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August 5, 1943 (4 pages)

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A Nevada City Nugget — Thursday, August 5, 1943 Page Three FOR WELL GROOMED HAIR CLEANS HAIR AND SCALP MAKES HAIR LUSTROUS SILQUE “4 HAIR TONIC . Scalp Stimulating—Luster Promoting 49c SILQUE HAND LOTION . Not Sticky — Softens Rough . Skin . — 49c R. E. HARRIS THE REXALL DRUG STORE Phone 100 Sea Sse alk ols alc ac ak a ic ac ae Whe ie <a iS ee “KEEP ’EM : FLYING” pores SIE @ ee @BUY © DEFENSE ©STAMPS R? ra 0 ws —e— Chamber of Commerce : seeeereesttets ote OFFICE IN CITY HALL PHONE 575 . WE REPAIR AND WE FIX Lawn Mowers, Locks, Vacuum Cleaners, .Washing Machines, Electric Irons, Stoves, in short almost anything that is used around the house or the yard, we can repair. ART’S REPAIR SHOP RAY’S FIXIT SHOP 109 WEST MAIN STREET Grass Valley PICK HUNDRED. CITIES . . . . CHICAGO — Three Methodist . bishops go into a huddle over a U. S. map to select 100 key cities for 100 January mass meetings in their conn’ Crusade for a New World Order. They have just been appointed by the Council of Bishops meeting here to lead a drive for a flow of personal Ictters to feptalas tors expressing faith in a post-war world to be’ organized on principles ot: international coll sboration. Without this the Lishops fear a return to. isolationism and power politics. The officers of the Crusade shown ure (right) Bishep G. Bromley Oxnam, Boston, chairman; (left) Bishop Paul &. Kern, Nashville, (vice chairman); (standing) Bishop Raymond J. Wade,, Detroit, secretary. BHighty nine per cent of all land in Nevada is federally owned or controlled. . 20 propositions, iin many a moon next year, lsent of only 9 proposals, 'In two decades. . the ballot, with pre-. indications pointing to a Many of the old ,perennials, as the Single Tax, among the missing. direct legislation is that solicitors to qualify initiative and re-. ferendum. acts just aren’t. They've all joined the Army or the Navy or gone to work in shipyards or aircraft factories. And it would almost have to be a matter of life or death this year or next to qualify any proposal for submission to the electors, The inimitable and incomparable Joe Robinson of San Francisco veteran boss of the petition circulation business, who used to say that he would qualify anything for a place on if the sponsors had the necessary cash in hand, now qualifies that statement to read: “If I’ve The. wren-tit, common in California, is the only bird found exclusively on the North American continent. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT KNOWS LIVESTOCK STATE SENATOR, CLAIR ENGLE, candidate for Congress, today stressed his life long association with the livestock industry, and stated that FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables Beer and Wine COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898 ore W. Darke 109-3 Phones 100-M° FINE WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service & Repairing Work Called for and Delivered Clarence R. Gray] 520 Coyote Street Phone 152 New Deal 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS. Delicious Mixed Drinks te Please Every Taste OB PRINTING.2 GET YOURS AT THE wUuUQQaETtT one of his fihst tasks, if elected, would be to untangle the present confusion in the industry. Is NEEDED even when budget is limited l Keystone} Market . DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. 218 Commercial Street Phone 67 Nevada City We supply our patrons with the meat from the best cattle, sheep and hogs that money can buy. We have built our reputation on service and quality and reasonable prices. Ask your neighbors about us. They will tell you. i] got six months to do the job!’ The . versatile Mr. Robinson, who has . found other outlets for his energy, ; since the war broke out, frankly adi mits that his crews have scattered, __ . most of them answering some call iof Uncle Sam. In addition to the Ham and Eggs pension plan, which qualified long before the war broke out, here are the other proposals (all submitted by the legislature, rather than by petition) which will appear on the 1944 ballot: The $30,000,000 Veterans Farm and Home Purchase Act for veterans of World War Il. authorized by Senator George J. Hatfield and other lawmakers who saw service in World War I. S. Cc. A. 10 (Hatfield) providing for re-instatement of public officers resigned to serve in the armed forces. ; S. C. A. (Senator Rich) providing for validation of deeds issued for tax delinquent property. S. Cc. A. (Senator Tickle, et al) providing for annual instead of biennial sessions of the legislature. S. C. A. 29 (Hatfield) authorizing the legislature to fix the salaries of certain constitutional officers. son et al) extending the _ present \$1,000 veterans’ property ‘tax exemption to all serving in the armed forces in World War II. A. C. A. 2 (Assemblyman Lyon) allowing expenses to legislators while attending sessions. A. C. A. 17 (Assemblyman Potter, et al) exempting from taxation properly used exclusively for religious, hospital or Charity purposes. a HEDIEDFOR =~ HIS COUNTRY My job as a Philadelphia newspaperman requires me to’ meet the many types of people whd come in each day with stories for the paper. From the bench beside the reception desk, the other day, a middleabed Polish woman looked up at me with eyes red from weeping. A friend had brought her to tell the newspaper about her boy. She handed me a telegram. “The War Department regrets to inform you . bomber erashed .. North ‘Africa .. personal effects will be forwarded.”’ With her friend aiding her, she told me in broken English how the family came to this country 25 years ago; how the boy, her only child, graduated from high school, though he would have preferred to go to work after his father’s death; how he enlisted in the Army Air Corps a little more than a year ago. ‘How old was he?’ I said, asking the routine question. “Born, September 3, 1921; died, January 27, 1943,” she replied, as though repeating an epitaph she had memorized. I completed my notes, the telegram and thanked her for coming. She and her friend started . to enter the elevator. Then she turnled hesitatingly toward me and said: ‘At the end, you could put. “He died for his country’?’’—-Richard R. Smith in the Reader‘s Digest. Mountain lions are occasionally killed in Alameda County, less than ‘50 miles from San Francisco. total on the county’s $18,362,2 the lowest score value for 1942-48. ‘valuation in the county such amount each cent of tax will be numbered take from ‘increase, The main reason for the dearth of Local property petition rate per ,1943, the county’s tax levy for coun$284,372. A. (C. A. 1 (Assemblyman Ander-} returned . The association’s estimate is based 55 assessed If the 1943-44 goes up, the rate will the people will likewise the asgociation pointed out. taxes are set as a $100. of assessed vaulation. reserves for “And increase the wages and tion,”’ bonuses, ‘from ‘funds have been For June the year ending ty current purposes only totalled . 