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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 30, 1943 (8 pages)

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_Nevede CityNugget ant_Thurndoy, December 30, 1943 —— <p bawal . Tam dinner and reunion Sunday. Those present wer e her daughters, Mrs. }. ian Tamblyn, teacher in the Ventura . ’ Laurel Hedges, Sacramento; . . Mrs. Tonnie Goss, husband and sons of schools; Mr. and Mrs. Huntley. ‘of Loyalton; Mr. and Mrs. Verne Shat Tamblyn; children and three TO The past comes before us in review er visited Mrs. “ Mr. and Mrs. Gedérge Osterman df Min this city. Both young couple? are tour of employed in war work in their dis bells jangled along country roads; memories of when: this town was NEW young. Yes, we have seen many a New Year's come and go. YEARS “To the oldest inhabitant, to the youngest, and to all the good folk in between, we.say now, as we have said so often, GREETING >. HAPPY NEW YEAR! ong John's the wind may blow through it, the storms may state. : WE WISH BE OF enter, the rain may enter”, but at New Year's even such a home may be alight with cheer. of the : = Standing on the threshold of 1944 theré is reason to believe that the new chapter has brighter pages for all. With this thought we extend to all Mrs’ Paul Farnsworth and daugh ters Barbara and Schary; of Colusa are enjoying visits with Mrs. Farns worth’s brother, Louis Fender on the Murchie road and her brother in law and wife, Mr. -and Farnsworth. Mrs. OUR SINCERE NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS Joe : : SAS 2 (Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolton enter ‘tained as dinner guests Sunday the following relatives, their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick McKean, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Katzer and son, Mrs. Ed Sinnoeck and Nevada County Lumber Company Katzer and Mrs. Sinnock are sisters of Mrs. Bol-} ton. OUR FRIENDS Schiffner Urges Plan to Pioneer Lumber Yard” Aid Gold Miners — 244 Boulder Street, Nevada City If federal legislation could be enacted allowing gold mines to deduct VERY HAPPY, maintenance; cost from most gold properties PROSPEROUS be in condition to reopen immediat NEW YEAR the war, according to O. BH. Schiffner general manager of Lava Cap Gold . ‘ Mining Corp.,. at Nevada City, and present operator of Keystone copper mine, Copperopolis, Calif. Schiffner’s suggestion was made at the last meeting of the Mother Lode Mining Association of which Phil Bradley, Jr., is president, and was endorsed by that orgdnization. HING’S ‘Gro cery! C.M. HING * AND FAMILY vee the southern part son, all of Colfax. Mrs. NEVADA CITY _ NE'S. “home may.be frail: its roof may shake, ' friends. They will return home the ery and-Mrs. Baker are the former first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Os.a month’s Misses Grace and Wilma Mieje of terman are back from ef New Year's Eves when the wind shrieked lixe a hanshee and sleigh,. ee ely of and the provide income £ tax, would employment after The association also urged Govfernor Warren of California to ap point a new mining board and a for estry board. ‘Officers of the associatio nwere reelected:—Mining -and Industrial News. *& The first Union Flag of 13 stripes wads unfurled by George Wash WE WISH ALL OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS HAPPY NEW YEAR. ington on New Year's Day, 1776. i
This is another good reason for 2 t We feel that this year will witness a turning point in all our fortunes. There will be further difficulties for us to surmount, but we will tackle the new problems in the same spirit our boys on land, sea and in the-air tackle them: We can do no less and retain our self respect as good Americans. : rejoicing at this time, for Old Glory is a symbol of freedom spi it waves. So, Happiest New Year to you, and God bless you, one and alll! FORTY NINER . MARKET SOUTH AUBURN STREET : Mrs. U. M. Lotz of Zion street. nie Young Christmas Day. Mrs. Em memories of rainy New Years’, and th & a x Hershel Lotz and son spent Christmas “with~his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tamblyn. of Sacramento On ® & Mr: and Mrs. Fred Emery of El ‘Los Angeles are enjoying their holiCerrito and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bakday visit with hig mother,. Clara Scarfe and .meeting many/. -. memories of, peaceful New Years’; ea PROUSE YOUNC’S BARBER SHOP. ‘Drive-in Market NEVADA CITY WM. YOUNG, Prop. GRASS VALLEY “NEVADA CITY GRASS VALLEY HIGHWAY 4 HAPPY NEW YEAR “Freedom o£ CHOICE Year. It is with the greatest of ; Beceem vee Som sone ie : good wish for you. to HOLBROOK— With ALL THE TALK abina Freedoms, what. about freedom of choice? After all; freedom of choice can mean the same thing as” all the other. freedoms people are talking about: d.afew . others besides. In large measure, freedom of choite is what this war is about. ~ Freedom of choice means such ordinary things as trying soy beans in the south field next year, if you think it’s the thing to do, It means buying the kind of flour you think gives you the best biscuits. It means you and your boy doing the deciding whether he'll fo to college, or learn to be a toolmaker. “Freedomrtf choice is’ the soil in whichcharacter grows. . This freedom of choice—and its counterpart, a sense of PP uP ce responsibility for the decisions made—has done much to . Many years of continued progress can, in no small measure, be attributed to . your esteemed friendship and cherished patronage. To all of you we extend thanks and most sincere holiday greetings, with the hope ‘that 1944 has in store for you . ; develop the characterthat is going to win this war—on thei: battle fronts, on the ‘farm, in industry: And when the victory ig won, the kind of America we have fought and worked’ much thatis beyond’ your niost dptimistic % expactaticne. to preserve must be a*tountry in which. every man and woman, and every boy and girl, will have freedom of choice in even greater ‘measure. General Electric CO, Schenectady, N. Y. Hear the Cciee EActtic radio fe regi: UT hy G-E Ail--girl Orchestra”’ “The World Teday"” news, Sunday 10 p.m) EWT, every weekday 6.43 p.m. EWT, CBS, BUY WAR BONDS = For many yeats in succession we have been wishing our friends Hooper and Weaver . MORTICIAN — AMBULANCE SERVICE 246 SOUTH CHURCH STREET . GRASS VALLEY , th t es ‘ aa » and Robert William us ; wife Valley, Cs : this city; son, Avery: Philips, Stock Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hopper: and son Grass ee ton and James Scott; of Sacramen-_ tudk, Truckee; Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Spooner and two children, Stockton; f her family at a] their family could be present. Those ell YER = IL Clara Philips of West Broad} Mrs. blyn enjoyed, a family reunion ‘and {street entertained dinner Sunday when members of enjoying the dinner were Mias. Viv acae a V. « William Mrs. this. city, is showing ‘some improvement in his serious illness. a and fay 4d Baker retired ‘business man of . 4/ > IME, T SE