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COVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA IN CALIFORNIA_ Vol. 16, No. 70. The County Seat Paper NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA The Gold Center MONDAY, AUGUST 31,7 1942.
: Army Rules G ing VMAILGIVEN . M’Cormack! c
Thinking 4 rmac aught
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Out Loud Liquor Sales utline ALL CLASSES Receives in the
\. The rules and regulations governing the sale of liquor to bd Riftles
‘fae A good memory can serve! men in uniform were outlined to Nevada County liquor men. T2¢ eh oo oeerment at Ig ote
. : -4: : no t I -Mail Serthe American people well in} by Colonel Hanover, commander of the sub district of the ie eae een ibe ° — q
this time of war and in the western defense command, extending from Oroville SO) % now past the experinenial otice. A complete tally of the vot-. SORRY! The Nevada City a
peace to follow. Most men and. Mojave. with each week showing large in-. es cast in the Primary Election. Nugget and E. L. Holbrooke, f
women, who are 45 years of} Hanover stated that army creases in the number of letters mail-. revealed R. N. McCormack, . local salvage dealer, regret that q
é ; m : : 3 4 : ’ df age can remember in rough/regulations must be observed. J. et to American sokiors overseas. popular county clerk and audit-. it was impossible Saturday A
itline th ats which fol-. and violators would be placed The War Department has increas-. ° ae ; ‘ ' : i outline the events which fol-. a cee fee edits facilities to handle promptly. OY who had no opposition this. Junk Rally Day, to pick up all : ‘a lowed World War No. . . They. ‘out of bounds,” meaning that the volume expected in the future. . year, polled the largest num-. the junk which Nevada City a
can remember Congress meetsuch saloons could not be patFacilities for photographing and. ber of ballots. residents generously gathered
ing to determine‘ whether this. ronized by servicemen.
reproducing V-Mail to and from-the McC k to contribute to the war effort
: ~ ee ° , Ini ‘ti i om ERESE as ; athe f country should participate in ‘Military police are soon to be staBLAZE SUNDAY a er ee: hi 2 nginenn oe oor However, Holbrooke promse . ° ‘ =
AUS ; yall . = . d the League of Nations, and its. tioned in this county preparatory to Ages a8 a ee _ eee plimentary vote o ,0 6. Walises that within a few days he
corollary, an international tri-. the establishing of thousands of sol-. phe Nevada City fire trucks were. jar service a ee asd te tee, ter Carlson, who had no ©P-. will collect junk at the homes
bunal. They can remember, a. ‘'®"S 8t Camp Beale. : called into ,action yesterday after-!tand and other points where the vol-. >OS#0M as county superintend-. \¢ yer resi cs y resident of the com ‘ In general, Hanover outlined the ist inf t of school ] great many of them with tsleewlhe folats for 4) noon to assist in the control of @/yme may warrant. ent Of schools, po led a vote munity who called in to re g points for dispensers: eas eae
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¥ shame, that under the leaderz ieee Brass fire in the rear of the Prouse} Pointing out. that V-Mail provides; Of 4,010, John Nettell, UNOP-. port they had junk ilabl
ship of Sei icie Boch fehu1. Wo sales of spirit liquors ex-. Dtive In Market. a safe means of communicaton with. posed as county recorder, reTh y ‘i Ko N comes
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ae rou e son and Ledge, the senate recept between 6 and 10 p. m. The state fire trucks were on duty. ™embers of our Armed Forces, the. ceived a vote of 3,995 and Jos: ok g 4 ie fe)
: 4 ae eos ee 2. No sales to men under the in-. on a fire elsewhere and the local fire. ?°St Office Department gave assureph O’Connor, who had no o ee Les Rally jected any active participation . tiyence of liquor. department was called to fight the. ®¢e that the film (upon which the! = : °P". Day and the response was ovin these two organizations. 3. No sales of liquor of any kind) p1aze. The fire started in the ola. °O™munications are reproduced) are 3 091 — surveyor, received erwhelming. Dozens of residwhich President Wilson urged . to Helles and minors in the service. . pianezzi orchard. Bu — Fone S a ae ge ge ose) febcee ents called The Nugget to rede r ] t ; o sales to servicemen on duty : avallable.Because of the small space In Nevada Townshi Vil‘
