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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 9, 1942 (4 pages)

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Nevada Oty Nuguet — Moadey, Februaty'9, 1942. Page Four Sinaia’ AirWardens acramento Girl, Jackson Englebright Engaged To Wed ‘ \ of The engagement Wheatley -of Sa'tramento Jackson Engiesright of this Learn Duty The engagement was revealed bv Mr. and. Mrs. Carl J. Wheatley of; MILITARY SERVICE Sacramen‘o, parents of Englebright’s,, ————— fiance, : Noble McCormack, who. several from discharged The bride ‘attended school in Red: months ago was Junior miitary service because he was beSacramento Bluff and the College, where she was active in the . yond the 28 age limit, has been call Register For Service Richard Nickless. ard Goyne, Jim Williams, Tom LawLess Kyler, Solaro. ens in Nevada City and surrounding district gathered in H. White, Roy Zimmerman, B. Lake, E. W. Kendrick, ‘COURTCALENDAR SACRAMENTO, Feb, 9——(UP)-—— service registration period February 14, 15 and 16. the Elementary E Emmeline ‘Champion; Edith Brig. Gen. : J. O:; Donovan, state selective service director, said approximately 1,260 of the estimated Indian registrants were in Northern California. Donovan said no special R. explained the duties of an air tion granted as prayed for. Guardianship of frederick Lewis by the state and is a member of the) o:hers over 28 who were given their ‘raid warden. C. K. 'Heffren, Nevada Sigma Jota Chi Alumnae. . discharges. McCormack, who had County Defense Council coordinatCooper: hearing of third annual acnelebright, who employed bY . been expecting the call momentarily or and Clarence Main, Grass Valley count continued to February 20th.» Guardianship of Eliza Prisk: hearthe spose sag sfip cee vale fan, . since the outbreak of the war. left police officer, also spoke. ing petition for letters of guardianThe Nevada City air raid wardens pany in Bekeley, is a graduate o © Nevada City Saturday. ship, Continued to February 20th. Nevada City High School andHe the, ce ; are: Recently McCormack, son of Depoe oe dunior College Guardianship of Gloria Ortiz, a Lloyd Dudley, Ted Sigourney, Rob: ; . uty County ‘Clerk. and —Mrs. R. N. ert Tamblyn, Ed Frantz, Hal Draper, minor: Margaret Castellanos appointtended the George Washington Uni-. , : acaba aes versity in Washington. D. C., and js . MoCormack, resigned his position as Morton: White,’ Frank Ghidoti, Paul ed guardian. Estate of Karolina Bierwagen dea graduate of the Umwiversity of Gai oe SOmnty ails ine eccey 2 Kemper, Hirison Randall, John W. i ition with the Shell Oil Company. Hearing of return and acDarke, Ray Worthley, Ralph Pierce, ceased: fornia. He was affiliated with the . Noble Grad te have boow che Wane (Clark, Chas. count of sale of real estate, continSigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. . © eee dood Geo. Calanan, Frank His parents are Congressman a8 a on eerie eas sy nin Everhart, Frank Finnegan, John C. ued to February 20. Gloria Ortiz, a minor, et al, vs. Mrs. Harry L. Englebright of this pe copen le ho hee Filler, Lester Hubbard, J. H. Eden, James Penrose’ Tom Arden, Ray, James P. Harris, et al hearing de ‘MIDNIGHT MINE -00; Leroy Hoskins $45.00; Ted Sigourney $140.00; Nick Sandow $145.00; Louie Kelley $50.00; Chas. Muscardini $40.00; Ernest Young $135.00; Dr. B. W. Hummelt $5.00; Art Concrete Works $34.61; Nevada City Nugget $90.00; Pac. Tel, & Tel. $13.95; Standard ‘Oi1 Co. $2.61; Alpha Stores Ltd. $69.25; Sam Hooper $18.40;. Ed Christenson $10.75; Jas. Williams '$42.50; Lawrence Motors 93c; Ed Uren $27.50; George Bros. $1.79. —$2,156.61. Warrants paid on fire fund: Max Solaro $51.50, Capital Fire Equip. Co. $26.62. Report of city treasurer for month ending January 31, 1942. i Receipts: Balance in treasury—$14,813.35. ‘Water collections $1,451.60. Licenses $958.5. $72.00, $4.00 — $1, 034.50. Delinquent taxes $48.24. Penalties and costs $7.84. Street repairs $23406 —-$3;076.24.—Total $17,889.59. ‘Disbursements: Warrants paid on general fund $2,549.32. Warrants paid on fire fund $51.50. Warrants paid on library fund $123.62. Street improvement ‘bonds paid $3,000.00. Street improvement bonds coupons paid $450.00.