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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 31, 1935 (8 pages)

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* ae 1 ' Bs THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1935. \ — ~ ————_ a —— TeeSTee. é ya cette eaten oeatenteterteoketestefestesteestectete = % Fe Nevada City Nugget 3 Moulting Perhaps : [ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 305 Broad Street. Phone 36 = + * ee A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Pub4 * * ENGINE lished at Nevada City. * For birds may come and birds may go, £ ACCOUNTANT. A) MINING ERS 1) BE or] at i CREAMER a EI ae RTS en Editor and Publisher B 4 The flag lives on forever. of : MISS ALICE MOORE RONALD A. FRASER ie 2 + & x 5S Mine Systems Income Tax Returns EVADE OEY. GAL UIA Published Semi-weekly, Monday and Friday at ee A * Box 785, Nevada City ; y yO : Nevada City, California, and entered as mail mat% MA eyed Se peas ays ees * ipa eee en serene ter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada’ # + > ere was a s Ip, guoth he, * ATTORNEYS {Plant design and construction. Suunder Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. % ke The eagie on its mizzen mast % a. a ; bervision of operation. Mine manOne year (Im Advance) -...--+-:-------ctsecs200 Bs i And there were nine black crows, he groaned, ATTORNEY AT pee western fields. ; * . . : * 205 Pine St.,sopposite courthouse 2 te % , We etentetenerienterte tet oeate oeateoteatenteateoteateatenteteotegeateteogeteeg festeotutecttectateotetesteteatectateteeteoleteate fee + “snd trembled in his fright, Nevada City, Calif. FRED M. MILLER as * “They dragged that eagle from his perch— * CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER Ca italy 1sm to Pe rs 1 St 4 A truly fearsome sight!! z W. E. WRIGHT MINING DISTRICT MAPS #OR SALE p ; + 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW 262 S. Auburn St. Grass Valley A PGA RE : i £ Office in Union Building r om e s : > % 3 ’ (Contributed) 4 eee key ty shrieked at me, ks Phone 28 Nevada City fie F, o CONNOR ere : : } % nat bird s a tota: loss, ee cet Mining and Civil Engineer Capitalism is slated for a long and lusty life and shows > . ue we kee wane Ac * rT Niloa J.T. Hennesty. Gnited States Mineral Surveying none of the-ailing symptoms ascribed to it by the score of B I killed Ea de = * tenia Roly Eiesused : Suitveyor economic and_ political wizards now dotting the American 7. ioe supiie ween he deck * Nilon, Hennessy and Kelly . 203 West Main st. Grass 5 Valley landscape, H. 1. Mencken, editor and wrtier, declared in Lib% B ft of . + ATTORNEYS AT LAW everett adeenureorete — te ibe acck oe: ereft of strength and motion, % . Office, 127 Mill St. . Grass Valley Grass Valley wpe A ‘ hat th rime exponent ost Sociales. Hija . x As silent as a painted bird e Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nev. City sserting that the pri issia,; == ; ae 5 : ra in reality conforms precisely to the capitalist pattern, Mr. % Upon a painted ocean. ; ~ . George L. Jones Frank G. Finnegan E. H. ARMSTRONG Mencken writes in Liberty magazine “‘It is unadulterated rub# * . JONES & FINNEGAN Office 208% ‘West Main Street oh hk nd ish to sav that our svetem is on the way out. * “Be calm, be calm oh stranger guest, = . Office: Morgan & Powell Buildings, Telephone 163 Grass Valley ish, hooey = ; y / tf : te = Said Files on parade, * . Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal. “Capita ism has wrought enormous improvements ‘i ; z “This land ie cull he UA TELEPHONE 273 CHARLES L. HOGUE, O. D. living conditions, providing American workmen with better! # Wh coe ou uae * 2 re = OPTOMETRIST : homes, clothing, food, education and institutions while in! . # , y y * DOCTORS Corrective examination and trainRoe tu. fe acciieeant story. iB Perhaps the eagle’s moulting now, Ka B. W. HUMMELT, M. D. ing for defective vision and function1SSlé i it a A d h ] ill oc al.di 5 Ke Ky na shortly will revive, ies al disorders of the eyes. “The Bolsheviki are mainly scoundrels but not many of 2 : ‘a it PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. £67 MIRE PK 94 Gone + Perha sin lumace fresh and new de ¢ MI ot. 1, 62 aTass Valley them are fools,’ he states. “They went into office howling 3 oe ee ase gered + 400 Broad St. i ie : ‘tal . h Nan diss Gece nad cnet ks The creature will survive. ie Office Hours: 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m. DR.E.C.SKINNER > mai mat aires Nisebes A Bian a oe The] ues e t a. 3s i & Evenings 7-8 Phone 395 X-RAY OSTHOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ; 1¢ JAS ; q rLYyY re2h e 1 % oy hv I j important job was to accumuzate 1 e lack of it almost re i * Th wild eyed stranger gasped and fled—_ % Wveniige be. Aupelcnnant duced Russia to starvation. “The program of the Soviet blows up at least half of the! gaudy theory of Marxism and convicts them of gross hypocracy that borders on,the comic. It cannot substitute for