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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 11, 1935 (4 pages)

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SERS. __THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET WANTED—Dump truck . operator; Nevada City Nugget A Legai Newspaper, as defined by statute. »Printed and Published at Nevada City. a MO LERTE 3. dane evabaven TAs eerie ey a Editor and Publisher Published Semi-weekly, Monday and Friday at Nevada City, California, and entered as mail matMe Lin ae Soaeale nie aoa ip eal ae 4, ea — Meee ee ier re How to Cure a Cold If the dreaded cold crosses the goal line to contract %-mile ore haul, 60 to 80 tons per day. See-E. H. Syms, at 237 Boulder Street or-at St. Louis Mill, Telephone 249. . 3-8-2tp . 1 And gathers you unto itself, Take heed, you must pay with discomfort And likewise with portions of pelf. Clarence R. Gray MONDAY, MARCH 11,.1935 FINE WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service and REPAIRING ~ Work Called for and Delivered Ore and Bullion 520 Coyote Street Phone 16 4 “Purchased ge ee Oe Tn ee een AROS ag fe ony rain . eee i WILDBERG BROS. FRATERNAL AND SMELTING & REFINING CO, ! Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco Plant: South San Francisco CLUB DIRECTORY NEVADA CITY HOME . LAUNDRY WOMAN’S CIVIC CLUB Regular meetings the 2nd. and fourth Mondays of the month, at the Brand Studio, President, Mrs. C. E. Parsons. Secretary, Mrs. C. G. Sweeney aan FAMILY TRADE OUR . SPECIALTY = Mrs. O. Mullis, Prop. i; Boulder St. Nevada City . . . Phone 491 W . Prompt and Reasonable Service . HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, N. S. G. W. Mects every Tuesday evening at Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street. Visiting Native Sons welcome, ql CARL J. TOBIASSEN, Pres. DR, €. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. oe & . . ter of the seexnd class in the postoffice at Nevada ; N ei 1] 2 « uniter Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. 31% ow remedial agents are many, ; % a SUNSCRIPTION RATES ans And many the friends who advise; : t Fy OMe your (tw Adwameey on cece’ $2. \¢ Try capsules and tablets and cough drops, % ; ©) 4 Light alcohol flames, atomize. $. eet terttectestetecteteteatntetesteatetetesteteob tet ct tetectete eeteteoteteteteeitetetedteteapteteteterete noe . b *! i baile Pel eT ii CCran Pty . + Prepare then a strong mustard poultice, z. r sURCR iG MiGhLiGHTs$ . % With flax seed and onions mixed in, z. * Stop smoking, stay home from the movies, 2) & uschew every favozite sin ea) (Contributed) ‘Z * . ! AAsk any recognized business observer when the de-'2 Place ice packs upon your cabeza alt : . Po = ' % ’ = ! if esata se be over. He won't be able to give you — exact . $ Wear neck cloths of cardinal red, iI Sree ere is a good chance that he will say, “When Big 2 And after a hot, saline foot bath, =i ll Stec! United States Steel Company) resumes its preferrec : Go deddering away to your bed. #) dividend. * 8 4 +\/ 3 aye : ‘ aa Big Steel has been the bell-wether of industry ever since . Myself when young did frequently #1 its creation in 190i. When its operations are down, all other . ‘Practice black atte kin to these: %. *. . j bd * major businesses are down; when its operations are up, all 3 Now with some mild concoction spiced to taste, 3 ‘ . ‘ Pe ‘ i . ; other eee seeders) ce ered doing well. In every er 4 { meet, combat and conquer every sneeze. * . . ness activity index, steel operations are given more weight . * ay : % at eS ae i than any other indicator. Is &. MERRIAM CONNER. a . Steel's regular preferred dividend is $7. It paid it*regular_ly year after year, with few exceptions, until depression stepped in. First decline was a cut to $2. Then the dividend was dropped entirely, and is now $36,000,000 in arrears. ‘Big Steel hasn't resumed its dividend. yet, but demand for steel from all sources is growing,” with the automobile industry in the lead. Production, according to General Dawes, keen steel student, is at about 60 per cent of the industry's real capacity. Black figures are taking the place of red. Big Steel recently returned to a six-day week for its white collar ‘filled my ears, and soon we were on. and when we hit a bay bump I perefefeges Yestest others Meteierieooleobeoieoinletesierterie ie oe age ote she leslelototetotetoteteieeloloioleieteteietetotetetetotedetoteloptom a Yesterday, Sunday, I was shovelCanyon, and it’s environs. The most ing snow to