—$6.174.44. Balanice in treasury $11,715.15. registration places would be set on William ‘Cassettari, coordinator Thompkins; deceased,.final accounts reservations since the ma&ajority of for the Grass Valley Defense Counapproved and petitions for distribuIndians reside off the reservation. Sigma Iota Sorority. She is employed) eq back into the service along with cil, = Supply Co. $3.35; Tom White $70 Max from the state’s 76: Indian reservations are scheduled to sign up with Uncle Sam during the third selective The following ordérs were made School Auditorium here yesterday in the superior court Friday by aftérnoon to léarm their duties and to be photographed for the Nevada Judge George L. Jones: Estates of Cathrine R. Rinehart; County Civiliar Defense Council rec ords. ville Tractor and Equip. Co $31.59; Hemstreet and Bell $80.08; Motor rence, Jack McLaughlin, Dick Eddy, Some 2,500 California Indian braves The more than 75 air raid ward is! city BACK INTO ee being announced. The wedding with) : ALLED take place in the early spring. Indian Braves To Doc Buffington, P. D. Smith, Rich Siig SAU BI EO RMAC McCO NOBLE Jo Carol Har Y d Al Ungaro, Jack Shebley, Fred Garrison, L, E, Mullis, Ted Ness, ‘Malvin MORE ABOUT COUNCIL (Continued from Page One) © on the whole collections were good, but ‘could be better.’’ Bills for the month of January: Sam Hooper $115.00; Max Solaro $96.50; Geo. H. Calanan $20.00; H. S. Hallett $170.00; James Allen $135.00; J. J. Jackson $135.00; Dr; E. M. Roesner $40.00; Richard Holub $35.00; Miles D. Coughlin $12 .50; Mrs. Emma Foley $12.50; PGE Bal. in library fund $416.20. Bal $272.46; Nevada County NGRR $11ance in fire fund $1,950.72. Balance .51; W. S. Williamson $13:94; Dick in general fund $9,348.23. (Continued to_ Lane $14.01; E.W. Rowe $9.71; R. When shopping mention the Nevada Murchie, Jim Stephens, Avery Philfault to quiet title. E, Harris $1.04; Diamond Match Co. lips. ye. : _ February 20th, City Nugget ads $.82; C. R, Hadley Co. $3.31; MarysSam Hooper, Norman Kistle, Al-. Katie Sutter et al vs. James Hayes bert Polglase, Irvine Seaman, J. P.' administrator: Decree quieting title, Muscardini, J. *. Glennon, Ray Ball,'granted. — WORKERS ADOPT Lloyd Geist, Carl Foote, C. Clarke,. SAVINGS PLAN Joe Imbrullia vs. Gertrude \ ow \ oe Ve ir Im Ed Martine E L. Kyle, Dick Lane,. brullia: Hearing of motion for judgDave Richards, Beryl Robinson.; ment on the pleading. Harry Davey, ‘Tony Rore, Hopkins, U. S. N, Johnson, Gomer. February 20th. Arthur ce Christenson, Ralph S. Smith, Car FUNERAL , > Continued to Fe Be TOMORROW FOR Lawrence J. Smith, superintendent rol Coughlan, Irving Long, W. R. MRS. ELSIE HALL of the ‘Midnight [Mine of Nevada City, advised the Nevada City DeYoung, 80bey Tobiassen,
Wm. Final services will be held at 10 fense Savings Committee yesterday Johnston. o’clock tomorrow morning at the Russell Wilson, H. W. Hobbie, Jess Holmes Funeral Home in Grass Valthat the mine is establishing the who. 64. Mall Wibie Mec fon yoy . E. J. Kilroy, A. H. Willard, voluntary payroll deduction plan for Manley, Netz, came to Nevada ‘County. six months he purchase of defense lbonds for its Ww. = shia ey ogee s Ludwig Lambert Thomas, Emmett Gallagher, ago from Fairplay, Colo. Mrs. Hall employees. Percy Carr, Dave Daniels, Gus Dimdied yesterday morning. This saving plan provides that the men, Richard Worth, Bob Evans, W. During her residence in this employee voluntarily permits his Voight, Leland S. Smith, James So-. oounty eho dade: Hen Weuie ono Alta i . employers to deduct a stated sum lare, “iiles Conghlin, fred Hawke, C, . Hill. j each payday from his salary for the Keckiar, A. W. Lundy. Jack TownCPBean mee . purpose. The money is placed in send, W. J. Pease, Elbridge Skeahan. . Top. Rafferty, law ' enforcement . trust by the employer until a sufOtis Hardt. vofficer of the Tahoe National Forest, fi tent sum has been accumulated to Herb Hallett, Billie Hallett, Aljis in Sacramento on official business . purehase a defense bond, at whilch Bates, L. E. Noyes, Vernon Sandow,/ today. Rafferty returned Saturday i ‘time the employer buys the bond and Herb. Skeahan; Carl MHieronimus, . night from a trip which carried him 'delivers is to the employee, . 'Gomer Hopkins, Ernest Young, Carl;to Portola, Plumas County and Reno, . Smith advised the committee that Larsen, John Tognarelli, Geo. Carter, Nevada. lhe Negi will attempt to have every emplyee join in the program and be \\ \. . 