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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 16, 1938 (10 pages)

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MONDAY, MAY 16, 1938, alamiaumeie NEVADA CITY NUGGET Whenever the recipe calls for cocoa or chocolate , . . call on Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate. There’s no grating; no melting; no waste. You save time, Steps, dishes! GHIRARDELLI’S ASMALL INVESTMENT PAYS ’ FOR COMFORT ON HOT DAYSHE You Can Learn How to Bake Successful CAKES, PASTRY HOTBREADS 5 at the a4 Homecraft institute Watch the Practical Demonstrations of AMAZINGLY LOW COST THE GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN COMFORT COOLING FOR HOMES, OFFICES, STORES, FACTORIES, THEATRES, SCHOOLS There is an Authorized Utility Dezert Kooler emu iv Zottoemron. . . BU ML EORD Enjoy Real Comfort on the Hottest Day! allphosphate BAKING POWDER @ @ @ the scientifically controlled double aetion leavener which raises batters anddoughs Baaa> to perfection. Rumford is . . : UNIFORM, DEPEND. ABLE..can never leave any bitter taste. Buy Rumford and try it! e AUTO COuRTS, ETC The Insulation that PAYS FOR ITSELF Even in California WHEL Oi) \ . e . on . 4 Heat-seal your home with PALCO WOOL, the fleecy, wall-thick insulation made from Redwood bark. Easily installed. Costs only a few cents per square foot of 4” thickness. Cuts fuel bills. Keeps homes warm in winter—cool in summer. Durable, sanitary, fire-retardant. / an AN AMAZING NEW KIND OF YEAST It Keeps Without Refrigeration! . «It’s Fast-Acting! @ Here at last is a baking yeast that women have always wanted —a yeast that will for weeks on your pantry she —yet it gives the fast action you've always wanted. Called Maca YEAST this remarkable new baking creation has been tried, tested, by thousands of housewives—they’ve been thrilled with their results! And Maca YxEastT costs no more, Maca Yeast is now demonstrated by Mrs. Jane Bar] ton at the Pacific Press Homecraft Institute. Every day more women are amazed at what this modern yeast will do. Maca YEAST will be on sale at your grocer’s suon. Ask him about ‘it. You'll want to use it right NORTHWESTERN YEAST COMPANY 1750 N. Ashiand Avenue, Chicago NEVADA CITY NUGGET and AreYoua‘Rehellious Housewife’? “THE CONSUMER'S CLINIC” Directed by Jane Barton Pactric RurA Press Come to MAY 18, 19 and 20 NEVADA THEATRE 2:00 P. M. Jane Barton's Consumer's Clinic and Homecraft Institute will help you solve the problems presented by higher -living costs. New methods of determining value by simple tests—short cuts to economical shopping—how to get the most out of what you buy. The Homecraft Institute features western recipes for western homes by a western home economist. It's practical. It's authentic. Everyone invited to take part. Admission absolutely free. Under the joint auspices of mee PAGE NINE Se eeteeeeae FARMERS READY TO ACT AGAINST By RALPH H. TAYLOR farmers ‘have learned during recent months—-when they have been forced to fight for the right to haul their more than eternal vigilance. Bols ‘ering vigilance, there must be be waged on many fronts. The latest development in ‘drive to regiment agriculture and render it subservient to political diictation and the domination of radical labor leaders comes in the form of a new Wagner Bill, which has been introduced in the United States senate. ~ Designed to increase the powers of the National Labor Relations Board and extend ‘its control to include many purely interstate projects and industries, the new bill, S. 3390, provides: LABOR RACKETS: The price of liberty. as California) United States is a party manufacturing, processing, construc tion, or furnishing of materials, ‘sup ‘icles under such contract. militant action. And the battle must . Subsidiaries in’ which he may have a! Federation of Labor has . controlling interest, and any other . lodged charges in Washington that the . Person participating or sharing dir-. the San Francisco office of the NL ectly or indirectly in such loan or}RB thas shown a disposition to engrant, requiring that— "(a) They will comply with all certifications of representatives, orders, and decisions issued ‘by the board (NLRB) pursuant ‘to the National Labor Relations Act, in any proceeding before the board (NLRB) under said Act to which such person, subsidiary, or other person thas been or may be a party; and that “(b) They. will not engage in any unfair labor practice defined in séc“That every contract to ‘which the CLOBE Al . PRODUCTS MAKE ‘Al COOKS! That's why tion 8 of the National Labor Relations Act, and will submit any question concerning the representation of their employees to the board (NLRB) for investigation and certification regardless of whether such person, subsidiary, or other person is otherwise subject to the provislions of said Act.’ Under the terms of Senate 3390, according to an analysis by the Associated Farmers of ‘California, every project to which the federal government has granted loans would come JANE BARTON approves them! . Labor Relations Board. This would include the Metropolitan Water District in Southern California, the Imperial Valley irrigation project, the Central Valleys Water Project, ete. . It would go further and place under . the control of the Labor Board all . farmers who have received loans, of subsidies from the federal government. It might likewise affect farmers who are producing raw materialsthe new bill would give the NLRB under the dictation of the National There is also the possibility that . United States or any agency of the control ov for the! received payments from the AAA, “Every grant or loan. of funds . affected. made by the United States or any . 4 s +, agency of the United States to any by the National
