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zi as , dained 1 by statute. Printed and —
: . at Nevada City
eee Editor aad Pus.sace :
conc
*y Pub d Semi-Weékly, Monday auu itussdsy
“at Nevada City, California, and entered as Mm:
patter of the. gecond class in the postoffice at
baa ‘City: ‘under Act of Congress, Mareh 3,
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can’t weave, all . can do.
pass the threads along to you,
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ich an epic might be created. and at th¢
one’s inadequacy. However, the dramatic
ere in America and of Americans inaaned soil will, in the future, be told by
e shay ares cotitaitie a lth review ae
red by an Amercan woman—a returnseveral years before Pearl Harbor,
e acquired a deep and’ sentimental rethis ‘inisquided woman visited the Tule
p and sbe expressed her disapproval of
0 uncertain: ane. According to her opinreceiving proper treatment. _ Food,
‘ments, etc’, were all inadequate. “Amas not treating her worthy internees
"hat was too much for my corres;: she wrote, “I got up and left the
} t writing. from ‘a-prokimity-says,
it is all sent to. Tule Lake.
tein jour larders, the Japs at
da brief message from far
about way, it reveals the
at the time of the Jap
daught
‘day in the Holmes Funeral .
of agonized iaseseainity,
jbreadth and.
fp oy “of the west coast.
i fe 1942,
+
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this provision of the law is to
name and influence.
ject to the approval of the vot
nouncing ‘his decision, Waren
or vice president.
party's candidate for president.
Governor Warren would
for the Republican nomination
ingly.
comfort to the plan of certain
pledged delegation with which
But so fee as the GOP is
tea
concerned, it is now apparent
be avoided by a subterfuge to
which, unfortunately, Governor Earl Warren:has lent his
To comply with the law, the governor has authorized the
placing of his name in the race as a presidential candidate, subers.
Jowever, in a letter to a group of Republican leaders andeclared positively he is not a
candidate for the Republican nomination for either president
Actually, birtona’ the ticket to be headed by the governor will be an uninstructed delegation and those who vote
for it will be as much in the dark as to which presidential candidate its members actually favor as they were with respect to
the delegation elected four years ago and headed by Senator
J. L. Seawell of Placer County.
' This! maneuver may provide technical compliance with
the letter of the law, but it outrages and insults its spirit, It
denies to the rank and file of the Republican Party in California any voice or pafticinatior®whatever in the selection of the
occupy a far stronger position
and would not be open to the charge of lending his name to a
piece of political chicanery if he announced whom he favors
and headed up a ticket accord~
It is not becoming of Governor Warren to give aid and
GOP leaders to elect an unthey can dicker with the bosses
at the Republican national convention. —Sacramento Bee.
ARTHU W. HOGE
WAS DEVOTED TO
MINING INDUSTRY
Funeral services were held SaturHome
chapel for the late Arthur W. Hoge
who passed away Thursday morning
at>his home here.
The boyhood life of the man who
was to become one of Nevada City’s
most prominent citizens, was spent
at Flushing where he received his
éducation. Following an early profession as civil engineer he constructed telephone lines in. various
{parts of Ohio and Kentucky, property which later became a part of the
Bell Telephone Company communi-_
cation system.
For some time he engéged in the
¢coitistruction business with activities
raine, Ohio.
At that time the late Arthur Hoge.
had invested in mining stock in the
Willow Valiby mine and it Was perhaps the fascination of mining adto, Nevada City to look over his in-vestment. From such casual visit
emerged a figure to be known the
lengith ot ° * the gold
family he beae of t Great _Northera
4 Mine, Inc, which closed in
lige e elopment. Company. .
wee reorganized in
origihal
: a of 100. mena in this property
eéntralized at Cleveland and Lor .
4Névada county through its recreaVenture which prompted him to come .
Great ‘Northern .
Mining District and was also first
president ofthe. Lava Cap Goid
Mines, Inc. : :
At the time when Errol MacBoyle
was president of the State Mining
efficiently as*’a director.
* with a general shut down of mines throughout this district during
the days of World War I, the deceased held the distinction of maintaining and operating the only ‘gold
mine at Nevada City when he supervised the extensive tunneling project of the Willow Valley mine.
