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November 13, 1933 (4 pages)

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THE y oe Nevada City Nugeet 7 $05 Broad Street. Phone 36 NEVADA a Ae NUGGET 4 MONDAY, NOV. 13, 1933 SES scanammeeenel via Red Cross Poster of 1933 Appeals for Help for Needy A Leen Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City. : H. M. LEETE and C. B. ANDERSON.....2.....01... Publishers. } 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, 1879. SUBCRIPTION RATES One year, {/— og EVERYONE MUST HELP Not another winter like the last! That was the pledge of the new Administration when it came into office. Every effort is being given to achieve it. It represents the most earnest hope of every citizen. But government alone can't do it all. We can spend money for relief—and we are, but there is never enough. We can build public works—but there ‘comes an end to that, and the public treasury is not bottomless. A: large share of any -kind of relief effort must be borne by the individual citizen. _’ And this doesn’t mean charity, vital as that is. The best kind of relief is that which spends money and provides jobs @ ©n projects which are permanently valuable, and gives those who pay the bill something really needed. That is true whether. the work is done by the Federal government or the state, or. John Jones down the street. A dollar spent for a new house, or to repair an old one, does double duty. An extremely large share of it goes directly to labor in your own town. The rest of it goes to various industries, through numerous pockets. It touches many states and communities. It is always growing—and by the time it , has run its course it has done the work of fifty or a hundred dollars. Remember that—and remember too that you have selfish interest in building and repairing while prices are still in the economic basement. juices, aids digestion. li I gas add a spoonful of Adlerixa. One dase eleans out poisons an ' BOTH upper and lower bowels.—RE. Harris Drug Store—-Nev. City: “DRINK WATER WITH MEALS GOOD FOR STOMACH Water with meals helps stomach yloazed with nd washes spent a a few Mrs. Belle “Douglas days last week in San Francisco. LEGAL NOTICE. GOLD AND EMPLOYMENT Mr. Roosevelt's gold policy under which the government offers a market at the world price for as much of the yellow metal as it offered to it, is having a salutary effect on this country. ; WEEKLY COMMENT 1A 4 The purpose of the plan as affecting currency and credit . = expansion is of only academic interest to most of us. It’s direct effect will doubtless be an important expansion of mining activities, both here and abroad. Gold is like everything.else—the wider and more profitable the market, the more effort will be given to finding and developing the product. Thousands of men will find new work in the mining industry. Thousands of families will receive their livelihood because of it. And millions of dollars will be put in circulation, to surge through the veins of industry and speed the process of recovery. date. My with THE GAME’S THE THING Well, tell us then, what will; Of course you have a better plan With which to fill the bill. Come now explain, elucidate, We're eager to begin To .work out your profound ideas— This game we've got to win! sia You have no plan! My word, how ‘come? You've done a lot. of talking; If talk is all you have to give, There’s little sense in balking. : We can’t win this big game, ‘you know, Without cooperation; ‘ So lime up with your own home team . And chet ‘like ‘all farriation. agree three i : Sian i Rd ait Don't t “dean ‘sioutid & ad Whine, ‘““we can't; eH ‘ “That's rio way'to: play ‘ball; Ts We're up against a eich old team, Don't take time out ‘to ‘stall. Be ‘on your gtiard, do well your part, ‘ The game is well begun; And Franklin D. ‘has got the ball! Let’s help him make the run. oe care We may get ‘knocked about and bruised, (Or winded in the ‘game; A-touch down! Uncle Sam converts! _~ Hurrah, we've won the goal!’’ oe —A. Metiam Conner r Advertisement in The Nugget i is s Dollars i in Your Pocket! ~ FRATERNAL CARDS. ee iness. ap fae aa a OT and ambiguous. that same cartoon appears I heartily McCay. The picture! By CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN wife