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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

August 10, 1942 (4 pages)

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MEPL FRE Eo Renna re tea S ‘ 6 Page Four Le a= / ——S a ee oe ae a a a : ania ; « 4 TWELVE MORE TO eee Additional Canning Sugar : FOR ALLEG I : ° i : i LEAVE FOR ARMY Data Received By Board Ten ‘men from this county have. Examination for “postmaster at) The latest canning sugar informRITICALLY passed their army examination and. Nevada City, Calif. ation has been received by the local we ; twill leave Wednesday for induction. The United States Civil Service}Tationing board. “ ns Otto Heinsman, 82, who resided} The Grass Valley Lions Club mem-. Commission has announced an open. Each application will be comsiderel as: ;. i i -el]. competitive, examination to fill the. e4 individually with the object of in a cabin near Wilson’s Log Cabin, bers will be on hand to bid farewell ip ’ : : : ; j ; i : avancy to the position of postmaster . Conserving fruit as well as sugar. near Camptonville on the Downie-. to the) group. Those leaving are: : P ; ; m . +) . in Alleghany. Calif. in accordance. Individual consumer canning pracville Highway, suffered critical burns} Lawrence E. Swygard, Walter D./'n AUesnaly, gness tices and available truit supplies are eisteWiay when his cabin. was de-. Barrett, George K Peatica, Roy (¢.)With. am Act of Congress, approved : yes aes ps : pcikoureis Samant i Pres, (As. . une os, 198s. to be considered and allowances as stroyed by fire. ; Tre eas : y, ? : : a a S ; Meluiinas was brought to the. thus BE. Yarborough, Earl S. Cowing,. Full information and application) "© cgi oe ett ee Geapial ner ‘by the Holmes. Howard Do. Noy, Wilbur R. Gant. forms may be obtained at the post ofNeither fruit or sugar is to be wastSis oltre ee “Sand: Sam Lowe. fice for which the examination is. ed, the board has been informed and ag ss ene nee a ee ce held, or from the United States Civil. the formula of one pound of sugar e fire stared ot eon minat 4n¢ 7 f fruit and one pound : ee Service Commission, Washington, D. to four quarts o Dp Heinsmaa’s cstin and he attempted GRACE ENGLEBRIGHT C. Applications must be on file in. Of Sugar per person is again called to to extinguish the flames. While fight-: SPEAKS AT GRASS the office of the Commission at. the attention of the consumers. ing the fire in the cabin the flam § YALLEY BPWC MEETING Washington, D. C., ‘not later than. ‘Please bear with our seemingly enveloped his. arms and. legs, Intlict: . wing Grace. Bagtebright, witeof . August: 14, 1949. nonsensiclal questioning,” the board 4 rt " . ing the painful and critical burns. . nan Harry L Tasso nies. : a. ww a4 Aegan : : : . wae . A well-painted home will withstand the ,of the second district, urged the reNew Forest Service Pump ‘ tae cae weenie ies Cie a ravages of time and weather almost indefi-(Hest Of etnte ens which Roop women Neves Large TRAHepOr TOUGH Ly ceicssca ai the City Hall after 2 nitely, But don’t forget that a well-painted © ‘ pa .F oe taking part in vital industr, me snes J ss home is not one painted with low-quality PARP ULP Ss whew ahe secke belire theGrass Aecording to Guerdon Ellis, Sup-. o0’clock of any day except Sunday, by paint. It is one painted with good paint. For Valley Business and Professional. etvisor of the Tahoe national forest,;comsumers who wish to can large exterior painting, insist on Fuller Pure Pre; SPEAKER HERE Women’s club Thursday night. . the new forest fire pumper station-. amounts of fruit. pared Paint—the finest all-purpose “house” i. : : Sie Mrs. Englebright poihted out that. ed on the Big Bend district recently paint made. It lasts. For all your paint ; Congressman Harry L. Englebright!some state laws ‘prevent women. Saved more than its cost on one fire. For the next few months, Californeeds, see a Fuller Paint Dealer. é 4 sroke at the meeting in the National/from inheriting their ‘husband’s. A large transport truck and trailer . D4 Se ee ee ; er . Hotel here y }terday of the Califor-. property except by will and that. belonging to Oregon California. fire hazard, declares the Outing Denia Hydraulic Mining Association. women cannot engage in business exFreight Lines caught fire near Kingspartment of thef National ae Other