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July 24, 1933 (4 pages)

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+> o i a a ~ » ‘ > Sundays 11:30 to FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1933 THE NEVADA City: NUGGET te (PROFESSIONAL CARDS ) ATTORNEYS HARRY M. McKHK Attorney at Law 205 Pine St., Nevada City, Calif. opposite courthouse Miss Catherin Davis left last evening with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Wisker, to spend a . Week’s vacation with them in SacraSega -This nice little trip was a reward to Catherine for the excellent Tecords she msde im the fifth* grade in the local grammar school. a a TG KE FOP LOCAL . PE NING. Elmer Fischer, who owns a pretty home on Nevada street, is erecting _. a nice new modern cottage on the back of his lot. W. E. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Union Building Phone 23 ¥. T. Nilon Lynne Kelly NILON, HENNESSY AND KELLY Attorneys at Law Offices, 127 Mill St., Grass Valley Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nevada City Nevada City J. T. Hennessy DEPENDABLE AUTO REPAIRING W. R. PECK 211 South School St. Grass Valley Phone 59 DOCTORS W. W. REED, M. D. Nevada City, California Office 418 Broad Street. Hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P. M. Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 362 FRANK E. McCULLOUGH M. D. Physician and Surgeon Special attention to rectal diseases. 400 Broad St., Phone 395 Hours 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday by appointment — ALFRED H. TICKELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office 207 Pine Street. Residence 525 Nevada Street. W. P. SAWYER, M. D. Modern Glasses Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Ott Bldg., Nevada City. Hours 2 to 4. Phone, residence 73; office 11. Strong electro Magnet for removing steel. DENTISTS DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS Dentist 312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Evenings by appointment. Phone 95. DR. JOHN R. Dentist Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone 321 MINING ENGINEERS EDWARD C. UREN Mining and Civil Engineer Mining Reports Furnished Mining District-Maps Phone 278-R Nevada City BELL B. L. EASTMAN Consulting Mining Engineer. Registered Professional Engineer in British Columbia. Phone 377 Nevada City. P. O. Box 877. GRASS VALLEY DR. E. C. SKINNER Osteopathic Physician Evenings by appointment. Office 413 W. Main. Phone 710 Grass Valley OSCAR E. WINBURN Attorney At Law Suite 1-2-3 City Hall Bldg. GRASS VALLEY, Cal Phone 47 CARL POWER JONES, M. D. Grass” Valley, Califernia Office hours: 1 to 7-to 8 p. m. 3 and 7 127390. 1 FOR SALE Fresh type writter . SAVE TIME FOR SALE place. in country (2 or 3 acres) apartment house in Lake Merrit district in Oakland, well ‘located and has 4-apartments of 3 rooms each on corner lot. and in first class condition—Address Box Y tion. new Grass Valley. typewritters. tion. E. G. HINDS CO. 144 East Main St. Grass Valley USED CARS George W. Walters, Mer. Largest selection in used car bargains in Nevada county—-Satisfaction assured. AUTO LOANS “ REFINANCING WANTED TO TRADE—Seven room house in good valley town, near Bay, on lot 65 to 170, for Nevada City property or vicinity, acreage or house. Will assume incumbrance. Answer Box 66, Nugget. Office. tf. FRED M. MILLER Consulting Engineer CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERING REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER LICENSED SURVEYOR Hydraulics—Irrigation—Surveys Land Classification. LAST OFFICIAL MAP OF NEVADA COUNTY Office at Residence, 262 Auburn g GRASS VALLEY DR. ROBERT W. DETTNER Dentist i 9:00-5:00. 12014 ApPhone Hours: Evening pointments. Mill street. Corner Mill and Main 77. Grass Valley, California. DR. W. C. EVANS Dentist X-RAY streets Telephone 102, Grass Valley, California, DR. VERNON V. ROOD Physician and Surgeon Office and residence at 12& Neal St., Grass Valley. Office hours 10 to 12 A. M:.;.2 to 4 P.M.—-7 to 8 Bees. . MELVIN E. BERRYMAN Dentist Hours 8:30 to 5:00. Evenings by appointment. Thomas Bldg. 139% Mill St. Grass Valley Telephene 35 J. F. O'CONNOR Civil and Mining Engineer “ United States Mineral Surveying. Licensed Surveyor. Upstairs over City Hall, Main Street, Grass Valley. Mon. Wed. Grass Valley. = H. N. MARCH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 152% Mill Street, up-stairs, second floor: 10-12 m. daily. Phone 19 82°.) 2-5: DV; Fri. evenings. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The California Debris Commission will hold a public hearing at 11:00 A. M., August 8, 1933, at the California Debris Commission Office, Room 1000, Calif., Fruit Bldg., 4th and.J. Sts.,,Sagramento, California, to reesive protes's agdinst granting the application’ of William H. Taylor and Arthur W. Hoge to mine by the hydraulic process the Relief Hill and Omega Mines, located near Nevada City, Calif., draining into the South Fork of Yuba River and to store tailings behind concrete dam below the mines . July 24,-28, 31 and Aug. 4, 1933: sue nae eee NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that On Saturday, the 5th day of August, 1933, at 11 o’clock A. M. at the Nevada City Garage; Nevada City, California, there will be offered for sale and sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash one Imperial Generator, No. 9184——KW2—vVolt 65—31 Amp. R. P. M. 1800. Type A A, with 1 Star Motor, 4 Cylinder, to satisfy the costs of sale and lien for services of the undersigned. , Dated this 20th day of July, 1933. NEVADA CITY GARAGE By CHAS. W.LEITER July 21 to Aug 4 ine. FOR SALE OR TRADE—For small! @24 Mrs. Carter. Will with a new car guarantee ind : priced right. 211 South School SiS enone will be pelased to learn 2t that she is getting along nicely afrib, last bons for all popular makes of ; hospital. Call at the Nugget . ———— Office or Phone 36 for informa-. { . Coronér and Mrs. A. M. Holmes and family, motored to Truckee Sunday to attdnd the celebration ip honor of the visiting governors. Mr. and Mrs. De White, of Seattle who are interested in mining property in this section, arrived Wednesday and are spending a few days here. Leslie Head of the bay parts spent last week: end with his family in Nevada.City. Mrs. Head and ‘daugh‘ter returned home with him after a two week's vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. John GC. Bewley, and son John Walter, accompanied by ‘Mrs. Harley M. Leete and son, HatTey, yesterday motored up from Lodi and spent the day with H. M. Leete. Mrs. Will Carter of Downieville. spent a few days at the R. Carter home. visiting her husbatg and Mr. rarter has been laid up about nine weeks with an injury to his foo. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison of Arbuckle Spent the week end in Nevada City with\her parents, Mr. and Mrs. RanNevada City Nugget for informa{. 20!Ph Carter. They all motored to Truckee: Sunday to attend the welcome given to the visiting governors. The many friends of Mrs. Wade ter a critical operation performed Wednesday ata Sacramento Mrs. E. Heald and daughters EvePrices for Standard typejlyn and Betty, of Alameda, who spent writters are 60 ceuts each.—465t. a month with ‘he Camp FiresGirls at . Lake Vera, is spending two weeks ,in Nevada City: Mrs. Heald is na ture instructor of the Camp Fire ' girls in Piedmont Camp. 'NOT A SAWMILL: JUST TWO MEN IN SNORE DUET SACRAMENTO, July 24—(UP)— No, there hadn't been any permit issued to operate a sawmill at nigh: in the residential district, police informed complaining residents. Nor was there any record on file building construction in that neighborhood involving the use of a donkey-engine. Suggestions that sleep-distrubing noise might originate With a street repair force using a highway scarifier were rejected with -the statement that the road crews worked only during day-light hours. Officers were detailed to investigate. The official report read: ‘Two men in the same block are holding 4 snoring contest; one emits a loud blast every ten minutes, the other Maintains an even tempo the night.” of through awe ——— A SERVICE . INSTITUTION Our modern funeral home is place where’ funeral services . may be conducted with comfort and .convenience. It offers all the refinement of a private ~ home, with the facilities necessary to make the last rites beautiful and impressive. The use of this service institution is available to all our patrons without extra charge. W.R. Jefforde Son_ Dignified Funeral Service Grass Valley and Nevada City 1OQEI01 A. W. STORZ Dentist X RAY 152% Mill St. Goldn Rule Bidg. Office Hours: 9 to 12 1 to 6. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays-7 to 9 P. M.—Phone 578. Pp. m. Office Phone 51 Phone 135. 112 South Church St. Grass Valley. DWIGHT D. JOHNSON, M. D. Office Hours: 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 Residence’ 19EI0r—; f+) — {«) {-) —{.} —___—{.} —.J= NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and eopper. Mail order check work promptly attended to. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and Capital of California Fire Insurance Companies. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor giving the free . —« . Q =o Somer ———semom——soromel 7 =——, merican Heroines BY iouise M. COMSTOCK Ann Maria Lane 6 ae of musty old records lying in the archives of the Virginia State
