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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 8, 1936 (6 pages)

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‘ A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City. H. M. LEETE Editor and Publisher Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at Nevada City, California, and entered _as mail matter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, S97 1879. ee SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year (In Advance) oa .......2.22-00.-----$2.50 ste ste Meateshs aferjeste es fetes, Hieieieies taste > RI MHIEIMHIMIH I Hieiininidinieiininicivivicivicieisieleleieios CAMPTONVILLE Myron Pauly. returned Thursday from a few days visit with relat ge at Oakland. Eugene H. Hays returned Friday’ R. L. P. ‘Bigelow and State Senator Jerrold Seawell will be among TENT FIRE CAMPTONVILLE, May 7.—One of the tents in which slept the cooks and K. P.’s in the local CCC camn took fire about ten o’clock Friday evening and was practically destroyed. Two boys were asleep in the tent at the time but were not awakened until the whole top was on fire. As soon as it awakened them, they got out, gave the alarm and in a few moments a hose of water was from a short visit with his mother at Browns Valley. the speaker guests at the next meet ing of the California Hydraulic Min Glenn O. Everman, public relations officer of the Twelfth district, Boy Scouts of America, embracing Arizona, Nevada and California, was the’ speaker at the» Retary luncheon yesterday. Himself a Rotarjan since 1$17,.Mr. Everman made a moving appeal to fellow Rotarians for action ing’ Association Saturday Bret Harte Both Inn. night speakers are eandidates for state senator from this district which comprises Sierra, Nevada and Placer counties. The topic which will be discussed at this meeting, according to’ President Healthy Children in this country and the menace of communism. He born (Contributed) told the soldier story: : of returning a on foreigna J. P. Hall, will be ‘Reduction in Compensation Insurance Rates for peuring Hy in supporting the scout movement . draulic and Placer Miners.” in order to halt increasing criminal activity at war. As the big the tent which readily put it out, and prevented spread to four adjoining tents. The cause of the fire nis not exactly known. It HIHONOR LIST started in the corner of the tent and not from the stove. trans CAMPTONVILLE, port from the battlefields in France after the on ‘ tain B. ship ap Stanley Long left for his home at Oakland Sunday after a week en@ visit here. Fire Guard Gleason arrived Fri day from Nevada City to take up his duties and_ Inspector the local station during ; A. H. Behrens and Albert Hamu 2 tom motored to Nevada City Fri on a short visit. William O. Grant motored to Grass Valley Friday on.a brief business visit. \ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Williams ode Mrs. Margaret Goldthwait came up ‘from Dobbins Sunday on a short visit with Mrs. Rachael M. Labadie. May 5.—Cap Boatsman at the summer season. Superintendent of Schools Agnes With all our helter skelter bustling about among excitproached New York, this lad was the Cooper of the California highway Mrs. McQuaid of Marysville spent HE: Kjotlie, principal of the. ing affairs of the moment, we seldom pause to notice and apfirst of several thousand to see the patrol were in town Saturday on aS Monday in town visiting the local . high school, yesterday announced He threw his ficial business. preciate truly astonishing achievements attained by men Statue of Liberty. schools. . the names of students who during hands into the air and_ shouted: working guietly but incessantly on matters of great human . the last report period attained the! “Back to God's country!”’ The honor roll and those who had been . significance. thousands on the shipechoed the . admitted to membership in the Cali. _ Today an opportunity comes to hand to take note of cry. fornia Scholastic Federation. Those! “Now why is this-God’s country?” such achievements, to rejoice over it and to voice words of Knot Hole . who won places on the honor roll . praise. It is a report from the State Department of Public the sneaker asked. “It is God’s eoun‘follow: Edna Doolittle, Fred Garriimpse of Building Activity our forefathers planned son, David McCraney and Bernice Health, showing that disease among children under 15 years ittrysobecause that every-man would be free! MAY 8, 1936. No.18 Melvay. of age has been constantly beaten down until now California to worship God according to the dic-. Members of the Scholastic FederaWeber Meade and Rural Supervisor 4 4 is for children one of the most healthful areas in the world. tates be of his own conscience, born to equal’ opportunity, would and tion are as follows: Ruth Godfrey, Dan Vella Flindt, Martz, Mary The average number of deaths among youngsters was would be forever free, as Americans Martz, Marian Mohr, Oscar Odereduced from 53.5 per 100,000 in 1900 to 18.1.in the 1930only know freedom. gaard, Lucy Proctor, Robert. Proctor “We-°want to keep it as, God's and Catherine Stephens. 