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: Nevada City, California
Owner and Publisher
: Editor
Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Thursday
4 at Nevada City, Calffornia, and entered as’
«matter of the second class in the postoffice at
Nevada City under Act of Congress, March 3,
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i SUBSCRIPTION RATES ‘
One year (in advance)
ling else American industrial life, printing
ca s undergone an amazing increase in spect respect it resembles, oddly enough, the medi» doctors ‘who concentrate on the most
its and specialties of medicine—brain sur, skin ‘diseases and many others; in
ja City and Grass Valley, physicians
contact their adversary, Disease, in any
. In the big cities:are printers who
y to windshield stickers, others to
“some to atistic printng, most of
slesbooks which are turned
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. "Phe Red@ick Mining Co. filed art
tattered of ‘business was at Grass Valley. The
4. and Mrs. RR. Goyne returned
. a trip to the ‘Day area.
jCongress by Mr. H. L. Engiebrignt
J strategic locations. ofices in Grass Valley George L. Jon. “. Mooser and-D; G. Bing, vice presi: ae dents; L, V. Michell, secretary and
—=¢ . cashier; H. A,"Cuarnomw, manager of
* \iNevade City branch; G. J. Rector,
-. directors. The bank was chartered in.
1190900 as state institution. The first
s W. H. Martin, vice p?Pesident; O. H.
B seer} © wie
. Rector, W, H. Martin; B. S, Rector,
* O58. ‘Root, Henry ‘Brunner,
~ . Denicke and Charles Martin, -: direct. ore.<The “bank opened) up for busi}négs with a paid up capital of $50,-. .
._. ibyrthe Reetor brothers, E. J, and B,
‘. S. who with W. H. Martin and .E. M.
ana G. J.-Rector had beem active in
‘iis affairs fromthe -beginning.By:
. $1,600,000. August 1, 1920 the Old
_. Citizens-Bank founded by E. M.
. Preston and John T. Morgan was
. purehased and
. George. Pletcher and Andrew Parker.
. tertained the members of the Ex‘. cusive Whist Club at their home on
Bast Broad Street. Prizes were won
NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET
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_ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1947
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war upon those most
themarvelous grace and. beauty which they \pursue. How
much does a butterfly suffer when caught in a
et and later
treated to a dose of chloroform before being pinned down upon
a bit of cardboard? . don't know but once a literary genius
said,— “the worm you crush beneath your feet, in its corporal
existence, feels a _pang as great as when a giant dies. Poetic
fantasy? Maybe, but when there are so many evil things to be
destroyed, so many noxious gr°wths to be uprooted, why wage
lovely visitants to our gardens, fields
an& hills—the butterflies——Adeline Merriam Conner.
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Se AMER Con rncnertRDtnan
20 YEARS AGO
Nearly one hundred friends called
at the William Reynolds home to offer felicitations to Mr. and Mrs. Reynold¢on the occasion of-their golden
wedding anniversary. The couple
were assisted. in receiving by Mrs.
Reynolds’ sister, Mrs. Benj. Hall and
her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Richards,
and the two daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Reynotds, Mrs, William . Menhénnet and Mrs. Ernest George. Mrs.
Arthur Reynolds and Mrs. T. R. Reynolds, presided over the daintily decorated téa table. aes
Joserh H. Downey who formerly
‘drove stage between this city and
Downieville passed away at Calistoga
‘at the age of seventy years. —
(Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Martin and Mr.
from
’ Hydraviic mining was “‘prought
nearer’ to a realization by the bills
being introduced in the United States
‘and-in the state legislature covering
the’ erection of restraining dame at
. At ‘the annual meeting of the Nevada County Bank held at the main
‘eS was re-clected president; A. H.
&L. Gill, Alden Anderson, E. M.
Rector, Carl P. Jones and R. A. Peers,.
officers were E. G. Rector, pres.;
. Root, cashier; John Baur, cashier of.
. Nevada City branch; G. J. Rector and
Carl P;: Jones asst. ¢ashiers; E. J.
000. In 1908 control was purchased
1917 it’s résources had jumped to
‘icles ‘of incorporation with the coun‘ty clerk. ‘The location of the works
was near this city, the principal place
wapital stock. was embraced in 100.000. shares at the par value of $1.0°
each. Directors were John Kidder.
‘\E. H. Brown, C. P. Loughriddse,
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey. Cooper. en; &. % 7
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Next door to cars:
Breed Si peat
. NEVADA CITY
LONG.AGO
wood of the Manhattan Company on
. ond time in four. months dy a fize-c?
_Jloug, Golden Hubbard, Green Hubiby Mr. Bell and Mrs. wm. Giffin and
J. M. Hadley and Mrs. George JacAssemblyman Robinson causcd
much exctitément and consternation
with his introduction of°a bill requiring all persons engaged in developing mining property to file with
the recerder of the county a bond in
the sum of $5000 as surety of the
monthly payment of all debts contracted. Failure to comply would result in a fine of $1000. :
75 YEARS AGO
The Pennsylvania Quartz Mine was
sold to an Engligh ompany for $150006.
The hoisting works, buildings ‘and
‘Gold. Mat was destroyed for the secunknown origin. Loss was estimated
at $3300, Mr. Stillwell, who passed
the building about dark, heard some
one handling tools in the blacksmith
shop, which wag ‘supposed to have
been fastened shut with=no fire in
the forge, —
Lester and Mulloy received a ton
of splendid maple sugar fresh from
the maple groves of Michigan. It was
procured by a brother of A. W. Lester and shipped to. this city.