eee ee he only road to or in transportation vehicles. : Last night the state fire trucks! taken up by the rolls of film, they F = geile Gil-. port they had gathered addit
Yj} dersleeve received a complimentar . . *
permanent peace. 5. INo sales to citizens who will. Were called to the Lady Jane Manor. often ean be carried on ferry planes. yote of 1,375 ac ne) Gon pape! tional junk for the drive, boost: iers with spirits li r -{. on the Auburn Highway. A house! or bombers. ae : ae °
Lodge and Borah have gone oe eS tela Nees near ihe manor burned after tenFare rosea of weight which can we aes pene ee a eatetiar Pri aoe
é : ; : x ‘ % S got .a co i : , 4 A to their-reward. Senator JohnThe fifth rule was admittedly a. mants, who just moved into the resi-. ibe saved on-air transports overseas, vote of 1.388 Ap SHB GHOEy tales & t h YS ee
son still holds his seat in the. difficult one and one that requires. dence, started a fire in the.stove. It. said the department, means that an = P h aetled sil ese ed gat S
Senate. Sometimes we wonder] ‘#¢t to handle, but was highly im-. Seems while the house was vacant) equivalent amount of weight can be] Jay E. Coughlan, reelected superered in the junk at the various
what the trend of his thought . 20722" Hanover explained. rats had established a nest in the} allotted vital military material. visor without opposition, was ac-. homes Saturday but when the
Z g Nevada County law officers assur-. Chimney and when the fire was. In recognition of this, and in an. COTded 95 votes in his district and. calls exceeded expectations he 1s, NOW that he sees his couned Colonel Hanover that Nevada/Started the rats nest ignited and. effort to insure delivery of mail to. Warren Odell, who also had no opannounced he would continue try plunged into an even great-. \county would cooperate fully in its/SPTead the flames to the house. The as many men as possible at overseas . POSition in seeking reeléction as sup-. the collections tod dt a . : prcael : a ae ene ! ay and toer, more costly, and far more} program. Service station men were home was burned to the ground. destinations when space is limited,j@€V!SOr. got 340 votes.
: : oer : eee : ; s : morrow and even if
sanguinary struggle, than the enone 9 tovbid se i ko from . The state crews _were also called . “ we ee Republican voters gave Allen G. necessar A yw ponger d
war which America helped to ee ee oe a to curb a fire which started along he ait V-Mail be given priority Thurman 1,754 votes for assembly.;. : Lh. A eke i fae
: : j the station rest rooms. . the hishway Below the old Dimon 8 aaleasecse oer all other elasses— . eppurman was unopposed. ns. , . SES NO home where junk has win, and then deliberately de i & PP He received
’ yy William Cassettari, city attorney Sawmill” The fire. beliaved too nave includng air mail—when transporta. 1,934 Democratic votes been gathered shall be passed stroyed all chance of perman-jof Grass Valley stated houses of been started iby a cigarette thrown. #0” facilities under control of those! were up
ent peace. Yes, we wonder . !Prostitution would remain closed in frou! an autemobile: burned three ar Separiments are used. . Richard Collins, unopposed for the
what this aged man now the county and that slot machines . four acres of eracs. V-Mail letter sheets have-been dis-. board of equalization, got 1,732 Reeer
thinks and gamibling would stop. pe ee tributed at all post offices; and have. Publican votes and 1,876 Democratic Mr. and Mrs. John Anargus haye
: (Carl J. Tobiassen and District At-. , been provided all military and naval Votes. closed the Sweet Shop here and after
B y end 4 torney Vernon Stoll were present at! ! personnel at overseas points through eo Sie a vacation in Reno, Anargus will enlarge memory . the meeting and pl < 1 a Eo] a 23: . : < 2 i Bae re were 2,372 Republican vot-. ter l t i
oo pledged the coopera army and navy post offices and mili-. __ : : employment in some defense inamong the mayjority of people, ation of their offices to see that the % tary channels. Riese ae the election and 2,904 dustry for the duration of the war.
