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June 26, 1936 (10 pages)

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aL. em it ghEVADA COUNTY FRIDAY. JUNE 26. 1936. NEVADA CITY NUGGET BIG DANCE AT CAMPTONVILLE * FARMERS WORK FARM PROGRAM Nevada County ticviners are now compiling information in order that they may fill. out work sheets. and awepanele of "Ot Northern Califor. nia have -given education splendid .-! support, according to J. R. Overturf * tendered his resignation, efweek to Mrs. Portia F. . qualify under the Agricultural Con-. fective July. 1. servation program. They are being assisted by local committeemen, F. E. Emergenev Assistant in Gordon. hop, Placer and Yiha counties and Miss! qent. He will be succeeded by Charcott, in the Chamber of Commerce jes K. Price, superintendent of’ office in Grass Valley. schools at Orland, who is vice presiThe work sheets. heine nrenared! dent of the organization. ip connection with the establish. In his letter of resignation ment of soil depleting bases for Mrs. ‘Moss, farms in Nevada county, require the: “I hope we shall continue to have following information: (1) a dethe splendid support of the newstailed descrintion of the location of papers of Northern California in. beto the farm: (2) distribution of farm! half of education. The willingness acreage according to ‘the . crops grown in 1936; (3) AAA contract information: and (4) the vield of the maior crops on the land. “A farm’s base acreage for anv crop” or’ ¢fops.”’ savs Mr. Gordon, ‘‘is the amount of land ordinarily planted on the farm to that crop or erons. “tnder the Agricultural Conkervation program. sojl-denleting bases are to be established. first. to provide a definite standard to measure the extent of so‘l conservation and oi] imnrovement on individual farms in 1934: and second, this standard will be used to determine the amount to be vaid to the individual farmer who cooperates. “The soil-depleting base for any farm will be the total acreage in soil-depleting crops on that farm in 1935, modified to take care of unusual situations.” NEVADA CITY aca tari APPEAR Nevada City had two cuitaven’ apas well as to all the beta people and understanding of most of the papers in these northern counties have been most encouraging to me, of the northern section.’ Overturf is widely recognized in California for his leadership both in curriculum and administration. He has‘served on the summer faculties of Stanford, Chico State College and San Jose’ State College in the past few years. Charles K. Price, who assumes the leadership of the 2500 teachers belonging to the organization, will be in Portland, Oregon this week to at. tend the convention of the National . Education Association, after which . he will return to California to fill’) his office. . Mrs. Portia F. Moss, secretary of . tion has grown steadily under Ov-: erturf’s leadership. the Hungry Five, German band, being especially good. Two little tap dancers came all the way from MoBowes matinee desto to be on the. program. All the association states the organiza. pear on the Major hour in Grass Valley Tuesday even-. amateurs did well and were given ing. They were Ada Peratti, daugh. praise. ter of Mrs. Rena Peratti, who gave aMrs. Russell B. Farley accomr)piano selection, and Erik Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christian An‘dersen, who sang a song. There were " quite a number from Grass Valley, anied friends to Reno, Nevada, on Wednesday for a delightful trip, and visit. Overturf said in part: , prj to Bruce Merman, » HOLLYWOOD, retiring president of the Northern . stars Salifornia Association. Overturf this . . depicting the birth of the American @ napa. Legion, hse i'm a] een nlzat! on Moss, secretary of the organization. . nearby hills, ‘and a dirigible will tow} James K. Fisk on the The resignation was prompted by! . a gigantic illuminated American flag Aprienitnral Extension, Wayne Bisese move to Palo Alto, where overhead as spectacular features of DX ; e becomes superintendent of the} the opening ceremony of the Calisecretary of the Aericultural . schools, after many years of service fornia American Leg! Conservation Association for Nevada . in Sacramento as deputy superinten. bia the’ famed Hollywood Row! ey night of August 9. : State Commander Dan W. Eminett will preside at the opening memorial with Homer Chailleaux, Americanism wil] svesent @ colored tableau . general chairman, and Louis J. Caceremony, national ne‘ng g'eetines Commander ing ceyemony is expected to draw a capacity crowd of 50,000 according . committee chair! man. Two ga numerable . . . \ . will Ray snectacular (NORTHERK CALIPORNTA AMERICAN LEGION NeWspats on wtp PREPARES FORBIG HOLLYWOOD MEET 25. —-Film . June yate flash