190% in the plan of regular syste‘matic savings. Though the mine em‘ployers and employees of this com/munity are contributing a great deal lor defense bonds and stamps. the Midnight Mine is the first to estabjlish this approved savings program. The defense saving committee was overjoyed with this action and it is their hope, that other working groups will follow the Midnight leadership. The Midnight Mine is being oper MAN ARRESTED — FOR ALLEGEDLY BEATING WIFE J America’s finest chocolates are here, fresh from the employed ers unmercifully beat his wife, who George L. Jones upon 1 mendation ich The cl electric heater.The clean dry healthful winter services. Portable electric heaters are GEORGEDAY — in use in thousands of California homes for quick, handy heat. Indispensable, de TRIAL OPENS pendable, clean, economical ~ are the words of praise owners say about these low-cost electric appliances. Buy your The _ : selection of a jury was ‘ex pected to take up most of the day’s -. eourt proceedings. District Attorney Vernon Stoll is prosecuting the case . . and Harry MeKee represents the de . i GLAMOUR BOY great comedy. Plus MARCH OF Jackie Cooper in an adult role, Susanna Foster and Walter Abel play leading roles in this TIME, “When Air Raids Strike.” Dickerman Drug Store . WORK-FREE _T. W. RICHARDS }and returned to Nevada City to stand 4 v ae emees peed i eas : WORRY-FREEWWARMTH! California . Fort Duration < Clean, healthful, inexpensive heat —any time and every time you Let ‘us keep you informed of developments on our own front—Nevada County. want it with Standard Stove Oil in a modern Circulating Heater. Enjoyable! Dependable! Give us an opportunity to prove it. 4 4 * The Nugget provides you with the local news : The Nugget comes to you twice weekly, Monday and Thursday afternoons, at $3.00 Per Year " SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NUGGET TODAY _ Alpha Stores, _. fendant, who was arrested in Quincy trial, de THURSDAY AND FRIDAY the printing of the truth is essential. child, opened in the superior ‘court here today with Judge George L. Charles Boyer fand Olivia for publishing the facts and during these times The trial of George Day, charged Jones presiding, ‘Ss you are interested in. It is proud of its record with failure to provide for a minor electric heater today. “" A the recomof Probation Offilcer A. with failue to provide. One of the conditions of probation was that he support his minor child’ Calhoun was arrested in San Francisco and returned here to stand trial. heaters is ideal for these TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY * Haviland give a stirring presentation of a near tragedy in this famous drama. W. McGagin. Calhoun was charged sunny warmth from electric emplified in the coquetry of one, HOLD BACK THE The Fairbill, our favorite box of candy at $1 lb. Sizes from — 50c. to $5. Heart Boxes, filled with Whitman’s, 25c to $3. Nevada City warm clothing—plug in an play stellar roles in this story of the way o all women, specially ex The Sampler, this famous package, in the new $5 size, is a gift to delight her heart! Also in $1.50, $3 and $7.50 sizes. DA N L. CA LH OU N °M:H. DICKERMAN quith-dry heat GIVEN PROBATION ‘Daniel L. Calhoun Saturday was granted probation by Superior Judge uaughon . makers — every package beautifully decorated for your Valentine’s gift. Call in and select today! is the mother of three children, Mrs. Meyers is reportedly in.a_ serious condition. 2 Meyers is to be taken before Justice of the Peace Charles Morehouse in Grass Valley this we@®kt for sentencing. . When there is just no other way to dry damp hair or to IT STARTED WITH EVE sero"es arr: Durbin and now working at the Empire Mine in Grass Valley, is held in the county formerly jail here on a charge of battery. . Sheriff Carl J.Tobiassen said Mey ELECTRIC HEATER . for MONDAY Give Her at the Murchie and Zeibright Mines Meyers, a) AWOMAN NEVER FORGETS THE MAN WHO REMEMBERS ca a SNS 0. : Chocolates ..and get them HERE! Paul Telephone 156 ‘ 3 18 Broad Street _ NANA AWW MY YM iN Vw ated by the Harold Club of Reno, Nevada and employs eight men. The, operators ‘have given their full consent to the establishment of the savings plan, Smith advised. . 305 Broad Street * Phone 36 evada City