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Stand Fast
—America!
By Den Walters
ONSTANT peril and discomfort was: the. daily
lot of those courageous men and women who
founded America!
Lurking savages and wild beasts threatened them in
their lonely log cabins. Uncomfortable corn-husl@
mattresses, candles or crude oil lamps, food from
gardens and patches of grain literally “hewn” out of
the wilderness, heat for all purposes by open fireplaces or inconvenient wood stoves, clothing hand
woven and hand sewed—this was life in America in
the early days. e
But these pioneers
They originated the “town meeting”—fore-runner of
our: present system of elections. They ALL attended
these meetings—and they ALL voted!
Today—even those of the most modest income, have
electric lights, gas heat, radios, automobiles, telephones, attractive homes.
But today—America faces new perils that threaten
our homes and our very existence as a nation!
Communism is organizing here in an effort to overthrow our Government by force -nd violence. Visionaries and radicals are trying to get control of our
affairs through election to official positions.
We, in America, TODAY must rally to the colors.
Important national organizations are warning us that
we must act together NOW— if the liberty we value
“so highly is to be preserved.
“E. R. West, President of the United States Junior
Chamber of Commerce; Ed. Hayes, National Commander of the American Legion and Michael F.
Shannon, Grand Exalted Ruler of the Elks—these
are only a y of the national leaders who are j
issuing solemn warnings to us all—based on their
knowledge of actualfacts regarding Communist
and other radical activities.
If we should ALL vote—and, in God’s name why
shouldn’t we—just as our forefathers ALL voted
when danger threatened, this peril can be averted.
Stand Fast America—and Cast Your Ballots.
“stuck together”.
(NOTE. This is one of a series of eigh: editorials sponsored by
STEADFAST CALIFORNIANS, ASSOCIATED.)
. prepared when week end guests are
expected.
Tamale Pie
round of beef.
1 lb. pork steak.
Cut into small pieces (leave fat
on) and cover with water, cook until well done. Keep covered with
water while cooking, about on hour.
When meat is done add:
4 teaspoonsful chili powder.
3 doz. ripe olives.
2 doz. seeded raisins.
2 cloves, garlic.
Salt to taste.
Then thicken the meet gravy with
d tees do
a hot oven about 45 minutes.
Corn Meal Crust for Tamale Pie
Two-thirds cup lard.
1 pint boiling water.
1 cup corn meal.
1 teaspoon salt.
Put the salt, water and lard in a
kettle,
stir in the corn meal.
and bring to a. boil.
Boil about
five minutes. When cool enough to
handle, spread on bottom and sides
of the two quart kettle. Turn the
meat mixture into this. Put smail
round pats of the crust on top and
bake.
BIRTH
EDWARDS—In Nevada. county,
26, 1934, to Mr. and Mrs.
Edwards, of Grass Valley,
pee reone .
SUMMONS
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA.;:
JENNIE HANSEN, Plaintiff, vs. B.
IGNACIO ORTEGA, ‘Defendant.
Action brought in the Superior
ctober
hester a
.
. che
, SO
Slowly .
FRATERNAL AND
. CLUB DIRECTORY
. WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB
Regular meetings the 2nd. and
fourth Mondays of the month, at
the Brand Studio.
President, Mrs. GC. E. Parsons.
. Secretary, Mrs. C. G. Sweeney
Office 207 Pine Street
525 Nevada Street
Residence
. Phone oft
W. P. SAWYER, M.
Eye, Ear,
D.
Nose and ThroatGlasses correctly fitted. Electromagnet for removing steel Hours 11 to 4
Evenings by Appointment
Office Ott Bldg Main Street
‘fice. 11
DENTISTS
to 6:00 p. m.
DENTIST
DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS
312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 a. m.
Evenings by appointment. Complete X-Ray Service.
Phone 95.
Morgan & Powell Bldg.
DR. JOHN R. BELL
DENTIST
Office Hours: 8:30 to 5: 30
Evenings by Appointment
A. M. HOLMES
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Nevada City—Grass Valley
The Service of Sincerity
Court of the State of California in.
and for the County of Nevada, and
the Complaint filed in the office of
Clerk of said County of Nevada, E.
