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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 20, 1936 (6 pages)

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_ FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1936. NEVADA CITY NUGGET BUSINESS WOMEN TO DISCUSS CLUB PLAN . . LIBRARY VISITED LAVA CAP MINE * While the long tunnel between the Acme Welding and Co. Has Changed to. ACME SHEET METAL WKS, further plans for the club will be discussed. EMPIRE STAR MINES: A station is being cut on the 9,400 foot level in the North Star mine at Grass Valley and sinking is “eontinuing. About 800 tons of ore ‘»er day are being mined. The North “star, Empire and Pennsylvania, al. adjoining properties owned by the “Newmont igterests, are donnected by underground workings. Travelers HOTEL GOOD ROOMS, BAR MIXED DRINKS BEER, WINE Our Dining Room specializes in Sunday Italian Dinners —Complete 75c. Also good, regular meals. e@ ®@ 152 East Main Street. Phone Grass Valley 194 t Grass Valley penses are concerned and treasury warrants were re-sold at an all-time record for low interest rates. Merriam authorized Controller Ray 1. Riley to set up a $5,000,000 revolving fund in the state treasury from which general fund expenses will be taken. Instead of using a multiplicity of small: high interest IOU warrants as in the past, the state will keep up this fund with large plocks of low interest warrants sold monthly. The low interest record was set when the state teachers retirement fund board resold $106,386 in 4 per cent treasury warrants at’'a premium which reduced the interest to a 6-10th of one per cent. The state budget for the next two years probably will not contain any recommendations for relief expenditures. Instead, the entire.matter of relief will be left up to the legislature when it convenes in January. Several plans for relief administration are being drafted by various agencies. Incidentally, Harold Pomeroy, state relief administrator, believes the present relief funds, balance of the $48,000,000 appropriated in 1935, will more than carry the SRA through July 1, 1937. He said the vase load now stands at 29,500 as conipared with 28,000 two months ago and predicts a peak load in December of 35,000. Farm Notes — Almond growers who are members of 'the California Almond Growers Exchange this week Phone 686-J JUST WRECKING 1929 BUICK MASTER SIX 1929 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER SIX Dunn’s Auto Wrecking Hills Flat Nevada City W. R. JEFFORD & SON Funeral Directors AMBULANCE SERVICE Grass Valley a CLUB DIRECTORY . A AND . HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56, N. S. G. W. Meets every Tuesday evening at Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street. . . Visiting. Native Sons welcome. ALLEN JONES, President. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y. NEVADA CITY HOME LAUNDRY FAMILY TRADE OUR SPECIALTY Mrs. VU. Mullis, Prop. Boulcer St. Nevada City Phone 491 W Prompt and Reasonable Service . . WOMAN’S CIVIC CLUB Regular meetings the 2nd and, fourth Mondays of the month, at the Brand Studio. . Pres., Mrs. Harley M. Leete. Sec., Mrs. Beverly Barron. 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. ROLAND WRIGHT, Exalted Ruler PHILLIP SCADDEN, Secretary. . ~ THE SUN PRODUCE AND GROCERY CO. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FREE DELIVERY NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM . Blizabeth McD. Watson, Prop. Open to all reputable Physicians and Surgeons . posed NEVADA COUNTY . 