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NEVADA CITY NUGGET. _. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1936.
Nevada City Nugget
305 Broad Street. Phoue 36
A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published
at Nevada City.
Bisa eden Eddtor and Publisher
Publishe 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,
91879.
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Maine's Eyes Open
The Republican ‘“‘victory parade” started in Maine may
or may not fulfill Governor Landon’s prediction that it will
“span the Nation.” But the G. O. P. triumph in the Pine Tree
State was more than sufficiently decisive to impress even the
most casual observer of the current scene.
It is indicated that, in Maine at least, there is clear recognition of the fact that, as Governor Landon pointed out in his
Portland address, the relationship to business can mean one
ef two things.
It can mean continuance of free and representative gov-.
ernment; or it can mean greater and, greater authority for a
chief exectutive.
The ‘New Deal” administration has poured enormous
sums of money into Maine. But the people of that state have
refused to be corrupted by Sunny Jim Farley's “Pine Treé
Shillings.”
So they have set an example for the rest of the country
by repudiating a regime under which, as Governor Landon
declared, millions of minds have been “confused by alluring
slogans and unfulfillable promises.”
It is only by following such a course that the American
people can hope to escape intensification of the system of
Government-regulated monopoly sponsored by the Roosevelt
Administration.
“If you don't believe this,” the Republican candidate for
President emphatically declared at Portland, “then you'd better not vote for me. For . am pledged by the Republican platform to save our system of free enterprise!”
We are satisfied that a majority of the American people
do believe that—and that they will vote accordingly. If so,
Alfred M. Landon will take up his residence in the White
House next January!—Fort Wayne, Ind., News-Sentinel.
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itt 107 Mill St.
Aus Grass Valley
Drorocrarrer
vice.
The studio that _ satisfies.
Good photos at reasonable
prices—no guess work. 8NEW YORK, Sept. 21. — Walter
Lippman, outstanding political com’
mentator and long a_ friend of
Roosevelt and the New Deal, has
come out in his newspaper column
squarely for Governor Landon and
announced jhe will vote for him in
November. Mr. Lippman’s surport
of the Kansan for President is based
on his belief the nation needs representative government in Washington and that the Kansas governor is best qualified by personality
and experience to weld Ameriea into a united whole.
After declaring that Mr. Roosevelt “has conducted his administration as a personal, factional and
partisan enterprise,” and voicing the
belief that national problems are insoluble by these methods, Mr. Lippman says, “I am going to vote for
Governor Landon. I am going to put
my faith.in the combined wisdom of
a representative government rather
than in the personal brilliance and
daring of an individual leader.”’
“The record of his {Roosevelt’s)
administration,”’ he . continues;
“seems to me to prove that his disposition is to govern by personal
and factional methods and that the
effect of these methods is to create
unreak and unnecessary divisions in
the nation at a time when solidarity
and union are of the utmost importportant thing to be gotten out of this
election. And because I am convinced-that Governor Landon is in a political situation where he must conduct a government of national union, because I believe that by temperament and by his views he is disposed to such government. I shall
P. O. Bov 743 Phone 364-W
COMPLETE MINE SERVICE
BUREAU
Geological. Examination, Sampling
and Mapping. Assaying, Brokerage
REPRESENTATIVE: SULLIVAN
MACHINERY COMPANY
ance—lI ‘think that is the most im-}}
ALASKA MINE
Under the management of R. C.
Eisenhauer ore is being mined in a
drift on’ the 250 foot level at the
Alaska mine at Pike City. Several
hundred, dollars haye been spent in
reconditioning the ‘buildings, machinery, drain tunnel, and shaft in
the past year. Five men are employed.
vote for him.”
Mr. Lippman concluded:
“Tt is certainly of no consequence
whatever that Governor Landon is
not an entertaining’ orator, that he
is more persuasive face to face than
he is over the radio or in print. If
the world could be saved by fluent
oratory, this earth would be a para. dise today. As a matter of fact, it is
i. most disordered, most nearly lunatic, where the orators-are in _ the
seats of authority. The fact that Mr.
Landon has neither the instinct nor
the art of the demagogue but has,
on the other hand, the gift of personal persuasion in private conference is to be counted in his favor. If
the world is ever to be quiet again it
will have to be governed by reasonably quiet men.”
MRS. GEO. F. RADDUE
fornia formerly Dist. Chairman of Music, Federated
Women’s Clubs, Pupil of
Louis Grauvere (Belgium)
ii has established her home in Grass
Valley and will open a Voice
Studio at Armstrong Court off
Auburn Street py High School.