went to the V. F. the three hopefuls, splendid time at home. Mrs. said she had a good time too, Well anyway she had a better dinner , than I can afford to buy and that is You say the N. R. A. won't work! : ; Something. all expectations. The program oralizing, puerile, But today with Mr. men one labéléd what becomes ‘of their But if we have good sporting blood, i . We'll fight on; just the same; Then finally, beyond a doubt, We'll shout, “Upon my soul, tache. To look at them is to Ww. ings the other night, I stayed home we had a Every week from now on till December 30, I shall try to keep on reminding you of the firemen’s ball, which occurs on the evening of that dofulfilled There was a time in my life when ‘if I had seen the Winsor ; toon such as was in a Metropolitan paper of Sunday November 12th, I would have resented what appears to unnecessary McCay carwhen hard jearned money ‘and “eyentually ‘they . become public charges. I am of late entirely averse to any change in my living habits. I do not like to have the furniture changed around. The same mealtime, and all such funny ideas. What is this old age? If I break my mustache eup I shall certainly shave off my mus-. Cranberries when raw are not the least bit picturesque, but when made inio sauce or jelly they assume thai gorgeous red and a scintilating shinwaht them and one taste calls for more. NEVADA CITY LODGE, NO. 518 THE NATIONAL HOTEL Z. P. O. KLKSi ‘Phone oe Bibs ee ks Weisomn. COFFEE SHOP Meets second and fourth Friday éveVv. V. FOLEY, Exalted Ruler. zi C: R. E. Carr, Secretary. = Nevada City California LODGE, No. aac kK. of P3d Friday nights : rgan and Powell Here you will: find Knights always welPrices That Meet Present ARL LARSEN, C. C. £ FOSS. K. of R. & 8.. Day Conditions ~ MILO Meets the 1st and } Sermons ° Just a Little setter “YOU CAN’T BETTER. THE BEST"’. Finest Food and Coffee and BEER 134 Miil Street Grass Valley, Calif. ests =. OWL TAVERN CAFE . NUGGET ONLY $2.00 Per year male, merican Heroines By LOUISE M. COMSTOCK Mary Lindley Murray CENTURY and a half ago it was Wwoman’s part to mind her home and children and leave the making history to the men. in early York ‘city; mothe and o two charming that but for her, different!” General Washington at one ing an important council of war. ; After his defeat at the hands of the ; British at the Battle of Long Island, in August of 1776, Washington retreatand into lower Manhattan. By September 13 the British had gained control of both the East and Hudson rivers, so that Washington felt his position in New York ! city. untenable and commenced a-retreat northward, to a more strategic This move was only partially completed, ~ and General Putnam with 4,000 men, by the way shows a cobbler at work . nearly~one-fourth of the Colonial ! with his family lined up behind him. ; army, still remained in lower ManhatThe inscription on this picture runs, } , ‘Education For His Children, Later, a Good Home of Their Own.’’ At the bottom is this caption: SMALL IN‘COME. The next picture shows the same cobbler but-behind him are **Book: maker,” another “Gambler,”’ ‘a thirds. “Stock, Gambling,” ‘and the ‘saive in. ; ‘iption, SMALL INCOME. What M. . MeCay portrays is that some make good use of the ihcome they ‘have. Others seem not to understand or ed across East river location on Harlem Heights. _tan, when the British ‘décided throw a line across the island, cutting off ‘further ‘Yetreat. From ier tornie’ at the corner what is now Park avenue and ThirtySeventh street, Mrs. Murray watched — the retreat of the Americans and the ‘coming of: the British with anxious ‘his ‘men ‘were practically . theirs. with compliments avenue. ©, 1932, Western Newspaper Union. But Mary Lindley Murray not only minded one of the “most splendid homes New was a popular hostess and daughters dley Murray, the famous ; grammarian, but it has been claimed . “The history of the United States might easily have been time made her home his headquarters dur‘was but natural that-the Brit: fet teatters, Getiérals Howe and Clinton ‘and Governor Tyron, ‘stould ‘stép by the Murray ‘houge for a cliat. More‘over, their trap for the Americans was almost set; General Putnam and j..—So ‘a they entered the house ‘gladly, ‘Téavitig 4 their men tolling inipatiently outside.
