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November 6, 1936 (6 pages)

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1936. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, NEVADA CITY NUGGET r Haus : month in the bay tended many gatherings in her honor and friends when for a long spending more district. after ee eae a Might. reunions and PSO. Strandberg has arrived than a . . Sheep & The Crowd (By Clayton Rand) the people all the time: 138 inches. respectively. NEW BUICKS ARE i As. for several ‘seasons past, all . models are’ powered with valve-inkk MUCH ADMIRED head straight eight motors and have been stepped up in horsepower over the preceding year with resulting With completely new streamline in improvement in accleration and styling and with stepped up horsegeneral performance throughouy the power and roomier bodies, the new. Speed range. The same engine re1937 Buick motor cars are now befinements .that produced greater ing displayed by L S$ Elkus, local power’ have resulted in better fue! Buick dealer. economy. The ‘‘40’’ models have Price reductions are effective in. been increased to 100horsepower many models of the new line, and. and the larger engine in the “60” the new series 40 Special Sedan car. @nd “80” and “90” serieshas been ries the lowest price ever placed on. Stepped up to 130 horsepower. ‘jim sedan model by the Buick,Motor. ‘Six new ,bodies have been added PS oany. for 1937. They are the two and fourTwenty one different body types. door five passenger plain-back Ssedivided into four series, comprise dans (without built in trunk) in the the 1937 Buick array. The four linSpecial and. Century series, a new , eslof cars are: the Series 40 Specconvertible phaeton in the Special " jal, consisting of eight body types: series and a new formal sedan in the Series 60 Century consisting of}/the Roadmaster series. The new six body types; the Series 80 Roadtrunkless sedans have a tapered master consisting of three body typback which sweeps gracefully downes; and the Series 90 consisting of ward from the top in an unbroken. four body tvpes. Four inehes have line to the bottom of the body. This been added to the wheelbase of the . Construction not only provides space Special, bringing it to 122 inches. fF .the spare: tire but also makes The Century. Series has been increasavailanle a larger volume for baged from 122 inches to 126. inches. . 825° than the 1936 models with the The Roadmaster and the Limited . Unk back. Series remain the'same—131 and She athappy by relatives she had not seen time. While in Berkeley she was the guest of her sister and brother in law Cannon George H. B. Might of Grace Cathedral and Mrs. “HE SHOULD TRY ~ MASSAGIC Foot* Massaging Shee by WEVEN BERG Here’s the next best thing to going barefooted --Massagic Shoes. They give remarkable foot ease, through a patented foot-shaped air cushion that absorbs shocks and yields with every step. Styles for ALL men --calf or kid leathers. ' You'll feel the difference in yout whole body --when you wear Massagics! BUSBY'S MEN’S SHOP éal Srteet Telephone 495 GRASS®* VALLEY “129 N Examples of Low Special fntracustory Offer Los Angeles These shoes are heing sold at a Fresno EUS ig cA ae ates Sele sere saving on their regularly advertisipo 8 ed ‘price—2 free pair of nationally advertised Wilson's or Pebbiec . Sacramento Beach socks — with each pair of , shoes sold in any line in our stock. Depot USE YOUR CREDIT NATIONAL ; Budget plan buying can be HOTEL arranged sread “Everything for the man from head to toe’’. . Greyhound’s platform of low fares, frequent departures, deluxe coaches, modern facilities and nation wide service, continues to receive the support of all wise travelers. Fares: So in times or great political excitement S } five miles able citizen in your community is the for) a spl Bay SMe serene and apart from the crowd, and watches blind anc #. : : ek ai f . h We? Gaviota “Pa and twenty miles foolish sheep jump the fences. j th ee a weow Hine 6S ee ee ‘ (Copyright) t coz Pass with a seanidally beautiful xe is the i state ascending the Santa LAMA BA ed he A ad Od Gs OH dbs aD A, Rt RA #1 is the dele: to in lahe man who rests at Sinau Ar BT CS I PRA Fi iy RRE iC] . The Ladies Auxiliary of the Can-. tie opror tunity to decide the fate of Not ete ) a tal! * 2 Nee M24 . aaian Legion post was formed, the . Californie I i ' C (ree TA . 