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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 27, 1933 (4 pages)

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PAGE TWO. THE,NEVADA MONDAY, NOV. 27, 1933 cores) eer a Lo Nevada City Nugget . 3 i A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed aad Pubae lished at Nevada City. @. M. LEETE and C. B. ANDERSON.....02....0024. 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. e SUBCRIPTION RATES One year, NEEDED—MIDDLE OF THE ROADERS The Houston Post remarks editorially that ‘‘unfortunately, there are too many of two kinds of people=congenital ‘pessimists and inherent optimists—and both, in the extremity of their opinion, have been profoundly impressed by theN. R. A.” The natural consequence of such extreme opinion is described as “‘a sour waggnig of heads by the chronic crepe hangers and a lot of joyful rope skipping by the children of sweetness and light, both being premature.” “To those who neither considered the new deal damned at the outset nor felt it was the millennium” the Post declares there is “much for assurance:and satisfaction’”” and counsels sober-thinking people to “stop and take stock.” Reports from thoroughly reliable sources, ‘which none has denied, show very conclusively “neither a dark promise that the country is headed for the abyss nor a bright promise that a new Golden Age . will dawn with the morrow, but there is sufficient indication of ultimate recovery to moderate the fallacious opinions of the extremists, so that they may share with the average American . — a spirit of incraesed faith.” It summarizes that upwards of 4,000,000 men have been returned to living wage; that total pay rools in reporting fac. tories increased from $1,156,000,000 last March to $1,468,. 000,000 in September, a rise of about 30 per cent. Prices have risen . 2 per cent, thus reducing the net wage raise to 18 per cent. An increase of 27.9 per cent in the employment index from a year ago is of record, with an attendant rise of 43 per cent in factory pay rolls, which amounts to $40,000,000 more in weekly envelopes. Automobile sales increased 150 per cent, and other increases in commodity consumption were: Wool, 210 per cent; cotton, 115 per cent; pig iron, 245 per cent. Business failures fell from 503 in the last week of October 1932 to 257 for the last week of October 1933, compared with the 5-year average of 457 per week for the period 1928-1932. And farm prices in October and early November are steadily ascénding, wheat being around.81 cents from 45 cents a year ago. ‘In the same period cotton has come up from . 6.4 to 9.9, oats from 26 to 46, rye from 47 to 80, with a crop shortage due. “There you have a picture of progressive recovery, slow but steady,” says the Post, and adds: “Recall what the President said: ‘Our troubles will not be over tomorrow, but we are on our way. What is needed is not extremists either ; ballyhoo boys or mourners at the national bier, but Americans with patience, forever firm in the faith. ’ Aeeseeeeeseaendeensesenrrey SEE ME ABOUT YOUR EYES Just a Little setter OWL TAVERN CAFE “yOU CAN'T BETTER Ne teteteraioiok. OPTOMETRIST anf ROEM 3 . 184 Mill Street 118 Mill Street : GRASS VALLSY ; ee ee : NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE free : cal mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the : aor ee sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Mail order check work promptly attended to. tchester Agent for New York-California. Underwriters, Wea pen Capital of California Fire Insurance Companies. AUTOMOBILE INSURANQGB uF E. J.N. OTT, Proprietor Grass Valley, Calif. EGTA) GENO Sone . PASTIME CLUB OPEN TWENTY FOUR HOURS —Lunch and Cigar Counters; Card Tables — GLOBE and GOLDEN GLOW BEERS ©. A, PIERATT, PROP. 312 Broad Street Nevada City CITY NUGGET ' Ht { . By CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN And so on the fast wings of time we arrive at another Thanksgiving Day, many fine thoughts will come from those who make it a business to think.” To some it will be just another day for feasting and drinking. Utopia to. a seven year old boy Seems to consist of unlimited quantities of wagons, skates, bicycles, skies, long cement hills where there are no automobiles to bother, unlimited quantites of different kinds of pie, no codliver oil, no don’ts on any pastime, bushelS and _ bushels of candy and with no restrictions on the quantity eaten, Santa Claus visits at least six times each year and each time prepared to unload every tey and trick imaginable. To learn that restriction is necessary seems the irony of fate and something should be done about it. Came two beautiful prophlactic tooth brushes to the Mrs. and myself through the mail, as a token for a little favor we did for this company. of low mentality could murder either in passion or premaditatively. It is educated people such as Dr. Wynkoop confess