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least selfish prejudice and the most understanding) to determine the solemn questions of enemy disposition at the end
‘Nevada City Nugget
of the war.
Ake
Editor and Pus-.sn2c
Published Semi-Weekly, Monday ana
postoftice
a:
a
SUBSCRIPTION KA‘ ES
=a
NEW BARLEY CEILING
A
new barley
.
ceiling order
has. ¢
new)
ner Welles, who resigned last year after. bitter disagreement San Francisco and $2.58 at Los An-.
30 cents
aerreririomrenenvnmneneerar
2
nificant. The writer is former Undersecretary of State Sumceiling price will be $2.56 cwt. at
. ep vere (ie Advanmee) 000 $3.00
One Month
__THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1944.
bookstands. It is a significant work because its source is sigbeen announced by OPA. The
Nevada City under Act of Cor. ess, March 3,
1. 1879.
:
choice, good, commercial and util.
ity. This amended definition has the; ;
loweri,
two
effect of extending to
ue
aside
set
cent
per
35
the
grades
means:
and
der WFA regulations
that the armp’s . requirements will
One phase of the European adjustments ahead is authoritatively discussed in a book just published and new on the
iu arsd4y
“ at Nevada City, California, and enter+d a: m,
Matter of the second class‘in t! +
sere
—
The problems of peace which must be settled abroad will
burst in controversial fury even before the guns cease’ firing,
and they will burn the mind and tear at the heart of the world ibe filled from all four grades, leav-.
ing a larger proportion of choice and :
for a long time to come. They will not be settled easily.
good grades for the civilian market.
“fined by statute. Printed and Published
at Nevada City.
aS
es
ee ee
.
with his chief, Cordell Hull, on diplomatic affairs. es
,
geles for bulk feed barley. The. act-.
.
ual cost of the sacks can be added
mae
Although Welles declares his own predisposition is in
favor of German unity, the former state department executii nthe eage of sacked grain.
The .
ceiling price in other areas in Cali4
majority of our generals ive is convinced that continuance of that unity can only mean fornia will in general be
San {
in the several war theatres comment on the a continued threat to the peace of the entire world. He proFrancisco or Los Angelés prices less
3
S.
}
the
? For Re Cuan.
Enjoyment
3. Bat
'
‘war is often refreshing to witness.
poses a partition-of Getmany into three new states, Southern freight from country points. The
‘deflate us, a little, when after expounding our Germany. Northern Germany and Eastern Germany—and to new ceiling prices average about six
it military detail as to just-what new strategy the aive East Prussia, after some boundary adjustments and popucents per cwt. less than under the
old order. A premium is provided .
read an jnterview with General Maclation surveys, to Poland.
‘under the new order for malting and
frankly admits that only the Japs know
There will be protests even in this country against the pearling grades.
1
{
which
he
ing,
id
when we outlito
nea neighbor Welles plan to liquidate militaristic power in Germany, for
MEAT
confusion and despair the enemy is carving up the conquered, as a policy, has no general appeal
throwing in a prediction as to the to a non-military people. The one basis on which the program Grand Jury For
will be acceptable here, will be the basis of probable effective1944 Organizes"
he’s been too busy running the third battle ness in assuring future peace. A soft, unpenalizing peace is. ' In the superior court yesterday
not desired by any but the stupid and the axis sympathizer. . Judge-George L. Jones drew 19
jurors for 1944 and following
t
wever, we'll take the conservative, Neither is a thoroughly annihilative peace generally appealgrand
their acceptance of duty, they or9
most of our war leaders in the field ing.
A peace adjustment that has some chance of permanence
feel ‘pretty confident that any comquirements for that chain which must hold the future world
ictions or facts that we do get are apt to together in some type of friendly fraternity. The Welles pro
e leeway
to probe the possibilities
posal is one to be studied by the experts as a possible link in
admiration and
x
N ON THE
T 1wa
ee
pAGRICULTURAL EXTENSICION“
m4
SERVICE ~.
to be found
in current developments in
1 Hitler's life is significant
of disrup-.
Accumulated
from AAA county
of Austrlian'
service to our patrons is built
on a foundation of high qual
Keast, A. F. Dowdell, Mrs. Lila
(Champion, Mrs. Harriet Nettell, John
ity and reasonable prices. Ask ‘
your meighbors about us. They ‘
Thomas, Alfred Phillips, Mrs: Julia
A. Parsons, Samuel J. Clark, D. ‘H.
Dunn.
