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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 6, 1939 (4 pages)

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19 39. Se STE NEVADA CiT aaneameane cee aneeaeemtaee ‘ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY —Sust Wonperme LEGAL NOTICI CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP GRASS VALLEY. NEVADA CITY I wonder now as spring draws near CARL POWER JONES, M. D. DENTISTS ee etn ving green PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON And call the wild flowers from their sleep Office Hours: 1 to 3; 7 to 8 p. m. DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS To glorify each radiant scene, : Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 DENTIST 129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley’ S. F. TOBIAS, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone 95 sks ge Le PANY, 6: dedenatiod any eee 214 Neal St., Grass Valley rey . May find them still as bright and fair. thet ‘naine. as. the person: interested Office Hours: 12-3 and 7-8, DR. JOHN R. BELL I wonder if we should now consider vandals. Presto!. as partners in such busines, Phone: Office 429. Residence 311-J DENTIST ee a A tgares : Dated: Febrmary 11, 1939 Office Hours 8:30 to 5:30 Your thoughts fly to that irritating individual who chips sou. A.B INNIS” : DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER Evenings by Appointment venirs from noble statuary, chisels‘hunks of masony from W. O. INNIS. DENTIST Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone 32) ’ “1h ee X-RAY Facilities Available public buildings and carves his little name upon every cherwhere OF CULE ORIK Hous: Ba ge Ho, Dvening appointDOCTORS . ished shrine from Mark Twain’s cabin to the Taj Mahal. COUNTY OF NBVADA. és. ments. treet. Phone 77 Grass Valley, Calif. DANIEL L. HIRSCH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Offices and Receiving Hospital, 118 Bush St. Hours: 10-12; 2-5, evenings ~8 P. M. Day or night phone 71, BURT SPICER PHONE G. V. 918 FURNITURE REFINSHING SPHCIAL RATES FOR SPRING— Any color or tone, Waterproof. 20 year’s experience. Homes, offices, apartments, hospitals. Colfax Highway, Cedar Ridge. Valley Grill WELCOMES YOU Whenever you are in GRASS VALLEY We specialize in a 50 cent Sunday Dinner Excellent Meals at all times 108 MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY OES ee 312 Broad Street: Hours 9:00 a. m to 6:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint. ment. Complete X-Ray Service. B. W. HUMMELT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 400 Broad Street Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m Evenings 7-8. Phone 395 X-RAY O Hour W.W. REED, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Nevada City, Calif. ffice 418 Broad Street S$: 1 te 3 and 7 to 8 p. Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 362 m Offi E. L. ARMSTRONG, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ce 312 W. Broad Street. Phones—Office 23, Residence 258. total loss, FLORIST West Broad Street Sunnyside Greenhouses PLANTS, FERNS, FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Member of the Florist Telegraph Delivery Association. Phone dust of the open highway. 69 FUNERAL DIRECTORS HOLMES FUNERAL HOME The Holmes Funeral Home service is priced within the means ef all, Ambulance service at all hours. Phone 203 246 Sacramento Street, Nevada City MINING ENGINEERS J. F. O° CONNOR Mining and Civil Engineer United States Mineral Surveying Licensed Surveyor The lovers of things ATTORNEY AT LAW 205 Pine St., opposite courthouse Nevada City, Calif. 203 West Main St Grass Valley Witt, i ith unrelenting zest, ATTORNEYS ~ Denuded vines and broken flowers GARRY M. Mc KEE Mark well their avid “SAFE AND LOCKSMITH KEYS Made While You Wait Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric Irons Stoves, Htc. Repaired . SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED Gunsmith, Light Welding RAY’S FIXIT SHOP 220 East Main St., Phone cond GRASS VALLEY New Deal Under Management of Pauline. and Johnnie 2 FRANK G. FINNEGAN ATTORNEY AT LAW 07 North Pine Street, Nevada City, California.Telephone 273. away. If we, who walk through beauty’s realm Will leave her jewels glowing theré, That those who follow in our wake : Meanwhile, my thoughts are focused upon the eager, starry eyed beauty lover, who, in blossom time dashes intc Nature’s lovely courts, only to leave them trampled, broken and denuded, sometimes past all hope of rehabilitation. How this man loves wild flowers—and how relentlessly! On plunder bent in forest, field or glen, he is satisfied with nothing less than an entire dogwood tree, a quarter section of a poppy field, or their equivalents. Flowers, buds and trailing vines, he gathers root and branch. Often before reaching home, his wildwood treasures droop and wither; slender stems become limp, leaves withered, glowing petals faded: and discolored; tating everything a our vandal stops his car at the roadside; dumps his entire cargo and drives hurriedly away. This is a familiar spectacle; armfuls of golden poppies, purple lupine and other precious blossoms, branches, from flowering trees and shrubs, left to perish in the heat and This sort of vandalism should be curbed. methods should be adopted,*possibly