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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

August 5, 1943 (4 pages)

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ersonal » @harles Hammond, son of Mr. and — = is home on furlough from his camp eee Direction T. AND D. JR.,. ENTERPRISES ING. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JOHNNY WEISMULLER in TARZAN TRIUMPHS ee Mrs, Art Hammond of Grass Valley . jwide circle of friends. . near San Diego. With his parents ed used piano for the use. of Camp, jresided on Park avenue, Nevada City,] Beale Hospital Station Auditorium. . ‘the family moving to Grass Valley; The committee consists of Mrs.' 'five years ago. He is enjoying a visit Goldie Trezise, chairman, Lucy Rust, . with friends in both cities. Charles Luella Cosper, Ida Whiting, Gladys . . Hammond enlisted in the marines ,Clemo, Grace Eca, Theresa (Lam-. jover a year ago. jcrecht, Rose Nolan, William Whit. . Will James, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing, Larry Taylor and Leo MeGrath. . ‘Nance James, arrived Tuesday eve-. i . bine to spend his furlough here. He . Engineers Survey is statiéwed at Stinson”Field, Texas.' y. ‘ ‘Road Into Brandy City James entered the service a year ago: on the 14th of next month. He is DOWNIEVILLE, Aug. 2.—State, H. T. Gunderson and E. , enjoying a visit with his mother and Engineers ,O. Meador from the Public Roads: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Putnam ‘and Administration offices in San Fran‘sons of Yuba City were businéss viscisco are making their homes temitots in Nevada City and Auburn yes-'porarily in Downieville. They are terday. Their son, Arthur Willoughrunning out the survey lines for the by, is home on furlough from the timber access road at Indian Valley . University of Los Angeles. He is in leading up to Brandy City. The gov. the service of his country and the ernment through the Department of . slim, fine looking youth looked well, Agriculture, working through = the in his uniform. He met a number of forest service, is receiving bids for! friends: and classmates. this fine stand of timber and in the i METHODIST CHURCH chinery for the sawmill will be on Sunday school at 10 a. m. Bring the way. the children. Organ prelube by Mrs.! ‘Gunderson has with him his famCharles Kitts. Piano solo ‘Variation jily, wife and two children. They live of “I Love to Tell the Story’, Miss . i Downieville on South Main street. Margaret Phariss. Sermon, ‘The Mr. Meador’s family are at home. in . Wonderful Surprise for Christ in His San Mateo but he lives in Downieifederal aid apportionments totaling ployees . near future it is expected that ma-. $3,770,996 will be available for fut. sisure, hot f want ta see it doubied Nevada City Nugget — Thursday, . August 5, 1943 © BANK OF AMERICA. STAFF WAR BOND DRIVE Local staff members of the Bank Means whereby states, counties, and. /of America today were moving into cities may be reimbursed for dam-. an all-out war bond campaign in reage to their road systems, caused by sponse to the stirring request of Be operations of the United States wove . P. Giannini, founder of the instituernment incidental to the war, are jtion. : provided in HR 2798, recently pass-. Earlier this week Giannini had asked by congress and signed by the'ed the organization to launch a campresident. . paign to sell a huge total of the . An analysis of this and other pro-. pbonds to indviduals by the end of visions of the bill is set forth in aj)January next. study just completed by the Trans-j «3, the 20 months since Pearl portation Department of the Callarbor you have retailed to the pubfornia State Chamber of Commerce. '1i¢ over $300,000,000 worth of the Under the new bill, California ‘BE. 'F. and G Bonds”, he told the em“This is an outstanding FEDERAL MONEY FOR ARMY ROAD DAMAGE SAN FRAINCISCO, Aug. 5. ure obligations and for engineering . -itnin the next six months.” and planning for post war highway! yw « Curnow, manager of the projects. The measure further Pro. Bank of America here, said the revides that costs of rights-of-way m2Y . sponse of the staff was immediate be included. ‘and enthusiastic. ‘“‘Perhaps it is best The original allocation of $10,-. expressed in an open letter address000,000 for access roads to sourceS. eq py our statewide organization to of raw materials has been increased rmore than 3,000 Bank of America . (Bearly Ministry.”