" While mining was his vocation,
Hoge found time to take an active
part in civil activities of benefit to
this city and surrounding area. He
was a charter member of-the Nevada
successfully as president of the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce and
as. such instituted many betterment
features.
With foresight to the future of
tional possibilities he was a strong
advocate of winter sports in this
area and served as a charter organiger of the Nevada City-Grass Valley winter play _grounds and ski
coursés near the Central House on
the Tahoe Ukiah highway.
‘Up to a few years ago He maintained membership and. active interest in the B. P. O. Elks, becoming a
thember in the eastern states and
later affiliating with. Nevada City
Lodge. ;
Rev. David Ralston of the Methlp He was the chief owner . ies the odist Chureh officiated at. Satirday’s
enn-Calife sa tae for Wehrkn Sceiked service. Interment was in the Hast
. oy ‘Lawn cemetery at Sacramento.
bo; . JOSEPH GASPEROTTI PASSES:
The denne of Joseph Gasperotti;
formerly a resident here, who passed away Friday in Redwood City,
". Ban . Matteo county, were received by
Holmes Foheral Home, yesterday afternoon. eee
The deceased’ was a native of Italy
aged 61 years. Funeral arrangements
ie!by Holmes Funeral Home provide
rt-. for servicés tomorrow morning in St.
: Wanice Catholic Church. a \
twill Be fh eccs Catiolic Cethetery.
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Board the late Arthur Hoge merece r
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: lo RADIO REPATRING —
Nevada City Nugget — Monday, Scie 24, 1944.
a good education: What does the
President mean by “good”? The
right to a good education is like
the right to a job. Boys that
want a good education, can get it,
ninety nine cases in a hundred,
and those that don’t want it, probably can’t fe forced by a socialized
state to absorb it through their
skins.
Among these proposals to im‘prove human nature by edict or
legislative enactment, there ts
one that the President forgot
to make. It. is: an omission which
may cost him a great many votes
come ‘next November. It reads:
No. 9 Every Negro in this
great, ‘free country, shall have the
right-to be born with a white skin
and blond, straight hair.
5 x4 ‘
Our. private opinion publicly expreased,'as Jesse Mayo . phrases
his views im his Calaveras Prospect, is that the New Deal, dismounted for a short time in favor
of Dr. Win-the-War, is back in the
saddle again and riding hell for
leather with the four horsemen for
‘a Fourth Term:
ie
are: H. P, Davis whe has been
spending some time. visiting Col, and
Mrs, Buford on Yerba Buena Island,
came up Saturday to attend the
funeral of the late. Arthur Hoge. She
yill remain “here for a time.
jmenes. 120% mn Bee
1129 South Auburn St,, Grass Valley
{If No AnSwer—Grass Valley 17-W.
. Bush St. Hoars: 10-12;
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THINKING OUT LOUD PROFESSIONAL =
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TORY
all business. We have plenty of
Ss
laws right now on the statute ‘ DENTISTS
books to. prevent unfair competiMESO TE ta :
tion, if President Roosevelt and
:
4 R
-his army. of bureaucrats would en: DR. JOHN R. BELL
Js
force them. The law against domCeti Geo kas obits D
ination of little business by biz Hvenings: by Appointment
nC
monoplies, ghly needs enforce. Morgan & Powell--Bldg. Phene 321
ment. Business, big and little,——.
‘ would rather buck the monopolies
than the kind of government Mr.
DOCTORS —
Roosevelt contemplates
in his 7
New Bill of Right. DR. A. BURSELL Acct
os PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON P
No. 6 This is another one. . Res. and Office, 446 .Broad Srteet,.