a system that has produced such fine institutions as the Library of Congress, the John Hopkins Medical School and the Philadelphia Orchestra,’ he contends. WOMAN'S AUXILIARY TO SUMMARY SERA WORK ~~ He seemed like one distraught, * Who thought that all the land had gained Had straightway come to naught; But Files and I pursued our way, Engaged in conversation, And, “‘ain’t no sense in gettin’ scared,” Was Files’-observation. te fe fe it *, S toate shee phe. BH oyey ve estesteste teeter o ony 4 ah Xe * * > fe te a + este Me rteatisteste ste testest Yn % Me ste she ste teste startet stash Here se rgest ENE EN TONNE Nt eae ie ee teeyeieivietek eee: ie stfesye sy tafe aoe BUILDER’S EXCHANGE CAMPTONVILLE DISTRICT activities in WAG dvaaal SERA the Camptonville district since started December A Woman's dainty at the meeting of the Nevada Coun' first, three local projects have been } ‘-ty Builder's Exchange Wednesday Twelve patrols of Tahoe Area! f Bvonine completed. Improvement of CamptonCouncil Scouts earned the right last . i Mrs. Brean’ Ss One of the first works of this aux-. ville district, which included a fire] week, at the Council Spring Camp. . . iliary will be to care for the comwidening of the fort and pleasure of wives of exchange members who will attend the convention in Grass Valley on June}; 22. Mrs. Paul Jenks was elected president and Mrs. Ralph Baker, secretary. It is expected that the June 22 convention of the Northern California ‘Builder's Exchange will bring 300 visitors to Grass Valley. break around town; streets, drainage improvement and installation of -a covered concrete culvert along Main street. erection . of several sets of concrete steps, erection of,a rock waterway carrying the drainage out of town; the cleaning and rehabilation of the Camptonville General Public Cemetery. Supplementary with this work, the Forcompleted their headto est Service Wednesday night’s meeting of the quarters for the Camptonville dis] 1 exchange was followed by social time trict, and their local plant is much of : = or hac vorked for ne are and refreshments. ed. Cooking and general activities NEXt to Hale's addition to the town. A school project was Hkewise voman A minstrel show at the Veterhns Memorial building will be given durpleted, consisting of painting two . ae : CARD PARTY ry ing the convention. school buildings inside and _ out, : ; : ____ HERE Meets eee ee 4 : j Ponemah Council, Degree of Po-. j cleaning out the yard, brushing and. _ : . PEERS : : 4 cahontas, are preparing te give a trimming the trees, eérecting two ; A { i + hild 1 card party on Monday evening, May FOR SUMBER courts for e children to: play, aj.. : ; p COUT ES A peere EO, PES) 27 in Pythian Castle: Prizes are to the larger pupils and the little tots, im{ . j large one for a small one for TWELVE PATROLS EARN oree, fornia Camporal October. than the number last fall. earned an patrols rated ‘‘B’’, one a “C” new patrol a “D’’, Pe The Camporee this year according provement . something the Scouts had made them were greatly improved. be awarded for high scores in whist, bridge and mah jongg, as well as a door prize. Mrs. William Maher of Oakland was a Memorial Day visitor with her RIGHT TO CAMPORAL brother, George Walling. to attend the Northern Cali-' . News Stand oral at. Richmond next . . Stationery, Magazines This is one more patrol’! 316 Broad St. Nevada City that participated . . i These patrols, 84 Scouts, . “A” rating. Seven other and a. the judges showed a decided im-: in camping equipment, . 100% ALUES LUUY Vatues. BUSINESS IS GREAT . DAYS THOUSANDS OF NEW protection measure; the road brushed and the brush burned. Two new projects have been ap. proved and are being commenceé at . this time! another school project . includes the repair of the grammar . school building; a new porch on the . rear With a concrete gutter, and a! . new galvanized iron roof on the en-. ; proved water drains to remove the . street surface water from gutting: — ; the school yard. . A small forest project was also ' . completed, cutting brush along the) pola Garden Valley road, as a fire: \ . i i 106 Pine St. TREAT YOURSELF TO THE Best HAIR CUTTING LADIES WORK OUR . . SPECIALTY if LARSEN’S BARBER SHOP Nevada City . MODEL . WASH DRESSES . AND . PLAY-TIME ENSEMBLES Dress Sold Here will give You Satisfaction Every See New Summer Fabrics . tire buildin, and the erectton-or two . ; new toilets, as per specifications of . — j . the State Board of Health. j . A new road project will be start; ed shortly, which provides for a mod-: ; erate amount of work on each out-! . laying road in this vicinity, which! ;ineludes Mill Creek,Weeds Points, . Old Mountain Houes, Pike City, . Nevada City, California Phone 88 } '