High School students enrolling
before Sept. 15 are eligible to outside credits. A special rate will be
made to Elementary and High
School Students enrolling during
this period. No charge for audition. ‘Special attention to Coaching Singly or Groups.
References: Robt. McKnight,
Director Music Junior College,
. . Modesto; A. W. Wahlberg, Dean
of Music, State College Fresno;
Irene Harding, Director of Music,
Modesto High School.
Member M. T. A. of Cali. ;
TAHOE LUMBER CO. NOW.
EMPLOYS 140 MEN
The Tahoe Sugar Pine~ Lumber
company, which has its sawmill near
Graniteville has had a_ successful
season of lumbering. The company
has a planing mill at Emigrant Gap
and all lumber is trucked to the
Gap to be shipped by railroad to
market, when it is finished. One
hundred and forty men, with a payroll of $12,000 are employed by this
company. During summer, operations about 10,000,000 board feet of
lumberare cut.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright’ of
Salinas returned home Thursday after a several days visit with Mrs.
Wright’s sister, Mrs. Bert Davidson
and Mr. Davidson at Orleans Fiat,
SHOVEL PLACERS
Bigelow Brothers and Dudley of
North Columbia are operating @
shovel and sinking a shaft on an old
channel on the Shovel Placers property in their district. Several men.
are employed and the Shovel is making quick work in removing the
gravel to be treated for gold recovery.
Pat Courser and wife left Satur»
day for a weeks vacation to be spent
in Blairsden, Sierra county, visiting
relatives.
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ADLERIKA
North of. North Bloomfield.
Dickerman Drag Store and R. J.
Harris, Druggist.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
NEVADA CITY NEVADA CIry
ATTORNEYS
H. WARD SHELDON
ATTGRNEY-AT-LAW
Commercial Street, Nevada City
Phone 599
HARRY M. McKEE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
205 Pine St., opposite courthouseNevada City, Calif.
W. E. WRIGHT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office in Union -Building
Phone 28 Nevada City
F. T. Nilon J. T. Hennessy
Lynne Kelly
Nilon, Hennessy and Kelly
ATTORNEYS AT LAW:
Office, 127 Mill St. Grass Valley
Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nev. City
George L. Jones Frank G. Finnegan
JONES & FINNEGAN
Office: Morgan & Powell Buildings,
Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal.
Assays made for gold,
Capital of Califoriia F
TICK’S CAFE AND LIQUOR STORE
Hills Flat Next to Black Bart’s Service Station
ALL REFRIGERATED LIQUORS
Iced Gin Drinks for this Hot Weather
CANNED AND BOTTLED BEER —
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NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE ©
Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and talings.
silver, lead and copper.
Mail order check work promptly attended to.
Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and
ire Insurance Companies.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor
.Nevada City Garage.
1936
-SHAMROCK CAFEFamed For Good Food and Good Cooking
Special Merchants Lunch....36c
STEAKS, CHICKEN AND FISH DINNERS — 52c
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyant, Props. Broad Street, Nevada City
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CHAS. E, LEITE
Auto Repairs
128 Main Street Nevada City
SEE THE NEW
Plymouth Cars
SALES AND SERVICE
R, DISTRIBUTOR
Day and Night Service Anywhere
of Every Kind
Phone 133
Cor. Main and Commercial . Phone 402 or 288-3 Grass Val TELEPHONE 273
Hal D. Draper, Ph. D. . . ley for appointment. 8-24-1m =
Nevada City, Calif. is .
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Daniel L. Hirsch, M. D.
/ Pyhsician and Surgeon
Seeond floor Thomas building, 139%
Mill Street, Suite 7. Hours 10-12 A.
M., 2-5 P. M. Evenings by appointment.
Telephone 71. Grass Valley
HAROLD L. KARO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUREON
Neal Street Grass Valley
Phone 116
Hours 10 to 12 a, m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Evenings by appointment
LARRY MELOY
ATTORNEY.AT wAW
209146 W. Main St. Phone 428
Grass Valley
128
E. H. ARMSTRONG
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office 208144 West Main Street
Telephone 163 Grass Yalley
CHARLES L. HOGUE, O. D.
OPTOMETRIST
Corrective examination and training for defective vision and functional disorders of the eyes.
147 Mill St. Ph.624 Grass Valley
FRATERNAL AND
CLUB DIRECTORY
NEVADA CITY HOME
LAUNDRY
FAMILY TRADE OUR
. HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56,
See the New Air Conditioned .
