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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 21, 1938 (8 pages)

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1938._ NEVADA CITY NUGGET SENATOR YOUNG . _ FEARSALABOR DICTATORSHIP FRANCISCO, Oct. . that we, the of one of the great states of the world’s foremost democracy, should be haras sed with threats of actual dictatorship right in our midst,’’ declared Senator Sanborn Young. “But dictatorship is precisely what we have every time the labor leadership Memorial certain employees into running their , Young, who is $ 3 ' 4 8, written Stockton; of labor ities the consuming public must have, it tends to check business re-'. covery,’ he continued. ‘‘At the same time, it is a menace to the security of all citizens, because the attitude of those who do not hesitate to tie up whole inject industries uncertainty is such as to into our. whole Young on checked Monday; and and the second reaction injections pupils are very g'ad to have #chance Herbert Ward, Sausalito; , Baker, Atolia; P. R. Nodlen, to be sure that dread they are disease. free from San, They are sponsored These by the Tubercu Francisco; L. W. Cheney, Oakland; losis Association and are’ paid for by “Old Glory”’ itself, the first American flag to te make with American-manulactured bunting, is the treasF. Murphy, Oakland; “D. Van money from the sale of Christma ured possession of A. N. Goldsmith of Los Anze'es. Anyrovead by Abraham Lincoin thre2 days before his as_P. . ; ¥ seals. j sassination, the flag has 13 stripes of red and w?’'e 271 37 stevs, all but 10 cf which are 2rranged in a diamond-, shaped pattern on the field of blue. It is te ony faz of ih’s type in existence. Holding it are Mary Long (leit), and Bettye i a->. It measuros 12 feet by 6. 4nen, China; W. E. Dopkins, Sacramento; J. Garnett, ‘YELLOWJACKETS TO PLAY PLACER HIGH Sherwood; V. L. Naake, Sacramento: H. R. Le vick, San Francisco; J. H. Watchett, } Jakland. ® Eugene Barberi of lower. Broad sition No. 1, if enacted into state ployees afd employers alike, while. law w,oud eliminate all destructive protecting the public’s interests,! street killed a fine buck the day be labor abuses and bring an industrial too.” peace which, as he expressed it, ‘‘is vs concluded ~ his sure to prove€pf equal benefit to emUse Nugser Classified Vd~ economic structure.” ' Senator tests . was tests are os; Geo. A. Hunt; San Francisco! W. given to the students free of charge. . P. Wernett, Sacramento; Ward D. affairs: ers, and raises the prices of commod Dr. Armstrong and the nurses gave the students tuberculin skin the “Naturally, since this sort of unconduct some time in October. Victoria Sozga present W. G. Morrow, J. Gropper, Los Gat of dictatorship by any leadership. American the three -nurses ~have Davidson, San Francisco; F. G. MarHummelt-and charge of the second injection. The shall, Sacramento; H. J. Rothstein, with the idea of removing this threat stops the pay-checks of many work By JEAN MARTZ to Those The following guests registered at . Were given on Wednesday. . who reacted positively or who showthe National Hotel: J. J. Sutton, San 'ed a reaction in previous tests, will Francisco: W. C. Payne, SacramenDr. to; E. M, Innes, Sierra City: J. L. . £0 to Wiemar to be X-rayed. chairman was. 7:30 NATIONAL HOTEL GUESTS dic which is to be on the ballot at the November at by the speaker. ; of the California Committee for Peace in Employment Relations, added that State Proposition No. 1. election tonight . crisis in world affairs, the preparaand Evelyn Elliott were appointed . tions for war in Europe, the films of to head the committee, and many of the China war and Panay bombing the members of the club volunteered all connected to the biblical prophecy to help. tators decree.” Senator
park, . Perry -will emphasize bvgi these would-be Gospel The Home Economics Club held a beg Wednesday. The purpose of Doomed World.” . the meeting was to appoint commitThe public is invited to attend. The pictures shown by Evangelist tees for the ‘“‘kiddy”’ party to be held they proceed to attempt to bludgeon nesses the way Full deliver a message and show motion Cee groups orders a stoppage of business while »& Trinity ' pictures relative to his subject ‘This peculiar present-day of the ‘church on, the Colfax highway, near: 20.—“It citizens HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Evangelist Paul H. Perry, will ap ‘pear at is the most amazing paradox of our. generation EVANGELISTPERRY ~~ TO PRESENT FILM EAM Ke $e SAN First All-United States ‘Old Glory’ statement by asserting State Propo ; Mrs, as at P. Armstrong who has been quite ill the past week, was able to ; The Yellow Jackets will go to Aufore deer season ¢losed. He is an ardent hunter and had had poor luck be about Nevada City Tuesday and burn Saturday to compete with’ he her friends hope for her steady imPlacer Union. high football team. until the last day. provement. Coach Martin has been hindered by . the loss and injury of some of. his layers, and he has had’ to make many changes in the line-up. Those who are playing will go to Placer: and fight with every ounce of spirit in them, The students of the high school wish to charter a bus so they can go to Auburn to back up their team. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Parsons 2re again ~roud grandparents. A son was born to their daughter Mrs. H. W. Bishop in Springfield, Vermont on October 8. Mrs, Bishop is the for mer ‘Miss Katherine Parsons. Mrs. B. F. Dodge of West Medford, Mass., is spending several weeks with her cousin, Mrs. c. EK. II MI! Parsons. Mrs. Dodge, with frien ds drove across the continent. The trip 20overing 5000 miles as they visite d many places of interest enrou te to 2 California. “FOR EXPERT A . . Mattress and Upholstering . . , ee, sts Work, Furniture Repairs, or Recovering Chairs Here’s Big News! Call Grass Valley 945 CHEVROLET PRICES GREATLY REDUCED JIM AND GORDON BAUGH! 225 East Main Street Grass Valley Come in Saturday ys Be Comfortable Get Your MATTRESSES See this marvelous new Chevrolet for Repaired and Cleaned by 1939 . . The highest quality motor car ever offered in the entire history of Commercial St. Nevada City 109 J. Phones 109M. John W. Darke low-cost motoring . . with all these sen RECEIVING. sational new features making it the outstanding car for all-round satisfaction as well as the biggest buy in motordom. SEE IT—DRIVE IT! On tr 8ene o] ™ dougy Prake, ™ er. Your ¢, * BUY A CHEVROLET AND BE SATISFIED. HOSPITAL . CLINIC 118 Bush Street GRASS VALLEY DANIEL L, HIRSCH, M. D>. ‘Director Social Disease Clinic: Monday and Friday, 8:30-10 A. M. Again More Quality 4 Ml AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES ~ oo) “LOCAL . CHEVROLET DEALER MOUNTAIN CHEVROLET COMPANY GRASS VALLEY Delivery, CALIFORNIA Post born for the first 6 Months, ment including Color IE VR in2 / CHI VROII YOUR Pre-natal Care, partum Care, Care of the New Most Modern Electrical Sees:. SEES Maternity Clinic: Wednesday and — Saturday 8:30-10 A. M.