Mrs. Lettette conferred the Eastern Star degree of Masonry on a
numiber of ladies here. It “was proposed to. organize a lodge in this
city. A meeting for that purpose was
held at Masonic ‘Hall. :
_. ZEST WITHHORSERADISH
Add zest to your corned beef,
tongue and fish di,hes with horseradish salad dressing. To make this,
combine 1-2 cup of ccooked salad
dressing or mayonnaise ‘with two
tablespoons grated horseradish.EGGS PROTECTIVE FILM
Don’t wash eggs before ‘storing
them in the rerigerator, as they will
remain fresh longer. Eggs have a
natural protective film which keeps
out air and odors, and is wiped off
when Weehed: =
FREEZE WINTER SQUASH
The best varieties of winter ssuash
for home freezing are Golden Delicbard and Blue Hubbard.
FIRST PENSIONS
The American -history.of pensions
or compensation for disabled veterang goes back to 1636 when the Plymowth Colony voted to provide for
“he care of the maimed.
_, AT HIS SIDE, ;
~ Avveteran seaman approached the
Red Cross desk in a Veterans Administration hospital. He rolled up his
sleeve to show. many tattoos on his
arm. One, depicted a Red Crogs miss
in uniform. “The Red Cross will alWays be at my side,” he grinned.
Use the leaves -of cauliflower, cabbage’ and similar greens, Says the
General Electric Consumers Institute
for added nutrient value in stews and
soups.
BROAD
STREET
Harley -M. Leete, Jr.
Bert Foreman thinks the youth
program should be closely to-ordin\\ atea with the park program. ‘“There’s
‘some talk’? says Bert, “about the
park being located too far from the
center of town. ‘But I don’t know
where anyone is going to find a re. ereation center at.Broad and Pine
Bitreet.”\
“The park,” eontinues Bert, “has
a good statt towards being scuh 4
center. One of the immediate necessities there is \ lighting ifor night
paseball: The“diamord should be improved and bleachers are needed.
The Chamber of Commerce already
has a fmnd to be Used toward this
purpose.” ~ X\
Tife town’, most dapper Jumberman: Cedric 8, Porter, with matching jacket and duck fhunters cap’ of
red and black paid. “Guest Broad
Street columniet ‘fn the immediate
future will be Donald Robert Paine,
Zion ‘Street -householder, with. an
S004woerd ‘epic on Saturday in ( you
guessed it) Nevada City. Why does
Notdbook author, and Elke Times
editor,
PURPLE ink?
Sharpest gadget for miles around:
The new Micro 16 camera at Harris
drug store. Just like it says .i the
ade its only the size of a-patkage of
cigarettes. Knothead note to adivertisins salesmen: : Don’t break the
Alpha’s glassware while selling ads
to Alpha’s William C. Briggs (TI did).
The town is ready for an invasion
of artiste now, with TWO. local stores. Catrying art eupplies, colors
rushes, tem'pera, oils. For a long
time we had the idea of devoting 2
eolumn to ‘“Who Is:the Tiwin Cities’
BestDressed Man.” Bit, after listCity, we discovered we'd ‘completely
run out of well-dressed men,
the county’s best. dressed ‘woman,
why there you have the shoe on the
other foot and my neck out on a
limb. Let us leave this subject.
Don’t be surprised if there’s a resurgence of Young Republicanism ia
Nevada County. And You Know Who
iwill be right in there pitching when
there is: Senator William F. KnowJand and Lieutenant’ Governor Goodwin Knight both made a big impression on: young Republicans in this
area.
:
Richest thirteen year old, in town
is Cyrus Martin Rollins, Jr., who
arries that certain paper and pocket,
about eighteen skins per month. This
junior Croesus not only QWNs a new
bicyele, bat’ a half-interest in a silver
and ‘black 1929 Chevrolet. Migawd,
where Will the kid be when he’s 23.
When my generation (harumph) was
13° we were lucky to have a nickel
for candy and even then, never spent
it all in the same piace. —
Snow is nothing in the fe of
Jimmy Orlando,'former pro wrestler
now working with George Montggmery in promoting the wrestling bouts
at the Memorial Hall in Grass Valley. Orlando appeared in the snowy
reaches of Glenbrook the other day,
clad in open-toed Sandals. Ah, these
Southern Californians!
Going over old hewspaper files
impresseg one with the very high
mortality. of sma] businesses, Only
® handful of the dvertisers in the
Nugget in 1927 are stil] with us. The
Fred Charles Garrison, Nevada City’
have ‘the latter printed in . f
ing C: Raymond Clinch of Grass Valley: and: Ev Merritt Rector of Nevada
let’
alone ‘“‘best=dressed”, As for whe is”
rest of the business houses ang
owners and Managers . are zg
where? i
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GEORGE BOLES
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
312 Broad Street
Telephone 270-W
Nevada City
Radios
Repaired
PICK UP AND
DELIVERY SERVICE
In Grass Valley and
Névada City
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We carry the Best Meats .
obtainable. It is our pride
. KEYSTONE
MARKET .
213 Cusammaneial Street
Nevada City
Telephone 67
to serve. our patrons with .
good meat at good values. !
Nalienal
Now under the sols
Myers who offers his ‘clients
years of personal experience.
Mortuary Chapel(Formerly Holmes and Myers Funeral Home)
150 SOUTH AUBURN STREET
Gh.AS§ VALLEY — TELEPHONE 56
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