anywhere, is short. Not only . orders of the.Army were enforced. SUCCUMBS HERE <{ Private firms and individuals have ote se ga The departure from Nevada City ¢ : es pees wp a SS RA4 also been permitted by th e vevada Cityans qualified on. of the Anargus’ will c that but, it would seem, that a eas : = p oi Dy tle DOS OF . Deniocratie Genta line ause general
few, a very few, have more ee ars. voan brody have re-. , Jack Alexander Doyle, 70. resident . fice department to reproduce the letit: Diatie: au : nee este e couple had made many ‘ ’ di nied k led turned to Nevada City to reside. Mrs. or Truckee for the past 26 years,. ter sheets. The sheets also will be ec ie : rey are Walter Haw-. friends during the two years in busithan 6 rudimentary aoe S. Brody will be remembered as Mrs. died yesterday at the Nevada County] available soon to all stores selling} minren, o received 47 votes, Frank. ness here at the location formerly
of history. Experience of . Blanche Neaves who opened the Hauottal, Doyle: waa brought to the . stethetery, . ke spies a pee John R. oceupied by the Foley candy store.
course can make deeper marks . Shamrocw Cafe here a number of! hospital from Truckee four days ago. V-Mail service provides for the . pose Hubbard Abies cath 36 and. Anargus says the principal reaon the buns braid than Kis oe eo The ge home is near . zy, previously had been an inmate of. uUse by patrons of a_ special has All were writein son for the suspension of his busi1: ‘her daughter, Mrs. Carl Foote on! ne institution. sheet form which is a combination. : ness here is due to a shortage in tory, because history must be}7ion street. letter and envelope of uniform size!, Se¥eral local residents attempted! skilled labor. . During the summer
gleaned mainly from books. cu Eee SEN The body of Doyle is at the Holm-janq design. The patron writes his. ‘° T#llfy on the Republican Cen-. high school girls had been employed
Only those deeply cognizant of . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood of. es Funeral Home here. where final) message, completes the name and Ae anna but did not receive/but he said when school starts again
4 the lessons history offers can ‘Boulder Street have as a guest their. rites are pending. The deceased was address of the ‘adressee and the reoug votes. Twenty votes are nec-. it is probable he would have found
: eer fawee the resent pisioent daughter, Mrs. Frank’ Boggust andja native of Stanton, Minn. He has altyrn card in the space provided, essary to qualify. it impossible to secure help in the
4 PP babl re t “1: small daughter of San Bernardino. . brother' living in Canada. folds; seals. and mails thé letter in j Republican ‘Central Committee operation of his business. as probably the most crucial in
ot
rom the 8nd Supervisorial Distri * s the usual manner. = istrict Anargus states th
all the years of human life on SLICING THEIR WEDDING CAKE ee . Sleoted ate: ke eek eo ed that only the inner or letter side Gide wc has been in Nevada City have. been earth.
f of V-Mail letters ae photographed,! _ erriam 758, Stuart Chalmamong the most pleasurable in his
a eee
oe and should be caretal to show the vol ats Bho Bennallack 787,. life. He regained his health here. He
: More millions are engaged complete address of the person to est rhs me eS p et Tyrrell 766,. hopes to return to start in business
4 in this world struggle. The
whom the message is sent in’ the . ja a a gery again after the war is over.
: panel provided therefor above the : : ane cau Anargus was active in the lo¢al stakes are the same as in many spaie for the message, It is preter. UUM (4% ©. Re Clinch 269, ‘andl snghaher of sodenete.
. another war, but science and
able to print the address in large WHGoos Terrill
' communications have infinitblock letter. Enclosures must not be. ,D&mecratic Central Committemen . ely multiplied their value. It is
laned id-<ihe tettara: aust sa the 2nd district were Miners are great for pranks.
a struggle to the death. How
V-Mail tters are photographed on paca ae _ with 769 votes. A Nevada Cityan pulled a good ©
f many have noted Russian and
micro-film by automatic machines at ws eeunaeriak is “i gp Hodges 480 one Saturday night when he
the rate of 2,000 to 2,500 per hour : laced f : a
:
ni {laced one of the men’s boots German despatches to the ef Sa Ain (IG Gcnilaning 1.600 ie bss ” hee Douglas Barto fe ds When
i fect: “This detachment, regiletters each are transmitted to the. Qoo ross Pte Tt ipadaaiens: ae ere yin
ip ment, or division, cut of f and destinations. Reproductions are then Cecil ce ti 79 cls — pie ms to a course
i ink : made by other automatic machi y “emocrat, was elect-. the victim couldn t budge & surrounded, is now being an de by automa ER ie ul g and
ij nihilated.’’ A dispatch concernand delivered to the addressee in inLava Cap Mines production
H ings coneies athe: by 700
dividual sealed window penalty. enheld up: while a fellow emte '
velopes. i ; i
His ; .