1 Banner Gold County of California Annual production over is $7,000,000 For Information Address Chamber of Commerce 315 Broad Street Phone 88 Nevada City, Calif. ~ oe NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold 2 percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. working. schedules as a result of the San Francisco maritime strike. More than 300,000 sacks of rice were in storage in Sacramento. The free farmers’ market. question was settled by the Sacramento city council when it signed a 10 year lease on a half block area for the market. Bids for initial construction — on Sacramento’s $7,000,000 army air repair depot will be opened December 1 and December 14, Major Arthur W. Parker, constructing quartermaster, announced. Four quartermaster buildings, totaling about $100,000 in cost, are to'be constructed and two 300° foot wells ‘dug. Bids for the construction of levees near the Bear river in Yuba county will be opened here December 14, Lieut.-Col. L. B. Chambers, United States district engineer, announced. Congressman Frank H: Buck of Vacaville is being boomed by northern California Democratic leaders as the party’s choice for’ governor in 1938. Buck has just been ‘re-elected for his third term in congress, and the strength he showed in this voting labels him as the outstanding candidate, his supporters claim. Buck’s stand on the proposition has not been made public, but he is known to be considering it~ seriously. The state fair in 1939 will be the greatest in history, directors of the California Agricultural Society promised at a meeting in Sdcramento. They decided that 1939 will be a “California Exposition Year’ and pledged cooperation with the Golden Gate International Exposition at San Francisco in bringing visitors to the state that year. The board also changed the dates. of the 1937 state fair from September 4 to 33 to Stptember 3 to 12. A million new trees will be planted in northern; California next spring. Seedlings have been ordered from the federal nursery at Susanville and will be planted mostly in the Sugar Hill area of Modoc national forest and in the . Burney Springs area of the Lassen’ preserve. Other plantings will be madé in the Plumas and Shasta forests. Superior Judge Dal M. Lemmon of Saeramento has under adivjsement a test case of the state fair trades practices act. The Sacramento Valley Retail Grocers’ Association filed suit to restrain Walter Fong from assertedly selling ‘‘leaders” below cost in his Del Paso Heights market. A eoncerted effort to forestall remove! of the Sacramento Indian agency to San Francisco was started following announcement of the prochange. Congressman Frank H. Buck wired a vigorous protest to Washington, D. C. against removal of the agency. Te board of directors of the chamber of commerce sent a similar message urging the agency be kept at Sacramento. FULDA FLAT PORPHYRY DEPOSIT Charles Parr, mining engineer, and Ferdinand Basler, road _ contractor, of Sacramento were Nevada City visitors Wednesday. Parr stated that they were enroute to Carpenters Flat or the Fulda Flat district six miles east of . Emigrant Gap. where a large porphyry deposit is to be examined: Old workings. give promise of good gold recovery. If tests are satisfactory it will be worked by steam shovel method. It was in the Fulda Flat district that Earl (Bud) Kimball, who was executed for two killings, lived. Mr. Parr stated Kimball attended a session of the mining school in Sacramento*«when he was there. James Grimes, mining man _ of Oakland came up to attend the funeral of his late sister-in-law, Mrs. Maria-Grimes, Wednesday. Mr. Grimes will remain for a several day visit; A NEW PIE SHOP IN . . HILLS FLAT. Hot. pies and pasties every day. Also roast chicken, beef, pork. Veal and chicken pies etc. All kinds pies daily. Cater to. parties and banquets HARRY’S MEAT _. Will) Jenkins; Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Mail order check work promptly attended to. ' Agent for New Capital o ork-California Underwriters, Westchester and California Fire Insurance Companies. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE _E, J. N. OTT, Proprietor MARKET AND DELICATESSEN Hills Flat—Opposite Black Bart Service Station Mr. and Mrs. Pilkington “Remember those pies and pat potato salads?” pone oe library 5. Number of visitors to the reading rooms 1893; men 574; women 167; boys 679; girls 493; number of borrowers 1153; total attendance 3046 or an average of 112 daily. Fourteen adult and twenty four juvenile cards were issued and two cards surrendered, present’ registration 1013 (revised). Twenty three books were purchased, five donated and sixteen discarded, present accession 10356. Following’ is a list of the books purchased: Glittering Heights, Anne Dupfield; Fighting Horse Valley, No Hero This, Warwick Deeping; Two Keys to a Cabin, Lida Larrimore; The Enchanted Voyage, Robert Nathan; Hearts Walking, Mrs. Harry Pugh Smith; The Lost Wagon Train, Zane Grey; Live Alone and Like It, Marjorie Hillis; On the Trail of the Tumbling T. Clarence E. Mulford; The