10th day of last. month with Sisquoc; Gaviota Pass,and San a CHT y PNPT I AR NC TES hl a . charter members, The post a . Marcos Pass loom latge in the hisae . or anman econ awn : ots will take part in the Armis-. tory of the Golden State and the . BERKELEY, Now . -_It’s ‘coming OAKLAND, Nov. 5—Four glorious . tice Day celebration in Grass. ¥: . modern § that now link them tothe point where,the.eleciric in: . days filled with fun, color and ex-. ley November 12. After the pro once were rug¢ed trails over which seet exterminator is beginning to vie . citement will feature Oakland’a! they will meéét”at their headquarters . this man tramped in his pioneering in popularity with the electric toa st-. festival celebrating the opening of . in ere Hall in Grass Valley io en-. and whose knowledge of them had er, the electric iron and the electric;the San Francis wee-Onkland Bay . /0Y # 8ix o’ciock dinner. Z much to do with the swecess of Am. vazor. The device, first developed by . I Baise: . . erican occupation of California. Professor WilJam B. ,Herms and . Starting early on the morning “GPA NISH AA : The man was Renee phi He Joe K. Elisworth of the University} Armistice Day there’ll be parades, a f GA UUASEA & i It wey ee BaVen sched: Cc. Fremont of California College of Agriculture . football game, mammoth fire works and his ragged, march-weary batto destroy nocturnal flying insect . displays, exéiting motor boat races. . yer ish uP. 4 ¥ TH talion from annihilation in Gaviota erop pests, is now being put to a . daring aerial shows, beautiful mar Sy. arts 4 14 . Pass and showed wim the ‘way diversity of uses, according to word . ine varades and the “Midway of 4. through San Marcos to a bloodless received at. the University. Thousand Thrills” to entertain, the PROBI IM 1 conquest of Santa Barbara during: One theatre man in Madera’ has; 250,000 persons expected in OakPam seye & q 2 Christmas week in 1846, a victory added one:of the exterminators to. land for the festival. Eve that. some historians believe forethe decorations in its marquee to] Hotel reservations already are beSAN: FRANCISCO, Nov. 5.—Cali-. stalled the, armed annexation. of keep the darting insects from both-. ing received and there is every in-. fornia has come a long way along . California by the British. orins the pay customers, © Others. dication that Oakland will bé hoctj the path of public healta since tha THOUSANDS OF MOTORISTS have been placed in service stations} to one of the greatest crowds in his-. day 132 years ago when the valiant . -Of the many thousands ef motorover outdoor swimming pools and in. tory. . Don Jose Benites, sutgeon at the tiny. ists that each year travel over El illuminted gardens, particularly in. National Guard troops from all Presidio at Monterey submitted Camiio Real, the Coast Highway the San Joaquin Valley, not only to. sections oi California, divisions from the viceroy of New Spain the first . between San Francisco and Los Anattract and destroy insects but to,the Pacific Fleet, Army and Marine recorded, general health report mad>. gelesy and.the San Marcos Pass attract customers as well. They have! Corps will concentrate, in Oakland for Alta California. Don Benites’ re. highways, few give a thought to the found particularly effective in play-. on Armistice Day for a gigantic par. Port, obtained in fmll from the Mis-. historical importance of the Gaviota grounds and a whole:new field has ade. Fourteen bands will provide . Sion Santa Ba rbara, by Dr. Sherburne’ gorge, “The Pass of the Gulls” and been opened to them in the rapid in. stirring music. F. Cook of the University of Calito San Marcos Pass, which was the crease of lighted softball playing The parade 4will proceed along fornia Medical Sehool, is eontained salvation of Fremont and, perhaps of fields. . gaily decorated streets as squadrons in an article on The Lure of Med'eai California. History, written by Dr. Cook.for the Fewer still realize that a few DO YOU KNOW T Exide Batteries protect the lives of hundreds of airplane passengers On great airlines, where transporting passengers sofely is a matter of business, pilots are kept in constant radio communication with the ground. Long xperience with batteries has shown . pilots and management alike that 'sadi failing, with’ Exid sodio: power is unfailing, with Exides. if pe transport companies can place their faith in Exide Batteries, you can jdepend onan Exide, for starting your eons You , will learn, ulike. millions of others, thet FREE INSPECTION ON ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES FOR SALE BY GEORGE. BROTHERS. HILLS FLAT MOTORS. STATION—GRASS VALLEY SEAMAN’S GARAGE—NEVADA CITY CUNNINGHAM’S SERVICE STATION— NORTH SAN JUAN LANG’S GARAGE—CAMPTONVILLE PARTRIDGE GARAGE. BRYANT SERVICE . One unique use made of the chare. of combat and bombing planes fly . lnow att ed light traps provides not only, over the line of march. More than electrocution of the insect, but the; 10.000 armed men will swing along . utilization of such insect as food as. the streets. Tank corps and other . well. It is being hung over fish . mobile units of the Army will par-. ponds to provide a more or less con. ticipate. ‘CANADIAN LEGION FOXEN FAMILY — “WILE AID NEEDY AIDED FREMONT The difference between sheep and the crowd is that folks can’t be easily. ‘herded. ‘of the Conalian. IN FART A‘ AYS © However spectacular and inspired leadership become ges ci ge 2 ) there are always a few smart men who discover the pole ESNet gaia a6 fee Ghcds Give Ba a Baan ee tical leader’s clay feet and selfish purposes. Lu te Palos GE i ee eda” Pewee ae ea Some obscure and kceorewitted patriot always catches }iern dis 9 littl> gray oack’ of it is
