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December 9, 1943 (4 pages)

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a heal 8 t Y Nevada City Nugget — Thursday December 9, 1943 BOTH CHRISTMAS CARDS . ! AND GIFTS are not as plenti-. . ful as in normal times. Avoid . disappointment by shopping i now. Our holiday lines are now } R. E. HARRIS . THE REXALL DRUG STORE . Phone 100 . being shown. (h. Seterereeeiey Ps . HHH Reet a ” 2 < “KEEP ’EM FLYING” % % “@BUY % * © DEFENSE £ 4 @STAMPS t 3 Les : : : * Chamber of Commerce + a 3 OFFICE IN CITY HALL & 4 PHONE 575 + Z. i YAVE Yourares MINES? WE REPAIR AND WE FIX Lawn Mowers, Locks, Vacuum Oleaners, .Washing Machines, Electric Irons, Stoves, in short almost anything that is used around the house or the yard, we can repair. ART’S REPAIR SHOP RAY’S FIXIT SHOP 109 WEST MAIN STREET Grass Valley THINKING OUT LOUD (Continued from Page One) manufactuders who produced the metal, sold it, they did not give it away. But Mr. Morgenthau thinks the newspaper ‘publisher should give the government his white space which is the only commodit¥ he has to sell. He prints the news Botojoroey Ue oteiotuietetotetotes oot . NEVADA THEATRE . ed Direction he ee T. AND D. JR., ENTERPRISES” DY INC. £ * a > Mere ras ste . it 1 \} / 1 a2 FE FRIDAY 2 — “ANDSATURDAY ¢ Me With * DIANA BARRYMORE 3 ‘ and . : : ¢ ROBERT PAIGE 3! x * : GHOST ON THE § ' 100SE K & ue & % & la Wea THE EASTSIDE KIDS e@e SUNDAY AND MONDAY PHANTOM OF THE OPERA NELSON EDDY AND SUSANNA FOSTER Also OF TIME oO. 4 ae ” a S . MARC FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables Beer and Wine : COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 808 HOLSTERY OF ALL KINDS e * oe W. Darke 109-J Phones 109-M [Ss NEEDED even when budget is limited {Keystone FINE _ WATOH REPAIRING : Radio Service & Repairing Work Called. for and Delivered Clarence R. Gray 520 Coyote Street Phone 152 New Deal Under Management of Pauline and Johnnie 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley ¥ BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks te Please ay _ Every Taste Jos morn. 9 GET YOURS AT THE NUGGET ls . Market . , DAVE RICHARDS, Prep. SS © 213 Commercial Street Phone 67 Nevada City We supply our patrons . with the meat from the best cattle, sheep and hogs that money can buy. We have built our reputation on service and _ quality and reasonable prices. Ask your neighbors about us. They will tell you. J Sane YOUR EYES TELL. ty ¥ . ‘how you i e e feel inside 7 Look in your mirror. See if temporary constipation is telling on your facé, in your eyes, Then try Garfield Tea. It’s the mild, pleasant way to relieve intestinal sluggishness—with-. out drastic drugs. Feel better, look better, work better. (AS A PRECAUTION, USE AS. DIRECTED) QeFWRITE FOR LIBERAL TRIAL PACKET . Enclose l0c, to cover handling, for generous ~ Trial Packet, suflicient for 8 cups. ee TEA C0., 41st at 3rd Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. “metals for the armed. services. The practically on it and selis it to his subscribers. He prints advertisements on it and sells it to every kind of. business. except the ibiggest business of all, the United:States government. The government in this country, for instance buys a_ tremendous amount’ of lumber, It buys beef tattle, after slaughter, apples and money for payment mes out of the United States Treasury. Mr. Morgenthau never dreams of ask‘ing lumbermen, cattle men and mining men to give their products to the United States government. But as that 100 mpunds of unused advertising “plates lying around in attests,—he spends millions of dollars to swamp newsvaper offices ‘with advertisthis newspaper office . ing confidently exipecting that they enough to pubgsovernpatriotic without-cost to the will be lish it ment. Well as a matter of fact they have ‘been just°that patriotic, as contrasted with Mr./Morgenthau’s unpatriotic sale of? milk critters. Millions of pounds of advertising metal plates have been printed by patriotic editors throughout the country, not only for Mr. Morgenthau, though he has been the ‘chief government mendicant, “but for every other , governmental department, And as far ag this writer is concerned, we . continue to do our ‘best.’ But ‘with everything used in a newspaper shop now hard to obtain there'll be a lot of it bo: by, the board just because ‘we must print the news first. Otherwise ‘we cease to be a newspaper. and thereby cease to, be of service to the government, to our subscribers, or to anybody .else. But we do wish the squirrels in Washington, D.C. would pounce on some of the nuts in government. jobs there and store them up in 2 dark, safe ‘place for the duration. VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSE RAYINOR-JAINICKIE -——In Nevada City, Nevada County, December 4, 1948, Walter E. ‘Raynor, 21, U. S. Army and Edna Janicke, 25, Kansas. PRIZZEL-A ARONSON — In Nevada City, Nevada County, Dec. 6, 1943 to Albert Frizzel, 69, and Kate Aaronson, 46, both of Grass. Valley. ‘BORN SCATES—In Grass Valley, Nevada County, December 3, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scates of Richmond, California, a son. JAIMEIS—tIn Grass Valley, Nevada County, December 6, 1943, to Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. James, a danghter. AINDERSON—In Nevada City, Nevada County, December 5, 1943, ‘to Lieut. and Mrs. Robert A. Anderson 1 son. : ZAINOCCO—In Nevada City, Nevada County, December 5, 1943, to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zanocco, a daughter. : ie BARLEY—In Grass Valley; ‘Nevada County, Decemlbber 3, 1943, co Mr;.and Mrs. (Clayton R. ‘Barley a daughter. DEATH BARLEY—In Grass Valley, Nevada County! December 3, 1948, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton D. Barley of Grass Valley. Miss Elizabeth Schreiber and Blair Geddes Wed Miss Elizabeth Louise Schreiber, and Blair Geddes were married in a charming wedding in the Methodist: (Chureh, the pastor, reading the service. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schreiber of Nevada;ed the commercial fruit industry, : 2 ‘ (City. She was attired in white satin . eventuating in Sah Jose’s present io. eee wedding gown with .a sweetheart. Status as the largest fruit canning. ~~ wen : Pafeaneaten neckline, and a long full train edged. and packing center in the world. ee oo Bly au ype re put considerable with lace. A coronet as ones BlosFor many years the San Jose $ throughout the state is yequired of soms surmouted a finger tip veil. Collage thon ‘dalled the eackors’ eheld Waris. Her boquet was of orchids, ce tial College, was the only normal school; and bouvardia. in the state and is the oldest state. Applications must be filed by Attending the bride were her Si8-. public educational institution. cember POR ans wigeis ters, Mise. Eleanor Schreiber and} the obt tainsa from the State Mre. Albert Murray ‘as maid of hon. . ment of Social’ Welfare or or and matron of honor, respectively. STATE NF ENS, ! State Persanacl Boards Miss Elsie Schreiber and Mrs. MicLX . State Building, San Fra hael deVita, of Stockton, a_ e¢lose . State Building, Los Angeles, friend ‘were bridesmaids. SOc TAL WORKERS ‘ . L. Street, Sacramenia. Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. Carli i Zi yyy ; es Pee eae of era cy, sion cone SACRAMENTO. Dec. 9. hed ; ee ens ollowed by a duet by Mr. and Mrs. some ar ply Libbey, for which Miss Mary Libbey ee ouameatny a pao life va x eof California manud their daughter played the accompaniGuemt tncreaes in suyeniic Provera) io uo tanker pombe 16 ment. Following theit honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Geddes will reside in Stockton, where the ‘bridegroom is employed as an engineer with the state highways. Editor's. Note:; Cities and towns of Northern and Central California have had a colorful and romantic _past, the salient facts of which are}. How‘information most. Californians. ever, much interesting known to about the early days of these communities is jsometimes. overlooked. With no pretense to historical completeness, the San Francisco Regional Service Committee has assembled some. of this data in.a series of arti-. cles of which this is the first. SAN ‘JOSE » San Jose was the first real town in California. Of all the presidios established by the Spaniards, only San Jose, Los Angeles and Branciforte (now part of Santa Cruz) were from the start planned as pueblos with civilian government. The Pueblo de San Jose, de Guadalupe was founded (by nine soldiers, five families of settlers, and one cowboy) bc Re By ay Los Angeles came four years, Braneiforte 20 years, later. San Jose was the first capital of Galitornia after the’ United States e¢eupation. The famouse ‘‘legislature of a thousand drinks’ convened there from {1849 to 1851. e During the gold rush, the town be¢ame a supply center for miners in the Sierra foothills. A sleepy village of stock raisers under. Spanish and Mexican rule, with bull and bear fights as its chief social amusement, it had grown rapidly into a thriving market town in the 1840s, as pioneer emigrants on the overland route settled in the Santa Clara Valley. Until recently, descendants of the BidwellBartleson and Donner parties still lived in San Jose, and among _ its citizens are a few members/of once great Spanish California families. The first inhabitants are thought to ibe