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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 28, 1932 (4 pages)

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_ CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERING ae MONDAY, NOV. 28, 1932 THE NEVADA C IT.¥. NUGGET Se PAGE THREE Just a Little Better The OWL TAVERN “YOU {CAN'T BETTER i THE BEST” Finest Food and Coffee 134 Mill Street Grass Valiéy, Calif, FRED M. MILLER ‘Consulting Engineer REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER LICENSED SURVEYOR Hydraulics—Irrigation—Surveys Land Classification. LAST OFFICIAL MAP OF NEVADA COUNTY Office at Residence, 262 Auburn St. GRASS VALLEY , CLEANING AND PRESSING CASH AND CARRY $1.00 $1.25 and up LADIES’. AND MEN’S ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Taylor Made Custom Clothes $19.50 up PHONE 217-W FORREST B. RISLEY, Prop. Bost Building Broad Street Nevada City, California OSCAR E. WINBURN ATTORNEY AT LAW SUITE 1-2-3 City HALL BLDG. GRASS VALLEY, CAL. Phone 47 DALY Dainty pastries made and sold fresh daily KOPP’S BAKERY Phone 76 We Deliver NEVADA CITY NEVADA CITY CLEANERS W. H. Osborne Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing C. O'NEILL PLUMBING SHOP Agents for QUAKER BURNOIL STOVES Guaranteed to be safe Cost less to run Let us look over your chimneys before winter sets in INSURANCE COMPANY , ' For full particulats regarding’ the attractive NEW YORK LIFE FAMILY INCOME POLICY @ddress W. H. Daniels Pine St., Nevada City OF C0 has just m received by UNION ICE DELIVERY “at THE PLAZA Vs Order Yours Now ie hone 57 RRA (mre HR EAD I, Office Phone 71 Res. Phone 641 LELAND’ R. PAINTER General Electric Radios Wiring Supplies and Fixtures 206 Mill Street Grass Valley ae California NEW YORK LIFE ; eiterteeitttstesoeeb tie A, V. Sauvee ABIRTHDAY .\ PRESENT FOR I'LL SAY You WONT, ATSA COMB WITH MY!THATS GREAT — THATS WONDERFUL? ULL NEVER PART iT! . CAMP FIRE GIRLS LEAVE FOR HOME YESTERDAY After a visit of several days, Miss Leah Rupert, executive secretary of the Piedmont group of Camp Fire Girls, left Nevada City yesterday afternoon with a party of eight camp fire girls for the bay district. . While here, Miss Rupert was overseeing work done on the Camp Fire girls in her charge were enjoying an . HAMMONTON ane WOMAN, BURIED HERE. Last Saturday . the remains of Mrs. Martha M. Mackie, resident of Hammonton, near Marysville, were brought here for internment in the Pine Grove Cemetery. The services ~ were under the diréction of © the Holmes Funeral Home of Nevada City. outing during their stay. Turlock—Harold Lorenzen reopened Fox Creamery, E. Main St. MINING and MIL L . N G Machinery GARDNER and Agents For DENVER Drills Miners Foundry & Supply Co. Nevada City, California FIRE LOSSES IN FORESTS LESS THAN IN 1931 With the worst of the fire season apparantly over, the Forest Service reports great reductions in property damage, expenses, and acreage burned in the National Forests of the United States, as compared to 1931. Fire fighting and protection expenses up to October 31 amounted to $986,886, as compared to $4,219,174 for the calendar year 1931, or $3,000,000 less. The burned area was 397,722 acres, which compares with 605,073 acres last-year. More than half the area burned in the National Forests this year was in one fire in California, where a combination of cyclonic winds and DUTT TTT GE TT i FOR THE BEST IN TAMALES «d RAVIOLAS JASPER’S SPANISH INN Hills Flat EAT THEM HERE OR TAKE THEM OUT eel Gn GT EEE ETT tt DSS PR RCO R ID th Ub tlh ete PU Mrs. James E. Grace MEALS 50° Home Cooking Board by Day or io Month dalleghany, Calif. FINE WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service and Repairing Work Called for and Delivered CLARENCE R. GRAY Coyote Street Phone 16 GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS TIME TO GET YOUR WINTER COAT OUT and have it gone over. CLEANING OUR SPECIALTY Phone 375 111 West Main Street ED. BURTNER, Proprietor MAIL ORDERS. GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Will call Monday and Thursday afternoons at your home and deliver on the next trip over. We will credit your phone charges Ye nmcamen ck oe ATS low humidity caused the Matilija fire to sweep over 220,000 acres in the Santa Barbara National Forest. Because of unfavorable weather conditions, California forests suffered nearly three-fourths the total acreage loss recorded for all ‘the 148 forests this year. California