1942 fiscal year of $272,632. Levies . needs.” employees and war ployees should not salaries the association declared. when justified, should come used 30, . who are in the armed forces or who jhave gone into war “Post war compared with a levy forjare not necessary. these same purposes for the 1941‘set up should be kept strictly to real ‘uid he cities, school and ofher \disThe grass iamily contains 450060 ; jtriess, and for bonds, are not includ-. species. ‘ : ed. . Rio Vista is one of the ‘oldest : : . tow ing BRI T . With the county’s share of old azei ns 30 up aneecer: oe ~~ . founded prior to the discovery of assistance cut from a maximum -of' gold. © $10 to $5 per case, with election . , $ Pi : : ~ . San Francisco’ is the only Ameri4 costs cut in half, with reductions in . 3 Roy ‘ . wee ; ;can, port where all port facilities, in. the amounts of materials and sup-: indine By CLEM WHITAKER . “Every cent of county tax rate rlies which can be purchased and. ates Se Ve eee : ee Soe eo NE OLE TAL r , The war manpower shortage, it reduction which the Nevada county with relatively many county employee j f or at See the’ mete see : ; ; t *~' ownership of jhe state. appears, has BORRE SOT with 8 hoard of supervisors makes iw fixing eS in the armed services, ways for ; : bang, what would-be reformers of th ‘ , decreasing county expenditures ands Mineral wealth in enormous
7 ; e county a fc 943-44) Pheer eo es es t ; ee eae election procedure failed to accompget He a or~ 4 cutting Phe cought”. tax: tate. haye Amount Das Deey: tounge core j ; ans about } ss taken out of ee . ea F lish through long years of tedious ia he about W180 less taken Out OF . ever been *better,’’: the adsociation 2m OTes Pirate, @mous (he olen) P j . the property : . kets i ne ; ass : : effort — an ebbreviated California he gible = igh ke pockets in coun ‘declared rocks in the earth. ballot! 1 ply fee ree Taxpayers’ a The San Francisco City Hall is in eae . sociati sti te ay, st ying “4 ior forces. working F A . California’s state election ballot h : ae dsirrenie ee pied SAR otal Bate ‘Major forces. working to defeat architectuarlly described as of the lw hich fHosmalie ‘Soaets trom 4640 if e Siskin val midis fee rate recounty tax rate reduction include deFrench Renaissance order of the wilshe. the shortest . uction in California counties. mands for war bonuses for eounty Louis XIV period. pressure to set aside post-war expenditure. bonus for public embe permitted sto total appropriation for in the jurisdic“Such Grapes, avocados, prunes and oranges are California crops which contribute from 65° to 90 per -cent of the nation’s total cash that crop. Surgical operations .were ‘performed in American hospitals at the rate of one every 5.6 seconds durin 1942. San Francisco’s symphony orchestra was the first in the nation ‘to income from which would otherwise to pay employees industries. receive support from tax funds. reserves, in general, Lead ore, mined in California and Any such reserves Nevada about 1865, was shipped to _Europe for smelting and returned to San Francisco for manufacturing. Ccuuiaiee CONGRESS, NAME OF CANDIDATE POST Clair Engle Grace Englebright Nevada City o’clock A. M., SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT NO. 1], Nevada City No. 1 Precinct Nevada City No. 2 Precinct ta Johns. Polling ‘Place—Nevada City High Grass School Building. Polling Inspector—Joseph , Stenger. Judge—Maude Hays. Inspector—Minerva Wright. Judge—kKatherine V. Coughlan. ; Clerks—Adeline O’Connor, Anna. Chritsenson. Clerks Nevada City No. 4 Precinct Lean. Polling Place—Washington Gram. Polling Place—City Hall. Gold Flat No. 1 Precinct Polling Place —Oakland School House. : Inspector—Marille Day. Judge—Florence G. Clemo. ‘Clerks—Beryl M. Granholm, Frances Hawke. Gold Flat No. 2 Precinct ton. dence. Enkpector--Cladde