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March 13, 1939 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY Y NUGGET MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1939. — aaa ain RUB IN— MINIT-RUB Double relief from stiff, strained, or aching muscles, simple headaches and chest colds. Greaseless, Stainless 35c TUBE Rubberset Double Duty Tooth Brush — The modern brush for Oral Hygiene. 1—Cleans the Teeth. New in principle, shape and . action. Next time try a “D, D.” Brush; 47c EACH R. E. HARRIS THE Rexall Phone ._ DRUG STORE 100 Phone 100. We Deliver { Thought to be the youngest blood donor: in the U. S., Jerry Doran, Doran, Kansas City, recently recovFRESH FRUITS. AND BEER WINE . . suifered 4 relapse in his illness a short time ago, is showing improve“{; ment. This is good news to their 314 Broad Street Sune friends. Mr. Sharpe was developing mining ‘property adjoining Nevada City the Champion mine when he was sud. denly taken ill last fall. Nevada Theatre. MONDAY AND TUESDAY ) The heroes ofCaptain Courageous, BOY S TOWN Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney in an M. G. M. drama packed with laughter and tears. Its a story of ._ Father Flanagan’s famons ‘“Boy’s Town’’, Juvenile community in Boy’s Town, Nebraska. @ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Don Ameche as the THE 3 MUSKETEERS #22" 02" singing D’ Artagnan, and the Ritz Brothers, more at home with a carving knife than a sword. Its a musical comedy version of Alexander Dumas’ great romance, thrill packed and fun jammed. ao Why shiver? A Circulating Let a Heater costs little to buy — SUPERFEX HEATER and operating costs are amazingly low with economical Standard Stove Oil. These heaters mean real STANDARD STOVE OIL “fireside” comfort — that circulates to every corner. and thaw you out No trouble — no soot, dirt : : or ashes. Install this better this winter heat today! Alpha Stores, Lid. Phone 5 Phone 88 Jae eT Bo . THAT WILL: MAKE MEAL PLANNING SO SIMPLE —AND OUR PRICES WILL FIT RIGHT IN WITH ae THE FAMILY BUDGET . MEAT ROUNDS ( OUT THE PERFECT MEAL. OUR Ee ‘SHOP COMBINES FLAVOR WITH QUALITY . ‘ duces us to a state of mental innocuity wherein we lose sight : three-year-old son of Mrs. Peggy: ered from an attack of sleeping sick: LEONG GROCERY . ness. When his broiher and sister F . Showed the same symptoms he gave ithem blood in which dectors be-' lieved an anti-ioxin had developed. ' Just Wonberinw I wonder if we should face facts as they are And view this and that with alarm, Or simply ignoring earth’s obvious ills, Hold fast to our poise and charm; Alarmists are very annoying at times, They goad us to doubts and to fears, But one can’t trust escapists who chirp, “‘all is well,” When the storm of disaster draws near: I wonder at the antics of the alarmists; he spies a smali misty cloud in the sky and_straightway proclaims it to be = cyclone of disaster, swirling rapidly and headed for a collisio:. with the established order of things. It may be that the alarm-) ist is a valuable citizen; at least, so long as he is at liberty, w shall never be ceught napping. We have also the escapist, who hides away, ostrich like. and stoutly refuses to hear. see or believe. He may more dangerous to our reasoning faculties than the alarmist. Hlulls us with assurances of false security and sometimes ro of the world as it really is and view it through the blurred glasses of what we wish it to be. The middle course must be best; viewing with alarm. should not be unintelligently practiced and certainly those who are interested in the problems and dangers which beset the world of today, should not become ostriches and allow their minds to fall into a state of complete relaxation. I wonder if you would like to hear about my revolutionary ancestor. . think he os my great. great grand pappy on my father’s side: perhaps there is a third great among his d-grees, but not heine chronologically inclined. my mind is a bit hazy upon that point. However, he was and siill is, a family tradition—a gallant and heroic personage, revered, admired and brazenly bragged of. Upon a day during the revolutionary war, alone salle single handed, my illustrious ancestor captured and held a detachment of sixteen red coats! How? The proud informer who told me the story, declared emphatically “b’ gosh, he surroundded ‘em!” — OF course this family saca may have begun with the capture of only one or two British soldiers. and in its frequent rehearsals gathered another one here and there, until the count became stationary at sixteen. But who can be sure of that? I wonder though what my ancestor and his comrades would think if they were living today. They who fought for lievingly. could they know that a certain group of their descehdants had closed a door in the face of a gifted artist. because her skin was dark. It wasn't a pretty incident, was it? . wish it hadn’t happened in America. —A. MERRIAM O’CONNOR SEAWELL TRIES . Comin TO NEVADA CTY nights this week will be the _ celeOF TAXPAVERS brated cinecolor-skit: ‘“‘Oh! Say Can “ ARR You Ski?’’ The locaille is the famous Sun Valley in Idaho, a perfect winSACRAMENTO, March 13.— Re-. ter play ground on which famous ski lief for small home owners and oth-. instructors demonstrate their skill er taxpayers as well as for those on] and climax their course with a thrillrelief rolls will be provided by the. ing night run down a mountainside. state legislature, according to the} Not only are many interesting ces policy expressed here today by State. es jof winter Sports and skiing illusSenator Jerrold L. Seawell of Rose-. trated for the fans, but an exciting ville as the law makers prepared to; Picture of the winter life in this consider administration requests for. great snow playground is presented. ; millions of dollars in appropriation. _ : pills. Thomas Bigelow of North Columbia was a business visitor in Nevada Grass Valley Upholstering Shop NORMAN MINCER, Prop. A65Y, Sou. Auburn St. Grass Valley Phone 995
