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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

January 27, 1930 (6 pages)

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&@ ee =o, ne TE IB rt area ARTETA whee Sencetiee — “he will * neers THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA, _ —_ Move to Wipe Out Menace in Cities of United States oe ‘Athlete's Foot”’ oad athlete’s foot are lurking on the “night. Widespread evidence of this disease, which has caused some schools to close and has indicated that an outbreak of it might come to any,.village or city of the United States, has caused medical men in all parts of the country to study means by which it may be eradicated. Constant use of antiseptic is being urged as a means to aid the, fight against this age-old malady which has recently taken a more serious appearance ,in this country, The photograph was taken in the Sease¢ Laboratories in New York where scientists are constantly studying the disease in an effort to control it. m—~ NOUGH tiny parasites to infect every person in the United States with” being examined by a New York hactertologist. billions of Tinea Trichophytons, which cause the foot malady, a form of ringworm, and these parasites were cultivated from a single specimen over-’ glass plate shown above. They are ‘The plate contains FRENCH CORRAL ITEMS ul IN Cee HATTA Ii: Jane: -26, (sgaei se (to VheWNapeety Well, hei he diver orth WP wha year ol ticed the flight of time as we were so busy commenting on the unusual weather conditiins, which by now have settled down to cloudy skies and frequent Showers. We are pleased ti boast of good health conditions in French Corral and on‘the San Juan Ridge in general, as none of the epidemics that have been prevalent in other parts of the county, have come into our section. i been doing much visiting these stormy days, but. we have heard of several making a trip from the City atd other bay towns, just to see the snow! W. Ik. Moulton made his usual business trip to Marysville Saturday He was decompanied by Bill Douglass, who has for some time been a resident, but now has gone to RosePeople haven’t touring or vile to work for the Rosevilte Meat Market. “Buzz” Calanan of Ray’s Ranech has made frequent visit to this place during ihe week to eare for the cattle on his ranch below Frenely Corral. Miss Louise Moulton, who has been spending the week ’ at home on account of her sehool at North Bloomfield being ‘‘snowed in’’, went to. Nevada City .Friday evening to go by stage from the latter. place to North Bloomfield to,be on hand to resume her sehool work Monday. School was resumed -in French Corral this week. Krnest Collins of Sweetland was a Monday visitor. of Sweetland had Monday. Levin srown business here Clyde Browning made a business trp to Nevada City Tuesday. Ce returned from the foot hills Wednesday. He had been helping W. P. Clerkin look after Browning his ecattie. Clyde Browning made a trip to Brown's. Valley . Wednesday. where be detained for several days. Henry Flynn, who is employed at Colgate, trip to Nevada City Thursday. He was accompnied by Mrs. K. Sullivan, and Miss Nelly Sullivan of French Corral, who will visit with friends fir a few days. Miss Millie Clerkin and = Mrs. Adele -Browning made a trip to Nevada City Thursday, to.be in attendance at a meeting of Women of, Wooderaft lodge if which. both are members. We are glad to hear’ that plans are being made for the resumptiin ef the Turpentine Industry. We bemade a Dr. W. P. SAWYER will be at his office 2 to4 p. m. Glasses” Correctly Fitted Eye, ar, Nose and Throat Office practice‘only ~ Ott Building l awoy -de la Roncleré, gave ‘he result ot mod. lieve this will be a boon to our county. We were sorry to learn ofthe death of Will Walsh, who psssed at ju Kennet TuesMr. born end oreishis home aux. Wien was the most beloved and. respected citizens., For the past 28 years he ha: held the position of Supervisor of the 4th