{ . STYLES RIGHT FIT RIGHT . . . OVER 300 Famous Betty Brooks Krocks $1.00 SUMMER DRESSES age jj Others at $3.95 and $4. . . Sizes 12 to 20—38 to ig . The pune Produce and Grocery Co. OVED 400 QUALITY 315 Broad Street OMpS . ors hpdeeaws Oak Valley, Garden Val-. : { } ley, Marysville, Pike City-Freeman’s Crossing. The work will consist: of . labor and the hauling of some rock and gravel. The successful completion of these! last two projects depend upon the relief roll in this vicinity during the next two months. If industry starts up and men now working onrelief are able to gain other employment, the relief crew will be cut down, and may even subside before the work is completed. The relief work on this section has been very helpful during the past few months, the men on the roll, having employment, being able to take care of their families without want or suffering, and at the same time, improvements being accomplised of a lasting nature that could not have otherwise-been afforded: The school projects were sponsored by. the local board of trustees and the other projects by Supervisor W. J. Mellon, } COMPARE OUR PRICES WEBB MOTORS FORD DEALERS Subseribe for The Nugget—NOW. Enroll Now! —When school closes.. “Get the jump” on your classmates. Start your HEALD Training at once Be prepared for a Business Career away in advance of those who wait. Many positions are waiting to be filled. Billie Eubanks Employed by Federal Govt. Minnie Ellena Employed by Hipp. Theatre DON’T WATT . eo TO-LEARN ee LEARN TO BE PROMPT — 3 cOMPT HEALD'S Offers the Finest in. Business Courses Don't Gable With Success, Get the RIGHT TRAINING — NOW!! A TRAINED STUDENT IS ALWAYS IN DEMAND Write for Information Heald’s Business & Secretarial Schoo Luke W. Peart, Pres. 14th & K Sts. Sacramento, Calif. Other Schools in San Jose, Oakland, San Francisco LEARN: Diesel, Electrical, Mechanica} pres and ae E er= ing ‘under HEALD Tutelage. INVES THE FUTURE. Write for taformanon” HEALD’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL Fost snk ven Seen fan Rvncions Residence Phone 2 Office Phone W. W: REED, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Nevada City, Calif. Office 418 Broad Street Office 310 W.-Main St. Phone 710 Opposite Bret Harte Inn Grass Valley, Calif. M.¢ 362 Hours: 1-to 3: and:7°to 8: PALFRED H. TICKELL, M. D. Office 207 Pine Street PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Nevada City, Calif. DR. VERNON V. ROOD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and residence at 128 Neal St. Grass Valley Office hours 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 p.m. 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 525 Nevada Street Glasses correctly fitted. Electromagnet for removing steel Hours 11 to 4 H. N. MARCH, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON -—+} 152% Mill Street, up stairs, second W. P. SAWYER, M.D. . tioor, 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m. daily. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Mon., Wed., Fri., evenings. Phone 19 Grass Valley Evenings by Appointment Office Ott Bldg Main Street Phone office 11 Residence 73 ‘DENTISTS : CARL POWER JONES. M. D. 129 South Auburn St., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 3 7 to 8 Dp. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 Grass Valley. DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS DENTIST 312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 a. m. Hours: DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER DENTIST A-RAY Facilities Available 9:00-5:00 Evening appoint; Morgan & Powell Bldg. . to 6:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint . — : : ens t ment. Complete X-Ray Service. . °M': ‘gine Wace = Phone 95. ee , : DR. JOHN R. BELL . THE. NEW D D L DENTIST EA Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 . . There was a young man wanted Evenings by Appointment Beer. Phone ‘ Phone 278 R EDWARD C. UREN . CIVIL. AND MINING ENGINEER Mining Reports Furnished Mining District Maps He wanted it sparkling and clear, When he found the New Deal, he let,out a squeal, It was here that. he found it was DEAR OLD SCHLITZ Main St. Grass Valley Nevada City { WELL, . HAVE MY MENUS I(ruevit suit PLANNED FOR} me aii RIG ALL NEXT iF You WEEK.IHOPE. . 1 YOU'LL LIKE] . HAVE PLENTY . . . GLASSES Open the door to a new world for people whose eyesight is poor GEO. H .SHIRKEY, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST LP) , 118 Mill Street GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. marry a rnieninnhinem: einstein Ou MEATS “Make” Your Menus “ Commercial St. scererrrrrs Our wide variety of meats sleet will suit the most exacting elie: tastes, and fit the most eco: 4 nomical budget. : ret At the Keystone Market ‘. _ that quality and low price do go togethyou will find er to help you make an ap{. . petizing, delicious dinner. Keystone Market CALANAN and RICHARDS Nevada a : ea esac Boulder St. OMI OOOO HIM : NATIONAL HOTEL COFFEE SHOP . Nevada City, California Here you will find Prices That Meet Present Day Conditions he) Se te cox serene) neat He ete Rien’ ee Sc ac Sc ced NEVADA CITY HOME LAUNDRY FAMILY TRADE OUR SPECIALTY Mrs, YU. Mullis, Prop. Nevada Cit» Phone 491 W Prompt and Reasonable Service al ‘s, *