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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 4, 1937 (4 pages)

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homely, human attributes as the average man himself. Pere ee PAGE TWO NEVADA CITY NUGGET MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1937 enemy owas aoe . = Ce ee a ae Re ea i RR Nevad City Nugget 305 Broad Street. Phone 36 and Published as defined hy statute. Printed gal Newspaper, 3 at Nevada City. Editor and Publisher Beles hs EER code cesil Se chase aes aya an et cene eee : Sg ate tye », ey Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at Nevada City. California, and entered as mail matter of .the second class in the postoffice ai Nevada City,\under Act of Congress, March 3, Loud +4 ’. * she athe GS 6 he ate ots este este ste sie SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year (in Advance) ots soot +, oe ~ he ot He ate ot H, Sp ate ote she ste atesteste estes) Ppetgeste ste se fesieots slealestenteatetenteat testutestestestestetestesteste ste ateate seste teste sie she ofentente stealer sie le sier Tesoro tote, ee ie ee aa a Columbus Had Freckles . —»—— _ October 12 is the day we set aside to honor the man who “added a new hemisphere to our globé.”’’ We shall hoist our flags and clese our banks: school children will recite ‘with usto and clubwomen with pathos: “Behind him lay the gray Azores, Behind the gates of Hercules; Before him not the ghost of shores, Before him only shoreless seas.”’ To the average man the history of Columbus is one of the most gratifying documents he can read, for every man is pleased when the chap he’s hero-worshipped as a boy—and perhaps, too, as a man—turns out to have had as many of the The superhuman qualities that made Columbus scale the heights, and sent his name rolling down through the centur. les, were tempered and strengthened by frequent draughis from the common cup of tragedy, betrayal, ridicule and misunderstanding. Columbus tasted adventure—and languished in chains; he heard the plaudits of the crowd—and also its sneers; he touched great wealth—and died a pauper. And through al this exciting, adventurous life—according to the best histories —Columbus carried tho mer! that. somehow brings even a superman down to human _ stature, . imparts the stamp of good-humored touchableness, and makes the average man happy to honor him. Columbus had freckles —Contributed. & gi The Farmer Goes to Town--. Peace has come to the waterfront again. A harvest season truce has ended the blockade of San Francisco's _ port. Threatened labor tie-ups at other Pacifis Coast dolks. due to jurisdictional disputes, haye been averted. And California's bumper crops are moving to market! Why? Because California farmers “‘went to town” with a vigorous appeal to reason—an appeal which got results where federal mediators failed, where local officials proved ineffect-! ual and powerless. The Associated Farmers of California, under the militant intelligent leadership of Colonel Walter Garrison, backed up . their appeal with a plain-spoken warning. “Farmers do not . want to boycott San Francisco, or any.cther city,”’ they said “But if one city denies protection to the farmers, we will have to move our crops to such localities as will guarantee us pro. tection.” That was bluntly stated, but twenty-four hours later came the armistice. California owes a vote of thanks to its farmers for demonstrating that an aroused public opinion, intellicently. directed ,can still make the wheels go ‘round.— Contributed.ie A PHONE 67 Droreenapver: 107 Mill Street. io isfi ce The studio that satisfies. Good photos at ‘reasonable prices —no guess work. 8-hour Kodak Grass Valley finishing service. ‘pp, EXTENSION TELEPHONE Wha not ordoran 7 os a Hers is far more convenience than you probably realize, at a cost far lower than you would expect! Just THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE . . Westward Ho! . . STEAM HEAT HOT WATER
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION FOR PERMANENT OCCUPANCY EXCELLENT COMFORTABLE FOOD ROOMS National Hotel Coffee Shop Nevada City, California FAT AOA TM aS ATS NEVADA COUNTY ~'Banner Gold County of — a California Annual. production over $7,000,000 f For Information Address Chamber of Commerce Nevada City, California Nevada City Sanitarium Elizabeth McD. Watson, “If you were to move, to which section of the. country would you wish to go?” “Which section would you avoid?”’ Fortune magazine, in its quarterly survey, asked those questions of Americans in the East, the South, New England, the Middle West, the Rocky Mountain States, the Southwest and the Pacific Coast, and this week publishes the illuminating results. The Pacific Coast is first on the list in answer to question number one! It is last on thelist in answer to number two! “If the population of the United States gets what it wants,’ comments Fortune, “there will be a major trend to‘ ward the Pacific Coast’. And, as every Californian knows, the . Pacific Coast to practically every American, means just one thing—California!—Contributed. THE FEAST = ORETTY Tasty \ EH WHAT? © ~All Se ack prall could eat no fat, } . His wife could eat no lean; ) ae SO betwixt them both. you ws . rn they licked the platter clean lie’ tho & ~ ALWAYS ESPECIALLY SELECTED TRY OUR ROASTS CHOPS HAMBURGER COLD MEATS FOR THE AUGUST-SEPTEMBER LUNCHES KEYSTONE MARKET CALANAN & RICHARDS Commercial Street PHONE 67 — Nevada. City AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Your Advertisement in The Nugget is Dollars in Your Pocket! =e LMOXES 4 , = 2 : Prop. RED CROSS MEETING There will be a meeting of the local chapter of the Red Cross Thursday evening in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Open to all reputable Physicians and Surgeons . . ASSASSIN Bill Jeffrey, Jr., spent last week end in San Francisco and attended “Private Property—No Trespassa concert, returning to Nevada City . ing’ signs for sale at the Nugget Sunday evening. -. Office. i tat Style Riyjlim Everything you could ask for in a kitchen range that is truly modem you'll find in the advance 1938 model Gas Range now being displayed everywhere this week. Here is stream. * lined beauty, modern styling that is as instantly appealing as rhythm in smooth music. The 1938 Gas Rangeexcels hoe in every type of cooking —baking, roasting, surface cooking and broiling. Tune up your kitchen now. Get ready for Thanksgiving and the holiday season. SAVE MONEY. BUY NOW SAVE 410 During Gas Range Week OCTOBER 2-9, INCLUSIVE, when you buy a new Gas Range. This offer applies on kitchen heater ranges at $129.50 or more or straight gas'ranges, stripped at $99.50 or more. w SEE YOUR DEALER ‘G-wEee ame PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Owned + Operated » Managed by Californians ' gGacnogy