library at Richmond nas but recently been reconstructed. the story of a heroine forgotten since 1808, In that year, so read=the moldering records, the state of Virginia granted a pension to one Ann Marie Lane, who fought “in the garb and with the courage of.a soldier” in the famous engagement between: the British and the American Revolutionary troops at Germantown, Pa., in 1777. We learn further that Ann Maria not only marched with a gun in the ranks, but “performed extraordinary military Services” and was “disabled. by a severe wound.” The known facts of this woman’s life are few. She has’ been identified as the wife of John Lane, a sailor in the Virginia navy, who took part in 1781 in the disasterous encounter borne’s Landing, when the state’s fleet, six ships, eight brigs, five sloops and two schooners, met the — superior forces of the traitorous Benedict Arb nold, just come from looting Richmond, The state lost its vessels but few of its men. In 1798 we find John hane; his wife and two daughters, living at post against the Indians. In_ 1800, “when. the ‘insurgent Gabriel was prodding the negroes about Richmond to insurrection, the Lanes were returned to that city and lived at the barracks near the state capitol, Here, it seems, Ann Maria took to nursing the soldiers, caring for as many as fifteen guardsmen at one time. : In1802 Dr. J. H. Fousbee, city health ofli¢er, wrote to Governor Monroe requesting that Ann Maria be allowed some. recompense for her seryices. From his letter we learn that she was then an old woman, scarcely equal to her self-imposed task, and lame from that wound received at Germantown. It brought Ann Marie the “moderate consideration” of six dollars a-month in addition to food and ledging! In 1804 the state finally gave her an infirmary for her patients. But in the fall of that same year, judged too old and lame for her work, Ann Maria was retired and her name» dropped from the payroll. In 1808. ‘however, having investigated her case, Governor Cabell brought it to the attention of the state legislature. The state at that time eagerly adopted this Revolutionary heroine. They granted her a pension of $200 per year. ©, 1932, Western Newspaper Union. ——_—_—_—0 GOVERNORS ARE GIVEN A HEARTY WELCOME Greeted with the heartiest of California welcomes, governors from all over the United States arrived in San Francisco today, to continue the sessions of the 25th Annual Conference of Governors. From the moment the Governors’ Srecial train crossed the California ‘border. at midnight Saturday, and was greeted by Governor James Rolph, Jr., and a 19 gun salute, the visitors have been royally entertained. Breakfast at Tahoe Tavern wag a gala affair, and was followed by press interviews and photographs. After the dedication of Governors’ a shrewd political strategist. John Quinn, . supervisor, also 1 Los Angeles county would like the re. } publican” notiination—fer.leutenant governor, according to reports. Quinn. is a past national commander ing urged by friends” stage. One Senator J. M. Inman, republican; the other, Superior Martin. I. Welsh, democrat. Grove, the party motored to Truckee Judge famous -border town of early California history, for the Governors’ Day and Frontier fete. Leavins Truckee by train shortly after noon, Governor Rolph and his guests, escorted by Adjutant General Seth BR. Howard, military aide, and William H. Woodfield Jr.; citizen aide, arrivfor a banquet given by the city and the reception in the Governor’s Mansion, Mrs. J. Emmet Hayden, wife of the San Francisco supervisor, . Mrs. Woodfield and Mrs, Alfred J.Cleary assisted Mrs. Rolph and Mrs. Angelo Rossi, wife of San Francisco’s Mayor, in offering the state's hospitality to ladies of the governor’s party. This morning witnessed _the opening Sessiogs iof the conference. Members of the State Legislature were guests atthis business meeting. The entire governors’ party arrived in San Francisco Monday Evening. in time for dinner, a parade to the opera house, where an elaborate program Was scheduled, and the reception to follow. = , LANDS 29 INCH TROUT Bend, Ore., July -24—(UP)—The sranddaddy of rainbow trout—a 29inch, eight-pound beauty—was landed here by