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MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1937. ‘ NEVADA CITY NUGGET
“The Gables”
Nite Club
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DINING — DANCING
To Excellent Music
A place where you can bring
your wife and your friends
Complete Bar Service
ghway, Cor. Lake Olympia Road
121'S. Ch
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Herbalist
Consultation Free
urch St. Grass Valley, Cal.
Hours: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays
and Holidays 9 A. M. to
Chinese Herb
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Bromo Quinine
DICKERMAN
Cold Capsules
The better way to prevent
Simple Colds
Capsules dissolve quickly .
9%,
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<2
Vicks Vapo Rub
Musterole
Aklaseltzer :
Bayer Aspirin Tablets, 24
for ,
4 eave o¥
erlerierie
Santox Pine Tree
Expectorant
With extract of Cod Liver Oil and
Tar—aids in
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insuring prompt relief
50c Box
rebuilding
strength while correcting coughs
due to colds.
50c Bottle
DICKERMAN
DRUG STORE
Nevada City
ALBERT A. MEYER OF
DOWNIEVILLE PASSES ON
A lifelong resident of Downieville,
Albert A. Meyer, native of that city
and one of the oldest residents died
Wednesday afternoon at the Sutter
; Hospital in Sacramento. He was
; taken to the Sacramento hospital the
day before his death, suffering from
pneumonia. Mr. Meyer was always
proud of his home town and was
prominent in its civie affairs.
member of the firm of
Lusk, garage operators, he was active in: business, until shortly. ‘before
his death.
Two daughters, Mrs. Sadie Olsen
of Sacramento and Miss Maud Meyer of Downieville, and a brother
Henry Meyer of Downieville and a
sister in Berkeley survive the deceased. Funeral services were held
Downieville Saturday.
A
Meyers and
VISUAL
DEFECT
PROPERLY
. CORRECTED
. SESS
24 Tablets 25c
R. E. HARRIS
PHONE 100
Nevada City, California.
‘ASHTON, THE HATTER
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'MAKER OF REFINED STYLES
Women's and Men’s Hats Retrimmed. Cleaned and Reblocked $1.)
504 Vernon St. Roseville. .
“SAFE AND LOCKSMITH .
. KEYS
made while you wait
Bicycles, Steel tapes, vVa.
.
. cuum cleaners, washing ma.
.
.
.
.
chines, electric irons, stoves,
etc., repaired
SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, SCISSORS .
ETC., SHARPENED .
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. Gunsmith .
. Light Welding :
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. . RAY’S F IT SHOP .
. 220 Bast Main . Phone 603
GRASS , ALLEY
FRATERNAL AND
CLUB DIRECTORY
HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56,
N. 8. -G.
Meets every Tuesday evening at}
Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street. . .
Visiting Native Sons welcome,
ALLEN JONES, President.
DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y.
NEVADA CITY HOME
LAUNDRY
FAMILY TRADE OUR
SPECIALTY
{ Mrs, UO. Mullis, Prop.
.
.
Bouléer ‘St. Nevada City
Phone 491 W
Prompt and Reasonable Service
WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB
Regular «meetings the 2nd and
fourth Mondays of the montl
the Brand Studio. :
‘Pres., Mrs. Harley M. Leete.
Sec., Mrs. Beverly Barron. ;
Nevada City Lodge, No. 518,
B. P. O. Elks
Meets second and fourth Friday evenings in Elks home, Pine
Street. Phone 108. V
welcome.
ROLAND WRIGHT, Exalted Ruler
.PHILLIP SCADDEN, Secretary.
isiting Elks
THE SUN PRODUCE AND
GROCERY CO.
[Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
FREE DELIVERY
315 Broad Street”
NEVADA CITY
SANITARIUM
Mlizabeth McD. Watson, Prop.
Open to all reputable
Physicians and Surgeons
NEVADA COUNTY
+ Banner Gold County of
California
Annual production over .
$7,000,000
For Information Address
Chamber of Commerce
Nevada City, Calif.
Agent
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NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE _
Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
Ma iM
Men
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percentage of sulphurets, value of’sulphurets and tailings.
Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper.