‘Jurors from Nevada City are W.
G. Robson, Joseph E. Huy, Beryl P.
will tell jyou.
Truckee.
KEYSTONE
MARKET
;
:
DAVE RICHARDS, Prop.
Committees named and. chairmen
are as follows: county offices, Earl
Covey, chairman, J. E. Huy, C. B.
White; county welfare, Julia
Parsons, chairman, Harriet M. Nettell,
oo,
4 importation
measures /up to ithe same. high
stadmards
we
have
always
maintained.’ Our meats come
from the best cattle, lambs and
swine that money can buy. Our
Robinson aid Irving Long.
Charles B. White was named from
es
PREPARED
Our patrons find ‘that despite
rationing and wartime conditions ‘the quality of our meats
ganized. A. F. Brady of Grass Valley
Was named foreman, and John J.
Hodge, of Grass Valley, secretary.
From Grass Valley other jurors
are Lewis E. Sleeman,
James
M.
Phillip
Covey,
Sampson, Earl L.
enemy commanders feed their people at and a practical program to accomplish it are the earnest re
213 Commercial Street
‘Phone 67
Nevada City
PROFESSIONAL
to James Sampson; public morals and
Arthur’
Dowdell,
wheat
DIRECTORY
augment supplies which up to the law enforcement,
recommendations present time been
and community
Alfred
Phillips,
Lila
critically short. chairman,
When grain was extremely short and (Champion; county hospital and farm
DOCTORS
committeemen in all parts of the at the same time Californi
a’s live‘W. G. Robson, chairman, John Thomstate are scheduled for consideration stock numbers were at record levels, as, Louis Sleeman; courthouse build
by the state AAA fommittee end the state board
Cc -.
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e
ste dite ste sie atts tteshe ste she ste Be sta ste site Mea ttle se iesiete stasis ste
ee ee
e
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il lin 2dbehe
ati, ate these
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site sie ste athe oie
pe eee pe Ripe ine Hes pe te she sip tie she aie ae ee i il lin ll i sielistelele
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NEVADA CITY NUGGET
“B.
W. HUMMELT, M.D.
PHYSICIAN
recommended _the ing and grounds, Sam Clark, chair
AND
SURGEON
Washington representatives in\a fout shipment of Australian wheat io man, Irving Long, Beryl Robinson,
400 Broad Street
day conference beginning August 4 California. But on July 24 this-recPhillip Keast; county jai. John J. Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.;
at Berkeley
it was announced today ommendation Was withdrawn in a Hodge, chairman, A. F. Brady, E. H. Hvenings 7-8.
by A. L. Saladana, secretary of the
Dunn.
munication tothe national war
. Comm
_ 4Nevada County
AAA committee. The board: at Washington.
MIS; session will be devoted to formulatBesides’ the
nations wheat. crop,
yj ing soil building practice specificawhich is estimated
to be
5
ted to what now
appears to be a normal grain crop
arte
. california farmers and their electd committeemen have generally adafter an extremely
poor
vocated that the 1945 program folsame time large
quantities of Texas
. low closely the 1944 ACP program, milo have
board, in
at
the
board has re-examined its position
.
Phone 203
246 Sacramento St.
_J. F. O°CONNOR
Licensed Siirveyor 203 West Main St:
‘Grass Vallep
OF MERCY .
—
expected
Vernon W. Padgett, M. Dd.
PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON
Office Hours: 1 to 3.
More protein pellets for winter
this
129 South Auburn St,, Grass Valley
Phone Grass Valley 3 60
‘I f No Answer—Grass. Valley 17-W.
gag
. CARL POWER JONES, M.D
facturers who produce pellets con
taining a4.minimum of 30 per cent
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Hours: 1 to
protein during the JulySeptember
Prelimihary crop ‘production
Protein meals used during
[Ports indicate the possibility reof quarter.
the
or
food production records for
third quarter of 1944
manufacture of cubes and
straight year in 1944.
containing
in
Feed grain supplies ‘now in sight as dres
sed steer carcasses weighi
from domestic sources have permit
400 to 1100 pounds and
City or Grass Valley. Jakes Wood
Yard, Cartescelli Place, Grass.
Valley-Nevada City Highway.
>’
xs
Sherow, Box 2, Nevada City.
3mo-8-13p
—————y
. .
_
teas
CLUB DIRECTORY ii
4-13-lmoe . ==
dressed LOCAL
is, grading U. 8.