from Murphy. artainment ete . will augment A soinion from “the mander Emmett and State Adjutant! the picture “The First Baby.” Feaion Convention chairman, ‘National The openEarly registrations have made it necessary to put a two-mile limit on, he Legion parade the afternoon of NEVADA THEATRE SHOWS Friday night the Nevada Theatre! will show “Desert Gold,” a thrilling Western spectacle, which is said to really give those who see it plenty of genuine exeitement. Saturday night a richly human romance of two roung newlyweds who find oui you ,don’t have to have quintuplets to ; have baby trouble will be shown in August 10. Tom Estabrook is honorary chairman for the 40 et 8, honorary legion play organization, which will . stage their colorful box car parade ‘the night of August 11. George Zaack, commander of Hollywood Post past Hollywood commander, are collaborating with State Com-! elaborate con-. suring Johnny Downs.and_ Shirley . Deance in the leading roles, this is the story of love, round by round, Jim White who has been spending . with “in-law” trouble balling things some time at his uncle’s ranch 0M. 4) and a little bundle from heaven McCourtney. road below Grass Valhelping the two youngsters find ley, passed through Nevada City On . their way to happiness. Wednesday as one of the riders en-. A new type of Vanishing pa vention plans. —_——— Saturday night June 27th, Camptonville will hold a grand Whiskerino and Whiskerette dance. Splendid music and a floor show has been ‘arranged for the occasion. Camptonville lies in a picturesque setting only 24 miles from Nevada City and as usual the old Camptonville hospitality will predominate to make everybody happy and to see to it ‘that they all have a good time. society—is immortalized by Rachel Crother’s thrilling romantic drama “Splendor” which plays at the Nevada Theatre Sunday and Monday. Fifth Avenue, that glamorous thoroughfare which in recent years has watched the decay of great wealth and social leadership, is the background for “Splendor.”’ Miriam Hoproute to the summer range in the’ .2, the fabulously rich and socialhigh mountains with a large herd of ly prominent leaders of New York kins, Joel McRea, and Billie Burke have the leading roles. cattle. PROFESSIONAL parades and infeatures sessions. . Re Si A aie , Dickerman Drug Store and, R. J. Harris, Druggist. ‘NEVADA CITY NEVADA CITY ACCOUNTANTS ATTORNEYS Famed For Good Food and Good Cocking Special Merchants Lunch....36c rEAKS, CHICKEN AND FISH DINNERS — 52c or 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyant, Props. Broad Street, Nevada City Automobile Paint Make That Old Car op r Best Materials Used Look Like New Prices R == ee Me For Estimate — “CARNES SIGNS 207 Commercial Street Nevada City ng . ight COOLERATOR Cold alone is not enough, moist washed air is necessary to protect delicate foods. Only i ice refrigeration can give you this protection. Nevada City, Also see Coolerator at Bosworth’s Furniture Store Phone R. L. P. “Dick” BIGELOW Announces His Candidacy for State Senator from 3Xommercial Street, MISS ALICE MOORE Mine Systems Income. Tax: Returns Box 785, Nevada City ASSAYER H. WARD SHELDON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Nevada City
scale Phone 599 HARRY M. McKEE ATTORNEY AT LAW 205 Pine St., opposite courthonse Nevada City, Calif. Hal D. Draper, Ph. D. ASSAYER AND CONSULTING CHEMIST Nevada City, California ae he New he Conditioned . Phones: Office: 364-W. Home 246-5 The Seventh District W. E, WRIGHT ao 4a o ¢ [tele echt ee DENTISTS Primary Election Tuesday, Aug". genes nelarig see DR. ALVAH N. MORGAN ust 25, 1936. . = ; DENTAL SURGEON Fae ee J.T. Hennessy! tha care le Ptecth” @ ®@ Lynne Kelly MASONIC BLDG., NEVADA CITY “Along good roads, back to . ATTORNEYS AT LAW 258. Good Times.” . . Office, 127 Mill St. Grags Valley. DR. Ww ALTER J. HAWKINS i Morgan & Powel] Bidg., Nev. City DENTIST Shee somes 212 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 a. m. George L. Jones Frank G. Finneran a core 0 es ae DISTRIBUTORS Union Ice Delivery od ee Z oe Es = — Sie ea doers aa SR see 1986 Plymouth Gars SALES pe SERVICE (HAS. BE. LEITER, DISTRIBUTOR Day and Night Service Anywhere Auto Repairs of Nevada City Gree Valley JONES & FINNEGAN Phone 95. Office: Morgan & Powell Buildings. Broad Street, Nevada City Cal. DR. JOHN R. BELL TELEPHONE 273 DENTIST ee eee Office Heirs: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings Sy Appointment Phone 322 ‘organ & Powell Bldg. Daniel L. Hirsch, M. D. Pyhsician and Surgeon Second floor Thomas building, Fred ‘:auvee, Manager “Nevada City Garage. M., 2-5 P. M. Evenings by appoint ment. Telephone 71. Grass Valley 139% Mill Street, Suite 7. Hours 10-12 A. MINING ENGINEERS EDWARD C. UREN CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER ~ Mining Reports Furnished % Mining District Maps Phone 278 Ro. Nevada City — 28 Main Street OSE LIES OE SEE THE NEW PHYSICIAN AND SUREON HAROLD L. KARO, M. D. J. F O’CONNOR Mining and Civil Engineer Mnited States Mineral Surveying 28 Neal Street Grass Valley Phone 116 Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 Dp. m, Licensed Surveyor Grass. — Evenings by appointment 203 West Main St. E. H. ARMSTRONG ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office 20844 West Main Street Telephone, 163 Grass Valle DOCTORS B. W. HUMMELT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 400 Broad St. y Every Kind Phone 133 OPTOMETRIST s Nuvget—NOW. ‘ Toncrive far: Ene Sore al disorders of the eyes. FRATERNAL AND ‘CLUB DIRECTORY { i Po id v Quality Printing; at the Nugget Office 147 Mill St. CHARLES L. HOGUE, O. D Corrective examination and train ing for defective vision and function Ph. 624 Grass Valle) Office Hours: 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m. Evenings 7-8 Phone 395 X-RAY DR. DAVID H. REEDEROSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Especially successful in Arthritis, Anemia, Cateract, without Surgery, NEVADA CITY HOME DR. VERNON V. ROOD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LAUNDRY LOCAL BUILDING COSTS Avoid grief by positively knowing ing. My patrons aré my friends. $$$ in your pocket. start to finish, LICENSED P. O. BOX 941 PHONE 477 You will be vitally interested. This is not just idle talk. Quality materials send workmanship from BUILDER RELIABLE, RESPONSIBLE 466 LOWER GRASS VALLEY ROAD NEVADA CITY, CALIF. REAL LOWDOWN ON PRICE—PLUS— QUALITY, SERVICE AND FRIENDSHIP SAVE REAL$$$ Need Plans ina Specifications? THIS IS.PART OF THE SERVICE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SPECIAL LOW PRICE ON YOUR NEW HOME all claims are paid on your buildList is long. Don’t fail to see’ me. This means i Howard Ross INSURED . PARLOR Ss. G. W. . HYDRAULIC NO. 56 ! . Meets every Tuesday evening at . pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street. . . Visiting Native Sons welcome. Office and residence at 128 Neal St Grass Valley Office hours 10 to 1? other Chronic Ailments. Consultation Free. Clinic Tues. and Fri. P. M, Nominal charge. Office 418 Broad St. Phone 431. Res. Phone 596. y Mrs. VU. Mullis, Prop. Boulcer St. Nevada City . i1}}129 South Auburn St., Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 Grass Valle the Brand Studio. Pres., Mrs. Harley M. Lede. Sec., Mrs. Beverly Barron. a.m. 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. W. W. REED, M. D. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON SPECIALTY CARL POWER JONES. M. D. Nevada City, Calif. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office 418 Broad Street Office Hdurs: 1 to 3 7 to 8 p. m Hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P. M. Residence Phone 2 Office Phone 363 y. ALLEN JONES, President. . Phone 491 W LFRED H. TICKELL, M M. D. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y. ae -Prompt and Reasonable service . . DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO ee DENTIST Nevada City, Calif. — Te . o caper Reese > Available Office 207 Pine Street Residence aes <a . Hours: 9:00-9: vening appoint525 Nevada Street WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB nents. 129% Mil) Street. Phone 77. : Regular meetings the 2nd and : . Grass Vatiey, Calif. W. P. SAWYER, M. D. fourth Mondays of the month, at NEVADA CITY : Eye, Ear, Nose and SANITARIUM ACCOUNTANTS Glasses correctly fitted. Electromagnet for removing steel. Hours ll to flizabeth McD: Watson, Prop. W. B. TELFER Open to all reputable Telephone 429 a RELAIS eee Nevada bee § Lodge, No. 518, P. O. Elks “Meets sana and fourth Fri; day evenings in Elks home, Pine; . Street. Phone 108. Visiting Blks! ___— Seen — welcome. ' — -ROLAND WRIGHT, Exalted Ruler . PHILLIP SCADDEN, Secretary. ee Audits, Income Tax Service, Systems Office 152% Mill Street, Grass oe Broken, Glasses Duplicated Evenings by Ap poin' Office Ott Bldg M . Phone office 11 ) Physicians and Surgeons w personnel — Banner Gold County of progress and prosperity COME 'TO THE NEW DEAL DANCE Wines, Grass. Valley it Every Sunday Night. Go. Music. Finest Beer, Drinks and the Best of Food. Main Street and Fancy . . NEVADA COUNTY charges will be high. A California . Annual production over $3,000,000 For Information Address Chamber of Commerce . NUGGET ADS PAY Nevada City, Calif. —— — G00D SERVICE COSTS NO : A modern cotablishasent-osil inal. intelligent and cou distinctive motor. equipment and other evidences are NOT an indication that funeral successful concern ing honestly and well, at prices that are “tal be built only by ser