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January 25, 1937 (4 pages)

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_NEVADA . CITY NUGGET Nevada City Nugget 805 Broad Street. Phone 36 ? \? A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and. Published % at Nevada City. WM. LYBTD ini enccccser tet Editor and Publisher & Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at bs Nevada City, California, and entered as : mail a matter of the: second class in the postoffice at z Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, % 1879. ¥ STBSCRIPTION RATES ae re One ydar (In Advance) + Ya shy detestecte + ia +, terterte stator Rete trates fates) Bisse! a taal ieleweietinieieit tetoterigeteieins fe wtesterterfeafertrle ste tafesy They Need Your Help . Even the most discouraged among the thousands of children afflicted with infantile paralysis should be able t imuster a smile on the evening of January 30, the President's birthday. : ee In virtually every community throughout the ‘nation, people will gather for a celebration in some auditorium or hall, and the money they pay at the boxoffice will go to make it possible for youngsters with twisted legs to walk senit: One thing about this President’s birthday ball seems to illustrate that perhaps human nature is fu ndamentally rroble, after all. There were millions, albeit the minority, who di dj their utmost during the last year to keep Mr. Ree velt out of office. And yet you may be sure that those who most violently oppose his poles will be well represented at the ball on his birthday. You'd be surprised what miracles surgeons are work on warped little ‘en a shriveled leg or arm as mut chas three mens They tran spla unt muscles to bring pack el use of a limb, straighten Bat these oeictens . are expensive +s ios ag Att re he} Thies ¥ We privileged childhen cannot afford them. ‘ball’ idea came about, each community sending : of the funds to the national foundation, and pais ining t mainder for treatment of its own crippled youngsters. Buy a ticket or two or three, if you can. !t may give some child a new chance in life.-—Contributed. FATHER OF GRASS GV. CHAMBER TA VALLEYMANDEAD, HEAP CAVERNOP acscold out tha With -resery ations almost the annual dinner of the Grass ley Chamber of Commerce at Bret Harte Inn, tomorrow night, promises to be unusually ‘movortanr. Governor Frank IF’. Merriam wvill be princiual speaker-and Arthur ~B:. Dudley, secretary of the Sacramento Chamber will be present. . RESIDENT OF NEVADA CITY IS SUMMONED John. Obucina, an old resident of With theories ete a hit and run cident giving way to those of robbery and murder. the death of George I" Douglas. father of Fred Douglas of Grass Valley was still a mystery today. The elderly retired railroad man was found unconscious ona Sacramento street at 2: 20 a. m. Friday morning and died seven hours later in a hospital without regaining consciousness. It was at first believed that he was the victim of a hit and run driver but a package . nig Douglas’ watch, ring and a stick . pin was delivered to Mrs, Adele . : 1 it] ata . Nevada City died Friday morning as maetn, friend of Douglas, with a n {the result ‘of a long illmess. Ohucin* reading se r re serving . Gf f ; Your are. more. de been blinded in a mine aceidof these things than anyone l eive . had else. . in : : f aw 1919 ard in late years suf s (e £ s * . Sah have done him more ne A © fered from:an incurablo illness. OhPoe want thew, we Wiiais cred ; weina was born in Perusic, ¥ A friend of Douglas informed po!';, Pape Sees ~ otha and was 4% lice that Douglas feared a man whv Vet tis death was a tenant in the same apart-! areal daveb . “4 { uneral ervices Ment building in which he lived. The . aac tenant was Ryphe K. Perry who has . \ been questioned by police. \. Fred Douglas hurried to emnto upon learning of his father’s injuries and arrived before his fath-1E, Conley in Neva er died but the injured man did not; Mrs. Ida Milton. of regain consciousness. ‘spent Friday visiting her sister, The studio that satisfies. 