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December 15, 1941 (4 pages)

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: a ene = — 2 3 a 2 : oe i = ~ ' Page Two ys Nevada City Nugget — Monday, December 15, 194]. >) : ‘ 4 “ ‘ the transfer of licenses held by ene-. Recovers From IIness— N d Cit N t » rer R. my nationals pending further action Mrs. Joseh Glennon has recover» eva a y ugge i RAI ER VAGAB ND -by sfedefal authorities. ed from an illness which confined ite 305 Broad Street. Phone 36. 4 : Fred E, Steward, Oakland mem-!her to bed for several days. Rte i ber of the equalization board, said A Legal Newspaper, as ite by statute. Printed and Published ~' the order will apply to all licenses Subscribe for the Nugget So vee held by Japanese, Germam and ItalH. M. LEETE ie, Editor and Publisher ian nationals, and that alien licenSAFE AND LOCKSMITH sees would be given opportunity to : . Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Thursday surrender their permits before reKeys Made While You Wait at Nevada City, California, and entered as mail anaes dex cama Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum ¥ matter of the second class in the postoffice at vocation orders are issued, + Cleaners, Washing Machines, ElecNevada City under Act of €ongress, March 3, ee ; tric Erons, Stoves, Etc, Repaired. 1879. Keefer Road Bridge Is Say ka ere SUBSCRIPTION RATES oe : SAWS, ae ken One year (In Advance) -....-.--.--:-----4 ics By WARREN BAYLEY Redecked By Forest Service SCISSORS, C., : h pe ee ere nore ts eed banca ; Gunsmith, Light Welding —4 This feature appears through the courtesy of O. K. Tire Weld Co.G. . ; RAY’S FIXIT SHOP { R. (Red) Jarrard, Hills Flat, Grass Valley, California. Bridge Foreman Frank Baird of — YOUR ; . GIVE WITHE BOTH SES chee NOW TO 2 ee Goodyear Bar and Forest Guard Har109 West Main St., Phone 602 dl ele : Dine take Gh: ry Hyde of Halls Ranch Guard StaGRASS VALLEY s Ninetty five years ago the tragic Donner pariy would have given anything for the road that runs past GRAND TRUSTEE tion have just completed the redeck> ing of the Keefer Ford Bridge on the ee ; road leading to the Wild Plum Camp . this little, forest hemmed lake now. NSGW TO VISIT Ground, which is one of the best and Because it didn’t then, three dozen s ' members of that valiant band of pioneers lost their lives. The fortyfive immigrants who survived had a a : Gone is the hope that we might sit out this war. Gone also thus early the lives of several hundred of ogr owh, murdered on American soil, no warning, no provocation® I ll conceived. unbelivable inhumanity plunges our traditionally peace loving country into a most demoniacle war. Villiany, infamous villany, reaching for world domination threatens our very shores, our institutions, our freedom, our whole philosphy of life. Every American must, will respond in this war crisis with faith, courage, loyalty, endurance and sacrifice. Everything is at stake, everything that is worth living and trying for. eo @ GIVE NOW To Your Red Cross — Give With Both Hands. . most heavily used camping. and recreation areas in the Downieville District of the Tahoe National Forstruggle that made history. Lured by tales of a land of ner. —————— petual spring time, this famous group?! est, District Ranger Frank Delaney of the Tahoe National Forest advised Navy + Natives ; the Superyisors office today. led by George and Jacob Donner, ! vee ate so mathe Done Of Hie were one of hundreds of parties;@0lden West will gather at Grass]. heading westward by 1846. Leaving) Valley on Mondgyvening, December . eines in April of that year, the!22, to pay ‘their respects to Grand . Ponnel party was tired and Worn Trustee Walter N. Bailey. The oci when it reached what is now the city} ¢ re ; ery ts of Reno. Nevada. It encamped for _ . casion will be his official visit co rest that proved its undoing. That. Quartz Parlor, The meeting. will he delay caused the’party to be trapped! held at the Grass Valley Auditorium . by a winter that came a month early: Hall i 5 that year, JOINS MARINES © Ainsley Fouyer, local youth, left for Sacramento today to become a member of the United States Marines. Bev Barry last week was unable to pass the eye test and has returned to his home