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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 11, 1944 (4 pages)

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Phone 26. a fined by statute. Printed aud Published ‘at “a City. _ oak sige isk ” ~ "7 Editor aod ferns the word over: NEVADA cIry_ NUGGET scanner tine may becoine a fountainhead of deipiration for Judiasm _ Finally it must‘ be sdesitied that perhaps no logical ex. . planation can be given for our survival against impossible odds. Perhaps it si part of Divine destiny . —a destiny that we can trust as we say: live, to declare the works of the. Lord.” . Mrs. Ursula Barker . Gives Farewell Party through the ages “IT will not die but at the National Hotel. Poblishea Semi-Weekly, Monday ana ‘Thuredsy at Nevada City, California, andentered a3 m; mati second class in th-2 postoffice at City under Act of ess, March 3, RALES 3 +. 30 cents aebarent that the eae to Seaweed and that only after ent and the exercise of infinite patrs . the ultmate be cand it dae his lan ns Pat cared out, . . the aren of the ng. in — repisdiation : aoe rein others had ed property of flour sacks, 5000 pounds 6000 gallon jugs, 2000 steel helmets, 1000 wooden boxes, copper . copper -wire—will be-soldby con-}they are complying with the request. 4 tract to the highest acceptable bidder . He stated the ie making every effort ‘ of he: United States on December 11, it is announced by. to bring in milk from the Chico and ‘ purchasing and Contracting Marysville areas, but finds they too branch, Camp: Beale. Interested persons should contact ce ine the chief of the above’ branch either . a 7 and beneficial by letter, telephone or wire referring sh to sale No. 04-096-S45-9. Arrangenipot will be made for prospective bidders to inspect t fered for sale, if. they desire. ‘ Other items included in the sale -and of her. are: tire extinguishers, culverts, gal-_ the. tery. North San Juan, children. John Kessler Of North San Juan Succumbs The last rites will be said tomorD T THREE row afternoon in North San Juan at 2 o'clock for the late John : Howliy Kessler, who passed away at his C AUSES home there Saturday morning: at the age of 81 yedfs. Rev. David Ralston pastor of the Nevada City Methodist Chureh will conduct the seervice. Interment under the direction of Holmes Funeral Home of Nevada City, will be in the North San Juan CemeKessler wags born near Camptonville and followed teaming and farming throughout his life, most of cally, unusually heavy seasonal drop which was-spent.on San Juan Ridge. Surviving are four sons, Gordon of. calving time for. many William, and Norman Kessler of Arbuckle. Colusa County. There are seventeen grandchildren and eight great grand General Hospital near Auburn. MILK SHORTAGE behalf of the staff members. TAXES PAID $285,921 urer and tax collector, <ollections for November cember amount to $285,921. Installments for the first half year are still coming through the mail, Miss Hecker stated. U, S.Ne: Johnson, who distributes most of the milk sold in. Nevada County, yesterday admitted he was short approximately 120 gallons of milk a day of his normal requirements. The shortage is due to three causes, se said. : increased demand §loPOPULATION GROWS November brought a’ considerable increase in population to Nevada cows /from. City, There were born 15 new citizDewey} #Pring to fall, and sale of the output. @ms, eleven boys and feur girls. of the Barnegatt dairy in the west-. There were no deaths, so this was a ern end of the county to the DeWitt pi gain. NOTICE FOR’ These are: inproduction due to a change in The increase in.local demand results from a larger percentage of Salvaged Army Property For Sale CAMP BEALE, DeDc. 11—Salvagmany. types——500 he material of. women and children in the popula: tion, Johnson said. But none of the children, elderly people, or invalids will lack. He admitted his shortage affects retail stores more than. others. Grocer owners have been asked to give preference to babies, old people, and the sick in their sales, and _ PAYMENT OF COUNTY TAXES . The taxes on all poreotal property secured by real property and onehalf of the taxes.on all real property for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1944, and ending June 30, 1945, will be due on November Ist, 1944, and of rags, scrap, are short. December, 1944, at 5 o’clock p. m., and unless paid prior thereto six per rcent will be added to the amount thereof, and if said ene half be not paid . before the 5th day of December, 1944. at 5 o’clock p. m., an additional three per cent will be added thereto. The remaining one half of the taxes on all real property will be payable on and after the first day Telephone Books Delivery of a new telephone directory for Nevada City was started yesterday by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. ye ae , According to BE. R, Ingalls, man@ greater holocaust vanized sheet, furniture, — grates, ager for the company, about directorof January, 1945, and will be delinad . stoves stove pipe, buckets and plumpies will be delivered by mail in _. auent the 20th day of April, 1945( at] ing fixtures. More than 82,000 copies of the 5 o’clock p .m., and unless paid proir °. interest, the annual Christm. at ours to find to "be ‘given ese origi ered to eall the local business office and Memorial Park community house, in } one will be sent to them ‘immediattO} the afternoon. Bach member is asked to bring a own . 