E. Winney. Judge—Florence Genasci. Clerks — Emma B. Jones, Brisebill. SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT NO. 2 Grass Valley No. 1 Precinct Polling Place—Holbrooke Hotel. Inspector—William Purcell. Judge—Mary T. Hempler. Clerks — Charlotte S. Morrison, Alice R. Adams. Grass Valley No. 2 Precinct Polling Place—Binkelman Brewery. Inspector—P. J. Conway. Judge—Alice Brock. Clerks —Minnie L. Lady, Georgia M. Donnelly. Grass Valley No. 3 Precinct Polling Place—EBagle Fire House. Inspector—John Bone. Judge—Ruth Montgomery. ‘Clerks — Lola Carkeet, Ann Bastear. Mary . §chool M. Hooper. Pascoe. Grass Valley No. 4 Precinct Polling Place—Serra Hall. Inspector—George F. Bennetts. Judge—Louetta Steel. Clerks—vViola J. Merrifield, sae Colvin. Grass Valley No. 5 Precinct Polling Place—Public Library. Inspector—James M. Sampson. Judge—Hilda Sandow. House. House. Inspector—Beatrice George. Notice of Election Notice is hereby given that a SPECIAL ELECTION is to ‘be held in the County of Nevada, State of Californi: on Tuesday, the 31st day of August 1943 and that hereinafter there is stated the title of the office to be voted on and the name and address of each person for whom Nomination papers have been filed in the-office of the Secretary of State and who is entitled to be voted for in this CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (Short term ending Bese Mic MaVOr see ee Angels Camp .-1010 Jackson St., Notice is also hereby given that at said SPECIAL ELEISTION the polls will be open from the to the hour of 7 o’clock P. M. on the day of said Election namely during those hours the election will be held at the legally designated Polling Places in each -precinct in this Aounty, hereinafter described, and ‘he following named persons officers in their respective precincts in Nevada County, as follows. Judge—Bessie McDermott. Clerks—-Eliza K. Grass Valley Nes 7 Precinct Judge—Lester Merrifield. Clerks—Hattie C. Hughes, Polling Place—Cartoscelli Build-. J. Veale. ing, Sacramento Street. Inspector — Fred Tredennick . Polling Place— Judge—Mary Hoskins. Inspector—Thomas (Clerks — ‘Alma (Marsh, Minnie Young. Valley No. 8 Precinct Place — Old High School Gymnasium. Inspector—Hazel . School House. Inspector—Walter R. Vincent. Judge—iMary C. Hotchkiss. Alta Hill Precinct mar School. ;. Polling Place — Emery’s Resi-. North San. Juan Precinct—Polling Inspector—John Eden. dence. Bibse Moreh & j g Judge—Francis Eilerman. . Inspector—Frances Fulton. eevertar Marek ones School. (Clerks —— Alice ‘Murchie, Annie Judge—Theodora Hooper. Sides ace Bee an oii Godfrey. . Clerks —Grace R. Conway, MarClerks__V 4 ii hae olland. Nevada City No. 5 Precinct . Jor ie Mulcahy. : eda I. Kessler, GenaldBuena Vista Precinct Inspector—Arvida ‘Netz. Polling Place — Chicago Park : Judge—Jane Baker. Sehbul House. ecko — Pleasant Valley Clerks —Annie Hooper, Cora Fe-! Inspector—Thomas F. Leutenek-. ypcpect yw gans. : er. . or—Herman N. Hartung. Judge—lIda Termine. Clerks — Hazel Green, Ida S. HatCottage Hill Precinct Polling Place — Higgins Inspector—Mabel E, McCrea. Judge—Zada Veit. Polling Place—Gold Nugget Inn. Clerks—Mayme Cole, Orea Dug-jjey wad Inspector—Willow Emma _ Gard-. gan. y id ais we : ngs Prec ner. ‘ Empire No. 1 Precinct ‘ Polling: Finca 5 Indian Sntines Judge—vVivian B. Huson. Polling Place — Pettijean Resigenoo] House. 