District. He was well known to many on the San Juan Rdge and made many trips to that place. He was a relative’ of P. H. Flynn of Nevada City, but who resided in Birchville for many years. We exted deepest sympathy 'to members if Mr. Welsh’s family. : We are sorry to know that another of the old time Ridgites has been edlled. James Marriott, who passed away at Roseville recently, was fir many years a resident of North Bioomfieid and well known on the Ridge. We extend our sympathy to his family. : Proves Authenticity of os Map Drawn by Columbus A recent lecture at the Seville exhibition by the French expert, Charles ern investigations regarding some an cient cartographers. St. Louis, sailing op the crusude to Tunis in 1270. studied a marine chart made by Genoese, “But the Majorcan mapmak ers were the more famous. On Angelino Dulcert’s planisphere made in 1375, is correctly marked the desert town of Quatata, in Morocco, where the French troops were the first Europeans to enter tn 910. Timbue too, first visited by 8 white man in 1828, is correctly sited op a Catalan map made in the Fourteenth century The Genoese, Majorcan and Catalan geographers were in touch with Henry the Navigator’s fameus school at Sa gres, in Portugal. But the most interesting of M de ta Ronciere’s discoveries is that) which permits him to affirm that a map pre served in Paris is the work of Christo pher Columbus himself, executed by him before starting on his voyage to America. — ———— Woodpecker “Burglar” A burglar alarm kept sounding In the oflice of a Brooklyn protective agency. ‘Two sleuths were sent. with their guns and handcuffs to the ‘siz naling house. Entering witb a piss key they crept up the stairs,. listening to the tat-tat-tat that greeted them like a safe being drilled, Tralling the noise, the detectives got their “man.” The woodpecker which had been peck ing at one of the alarm wires was taken back to the office but it won Ite freedom when it refused to eut oF drink. PEM TURPIN HOTEL to $3.00 ° A SPLENDID VALUE 17 Powell Street at Market DOWNTOWN ON an important convenience to you This coupon entitles hoffter to FREE Yellow Taxi—depot to Turpin Hotel. » FREE GARAGE Cherokee, } ber from ed in Shastw County and Was one of; sare ara 4 oe a CHEROKEE PROSPERS CHEROKEE, Jan. 25, (Specal to The Nugget)—— Rev. Fr. Scott cele} brated mass in Cherokee Stinday. Mr. Foote, Charles Alpers, and fson, Carroll, and George Alpers of }: Grass Vahey--were’ business visitors lrere Monday. Mr. anl Mrs. E. B. Frost of the Siberia Mine were business visitohs in Nevada City Monday. . Joé Frank, our. gsupervisor, was looking over the roads up this way last Sunday. toy Meyer of Oakland is visiting his father, H. Meyer of Cherokee. fell and dislocated her thumb in « fall she received at her home: in She slipped and. fell on the ice and snow’ which was very dangerous over here. Lots received bad falls’ on the hard frozen snow. Little Everet Puller if Gerber is visiting his “grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Phelan. His sister is still in. a very serious condition suffering from heart ailment. She was given up by doctors of Red Bluff and was taken’ to San Francisco. She is under the care of Dr. Kryon a heart specialist. Henry Huckins of the Willow Service Station of San Juan was a visitor here Wednesday. ; : James Phelan and Mr. Wolf of Cherokee are haulng pipe and lumOak Tree Ranch to the old Miller mine at Mintezuma Hill. Cherokee’ school has_ fourteen scholars I think it is-the largest schoil on-the ridge at the present time. spring. You can‘t keep the old town of Cherekes dovrn. able to be around again. R. O. Larue of ed his brother, Valley recently. Donald, Have two mines running and pros‘pects of another starting up in the She goes nndsr ‘Al Tacket is visiting friends here. San. Pedri vsitof Grass MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1930 in the Sanitarium with a bad attack of tosilitis. ! L. W. Hunter and Més Lucille A.