For two précious liotrs Mrs. Murray Kept them there, plying them with ’ wine from the famous Murray ¢ellar, . '} and witticisms, .; Meanwhile, aided by the young Aaron i Burr and undér ¢over of a néarby ! -. wood, General Putnam moved his entire troops northward aid out of dan; ger. The following day the Colonists . won the Battle of Harlem Heights. At the present time plans are afoot to commemorate the services of Mrs. Murray by erecting an imposing monument over the Thirty-fourth street portal of the subway tunnel on Park of poration, SUMMONS. 2 as es IN‘ THE SUPERIOR COUR: OF the State-of-Cahifornia,in—and_tur the City and County of San Franc is MARIE KAEHLER, also kno MARIE HAUB, a Widow, Pl intiff, vs. MATHILDE M. DEISZ, 2 i.Jow, H, W. CLIFFORD, FLORENCE GAN TUTTLE, VL a OL HATTIE, E. LUEBE COLID a BELL THOMSON, MASON S. T HOMPSON, MARIA bp fo . MARY STR CARD, PHILOMINE McCARTHY, FBAN,-» GAUTHIER, ELIZA GAUT HIER, EMPRESS EXTENSION MINES ‘CORPORATION, a Nevada Corpor ation. SOLDEN GATE CONSOLIDATE cD I vIN' COMPANY; an Arizona Coraesioe GRASS VALLEY EX TENSION MINES “CO., a California Corporation, and also all persons unknown who have or claim any, interest in, or lien upon, the real property herein ‘described, Defendants.—No. 244837. Action brought in the Super ior Court . of the State of California, in and for the City and County of San’ Francisco, and the complaint filed in the office of the Clerk of said City and County, M. D. L. FULLER, Attorney for Plaintiff. The People of the State of California send greeting to Mathilde M. Deisz. a widow, H. W. Clifford, Florence Margan Tutile, Harry E. James, Hattie E. Lueben,' Colin Campbe}l Thomson, Mason S. Thompscen, Maria Haub, Mary Sirard, Philomine McCarthy, Frank Gauthier, Eliza Gauthier, Empress Extension Mines Cor poragjon, a Nevada corporation, Golden Gate Consolidated Mining Company, an Arizona corporation, Grass Valley Extension Mines Co., a California corporation, and also all persons unknown who have or claim any interest in, or lien upon, the real property herein described, defendants: : You ate hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the dbove entitled ‘‘ourt, by the above named plaintiff, fur the purpose of partitioning that certain real property situate, lying’and being in the City and County of San Francisco :nd in the County of Nevada, State oi California, described as. follows: 4 All that land situated in the City and County of San Francisco, State of C alifornia, more particularly described as follows, to-wit: PARCEL NO. 1: Commencing at a point on the easterly line of Nineteenth avenue, one hundred (100) feet northerly from the intersection of the said easterly line with the northerly line of Kirkham stréét; running thence nor’ erly along said, easterly line of Nineteenth avenue seventy-five (75) feet: thence at a right angle easterly one hundred and twenty (120) feet; thence at a right angle southerly seventy-five (75) feet; thence at a right angle westetly to the point of Commencement. Being 2. portion of Outside Land Block Number Seven Hundred and ifty-one (751). Ail that land situated in the County of Nevada, State of California, more particularly described as follows, tow PARCEL NO. 2: The _ southeast quarter (SE %) of Section Seventeen (17), the southwest quarter (SW \4) of the southwest quarter (SW %) of the southwest quarter (SW 4) of Section Sixteen (16), and. the north half (N %) of the north half (N 1%) of the northeast quarter (NE 44) of the nort he east quarter (NE 4) of Section Twenty (20), all in Township Sixteen (16) North, Range Eight (8) East, M. R: Bb. & M. PARCEL _NO. 3: The Christopher. Columbus: Consolidated Quartz Mine and the Golden Gate Mine, located in Sections Twenty-five (25) and Twentysix (26) of Township Sixteen (16) North, Range Eight (8) East, M. D. B. & M. And you are hereby directed to appear and answer’ the amended complaint