34 period. Most striking of all has. been the decrease among How can we do it. We can those less than a year old. Deaths in this group were cut from country. use in social science, the same means San Quentin under 24 years of age, 103.2 in the 1906-09 period to 30.5 in 1930-34. that medical science has used in the only two were ever boy scouts. One Young lives are no longer. so openly at the mercy of tyfield of public health that is preventof those never got beyond the tenphoid fever, malaria, smallpox, measles and scarlet fever. tion, of those things that destroy derfoot stage. the ideals and the civilization we Child deaths from typhoid, for example, now number only have built. “In Los Angeles there was a very tough district called the Belvedere, 1.3-per 100,000, while thirty years ago they were 14.5. “There was a time in my boyhood where juvenile delinquency was just when smallpox: epidemies raged Of course there is still much to be done. Whooping about the worst in the entire councough, tuberculosis and diphtheria’ still claim many young through our neighborhood. My fathtry. The scout organization was er and mother kept us.in the house victims. But it is good to know the dangers are decreasing; away from contagion. Into the house challenged to show what it could do. it is good to know that keen, well-trained minds are waging would come the news of this boy or Inside of a year, it had reduced the delinquency in that district by 32 . incessant warfare against disease; it is good to know Califorgirl being taken by the dread disper cent. ease. But today we have no smallnia has become a land where children are healthy and safe. the pox or typhoid epidemics. Why? Be° “The cost to tax payers in cause medical science, through long years of research has found the way nA he 107 Mil Se. Drorcecapren studio phetos at that satisfies. reasonable Good “Tn social science we can do the prices-——no same thing. By inoculating our boys cuess work. 8-hour Kodak finish ing service? against all criminal those forces es of criminality, amounts to $43,000,000 a day. Is it not far cheaper to prevent them. Grass Valley United States, arising from all phas tendencies, which against would tear and far better for this country, for Con er has a_ erewa of painters repainting the familiar red house on the corner of Main and Washington streets,: Nevada City. This house is the property of Attorney the tax payers, who bear this huge new color burden, to set up prevention meth house is cream. The of the ods, give the boy& and girls con in building. to do, as every physician and social science
student will—tell—you they must do for their character develop-. fment, “Take it from 2.500.000 of us Painting tractor H. W. Pric Wright. down what we have been 150 years Four years of scouting exterior and_interior work is complete. White and colors in. several grades. Bill structive things to do that they like will do it. Of over 2000 inmates of Painting days are . The builder, Mr. here’ again. Our . Johns has comstock of paint for menced putting the than to ‘pay this huge’ Dill, which will have to be paid so long. as we fail in our efforts to build/ The new home of Mr. and Mrs. D.-C. log walls in place. You. can have a modern plumbing system even though you live in the country with a Palco Septic Tank. Used by large auto camps, government projects, forest service ete. A proven product at a very reasonable price. Carried in stock for your convenience. Contractor. ‘‘Cur ly” Stephens is constructing a new house on the Grass Valley road for Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick. The homes in this section sare uniformly of a high type and-the Kendrick home will be a fine addition to the community. Work on the elementary school Nevada City in will soon reach the stage of pouring concrete on the foundations, the steel workers being busy placing the reinforeing steel. There’s’ always something to be thankful for: “Waiter, these are very small oysters.’’ SYess sir!” “And they don’t appear to be very fresh.’’ “Then. it’s lucky they’re small, aint it. sir?” : NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY — Billick: being constructed of round. “THE FULL SERVICE -YARD” logs. at the end of Grove street, is rapOscar J. Odegaard, Manager’ idly taking shape. . Phones 498-499. Nevada City character into the boys and girls. “Crime in California increased 20 per cent during the ffirst three months of 1936. We now have in San, Quentin and Folsem, criminals under 24 Does that mean over years 3000' of age. . anything to you?) You are paying the Dill.’ It was announced meeting that the during District the Rotary. convention will be held in San Fran cisco May 25, 26 and 27. VEfeeling Official delegate for the Nevada City Rotary will be Frank Finnegan, newly elected president of the local club, Others who will go are Oscar Odegaard, past president, and. Bill Cain, all of AFTER MAY 15 The Price Of Maytag Washers Will Advance Ten Dollars You Save $10 By Buying A Maytag NOW Many Models to Choose From whom will go down from Sacramento on one of the river boats. of difference!” Mrs. Ralph Meredith and son left today for.their home in Oakland after spending a Meredith’s few parents, days with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . Will Maguire. Sacramento’s 100% Busiest Store VALUES @ Shift the expense, the burden and the responsibility of washday to the Maytag, as nearly three million other women have done. 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We urge you to know for yourself the “feel” of Ford V-8 engine performance—the almost effortless ease of handling—the remarkable stability under all The roomy, one-piece, cast alum damp-dries the clothes quick] and i is practically eutanstic i every operation. . Is The Very Best Time To Select Your ASK ABOUT THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN WASH FROCKS Federal Housing Act Now Enables You To Own A Maytag On (Unusually Easy Payments $1.00, $1.95, $2.95 Performance with Eeonomy Terms as low as $25 a month, after down payment, under UCC 144 a month plans. $510 an d up, FOB Detroit, including Safety Glass throughout in every body type. Standard accessory group ex'za. FOR GIRLS AND WOMEN— HUNDREDS OF NEW MODELS TO SELECT FROM GR&SS VALLEY, _ CALIFORNIA engine built for the woman to operate. 10-5-36 THE MAYTAG COMPANY e MANUFACTURERS e FOUNDED 1893 ¢ NEWTON, iowa “SINCE 1913” W. M. RUMSEY GARDEN MODELS we've built the “smartest of greases tnh~ They're distinguished! Chie! 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