was the only one of the nine forest regions to lose a greater acreage than the annual average for five years. Elsewhere the record in 1932 has been the best that the service has achieved for many years. Fire conditions are still unfavorable in California, but are favorable all through the rest of the country. Property damage inside the National Forest so far reported is placed at $384,355, against $4,409,309 for 1931. The. record of fire carelessness, however, is not so satisfactory. Man-caused fires reported up to October 31 were 4,015. Fire from all causes numbered 6,710. THREE THINGS TO SELL The salesman has three things to sell, Or so it seems to me; He’s got to sell three things before He makes a sale, you see. Now, two things that he’s got to sell No customer will buy, I’m sure that I could never be A salesman if I’d try. A salesman first must sell himself To Woman, man or maid, He’s got to win their confidence Before he makes a trade. He’s got to know his customefs And meet them on their ground, That calls for good psychology And other things profound. A salesman next/must sell his firm, The buyer wants to know A firm will-back its salesman up Before he“says, “‘I’ll go.’ Its policy he wants to know, Its will to see things thru, Its standing and its honesty, Its brand of service too. And third the salesman has to sell The thing he’s sent to sell; If he has sold himself and firm, It’s rather safe to tell, That-he will sell the thing he wants The customer to buy, But I could. never, never be A salesman if I’d try.’ A. MERRIAM CONNER. MICKIE SAYS— —~ SOMETIMES WHEN ‘TH’ BILLS PILE UP, “TH' GOSS'S FACE FALLS SOMPIN AWFUL © \GOT AN IDEA FER A FACE HIFTING FER HIM] IF EVRYGBODY Who's BACK WiLL JEST SEND IN A CHECK FER THEI SUBSCRIPTION, VE WONT . BE ABLE TO SEE TH' Ole Goss FER SMILES Stockton—-Floor plans drafted for] equipment and fixtures in new post office. EDDIE LEONG Fresh Fruits. and Vegetables FREESH FISH every FRIDAY All Kinds of Melons Free Delivery SOME OF OUR BOWMAN & BOWMAN Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor 308% Broad Street / BEAUTY CULTURE 2 * PERMANENT WAVING $5.00 and $5.50 ic i otc 9 teat The most important part of your diet is meat. We always have the choice cuts and the quality cannot be excelled. Thy this market once and you will come again. tender and juicy; fine Tenderloin and Sirloin cuts; Roasts of all kinds. Weinies and Superfine Kraut. KEYSTONE MARKET CALAHAN & RICHARDS How’s Your Appetite? — Small rib steak, SPECIALS short of merely providing sonnel essential to proper FRATERNAL CARDS B. P. O. ELKS nings in Elks Home, ’. Phone 108. Visiting Elks Welcome. Vv. V. FOLEY, Exalted Ruler. R. E. Carr, Secretary. NEVADA CITY LODGE, NO. 518 Meets second and fourth Friday evePine Street. and are glad to serve in Holmes Fu A Personal Interest . . Our undertaking and interment service does not stop -many things for the comfort of the family. MODERN AMBULANCE SERVICE the equipment: and the perservice. We go beyond this more personal ways—to do neral Parlor Law MILO LODGE, No. 48, K. of P. come. . ‘CARL LARSEN, C. C. J. C. BE. FOSS, K. of R. & S. Meets the 1st and 3d Friday nights at Pythian Hall, Morgan and Powell Bldg. Visiting Knights always welPractical mining tests from 25 gold percentage of sulphurets, Assays made for gold, PROFESSIONAL CARDS and Capital of California DR. BELL Dentist Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:36 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Mail order check work promptly Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE E, J. N. OTT, Proprietor =0=30 101010310 to 1000 pounds, giving the free yalue of sulphurets and tailings. silver, lead and copper. attended to. Fire Insurance Companies. W. E. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Union Building Phone 23 Nevada City °5 F. T. Nilon Lynne Kelly Attorneys at Law J. T. Hennessy INILON, HENNESSY AND KELLY Offices, 127 Mill St., Grass Valley Morgan & Powell Blidg., Nevada City WARD A. JOHNSON, D. U. Chiropractor ‘ Grass Valley Room 3 Commercial Bldg. Phone G.V. 196 Office hours—9-12 a.m.; 2-5:30 p.m. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 7-8 p.m. Sun. by appointment, EDWARD C. UREN __ Mining and Civil Engineer Miniag Reperts Furnished Mining District Maps Phone 278-R Nevada City : “ J. F. O°CONNOR _ Civil and Mining Engineer Hall, Main Street, Grass Valley. United States Mineral Surveying. Licensed Surveyor. Upstairs over City Watchmakers and Jewelers Hardy Morton and J. P. Ainsworth Va N& ‘ Postal charges paid on mail orders oe 118 West Main, Grass Valley HARRY M. McKEE Attorney at Law205 Pine St., opposite courthouse Nevada City, Calif. "Topay anyone, no matter where located,can have almost instant access to the voices of his friends. The Telephone has made all people _ neighbors, whether in country or city; whether * The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph J. E. GOODING, er fe ese