in am“aetion entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Court of tye: State of California, in and for the © and County of San Franeisco,Within ten days after the ser* vice’on you of this summons, if served within this Count), or within thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are hereby notified that, unless you appear and answer as above required,.the said plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint as arising upon eontract, or will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the compl vint. Given.under my hand and the seal of this Superior Court, at the City: and County of San Francisco, State of oo this 15th day of August, (Seal) -H. L. MULCREVY, Cle ari By J. M. CUMMINS, Deputy Clerk. Oct 1610tM to of SHR ReTet Te heTeT EHS Barber Shop and Beauty Parior 3@8% Broad Street Beanty Parlor: 9 to 6 Barber. Shop: 8 to 5:30 Peimaitent Waving Phone 376 For Appointmenta EDDIE LEONG N. R. Fresh Fruit Vegetables Frésh Fish THURSDAY & FRIDAY Groceries Phone 74 314 Broad St. Nevada City NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Open to all reputable physicians and surgeons Elizabeth McD. Watson, Prop. COAL Winter Is Just Around The Corner NOW Is the time to lay in your supply of Standard Coal MINED IN UTAH A. V. Sauvee Phone 57 UNION ICE. DELIVERY . — eee SUBSCRIBE FOR HE NEVADA 4 Poked NUGGET NOW. ee . = . FOR SALE—Well FOR ‘OR SALE=—15 pteees Toncap Battery Sereen New, cut—10 by 50 inches 16 mesh, cheap. Ancho Mine, Graniteville, Calif 2tp located business lot. Can be purchased reasonable. Cash or terms. Call at Nugget office. ime FOR SALE—Five room house close to town—good lot, fruit trees and outbuildings. Enquire at Nevada City Nugget Office. 2t=p FOR SALE—Mining property half ‘a. mile from Graniteville, consisting of seven claims, plenty of gravel and lots of quartz; two stamp mills, water power, plenty of good timber. Address Box AB Nugget office. FOR SALE—The Searls Block on Commercial Street consisting of 7 stores, two of them brick buitdings. Fee investment for perSor income while imReply Box 34 11-6-4tp desiring some proving ‘property. Nugget Office FOR SALE USED LUMBER FOR SALE4000 feet 12x 16 30 feet long— 20:000 féet 10 x10 ‘all Tetigths— 10,000 feet 8 x 8 all lengths— 10,000 feet 6 x 8 all lengths — 10,000 feet 4 x 12 various lengths 5000 feet 6 x 6 20 feet Iong;— tx 2's 1 X4’s; 2x: 8's atid 2 x '6’s sash and frames: bolts, rods, nuts, 1 head frame 66 feet high 4-foot shedves; 10x 10 timbers, Oregon pine and -painted; with 1 60-ton Ore Bin in A-1 condition; 2 24foot head frame; and 1 30 foot-head frame: ° All in first class. condition at the Ranch’Mine—Man on the job. Phoné 386—J Address Bx 104. Nevada City, Califormia. Allison book. Nugget Offiffice. PIANO FOR THE BALANCE DUELate model piano located. here in the vicinity of .Nevada City, will sell for the small credit balance rental terms will handle. action essential, must move within 10 days. If interested on lease, Prompt write at once to H. B. McNe@ Dept. Acts., 401 East Main Qt. Medford, Oregon. 11-1,3te A POCKET MINING MANUEL—B. Harveys Bennett subjects include all. phases and facts of mining. Anyone interested in the mining industry should have a copy of thie For Sale at the Nevada City WANTED-TO BUY—2000 feet 2 inch used pipe or casing with couplings in good condition, als6 1000 feet 8 inch blower pipe. Notify Ancho Mine, Graniteville Calif. 2tp 11-13 Expert ‘Chimney Cleaning—85 per cent of all fires ‘originate in @eféctive or stopped up fives. Avoie this dangerous FIRE HAZARD by having your filtes cléan'‘ed. Clean, reasonable, dependable ‘serice, Twth Cities Chitntidy noe ob A. C Thomas. Ph. 298 6. v. 85-9te.. Te : SEE ME ABOUT YOuR EYES a : GEO, . SHIRKEY, 0. D. 3 OPTO OMETHIST Oe re, . A Superior Service AW. R. Jetfore & Son FUNERAL DIRECTORS Nevada City and Grass Valley Inquire °, x we A Jd we a . 7. ers imme ee dd at