Fogarty motored up Monday eyenCAMPTONVILLE PERSONALS Miss Effeen Godfrey of Pike left a few days ago. for Grass Valley after spending afew days at home Andrew Bachels of Goodyears Bar passed thru town Wednesday enroute to Marysville. William “Hoff of Grizzly Hill passed thru town Wednesday’ being called to Dobbins by the illness of his brother-in-law, Charles Cook. Mf. and Mrs.-B. F. McNaught and Seymour G. Smith of Sleighville House mitored to Grass Valley Wednesday. Ray Wilde of Nevada City and C. If. Greene of Grass--ValHey were in town Wednesday. Levi W. Turner returned a few days ago from Brush Creek Mine on a short visit to his, family. Robert H. McCullough, of North San Juan, forest ranger the past season, recently left for Selby to remain. . . ing from North San Juan, Miss Fo. All the roads~ are now clear of. garty remaining as the guest of snow and the several stages which. Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland. come and pass into this section are Jack now running on, time. Forest: Guard Hawley H. Chatfield of Pike has recovered fram a bad attack of mumps and a bad re lapse from same. Julius E. Pauly and Henry Weiman left Saturday for Marysville after bringing up a load of parcel post. Mrs. Antoinette Martignone _ returned Saturday form a month's visit with friends in San Francisco. W. O. Chatfield thru town Sunday country. Lawrence Turner is home froin Nevada City, having beédn eonfined Reed, foreman of the Dowrnievilleé highway, was in town Monday on official business. 5 . FINE WATCH REPAIRINC Radic Servicing and Repai CLARENCE R. GRAY 520, Coyote St. Phone 151 Work Called for and Delivere” of Pike passed from the lower J. F. O'CONNOR Avil and Mining Engineer United.. States.. Mineral. Surveye Licehsed Land Surveyor. Upstain over City Hall. Main Street; Graw Valley. Mr. and Mrs; A. L. Gill attended the funerals of the late Mrs. Thére3a Rowland and Dr. George Compton. in San I'ranciseo last week end. N.C.N.G RR. COMPANY . TIME TABLE AND RATES F @ Effective Sunday, Sept. 8, 1929 Trains leave Nevada City at 5:00 a. m., Grass Valley 5:20 a. m., ar‘iving at San Francisco 1:30 p. m. Trains leave Nevada City at 9:45! i. m., Grass Valley 10:10 a. m, making direct conmettion with S. P. rain. Ng. 19, .arriving at San francisco 6:30 p. m. Train leaves Nevada City at 4:20 p. m., Grass Valley at 4:45 p. m., j Maling connection with S. P. train No. 20, leaving San Francisco at 11 a. m., and 1 p. m., enabling passengers to arrive at Grass Valley 7:35 p. m. and Nevada City 7:56 p. m. the Pa leale eafe ee cle stents ets ete teats lo ste Maat tote Fresh, Wholesome, Appetizing 34} Meee, Mision: ne 8 ae tedt Seae ee me ao? ett he Our large and growin gvolume of business enables us to offer you a large variey of choice meats at a small margin of profit. Oe sae ae oc Se Oo 2 28a tate ep pees Me SOME OF OUR SPECIALS Small rib steaks, tender_and ivicy, Seeeqoleiei te WINTER RATHS . baw Kita: get eras Kietcetive Oct. 2, 1825 ta Apeil 54, . Poe ‘ ° ; * for a while ond then starts to try oe me Fine Tenderloin and Sirloin cuts. acd gain ber old nume boelk, sad shies ive Ante a cata Butts 4 f nay make it ye. Levs hope she; SeoMover: itloerd oa ie day ote ALGORSES GI all kis.ae. does. 3 months tickets. eo ‘ Thomas Phelan, who has been. Grass Valley to San Franciseco— Weinies and superfine Kraut. seriously. ill with pneumonia 1s. 46 days $8.66; 3 months $10.75. Grass Valley to Alameda, Borke-} 4 ley or Oakland—-16 days $8.25; 3 months $10.60. Grass Vailey te Los’ Angeles via Stockton, both ways —~16 dayz $26.76; 3 months $31.75. Grass Vailey to Los Angeles via Stockton one way, returning via San KEYSTONE MARKET Calanan and Richasds eer TAXI SERVICE Big Comfortable Cars Available At All Hours JOHN TOGNERELU Broad St., Nevada