guests of the asSociation at. cept under the husband’s name. vale on U. S. Highway 40. Martin Club, which asks every citizen to*take the meeting were Colonel ‘Warren, Mrs. Englebright felt that once Johnson, resort owner, notified Big = in a campaign against fires. > 4 Sian and ‘Celene! Robe “Clits proposed oaual Hehis anend Bend Ranger Station and the fire Fires caused by human carelessness : Hunter of the California Debris Com-. ment is out of the judiciary commit-. PUmMper arrived in time to save about, ©? ae a much ‘destreution as mission. Colfax was sel)‘ted as the. tee, it will win.the cceptance of con$4,000 worth of mechandise on the sigs fal ombings or sabotage. city for the next meeting, which will gress. truck. E. W. Rhoads d,river of the m= Me : be held on September 12h. . : Mrs. Clarence Lea, wife of Contruck, kept the doors locked until the eople used to say ime vena ab 4 Englebright, in his talk, predicted. gressman Lea of Santa Rosa, gave a ffire tanker arrived. The tanker kept ate ” Oe thee de gm ae + : : t @ seld mining would enjoy a great era! short address to the club, explaining the tire. from: spreading. to. tke sear eee a Gee of prosperity following, the war. He! the independent canteen in Washby forest and summer homes at a complimegted the hydraulic associa-!ington which provides chocolate, cofKingsvale. Wisi Gallfcralk appears 16 neod sade members on their ee to ob-. fee, sane ee oo cake to -men ae most is less gas about—gasoline-ratain at least 1,000 tons of scrap met-. manning the anti-aircraft sia STATE INVESTS IN BONDS tionong. al for the war effort. st SACRAMENTO, Aux. 10.— (UP} Sas SABOTEUR gine —According to State Finance ‘DirectNevada City Phone 5 Grass Valley Phone 88 VE EVADA HERE or George Killion and State Treasur» : pe ett chap line i TOMORROW NIGHT er Charles Johnson, there is a cash ouncl . ] ; es a anne ys Because Alfred Hitchcock believes. SUPIUS of $15,000.000 in the state y i wy / ‘. p ‘ THOSE WHO TRAVEL IN : ee .. treasury today not needed for imA I N! : that acting talent, like gold is : a . , : EXCESS OF 0 MILES lwhere you find it. Virgil Summers, a se. : : (Continued from Page One) : e i . The Tire Rationirg Board of Ne-. 26 year old Universal studio ‘Grip,’ see ele ices Been ST a licenses $723.50. Dog permits . a vada County hereafter will be given/ plays a featured role in Saboteur, to invest the new surplus in U. 8. = peat : ee a sone ee We wish to let our friends and Clients know that we are conpPta) coverient bonis C ine th 1 $4.00. Building permits $6.00. City Se ; S 3 aceess to the names of all persons which plays Wednesday and Thurssovernment bonds. Counting the wane. ‘der finés $160.00. City-A : tinuing the Insurance and Real Estate business which Mr. Presley wig are slored by Bigcwuy Balok. sue ai die. Movkan “Premise. Suu Dente, Somiinon “nal “the cigtg . OC ee oO SY eee established. We have some very fine homes for sale, also ranches, au fer driviny at speeds inet £6 oes 411 2: eS ] Ae a t . now has nearly $30,000,000 invested . ° $110.98. Penalties and costs,( misauto courts and income properties. We represent the ‘best insurance ae ee ee ee eee ee eee t facis waniobefedunal boade cellaneous) $7.30. Rebate on insurcompanies in the country, including the Merchants Fire of New York, miles per hour. ‘tory pal of Robert Cummings. who were vlance $154.14. Delinquent taxes $9Associated Fire and Marine, Pearl, Rhode Island, American Casualty, An announcement in Sacramento costars with Priscilla Lane in the! H si : : . 00—$2 856 99 Ohio Casualty, Canadian Indemnity, Phoenix Assurance, Limited today by Patrol. Ghict B. RCato. . picture. ot tires today may mean _ hot): BLE Cee : s Mutual Compensation, Industrial Indemnity and Security Life and said the record of each such citation, When Jack H. Skirball( associate feet tomorrow—Drive under 40! Disbursements: Warrants paid on Accident Company. : Se pee e ae poses 5 aoe mere n s general fund $1,975.62. Warrants If you wish to reduce your insurance expense, get in touch with o eing a in the He soe olate producer on Salboteur, asked HitchThe speed limit is now 46 but. paid on library fund $144.70. Warus. o one ee = Dr ‘re Tetconees cock what type of actor he wanted there still appears to be an awful lot . rants paid on fire fund $64.60. Stree: 2 oe LEY, Jr.