Mail order check work promptly attended to.
for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and
Capital of California Fire Insurance Companies,
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor
hic sc tc se se se ss oe oe es
CAMPTONVILLE
By ACTON M. CLEVELAND
res Jan. . 4—Edward. Mills came tpjfrom Nevada
City Thursday enroute to Pike City
to join his family.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Butz motored
to Nevada City Thursday to attend
the funeral of his sister in law the
late Mrs. Walter Butz.
William O. Grant returned Thursday from a business visit to the lower country. He was unable to return
to his home at the Grant and Hesther mill. until his bookkeeper came
out with his skiis.
John F, Lord left Friday for Hammonton where he will be employed
by the dredging company. He rerently graduated from the: University of California as a mining engineer.
Foreman Fitzgerald who has been
working here in place of Foreman
Gleason left Thursday for . Grass
Valley.
Mrs. Mary E. Meek, who is confined at the Landis Clinic and hospital with a broken hip is showing
improvement. The cast has been cut
and she is able to. exercise her limb
slightly each day.
BE. A. Hoehme of Oroville was in
town the past few days preparing .
his Marysville-Camptonville
line for the winter run.
PRESSURE BY
a
GROUPS, MENACE
TO DEMOCRACY
BERKELEY, Jan. 4.—"AS tne
Seventy-lrifth Congres opens, our
democratic form. of government is
threatened more by the organized
pressure of special interests than it
is by either communism orfascism.”
This statement is made by Dr.
Henry F. Grady, dean of the College
of Commerce at the .University of
California in the January issue of
the California Monthly. Dr. Grady
is the former chief of trade agreements division ofthe United States
Department of State.
President Roosevelt’s second term
must be spent largely in solving problems of administration, according to
the article. The problem of government is largely that-of its relation to
business and the degree to which it
succeeds in fostering cooperation is
the measure of its success.
Legislation is valuable only if well
administered and not. distorted by
the pressure of special interests. As
business and government become
more closely associated, the danger
of such pressure is steadily increasing, If special interests are allowed
to dictate policy in their favor rather than in the national good, the
way will be opened .for the destruction of our democracy from within.
To combat this threat, says. Dr.
Grady, policy on specific problems
should be coordinated among various
departments and the. civil
should be strengthened. An _ independent bureaucracy and the spreading of responsibility for policy
would largely nullify the power of
the lobbyist.
ser ice
SUFFERS PARALYSIS
A shock of surprise spread over
Nevada City this forenoon when it
became known that Mrs. Ada Norton of Clay street had fallen in her
bathroom with a stroke of paralysis.
Neighbors heard her and came to her
assistance,-summoning Dr. H.N,
; Marsh of Grass” Valley. Her many
friends hope for her an early recoyery. Mrs. Norton's sister, Mrs. May
Sommers, who resides with her is a
semi-invalid.
Ore and Bullion
“ urchased
Licensed by State of California
Established 1907
WILDBERG BROS.
SMELTING & REFINING CO,
Offices: 742 Market St.,SanFrancisco
Plant: South San Francisco €
BOD AND FENDER
REPAIR
Bring your car to us fot
quick and skilled body and
fender repairs, and painting.
Glass installed. Tops weather
proofed and repaired.
Expert Radiator Repairing, Auto Upholstering of all
kinds. Acetylene welding, General blacksmithing.
“OUR WORK SATIS(CIES”
Only Service of its kind in
Nevada City
GOULD’S
AUTO BODY WORKS
Located at the Nevada City
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PEACH BOWL CHAPTER —
“MAKES 1937 ELECTIONS
On Tuesday evening, December
29, the Peach Bowl Chapter No. 40
of the California State Employees’
Association elected officers for the
1937 term and also delegates to the
general council in San Jose.
F, R. Garrison of this city again
was elected president of the associa
tion for the new term. He was president of the 1936 administration and
has always lead in chapter activities,
Other officers elected were: Mr.
L. V. Hicock’-of . Marysville, vice
president; Ora Marysville,
secretary; A. J.
Simnith,
Walden, Marysville,
or.
Walter J.
elected sergeant at arms, and also a
delegate to the ~California State
Employees’ Association convention
to be held at San Jose, California in
February Other delegates will be F.
R Garrison,) who will go as presidents:L. Vi Bickok and (Mr.-O.2 8:
Georges, superintendent at Chico.