rops ucks—i : Vee ee Re ONG hae ". Person shall contain covenants by . Board to greatly extend its powers such , person, on behalf of hinfself,' is the fact that ‘the California State ery. er all farmers who have (Farmers in 56 of California’s 58 counties have received such payPlies, equipment, or articles of any ments.) It would bring under the kind, shall contain covenants by the control of the NLRB hundreds of feontractor on ‘behalf of himself, his farm workers-who are not. engaged subcontractors, and any other person in interstate commerce and who who furnishes, manufactures, conheretofore have been exempt. Addistructs or processes any of the ma-. tional thousands of workers who are terials, supplies, equipment or art= . engaged in purely local irrigation . or conservation projects would be Significant in light of this attempt Labor Relations recemtly courage communistic and radical leaders and has been guilty of gross favoritism inssupporting the CIO in California. California farmers have had enough of outside interferenice in their business; they have had to cope with sufficient. arrogance on the part of power drunk labor leaders, without giving those leaders a government whip to enforce their demands. And farmers who value their right to operate their own farms and market their own crops should let the United States Senate Know that a vote for S. 3390 will be considered a vote against agriculture. There is a need for militamt action. The senate needs to know the sentiment back home. Mrs. Etta LosKamp and grandson, Delbert Schiffner left Monday for San Diego where they will visit. with Cecil Schiffner who recently joined the U. S. navy. Before returning home Mrs. LosKamp will visit in San Francisco for ‘a time while Delbert Schiffner will return after about a week’s vacation. Otto Schiffner, superintendent of the Lava Cap mine, left Sunday for Los Angeles on a business trip and returned Tuesday. Mrs. Schiffner aecompanied him. Mrs. Lottie Seaman is quite ill at her home on Broad street. Her many friends hope for ‘her an early recovMy ee itrated at the HOMECRAFT INSTITUTE RK-A-DAY hands need not jtpelonine . discolored, rough, red. Use Chamberlain’s Lotion daily and the painful cracking ceases, your, hands become smooth and lovely, again, Entirely different from other, lotions, containing 13 essential oils, Chamberlain’s Lotion is + eee iquid, not my o seaman i sbeorved in only 37, seconds, et a today at any drug of department store. Chamberlain's Lonon”’ You Can Learn How to Bake Successful CAKES, PASTRY HOTBREADS Homecraft Institute Watch the Practical Demonstrations of RUMFORD allphosphate BAKING POWDER @ @ @ the scientifically controlled double action leavener which . rae raises batters and doughs <== to perfection. Rumford is UNIFORM, DEPEND: ABLE..can never leave any bitter taste. Buy Rumford and try it! at the WITH Union Glass Cleaner you save your hands, your time, your energy. It’s crystal clear, stainless, nonsmearing. Just spray it on—wipe it off and the glass is clean. Get a bottle ay from your grocer or Union Oy: UNION OIL COMPANY UNION Glass CLEANE CLEANSER made of === Glacialite THE WORLD'S SOFTEST CLEANSING ‘MATERIAL Restores Lustre & Sheen _ Shines as it Cleans : Economical Dependable Smooth ‘Your Grocer for 4 HOLLY ? CLEANSER DEMONSTRATED AT COOKING SCHOOL .« See how easily perfect jams and jellies are made with Pen-Jel, the original powdered fruit pectin, America’s favorite jelly-maker is also the most economical—when you figure cost by finished glass. Just follow simple cup-for-cup method—one recipe’for all fruits and berries. GUARANTEED NEVER TO FAIL . Se Re Se Oe Ti ae oa — erchandise! es ee GLOBE “A-1” PRODUCTS MAKES “A-1” COOKS > Globe “A-1” $1.98 . Pints 23c. TANG — THE PERFECT DRESSING Change to this new type Dressing Today Quarts 33c CORNMEAL 20 ounces .... 9c 20 ounces ......... 10c. 2 cans for 35c BRIARDALE OYSTERS 5 oz. cans WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 20 ounces 10c PANCAKE FLOUR AAG a Ca eee 22c INSTANT TAPIOCA . 12 ounces ...... RUMFORD BAKING POWDER 12 oz. can SPECIAL SYRUP TREE TEA 1 LB.97\1 LB..65¢ ALB.. 30c! 7 B.34c} M.J.B. RICE © Long grain ae 18c 4 lbs. ...... '35c BLACK Mose of the products offered Barton’s Homecraft Institute Demonstrations this week. here are featured in Pee. ORDER BY PHONE, PROMPT, FREE DELIVERY Phones 160 Prices effective from May 16th to 20th SUAcs Cee and 225 .