H. ARMSTRONG, Attorney for Plairtiff.
The People of the State of Califor-.
nia Send Greetings to B. IGNACIO
ORTEGA, Defendant:
YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED
TO APPEAR, and answer the complaint in an action entitled as above,
brought against you in the Superior
Court of the’ State of California in
and for the County of Nevada within ten days after the service on you
of this summons—jif served within
this county; or within thirty davg it
served elsewhere.
And you are hereby notified that
unless you appear and answer as
[cere judgment for any money or
damages demanded in the Complaint,
as arising upon contract, or will
apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the Complaint.
Given under my hand and seal of
the Superior Court of the State of
California in and for the County of
Nevada, this 5th day of September
A. D.1934,
R. N. McCORMACK, Clerk,
By R. E. DEEBLE, Deputy Clerk.
ub. Sept. 21 28;-Oct, 5, 12, 19; 26,
Noy. 2, 9.
NOTICE OF SALE OF TRACTOR
TO SATISFY LIEN
Notice is hereby given that under
the provisions of Sections 3051 and
13052 of the Civil Code of California,
It’s time to think about Christesse .
and the friends on your gift list.
. Your photograph is the most per\ sonal.
Avoid the worries of late shopping
Joe —— Nay
Piorocraprenf
Phone 67 for ent
Valley, Calif. Grass
on Friday, the 9th day of November,
1934, at 10 “o'clock A. M., at the
place of business of.Pete Andreotti,
Hills Flat, Grass Valley, California,
, the undersigned will sell at pubie
iauction to the highest bidder for
cash in lawful money of the U. S.,
the following personal property:
One 60 horse power Best Tractor
jor caterpillar, Model No. 773, Motor
‘No. 973A, owned by the You Bet
Mining Company, Ogden Chase, manager, whose address is Bret’ Harte
Inn, Grass Valley, California.
Said sale will be made to satisfy
‘above required, the said Plaintiff will]!
a lien thereon for storage in the sum .
of $60.00, for one year ending Octo-'
ber 1, 1934.
PETE ANDREOTTI,
Leinor.
First Pub. October 19, 1934.
. HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,
N. S. G. W.
Meets every Tuesday evening at
Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street.
Visiting Native Sons welcome.
SARL J. TOBIASSEN, Pres.
DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y.
Nevada City Lodge, No. 518,
B. P. O. Elks
Meets second and fourth Friday evenings in Elks home, Pine
Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks
welcome.
W. E. WRIGHT, Exalted. Ruler.
i Vv. V. FOLEY, Secretary.
. Just a Little Better
OWL TAVERN CAFE
‘YOU CAN’T BETTER
THE BEST”
Finest Food and Coffee
and BEER
134 Mill
Grass Valley,
Street
Calif.
Safes Cecned
Repaired and
Combinations
Changed
Keys made for lock,
repaired, knives
every saw
filing, bicycles
and lawn mowers’ sharpened,
Gunsmith.
RAY’S F. IT SHOP
220 East Main . Phone 602
GRASS , ALLEY
ous conditions, etc?
The blood is the stream of life,
why suffer with organic distress,
poor circulation, diabetes, tumorProf. Isbells Mineral, a boom to
mankind, nature’s own product.
Call or write for information to
ACTON M. CLEVELAND
ie 73 3
; ae DAY, NOV. 2, 1934 e Qn rr m «7 > Tr FRI a ’ : ’ wz
PAGETWO THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET oe
‘Nevada Cit ‘Nugget _ or Vit il ty é PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY le
305 Broad Street. Phone 36 : Be
* ag : eae oe GINEE :
A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Pub£ . % e a “ “ATTORNEYS MINING EN RS
lished at Nevada City. rae If all the rimes I ever wrote + . OBERT W. THAR > RONALD A. FRASER
ote . 7 . % an . :
ow UeRTE. 3 ee Editor and Publisher « $ Were fed to one lean, lanky goat, R nontuy Ae LAW . Milas Wakineer
=. I’m sure he’d grow so sleek and trim _ +. office in Union Blde., Nevada City; NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA
Published Senri-weekly, Monday and Friday at Ka Bey A d 4 ; h in h ae 5 * Office in Union as, a Box 260 Phone 208-R
Nevada City, California, and entered’as mail mat* : na gain so much 1n strength of limb, : Phone 28 5 firvestientions; Surveys, reports.
