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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 1, 1943 (4 pages)

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* ¢ Nevada City Nugget — Monday, Fel=---% 1 19/2 $ ss sich gic Page ThreeCanada’s Tanks Roll Off Production Line And Into Battle sca Joe” Blake . Joins Coast Guard . Joseph Richard (Little Joe) Blake, . Cough Syrups and Expectorents, Cold Tablets and Capsules, Inhalents and Vaporizers, Chest Rubs, Laxatives. We especially recommend the large assortment of excellent REXALL cough and cold remedies. R. E. HARRIS THE REXALL DRUG Phone 100 STORE ~ 4 OOO These heavy Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, SCISSORS, ETC., Gunsmith, Light Welding RAY’S FIXIT SHOP 109 West Main St’, GRASS VALLEY SAFE AND LOCKSMITH Keys Made While You Wait Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric Irons, Stoves, ittc, Repaired. SHARPENED Phone 602 OF ALL KINDS r % John W. Darke 109-,) Phones 1 0O9-M ~ UPHOLSTERY FINE * WATCH REPAIRING Work Called Clarence R. Gray ieee Coyote Street Phone 152 for and Delivered Radio Service & Repairing’ New Deal Under Management of Pauline and Johnnie 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to tlease Every Taste Tank Brigade. photograshed du ing intensive manosguvres in C land. The outfit has into a powerful, eff force which wiil m felt on some aliied cietisive fui soon, tions.to take up arn Axis aggression. Canada. afier thre fully mobilized. peak produc ing expected early in 1943. Althove her peace-time industrial has become one of the main wv € democracy. Canada constitutes ta units since the start of the war. Bren gun carriers. in service ducing two types of tanks. One i fantry tank which has been sent t TO NUGGET SUBSCRIBERS Will you please notify the Nugget Office any time you do not receive your copy of the Nevada City Nugget. ' PHONE 36 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE Groceries, Fruit andVegetables Beer and Wine COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 398 a he i ee he Be I le ee “KEEP ’EM FLYING” es ®BUY ‘ @DEFENSE @STAMPS —_— @Chamber of Commerce OFFICE IN cIsy HALL PHONE 575 Cetetetetededetutuletedoteteteiotetedoiedotoioiades . Ray Crenshaw. infantry tanks of a bilingual battalion from Quebec are part of the Canadian Army N& of the first of the United Na.) years of war finds her indusiv.e: iuction befacilities are smali campared to the manu: facturing might of the Unite: States. the Dominion ne K anonproducing countries on the side of In addition to a large output of . in every theatre of war. Canada is prothe British Valentine, a rugged inRussia in large numbers, It is produced by the Canadian Pacific RailBRITISH ADVANCE ON TRIPOLI AFRICA —(Soundphoto)—This radiophoto from Cairo shows part army under fire from an Axis rear guard who fought a series of delaying actions as the British advanced on Tripoli. The rear guard actions failed to halt the English who entered the city on Jan. at ra) . main source of supply of motorized ® equipment for the British Empire. It has turned out thousands of fighting vehicles every week and has delivered more than 300.000 motorized Part of. to way Coninany in its 3% shops. The Soviets rezard it hivaly. The other is the kx teak designed tank man, ANtmo°] Anon, . by Canada’s Major General Ss famed actory, second largest Heavily armed with nowered with a Wright Whirl,;Americon desiens for eruiser land Ww, Aalcruiser : Cc icative ef the prcgress aeed in Canada in the produce: nip! tion of war equipment is the fact that in 1942 Canada is turning out o. Worthington. A crack medium tank,. 10 tonks and armoured fighting Canada's Ram is said to have con-. vehicles for every unit it produced tributed largely to new British and. in 1941, os CF of General Montgomery's 23. BORN PHILUIPS—In Nevada City, Jan, . 30, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Phil-'! lips of Colfax, a son. CRENSHAW — At Nevada City, January 30, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip W. Crenshaw, a son, Daniel Al Williams, employed in war work in the Richmond area, spent the past week end in Nevada City with his wife and children. ; (Marvin Crabbe, former popular Purity store clerk will leave soon for army service. ATTENTION DOG OWNERS Notice is hereby given to all dog owners that licenses must be obtained for them as required by city ordinance ‘ NOT LATER THAN . FEBRUARY 15TH After that date all dogs without licenses willbe impqunded. (Signed) ———— MAX SOLARO, . . that Seven Feet of Snow Near Graniteville Fred H. Anderson, superintendent of the Ancho-Erie mine near Graniteville, home for a few days, reports there is seven feet of snow on the road from the mine. He came ou: on a tractor. When he stepped off the tractor the snow was over his head.