107 Mill St. : . yrlé oie Good photos at reasonable . Grass Valley 3 i . A prices—no guess work. 8. . Prnorvoceaprer in vears old at} rT were held Sun24 at the Holmes FuFather O’Reilly St. jated at ‘the ‘services. in the Catholic cemetery. day, 1; neral Home, . Canice off . Burial was . of Sacrahour Kodak finishing. service. . ‘Ripple Curl” NEW! MODERN MOHAIR! With fitted corner posts, rounded arms: W hardwood frame; double dowclicd construction; sagless webb Lae fice of rust, green, or fawn ina niumof combinations! “Ripple Curl” ir Scie Nie aie uti ee ada City. t ‘BATTLE HYMN’ ON STAGE INS. F. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25.—The widely. heralded bigger and: better program for 1937 of the San Francisco Federal Theatre Project will have an auspicious premiere Thursday night, January 28 when it presents the epic historical drama ‘‘Battle Hymn” at the Columbia. It will he away to a good start. The entire house 's practically sold out for tha first night and the heaviest advance teservation list for the remainder of the run is piling up, it was reported at the theatre today. “Battle Hymn’’ will. test the talents of approximately 100 actors. It has made the greatest demands on the Project’s department of yet produced by the govIt has, required the preparation of anv The costuming departat work for many scanic any play ernment players. longest time of the plays. has been in ment weeks turning thentic habiliments of statesmen, plainsmen, soldiers, frontiersmen, and women of the 50’s and prior to that the entire research department was busily engaged combing through libraries, museums and private collections of early day souvenirs, keep sakes and curios in its facts regarding the period The play is by.Michael Gold and Michael Blankfort. It is built around the stirring times when John .Brown search for of. the .+-. moved to Kansas and there with his out the required au-. a fighting family became the center of strife that eventually culminated in civil war. There are three prologues, Jone before each act, ten scenes and an epilogue, There are some novel innovations in stage presentation; some rarely beautiful stage settings and lighting and from beginning to end the book is packed -with thrilling drama. William E. Watts who directed “It Can’t Happen Here” and ‘‘The First Legion,’’ directed “Battle Hymn.” Every actor who has distinguished himself in past project productions has a speaking part a “Battle Hymn.” Gilmore Brown, of the regional MONDAY, JANUARY. 23; 1937, Ses advisory staff and head of the ma adena Community Players, pronounced the production the most finished he has seen done by any-of the Federal Theatre Projects, on the occasion of his visit the other day when he witnessed one of the final rehearsals. William Griffith, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, is confined to his room in the National hotel with a bad cold. He is under the care of Dr. A. H. Tickell. NUGGET ADS PAY CAMPTONVILLE, Jan. 25.—dMr. and Mrs. Erle Pauly and Mrs. Pauly’s Oakland arrived Saturday to spend the week end visiting relatives. Kenneth Schurr and B. F, Me Naught arrived Friday from Glendale and went to Sleighville House for a few days visit. : Miss Susette Dornberger Sunday for her duties in the schools short visit at Oak Valley. A couple inches fresh snow fell Friday night, very dry and cold. left on after .a QUALITY GROCERIES . FRESH FRUIT AND . _f VEGETABLES SPECIALS FRI. AND SAT. i Phore 74 $14 Broad St, FREE Nevada City DELIVERY FINE . WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service and ‘ REPAIRING Work Called for and Delivered Clarence R. Gray 520 Ceyote: Street Phone -16 . Correct Glasses — W. P.
