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Se aaiainemmes
Nevada City Nugget — Thursday, Décembar 30, E945
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We are grateful to you for
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forever remains unexpressed?
the
loyalty which has enabled us
to make measureable progress
during these difficult times.
And we want you to know it.
SS WE WISH FOR YOU IN 1944
LOADS OF GOOD LUCK
THE HARMONY SHOP
123 Mill Street — Grass Valley
— CONSUMERS
‘Mrs. America would rather have
the snap back in her girdle, sooner
than washing machines, refrigerators
and electric irons, according to a
war production survey. The checkup Was made to #find out what M-.
and Mis. America miss most’ right
now so that the Office of Civiliart Requirements could map. out producj tion requirements for 1944. THE
WPB already has revoked production
limitations on corsets, girdles and
otfiér foundation garments . made
from elastie fabric, the leastic thread
used in these to be produced from
synthetic rubber. However, no great
sweet potatoes have been placed under price control to stop price rises
dead in their tracks. Yam prices
were frozen at the individual seller’s *highest price for the five day
period from December 17 throuh
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December 21, Thus the ceilings will
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Just a line to extend
to you our sincere
thanks for your patronage in 1943, and to
wish you and yours a
most Happy and Prosperous New ‘Year,
Remember, we are
always at yourservice.
. a
* that “silence
tell you how
ME +
Sie
Food
Palace
Commercial and York Streets
NEVADA CITY
year, and to
., 820 BROAD
.@» ‘NEVADA
MAN
eld et St
. An old adage assures us
but, on the Eve of New
Year’s, we can hardly
agree. We believe this is
the time to speak up and
much we °
have appreciated your
patronage during the past
wish you
KOPP’S
BAKERY
STREET
OIry
GREETINGS
108 West Main Street
Grass Valley
Cone Cue Come All
THE NEW T EAL CAFE
vary according to the top price of
the indvidual merchant, but the up‘ward trend of fresh sweet potato
prices has been nipped:
That holiday bonus for food
stamp—spare stamp’ number one in
war, ration book four—will expire
at12:01 a. m. Sunday, January 2.
Meantime, it’s good for five points
for the retail purchase of all pork
items on the point value chart, including bacon and’ ham.
Ajnd speaking of fation jpoinis,
Mrs. America has six sets of brown
stamps valid now for the: purchase
of meats and fats—L M N P Q and
R. All except_R expire on January rt,
R will be good until Januar 29. As
for processed foods, the green stamp
D F-F in book four are good through
January 20. On January I thé green
stamps G H and J will become valid
to run through February 20.
Here’s good news for the ice man.
axpproximately 40'000 units in the
heer
RATIONFACTSFOR MINING ASSN.
TO MEET JAN.27
metal
er supply; machinery and equipment
for the mines; problems of gold and
silver;
islation, and“ questions of mine taxation will be featured prominenily
in the sessions.
was originally founded in Denver in
1898 and the
Western Division to be held in that
city was’in 1836. Howard I. Young,
president of the congress, is now serving in the war production board.as
director of its minerals bureau and
director of the minerals
coordinating
as host to the conference, is merzing its traditional meeting with that
of the mining’ congress. Mining men:
from all parts of the west and in
fact throughout the nation will‘thus
have an opportunity
well known hospitality of Colorado,
to attend the famous ‘Sowbelly
The WRB plans to increase produc-. pinner” and the association’s Silver .
tion of domestic-ice refrigerators by Banquet. Robert. S. Palmer, secretary of the Colorado Mining AssocA joint meeting of the Colorado
Mining Association and the Western
division of
Congress will be held in
‘Colorado, January 27, 28 and 29, according
Denver and Washington ‘headquar'ers of the two organizations. ;
Mining
Denver,
the American
to an announcement from
At this meeting, wartime (problems of the mining industry will he
discussed by mining
west, in.conference with officials cf
men of the
} ’ : ‘ rar encies ncerned with
increase in the amount available will the Hy 2) ae Le ° aes :
; 3 ; rages r roduction ani
be~ noticed immediately, and it is aes ~” sees “ oe pny
3 it congressiona representatives
not @xpected that all rubber, gara eos Se p
ments will be available for sevéral. ‘7O™ ¢ te Sheen P
Current, policies of the WPB and
months. a ye
of other agencies; anticigated reNews for food budgeteers—fresh . quirements for the various minerals:
prices. and quotas; manpovstockpiling policies and legThe needs of weste®n mining essential to its all out performance in 3 8
the. war program will be fully con-. The elaborate and colorful
sidered, and there will be special. used in the Shrine ceremonials also .
round table meetings to give detailed
attention to the present. and future
Status of each of the metals.
The American Mining Congress
last meeting of the
resources
division. :
The Colorado Mining Association,
to enjoy the
ele teeieeeeanenteenie cei
vention.— Mining and _ Industrial
News.
Ben Ali Temple I
Grand Reception For
.