release my car and had humorous thing happened to me on‘ nearly finished when the most wel-' the way home. I was standing on the come roar of Perry Jones’ tractor . tail-gate to give weight to the car Lig our Way. . formed a more or less graceful or 106 Pine St. TREAT YOURSELF TO THE Best HAIR CUTTING SPECIALTY Nevada City Lodge, No. 518, B. P. O. Elks Meets second and fourth Friday evenings in Elks home, Pine Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks ‘welcome. W. E. WRIGHT, Exalted Ruler. . V. V. FOLEY, Secretary. LARSEN’S BARBER SHOP Nevada City . i LADIES WORK OUR . . . . We left Red Ledge at 4:39 Sunday . otherwise combination, high jump, a:ternoon Rnd ‘were fortunate in. pole vault, and dive, head first into workers, thus restoring the ten per cent pay cut they had tak-! en. It is a policy of steel to always restore pay to former levels! before resuming dividends. } That is the best business news of the week—but other! good news is not lacking. As the 1934 earnings reports drift! in, it is evident that a large number of important concerns are finding the going easier, profits greater. Improvement was! registered in the earnings of such potent corporations as America” feiephone and Telegraph, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, . . C. Penney (whose 1934 sales established an all-time; high for the chain), and Montgomery Ward. Coal and textiles, two basic heavy industries which were hit especially hard by depression, seem to be on the mend. The national business map looks. very different today “than it did even two or three months ago. The number of states where business is not as good as a year ago has dwindled—only Texas, Alabama, Utah, New York, Vermont and New Jersey fall into this classification. California, Oklahoma, Maryland, Connecticut and New Hampshire show little or no change. All the rest of the states are in a better position. So much for the credit side of the ledger. On the debit side is the unchallenged fact that unemployment is approximately as great as it was a year ago——according to some, it is _greater—while 20-odd million people still depend on relief for “subsistence. It is likely, however, that a dent will be made in these figures as the gain in heavy industries is reflected in the employment statistics. Also on the debit side is uncertainty as to the trend of national legislation—busineses and investors fear laws that would take potential profit out of private endeavors. Proof of this attitude is found in the recent heavy rise in the prices of good municipal bonds—people are anxious to put savings into tax-free government securities rather than private securit es ‘whose worth may be depreciated by governmental action. It “js a safe bet that many hearts will beat easier next summer when Congress adjourns—that act alone will give a spur to + ithe top. of Hed Ledge hill and fin‘ally after what seemed hours we : ‘gave up. and backed down ito the O M M E N T . Hafer residcnce on the Red Ledge . property. Mr. and Mrs. Hafer gave jus food and shelter in the eme™gency land their home became my dweliing icalled consideration deed to get into Nevada City at 11ja ditch filled with snow, and was I o'clock last night, after shoveling (all wet? What seemed to us, all the snow in . the world. During all this trying time: there was one thing which must attract the attention of anyone who comes in contact with it, that imfinite thing . . and hospitality GLASSES . which literally permeates the lives of . the hardy ones of pioneer spirit who} Open the door to a new world must battle the elements to do the. ]/for people whose eyesight is poor . world’s work. iy As an afterthought, perhaps of ine CEO. H SHIRKEY, 0. D. terest, during the time of snow in-. OPTOMETRIST cCarceration we did not see a news-} Coe paper and as Mr. Hafer’s radio was 118 Mill Street . out of commission we @ot no news of . GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. The Nevada City Nugget is Now $2.50 per year the outside world at all and my sole} complaint was that the mail men are . all non-smokers. Hence no smokes, . I personally did not at any time suf-: fer privation and the only real bursno w den was shoveling in Grizzly fo snes