. Closing . hymn, ville. His house is also used for the pie cooperation. He referred to the statement of Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treasury, that 25 per cent of the money needed to complete this year’s war financing must come from the purchase of war bonds by individuals. “Bvery local citizen,”’ said the banker, ‘‘after providing for the essentials of food, clothing, shelter and indispensable obligations; should in‘vest the rest in war ‘bonds. If we are to win this war without awful loss of American lives and resources, no one may hold back.’ Every: member of the local Bank salesman and ready to accept war bond orders. (Mrs. Peter Palmer, whose husband dropped ‘dead at the ‘Miners Foundry in June, left Thursday with her daughter for Fort Bragg, where she will spend’some time. Louie (Orzalli returned to Camp (Horn, ‘Arizona, Sunday after a week’s furlough here with his mother, Mrs. Jeanette Orzalli and sister, Mise Margaret Orzalli. The native home of the AberdeenAngus breed of cattle is in northof America staff is now awar bond . —PLUS— ' prayer, doxology. The public is cor dially invited. Preaching service at {7:30 p. m. Ten minutes. of singing ‘the great hymns of the church. Mr. ‘to $27/500,000 in order that mineral .and forest products, highly essential ‘to the war, may be made available ‘through continued road construcgion. ‘The State Chamber report points out ville. His house is also used as the office. Mr. Meador was the engineer in charge last year of the Meyers Grade project on Echo Mountain. men now with the armed forces,’ said the local banker. The letter: says, in part: “You fellows are now stepping up the fighting. Well, we are right behind eastern Scotland, especially in the counties of Aberdeen, Kincardine and Forfar. MISS POLLY ZAZU PITTS and SLIM SUMMERVILLE. SUNDAY AND MONDAY . CHINA. —WITH— ALAN LADD LORETTA YOUNG WILLIAM BENDIX } (Parker Borgfeldt will be glad _ to have you singing with us. He will \lead the congregational singing. Ser‘mon, pastor. 1. Week events: The W. S. C. S. ibusiness session at 11:30 Wednes‘day, at 12:30 there will be a potluck \lunch, a social hour and a good pro. gram in the afternoon. All members ‘and friends are invited. Bible study ‘and prayer hour at 7:30 Wednes‘day. Come and bring your friends with you. This is very vital for the ‘development of the spiritual life of the church. . At North San Juan: There will be preaching service in North San Juan ‘Sunday at 2:30 p. m. On account of . another appointment we have been peor ies to change the hour from 3 p: m. to 2:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH . Christian ~S¢ienceSociety of Ne-vada City holds services every Sun-' day morning in their church, 114 Boulder Street at 11 o’clock. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. The subject of this week’s sermon is Spirit. A Wednesday evening testimonial meeting is held on the first Wednesday of each month at 8 o’clock. Our reading room at 117 Broad Street is open every day except Sundays and holidays from 2 to 4 p. m. The public is cordially invited to, attend our services and vsit the . reading room. 1 American Legion Sends Cigarettes to Soldiers The Hague-Thomas-Hegarty Post of the American Legion has ordered 2,000 packages of cigarettes to be shipped this week to soldiers and sailors in Aleutians and Alaskan area. Each package bears a greeting A PIANO FOR CAMP BEALE The Red Cross Camp and Hospital ‘Service Committee, Grass Valley, has + Taised $100 and purchased a good
Give him a break . — from Grass Valley. Past Commander Lee Sonnenberg reports that $113.50 have been contributed by the citizens of Grass Valley and Nevada City for this purpose. . . Fire Destroys Garage . Of Harold Deeter The State Division .of Forestry fire trucks and the Grass Valley Fire Department pumper_ trucks were called out yesterday morning to bat-. tle flames in the garage of Harold Deeter in Glenbrook, midway between Grass Valley and Nevada City. On arrival firemen found that the fire had gained such headway that, despite all efforts, nothing ‘could be saved. An automobile, an outboard motor boat, a lathe and large assortment of tools were destroyed. Estimated loss was $3,000. Old Age Pensioners Payments Increased The Nevada (County Board of Supervisors, in accordance with the state law increasing old age pensions, granted a total of $23,347.38 for July as compared with $18,350.13 for the same month last year. Blind aid amounted to $886.22 as against $886.39 and orphans aid showed a reduction from $2,718.28 in July, 1942, to $1,999.00 for July this year. ‘propriations for postwar ‘new formula which will bring to Cali-. . fopnts a larger share of federal aid that this is of particular significance to California. you. We are going to step up those bond sales. We are going to double ‘A second measure, Senate Bill 971/and redouble our efforts. We are Supplementing the Federal Aid Road. ganging up to bring in that extra Act of 1916, would “authorize ap-;. 