M. D. Ott Bildg.,. Nevada City. First Things First” MENTS Wise housewives select their meat cut first, at our market, and plan their menu around it We Do Not We Will Not Sell Anything But the BEST Keystone Market CALANAN & RICHARDS Commercial Street Nevada City PHONE 67 Sawyer, Sic ae ae ae Sad “e Main 4800 “iH. EAU Chinese Herb Co. Herbalist ' Consultation Free . 121 S. Church St. Grass Valley, Cal. . Hours: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays and Holidays 9 A. M. to 2: P. M. WATCHMAKER EXPERT WATCH AND CLOCK repairing. No high prices. Phillip H. Shuey, 205 Main Street, Grass Valley. 1-8-1mo.c MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FUR COATS, JACKETS, FOXES, Collars. Factory samples. Huge stock! Furs remodeled. DOW’S Wholesale, ‘“‘House of 1000 Fur Bargains.” 133 Kearney, San Francisco. GT ECTRIC REFRIGERA TORS USED—We have several gooc buys in used Refrigerators, some are like new. Very easy teris Phone 9 120 E. Main St. Rum: sey’s. OSED WASHERS—From $10 wp— Maytags and other popular mod els. Terms are easy, Rumsey’s Phone 9 120K. Main St. Gras: Valley. Reieeeeiolemioieryeties Ne ole nee els “Lene nteaiery NATIONAL estestedectonetente Se 2 ‘ & ms He ie OTE Ba Ssh 2 Me 5 ra COFFEE SHOP ies M es IMACS MIIHiHieieleieieioieieieiotes Nevada City, California % Here you will find + Prices That Meet Present : Day Sondinions : nrtoloniet ete cesteestete nn are feleseaeal seen Central location and dollar value °: Unsurpassed 161 POWELL" AT O’FARRELL SAN FRANCISCO Funeral Nevada City W. R. JEFFORD & SON AMBULANCE SERVICE Directors Grass Valley 111 MAIN STREET Clean Clothes Make ie ee OUR CLEANING PROCESSES RENEW THE LIFE OF ALL . GARMENTS GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS GRASS VALLEY PHONE 3875 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY NEVADA CITY NEVADA CIrry ATTORNEYS HARRY M. McKEE ATTORNEY AT LAW 205 Pine St., opposite courthouse Nevada City, Calif. H. WARD SHELDON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW CSommergial 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 Valley Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nev. City George L. Jones Frank G. Finnegan JONES & FINNEGAN Office: Morgan. & Powell Buildings, Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal. TELEPHONE 273 Guy ASSAYER AND PCUNSULTING 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 5:00 a. m, to 6:00 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Compiete X-Ray Service. Phone 95. DR. JOHN R. BELL DENTIST Office Hreurs: 8:30 ‘to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. *hone 321 Grass Valley Daniel L. Hirsch, M. D. Pyhsician and Surgeon Second floor Thomas building, 13914 Mill Street, Suite 7. Hours 10-12 A. M., 2-5 P. M. Evenings by appointment, Telephone 71, Grass Valley HAROLD L. KARO, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUREON 128: Neal Street Grass Valley Phone 116 Hours: 10: to;42> a.-m:,°2 to S p. m, Evenings by appointment LARRY MELOY ATTORNEY AT UAW 209% W. Main St. Phone 428 Grass Valley E. H. ARMSTRONG ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office 20844 West Main Street Telephone 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 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and residence at 252 S. Auburn St., Grass Valley, Office hours: 10‘to. 12:8. mis 2 to 4 p,m.: 7to 8 p. m. CARL POWER JONES. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 8 7 to 8 p. m. ‘Sundays 11:30 to 12: 30 {29 South Auburn St., Grass Valley. DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER ° DENTIST X-RAY Facilities Available Hours: 9:00-5:0° Evening .appointnents. 12014 Mill Street. Phone 77. MINING ENGINEERS _ EDWARD C. UREN Mining District Maps Phone 278 R Nevada City J. F. O°CONNOR © Mining and Civil Engineer United States Mineral Surveying Licensed Surveyor 2038 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 snecessful in Arthritis, Anemia, Cateract, without Surgery, other Chronic Ailments. Consultation Free. Clinic Tues. and Fri. PRP. M. Nominal charge. Office 418 Broad Phone 481. Res. Phone 496. St. 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 z “ffice Phone 362 ALFRED H. TICKELL, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Nevada City, Calif. Office 207 Pine Street Residence 525 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 _ Office Ott Bldg Main Street Grass Vailey, Calif. GOOD SERVICE progress and prosperity are ing honestly and well, at prices Phone 56W, Grass, Valley. A modern establishment—a trained, ifr personnel—distinctive motor equipment and Phone office 11 Residence 73 and courteous other evidences of NOT an indication that funeral service charges will be high. A successful-concern can be built only by servthat are fair and reasonable. __ HOLMES FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service With Safety and Dignity” Phone 203, Nevada City. sister Mrs. Howard Wentworth of Nevada City to resume . CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER. Mining Reports Furnished Sa