to murder and especially of one she was supposed to love. Will ‘this sort of insanity ,sometime in the far future miake these crimes common or -will the mind ‘be¢ome so advanced in thought’ that all such heinous crimes wi not’ even be thought of? { ‘ Won't it be wonderful if Germany and France have “a conference and come to some. real lasting peace agreement which will keep them foreyer out of war? Well we are living in a strange’age and anything may happen. Some of the boys are lining up with our President in the controversy over the money policy. Wall Street never will like any policy but their own, and, listen while I offer this opinion for what it is worth, of course don’t say a word about it. I think that a former Governor of New York and a one time presidential nominee, is showing his adherance to his maker, Wall Street. Although there seems to be no . and murderers of Hart It is understandable that persons . ] @ peculiar condition of mind when . Goubt that the alleged kidnappers deserve to die for their vile deed, nevertheless’ I do not personally feel that lynching is a civilized expedient. fo)
Bank debits in 27 cities in the Dis; trict in October, totaling $1,900,469,000, were 4.4 per cent above the total for October 1932, making the fifth consecutive month in which consistent increases have been shown. Retail sales, for the first time’ sincé June, showed a decline in dol-. lar volume during October, . but building permits indicated a definite advancement in construction with 34 per cent gain over September: 1933 and October 1932. Agricultural prices, as indicated by 24 California products, last month held approximately within one point . of the September index at 66.8 per, cent of the July 1910-June 1915 av. erage, a level 18 per cent higher than . the all time low registered last April. MAN‘S HEART STOPPED, STOMACH GAS CAUSE W. L. Adams was bloated so with gas that his heart often missed beats after eating. Adlerika rid him of all gas, and now he eats anything and feels fine. R. E, Harris--Nev. City. NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Elizabeth MeD. Watson, Prop. Open to all reputable physicians and surgeons ASuperior . . Service WM. R. Jefford & Son FUNERAL DIRECTORS Nevada City and Grass Valley ee al -, Boy! THIS SURE 1S GREAT WEATHER FoR A SNOWBALL -FIGHT=---B0T NONE OF THE KIDS WANT To COME OUT--GEE WHIZ! = A BUN THEY'RE NOTHING BUT BUT NOT ME-~~-1 -LOVE THIS KINO OF WEATHER CH OF SISSIES---~ C. M. BING NRA “Season’s Best Vegetables and Fruits GROCERIES Phone 101 404 Broad Street t— [CLASSIFIED As} = WILL RENT OR SELL—P. &~¥, Shovel and Dragline, ideal for Placer. Mining. Fine condition. Answer Box 10, Neada City Nugget. 11-20-1. mo. ec. FOR SALE—Well . located business lot. Can be purchased reasonabk. Cash or terms. Call at Nieget ofi: fice. Ime FOR SALE—The Searls Bloek on. Commercial Street consisting of 7 stores, two of them brick buildings. Fine investment for person desiring some income while improving property. Reply Box 34 Nugget Office 11-6-4tp . FOR SALE USED LUMBER FOR SALE. on . From 4x 4’s to 12 x 16’s 50 feet long; Bolts, rods, pipe, bin gaten, ore bins, turn sheets 20 to 30 ib. rails. Head frames built ready to put up and compléte plans drawn. 10,000 feet 4 x 12 various lengths 5000 feet 6 x 6 20 feet long:— ALLISON RANCH MINE Phone 3865 Box 104 Nevada City, Calif. A POCKET MINING MANUEL—P. Harveys Bennett subjects include all phases and facts of mining. Anyone interested in the mining industry should have a copy of this book. For Sale at the Nevada City Nugget Offiffice. Expert Chimney Cleaning—3:85 per . cent.of all fires originate in de. fective or stopped up flues. Avoid this dangerous FIRE HAZARD by having your flues cleared. Clean, reasonable, dependable’ serice. Twin Cities Chimney Cleaners, A. C Thomas. Ph. 298 G. V. 95-9te._. NOTICE . The Galifornia Debris Commission will hold a public hearing at 11:00 A. M., December 5, 1933, at the CaliLTE eRe RN OUR SPECIALTY Is— MAXWELL COFFEE Best Food — In TownPrices Are RightSUNDAY DINNER 50C GRASS VALLEY CAFE Under New Management ott } fornia Debris Commission Office, 208 Post Office Building, 9th and Eye Sts., Sacramento, California, to receive protests against granting the application of George N. MacRae te mine by the hydraulic process the True Grit Mine, located near Cam ptonville, Yuba County, California, draining into Oregon Creek, thende into the Middle Fork of the Yuha River and.to store tailings just below the mine. Pub. Nov. 24, 27, Dee, 1,4 C. O’NEILE PLUMBING SHOP { Agents for . QUAKER BURNOIL STOVES Guaranteed to be safe Cost less to ran Betty Clarke, Prop. 210 Main St. — Phone 53 . Let us look over your chimneys é 1, . he bo LUIS AOG 1% hed YOMmLP Cdl Oh UZ pri Leaf MOM eG ‘ % KEEP YoUR COAT ON, YOUNG MAN--OVR SIDEWALKS NEED CLEANING / Aw, GEE, PoP! you BACK OUT INTHAT WOULDN’T SEND ME BLIZZARD, WOULD YOU? =--TLL CATCH COLD OR PNEUMONIA oR a