ter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada + < That he could leap from crag to crag, * —_— JARRY M. Mc KEE . Plant ale and oe Sy: : 56 3 3 i 63 srvisi rat Mine anCity,, under Act of Congtess,,March 3,1879. %/% All day, and show no trace of fag ' * HAt ‘OHNEY AL re Renee Oersuliine, ba
+ <7t4> ray -. 1 ral ae . > ae d sh ase 7 ’ Ne . S 2 K: me pith pala es — $2.50 * : In brain Or brawn, * 205 Pine St., opposite courthouse Serle ag years experience in
One year (In Advance) ....-------------------+--pa. + * * Nevada City, Calif. western 8.
a If all the ri I " ae ILL
ee Were placed upon a ferry boat * W. E. WRIGHT CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER
4 % ‘ MINING DISTRICT MAPS FOR SALE
“GIVE US MES TO MATCH OUR * And jettisoned out a the bay, s Office in Union Building 2628 pare St ¢ Grass Valle af
o 3 Of course they'd sink without delay, %. Phone 28 Nevada City} “"" . nae oe
MOUNTAINS é And silly fish with goggle eyes $. —Gecap E WINBURN J. F. OCONNOR .
x Would stare at them in mild surprise, ss oe pate Mining and Civil Engineer
a ; = Both night and day. * s Rae i a 5 United States Mineral Surveying
Is Sinclair of New Jersey, and way points, a man to ie y &. 152 Mill Street Ci le Lieensed’ Surveyor
. KX Grass Valley, Calif. 1one + ; Phe ie
> . ae * F ee 203 West Main St. Grass Valley
eg Me ee . d ts West; a man to match. . % If all my verses, . contend, a eermrer STi Geaneasy pen eee a.
S erriam rom iowa an poin s a . W ] id . ] d d we brs + NITION ‘ i INnnessy ]
. ere laid precisely end to end, : Lynne Kelly EDWARD C. UREN
our mountains? Ps ‘ oe x phen cas CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER
Are either of these men worthy in record or character to i ea . oe sd fre sea ae pee *. Nilon, Hennessy and Kelly Mining Reports Furnished
b € California? . pepe ey ee ree Bes % ATTORNEYS AT LAW Mining District. Mans x
tf . . . Ka Sah 2 i » > a s})
ee ee tote And there against the fields of night, * . Office, 127 Mill St. Grass Valley . _ aoe id
When you go to the polls Tuesday, ask yourself these . _ F : 3 moe te bce eee 7 wip . Phone 278K Nevada City
: 7 I'd see the simple things ignite Doreen © Powe cicm Nev Oy
peeatens. Pot e Calan * And burn ingloriously. * . George L. Jones Frank G. Finnegan C. A. WALLBRECHT
One man i candidate for governor or California . ¢ * é GAN ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
5 . she 4
measures up to that proud invocation, answers in character, . % If all-the rimes I ever wrote EG ooh coe lene: palates Paced
: : 1 *}e age = us eS . e a S eve ALTE) 2 ae =] 2 ARNO TORRAT
rec 1 abi at prayer: “God send us . % See * FRENCH CORRAL
M spotless record, and in ability, that praye : ie Were on the Yuba's tide afloat, *. Broad Street, Nevada Uity, Cab Will consult with you on all classes
A
> *f,° . AO Y ) 1 273 4 SE
oe R L, H tht b i & lifornia of sterling . % And drifting swiftly to the — + aoa! PHONE tes = of work.—Advice given.
cht, was rn in Califor ing . # : . ees
Be ie a ee cee ot the rote to cee 2 a de las ea a t DOCTORS os
ans a ak A Sie hace in Shanta © Why do I write these futile things eS 2s Grass ‘Valley —
a eo ee ee a eee ix To which such scant importance clings? *; B. W. HUMMELT, Mp
county he Nobody k ; al PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
: a j ee. obody knows. : =
Reared in the great family tradition of service—Gover. + y Merri C 2 400 Broad St. CHARLES L. HOGUE, V0. D.