COOLERATOR
Cold alone is not enough, moist washed air is necessary
to protect delicate foods. Only ice refrigeration can give
you this protection.
DISTRIBUTORS
Union Ice Delivery
Nevada City, Phone 57 : Fred Sauvee, Manager .
Also see Coolerator at Bosworth’s Furniture Store
N. S. G. W.
Meets every Tuesday evening at
Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street. . .
Visiting Native Sons welcome.
ALLEN JONES, President.
DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Ree. Sec’y.
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SPECIALTY
\ Mrs, VU. Mullis, Prop.
Boulder St.
Phone 491 W
Prompt and Reasonable Service
Nevada City . .
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DR. VERNON V. ROOD
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office and residence at 128 Neal St
Grass Valley Office hours 10 to 12
a.m. 2 to 4p. m. 7.to 8 p. m.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Hours: 1 td 3 7 to 8 p. m.
Sundays 11:30 to 12:30
t29 South Auburn St., Grass Valley.
DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER
DENTIST
X-RAY Facilities Available
WOMAN’S CIVIC CLUB
Regular meetings the 2nd and
1 \. fourth Mondays of the month, at
the Brand Studio.
Pres., Mrs. Harley M. Leete.
Clean Clothes Make Life Pleasant
OUR CLEANING PROCESSES RENEW THE LIFE OF ALL
fa GARMENTS
GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS
Sec., Mrs. Beverly Barron.
NEVADA CITY
SANITARIUM
flizabeth McD. Watson, Prop.
Open to all reputable
Nevada City Lodge, No. 518,
B. P. O. Elks
Meets second and fourth Friday evenings in Elks home, Pine
Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks
welcome.
ROLAND WRIGHT /“®xalted Ruler
411 MAIN STREET GRASS VALLEY PHONE 375
. . PHILLIP SCADDEN, Secretary.
. fi Physicians and Surgeons
Hours:
Grass Valley, Calif.
CARL POWER JONES. M. D.
9:00-5:00 Evening appointnents. 129% Mill Street. Phone 77.
ACCOUNTANTS .
MISS ALICE MOORE
Mine Systems. Income Tax Returns
Box 785, Nevada City
ASSAYER
Hal D. Draper, Ph. D.
ASSAYER AND CONSULTING
CHEMIST
Nevada City, California
Phones: Office: 364-W. Home 246-J
Box 743
DENTISTS
DR. ALVAH N. MORGAN
DENTAL SURGEON
“Special attention paid to
the care of children’s teeth”’
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DENTIST
312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 a. m.
to 6:00 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Complete X-Ray Service.
Phone 95.
DR. JOHN R. BELL
DENTIST
Office Heirs: 8:30 to 5:30
Evenings by Appointment
MINING ENGINEERS
CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEE
Mining Reports Furnished
, Mining District Maps
Phone 278 R Nevada City
J. F, O°;CONNOR
Mining and Civil Engineer
United States Mineral Surveying
Licensed Surveyor
203 West Main St. Grass Valley
_ DOCTORS
B. W. HUMMELT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
400 Broad St.
Office Hours: 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m.
Evenings 7-8 Phone 395 X-RAY
DR. DAVID H. REEDER
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Especially successful in .Arthritis,
Anemia, Cateract, without -Surgery,
other Chronic Ailments. Consultation
Free. Clinic Tues. and Fri. P. M.
Nominal charge. Office 418 Broad
St. Phone 431. Res. Phone 596.
~"W. W. REED, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Nevada City, Calif.
Office 418 Broad Street
Hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P. M. \
ALFRED H. TICKELL, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Nevada City, Calif.
Office 207 Pine Street Residence
525 Nevada Street
W. P. SAWYER, M. D.
ACCOUNTANTS
W. B. TELFER
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Telephone 429
] Audits, Income.Tax Service, Systenis
Office 152%4 Mill Street, Grass Valley
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses correctly fitted. Electromagnet for removing steel Hours 11 to 4
Broken Glasses Duplicated
Evenings by Appointment
Office Ott Bldg Main Street
Phone office 11 Residence 73
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Funeral Directors
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
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Phone 56W, Grass Valley. —
A modern establishment—a trained, intelligent and courteous
personnel—distinctive motor equipment and
progress and prosperity are NOT an indication that funeral service
charges will be high. A successful concern can be built only by servHOLMES FUNERAL HOME
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that are fair and reasonable.
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Phones: Office, 129; Residence.
258.
DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS .
Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone i
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