Every family has the right to a Nevada City.
decent homé, but no family will Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. are NOW
value it if a collective state hands
:
aide
it out on a silver platter. What B. W. HUMMELT M p ricer
makes this a greatenation? ‘Why, PHYSICIAN AND pi eee ; 28
it i nding
. : NI ag
God bless you, it Is upstan
400 Broad Street
tion
American citizens “who build their . office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m. ?
own homes without government . Evenings 7-8. Phone 395 X-RAY R ‘.
aid, or. interference.
na
‘ *
Spr : TO! TE
No.’7. Well, well.,We thought
AT RNEYS
the New Deal had taken care of
that, We are .“‘to free old people UHARRY M. McKEE aie he
from economic fears’, arising from ATTORNEY AT LAW ———
— * loy205 Pine St., opposite courthouse. yeHeieiiets
illness, accident, and unempioy
Nevada City. Calif
ment. There may ‘be something in : : oe
socialized medicine and ‘free hosf Le
"
‘
pitals. We don’t know. But we FRAG. FINNEGAN
suspect that when all physicians
$07 Nocth Pine Fae
are forced-to become government ‘Nevada City, California { e
clerks, the health of the people, Telephone 273 ¢ e
by and large, wlil not be improv‘ x
ed. As for unemployment, of the H. WARD SHELDON
aged, the only employment for old ATTORNEY AT LAW
folks over 65 in California, now Union Building Broad sitses
-have, is the monthly toddle up to . Nevada City Telephone 39 ;
* the court house to draw a gov— a
ernment check for $50, which is FUNERAL DIRECTORS
: Chan
more than a good many of them:
earned in their heydey. HO: ES FU L HOMF OF HI
And last, No. 8, the right td The Holmes Funeral Honie service is priced within the means of
all, Ambulance service at all hours.
Phone 203
246 Sacramento St. . Nevada City
ee =—
. MINING ENGINEERS
aaiiccmialipeaiamteemeas
J. F. O'CONNOR .
Mitting and Civn Brigineer
United States Mineral: Surveying
. biee at sude
203 ‘West Ma 4 Grass Valley
GRASS ; VALLEY
~ DENTISTS
ry ROBT. W. DETTNER
xikiy 1 Facile ri a
Hours: 9:00-5:00.
Freee th fee porn eee
érnon W. Padget, §
AN AND 8
prey 10 3. 7 to 8 p.m.
Santaye 11:30 to 12:30.
Phidhe Grass Valley 360
CARL POWER JONES, JONES, MED
Office’ Hont's: pio 4 SUREmON
Sandays, 11:36 to 42: oot 18 HE
129 South Auburn x Grass V:
Phone Grass Valley ro ead
gf TORUS, w.3,
yp ee as
7-§ P.M. Day or night phone.21.Bi Be RE
Sherow, Box 2, Nevada ( City.
12-18tt
s20.08 GOLD Piece. Teo ven
abe ue dee ee ee
jothee' ‘Plomeer Sold catns,
Be \L EB. SHEROW
P. O. Box 2. Nevada City
TT Waa. PAY i Bach For 1909 fadian head cents with” letter —
. hesa cents with let
_ dete, and’ initials « * near. low:
er. edge c on reverse. Also want gold.
dollars, $2 50 and $3 Pieces. Box
2, Nevada City. 9-27.7p
LOCAL AND . LONG DISTANCE
moving in standard furniture van.
_ First class staroge facilities. Furniture bought and sold. Hills Fiat
Reliable Transfer, Grass Valley,
Phone 471-W or 39. 3-1tt
Lowa Speaker Systems for Rént.
Complete stock of portable ahd
9-27-70 . =
below wreath and 1969 Lincoln
a below
large type. radio batteries. ART'S . .
of hein afohth, it
Grammer Be ure Auditorium. 2:30
PMR. BERYL ROBINSON, ‘Pres.
“MRS. MARGARET WELLS, See. .
EVADE "ore® aes we. . 68
~ BP. 0. REKS
j Meets. avery . second . and fourth
Thursday evening t 8 Py Mo,
Elks Home, Pine 8 one 108. .
} Visitinw Elks, Rede eM eh. =
. Meets every ie evening at’
. Pythian Castle, 232 Broad .
Visiting Native Rise i
DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Ree. ‘See’
*
OUSTOMAH LODGE No. 16 JOoF
Meets every Tuesday evening at
-7:30 at O@d Fellows Hall. :
CARL J. SWENDSEN, N. batt
.