25 cent Christmas gift, the gifts to _. © [be exchanged. Refreshments will be. purse. seiners work on shares; the : served. ‘Mrs. Merle Driggs and Mrs.! &. Baker, delegates to the annual) Farm Bureau convention, held ‘in. small percentage above that of the _ . Sacramento November 20-21 aes make their Papon Hatten the Christ-. remaining two thirds equally. HOME ‘DEPARTMENT PLANS. "CHRISTMAS PARTY ~ ‘ The dascutive . board of the \Ne‘}vada County Home Departmént, XO . meeting im the offices of. the Nevada . ‘Trrigation ~ District here, ~ dise its 1946 program, and, of immedfate h Any subscribers not receiving the eas Tirat) SRGtRO GR: ae ‘eee! fe there to three per cent will be added to the amount thereof together with a further charge of 50c for each lot, piece or parcel of laid separately asbook will be placed in subscribers’
hands in the eleven counties which make up this directory. Ingalls suggested that the old directories be saved and turned in to waste paper drives in furtherance of the war effort. personal property. ~All taxes may be paid at the time Yided is due-and payable: ?' rosy Taxes are payable at the Treaaurer’s and Tax Collectors office, Neely. vada County Courthouse, Nevada ‘ : i City, California. ELMA HECKER, Ex Officio Collector and County ' Treasurer; Nevada City, Caliew book by Monday, are requested Calitornia fishermen of trawling Tahoe national forest staff members gave Mrs. Usurla Barker, stenographer and receptionist for the forest service headquarters here for several months, a farewell luncheon Harlow Wood, administrative as. sistant toSupervisor Guerdon Ellis, presented a gift to Mrs. Barker on Mrs. Barker is leaving for Los Angeles. Miss Elma Hecker, county. treasreports tax and Dewill be delinquent on the 5th day of. ' sessed and for each assessment of MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1944 Gifts carefully arranged and priced to make shopping easy. PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE BY EXPERIENCED . CLERKS Shop at your “friendly” Rexall Store. It will be worth your while. . R. E. Harris THE REXALL DRUG STORE TELEPHONE 100 Was 107 Mill Street, Grass Valley Phone 3-W. . PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DOCTORS a SD B. W. HUMMELT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 400 Broad Street : Office Hours: 10°12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m. Evenings 7-% Phone 395 X*RAY CHIROPRACTOR DR. E. B. SMITH ' CHIROPRACTOR Office. Hours, Daily—10 a. m. te 12 Noon, 1p. m. to 5 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7 p. m. to 8 p.m. 413 West Main Street, Grass Valley, Phone 432. ATTORNEYS ARD S " ATPORNEY AT LAW tony Building’ ~ “Broad Street Neviida City Telephone 28 Funeral} Home serwithin the means of all. Ambularice Service at all hours. De rele owner of the boat gets one third of fornia. the haul, and the Skipper gets a will. rest’ of the crew, which ‘shares the . . Gripmen on San Francisco’s cable cere “you. ely want to ‘khow. how : $00 we can fill your order. We wish we could tell you but the fact is that depres on diese wo things: . 246 Sacramento St. 203 West Main St. Phone 203 Nevada City Mining and Civia Kinginece United tes Mineral St 4 at Gitvesor _ Grass Valley WANTED POSITION as companion to elderly person or couple. Would do plain cooking. Write care of National Hotel. Doris MeDaniel. PHYSICIAN Office Hours: 1 to 3. GRASS VAELEY DOCTORS -Crnon AND SURGEON — 7to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30. 129 South Auburn St,, Grass Valley If No Phone Grass Valley 360 Soexer—Grage Valley 17-W. ‘ 2tp . POR SALE—PINE WOOD — Two tier or more delivered in Nevada eee . . . City.or Grass Valley: Jakes Wood Yard, Cartoscelli Place, .Grass ‘Valley-Nevada. ‘City. Highway. -4+13-1moe waNiED Coin collections. +. E. : Sherow, Hex. 2, Nevada City. : 3mio 11-13], _ moving in standard furniture van. * First Class staroge facilities. ‘Furniture bought and sold. Hills Flat ReHable Transfer, Grass Valley, . { Weekly trips to bay area. Phone/. . 471-W or 39. 3-1¢8 . . Loud Speaker Systems for Rent.} . Complete stock of portable andj large .type radio batteries. ART’S * RADIO HOSPITAL — Specialists in Radio ills. 201 Mil Street, . Grass Valley. Phone 984 . Mice. we promise you this: Your application will not be forgotten and it will be filled in the ote every second and fourth Blks Home, Pin Visitinw., eae St.Rhore 108. HYDRAULIO I PARLOR NO. NEVADA crry 7 é {FY Loan, w No. 588 evening at 8 p. m. in w.L. TAMBLYN, . 'T THOMAS, See. N. 8. G. W: ™ Meets’ every Tuesd@y evening at Py*hian Castle, 232 Broad Stree* Visiting Native ms welcome, Pres. DR. C. Ww. ‘CHAPMAN, Rec, Sec’y . OUSTOMAH LODGE No. 16 100F -Meets every Tuesday evening at -7:30'at Odd Fellows Hall. HARRY R. DOUGLASS, N. G. -WM. H. RICHARDS, Ree. See’y. JOHN Ww. DARKE, Fin. Sec’y. "whic tirer Eve, mer 6th Su sons. ehilr 137