a Be Kind to Flowers Week, during which parents, teachers and nature lovers in general should take stock of themselves and then instruct their younger and more thoughtless companions in the art of dealing fairly with the wild flowers of our forests and fields. Of course we love to gather wild flowers, but this plea: ure should not be attended by destruction. Spring makes her annual debut, And this is how we know, Dash madly to and fro; They tear the dogwood limb from limb, Uncle Silas says: “There's one good thine about F.1D R., fishing trips, he never tells us about the fish that got e —A. MERRIAM CONNER. torn Educational beautiful quest. H. Union Nevada City WARD SHELDON ATTORNEY AT LAW Broad Street. Building, Telephone: 28 THOMAS O. McCRANEY ATTORNEY AT LAW Masonic Building 108% Pine Street, Nevada City. Telephone 165 You may use sour milk in this! 1 cup chopped dried apricots, milk. 1-3 cup sugar. ASSAYER 1 egg. 1 1-2 eups all-~bran, HAL D. DRAPER, Ph. D. _ ASSAYER AND CONSULTING CHEMIST Nevada City, California Phones: Office: 364-W. Home 246-J Box 743 2 cups flour. 2: teaspoons baking powder. 1-2 teaspoon soda. ‘ 1-2 ttaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon. nutmeg. from Aunt Sarah ‘The popularity of fruit bread is well deserved, here is an intriguing combination of apricots and all-bran. 1 1-3 cups sour milk or butter1-2 cup chopped nutmeats. Soak chopped apricots in milk about 15 minutes, Cream shortening and sugar thoroughly; add egg, beat until creamy. Add all-bran, apricots and milk. Let soak unitil most of the moisture is taken up. Sift flour with baking powder, soda, salt and nutmeg; combine with nutmeats; add to first mixture, stirring only until flour disappears. Bake in greased loaf pan with waxed paper in the bottom, in moderate oven (350°) about 1 hour and ten minutes. Yield 1 loaf (4 1-2 by 9 1-2 inich ‘pan. 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley Use Nugget Want Ads. BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please Every Taste FRATERNAL AND CLUB DIRECTORY CUTS JAPANESE Quartz and Placer claim location) notice blanks at the Nugget Office. FINB WATCH REPAIRING WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB. Regular meetings the 2nd and fourth Mondays of the month, at the Brand Studio. MRS. H. E. KJORLIN, Pres. Mrs. Belnap Goldsmith, Sec. Radio Service and REPAIRING Work Called for and Delivered Clarence R. Gray . 520 Coyote Strees. Phone 16 . NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. RONALD WRIGHT, Secretary. B. P. O. Elks Meets second and fourth Friday evenings in Elks home, Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks welcome. FRANK G. FINNEGAN, Exalted Ruler. 518 Pine an M. Becker in the ‘her export trade. —VISIT—
NEVADA CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Meets Pythian Visiting HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56, N. 8S. G. W. every Tuesday evening at Castle, 282 Broad Street. Native Sons welcome, -. President. WILLIAM JAMES, DR, C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y. To anaylze the effect of the Iboycott, Dr. Becker divides American imports from Japan into ‘three classes. Loss of trade due to the boycott in Class A, easily recognizable consumer goods with ready substitutes such as toys, brushes, and’ earthenIN THE CITY HALL A Live Organization of Business and Professional Men ‘““What’s Good For Nevada County is Good for Nevada City.” Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, 1.0.0.F. Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30, Odd Fellows Hall, ROMAN ROZYNSKI, N. G. JONATHAN PASCOE, Rec. Sec’y, JOHN W. DARKE, Fin, Sec’y. ware, constituting 23 per’ cent of our pre-war imports from Japan, amount. ed ito about $11 million. Class B, raw silk, composing 52 per cent of our imports from Japan’ in the year preceding the war, has seen a negligible decline, with a loss of $3.4 mil. For VENETIAN BLINDS. and LATEST PATTERNS IN WALL PAPER SEE . import loss of $10.2 million can be mS DONE BY HAND ascribed to the boycott. In certain W ‘Prompt Courteous Service _—. cases,'such as ‘zippers, purchases John * Darke ia Delivery . have actually increased, : ue J ee ercial st, . % StTonsest in the northwest end the “No Hunting or Trespassing"” —— . ere West Coast, fading in effective Nevada City Laundry QUALITY WORK SKILLFULLY lion attributable to the boycott. Class C includes producer goods for which there are few available substitutes such as menthol, camphor, and perilla oil, and semi-manufactured goods on the wholesale level: Only about 5 per cent of the total re 4 PRIVATE BOYCOTT IMPORTS 26 PCT. America’s private boycott against Japanese goods accounts ffor approximately 26 per cent of the total $52 million decrease in our imports from Japan during the first year of the Sino-Japanese war, writes ‘Dr. NathFar Eastern Survey. The remaining loss in trade, he reports, has been due to the U. S. business recession, the normal increase in use of silk substitutes and internal factors in Japan hammering ELKS BOWLING SCORE In the Elks bowling tournament yesterday Nevada City lost four points to Marysville; Chico lost to Grass Valley by four points. The scores are Marysville seven points; Nevada ‘City six points; Grass Valley six points and Chico five points, As the tournament now stands Chico