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Cough Syrups and“ixpectorenis,
Cold Tablets and. Capsules,
*
Inhalents and Vaporizers, Chest
Rubs, Laxatives. ~ .
We especially recommend the
large assortment of excellent . . .
REXALL cough and cold rem‘edies.
ing is sounded. It. is their \call
the air. Last weekend in a Jap
ENEMY APPROACHING
SOMEWHERE IN CHINA—American pursuit pilots streak for
their P-40s (notice the shark’s mouth fuselage), as an jair raid warvto meet the Jap enemy in combat in
raid on jan American airdrome_ in
western Yunnan province the enemy. last 7 . planes—to return the call
U. S. bombers then left tons of bombs on the Jap base at-Lahio, which
is located at the end of the. Burma road.
R. EJ HARRIS
THE REXALL DRUG
Phone 100
STORE
SAFE AND LOCKSMITH
Keys Made While You Wait
Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum
Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric Irons, Stoves, Etc. Repaired. <=
SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, rr
SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED bo
Gunsmith, Light Welding < -ESC SCIUEREF
RAY’S FIXIT SHOP LIBYA \ /
109 West Main St, Phone 602 thie, hh i
GRASS VALLEY EDRle—==4
FIGHTING!
\
VIET. RUSSIA SOVIET. RUSS
VORONEZH
MILES) FEZZAN SEBHAN FRENCH .
0 100 YBARte=—=—
ALLIED, a RUSSIAN
privesP™ __ MURZUCH L TURKEY Se THRUSTS
UPHOLSTERY
OF ALL KINDS
The map at ieft stows the ;
Flying, fortresses have bombed
* ¢ deep into ‘Libya for the first tim
W D ke ing Robbel’s army within 110 inv
John Var in Libya. The Africa Corps has
109-3 Phones 109-M
sians have passed Georgievsk at
Red vise clamps tighter around
ALLIES FORGE AHEAD ON TWO MAJOR FRONTS
path of a new Fighting French drive
on Tripoli from the south ‘in support of ‘the British (drive from the
east, while :four-pronged allied drive in ‘Tunisia continues full force.
air installations at Tripoli striking
e and Gadames, cafilitating these advances. Early this week a strong new British ‘push was started forcniles of Tripoli, the last ‘Axis bastion
small chance of making another
stand since they have been driven into open desert. Atiright, the 'Rusnd are fighting nearer Rostov as the
Stalingrad.
FINE.
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio. Service & Repairing
Work. Called fer and Delivered
Clarence R. Gray
520 Coyote Street Phone 152
COST OF OLD
AGE SECURITY T0
STATE 130 MIL.
New Deal
Under Management of
f Pauline and Johnnie
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
BEER WINES, LIQUORS
Delicious Mixed Drimks to Please
at
of Los Angeles.
The estimate,
Every Taste guess,”
= of an average case load of 147,000
TO NUGGET SUBSCRIBERS aa Oia oa cla pial
Will you please notify the
Nugget Office any time you do .
mot receive your copy ef the
Nevada City Nugget.
The departments
PHONE. 36
.
also
schedules, as follows:
If the maximum grant, were
ereased to $60 and the minimum age
dceased to 60 years the estimated
total would be $233,000,000. In this
jease the department assumed the adSACRAMENTO, Jan. 14.—(UP)—
. The total cost of old age security in
California for“the 1943-45 biennium
under the present law was estimated
approximately $10,000,000 in a
report furnished by the state depart-' creased to $50 and the minimum aze
ment of social welfare and submitted! reduced «to 60, the total cost would
to the assembly by Vernon Kilpatrick ! ibe
which, the department emphasized was only a “best, ceived a total of $411,411 in aid paywas based on the assumption ments in November, 1942. General
of imately $9,900,000 per biennium, the
Of the total estimated cost, the:
federal government would bear $65,-. ment’s report, however, that the -pre000,000, the state $32,600,000, and. sent wartime situation cannot realthe county governments $32,400,000.
furnished . 'that the dynamic character of econofurther estimates of the cost of old! mic development might make the d+ . age security for the biennium based. partment's curreny “best guesses”
on various proposed age and grant} ‘‘bad guesses” in six months.
tt
in }
dition of approximately 36,900 per
sons aged 60-64 to the ‘case load,
with an even greater increase estimated under peacetime conditions.