City Formerly Costello and Jepson 115 Phones 337 SH ete he ied oh edeigete geet deteteieier a sm ie te atet ele ealeatestest Francisco or viee-verga—16 days et eee $29.28; 3 months -34.75. Grass Valley to Tahoe City--16 days $8.25; 3 months §9.50. ° Grass Valley to Pacific Grove via san Franeisce or Oakland only-—1¥U days $15.50; 3 months $18.66. Grass Valley to Santa Cruz -Losa Gatos— 16.. days $13.28; months $16.26. Grass Valley to Watsonville—16 mouths $17.76. Grass Valley to Sacramento~-10 day ticket (no stop-overs allowed) only $4.00. : : FOR YOUR WINTER ROOF See our new car of 5—2 Perfect Cedar Shingles, the best ever. Use the new Processed Lime for all purposes. Cement, Brick, Sewer Pipe, Terra Cotta Flues and Lining, Fruit Picking Ladders, Celo Glass for your sun porch, Composition in various colors. Bass Hueter Paint and-Varnish. via 3 Santa Cruz days $15.00; via 3 CLASSIFIED RATES One.cent a word for first insertion two cents a word for epe montb THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY ~ Phone 42 Grass \ alley “W. R. JEFFORD & SON FEDERAL RES ee . A WHAT YOU canizing and Repee ACE TIRE SHOP 110 Main St. i See Me—. See Better SHIRKE% Opt. D. Optometris? Ww W.M. Main Street Nevada CityT. 118 Mill Ss Caen Vie 1Misimum rate, 26c, one time, §0« Yer month. Morticians Funeral Directors: De-Luxe Ambulance Service Chapels at Nevada City and Grass Valley Grass Valley Neve.la City Phone 364 Plone 122 FOR SALE “POR SALE IN NEVADA CITY —CHEAP:—A nicely furnished six room dwelling im good condition; also an unworked placer mine, anc twenty acres of timberland. 344 Long Street, or address P.O, Bo> 322". schtf WANTED . Reliable min wanted to run Mc Ness Business t2 Nevada, county. $& ‘Oo $12 daily profits. No capital or experience regaived. Wonderful op yortunity. Write today. FURST & THOMAS, Dept. F, 426 Third St Oakland, Calif. §2-2° Oe enn ne WE WILL GIVE FIVE MILEION DOLLARS Im accident Insurance to our customers and every member of their family between the ages of 15 and 60 years. Ne medical examination. No red tape. You cannot afford te be wihout this protection. Fer every 50c purchase made here, we give you a ticket. When you have 40 of them yqu can get a $10,000 Accident Insurance Policy for only $1.00. Come in and get full particulars teday. . PLAZA SUPER SERVICE STATION Larsen & Hardt 2 MALE HELP WANTED Reliable man to run McoNess Busi ness in Nevada County. §8 to $1: faily. profits. No capital or expert! asce required. Wonderful opportun ‘ty. Write today. FURST & THOMAS Dept. F, 426 Third-St,,--.Oakland ‘Sealift. 1-3* { HAVE INSTALLED A HEM stitching machine and -pleater my dre cg cod shop en Nev Street, rdors for work of this kind 1 te preniptly axecuted : Mra. Ira Andrawh, feSidence just back of W. B. Jones. GEL . See egetde bende he atente eeogeofeoge rss Sogo tee oles oe afend ae atest steno se rte eae ae anaes ale eae eat eae oe heheh zz Towers + Boe * ares oe NATIONAL COFFEE SHOP You are cordially invited te see how nice and attractive made for the convenience of jour patrons. Regular meals and a la carte service that will delight the most fastidieus GET READY FOR THE SPRINGTIME Do you wish to make alterations and improvements to the old home? Do you wish to buy or build a home of your own? Sti \Open.a Savings Account now and borrow later under _ ong term contract—Monthly payment plan. NEVADA COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN . ASSOCIATION 4 H. W. Robinson, Pres. H, B. Dow, Sec. and Mgr. . Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Worth Grass Valley Office New N. I. D. Bldg. ——————————————— 138 South Auburn St. Phone G. V. 35 << Nevada City Office, 208 Main St. Phone 2 = ee ~ Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. daily Perrrrererirrtrttr ttt rer r a