gOtetSeeSSee tee SESH SS EET OS TEES SE SEALIFE SEE . PS NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE : x . : : 4 * Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free golu * percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. * Assays made for gold, silver, lead-and copper. Mail order check work promptly attended to. Agent for New \ «:rk-California Underwriters, Westchester and Kafe sferfe Signal Stove Oil ste she sh ste at eee ee oot tye aK? He te oh aH) \7 7 Yoke’ Like products it’s Stove Oil is re1 fined after a special formula which insures greater heating eS all of Signal's varied eye ote an? eye aS Yeofe service at a Savings which . she you will: appreciate. We can make regular deliveries to your home. A. . . ROWEN . : we we Kx he he th iu he ‘. oe ee 2 ‘2 i me } FR +) ts * % rs ie . me bes oy : aa 7 m i ‘ a Dx px a a 3 5 STORE. % % xa x . it Xe 3s Ps % . . Kee , . Sat < , % 1{/% Keep your medicine chest well * ee stocked with Firstaid Pro+ > . x ducts. They ‘are the BEST. % > Tat Pe RA & Sold only: at the REXALL Ks . . } % Herff ioe * eanmtaic a ‘HOSPITAL SUPPLIES SHidldlieiciieiniels: eee othe ese estate esteteteateat Signal Distributor Phone Grass Valley 626 meme ere Capital of Cxulifornia Fire Insurance Companies. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor¥ ide & ' Try Our Delicious Italian Lunches and Dinners Raviola and Chickez: Lucea’s Special COMPLETE BAR SERVICE BARAMBANI AND PANELLI, PROPRIETORS ; ; got a first hand education in ‘true Five days isolation in the ania ‘hospitality. the Sierras gives me woah saspetsiyi hivian dite tna duce a tor this column than I will need to movement up or down the road exuse. I am reason-/cept when Perry Jones came through foc ably sure too/with the first class mail on Wednesthat the story . day evening and with him came Al1 >; " , ©& weil’ he of inters(*°? Davis. The boys only stopped jlong enough to eat and rest. Then in ne te many, and the teeth of a vicious storm. these i shall use only ;poys mushed on into the night and the highlights. . , >riveq in Alleghany.the next mornLast. Wednes-!in, (my hat is off to these splendid , day I left Nevada . representatives of American brawn, City on schedule ip rain and determination.) We then for what promis-. hadq no further communication with ed.to be one of!tine outside world until Saturday the usual proasic’ when Jason. Davis of Forest came days of business . through on skis, with a thirty pound : "activities and the /tirst class mail sack on his back. He mat small, every day happen-j. stopped. and had a sandwich. ss grounds near Allleghany. My . nections With McMartin’ who was $ Dodge could not go ‘the re-jtrying to bring mail from Nevada;* ; one-half mile because ‘of the . City but MeMartin did not make it . mow and Perry Jones, the through and Davis had to-come back} 2 Mm, who. serves this route to Red Ledge for the night. with his high-powered trac-/Sunday h ee Again > : & started out for Columbia ay my 200d friend, Dick 'of this point when he met Mc Martin. h the Hawkins tractor! Together these two fought snow ] ang myself off the and arrived within a half mile of the for home {what “a top of River Hill where they left the ‘We could not reach mail under guard. . tree tfeeze ole ee e “)place for four days. From then on ip = it was until I reached thejskied on down the trail to make con-. —-~— i sen 220 MAIN STREET NEVADA CITY PHONE 164 on . THE LAWRENCE MOTOR SERVICE INVITES YOUR PATRONAGE 12mile from Nevada City on the TahocUkiah Highway PHONE 144 Everything for Your Automobile or Truc!. in New and Used Parts and Accessories Completely Equipped Brake Repair and Machin: Shop —Introductory Special ELECTRIC DESK OR MANTEL CLOCK $1.65 . (a. THOTT SERGE EEEE a ema HE. CREA GREET * » Marigold Beauty Shop +} * MarlQoOid Deauty Shop + ¢ _ “a se : Davis F unscript Bldg. € vercial . Street . s = ka “onabo Ringlette Permaiiont V/ave $5.00 #! i_wxor Oil Permanent Wave $3.50 e +i Com ORRA COMTE CARMEN VECK * Telephone 470 — WELL, IHAVE ssoeveceseosororersotsosoosest . ay Matic ; tia ee ee . . PLANNED FoR a.. . UNION HOTEL AND LUCCA CAFE }) . see! Sre/. "1° 'vou'". . YOU'LL LIKE Our wide variety of meats : will suit the most exacting tastes, and fit the most eco-, nomical budget. _you will-find : and low price do 20 toveth petizing, delicious dinner. Keystone Market HAVE PLENTY NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Elizabeth. McDWatson, Prop Open to all reputable Physicians and Surgeons THEM /. OF MEAT Your Menus i oe { . ae . ) . At the Keystone Market that quality tt to help you make an apOCALANAN and RIC SHARDS mercial St, ' Nevada City a : s -reams, Powders, Rouge, f curnber Cream. Talcums. COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF “ip Stick, Milk Pack, Cu& DICKERMAN’S DRUG STORE NEVADA Crry Ee