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Viseday December 30,1940
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production of civilian goods.
‘Plies ‘and materials, Mr.
try’s productive capacity .that tha. ence B. Grenfellf. insurance and realii lie: of license \rlates ds evidence
peak of our production.is past ne-. ty broker. of” Grass Valley, passed of regisiration renewal. Vehicle ownfore we have hardly begun to fight.’’". away Sunday in San Franttsco. The ers should note carefully
Then the prodigious ‘buitder -declar-. body was brought to. Grass Valley . structions for affixing the s‘icker to
ile the-worst of the war is still
of: us on the fighting fronts,
‘the worst of the war is behind us on
est ship-builder, said last week.
when he declared that from now 94
We must expect a tapering off in
War industries—and that the. time
has come to start the gigantic task
Of shifting back gradually into the
There is still an. urgent necessity
for sustained production of war supKaiser
warned, but “so great is thiS couned that ‘‘manufacturers are going to
have to prepare to substitute the
people for the government as their
eustomer.”’ and ithat we must have
draft beards functioning in reverse
to channel men back into. private
industry’ as they return “from. the
battlefields, or as they are released
from war factories. ;
He suggests: (1)"The creation of
a great risk: credit pool, with banks,
insurance sompanies, investment
trusts, labor unions and the g0v~)
ernment all contributing to the big
backlog of capital to reconvert tne
nlants to peace time production. (2)
The use of a questioannaire among
all men in» the armed forces to find
out the kind of jobs they will want
to return to—and preparation, at
home, on the basis of the question‘naire returns, to provide those jobs
. GREETS 0H
‘The top of the world to
you, folks! And now
listen! We're going to
give you still better serv:
‘f° ice in 1944. Think we
can? We've got a record
to beat, but just watch us.
This is our New Year's
pledge to old customers,
to new and potential.
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Penrose
Grocery
$08 BROAD STREET
NEVADA CITY _.,
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ibefore the men get back>
“After credit is furnished,’’ said
Mr. Kaiser, ‘‘comes the creative
mind—the inventors and the planners, the 200,000 or 300,000. engineers of. this country. . Then the
builders, the men who make "plans
into reality. Then the distributors
and sellers.’’
That’s the Kaiser blueprint. for the
big shift over from war to:peace.
And whether or not we agree .with
all its particulars, we do agree
‘heartily that it’s time to get started
on the job, so that when peace comes:we will be well on our way to allout civilian production.
William Perkins of Grass
Valley Is Summoned
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon for the late William
Perkins who passed away Sunday.
The services were held in “the chapel
of Hooper and Weaver Mortuary,
Grass Valley, with Rev. Carl. Tamblyn of Marysville in charge. Interment was in the Masonic Cemetery.
The deceased was 66 years.of age,
a ‘native of Grass Valley. He.had
been a miner in his earlier life. Surviving him are two brothers, Joseph
of Grass Valley and John of Richmond, California, three sisters, Mrs.
Andrew Larkin and Mrs. Ida Hocking both of Grass Valley and Mrs.
Marie Patterson of Berkeley.
me
BROTHER OF GRASS VALLEY
MAN PASSES
William Grenfell, brother of ClarNEW YEAR
BRING PEACE. AND HAPPINESS
TO ALL IS THE
SINCERE WISH OF
~Phoenix
~DRUG STORE
“148 MILL STREET
= mn
MAY THE
Grass Valley
ee. Tt is easy to tell. The bustle and merriment;
on the good fellowship. We are wishing you,
and You and YOU all the good things
that 1944 can possibly bring.
‘oftiee—ofthe .Department of Motor
. due is not iidicated on the lower,
left hand corner’ of the registration
address on his registration ecard and
for funeral services in eharge of
Hooper and.Weaver Mortuary and
interment. sc
_ William Grenfell was 78 years of
age, a native of Michigan. He leaves
ason, Donald S. Grenfell of San
Francisco and two brothers, Clarence
B. and Ray Grenfell, both of Grass
Valley. eye
WINDSHIELD
STICKERS IN
LEU OF LATES
The 1944 vehicle registration renewal season will open next Monday
morning (January “3rd) at the local
Vehicles, at California Highway Patrol Office;-Hills Flat.
The amount of the fee due, together with the 1943 regjstration card
must be presented. Fees are_ payable over the counters in cash, postfied¥checks. Personal checks are not
accepted,
The applicant may determine the
figures appearing near-) the lower
right hand corner of the registration card under Regis. Fee and License Tee. If these figures do not appear on the card and ‘the amount
eard following the words total fee
1944, the applicant should consult
charts placed at all service stations.
Capt. J. E, Blake wilil be in charge
of the local office. , : mr es
If thé’ applicant has moved during
the year he'should cross out the old
carefully print in the new address.