. Imperial Potentate f ne {)
Blue Lodge Masons, as.,well wig Piya
members of the Scottish and York / fa
ic pee ae iz fe es
Rites, and Shriners, are invited ty! ¥ Me Gee
participate in a grand reception to] : 4
Imperial Potentate Morley E. Mc-. @
Kenzie, of Toronto, Canadaio bel &
held in the Memorial Auditorium at it
Sacramento, Thursday evening, Dec. yw
ember 80th, at 8:30 o’clock. i TO GIVE GUR NEW YEAR
« This Baap hatametdenigede is made by . g MESSAGE EXTRA FORCE
Gustave E. Dimmen, local represen-, ¥ ,
is ‘
tative. of Ben Ali Temple of Sacra-) ¥ WE'RE BACKING IT UP
mento, which is giving the affair . ¥ 3 ;
The invitation also includes mem-. ‘.WATH A SOLDIER, SAILOR
shag of the families of Masons of all . ) AND MARINE. YES, HERE'S
degrees. 1 a
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An elaborate program has
prepared for the occasion, including !
a concert by the Ben Ali Band and
been .
the Ben Ali Chanters, the introdue%
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tion of many Shrine notables, an address by the Imperial Potentate and
vaudeville. The evening will be concluded with dancing. Music will he
, furnished by Emil Martins orchestra
. from radio station KFBK, Sacramen.
Ali ritual, with accompanying band:
evening’s festivities.
on the west coast to attend the east-.
Crippled Childrens’ Hospital.
game will be held in Kazar Stadium
next Saturday afternoon.
hunting
son.
special season as of;December 27 is
1,746 deer.
Monterey with 246 and San Diezo
with 225. are the three leading counties of kill? ‘
i to, \ {
sets .
will be utilized for this occasion; ,
and one of the high lights of the eve.
ning will be the presentation of the .
iation, is in charge of the state 1
WISHING YOU A GREAT,
WONDERFUL NEW YEAR.
Me
de
BERYL
ROBINSON’S
’ Richfield Station
SACRAMENTO STREET
NEVADA CITY.
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famous sand storm,scene of the Ben
music.
Judge Byron E. Gaddis, Potentate
of Ben Ali, will preside over the
Imperial Potentate MacKenzie is}
the
The
west game, for the benefit of
There are four more-days of dee:
in California’s winter seaThe reported kill» during this
Los Angeles with 395,
first, quarter of 1944, bringing the
tota? output’ for this period to 269,809 units. So it looks as if new
housekeepers will be able to find ice
boxes during the coming year.
If Mr. and Mrs. America step our
Eeve, it should not cost more than
last year‘s entertainment. All charges for drinks, meals or special food
items in night clubs, hotels and other eating establishments must conform to~last year’s prices. This is a
‘Yequirement of the: OPA regulation
covering restaurants and other eating places.
‘Mrs. Americas suggestion for all
‘pay above top legal prices. I will
California Taxpayers association estion of the county for January 1943
ed at 8,014,000 for January 1944,.
by the taxpayers organization. This
is an increase of, 1,007,000 or about
16 per cent over the 6,907,387 peoFA
ALL IS THE SINCERE WISH OF ®
MR. AND: MRS. H. E. BOLTON
¥ a a 3 male
MR. AND. MRS. H. E. BOLTON
Corner Pine and Broad Streets
MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING PEACE AND HAPPINESS TO Us
ple shown by the ‘April’ 1940 census. Population of the state a year
ago was estimated at 7.795,000.
dustries have drained manpower and
population from. many (California
counties,’’
“While. two counties Contra. Cosia
and Solano have more than* doubled
in population since the»census, twenty one counties.are estimated to have
a smaller population ‘for January,
than they had when the census -was
taken,”’ 4
nize the return to their old homes of
many of the people who have gone
to war industry areas to work;’’ the
association pointed out. ‘In ordin-.
ary times, the growt
in California has be
with’ nearly, all areas showing increases. After victory, population of
many inflated war centers can be ex-.
pected to drop back toward’ normal.
‘Local government planning for the]
future should provide for such a
not accept rationed goods withou
giving up ration stamps.
COUNTY CENSUS
ESTIMATED TO
BE LOWER IN °44
Civilian population o Nevada
county for January 1944, is 15,500,
timated today. At the time the 1940
census was taken, there were. 19,283 people in the county. Populawa sestimated at 17,000.
Population of the state is estimar. :
tris. year to ‘celebrate New =.
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homemakers is to include the home
front pledge among their New Years
resolutions. The pledge: I will not
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We make a Prediction
And a Wish
As the old*year wares
xk &
Our Prediction: 1944 is
going to be a very bad year
for the Japs.
Our Wish: That 1944 be
especially favorable to
you ..chockful of health
happiness and prosperity.
OT MILL
122 BROAD STREET
NEVADA CITY
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HOLIDAY. GREETINGS
* The success we enjoyed
in 1943 is not merely the
resuli of chance. It is the
accumulating rewa:d of
long years of effort on
our part to give the most ’
in quality and service for
your money. That policy
holds good in 1944, a
year which, we hopc,-will
shower many . blessitigs
upon you,
COLFAX FRUIT
GROWERS COMPANY
HILLS FLAT
GRASS VALLEY
Senos
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“Communities with @arge war. inthe association found.
“Post war planning shotld recorof population
widespread, .
trend in population.” f
W YEAR JOY
HAPPY
New Year
From the
BRET .
HARTE
~ INN
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