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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 29, 1935 (8 pages)

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it Lx “ae keK er < OF + Ph mm OD ~~) FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 193 5. 2 THE NEVADA C iT yx NUGGET i f TREAT YOURSELF TO THE Best t HAIR c -UTTING LAD iES WORK OUR SPECIALTY LARSEN’S BARBER SHOP St Nevada City Vine . TWO COMPANIES PUT TIMBER ON eae . California agriculture has a liew ally—virtually a new. type of -diue to a changing pe California. forest Protective Association. B NEVADA CITY HOME LAUNDRY ' FAMILY TRADE OUR ) SPECIALTY Mrs. O. Mullis, Prop. Boulder St. Nevada City Phone 491 W Prompt and Reasonable Service Taking a leaf from the farmer‘s timber, industry, according to S. ford Black, Secvetary-Manaz notebook, the -his business Rexe: of the timberman is placing on “a crop basis’ and igrowine as he harvests. Anda. Califoi ‘movement, is j:the ‘nia, a pioneer in the tending the nation, with every thre this way for indieathat entire industry -—~ at] in state -— will shortly ; . ; achieve a sustained yeld basis. ie) timber companies ll! the Fruit Growers Supply Comentire tion jleast Two California Folks, give us a ring and let us tell you: with out any obligation how low. the cost will be to instal] that extra plug, light, or switch youd Let us make your wiring safe Electrical oud Phone 454 EAT AT The Montana Cafe Miners Board $1.00 per day including junch bucket Short Orders at Reasonable Prices Mixed Drinks Our Specialty Jommercial St., Nevada City — BODY AND FENDER ; REPAIR: Bring your car quick and skilled body and fender repairs. and painting. Glass installed. Tops weather proofed and repaired. . : to us. fot “OUR WORK SATISFIES” Only Service of its kind in Nevada City GOULD’S AUTO BODY WORKS Located at the Nevada City Garage j NMA DRO AMS 100 PER CENT VALUES . . Here’s a Style Thrill! A Value Thrill! SPECIAL GROUP OF 300 BETTER SPRING DRESSES $4.95 Special Plenty of NaviesSizes 12 to 20-38 to 52 Presents new street and afternoon dresses in styles and sizes for everyone! Dark. crepes, waffle sheers, prints, print combinations, dotted taffetas, matelasse crepes. have been wanting. a jj larger ipany at Susanville and the Diamond . Match Company at Chieo—already ‘have qualified under the new set-up, fue : jwith new growth for last year equal‘ing or exceeding their ‘‘cut.’’ It is of special . significance, incidentally, {that the Fruit Growers Supply Com) pany-—one of the first lumber con‘eerns to follow in the farmer’s foot-' iste sps, is a subsidiary of the Califor;nia Fruit Growers Exchange, the i state's largest farm cooperative. 1 = ! To the state and the nation, the . new movement is of vast importance, for it marks-the end of. destructive }jlogging operations and devastation, ‘lwith a reasonable guarantee of an adequate timber supply for future} generations. And the trend toward sustained production in California’s great timber areas also has particular importthat one of the state’s great natural . resources may be made a permanent . oes and a permanent industry. . Secretary Black, in reporting on} ithe new program, which has been; carried on under President Roosevelt’s Lumber Code Authority, points out that reforestation does not necessarily imply the planting trees. !1This method, he says, is followed ‘only when lands have been denuded ‘by fire or disaster. “Nature takes care of the planting if the new growth is, given proper protection,’’ explains Black. “The lumber. companies are achieving a sustained yield; basis by selective logging methods—cutting only the trees——and intensive fire proof farm: order in the ance for-the California farmer, as it will check the stripping: of watersheds, affording protection against winter flood and aiding nature in the storage of water for a summer jsupply. : =r A i ye Most important of all, it means} ‘TEN PCT, CUT IN STREET LIGHTING RATE TO SAVE . . NEV. CITY $300 YEARLY; . . , if maar oe rag as . hi he oo A: a! ‘. An annual saving of $300.96 will, . re Lad ibe realized by Nevada City from the . if 'reduction of approximately ten per. cent in street lighting rates recently . NATIONAL SCOUT . = for . IANBOREE EBON ns April first is the dead line naming Scout delegates tc e Na-. } “announced by the Pacific Gas and]. "i died to a . Seen a tional Jamboree at Washington, . . Electric Company. : ; 5 i a 3 : ‘which it is expected, will be attend. . H. S. Furlong, sales ‘manager of: the Drum Division of the utility comipany with headquarters at Auburn, has notified the city council that the! new lower schedule will decrease Nevada City’s street lighting ,this amount for the year. estimate is made on the basis” of the ‘number of lamps now in service. i The reduction in rates applies fail company owned street and high-, . way lighting systems within incor{porated areas throughout P. G. and! 