The chapter is planning many
events in the ‘future. All of the locat
crew members are members of tis
association which helys stateemployees in every way.
BELNAP GOLDSMITHS
Mr. and Mrs. Belnap Goldsmith
and son, Warren, returned Tuesday
from an 8,000.mile automobile tri
which took. them to Mexico. City,
Goldsmiths established
of interest.
recommended by Joseph Henty Jackson in his recent book “‘A’ Mexican
Interlude”’
Goldsmiths, proved to be the most
and followed out dy
interesting and comfortable methou
of seeing the country as accomodiutions in the more remote section
are’ not up to American standards.
Mexico City, 7,000 feet elevation,
reminded them of San _ Francisco
though much larger. They found no
extremes of temperature. The = city
was very beautiful, enriched by the
profound ‘beauty of old cathedrals
and churches amidst the very cosmopolitan population of Europeans,
Americans,: Mexicans, and native Indians in their picturesque costumes as they sold trinkets and produce
in the open market places.
The Goldsmiths found excellent
weather on the return trip, meeting
the first. storm when they,, reached
Long Beach, California, and arrived
inNevada-City in-a-snow storm,
MYSTERY OF SEA
SERPENT SOLVED
LA JOLLA, Jan. 4.—The mystery
of the perennially seen sea-serpent,
who rears his:sinuous body and crested head from the depths of the sea
to look trans-oceanic passengers .
the eye, is not such a mystery after
all. The ocean-going monstrosity is
probably nothing more than a common king herring.
This information is offered by
Perey Spencer Barnhart, curator of
the biological: collection vat the
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
at La Jolla. Barnhart is the compiler and editor of a book on “Marine
Fishes of Southern California,’’ recently published by the University
ot California Press.
The king herring.
known as Regalecus russeli, Regalecus glesne, or Trachipterus ijmae, is
a member of the family Regalecida:
which is popularly known as the
King-of-the-Herrings.
He is a long, ribbon like fish who
lives in the deep sea. The king herring seldom approach the shore although same specimens have.been
scientifically
} cast up on the beaches by submarine
disturbances. Such specimens have
been captured at Catalina Island and
at Newport Beach.
The body of the king herring is
very slender and of great size, sometimes reaching a length of twenty
or thirty feet. Its sinuous, snake like
excellent double for the traditiona:
sea-Serpent as does its head which
is adorned by a bony crest. The body
bones: are Very light and thin.
Frank Morgan, former superintendent of the. Oustomah mine at
Nevada City, was here the latter part
of last week to attend the funeral
of hislate brother, Dr. A.N. Morgan.
Mr, and Mrs. George Osterman
left Saturday for Hollywood after
spending: the holidays with Mr. Osterman’s mother, Mrs, George
Scarfe. Mrs. Scarfe, who has. been
quite ill is feeling much improved
in health which is good news to her
many friends. :
QUALITY GROCERIES
FRESH FRUIT AND
VEGETABLES
.
treasurer; and P. R. Green. counseiButz of this city was
RETURN FROM MEXICO
Mexico. Arriving in “Mexico City the,
headquart.
ers there and made many trips to
nearby villages and various points .
This method of seeing Mexico was
motion while swimming makes it an}.
is tragile, resembling jelly, and _ its
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SPECIALS FRI. AND SAT.
Phone 74
$14 Broad St. Nevada City
FREE DELIVERY
Death rides with the driver
of the car that'' Shimmys’’ SKIS SKIS SKIS
Loss of control, skids, fa@
tigue, ‘Shot’ nerves CoAse .
. '. The Nevada City Drug Store disastrous accidents. We
: / oh . . ;
correct shimmy perfer'y. . \} announces that it is stockOfficial Brake-Station No. 1887.
Equipped and certificated by the ing a complete line of Vikstate to vive complete brake ad§)
justing service. .
BRANN’S WHEEL ALIGNMENT §)
AND BRAKE SERVICE An Ideal Christmas Gift for the
113 i.West Main Street,
Grass Valley
ing Skis and equipment.
Skier
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Famed for Good Food and Good Cooking
‘Special Merchants Lunch. ...36c
STEAKS, CHICKEN AND FISH DINNERS — 52c
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyant, Props. Broad Street, Nevada City
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