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Ser, a» “fined by statute. Printed and Published
at Nevada City. _ :
ee ~ Editor and Pus.isacr
Published Semi-Weekly, Monday ana ihu-sday
at Nevada City, California, and entered as ma.
matter of the second class in t)2 postoffice at
— City under Act of Cor,ess, March 3,
Pawanenregecowsnonesnaenesaene
iL ste rsnener iat nines secon
news item reprinted in full. It indicates the
nillions of Democrats, who have had to watch
ir party was taken over by the CIO and the ComMinn., July 25 (C. T. P. S.).—John E. Re¢ nominee fér governor of Minnesota in 1932
n for the United States senate in 1940, announced
here today he proposes to aid the Republican camby organizing Dewey-Bricker all party commitcounty of the state.
last week's Democratic national convention
ch he attended as a spectator, convinced him
y is under the control of communists and
of salvation as a party lies in such a thumpthat the present set up will be destroyed.
sota is for “ang x a of preserving the
David Niles, and all the other men who
the party as ‘bloated with communists,
every right minded Democrat to remove
. } communistic group is in the saddle,
end of the two party system of govDemocrats must first get rid of the
‘reason why . intend to give all my
. Willow Valley: recently.. He is: mak1 ing a good recovery from severe iner parents, Supervisor and Mrs. C. 8.
. Donner Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Arbo‘}gast joined them for a part of the
. Lake Tahoe.
{latter part of the week from a visit
‘Jin San Francisco and Burlingame.
~~ . Richmond are enjoying a two week’s
. vacation here visiting His sister, Miss
1s} ‘Mr. and Mre. C. E. Clark of North
ng . Bloomfield were business visitors in
_ . trip and outing.
W-. short vacation here with Horner's
ta jaunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Les. lie Land and expects to return home
who has been deer ‘hunting in the
NEVADA CITY NUGGET _
about the prosaic but inspiring business of living in an era that
mirrors its own moods and records its own doings so faithfully, in its classified advertising columns.—Contributed.
“NEARLY DAWN” .
In China, the traditional greeting of friends for ages past
has been, “Have you had your meal?” The Chinese. don’t expect an exact reply to the question, just as we don’t expect a
detailed answer to our friendly salutation, “Hello! How are
you?”
But China, living for years in Jap-made darkness, has
adopted a new salutation when friends meet, according to
press dispatches from Chungking.
Today Chinese in Japanese occupied’ areas greet each
other with the phrase, “Nearly Dawn,’ It serves to symbolize
their faith in the deliverance of/their country and in the
speedy victory of the United Nations over Japan.
The patient Chinese have endured much at the hands of
the Japanese invaders. Lacking weapons, they fought the enemy with bare hands and unquenchable spirit. Throughout
the darkest days they have surrendered territory—but never
their belief in ultimate victory. od
No description of the present status of the war in the
Pacific could be more appropriate than the: new greeting
adopted by the Chinese. It is indeed “‘Nearly Dawn’’ for
China and conversely ‘‘Nearly Sunset” for the once brilliant
sun of the brutal Nipponese.—Contributed.
CONGRESS RETURNS
, As congressmen returned to Washington after their first
vacation in more than a year of hard work, it would seem to
be timely to appraise the party strength and to see what the
changing political tides may cast up next. A glance at the
House of Representatives:
Democrats—21!6 members.
_ Republicans—212 members.
Progressives—2 members.
Farmer-Labor—I member. .
American Labor-——! member.
In the senate, there is the following lineup:
Democrats—58 members.
Republicans—37 members.
Progressives—! member.
_ These figures, when compared with those of other recent
years, revel the steady march of the Republicans back into
power. A year ago, for example, the Republicans had only
206 seats in the house of representatives. Two yers ago, they
had less than 120. Four years ago, they had less than 140. In
1936, they had still fewer, and in 1934 the Republicans in
phone booth. _
It is freely conceded on Capitol Hill today by many a
Democratic observer that the Republicans will surge back into power in the house of representatives and probably win the
. senate back in November.—Contributed. :
(Mendocino area and visiting relativeg in Willows, arrived here Friday
Bight to spend the Week end with
his wife and her sister, Mrs. Ida
Guenther.
Banner Mountain Post, VFW,
Ruxiliary held a meeting Thursday
evening in the veterans hall. The
members decided to hold a public
eard party Thursday, September 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Curtis of
Truckee spent Sunday in Nevada
City visiting his mother, Mrs. C.
Muscardini and many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cherry of
Davis were business visitors in this
city Sunday. He is the former manager of a local store in Nevada City.
. Miss Betty Krough came up from
Berkeley Saturday and visited for a
time with Miss Fernand Muller returning in the evening to SacraMento for an overnight stay with
friends. She was accompanied to this
«city by Miss Elsie Schreiber who was
Wesley ‘Davis. of Sacramento visited his mother, Mrs. Nell Davis in
juries he received to his hands several weeks ago when a spray paint
machine blew up in them.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beatty
and two children of Marysville spent
the past week end here visiting her
Arbogast. Mr. and Mrs. Beatty have
been enjoying a tén day vacation at
their summer home at Kingvale.near
vacation the whole party returning
here on Wednesday.
Charles Piliott, of Harris Drug
Store, and family have returned
from a week's vacation spent at
Mrs. Ida Magonigal returned the
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trewhella of
a
bay district.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom White spent
Friday in Truckee where they called
on friends.