NEVADA CITY
tier or more delivered in
Nevada
ng
ted the state USDA war boar
to red hhenffer carcasses weighing between
:
Position
with respect to. 350 and 600 pon
7 to
to 12:30
Phone Grass Valley 17-W
FOR SALE—PINE WOOD — Two
jellets,
Army style beef is now defined
3;
129 South Auburn St!, Grass Valley
used for that purpose during
the WANTED — Coin collections,
L. E.
base period years of 1942 and 1943.
NEEDED NOW
. verse i
Sundays 11:3
the
not less than 30 per cent
Protein, will not be charged
against
the manufacturer's maximum
otal
use permitted during the year
propvided it is in exctss of the aver
age
7 to 8 p. m.
Sundays 11:30 to-12:30.
ae Ltenge feeding ‘of steep and’ cattle .
$285,000,000
ee.
DOCTORS
from $60,000,000 in 1936 protein meal to mixed feed manu-.
>
GRASS VALLEY
oreS
‘sulte
in d:
an increase in payments :0 should result. from ‘WFA action. )
farmers in carrying out these which provides, in effect, a bonus of
‘Nevada City —
. Mining and Civiu Engineer
United States Mineral Surveying
—
exceed $300/000,000. apimportation of Australian wheat the.
intely the same.as 1944: On a tested with flag sumt.
gt
ee
The Holmes Funeral Home service is pr™ed within the means of
all. Ambulance service at all hours.
EXAMINATIONS
SI
which total expenditure . Sirable
to recommend against.
basis, steadily, ‘expanding,
UNE! >y.
COACHING FOR STATE AND
-U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
ee
on this question. Int now appears de
Broad Street
Telephone 28
-FUNERAL DIRECTORS
toeeen
agricultural interests concerhing
flag smut infestation, the “state war
pro
IN
eypowriting,
bookkeening,
att . . MINING ENGINEERS .
another
decision: In yiew of the
. Ment of the provisions of the-1945 tastic change
in conditions at the
. rogram, particularly om those prac‘Present time and
legitimate fear
[Mees that will return “the most imon the part of manya indiv
iduals and .
;
ychoo
CLASSES START MONDAY,
AUGUST 28, 1044:
REGISTRATION, MONDAY
AUGUST 21, 1944
offered for future dewhich many farmers have described livery “laidbeen
down ip California
his letter} cited
Phasis was given to early announcefactor in the
: Onion Building
Nevada City
Grass Valley, California
start. At the
#8
ther most satisfactory to date. Only $2.375: ewt.
ae.
mino
changes have been suggested . Dave Davidson, chairman
of
ATTORNEY AT LAW
i
usiness
X*RAY
ATTORNEYS
WARD SHEL
. MOUNT. ST. MARY’S
the largest
tions for the 1945 agricultural -conon record,
favorable weather in Caliservation program.
ornia has contribu
Phone 395
<a
‘ WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB
«
Regular meetings the 2nd and
4th Thursdays
of the month, at the} x
Grammar School Auditorium. 2:30
D.
m.
MRS. BERYL ROBINSON,
moving in standard furniture van.
MRS. MARGARET WELLS, Set.
niture bought and sold. Hills Flat
Reliable Transfer, Grass Valley,
NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518]
B. P. O. ELKS
Firet class staroge fasilities. Fur
471or 39.
Phone
471-W
!
Meets evepi
72 . ]] Thursday
3-1tf
fourth
agen
ong4A: sand
REPAIRING — . . . Elks Home, Pine St. Phone 108.
RADIOORT
BXP
Loug Speaker Systems for Rent.
——. _ of portable and
large
batteries. ART’S
RADIO HOSPITAL
— Specialists
in Radio ils. 112 South Church
Street, Graes Valley. Pho
ne 984,
Visitinw Biks welcome.
W. L. TAMBLYN,
LAMBERT THOMAS, See.
HYDRAULIO PARLOR NO. 56,
N.
8,
a.
Ww.
Meets every Tuesday evenine at
Py*alan Castle, 232 Broad Stree’
Visiting Native Sons welcome.
Pres.
DR. C, W. CHAPMAN, Rec, Sec’'y
OUSTOMAH LODGE No. 16 100F .
-Meets every Tuesday evening
-7:80 at Odd Fellows Hall.
8]
G.
. .WM. H. RICHARDS, Ree. See’Y
JOHN W. DARKE, Fin. Sec'y:] .