the monthly gallonage amounted to 10,466,460. ism department—and proved that he ‘. inehes of newspaper space, which is Hit-and-run drivers have a price oa THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, koi e STUDENT NEWS WRITERS MASTER TOUGH LESSON BERKELEY, Feb. 27.—‘‘Getting down to brass tacks’ was the way’ one editor described the methods of the University of California journalmeant what he said by publishing stories sent him by four California journalism students, “T told the kids to interview other students and then send the stories to their home town papers—get them published or funk,” explained James Ford, instuctor in journalism on the Berkeley campus. “And they certainly called my bluff, to the tune of 800 30. columns, or nearly 4 -complete pages.” Sixty five cub reporters saw their stories, averaging 12 inches in length in print in: 59. papers, in 7 different states, and in Canada and: Hawaii. From Yreka in the north to -Galexico inthe south, 44 California newspapers are represented in the group. Among them are such prominent papers as the Santa Rosa Press-Democrat, the San Bernardino Sun, the Pasadena Star-News, the Long Beach Sun, the Bakersfield Californian, and the Berkeley Gazette. The San Francisco New World Sun News, a Japanese paper, printed an interview with a Japanese student actress. The University of Hawaii paper, Ka Leo O’Hawaii, published an interview with a former student now attending the University of Caifornia. A story about Al Laven, goalie on the university hockey team appeared in the Calgary Herald in Alberta, Canada. ‘Pennsylvania was the most distant state reached when the Duquesne! Times carried one of the interviews. Three Oregon newspapers, the Albany Democrat-Herald, the Salem Capital Journal, and the Portland . Oregonian, ppblished interviews. One; of the longest, accompanied by a cut! appeared in the Tooele Transcript-. Bulletin in Utah, and there was an-, other in the Ogden Standard Exam-' iner. The Denison Herald in Texas,~ the Grass Valley Union printed two. more, and tthe ‘Muskegon, Chronicle, three. . PRICE ON HIT-RUN DRIVERS HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (U.P.)— their heads here, The city council offers rewards of $25 and $100 for for information leading to the arrest and conviction of motorists who flee the scene of an accident. The larger amount will be paid in cases invoiving fatalities and the smaller sum in non-fatality accidents, Here On Business— Ranger John R. Hodgson of the Big Bend district was a Nevada City business visitor yesterday. New Deal Under Management § of Pauline and Johnnie 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please Every Taste Mich, . is the First Food . Chosen in Planning the Menu The Proof of Good Eating Is When They Ask for More. If you choose your meats from out great variety of fine choice cuts, your family and your guests will praise your cooking by asking for more. Keystone Market DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. 213 Commercial Street Phone 67 Nevada City HOOPER & WEAVER MORTUARY, INC. 246 So. Church. Street Grass Valley Phone 364 24-hour Ambulance Service When shopping mention the Nugget “Meet Me at the Manx" . «Hotel Manx is San Francisco's best located Hotel: A a : Rates from $2.00 single $3.00 double Special Family Rates ue ear, HOTEL -The tax for January was slightly below the $4,732,039 collected on December 1940, sales. With the January report complete board records revealed that it was the twenty first consecutive month in which gains had been reported. RURAL MAIL BY TRACTOR BRECKENRIDGE, Mo. (U. P.) — Tired of fighting snowdrifts, Paul Benson is now delivering mail on his rural route outside Breckenridge wiht a small tractor he bought especially for the purpose. Factory Specified Engine Tune-Up and Steering and Front End Alignment Equipment 7 STUDEBAKER PONTIAC Sales and Service Service Garage W. 8S. Williamson, Prop. Cor. Pine and Spring Phone 106 SACRAMENTO Hotel Clunie . . Famous Coffee Shop . Air-cooled . . Famous for quality food . . Moderate prices.. Rates from $1.50. RAINBOW'S END.. on the glamorous Feather River, Paxton, California. A yearround resort.. . Summer and Winter sports . . .-. Dancing every eve-’ ning .. Special fae’ . cilities for private parties.. .Very reasonable rates. MANX SAN FRANCISCO Hotel San Carlos.. By the Blue Bay of Monterey and world-famous SeventeenMile Drive .. Rates from $2.50. vA CALIFORNIA INSTITUTION SERVING YO! HOTEL CLUNIE TOY AND JACOBS IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP AND COCKTAIL BAR HAVE BEEN REMODELED AND REFURNISHED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Rates from $1.50 Up Excellent Service—Best Food 8TH AND K STREET, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 0. J. JACOBS, Manager ae