hell —A. Merriam Conner. s OPTOMETRIST
nor ne Haight was a great uncle— Raymond L. Haight 1 is the . OS eR Se stesh . ef Ce Bee eee ee Corrective examination and trainonly progressive candidate for governor today. He is heir adiee : Sa to evenings 7-8 acne 295 S-RAY (. . . sor defective vicion aud Giaction:
the political faith of Hixam Johnson, California's greates gov-. EW WEREED MD . at Misotdere: of tne. even:
se
% _ a 147 Mill St. Ph. 624 Grass Valley
ernor. ie A PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Why vote for little men, for Sophists and dreamers, for ii meee Aimee © euwenda % Mecsas Ce CAL eg ee = as
we Da VFPFie“ Q ry a rs . -.
turn coats and schemers—when a leaded, young, virile, out-)% ae y pies 2ye Drees oe General Surgery, Urinary Diseases
standing in achievement, asks for your ballot? . Here is a tamale pie, a recipe one or two tablespoonfuls of corn Toe Bae ea 128 Neal Street Phone 779
x z * . . 7 ray 29 “6 . ) is ie 2 vesidence Sa 3 J eP 3D
Let us reject with dignity both “reformer” and perfor. from an early California family, that' meal and boil about five minutes. ours; 10 to 10 a, nf. 2to 5p m.
mer.” and elect A leader. lis ‘better than — and = ee Guo into two . ALFRED H. TICKELL, M. D. Evenings tr Appointment
: : ares aes ‘when warmed over the next day. Aj pan lined with corn meal crust. Put PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON eee a
oe ‘handy cold weather dish to have. pats of the crust on top and bake in Nevada City, Calif. DR. E. C. SKINNER
OSTEOPATHIC -PHYSICIAN
Evenings by Appointment
Office 413 W. Main St. Phone 710
Grass Valley, 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°40 4). m. 7 to: Sp. m:
H. N. MARCH, M. D.
152% Mill Street, up stairs, second
floor, 10-12°a. m. 2-5 p. m. daily.
Mon., Wed., Fri., evenings. Phone 19
Grass Valley is!
CARL POWER JONES, M. D.
Office Hours: 1 to 3 7 to 8 p. m.
Sundays 11:30 to 12:30
“DR. ROBT. W. DETTNERPhone 3211
DENTIST
X-RAY Facilities Available
Hours: 9:00-5:00 Evening appointments. 12014 Mii} Street. Phone 77
Grass Valley, Calif.
THE NEW DEAL
There was a young man wanted
Beer. :
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 °
22, 1934. Second Pub. October
CAMPTONVILLE, CALIFORNIA CLEANING AND in
PRESSING
: CASH AND CARRY
e . Bete $1.10
Express Your DRESSES .__. $1.10 and up
Personality LADIES’ AND MEN’S
ln Good Printing—It Pays ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS
Di sdend Tailor Made Custom Clothes
rv Ss PHONE 217W
The Nugget Print Shop Forrest B. Risley, Prop.
305 Broad Street Nevada City . . . . . Bost Building Broad Street
Ce . Nevada City, Califognia ,
as earemannnas a areas
. pe ee
Jeffery Cleaners SUN PRODUCE d
Lee Jeffery, Prop an
. Ree See
. TAILOR MADE SUITS GROCERY CO.
109 S. Church St. _ Grass Valley 815 Broad St., Nevada City
We Call for and Deliver. Ph. 152 FRESH FRUITS AND
Nevada City. Routes Wednesday . VEGETABLES DAILY
and Saturday ; QUALITY THE BEST
cout ee PRICED PLEASINGLY LOW .
has — Kree Delivery. Excellent Ser-,
vice. Special Attention to Out-ofBe Comfortable Town Customers.
eek * — ee SESE
Get Your ag .
: sericea : Nevada City .
epaired an eaned by
J h W Dacke Cabinet Shop.
Yr a FILING °
onn va € i. ©. ROGERS
Commercial St. Nevada City 220 ‘Gaumeccal Street
109: J. Phones . 109M. 4
NUGGET 4AVVERTISING PAYS!
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