the Weis statesman in the act of grinding his little osts which are unting in Leen owed by the axe on the backs of the people. eae weenie tas € . Lowenne Fane It was a great statesman who said you can’t “rook” all Geak pane : Gna — southwest miles off these two great roads is the little gray church of Sisquoec and its cemetery where rest Benjamin Foxen and many of his kinsfolk and friends of long ago, and that nearby is a monument.of enduring granenrrent of alifornia and Western La Soledad, issue Medicine. San Miguel, San Luis Obisjo. San Francis cities which ‘act health seekers from far ide, the arSiG and w were mentioned in tinuous diet for the fish, and the} In the afternoon the colorful and same process is being followed inj; spectacular military naval nageant chicken and turkey pens, where it, will take place in California Meimoris jai Stadium, Berkeley. All the units proving particularly beneficial to poults. participating in the parade will take turkey The light is now being made su; part in the pageant. that it may be plugged into any soc . —-—=—— — kets; the same as the electric toastQuartz and placer claim focation notice blanks at the Nugget office. Cd NORTH SAN JUAN, SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 7 FROM MILES AROUND, EVERYBODY INVITED Music by on Best Orchestra in the Mountains Supper Extra Admis ssion $1, ed would many Don ers to quickly medici y thereafter and the treatr saved him. instances, ine have such Benites. The attempts of the mission faththe sick at hospitalize succeeded only because he spurnnent that There according San had id, such a were to. roy for these emptiness seems to} Lui induced thirty were Spain and the fear 1 . would not accept such treatment. cient report of Don Renites as being ite erected in honor of the memory badly in need of aggressive health of General Fremont and Foxen. campaigns. While he did lay some The people of Santa Barbara counblame on the climate in one or two ty know and they are making of the instances, he emphasized that. the SATE ATRT AS GCN IRTP ones exposure of the Indians and.Span-! cS ontinued on Fane oe a ards to dises s of many sorts, the George Gambis of Palo Alto, superstitious fears of, the Indians. . interested in the Fenton mine at for both dostors. and priests, bad. Alleshany,. was in Nevada City this food and bad water, were the chief week enroute to the«mine. He visitfactors in the somewhat unwhole-. eq W. V. Wilson, also interested in some health pieture. He detailed one . the mine, who is recovering Irom 4 instance of a desperately ill native: jeg amputation at Jones Memorial who insisted on sitting on a dam) . hospital in Grass Valley. floor and indulging a fierce appetite for chili and fried tripe, succumbing . Obispo where Father Luis Martinez according to the r The kindly surgeon begged the -vicemore hospital facilities, but because oO treasury . of that the n denied of the natives to accept eport. f the New atives Thru the Knot Hole A Glimpse of Building Aciiviiy With the installation of the new iron balcony on the Finance ‘Commany’s Building at Commerecial and Coyote streets, the newly re-made building sows what the final result will be. This old substantial brick pioneer’ building will be a credit to this section of the eity and good for many more years of seervice. The weather these days reminds us that the Heatilator equipped fireplace is the finest fireplace for your livand it is not yet too late to have your home made ready for this winter. Ask us about details. Contractor Bob Bteger and his crew are busy laying the finish floor on the Howard Penrose residence and the home -will soon be ready for occupancy of the family. A roofing. crew is busy applying the (built-up roof on the new: reinforced conerete home of the Grass Valley Motors Chevrolet Agency on Broad street. The roof will be finished with a coat of aluminum paint for ‘greater heat feflection and lasting Volo: NOVEMBER 6, 193¢€ No. 47 ing room, Many inqualities. stallations were made this summer A number of fine paint jobs are being applied by the various printing contractors. Inside work will of course be. right in line as soon as the weather turns wintry and we will be glad to show you our fime line of Murphy imterior paints. Touch up those dull places in your home during te winter days. And don’t forget —PALCO BARK INSULATION SAV-+ BS YOU MONEY. . HIS’N . “Say porter, did you find a. hig roll of money under my pillew?”" “Yassuh, 1 did suh, and’ I thanks you suh, very much suh,”’ Osear J. Phones 498-499. NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY _“THE FULL SERVICE } THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 318 Broad Street Telephone 156 Nugget Ads Get Results .