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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

January 5, 1934 (7 pages)

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ME se a __FRIDAY, JAN. 5th, 1934 rs Among those visiting in San Fran-. , Lieutenant Allen Gnapman,,.sen of cisco during the holidays were: Rob. octor and Mrs. C. W. Chapman of . this city, has been recalled for a six ad: e ‘ F : By James Findell Nevada City Nugget NORTH fe ratalg y ji ert Paine, Leonard Johnson, John. mantié torts dihe +3 iat'of the Meu zi OO} , Jan. 4— bagi 1s . Phon ; ms é ; : y-, jand J Sbaffi-~and Don Solaro, ab . : ‘ 4 a P : 305 Broad Street. “= Mrs. C. Brunner went to Nevada City : td och os conaee the big chars es Taal U.S. Army. He will have charge of . pas : . coats: bne of the C.'@ C. éamps near Los 4 ' A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Pub\/I/ for a few days. j : ty ‘ game 2 nat i . Angeles. a as lished at Nevada City. . Miss K. Watson. left here for: . M. LEETE and C. B. ANDERSON ee Publishers Gridley where she will spend the . Pe: 3 ae a winter. ‘ cS _ ne omer = Fis mes . . £ NOTHING DOES SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE ASYOUR TELEPHONE . ee nig arent: oo and ge oe at ale pe ag af Mr. A. Landsburg spent the week ifornia, and entered as mail matter of the secon ass in the * ~ pestoffice at Nevada City, umder Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. sega his family at North Bloom SUBCRIPTION RATES : Mr. Chris Peterson is spending the -wint with his ife in Nevada. om ene Se 4 gee oe ee WANTED—Second hand Pelton <4 Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Campbell and Wheel. R. V.° Buckley, Vacaville, ; Calif. itp. — ~ 7 : children of Los Plumas, visited her = i New y ear Heras and mother, Mr. and Mrs. BivExpert Chimney @leaning—85 per ins. ; ee cent of all fires originate in de: nasi and ened areas pie kh fective or stopped up flues. Avoid visited relatives ere uring e holthis dangerous FIRE HAZARD by It has been several years since a January rolled around . idays. having’ your flies cleaned. -with so much promise for our own country. We may attri-. Mr. E. Petersonof Nevada City Clean, reasonable, dependable serwas in. Bloomfield a few days ago. fee bute this to many factors which augur well, at least enough to ‘ ; % h oe fe : Mr. D. Pfieffer of Bloomfield is Twin Cities Chi ee Ch A ‘give us a chance to renew that hope, which springs eternal . jn san Francisco visiting friends. C Th ¥ en ffl + eae, ; : ” et omas. 5 an -Otc... in, the human breast. The writer’s nephew has returned One of the strongest factors has been a change of ad-. home from the hospital after an op-. MINE MANAGERS ATTENTION: ministration at Washington, which gave us a President willing . eration to remove a pin from his; Don’t waste your time on office chest that he had swallowed aceichores! I will take care of: your : to do something about the depression, even though it involved Ge aiiy atiw Wome ie id ake tan ete ff aS li h ently. His § I an. ookkeeping, payrolls, insurance i Cc i att us whenever A OU many experiments with this democratic government of ours. Miss P. Anderson was in'San Fran-. statements, correspondence, on an Not ig President willing to act, but a Congress willing to. cisco tor New Years. hourly wor. other’ pavt-dsass waniks : ; act with him, came into power Mr. and Mrs. Kempster of Sacra-{ — get. your cost accountin é (SAL) We W he TBS ’ : i g started } But back of that was the vast majority of Americans! m™ento, Mrs. L. Richards and daugh-} now! I can take