showing the coer os history to characterize Kenneth Mason, the) )¢ people going nowhere in an ful. improvements ‘bonds coupons paid rhe 8 pale ef all persons holding licenses. famous director looked about him hurry ; $375.00. —$2,559.92 — This information is available on and pointed to Summers. . Balance in treasury $13,080.50. DBA. request by the Hoca! rationing board. ‘The part ‘calls for someone who ‘Make your tires stretch for the/. 'balance in fire fund $23.90. Balance A. C. PRESLEY, Jr. ats pismary use will ‘be to check the,looks typically American,” Hitchcock . gyration and bring your country in. in library fund $876.64. Balance in 411 Winter Street . ' Telephone 560 Nevada City Oriving record of all’ persons applytold Skirball, adding: ‘“‘Someone who on the home stretch! general fund $12,179.96. ‘ing for new tires or retreads. look like that ‘head ‘grip’ over : The arrangement follows a statethere!” : “E 5 sy ey : 2 B é eer st wide order,issued by Paul BarksThen the ruddy and round. Hitchverybody s doin’ it! Ordering Acme 3} ; ‘dale d’Orr, State Rationing Ofticer, coek countenance lighted wp and he in the ‘Victory Size’.. splitting the quart with requiring all applicants for tires orisaid as if talking to himself. ‘‘Why z l retreads to sign a statement that{not?’’ Summers was set. Hitchcock other patrons. That’s the way to save meta Sic have not driven in excess of 49! tbelieves he will go far as a Jeet for Uncle Sam ! ” : miles per hour. Chief Cato, a member of the State! NEW RECORDS FOR OLD Highwa Traffic Advisory Committtee! TO BRING MUSIC TO SOLDIERS Full Quarts, to the War Department, charged! Joseph Day, Nevada City chairman Half-Gallons, with administering the Eastman con-jof the Amf-ican Legion project to Too! . servation plan in (California, said. collect old or broken or otherwise citations have been issued at the ap-. 'discarded phonograph records to be ay REWERIES proximate rate of 200 daily since the. made into new records and to be 4 ere i order to stop all persons traveling in. sent to the boys in-camp social halls. an panciees excess of 40 miles per hour was is-. Ed Burtner is Grass Valley chairsued by Governor Olson. man. Captain Joseph Blaike will cooperDay states that priorities of some s ate to see that the in information. of thg materials required in the mak: reaches the local board when need-'ing of new records prevent their proTake care of these servants ed. duction so the American Legion is : . e ro ae : ‘collecting old records to be made inif’ a wartime necessity ye BAe { to new ones. Fifty popular and notee ol Ss : f E cae et E R Deer Knocks Tahoe Forest ed artists are contributing their tal: eS Fire Patrolman To Ground ent in making these new records. Sa8 = . While patrolman T. M. Arntzen of. Mr. Day asks that all who have dis= ay ty yA E, WISE: the Tahoe National Forest was mak-. carded records to ple}:se leave them , BE f C CONOMY/ ae . ing one of his régular inspections of. at his office 108 Pine Street, Nevada PROPER CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCES WILL SAVE WEAR el i the old Bear Trap Guard Station he. City and he will take them to the Clean your appliances frequently so that they will always-be NEVADA CITY ICE DELIVERY: : became aware of isice f where the . 