If the maximum grant were increased to $60 without changing the
minimum age, the department estimated the total cost would be $200,If the maximum grant were in-.
creased to $50 without changing the
minimum age, the total cost would
be about $153,000,000.
If the maximum grant were in$192,000,000, the department
. said.
Approximately 31,300 persons re,/welief at this rate would cost approxdepartment estimated.
It was emphasized in the depart. sitically, be assumed as typical, and
(
‘Ninety five per cent of the world’s
redwood lumber is produced in the
northern coastal counties of Cali' fornia.
Card Party to Raise
Funds fer Camp Day Rooms
To augment funds for Camp Peale
day rooms a public card party will
take place in the Veterans Memorial
building on the evening of February
11. This plan has received the sanction of the Grass Valley Red Cross
chapter and is being sponsored by
Mrs. Goldié Trezise and ‘Mrs H.arty
. Clemo. Whist, bridge and bingo will
i be among the features of the evening
with plenty of door prizes,to stim iItN
i late interest. Civic and /
auey
'Plenty of Rainbows
. Planted in County Streams
During 194°, according to the
. Grass, Valley Rifle, Rod: and Gun
.
.
club, the California Fish and Game
. Jommission planted in the Nevada
. county streams, © 745,586 rainbow
trout, 887,487 eastern brook, and
239,373 Loch*Leven, a total: of.1,By 2,451 trout. The club, which alWays assists in planting these young
trout, is especially pleased with. the
fact that more than half the totat
vlanted are the gallant, fighting rainDows.,
The San Francisco Post Office aa)
erages over 1,500,000 pieces of first
class mail daily, second most
portant in, the nation.in mail handled for the armed forces.
First successful flight in a heav-,
ier-than-air flying machine was.
claimed by a University of Santa
Clara professor in 1884.
im.
.
.
1
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i
.
.
700,000.
.
ENEMY FOX
COLONA, Ill, (Specail CFI photo
to Nevada City Nugget) from C. Lant
—Daddy (Fred Leibee) went a-hunting near his home in Henry County
and brought home two beautiful red
fox skins “to wrap his twin daughters in”. The daughters are Marcalee (left) and Rosalee. Farmers in
many rural areas jweré eager to limber up their firing: arms after the
season's first ‘‘permanent’’ snowfall.
They could track the’ wily animals
that have taken {a jhuge toll of poultry,’ which is depended upon to turnish eggs and chicken dinners to the .
United Nations’ fighting forces and.
to fulfill lend-lease requirements.
‘Come
The end of this week should see
the legislature adjourn for a recess
of thirty days or more, with the session resuming early in March. Under
the constitution, the legislature must
recess for a period of thirty days or.
more, following its opening session .
in January. This procedure was established many years ago and was!
. designed, at that time, to give the.
legislators and citizens as well, an
opportunity to study all of the bills
. presented during the January sesFOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
DRIVE IN
FOOD PALACE
Groceries, Fruit and
Vegetables
Beer and Wine
COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL
STREETS
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 808
sion. During the fitst part of the session, a legislator may introduce as
many bills as he desires, while after
the recess period, no legislator can
introduce more than two bills. In
other words, not more than 240 bills
can ‘be introduced after the recess.
Governar Earl Warren’s administration budget is expected to be presented to the legislature the middle
of this week. This budget will then
be heard before the assembly ways
and means committee during the early part of March. .
' Upon the adjournment this week, a
special session will be called by the
+} governor to set up the necessary legjislation for a new war council to}:
. replace the present state council of
©STAMPS
rer Qe
Chamber of Commerce
‘OFFICE IN OIbY HALL
PHONE 5875
us ith et nts py?
require but a few hours in which to
handle this important piece of legis‘lation. :
Assemblyman Leonard’s bill, AB’
23'5, of which the writer is a co-author, relative to the distribution of
the Fair and Exposition fund, to
which I referred in this column last
week, has now been approved by
‘both houses of the legislatue and
‘will become a law upon the approval
of the governor. He is expected to
approve the bill and as a result, the),
17th District Agricultural Association ‘of Nevada County, will receive
the sum of $5,896.36.
The session thus far, has been a
most ‘harmonious one and Democrats
and Republicans alike, are cooperating in a splendid manner. Every legislator seems to sense the spirit of
the times, realizing that. this is a
war session and petty politics should
be out during these trying times.