_ Delegates: to the conventions of
Blanche Trewhella, and meeting
many friends and relatives. He is a
zX
ca
Congressional Diectory shows the following line up in the
‘the house kidded one another that they could calcus in a tele-,
returning home from a visit in the .
MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 19
Wyoming Tribe of Read Men and
Ponemah Council, degre or: Fou
hontas, returned home Friday evening after a fine Session and pl
ant
meeting was condensed to thr
and called a war emergency se :
Delegates from Pocahontas Council
were, Mrs. Nettie Gildersleeve, Mrs.
Blanche Williams, Mrs. Elizabeth
Lashbaugh, and Mrs. Lucille Cicogni. Delegates from Wyoming Tribe
were George Gildersleeve and George
Falmbigl.
ee days
ssion.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder of Ala-. '
meda spent the past week end in
their home in Nevada City attending to business pertaining to their
property and’ visiting friends.
—
_ MOUNT ST. MARY’S
Business School .
Grass Valley, California
CLASSES START MONDAY,
AUGUST 28, 1944 .
REGISTRATION, MONDAY,
AUGUST 21, 1944 .
Special training in shorthand,
typewriting, bookkeping, spelling, English, Calculations, Machine Work, Office Training
and Army Correspondence.
COACHING FOR STATE AND
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
SISTERS OF MERCY
FOR SALE—1942 Model Radio}.
Combination, Record Cabinet, 250 . .
records, $150. 455 Clark Street,
Grass Valley. 842:42tp
W'ANTED—Riders on 10:30 shift to
DeWitt hospital. Phone Mrs.
Harlow, 794 J, Grass Valley,
$242tp
FOR SALE—PINE WOOD — Two
. tier or more delivered in Nevada
City or Grass Valley. Jakes Wood
Yard, Cartoscelli Place, Grass
Valley-Nevada. City Highway. ;
4-13-1moe
WANTED — Coin collections. L. EB.
Sherow, Box 2, Nevada City.
3mo-8-13p)
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE
moving in standard furniture van.
First clags staroge facilities. Furniture bought and sold. Hills Flat
Reliable Transfer, Grass Valley,
Phone 471-W or 39. 3-itt
BXPDPRT RADIO REPAIRING —
Loud Speaker Systems for Rent.
Complete stock of portable and
large type radio batteries. ART’S
RADIO HOSPITAL — Specialists
in Radio ills. 112 South Church
Street, Grass Valley. Phoke 984.
: 2-19tf
easholiday in San Francisco.
The;4
. stadnards
~e
ee
ua For Re
Enjoyment}
; Eat
Our patrons find that despite ¢
rationing and. wartime condi+f
tions the quality of our meats
measures up to the same high
we have always
maintained. Our meats come
from the-best cattle, lambs and
swine ¢hat money. can buy. Our
service to our patrons is built
on_a foundation of high quality and reasonable prices. Ask
your meighbors about us. They
will tell you.
KEYSTONE
DAVE RICHARDS, Prop.
218 Commercial Street
Phone 67 Nevada. City
nore:
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
DOCTORS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
piace 400 Broad Street
ffice Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 3 +]
Evenings 7-8. Phone 395
Sues Sse
ATTORNEYS __
. ATTORNEY AT LAW 4
Union Building Broad Street
Nevada City ‘Telephone 28 ;
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
The Hojmes Funeral Home service is priced withii the means ofall. Ambulance service at all hours.
Phone 203
246 Sacramento St. Nevada City
= ——————_—__ Eas
, MINING ENGINEERS
United States Mineral Surveying
Litensed Sirveyor
203 West Main St. Grass Valley
‘On. Wednesday Sheriff and Mrs.
Magonigal and Miss Blanche. }
ila attended the funeral of . }
late Fred Bowman in Marysville.was a brother in law of the Tobiassens and Mrs. Magonigal.
!
Qawrence Myers of Burlingame
accompanied his \parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Myers went to Donper
“Vernon W. Padgett, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Hours: 1 to 3. 7to 8 p.m. ,
Sundays 11:30 to 12:30.
129 South Auburn St,, Grass Valley
Phone Grass Valley 360
If No Answer—Graes Valley 17-W.
CARL POWER JONES, M.D
CIAN AND SURGEON
Office Hours: 1 to 3: 7 to 8 p.m
Sundays 11:30 to 12:30°°
{129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley .
. __ CLUB DIRECTORY. NEVADA crry
. Meets every second and fourth
. Thursday evening at 8 p. m. iB
Visitin w
Phone Grass Valley 17-W
NEVADA CITY
7 " a Py :
WOMEN’ sol nce CLUB
Rk m the 2nd an 4
roa Thursdays of tle month, at the}
ee School Auditorium. 2:30
MRS. BERYL ROBINSON, Pres. . ‘
B, P.0. ELKS
Home, Pine St. Rhone 108. .
Elks welcome. Sd
W. L. TAMBLYN,
LAMBERT THOMAS, Sec. .
ae N. 8. G. W. ‘
eets every Tuesday evening &
Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Stree’
Visiting Native Sons welcome.
GERALD D. PBARD, Pres.
‘DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y
—
OUSTOMAH LODGE No. 16 I100F
-Meets every Tuesday evening at
-7:30 at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
HARRY R:. DOUGLASS, N. G.
-WM. H. RIGHARDS, Ree. See’y-