One Way Trail, Ridgwell Collum: Desert Silver, Stone Cody; Roaring Range, L. P. Holmes; Benefit Street, Jane Abbott, Beyond the Game, Helen Hull Jacobs; Paradise Trail, William B. Mowery; The Kidnap Murder Case, S. S. Van Dine; White Banners, Lloyd C. Douglas; Great Aunt Lavinia, Joseph C. Lincoln; Candle Indoors, Helen Hull; Golden Wedding, Anne Parrish; Love Comes Last, Helen Topping Miller. Our gifts are, from Edith and Olive Moore, Jessica Trent, Evelyn Raymond; Betty, Bobby and Bubbles., Edith Mitchell; Little Flower Folks, V. 2, Mara L. Platt. From Mr. Yuen Chuckson, San Min Chu I, the Three Principles of the People, by Dr. Sun Yat Sen, and translated by Frank W. Price. Why Quit Our Own, by George N. Peck and Samuel Urauther, from the publisher. _ Money collected, aged books, $5.96; total $30.06. fines and damrentals $24.19, CALOREX VACUUM BOTTLE Heavy corrupatedsteel ease finished in blue. Polished aluminum shoulder and cup casCc es. Exceptional value at this low price. Get one today. CALOREX LUNCH KITS The sturdiest kit you can buy. Special $1.39 PINT PHONE 100 Nevada City, California. SAVE SAFETY ; : “ail yours “Fexcll. pRug STORE with DICKERMANS NOSE DROPS eK OR Oe FOR NOSE AND THROAT IRRITATIONS ! An ephedrine compound’ with menthol camphor eucalyptus and oil of pine needle 35¢ A BOTTLE ST. REGIS ALARM CLOCKS Dependable, Guaranteed SPECIAL 98c DICKERMAN COLD CAPSULES An effective treatment for colds 50c A BOX _THANKSGIVING DAY GREETING CARDS 5c, 10c, 15c Min < aby BY 1893 IN OCT Centtal and Banned shafts of the oo . =f At six thirty o’clock Thursday. °F. Bee oo aalbap bet ezens ie scree titan Pees 116 Alene Bieee’ Penne 614 " » Noveinber 19 the Business and ProSacramentoChamber of Commerce aE ooh ve eet ee GRASS VALLEY 3 Hisicnal Womens club held. a ! d i: : Mrs. Iva Wiliameon, city librar-. the bottom of the Banner shaft , i dinner meeting at the National HoSACRAMENTO;—Nov.—_19:—€ali-} are—receiving cheeks aggregating ian, reports that during Getober the workings. It_is connected through s . i tel. ter a short, entertainment. fornia’s credit is better than ever} $265,000 as a distribution of retains library was open to the public twen-. raise and 4200 feet more of the tun8 : g . program the business of électing per-. before in its history. This was the. for previous years and a further payApa oe ce ee means pee: Uae! Fomerne te ye ee eee peat! HILLS FLAT POULTRY 2 il manent officers for the organization . statement made by Governor Frank; ment on the 1936 crop. Sacramento en i ee ee 1765; fiction! 1400 cubic foot compressor has just 1 et will ensue and the formulation of. F. Merriam after the state went on. and up river warehouses are packed 1294; juvenile 364; miscellaneous. been purchased for the property and MARKET > a cash basis so far as running ex-. with rice, and mills’are. on short 107; books borrowed from the state. construction is progressing on the new 30x40 foot all steel dry house. FINE WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service and REPAIRING ; Work Called for and Delivered Clarence R. Gray 520 Coyote Street Phone 16 i LOCAL TURKEYS —AT CHEAP RATES— Killed to Order PHONE 471-R Also Fryer Hens and Rabbits Chickens and turkeys dressed FREE PROFESSIONA L DIRECTORY NEVADA CITY NEVADA CITY ATTORNEYS H. WARD SHELDON : ATTGRNEY-AT-LAW Sommercial Street, Nevada City Phone 599 HARRY M. McKEE ATTORNEY AT LAW 205 Pine St., opposite courthonse Nevada City, Calif. » W. E. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Union Building Phone 28 . Nevada City F. T. Nilon J: T. Hennessy Lynne Kelly Nilon, Hennessy and Kelly ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office, 127 Mill St. Grass Valley Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nev. City George L. Jones Frank G. Finnegan JONES & FINNEGAN Office: Morgan & Powell Buildings, Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal. TELEPHONE 273 Grass Valley Daniel L. Hirsch, M. D. Pyhsician and Surgeon Second floor Thomas building, 139% Mill Street, Suite 7. Hours 10-12 A. M., 2-5 P. M. Evenings by appointment. Telephone HAROLD L. KARO, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUREON 128 Neal Street Grass Valley Phone 116 Hours 10 to.12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Evenings by appointment LARRY MELOY ATTORNEY AT: u.AW 209% W. Main St. Phone 423 ‘ Grass Valley 71. Grass Valley E. H. ARMSTRONG ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office 20814 West Main Street Telephone 163 Grass Valley CHARLES L. HOGUE, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Corrective examination and training for defective vision and functional disorders of the eyes. 147 Mill St. Ph. 624 Grass Valley 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 pm. CARL POWER JONES. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 3 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley. DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER DENTIST X-RAY Facilities Available Hours: 9:00-5:00 Evening appointnents. 120% Mill Street. Phone 77. Grass Valley, Calif. ACCOUNTANTS W. B. TELFER Audits, Income Tax Service, Systems Office 152%% Mill Street, Grass Valley Telephone 429 ACCOUNTANTS MISS ALICE MOORE. Mine Systems. Income Tax Returns Box 785, Nevada City ASSAYER Hal D. Draper, Ph. D. ASSAYER AND CONSULTING CHEMIST Nevada City, California Phones: Office: 364-W. Home 246-3 Box 743 DENTISTS DR. ALVAH N. MORGAN DENTAL SURGEON “Special attention paid to the care of children’s teeth”’ MASONIC BLDG., NEVADA CITY Phones: Office, 129; Residence 258. DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS DENTIST 312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Complete X-Ray Service. Phone 95. DR. JOHN R. BELL DENTIST Office Heirs: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone 321 MINING ENGINEERS EDWARD C. UREN CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER Mining Reports Furnished Mining District Maps’ . Phone 278 R Nevada City J. F. O'CONNOR Mining and Civil Engineer United States Mineral Surveying Licensed Surveyor 203 West Main St. Grass Valley DOCTORS B. W. HUMMELT, M. D. _PRNSICIAN AND SURGEON 400 Broad St. 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m Phone 395 X-RAY Office Hours: Evenings 7-8 DR. DAVID H. REEDER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Especially successful in Arthritis, Anemia, Cateract, without Surgery, other Chronic Ailments, Consultation. Free. Clinic Tues. and Fri. P. M, Nominal charge. Office 418 Broad St. Phone 431. Res. Phone 596. W. W. REED, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Nevada City, Calif. Office 418 Broad Street Hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P. M. Residence Phone 2 Office Phone 362 ALFRED H. TICKELL, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Nevada City, Calif. Office 20.7 Pine Street Residence — 525 Nevada Street W. P. SAWYER, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses correctly fitted. Electromagnet for removing steel Hours 11 to 4 Broken Glasses Duplicated Evenings by Appointment Office Ott Bldg Main Street Phone office 11 Residence 73 ) progress and charges will be GOOD SERVICE COSTS NO MORE A modern establishment—a trained, intelligent and courteous personnel—distinctive motor equipment and other sperity are NOT an indication that funeral gh. A successful concern can be built only by serv= ing honestly and well, at 4 tie that are fair and reasonable. evidences . Sak