'E. territory, It become effective oni . March first. HISTORY AUTHORS ARE . NEVADA CITY VISITORS bills in The Distinguished visitors in City Wednesday were Mr. /Grant Foreman of Muskogee, 'homa, ‘who: are gathering material! for a monograph on the part plaved , . by Cherokee Indians in the gold rush of °49. Pursuant to their purpose they called on Mrs. Belle Douglas: . for information regarding Cherokee jIndian families who settled in’ Nevada county during Argonaut bo xrant Foreman is the author “Pioneer Days in the Early sdabe west,’ “Indian Removal,” ‘Indians and Pioneers,” “Advancing the. . Frontier,” and “The Five Civilized ! Tr ibes.’’ The latter title refers to the . and Mrs. Okla-! saws, and Seminoles, who were exmoved to Oklahoma. Mrs. Foreman is author homa Imprints,’’ . . . Cherokee Indians in newspaper /Oklahoma was “Indian Territory.’ CREW CLEARING DEER CREEK MINE TUNNEL! Five men are employed in clean-}. ing out the 300-foot drain tunnel . on the Deer Creek Union mine property southeast of Nevada City and it is expected this work will be completed in a week. The mine 274 feet deep and it is expect will begin in a few days in unwatering the shaft. The property is owned . by Captain George A. Nihal and being re-opened by Sacramento and Folsom people. . Jones came up from Wednesday morning is: Miss Mary Del. Monte to _ Expert Sees Loe 4. tection to guard the. young growth ing, Aue Jphols ue ce) ‘ifieft standing.” j Ve Ace ees avery iene welding, Gen . Of interest to farmers, in the light . eral blacksmithing. of the present revolutionary program in forestry, is the effort in the . . state legislature to place a state sev. Neate Referrer geay «” Hy “tek eee oefeale le ofeefe eat far me +d seek For a Limited 7; > Only * Anniversary Sale : COMMUNITY CHINA * axa % + Ke 2 * a “% oe we ‘ ‘
ate %j st :. Sake H * * ilies . Te D ¥ *, “4 . 39-Piece Service for 6 Places * Regularly $39.50 Anniversary Sale Price $29.50 YOU SAVE $10.00 51-Piece Service for 8 Places Regularly $49.75 Anniversary Sale Price $34.7" \f YOU SAVE $15.9° Seem siee} ? "S An unequalled opportunity to set table with China, at prices which mean exSets up *®& your exquisitely fine 1% traordin: ary to 106 pieces. savings. }HARTUNG'S . \ DEPENDABLE: JEWELRS 124 Mill’ St. Grass Valley ER EAIMOP DMM III ‘attend the funeral of George Clutter, ejelokes Sooke sfe4is Seer eofe Heleeieicdieies her uncle. John W. Darke met her iat Colfax. with his ear at 2:30 o’clock in the morning. erance tax on timber. The severance tax is advanced on the theory that industries which drain natural re-. sources of the country, such as oil, gold and timber, should pay a spec-, ial tax. But with timber on ‘a crop . basis,’”’ similar to the farmer’s crops, to the timber industry takes ‘on new significance: ing recent years, has had virtually as hard a fight for survival as the agti. cultural industry. sure. an adequate fiber the future. i { The Sunshine Food Shop is home of the. fresh .2reen apple pie, tf. ed this summer by some: 30,000 boys . ‘and scout executives. Covey. of the Nevada City Valley on Monday evening attended a ineet. . ing of Council in . ts ‘vice president of the council and act-. . ing head of the Knights of Dunamis was chosen to accompany the boy: ‘ing selection of Scoiit delegates from ‘Grass Valley troups: of Troop No. 2, ,Troop No. 4; William Perry of Troop Nevada, No. 22, and Adolph Santaga of the Cub Pack. 1 . Thompson, Grath, and for the Cub Pack, Harris Paxton, Bill Elston, Bob Twitchell. Grass asked places for ten more delegates, in case any troop in the entire Tahoe i\Region fails to name candidates. APPOINTMENT OF . Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaws, ChicaCounty . by pelled from their own lands and Pe-} Pahehlan met. isists of: P. G. of “Okla. p. a book which deals . Harry /in part with the role played by tie eiliies pub=) comprising Nevada, Placer and Sierra lishing and literary activities when ‘counties. ‘held April 15. John A. Small of San 'Francisco will be present. . 