here, YOUNG MAN'. WANTED — Apply National Hotel, ‘Nevada City. tf HITLER MAKES IT OFFICIAL The only thing unexpected about Adolf Hitler's declaration of war against the United States was the. fortunate fact that it was not preceded by some devastating and surprise act of treachery, as was the Hitler-inspired Japanese declaration of a week ago. Calm to the point of boredom was our government's acceptance of the ‘‘fait accompli’ of war with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. Strangely, in view of the manner in which _the ageressors have launched their other wars, the latest mutual declarations, came in the old-fashioned diplomatic way, even to the convening of the Nazi reichstag to hear the declaration. In every other offensive of the present war Hitler has i the pioneers reached . Pushing on, here late in October as snow began, ed to seek shelter in crude bough! and canvas huts. The all but perpen-' dicular walls of granite barring their way to the inviting valley beyond were made the more impassable by snow and ice. Drifts swirled up around the. shivering people to a depth of twenty. feet. Their oxen wardered away and perished in the snow. Soon the starving group of, eighty-one was subsisting on_ tree; bark and what few mice could be trapped. . Finally.a brave ten men and five . women decided to forge ahead afoot in search of help on the other side of . { five women won through to the valto fly. Freezing. the band was foreTrustee Bailey who will speak on The principal address of the eve= ning ‘will be delivered by Grand “The State of the Order.’’ Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Grand Trustee Bailey is a real Native Son of California. He is a graduate of Elk Grove High School and the University of California at Davis. He joined the Native Sons of the Golden West in 1928. He served for three years as District Deputy Grand President for the Sacramento area and also as Grand Outside Sentinel. Grand Inside Sentinel and Grand Marshal, prior to his eleva. FURNITURE MOVING ) AND STORAGE Hills Flat Feed and Fuel Co. ANY TIME, ANY WHERE Phone 698—Grass Valley —J CRUSHED ROAD ROCK Concr te, Material Pea Gravel Brick Building Rock Fill Material
Grass Valley Rock and Sand Grass Valley Phone 45 New Deal Under Management of Pauline and Johnnie 108 W., Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS FOR SALE — Good home canned fruit. Reasonabie, by jar or case. Variety. Call after 3 p. m. Adele Renee, 582% Main Street. Phone 433. ; 42-1-lmop EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING — Loud Speaker Systems for Rent_ ir Sale. Authorized Philco Auto Radio struck first and declared war later, announcing in each case . their hebagibesraa hide sik Seah tion as Grand Trustee at Lake Tahoe Sil Hk oaks . . ary Sid A * 5 ' . / -lj 1 xe ot) ease g j 4 that the object of his vicious assault was‘about ‘to attack him. . }ij,¢, pane na eg age a Every Taste sees aa ee ae That was the pattern in Poland; it was the pattern again in week. Six men died, The other travoe a ne aa stig of South Chureh Street. Grass Waller : an te sie +.. . elers were forced to resort to cane “olden es was toundead Mm 3 ‘ Scandinavia; it was the pattern again in the Low scape a Tete We ay ee ce’ peices chk Phone 084 sxDe it was the pattern in the'Balkans and it was the pattern in Kus. thirty two terrible days, two men and. tionally known for its work with FINE UPRIGHT PIANO. Plain sia. J Only in his war upon the United States was Hitler forced to give warning before he peronally struck a blow. ley and the Johnson Ranch. where the town of Wheatland, California now stands. In quick succession, four relief ‘here Thursday night, t homeless children and for the restoration, preservation and marking of historic landmarks. Quartz Parlor has long been considered one of}. Factory Specified Engine Tune-Up and Steering and . Front End Alignment mahogany case. Can be purchased in this vicinity on easy terms. A real buy. Write for full particulars: Warehouse Agent, Sherman, Clay & Co., 12th and K_ Street, hy he did not touch off his new war with all the dra-. parties wer a ees : 7 3 Ww y ° ° i ° : ’ ke eee ae PL ay the most active in the order, and is Equipment Sacramento California. matics and treachery that