full charge of wid hinting cs te ant to ear which ushered Mr. Roosevelt and the Democratic party into. ‘¢™: M™: and Mrs. L. Dudley of Ne . setting up your books. Call 10 be} _ , Your voice 72 é : ? ; vada City, all visited Mr. and Mrs.) tween 1:00 and 3:00 or address : e ~ power, a great people sick and tired of the depression, impaDiaiex Hers F etan dion MenAbe hed MER, Mesa id « * ‘ wire, ‘ : LISS Je 2 re, x » 4 va ° ne tient of half measures, rebellious against the conditions under. mr. it. Carter is stopping at the City: : . THE TELEPHONE binds families together, no which they, suffered, and crying out for a leadership that:C. C. C. camp fora few days. © fe ; Id bri h f the wild Mr. and Mrs. Gans visited Auburn PIANO—For the balance due. matter what distance between. Encourage them wou ring them out of the wilderness. eis : ais: tote ol Tabiiea h ll it last Bri h f. 1 ff neg ae ‘He idays. : sate model piano locate ere rly. ‘ ‘ar. With a people willing to accept a provisional ee ee during the holidays , 24 his i © to ca you regularly. ring those far-scatterec fi : ; i : The North Bloomfield school will} in the vicinity of Nevada City, : ho porary dictatorship, to forego their constitutional guarantees] 4yen Monday, January 8. will sell for small credit balSe ee for the period of the depression, exactly as they do in time of o ance due on lease. Rental termswar, enlightened and intelligent leadership is almost bound to NORTH COLUMBIA will handle. Prompt action esTHe Paciric TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY . reach the goals it sets out for. For 125,000,000 determined; =“ nent Maat move within, 10 M. T. SMITH, Manager Nevada City.. « ople are not easy to thwart, or, for that matter t Se aa = peop y , or, for atter, easy to By Marylyn Wilson once to C. A. Remington Dept. SEE ~—— guide. But the great hope of the New Year is that they will] NorTH COLUMBIA, Jan. 3— Bete. 435" Maraet St Bee . : Market St. 8 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY . Saee _ One year, continue to be led, continue to find wisdom in the new res-. North Columbia send the call—‘‘A Pernclaney Calis: mee Happy New Year one and all!”’ “ ¢ trictions imposed.on them—each and every part of that vast} : Miss Eunice Caughlan of Nevada 2 ene Looe eaten he ; : £ : : . GRASS VALLEY~ e = population, for the good of our whole country. City. we apeliditie ‘ber secation da RNEYS Over in Europe and Asia the wat clouds are getting big-. with her cousin Mary Joe Coughlan. NEVADA CITY ATTO sn —— ger and blacker. Japan's fierce nationalism, its utter disregard! They are seen riding horseback alDR. E. C. SKINNER _. SANITARIUM HARRY M. McKEE . Osteopathic Physician of the rights other nations, namely—Russia and China, and in. most everyday. 1 ¢ ‘ » * LV 2 y ts Europe the erratic and treaty breaking course of the new Geryen, before the gray streaks of ‘ Attormey at Law hae oniaee rset appointment. Ottice dawn, filter through the hills of N. Elizabeth McD. Watson, Prop. 205 ine St., opposite courthouse . 4!# W. Main St. . Phone,710 man Nazi government, indicate another bloody cataclysm 1D Sincmia “fia He es i ee a . GRASS VALLEY. CALIF. "+ . the offing. These are threats we cannot disregard in estimat-. aimost every home. Whats the big See eed ¥ DR. VERNON V. ROOD ing the New Year promises. Another war, any war, any. idea? ‘Why, all the men have jobs —— DOCTORS ahaa oe ee : ] : -~,;and are working. Hurrah for Roowhere, is a menace to our progress, our prosperity, and, may ary Open to a!! reputable Office and residence at 128 Nedl St., be ia pe