'HIGH SCHOOL LAD RECOVERING i seriously home on Brgad street is steadily im;proving and his friends are hoping . for a complete and quick recovery. i Merle is a senior in the high school ‘and his class mates were glad to hear, shaft i8 . of his improvement. ed work . week the senior class sent him some . beautiful flowers as an expression of ‘their sympathy and good wishes.the estate of James S. Huntress who! died in 1906 has filed a petition for . the of vived by his wife who has since passed daughters of the tate is valued at less than $5,000 and consists of real estate in the Rough and Ready Township. TAHOE-UKIAH HIGHWAY OPEN ithe California Highway Commission the application of the severance levy . has announced that the Tahoe-Ukiah Highway is again . Washington road to the connection Regardless of the final decinion on . with U.S. 40. There are some slipthis point, it is undoubtedly true that . . pery places and for a day the California timber industry, dur. ‘chains should be carried. ition official, And it certainly deserves: every en,Monday and from there continued to couragement in the new move to in-. Truckee supply for! Wednesday evening. the}Plaza Grocery, has suffered a relapse from his cold and is now confined to jhis home with flu-pneumonia. . Raglan Tuttle and Earl L. and Grass . respectively, . . } 4 Judge Scout Councils, € the Tahoe Auburn Regional Séout.! . sam Partridezc. {Harris Rieckseck er, scout executiy for the region will also accompany . the boys. \ Earl Covey announced the follow-} Pershing Lee Harry Twitchell of Alternates named were Lloyd PHOENIX Bobbed Hos LES are Shadowless! @This is the new kneeJength hose with Lastex top that women adore! They stay up without garters. Phoenix makes them Shadowless—exquisitely clear and ringless. In the new Racing Colors, KNEE-LENGTHS FOR COMFORT THE PON ALLURE 141 Mill Street Grass Valley . “JOIN OUR HOSIERY CLUB” “PAGE THREE SO ee . Robert Keeney, Leo McMalcolm Mau, forethe Scouts, The Valley Troop committee has] . RELIEF a the new SERA Relief committee appointed Frank C. MecThe committee conScadden, E. C. Uren, of Nevada City and Spiess of Grass Valley. This represents the. region Monday evening Director-General M. Rector The next meeting will be Merle Coulter who has been so NEW 350 i.10vations Service Attractive Comfort Cheerful : Rooms RUNNING ICE WATER ' THE MOST iN ALL ROOMS convenient FAMOUSLY SOFT BEDS Liss ied With’ Bath........ from a ie ws qicae Bathi.3. on ee THE FINEST . eals GARAGE SERVICE AT DeOe # HARVEY M. TOY, MANAGING-OWNER fo Gur aaa) ill wit pneumonia at—his Early in the ES TNS SAORI SOOT W. R. JEFFORD & SON F uneral Directors AMBULANCE SERVICE Nevada City Grass Valley PETITION TO PROBATE WILL Fred H. Miller, administrator of At the time Huntress was surprobate of the will. his death Mr. The away. remaining heirs are deceased. The esSuperintendent Fred Garrison of open from. the or so Russell Farley, Boakd ‘of Equalizamotored to Sacramento where he remained until SELECT YOUR FABRIC FOR YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT No Matter What It May Be, We'll Style a Masterpiece Our large variety of worsted, woolen, twist, tweed, and. other Spring suiting patterns, is as fine as. the work of the custom tailors who will fit you perfectly in the style of your choice. ’ Quick and ‘Efficient Service for Your Cleaning and Dyeing WE C REDIT YOUR PHONE GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS ED. BURENER, Proprietor Grass Valley Phone 375 Henry Jacobs’ x =F Snunlonee of the! BRIDGE LAMPS, AND _ YOUR PATRONAGE WILL ‘203 Commercial Street Electrical (Formerly the United Electrical Company) We carry a new line of ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, Also we are equipped to do any kind of Electrical Wiring, or Repair Work. BE APPRECIATED Murray ! LIGHTING FIXTURES Nevada City Try Our Delicious Italian Lunches and Dinners Raviola and Chicken Lucca’s Special 220. MAIN STREET UNION HOTEL AND LUCCA CAFE WIN OR Se eosseetesncescce Pore w mewn wwnnncwnn ene enns, COMPLETE BAR SERVICE BARAMBANI AND PANELLI, PROPRIETORS NEVADA CITY VALLEY ELECTRIC MOTOR WORKS Specializing in mine and all Industrial Motor Electric work, motor A. 1 ADAMS, Prop. 210 Commercial Street = PHONE 164