3 ore pfx ee ; : : 1 pf: te oe ae yi i nois. Grass pian’ shee rom gia y ship-shape for tip-top service. Remember when dirt and dust wear P. O. Box 325° Nevada City Distributors os in the o tse shed. Deciding to. will belsent to the central collec on _ it, your appliances wear out. For example, empty the dust bagvof : : : a ‘vestigate he proteeded to the door/ofifice, One new record,can give * your vacuum cleaner after each sweeping; clean out the crumbs of the shed where ‘he was met half. much pleasure to many soldier boys in your toaster; wash the interior of your refrigerator after each ‘way in and half way out by a doe!so do not forget to donate your old defrosting; remove the soap scum and lint from your washer im‘ deer. As nature would have it, thelones. mediately after use and remoye the dust film from lamp shades NX P Ww ry bles ey weaker force would yield to the and fixtures. Do these simple little things regularly and your : Va a 1] a ea re stronger, and Armntsen got a worm’s. Mrs. C. E. Parsons, Mrs. George appliances will do more and last longer. eye view of the passing doe. Arntsen. Legg and Mrs. Belle Douglass are PROPER USE WILL SAVE REPAIR ; MONDAY AND TUESDAY is nursing a bruised shoulder. visiting friends atLake ‘Alta today. Unintentional abuse of appliances leads to unnecessary repair or KINGS RO Vividly brought to life on the screen is this story ~ break down. Avoid letting your cleaner chew up nails or coins or of young people, hemmed in by the stifling inhi: A hairpins. Be careful not to dtop or jar appliances with heating bitions and taboos of a small town in the early years of this century. oe elements. Do not overwork your washer by using too much water Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings and Ronald Reagon head the playor overloading with too many clothes. Cook. by accurate time and ers starred in Kings Row. temperature Control. Be careful to keep room temperatures down W EI INESDAY AND THURSDAY + He oe Comers level, SABOTEUR hs !s the story of a boy and girl who fell in love at ] Ay ASK OUR LOCAL OFFICE FOR NAME OF the point of death but heroically survived to glor’ AUTHORIZED SER ; >DE, iously fulfill their romance. Saboteur is an exceedingly exciting story, : VICE AN sd RE PAIR DEALER enhanced by the jtouch of the master story teller, Alfred Hitchcock. 4 y . P-G-auvk: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY > PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY ey Two scrappy slap happy ‘killers . * TWO YANKS IN TRINIDAD wr onasit ney oro rae option and Brian Donlevy and their antics will give jyou a thousand laughs , The City Council will meet as a Board of Equalizaand cheers. Also The Man Who Wouldn't Die with Lioyd Nolan, é a tion on Monday, August 10, 1942, at the City Hall and e ° ° b . will meet as a Board of Equalization at 8 p. m. every D AY INSUR ANCE AGENCY evening through Thursday. : : fhe Telephone 286 108 PINE STREET—NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA 5 (5 A COMPLETE LINE OF INSURANCE e : { : t for: Northwestern Mutua ire ion. Northwest ual; % Agent for: Northwestern Mutual Fire Association. North Cas = i : { ty Co. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co, Firemen’s Insurance Hiccups! aualente A 8 , eras 2 ee Z@SGULARLY AND OFTEN Co. Metropolitan Casualty. Industrial Indemnity Co. National Autoy GEO. H.*CALANAN, City Clerk. Ci ea mobile Insurance Oo. Massachusetts Bonding and@ Insurance Co. Soe toate ; Bee ER GE 18-842 : ,