peace. — : oe Ms. David Mewane, & atadent ett physicians and surgeons . . ea fn ce ~ . Grass Valley. Office hours 10 to 1% every American citizen, who is now paying mighti ener j Baie Sete eee re rT eo a as M.:.92 to,.4. Reo. —7 to SP) y ’ paying s z the University of. California, is visit. Ge Nevada’ City, California M. for the last war, would resolve, first, that this country of ours! ing at the McAllister home. ! . : : a ‘ é Ps Office 418 Broad Street. shall never again become involved in a war in which its own Pe = MELVIN E. BERRYMAN ie Hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P. M. Dentist Be eee ee gee eee Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 362. Hours 8:30 to 5:00 Evenings by
possessions and boundaries are not menaced, and second,. © : 5 that no credit of any kind, money or goods, shall be advanced businesa sates of Eyackre were . NeLittle Friends and Patrons:-E appointment. Thomas Bldg. 139% : : Pie i : frada City visitors Wednesday.. They . If the present. prices are emii ike il M.D Mill St Grass. VeHey Heiephene 35. to any foreign belligerunt, it is our firm belief that whenever geported the’-hlghway ‘cleax’ of anow . barraasing, your credit is good. Alfred H. Tickell, M. D. J. KF. O°CONNOR Civil and Mining Engineer ‘United Statzs Mineral Surveying.. Licensed Surveyor. Upstairs over City Hall, Main Street, Grass Valley. Physiciam and Surgeon war happened, we would be a thousand times better off than . iwitn five feet on the summit. . GOLDEN RULE BARBER Sigae Cae ee Residence we were as a result of our participation in a war’ to make the . —=————_____-—_—— caer eS : * 5 : SHOP Office 207 Pine Street.. world safe for democracy.”’ UNION SH 625 Nevada street 1 . For the world generally speaking, as a result of the Inet . 216 MAIN ST. GRASS VALLEY . . H. N. MARCH, M: D. . ' war, became very unsafe for democracies. Varying forms of RinOtG Hon Ges ; 2 Ww. P. SAWYER, M. D. J if T's ear mane ne . Expert. Kefraction Physician and Surgeon 152% Mill Street, up-stairs, second dictatorship govern Russia, Italy, Austria, Germany and Japan. England and France and the U. S. maintain democracsis ip SSS Modern Glasses oe] ao By ies gente lg ers sa ACTON CL D . Best quality linses and mountings . 20 oe ne seetthciey = oe ogo bd ; ing cee Dogs, Pies an offee M EVELAN cs hee: Matas ' = Neve eee ngs. one A majority of world powers then, have frankly abandon. 8s, OS, FO NOR Pe ROG OTE oases Willey: 11 a.m. to 4 p. m. Evenings by ap-: ~~ ed democracy for other forms of government. Another war mH. HUCKING. Prop. Camptonville piieicsont. “Eheone office Aiaeab!will not restore them to the democratic fold. (. doneds29 .Ot6 Medtluie, Nevada Gly.’ EE In the main the world’s reserve of wealth, of liberty and . pom i X RAY of democratic ideals is contained in the United States and_ Ease . Automobile Insurance . i 152% Mill St. Goldn Rule Bldg. CHIROPRACTOR . Office Hours: 9 to 12.1 to 6. Great Britain. Let us jealously guard our part of that reserve . Bonds Life Insurance : J ys PS ‘ Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. m. 1 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays-for the time will surely come when we can be of great service . THE N ATIONAL HOTEL NORTH WESTERN. . ee ees a tice ee oe in restoring peace to nations which have madly impoverished . . ois sisisiaiec i cous: ke teeicae , =f and . MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO . ! 512 nroad Street Nevada City) DWIGHT D. JOHINSON, M. D. mselves in war. But not if we again become involved in . gat Hu a onflict ourselves . . COFFEE SHOP =F ee ee ec 1 . 