He states that he has a maintenance crew of ‘six at the mine, who are now. ehgaged in working on the lower tunnel where ledge makes good showing. a Work is forward on the Poorman’s creek road so that he and his crew can get out by way of the Spanish bine and Washington, thus by-passing the heavy snow. Anderson says that the recent heavy rains have carried away old mine dumps along Poorman’s creek that have been there for 40 years, indcating the recent rains were heavier than at any. time in that period. going GERMAN BOMBERS : LONDON defénses to strike to unload their cargoes of death on workers are léoking for bodies. Nevada City Chief of Police. GET THROUGH SCHOOL TO LONDON—Although incapable of breaking through London's anti-aircraft at any vital war objectives, Nazi airmen were still able defenseless schools and kill many children. In the most recent retaliatory raid it left this school in ruins. Rescue This is the first bombed in many months,— (Radiophoto) time London has_ been son of Captain J. E. Blake of the California Highway Patrol, and Mrs. Blake, left Saturday for the Coast . Guard’s “boot’’ camp on Government . . Island in San Francisco bay, for. * . training. ' . . “Little Joe’ Blake, well over six . . feet tall and weighing 170 pounds . . was an outstanding athlete on the} . Grass Valley football and track . teams. He is 17 years-old’ and was a + mel of the junior class He had radio . in the local highway. patrol off al hs in high school. beén operator ice for months, and also did a good the scrap drive in the county comniittee, Joseph E. B of (whith: Ca lake is chairman. Burlingame Gehjamin Hall, arLorme of . grandson of Mrs. . rived yesterday to spend a few daxs . with Mayor and. Mrs. Hall. Bob has . just completed work at:the University of California at Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Kopp came up from the bay area on Saturday to see their new krandson born to their gon and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kopp, recently. ' . . TRANSFUSION IN NEW GUINEA JUNGLE NEW GUINEA—Behind the fight-’ ing line in the Buna sector of New Guinea, a transfusion of Red Cross biood plasma is being given to a wounded fighter by Lt. Robert J. Gilora. of Pittsburgh, and Captain Arnold Neustadter (right) of Flushing, N. Y., in a portable emergency hospital. The container of sterile water and plasma in solution hangs from _the tent roof. Many men badly wound. ' @d in battle have been saved through. this method. of transfusion practic. . ally on the spot. The army and pagel have requested the Red Cross to se-. cure four million pints of blood in. 1943. ' . } There are now more than 450.000 organic chemical compounds krown. compared with only 15,000, 60° years ago. A yearly averave of 650 earthquake shocks: from all over the world are picked up on the University of California seismographs. Six inventions developed during this century have made World War ll different from all other wars: the automobile, airplane, telephone, the radio, rayon, motion pictures. First: domestic sheep were brought into California in 1769 by the Franciscan padres. War industries are reported to have advanced California from 17 th industrial state to first in the nation San Francisco had 130 conventions in 1942 compared with 123 in 1941, Victory gardeners in San Francisco enjoy a lower water rate than other water users. . officers. . state 1 mit, . Rf hain CHICAGO, (Hil.)—A dress designed by a pro features a iwvarm sweater for American heat-rationed homes. new inent s wear iz HO tase, modeled hy Aj Marion Clave, of -radio. The sweater is of wool and rayon boucle and is decorated with simulated pearls and gold budgle beads. The skirt is white chifon, smooth at the hips and flared at the bottom. The fur is sable. Cas WN deers the Fish and Game Commission, came up Friday and attended the Nevada-SierraPeace officers association election of Caprialn @ nan Pins caca., Pe “Biro Wright: headquarters. on Donner Sumvisited H. F. Sofge in Willow Valley two days returning home Fyriday evening. ad a employed: at al IS NEEDED even when budget is limited Keystone Market DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. 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. FOR THE DURATION you are interested in. It the printing of the truth The Nugget comes Let us keep you informed of developments dn_our own front—Nevada County. The Nugget provides you with the local news for publishing the facts and during these times Monday and Thursday afternoons, at is proud of its record is essential. to you twice weekly, 305 Broad Street $3.00 Per Year SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NUGGET TODAY Phone 36