If he has completed payments-en his
car during the year he should bring
in his certificate of ownership” (pink
slip), properlyendorsed by the owner of record, and an additional fee
of $1 for the transfer.
Windshield stickers Will. be issued
~
‘The future? Your guess,
is as good as ours—but,
if our wishes count for
“anything, there is a lot .
of health and happiness
in store for you in 1944.
We
UR
The 2
Bootery —
George Hitchens, Prop.
220 BROAD STREET
NEVADA CITY
al or bank money orders or certi-.
amount due by adding together the}
. cooperation of the Treasury’s War
‘a success.
. State Fish and Game Commission in. §
San Francisco January 7, Thursday! #
. farms.
rs ee
‘the. inthe glass in the lower right haad
eorner of the windshield.
Local residents unable to make a
trip tothe local office, for, registration renewal may mail their fees and
. 11943 Yegistration cards to the De. partment of Motor Vehicles at 12th
land N Streets, Sacramento, 6.
Applications may be mailed from
lany part of the state to the Sacramento office but it is advisable for
the applicant to send his application to the office nearest his. residence.-Do not send currency. Mail
postal or bank money orders or cer-.
tified check for fees due.
Applications not in order will b
returned to the sender.Penalties will be due on 1944
registration renewal fees after mid-.
night of February ‘4th.
FARM BUREAU
WAR BOND DRIVE
STARTS JAN. 1
With a determination of purpose
manifest on every side, arrangements
fast are being completed for the
$200,000,000 ‘war bond drive to be
launched by the ‘California Farm
{Bureau Federation beginning January 10, and ‘oncluding Februlary
18th.
The drive has been planned to
synchronize with the Fourth War
Loan campaign starting January 18
and. those in charge are determined
that every dollar of the huge’ quota
set for the farmers ‘drive shall be invested in war securtities.
_ “We are calling on the farmers of
Northern California to do their part
in meeting the tremendous costs of
this war for freedom,” said; Ray
Wiser, Farm Bureau Federation
president, ‘and we know that. they
will not fail.
“The farmer has a vital stake in
the perpetuation of democracy: and
we feel confident that every man in
the California agricultural industry
will meet his résponsibility in the
united effort for the survival of
human freedom.”
The farmers campaign is specifically dedicated to the purchase
of:
through investments in war bon4s}.
Has Six Wheels, All Driving
~ Production of an amphibious
truck —popularly knawn as_ the.
“duck’’—is now under way at Chevan announcement made by. M.B.
(Coyle, vice president of General Motors.
' Ginee the beginning of the war,
Chevrolet has had important’ participation in the 6x6 (six wheels all
driving, as distinguished from thé
rolet’s St. Louis plant, according ta}.
regular commercial truck which \is
driven only -by the rear wheels), 2
1<2. tons truck program of the General Motors: Truck and Coach Division.
a
The ‘duck’ is. essentially a 6x6
truck assembled: into a sea-going
hull. It can operate as a truck on
land or as a boat afloat; it can disembark from a landing craft, proceed to the beach, and convoy its
men and materials right up on the
shore, thereafter serving as a truck.
Ww can hardly wish you 366
fn SUNNY days during 1944,
but we can and do wish you 366
. HAPPY. days.
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coming year brings you more true.
happiness, true friendships, and
i more opportunities than any year
\ that has gone before.
MINERS FOUNDRY
We hope that the
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Pursuit ships at $75,000 each.
Ambulance planes at, $110,000
each. .
Medium bombers at $175,000 each.
Heavy bombers at $300,000 each.
The drive has received the full
Finance Committee for Northern
California, which urges all farmers
CHE STYLE SHOP .
~ MRS. LIBBY SHIELDS
113 Broad Street — Nevada City
to make their new year’s investment
in. war bonds through members of. .
the farm bureau.
Samuel J. Hume, chairman of the
Agricultural Division of the Northern California War Finance Committee, is. cooperating, with. Wiser
and his associates in their determined effort to make the campaign
State Fish and Game
Commission Meets Jan. 7
There will be a meeting of the
at 10 a.m. in the assembly room of
the State ‘Chamber of Commerce, 350
Bush street.
Matters: to be given consideration
at this meeting include setting of the
game management arga season for
1944; quail projects, and feed for
birds raised at the state game
Larsen s
BARBER
SHOP
308% Broad Street, Nevada City
7. OUR OLD
TO
a ‘
t
FRIENDS . we hope, much
ahead of us. Let
new zeal, new hope, new objectives. Looking forward, we wish tae i
you all the blessings the bright :
New Year can possibly bring. :
ICK, tock! Tick, tock! 1943
is wearing out. Another and, :
better year, is
us enter it with ~~