Joe Petronovich, Shevlin angler, after a 45-minute fight in the Deschutes river, gallant in the James river at Os‘ Point of Forks, up the James, an out' . GRASS VALLEY CAFE. of the American Legion. He would be a s'rong candidate. He has al oO . been mentioned as a candidate for} governor. : Two. Sacramentans are in the “be-] iS i ed at the State Capitol, Sacramenio,1 PARK NABBED BY POLICE SACRAMENTO, July 24—(UP)—j State: police. didn’t think * Capitol park was the proper place to house a NiGist cult, s —” So, when a young woman. dashed up and informed the officers there was a totally unclad male sunning himself on the terraced lawn, two patrolman hastily left for the scent. On arrival they.found the man, sans clothing, basking in the sunshine. in his life, he told the officers during the pitched battle that followed. ' He was listed at the city bastile as “John Doe, nude.” CAMPTONVILLE: By ACTON M. CLEVELAND CAMPTONVILLE, July 21.—Mrs. ‘Anna F. Grove of San Francisco and ,;her brother arrived a few days ago ‘from the bay section on a vacation visit fo her home here. William Polkinghorn of Nevada City was in town Wednesday on # short business visit. James L: Joubert motored to Sacramento Tuesday on a short busi. ; ness visit. NUDIST IN CAPITOL ~~. 4 ' Clothes meant absoultely nothing . ~ore PAGE THREE ———————— ee Happy Days Are Here Again . GEO. atenaad SEE ME ABOUT _ YOUR EYES — —. H. SHIRKEY, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST 118 Mill Street GRASS VALLEY ee ee ACME BREW. on draught Served With or Without Meals Schrieber’s Restaurant Broad and Pine St, Nevada City es ae = Jack Wolff of Grass Valley was in town Wednesday on a short business visit. = Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Joubert returned Wednesday: from Ferndale, Humboldt county, after a weeks visit with relatives. BE. J. Price left Wednesday: for San Jose on a short visit to his home there. John F. Lord and his mother, Mrs. V. M.Lord arrived Wednesday at the Joubert home at Oak Valley on John is recoverfrom several months serious illan extended visit; ing ness and his many friends are very glad to see him regaining his health so well. Mrs. Joe Wells of Calpine was in brief busi. Wednesday call. Jason town on a ness R. Meek, County Surveyor, business Thursday. James L. Foote and George Wilson of Grass Valley were in town Thursday on business, working on the telephone lines. J. E. Pauly motored to Marysville Wednesday on a short business visit. oO 18] ERR) OUR COFFEE ot Marysville was in town on official . eater . aX POE AE VENUE HASTE * + > <, iS PGE MEMEM ENS VCMT = Open to all reputable physicians and surgeons . « Nevada City NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Elizabeth MeD. Watson, Prop ~ . { “I don’t spend much on myself, but, believe me. when it comes to good things to eat I want the best. g That's why . eat at the SHAMROCK CAFE Box 664 Peete MELE Ue Mt Oy : HONEST NSCS MB ee aL HITS THE SPOT Best Food In TownPrices Are RightSUNDAY TURKEY DINNER SOC . 210 Main St. Phone 53 . ose if FEATURING . MADE TO MEASURE New Spring Suits M. BORN & COMPANY . . . . CLEANING PRESSING . REPAIRING t . . : a aE . NEVADA CITY pueth . i Fellows Meet At — 49er’s SANDWICH SHOP Draught Beer and All Kinds of Sandwiches Opposite Brete Harte Inn On Church St. Grass Valley SS For NEVADA COUNTY Banner Gold County of Annual production over = Chamber of Commerce Nevada City, Calif. OT te Tn nue LU California ice ssshbbcinnsient hte ni mate $3,000,000 Information Address Just a Little Better OWL TAVERN CAFE “YOU CAN'T BwWITER Finest Food and Coffee cee renege OER FS eupisnayayguarsuRnAneUAnEcsysuEUURVEEAE THE. BEs'” sea ee ee ee and BEER 134 Mi) Street Grass Vailey, Calif, agrees ine tpasin-t ich CLEANING AND PRESSING SUITS L 13° ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Tailor Made Custom Ciothes “ORREST B. RISLEY, Bost Building ' Nevada City, CASH AND CARRY $1.00 and up ADIES'’ AND MEN'S $17.50 up PHONE 217-W Pro} B g Jalifornia Mrs. James E. Grace aoe MEALS 50° Home Cooking Board by Day—or Month slleghany, Calif. "FRATERNAL CARDS NEVADA CITY LODGE, NO. 518 B. P. O. ELKS Meets'second and fourth Friday. evenings inElks Home, Pine Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks Welcome. Vv. V. FOLEY, ‘ Exalted Ruler. R. E. Carr, Secretary, ; MILO LO: IDGE, No. 48, K. of P. at Pythian Hall, Morgan and Powell Meets the Ist and 3d Friday nights . _ Al Bldg. Visitin lights always — ot osteo . . J.C. B. FOSS, K. ——-—— Nevada City California Here you will find