Bills. for the reduction of state
taxes have been introduced and this
leven when
Keystone
AT
EDED IS NE
1i
get is
1ited
sernal bat on Annie Sherman returned
. ganizations are especially invited e 7*-from. Sacramento where
\}
a
.
j
!
.
. ol
ithe bridge leading into the town was
[4 . ing
service to the little town has ‘been i ‘ 15,000 strik Le sere
miners to “go back to work immedEbi heals iad ag iately.”? Last Sunday the workers in
7 epson the Wilkes-Barre area defied the
it . im he a ,, Order (the second) by voting to ex: aig 0 : tend their 19-day-old walkout.
baby came up from San Francisco
during the past week end to visit Pre ey ics Sosa aA a
j} land, Alabama, Mr. Randall left Ne-.
he farmer: ‘All: right, but first:
you'll have to dig potatoes for en. F=RRUARY 15TH
eee : '.Aftethat date all dogs with-ai © tramp) 4 > ee tad Deine . ;
OE agi on ee vi ae ate ides be impound' where they are.”
‘billion dollars, out of 11 billion dollas for the entire Pacific Coast.
> ROAD WORK AT ANCHO-ERZ??
Fred Andetson, who
Grove street in this city
ing development and
work at the Ancho-Erie
Washington. The
resides
, 18 conifn
maintenance .
mifie
road to the/prop'
erty is being worked on to improve:
travel to. and from the mine. .
Mrs. Ida Magonigal and Mrs. Kittie .
Kimiball were of a party.
loads of
of three
machine local people wiro
motored:to M Warysville Sunday io
hear-the famous lecturer, John Randail Dunn, on Sunday.
she
had been visiting her son and two
is. for a time,
SMALL BRIDGE WASHED AWAY
. Word comes from the little town
Washington that the arproach
SLEEPY — PERHAPS JUST
TIRED OF IY
WASHINGTON, D. ©€.—The camera catches John L. Lewis, president .
of the United Mine of America, as he broke into ht yawn during a hearing. by the Woa~ Labor
Board, of the anthracite coal miners’
strike. Result -of the hearing was a
WLB order to the
washed culvert further
up on the road washed out leaving a
hole eight feet deep in the roadbed.
The mail carrier,
and a away
Py 7
FD ni ded
who makes the trip
to the little town three times a week,
had to carry the mail some distance
on Wis back to deliver it. Post. Master
i da assisted the mail carrier in
getting the mail into town. Telephone
WET Aether
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F.'Sofge
of Willow Valley. Upon their return
they were accompanied by Mrs. H.
I", Sofge who will visit with them for.
a time. !
Mrs. Harrison Randall of San
Francisco visited relatives in Nevada’
City this week leaving Stnday for
the bay area. A letter came from her
husband that he is recovering from .
illness ‘in a hospital in Ft. MeClel-_.
ATTENTION
DOG OWNERS
Notice is hereby given to all
‘dog owners that licenses must
_be obtained for them as
quired by city ordinance
vada City recently and spent
hree days at:Camp Roberts
then was sent south.
only
and NA eh es
~~
ram'n s'‘orped at a farmhouse
“9d acred for some hing io eat. Said.
A ty
NOT LATER THAN .
ed.
COG a (Signed) :
‘War supply contracts to San FranMe !
cisco Bay area industries exceed two
_ MAX SOLARO,. . ;
Nevada City Chicf of Police.
ETL ROLLIN RET AE ANH I I ONT RC
NEVADA CITY ASSAY AND REFINING OFFICE
Mracticens) mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the tree gold
percentages oF sulphurcts, value of sulphurets and tailings.
Mail order check work promptly attended to.
Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper.
Azent for New York-California Underwriter-, Westchester and
Delaware Underwriters Insurance Jompanies,
Automobile Insurance
E. J. N. OTT
Proprietor
DURATION
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2n_our own front—Nevada County.
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you are interested in. It is proud of its record
for publishing the facts and during these times
the printing of the truth is essential.
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Monday and Thursday afternoons, at
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305 Broad Street _
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~ 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
type of legislation will undoubtedly. ,
receive careful consideration by the
legislators. With increasing federal
taxes the legislators believe that if
it is possible, state taxes should be
reduced. :
on service and quality
and reasonable prices. Ask
your neighbors about us.
They will tell you.
. defense. This special session should
——
a a UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ae
IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP AND COCKTAIL
ian ie
ARE RENOWNED IN CALIFORNIA
RATES FROM $1.50 UP