300,000,000 worth by the end of construction the study points out. Under this measure which is still before the senate, an appropriation of $3,000,next January. “You need good tools to do a good job, and it takes money to produce the tools. So, money is our business, MOUNT_ ST. MARY’S BUSINESS SCHOOL GRASS VALLEY Will Reopen Monday, August 30, 1943 REGISTRATIONS OPEN AUGUST 20 Special Training in Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Office Machines, Secretarial Practice and Army Correspondence. 000,000 is authorized to become. /and boys, we mean business. Watch available at the rate of $1,000,000,-. us go!”’ 000 each year after termination of ‘Mr. ‘Curnow said that naturally the war. California’s share under this. the success of the campaign would measure would be $43,000,000 per;need a good deal of patriotic public Coaching for the State*and U. S. ‘Civil Service Examinations. . . Sisters of Mercy year or a_ total of $129,000,000. . These funds are to be allocated on a. . i than was permitted under the fedeal aid act of 1921. The measure also [area ties the fifty-fifty matchings \basis for the regular federal aid . money, which would increase the participation of the federal government to 79 per cent. . The bill further provides for a system of inter-regional highways connecting the principal metropolitan areas of each section of the United States with routes of continental importance in Canada and Mexico. Woman Goes To Hospital For Overdose of Iodine Mrs. Earl Kohler was removed to! the Nevada (County Hospital shortly . after 3 o’clock Tuesday afternoon, suffering from an overdose of iodine. According to Chief of Police James Allen, she staggered into the Miners Home, a liquor store on Sacramento street, and collapsed. Holmes 4 % x ‘gut g Ly” 4 Y ambulance was called. Dr. B. W. Hummelt administered an emetic and atidote and stated that he . thought the woman would recover. Mrs. Kohler lives on Coyote street. Her husband is employed in -a San Francisco bay shipyard. @ The choice of wise home-owners . " throughout the West. ee ea ee ey Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clyde Gwin and son came up from Oakland Sunday and ‘will spend some time here in the interests of (Mr. Gwin’s health. He was formerly assistant supervisor of the Tahoe National /Porest here and took an active interest in civic and fraternal affairs making a wide circle of friends in this area. ‘Mrs. Annie Dow of Oakland is enjoying a visit here with her friends, ‘ ALPHA STORES, Ltd. Nevada City—Phone 5 Grass Valley—Phone 88 Sos oo 4 4% % 4% (Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ray ‘Murchie. POLITICAL ‘ADVERTISEMENT THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE ELECT State Senator TUE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPY COMPARY 'THLEPHONE GRASS VALLEY 600 DEPARTED LOVED ONE. ‘SERVICE. ' BEAUTY AND DIGNITY— BY US IS A FINAL TRIBUTE TO THE IS TO GIVE PERFECTION TO EVERY ER & WEAVER OUR AIM hi! . JESSE M. MAYO el Clunie UNDER NEW IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE As YOUR [Representative in CONGRESS . . BAR ARE RENOWNED IN CALIFORNIA RATES FROM $1.50 UP Excellent Service—Best Food MANAGEMENT SHOP AND COCKTAIL -~ (2nd California District) SYH AND K STREET , at the SPECIAL ELECTION TOY AND JACOBS. JACK BRUNO, Manager SACRAMENTO, OALIFORNIA AUGUST 31, 1943 , , NEVADA CITY ASSAY Prac KEEP THE JAPS OUT As your congressman I shall exert every pressure to prevent the return of the Japs to California and seek legislation to provide that Japan must, as a part of any peace terms, remove the Japanese from this country. : Assays made for gold, AMBULANCE SERVICE ¥elephone 346 TEN YEARS AS ASSEMBLYMAN-SENATOR i if t 1 mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentages of sulphurets, valuc of sulphurets.and tailings. : Mail ordér check work promptly attended to. Agent for New York-California Underwriterc, Westchester’ and Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies, Automobile Insurance [ : Sep mca nn nt me RN a : AND REFINING OFFICE silver, lead and copper. Proprietor .