extinct—a San’ Jose anthropologist has a standing offer of $500 for production of a full blooded Olhone Indian. The original town was about a mile north of the present site. It was , WITH A FRESHLY CLEANED AND PRESSED r OVERCOAT, SUIT, HAT Cleaned iad pressed dresses, Wool, Silk or Rayon do wonders for the ladies wardrobe. WE USE THE ZORIC METHOD . ‘GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS ‘111. Bennett Street, Grass Valley t Telephone—Grass Valley 108 Telephone—Nevada City 2 A SERVICE FOR TWO CITIES . Two beautiful chapels — located in Grass Valley and Nevada City—are at the disposal of the public. We pride ourselves on the services we have to offer, the conscientious attention, the adherence no matter how small. to the policy of fulfilling requests, No matter how elaborate or how simple funeral services may be, we render absolute satisfaction, both in direction and in cost. Holmes Funeral Home ANDY HOLMES, Owner “DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE” 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE AT REASONABLE PRICHS Nevada City, 246 heer St. Phone. 2038) = Grass Valley, 150 S, Auburn St. Phone 56: Grass Valley. Rev. M. usd moved to higher ground beeaura «° seasonal floods of River tains any water weeks in spring. In 1856 Louis . prune-cuttings from his former home near Agen, ers havetremendously sponsibilities ment of Social Welfare. urgent need for announced an examination for per-! er, Grade 2, Child Welfiave with a starting salary of month. the Guadalupe which, however, rare] except for Entrance graduate rejuirements Pellier brought study in a school of full time, France, and thus foundsocial work and paid experience in increased the re State To meet the} trained: social workthe State Personnel Board has genuine brier from Europe, of the DepariFranciscan fathers.in 1779. offices, neiseo; “1 Work Services, $225 includes recognized ‘hild of Californ Es EmploySacrame travelins may Depart© from the being made import was preduced! at San Gabriel Mission by the Letters of Praise from the Army and Navy “GAS AND-ELECTRICITY ARE VITALLY NEEDED FACILITIES FOR SUCCESSFUL CONDUCT OF THE WAR.” "aig: povosrcRet words of praise for a job well done, especially when such praise comes fronr high ranking officers of the Army and Navy. At any rate, that is the way the men and women of this company feel about letters of commendation received from Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons, United States Army, and Vice Admiral J. W. Greenslade of the United States Navy. They are pleased and proud and determined to keep vitally needed gas and electricity flowing in full sup.ply—on time—all the time. Below are excerpts from the letters: From Admiral Greenslade: “I am informed by the Inspector of Naval Material and by other officers of my staff having cognizance that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company met wartime demands swiftly and efficiently while at the same time continuing to supply the increased population of the district with essential services. . . . The Company is serving, or has undertaken to serve over a Million Kilowatts of Electricity and over Twelve Billion Feet of Natural Gas to Army and Navy establishments and War Industries. . . . All hands in the Pacific Gas and Electric Company should feel that they have played their part in establishing new construction and > production records in this district..” ° From General Emmons: . “In view of the splendid performance of the men and women of your organization during the period of emergency, I desire to ~ record my word of commendation to them. The area embraced in the Western United States is a particularly vital and critical one in this war. It has been necessary to construct and operate numerous flying fields . . . to construct shipyards and repair docks and other marine facilities. . . . It is gratifying to know that all of the demands which have been made upon your people and your facilities have been met with most praiseworthy performance and that every reasonable expectation fulfilled.” To all the gas and electric customers, the men and women of this company inturn say—"Thanks for your help” through G your voluntary conservation in the use of cad gas and electricity in the home. Conservation is helping us and helping the war effort. PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY 53X-W-12 L. IS ONLY HUMAN to be made happy by a Cli UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT IT'S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP_AND COCKTAIL : aoe BAR RATES FROM $1.50 UP ~ Excellent Service—Best Food --. STH AND K STREBT, TOY AND JACOBS, * JACK BRUNO, Do108 401 or 1015