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Japs dk oo pac When V-Mail letters are addressMINERS GAIN IN lig ae ie hee
states that were ulled, ed to places where mirco-film equip-. ’ " sag €s and tree the man skip to
. two got away, and the rest, 28 ment is not in operation, the letters vale : lower more men to work.
Ss were captured No quarter are transmitted to destination in orB . ] ° ’
per ; f 4 5 » a ‘ >
iginal form by the most expeditous Bek as kc Stan! RP ¢ eae
1 apparently is being . ‘k means available. Even in these in-. ‘ed § Ae ges oo _
asked. We have to turn bac
stances savings in weight and space}! nege Mikoht in Asks Harn . he a
2000 years in the annals of huare accomplished since there are ap-. pears be bates pe fi wes dich
q kind to find anvthine approximately 97 V-4Mail letters in a} A Grass Valley victory, plus Chico's 2 ae man t y g ap
But he must remain in the hospital \e proaching the brutal horror of pound, whereas, ordinary letters avy-. !08s to Oroville, placed the Miners at lenek tw m3 8 ; ‘
. re 40 per’ pound. within one game of a tie for first. ~ . . seirsgs tes. i Tily
Nea this war. Perhaps, we do an inThe war, navy ‘and post office de-}Place in the Sacramento Valley Tobiessen, 16, so of Us cy =
4 Justice to the Roman legions nm
partments all cooperated in develop-. League yesterday. 2 pine pa ty ea ve their bloody conquests to coming this service, largely with a view Four games ‘Temain to be played bas eases ciel ne ~ e ii: a
pare their exploits with those
to decreasing the volume of mail to}0n the schedule and the Miners play injury to his lof cage "Billy "ailing
of the Japanese in China, or be carried overseas and providing an. three of them with Chico. ee A : ’
: CS : ‘ : .3.,. further complications develop, will
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expeditious service. The Grass Valley victory yesterday
€ the Germans in Poland. t The public is urged to use it at. ‘Was a 6 to 4 decision over MarysRe Solr) yes One OG
times the Romans did enslave F atieeots oe aeaee Sly *naccis aaa Sa Game Warden Earl Hiscox, a serpopulations, notably certain of tory in five starts for the Miners. stg Sans i ese bigphen: for
the Greeks, and at times they
Farmers To Meet Tuesday Paul, Bowa, Ned Pusaro and Dick coisey ae as peal pera is <
exterminated the inhabitants of
On Wheat Purchase Sorte Were the jeading bitters Zor unttering his services. E. T. R. Pow‘ll d citi sie re \ i a Agrees : he the ‘Miners in yesterday‘s contest. mea eee
vilages and cities as a dreadru Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham are shown above as they MO hag neem nailed ton ton necue. Phe Winning runs were scored in the. °!! ™&® Deen accebted by he Marines
lesson to the rest of the popula-. cyt their wedding cake following the ceremony which recentes Beata: seventh inning after the Giants had ae eae pal rahy a oe : he JE : ; ai): ual i he service. : tion. But nates Som sees es ly united them in marriage at the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gra-. qrasg Valley, for the purpose of pur-. 14 the seoré at 4 to 4. oe 3
cue the Oo ri Ww nares € ham home on Alexander Street. The bride was the former esahing more Government wheat. The score: R. H. E. oe
utc! erles as ose committ >. Miss Virginia (Carney) Blackwood. The couple are now mak-. The last purchase was 320 tons at. Grass Walley 25.253 6 10° 2) Mrs. Allen Nye left Friday to
for instance, by Hitler against ing their home in Vallejo. : $31.14 per ton freight included. The. Marysville .......... --4 9 2)her husband in Winnemucca, Ne
> “ , — Photo Courtesy Sacramento Bee. . Agricultural Adjustment Association} Batteries: Turpin and Stassi; Perwhere he has been stationed by
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