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING RUGS REBOUND, AWNINGS Superior Workmanship, Dependable Fabrics Reasonable Prices 2 _MABEN'S . DAIRY ” PASTURIZED RAW CREAM Service in Nevada City and poe ore Delivery AND MILK Grass Valley Send Us a Postal, Driver Will Call. ADDRESS, MABEN’S DAIRY, BOX 847, GRASS VALLEY. “419s ste ste Weate ste stesias’ HBS ee tate fete reece} * siotetetoleloieleitulotebfsietet se letete deteietetentedoletoieienaietegeieteney : ; NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold 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 York-California Underwriters, Westchester and Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies, AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor Sete eet deeb ALL YOUR MOTOR NEEDS cared for at Dick Lane’s Garage EXPERT MECHANICS . GAS, OIL, ACCESSORIES, WASHING POLISHING, RENT BATTERIES 3road and Union Sts,, Phone 525 liberty and eauality of opportunity, would surely stare unbe-. : ED BURTNER OF THE GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS NOW IS THE TIME lo get garments cleaned for Fall and Winter. New Fall and Winter samples just received, SUITS from $29 to $55. 11k MAIN STREET GRASS VALLEY PHONE 876 T0 LIGHTEN ] (VAN A special attraction at the Nevada rf BALI ES Theatre Wednesday and Thursd2y]]. LUNCH, DINNER, TEA AND CARD PARTIES, BANQUETS, LODGE AND CLUB LUNCHEONS Yried Chicken and Steaks Our Specialty. Fresh Sea Foods every week end. . Regular Daily Lunch 50c. Dinners 75c and $1.00. NEVADA CITY CLUB Telephone 147 NEVADA CITY 115 Broad Street SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES 603 W. Broad Street—Phone 69 PLANTS FERNS CUT FLOWERS For Every Occasion Telegraph Delivery Surv hets . in United States “A new coalition of forces determined to inject sound, efficient practices into state government will, we ibelieve, provide some amelioration for already over-burdened small taxeee =< payers,’ said Senator Seawell “By. . /PO erga a costs of re2-year . greater proportion of funds will reach those for whom they are. . . Bouquets, ‘intended.”’ Support for constructive egislation has come from all sides since 9 the reconvention of the jegislature, FOOTE S: City today. With partners he operated the Shovel Placers property until recently. FLOWERS ed Roses, shrubs, Jorsages, Flowers for Family Reunions and Special Occasions. ~ ee jmism was expressed by Assembly. said: . bills ‘now before us will be based on . unfortunate within our state bordA This. Chap . ers, but we are likewise determined Seawell said, adding that he is receiving splendid ‘coopération from . QRIST his colleagues. PHONE 420 _In the lower house similar opti-} Hills Flat Grass Valley THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will come to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily Newspaper It records for you the world’s clean, constructive doings. The Monitor does not exploit crime or sensation; neither does it ignore them, but-deals correctively with them. BPeatures for busy men and all the family. including the Weekly Magazine Section. The Christian Scisnee Pub Unig Bociety ‘One, Norway-Street, Bostba, Massachusetts Please ye my <utmenatide to The Christian Science Monitor for B& period 1 year $12.06 6 months $6.90 3 months $3.09 1 month $1.00 Wednesday ‘tssue, including Magazine Section: 1 year $2.60. 6 issues 25¢ . , SPR ISS PRPC TEE SE See Ny paeags ce Rp cepag Ge Be Uae a ae Repeats o fC aay SE ae ig PO Oc TORU aS ar SES ao SGU ee ia GO Cee eat ET Se Serzsle Copy on Request man Gerald C. Kepple, Whittier, who “Our criticism of appropriation one principle only—the welfare of the people of California. This principle transcends party lines and represents the service ‘for which ‘we were elected. ‘We who are fighting for a more efficient and more economical state government are happy to find support from unexpected quarters. “We will fight the spoils system without fear or favor. We are determined to provide the means for proper operation of our necessary governmental functions and to provide all necessary aid to the financially to prevent, if we can, using state er et ane money to build up political machgreen in Miller's disines for those in power, or (provide tinctive lettering. political jobs for friends of those in é power.”: Informed sicihen in Sacramento interpreted the pronoumcements of the two legislative leaders as presaging a searching investigation into all appropriation bills coming before the legislature Garing the present sesre : JOE CARTOSCELLI, DISTRIBUTOR.. LONG STREET 3 OF IMLTATIONS! 4 os «+». and be sure you ~ eae beet beer om B This Gold Foil PRGER Wen = C These Two Labels are G8 distinctive @s the venerable beer PHONE 304 _ : NEVADA CITY .