is his custom is Hitler's own secret. . The first, reaching a olen abaandetrdetes hen K ses he é Ae : : dist Ih i ed, starving and half frozen party on. the parlor of Grand. trustee Moen bh. a AS The best guess in this country is that he simply didn’t have the . Pebruary nineteenth, brought out . Smart, STUDEBAKER ASPHALT JOBS power to put over a crippling initial blow, such as that deliv™. twenty people. The second rescued. . ee ows mix road jops. Oil road jobs. : seventeen more on March first. The oO em PONTIAC Parking areas’ and paéching. iquor Licenses y ered by Japan last Sunday. ; *-lthird found nine immigrants, still . Golex ata Servic Grass Valley A suicide bombing raid of New York might have been alive bt fap! were too near death. Nationals Will Be Revoked . ° e CRiss wie mae ° ° ° ° ] to be: moved, possible for Hitler a week ago, and it conceivably could-have . ", inong the five starting back; witti ? ANBSAND , caused great destruction and panic— a fitting way for this) their rescuers was Tamson Donner-. 4. 4p aeNTO. Dec. 15 a d 2 “1: : : She didn’t go far. Bidding her two : AMENTO, Dec. 15.—(U ges. ervice Gara 7 Bank Stree. Phone 45 military fanatic to start a new. canipaign. Hie little daughters farewell she turne@' The state board of equalization to. ; a4 But any Nazi air fleet that mbarked on such a mission. around and fough back through five! day announced that under the au‘ JAKE’S WOOD YARD y : i : il ft drift 1 dyi : mea W. S. Williamson, Prop, AFTER America had snapped to the alert, as it has in the last. miles of drifts to nurse hee dyinf. thority of the federal “trading wich . Cov pine and Spring Whone 106 SERVICE few days, probably would have been doomed to annihilation . fourth rescue party arrived here at. C™©™Y” 2¢t, action seedy een. taken . Oak, Pine and Manzanita : ; ° ° toward the revocation of all liquor ° Lg even before it reached. its objective. ' Donner Lake to find that one’ man : Wood : P : still lived among the bones of his) licenses held by enemy aliens. : : The manner in which Adolf Hitler declared war, how-' tetiow. travelers. WE Wilan Seca” CARER Oe the Gee Big or Little Orders— ever, was not the only admission of weakness contained in} The Donner party's heroic struggle! vice of Attorney General Earl WarDelivered Promptly his bitter tirade to the reichstag. ee He Smee ane OF ine nistory jo, . Ten, Who pointed out that the board . Ti Tie Cnet eed Col 1 Phone 418 J Nevada City “™ _ Hitler admitted (or rather proclaimed, just in case it was ‘of those hardy people an eleven-acre. #!8°_Should refuse applications for = = deliberately designed to throw the enemy off, guard) that his . rac gala uhsncae ye ee RE EZ : ) . ” * stone sf i armies have been stalled in Russia, and spoke to the war-' ca in honor of their fortitude. Ww ‘lg ke h ee . c b : . bi ee ise Highway 40, the most trav€ wou ike the people o \ weary Germans about great victories next summer. . yy, y mac iN rey k h C uk 1 ‘ Li pe h e /eled artery _ between the East anc evada ity to know that we rimly amusing was Fiitlers statement: that Germany . (Central California, now skirts this a Givet Vad . ah { and Italy are honoring the three-power pact with Japan on the /little Jake that witnessed the sufferea fuel Yard large enough : : ing and privation of the Donner. to supply both Grass Valley grounds the United States had attacked Japan. Z Aa party, It climbs the preciptious, sevand Nevada Cit ee and that Interesting, too, was the clause in the new Axis military ‘en thousand foot Donner Pass that) (, ; <2 hates se. alliance that none of the three powers will sign an armistice . defied those pioneers and then ae consideration is given to 2 : Ge eer ve ists down into the valley that lur-. quality, anti ic snd with either the U. S. or Britain “without complete mutual con. Oye aoe or immigants to peace}. 44 ATS, SOEVICS CAG _ SHOP NOW! i < ; : low prices to both towns _sent.’’ If this is carried out, and the Japanese are finally sub. and contentment—and many'‘to their P ead ‘ WHILE STOCKS ARE . . * N > iV 7} dued we are afraid there will not be many Japanese left to give . deaths. nore, Eee Manager of De ee inn . their ‘‘complete consent’’ to an armistice when it does come. . Treffic Wardens Will BONDS FUEL. CO. '—Use Our Lay-A-Way Plan— Odds are that Germany will enforce the clause in same way . ~ t In Blickout 149 Park Ave Phone 42 Pupcpapes Mitt” Wrapped she has enforced it in Italy—by sending technicians and Gest. *°S!5¢ 1m Dlackouts P apo agents to Japan in sufficient numbers to virtually take the R. E. a ARRIS country over. The Nevada County Defense CounTHR . Ph bs ‘ a : sos on Underneath the whole boastful tone of the Nazi dictat-!¢! i lepmyhie ioe Rh ae ' e ' or's speech, furthermore was an uneasiness that must extend ee Nate te eee ne Rexall 100 . Hic Tanoth PF ieskh at GC cet F th stop all automobiles in the event of DRUG STORE ma le f d over the length and breadth of Greater Germany. or the] an air raid alarm, ee ee es we, es foo Germans are the one people of Europe that have never un-. ‘The wardens will be the only ones cards and assortments derestimated the vast and decisive effect that American entry . authorized to stop traffic. Captain se rved wit h it into the last war had on its ultimate outcome. — (seg ea Op High: Hitler doubtless had his own purpose in formalizing his. ¥@” P#'70! said it was Mlegal for un: * authorized civilians to. stop automotaste etter war with the United States before he was ready to accompany . pies and arrests will be made of any the words with deeds—and before the U. S. struck first. one attempting ‘to halt cars who 1a . Whatever that purpose was, it may be said without qual-. not an authorized traffic warden. ification that his declaration also was to our advantage, too,. The appointment of the traffic : eh ph We Biggs it, Fae eysto he e ° . i i , e a new s because it eliminated, once and for all, the danger that we. W2"dens will avoid confusion and at Coe Id he f d Jdicanited th ‘ fob ark the same time assure a successful : wou confused or disunited on the question of w GUNOE i cue eadtic watdons will been Faq Burtner we were fighting the whole Axis or only Japan. tioned at all entrances to communitar et Obviously, no one in the U. S. could have predicted last . ies. GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS ° : 2 ‘ 111 Main Street, Phone 375 } Friday that our congress would vote unanimously a week Car iranenn " Came ats Hee ic 4 y HARDS, Prop. later to go to war with Germany and Italy. But even two days ee ’ ea ago, a war resolution against these two powers certainly ce peg ats ge orange comes 213 Commercial Street would have faced considerable debate and a few “No” votes. a ee aia oe peng page LEELA EEE EEL IT BT RN EE RETR Seem. . . . Phone GT ‘ ~ Nevada City Just as Japan brought instant unity to this country. xitts ana brother of Traffic Officer NEVADA CITY ASSAY AND REFINING OFFICE ’ b . ° . W ] . through her dou le-dealing attack Sunday, Hitler dispelled the Carl Kitts, has volunteered for miliVractical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold e supply our patrons with last faint mist of confusion as to our over-all objective through . t¢"y service. percentages of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. 4. . . the meat from the best catps his declaration of war last Thursday. —Sacramento Union. DEER KILLED ON HIGHWAY ee ee ee hens to tle, sheep and hogs that] © ree : : : ~-. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. money can buy. We have ENLISTS IN MARINES Jim Miller Is Visitor Here— A ree ee ee ee : oo : es built our reputation on servLanes : Keesport on the Tahoe-Ukiah HighAgent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and ek d li : Max Ruth, oe ase ioenl Jim Miller, formerly hoistman at way Thursday Aight, Deputy Sheriff Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies. bl an : quality and reason-. ro has joined the Marines. Ruth} the Murchie Mine but now hoist enVall t. Lanied peek the: deer bse Ane A bile . abie prices. Ask your neighte ; {county hospital, where the meat will utomobile Insurance b by : graduate of the Nevada City. gineer at the Pennsylvania Mine in. (OU) 'y lOSn™s., . ors about us. They will ‘He had’ been employed. Browns Valley, visited with friends. °° “ Shoe: eee Bu N,OTE = + 2 es -Proprietor tell you. Cap Mine. Adibertise in the Nees for coils . ) qq peemmaaansemame cares muasa east Ute 3 elaeeeieeccesitaaaiiinaansmicesetyS y i ecen lech aE selenide