2 gad — Marjorie Awalt, Lillian. }dence, opposite Watt Park. tnaghetorGecirude teeoh F, Wasley. finspector—William J. James. lze—IC ; olling ace ——" Lewts aerate (Clerks — ‘Luella A. r; Alice —Ay Sugar Loaf. a uella A. Cosper, Alice =o" Avis R, Eddy, Eleanor ©. een WW HUa Graham. Empire No. 2 Precinct Pleasant Ridge Precinct udge—Jaennette Orzalli. Polling Place—Rogers Residence,; Polling Place ——Wolf Sc ‘ Clerks—William Davis, Emily I.) pennsylvania Road House 0 hool Kyler. is : : : Inspector—Evelyn W. Wilson. Inspector—Charles Butl a Ga nis Judge—vVashti A. Schwartz. See aa me ‘Clerks — Lulu Patterson, Reita’ ‘Clerks—iMary R. Swee : Hospital. LeDue. White. . t, Blizehern Forest Springs Precinct Polling Place — Forest House on Grass Valley-Auburn Highway. Inspector—Henry D. Handy. Judge—Ethel M. Winkle. \Clerks—Katie M. Wheeler, Hills Flat No. 1 Precinct Polling Place —-Hughes Residence. Inspector—Waverly W. Bishop. Judge—Evho Bernie. Clerks—Winnie Murphy, Edith L. Hills Flat No. 2 Precinct —Polling Place— LaRosa Inn, Hast Bennett, Street. SUPERVISORIAL: DISTRICT NO. 3 Columbia Hill District Polling Place — Columbia Hill Soda Springs Precinct School House. Polling Place—Beacon Hill Lode«. Inspector—Georgia English. Inspector nnis Jones, . Judge—-Thomas C. Bigelow. Judge—Mrs. Martin Johnson. (Clerks—Florence Hatcher, Joan Camphell. Eureka Precinct Polling Place—Graniteville School Inspector—William MieLean. Indge—aAlfred J. Fit+>r. Clerks—Vivian Clerks — Ruth Body, John D.j. Hippert. Smith. Hodge. North Bloomfiect? Precinct Dated: July 31 j Grass Valley No. 6 Precinct Polling Place — North Bloomfield. oe Te [cCO 8 Polling ‘Place — Reliance Fire. School House. . County © Ni Inspector—Charles Gaus. eS gaes ie it Judge—John P. Boreni. : é County. January .3, 1945) OFFICE ADDRESS CANDIDATES DESIGNATION OF OCCUPATION ssipenida inde Valen tases chaneenevseuseadancptaleae (chat iateante ge ghee casino Na en Ge Red Blut, Calits 34.00. ee ee Sie er a enater None hour of 7 1943, and that August. 31st, have been duly appointed to serve as election Clerks—Herbert Ethel Cummins. : Spaulding Precinct Polling Place Residence’ of Renee Cain. Inspeector— Renee Cain. Judge—Lena M. Scatena. Clerks—Lois Sharpe, Estelle Mer-~ ema. 4 : Washington Precinct Polling Place—Washington Schoo! House. Inspector—Clyde Cole. Paine, Phillip Seymour, Crase Building. Hocking. RosetA. Jenkins. Clerks—Jonathan . Pascoe, Minnie} Judge—Genevieve Paynter. Judge—Alvh = ‘ Sandow. . Clerks — Sadie Sincock, Agnes J. Clerks—tLee ww. ihe Nelli Nevada City No. 3 Precinct . McCabe. McCulla. eee pape Polling Place — Union Hotel, . Grass Valley No. 9 Precinct SUPERVISORIAL Main Street. . . Polling Place — Washington French C dl ur tat Polling Place — iFrench School House. Inspector—Eda J. Dahlberg. Indze—Zaida Booth. Cleks — Adele L. Browning, Theresa A. O’Connor. Corral Danae Hubbard, Ruth ine L. Robinson. Anthony House Precinct Judge— Alfred A. Kneebone. Clerks — Claude Ernest .E. Schwartz. Clear Creek Precinct Polling Place — Clear School House. Inspector—iMary B. Beyer. Judge—Lois M. Black. (Clerks—Eunice H. Loney, H. Schwartz, ResiCreek LindRough and Ready. Precinct Polling Place — Rough and Readv School House. Inspector— Frank A. Abbott. Judge—Effie Howe. Clerks—Emma M. Erway, Thelm2 L. Clapp. SUPERVIORIAL DISTRICT NO. : Truckee No. 1 Precinct Polling’ Place — Truckee Gram. mar School. Inspector—Frank Kearney. ._ Judge Harold Laity. ‘Clerks—Laura. Gaiennie, Maxson. Truckee No. 2 Precinct Polling Place, — Masonic Hall at Springs Alice Corr Inspector—Mabel M. Thomas. Truckee. Judge—Mabel E. Williams, KathInspector—iBert T. Weeden. erine Gallino. Judge—tLucille M, Bick, . Clerks —Winifred Kamp, Hanne’ Stewart. Clerks ——W. BE. Sanders, Erik G Gram. : You Bet Precinct Polling Place — You Bet Se House. i Taapacthn-Mthel Brady. Judge—William A. Levee. _ Clerhe chan Sack, Ja ‘Mary Stenles, Gertrude . :