4 ‘ J 4 s DENTISTS Dp. m. Office Phone 51 Residence nV ie aed : : as ts = ne . phone 135. 112 South Church St. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Bolton, had Nevada City ee ve TER 3 HAWKINS Grass: Valley , and: children, who have spent four. as holiday guests the following relaCalifornia , : THE NEW DEAL : : é Dentist « {DR. W. C. EVANS (7 very fine ‘weeks in Nevada City with) tives: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sinnock, . } Here you will find rh © byes, Say 312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 A. M. Demtioube:} Cre was @ young man wanted . !/ 15 ¢:90 P: M. Ewenings by appointxa their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Red Bluff; Mr. and Mrs. sa . Prices That Meet Present vy . . e: y . -; . . a ; ~ r. ,«@'Connor, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred} Katzer of Gridley; Mr. and Mrs. G. Da Ci 4; =e He wanted it sparkling and clear, ment. Phone 95. ‘. Corner Mill and Main streets TeleTredennick, arrived sa their home. Gobbedick and family of Grass Valay Conditions When he fo the New Deal, he . DR. JOHN R. BELL phone 102, Grass Valley. Califorma. town, Clarkston, Washington, Sun-. jey; Constable and Mrs. Thomas Oli. lak ae a pis ee sae ald ; ; ome % ; w . ie ’ Den ? . . a ole F ; s 3 4 eet: yer. of dlevada City. It was here that he found it was Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 CARE PON ee Se ee Grass Valley, California = OF LEANING AN : PRESS ING DEAR O: SCHLITZ. Evenings by Appointment : one o noe aed ¢ DP Hat ee OLD SCHLITZ \Imorgan'@ Powell Bldg. Phone £21. Office hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8p. m. Main St. Grass Valley . Notary Public Legal Papers i t SOASH AND(CARBR<* °° . MAIN Str. GRASS VALLEY . Sundays 11:30 to 42:30. Tah tee a SUITS A. M. HOLMES : due Ep ee eeevens ES Z DR. ROBERT W. DETTNER ¢ ; Funeral Director ae Dentist. } Nevada City. Grass: Valley. The Ser! sours: 01 O0sh! Othe Sovemine. Ap NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Prattical mining tests from 25 to 1000 ‘pounds; giving the ‘free gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. ; : , LTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. ALTER: NEVADA CITY vice of Sincerity. * . pointments. 12014 Mill street. Phone Becbe i Ee 4 . Mail ord we . Tailor Made Custem Clothes order check work promptly attended to. . PHONE 217-W ; HAND FINISH Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester \ eS AREAS and Capital of California Fire Insurance Companies. HOURS: LAUNDRY 2:80 A, Mate Ripe BM. EDWARD C. UREN. Attorney At Law Mining and Civil Engineer Suite 1-2-8 City Hall _ Bldg. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE } ‘ FORREST B. RISLEY, Prop We Call and Deliver : E. J. N. OT I, Proprietor Bost. Building Broad § 229 Commercial Street Mining Reports Furnished GRASS VALLEY, Cal Mining District Maps fA Sabie oT on6S——0 000 0 So Nevada City, California 14 Phone 278-R Nevada City 77. Grass Valley, California. “* MINING ENGINEERS OSCAR E. WINBURN — SWELL, NOTHIN’ NEIZ IN GP : SS ee , A (iy WE GOT Two BIG ~ LISTEN, TONY Re OS by . = =e THERE’S A LOTTA (iY BASKETS oF GROCERIES WSS GU : a : AA IN SANS, = Ss : > < / 7 WS GEYTIN fen i THINGS I COULD VAT 7M SOMEBODY SENT Soa ‘<oaus ph Apa SO YOH Dian; "\/ con FELLA iy USE MORE THAN = . } 1 oS A TON oF coaL esac ee HAVE A NICE CtTS MORE fam CLOTHES---& IN WE WOZ TICKLED ove. ta Oa f3)) . Sy45y Must BIKE, F/RINSTANCE, oo PINK he Shep , FRUIT CAKE My Mom HL cHRistiias--. . CioTHES THAN f/f 2 OME = x BE SWELL : c=