will play Nevada (City on the local Elks bowling alleys and Marysville will play Grass Valley. in’ Los Angeles, Urban centers: are DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME. _— STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF NEVADA. gs. I hereby certify that W. O. INNIS, and A. B. ENNIS, residinig at Nevada City, California, are partners. t ans acting business at Nevada City, in the State of California under tire On this llth day of February, 1939, before me, FRANK G. FINNEGAN, a Notary Public in and for the Jounty of Nevada, State of California. personally appeared A. B. INNIS, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed ito the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above wriitten. (Seal) FRANK G. FINNEGAN, “Notary Public in and for the Countty of Nevada, State of California, . STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY OF VENANGO. ss, On this 21st day of February, 1939, before me, HAROLD T. PARKER, a Notary Public in and for the County of Venango, State of Penn. . THE SUN PRODUCE residing at Ol] City, Pennsylvania, . PREE DELIVERY M13 Broad Strcet Phone THE SHAMROCK .C Mr. and Mrs. Wyant, Props. Complete 4 course dinner Choice of fish, steak, turkey 50 CENTS 226 Broad St. Nevada City Drawings, Paintings, Photographs, Colored Reproductions SEPIAGRAPHS Cliiford Warner COMMERCIAL STREET NEVADA CITY Tememmemenssn seen nee sylvania, .personally appeared W. O. Innis, known to me to be the person . whose name is subscribed to the . within instrument, and acknowlede. ed to me that he executed the same. . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have! hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written. (Seal) HAROLD T. PARKER, Notary Public in and for the County of Venango, State of Pemnslyvania. Notary Public. My \commission expires March 9, 1939. Feb, 27, Mar. 6,13, 20. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF i THE INTERIOR, GENERAL LAND . OFFICE, DISTRICT LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. FEBRUARY 25, 1939. MINERAL APPLICATION . NO, 032042, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the EMPIRE STAR MINES COM: PANY, LIMITED, whose positoffice address is Grass Valley, Cailifornia, . has made application for patent for} the RUBY LODE MINING CLAIM, Survey No. 6234, situated in the Willow Vailley Mining District, Nevada County, California, described as follows: . i 3 Beginning at Corner No. 1 of the RUBY LODE MINING CLAIM which is ‘dentical with the North East Corner of Section 8, Township 16, North Range 9 East, M. D. B. & M.: thence South 88° 07° W. 1359.95 feet to Corner No. 2 of said Lode Mining Claim; thence S. 1° 15’ BE. 600 feet to Corner No. 3 of said mining o'aim: thence North 88° 07° Hast 1359.95 feet to Corner No. 4 of siaiid mining Claim; thence North 1° 15’ West 600 feet to Corner No. 1 and the place of beginning, It conflicts with the Mountain Chief, unsurveyed. That the lands adjoining on the East, North and West are patented: that the Jands adjoiming on ithe South are unpatented. The conflict with the North West Quarter of the North East Quarter, (NWY% of NE%) of Section 8, Township 16 North, Range 9 East, M. D. B. & M. is expressly excluded from this alpplication. Location notice iis recorded in Book 24 of Mining Claims, Page 197, gs of Nevada County, ClaliforPOTTED FLOWERS — Bouquets, Corsages, Flowers for Celebrations, Weddings, Family Reunions andj} Special Occasions. FOOTES wf), Os STZ PHONE 420 Hills Flat Grass Va'ley LEONG GROCERY] FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES =. 314 Broad Street Nevada City YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH OUR COFFEE SHOP NATIONAL HOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP CALIFORNIA ELLIS PURLER, Register, Date of First Publication: Feb. 27, 1939, oon of Last Publication: May 1, Feb. 27, Mar. 6, 13, 20, 27, April 3, 10, 17, 24, May 2. Remodeling, Coat Relining, * stitching. Covered Buttons : Fur Work. Phone 404, Grass Valley 208 & more active than frwural_ districts. Political appeal of the boycott supported by many organizations has been strongly reinforced by ‘buy American” sentiment. Although ‘boy-cott sentiment is strong, many consumers thave not translated their sentiment into action. So far, the anti-Japanese boycott has been carried on almost ‘exclusively at the consumer goods. level, with little effort being made to enlist the aid of producers using Japanese raw materials. In certain areas ,retailers have cooperated by stopping repeat orders of Japanese goods and stocking substitutes. Where boycott sentiment is known caution in the purchase of Japanese goods, England, France, India, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries have similar private boycotts of varying effectiveness. The. ' to exist, wholesalers have exercised i ys —AND OUR PRICES WILL THE FAMILY MEAT ROUNDS OUT THE PERFECT MEAL. OUR — SHOP COMBINES FLAVOR WITH QUALITY OUR REPUTATION IS OUR most substantial results, more than . double those in the United States, are found in Southeast Asia, we While the boycott movement in the United States and elsewhere has not, . ] as some of its sponsors ‘hoped, de-. . machine, Dr. Becker theless: livered a telling blow to Japan’s war. . . QUALITY MEATSE THAT WILL MAKE MEAL PLANNING SO SIMPLE. BUDGET