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Nevada City Nugget — Monday, January. 26, 1942.
. —s Nevada City Nugget . SOMETHING ALL CAN DO
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good physical condition. Transportation to the schooland return will be
paid by the NYA, text books are free
and ‘there is no tuition charge. While
attending regular sessions students
will be paid $30 a month
hours work, from which $22 is de
ducted for board, Additional time is
available for related school courses.
Interested high school graduates and
a ——_——
ernment, ‘began operating under a
new schedule of hours today, The
change was made to increase the office working hours from seven to
eight on ‘week days and four hours
on Saturdays. The forest service employees will -henceforth start work
at 8 a. m.and end the day’s labors
at 5 p. m. Saturday houfs will be
f-om 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
for 60
at Nevada City, California, and entered as mail. . DEFENSE students graduating thi th-+
tnatter of the second class in the postoffice at. . , eas pe Sas ng Pea :
matter of Ine sjer Act of Congress, March 3, . STAMPS should address communications to
then Forestry Resident Project C ;
1879. ; y gece ee TO NUGGET SUBSCRIBERS
SUBSCRIPTION RATES eso S. Forest Service, Mt. Shasta City, = sede
One year (In Advance)” --------5-ss:-:<<5-----+9"=> $3500 . ] Calif ia. i ii One yea Lg teas Oe Pe eee oo ne ROT ies She Serine eee wiil Will you please _ notify the
Gne Month b Month -<.2.:---.-— ee 4 egin January 26 and enrollments s se 7
* “ < Nugges Office any time you do
: will close’ February 15. ie seive yo copy of the
0 CTION SPEED
_ rec ur
CONSTRU NEW OFFICE HOURS Nevada City Nugget.
‘% “Bad news” for Generalissimo Hitler and his stooges was Tie futse pax : Pee dccteiek a 1
Production Board.
The Tahoe National Forest Service here, in line with instructions contained in an announcement by the War
San Diego area, it was revealed, A recent survey in the
to all agencies of the federal gov-j.
leting 3,000 defense profound construction workers complet!
ject homes in a little over half the time
Labor Division.
The 3,000 homes to. house 18,000 persons were to be
completed in 300 days. They were finished in 160 days and,
for good measure, workers built a sewage disposal plant, a five
million gallon reservoir and a twenty mile road.
Reports from other sections of the country show many
of these “building miracles’ taking place. :
In Cleveland a fire destroyed a large bronze and alum.
‘inum factory. The workers hustled in rebuilding the foundry _
in five days to get vital war orders on their way to the front. .
MARCH OF DIMES NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT . . TT ' 1940. :
Stressing that half of the amount of money contributed (VER 4 Bil i ION Lay ei las ans See
_in every county throughout the nation remains in the CHy OF et. --duetion of crops, California is plantown where collected to be used for directly aiding the victims . FORC ALIF IN
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of Infantile Paralysis. Dan Marovich, northern California dir.
‘for’ 1942, up to the limits of availector, calls attention that the funds are allocated to every ave” . able farm labor and mechanical
nue of danger ts covahet the ‘disease. : .
. 7 gross farm income
; Of the state for 1941 reached the t wi 3 i uipment that is needed to fight .
3 A It will nel ot — 2 ae 1 when victims hove . -— . Sere’ level on record, aggregating
polio virus and will pay Tor nose ce soa . GaN FRANCISCO. Jan. 22.-Pro-. 25% more than 1940; the total exno money of their own. But the fight does not stop fa e . duction of war material is revoluceeding the previous high point rea'ch: : i ‘ i or the. i Bt i dimes and dollars. said Marovich, do more than care for . uonizing the industrial economy ot 02 in 1929 by 11%. The domestic
given them by the
of Austin (Tex) Statesman.
ning heavily increased production
es : s 'market outlook for most of Califorvictim. They attack the enemy itself. . California and the Pacific Coast, this' nia products is favorable bec ‘
The other half of the funds raised here goes to the Na-.
e because o
: 4 : fi Infantile Paralysi It enables medical state now having passed the four. the higher level of business activity
tional Foun se : a 6 veg eee we gee. dollar mark for war material) and eonsumer incomes, the larger
scientists from California to New York to carry on in research . .. piant contracts, the current eco-;purehases under the Gis etegE.
laboratories the relentless search for the cure and prevention . nomic report issued by the Research . fense program, and the reduction of
of the disease.
. Department of the California State. competing foreign commodities. ReThis is the fight, said Marovich, of which President Roos. Chamber of Commerce reveals. Calian trade figures showed a substan; 3 Beng : . . d d hi : fornia continues to ‘hold first rank . tial increase in consumer buying
evelt, himself a victim of the disease inspired and his victory at,
:
; during ‘the past year. Department
yer the scourge has been the beacon for thousands of vicin war contracts awarded.
: ‘ 260,009 . Store sales for 1941 were about 17%
time. It cannot fail. In the last three years. 26,000 of our fel
Forestry School Pays
Students While Learning
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26.—High
‘school graduates are wanted by the
Forest Service for vocational
for defense
SAFE AND LOCKSMITH.
Keys Made While You Wait
Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum
Cleaners, Washing Machines, Hlectric Hrons, Stoves, Etc. Repaired.
SAWS, AXES, KNIVES,
SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED
Gunsmith, Light Welding
RAY’S FIXIT SHOP
1409 West Maim St., Phone 602
GRASS VALLEY
CRUSHED ROAD ROCK
Corner te Material —
Pea Gravel Ste See
Brick
Building Rock
Fill Material
Grass Valley Rock and Sand
Grass Valley Phone 45
New Deal :
Under Management of
Pauline and Johnnie
108 W. Main Street. Grass Valley
BEER WINES, LIQUORS
Delicious Mixed Drinks to
Kvery Taste
EXPERT 2ADIO RAPAIRING —
Loud Speaker Systems for Rent 'f
Sale. Authorized Philco Auto Radio
Service. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL
—Specialists in Radio Ills, 112
wae South Church Street, Grass Walley.
Phone 984. 2-19rf
. FURNITURE MOVING A T JO
AND STORAGE a
Hills Flat Feed and Fuel Co. Parking areas and patching.
Please
Grass Valley
ee *-*__}. GRASS VALLEY ROCK
sam AND SAND
7 Bank Stree Phone, 45
Factory Specified Engine JAKE’S WOOD YARD
Tune-Up and Steering’ and SERVICE a
Front End Alignment Oak, Pine and Manzanita
Equipment 2c Wood
* = ng .
~ no Ae Phone 418 J Nevada City
Sales and Service .
Py
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Service Garage
Ww. S. Williamson, Prop.
There are now more than 3
; 5 ‘workers employed in production of . STeater than for 1940 and sales by
low citizens have been victims of infantile paralysis, Marovich . wasentiai’ wav materials or cénsider-. imdewendent retailers, eteluding dereported. ably more than half of the total o* Sees stores, were approximately
A warning from the medical profession is to the effect . industrial. employees. According to me Sieher, :
the figure means that infantile paraylsis is rolling up the most the ‘best available estimates, the
aNGL : : : . : population of the state has shown a
severe consecutive epidemic record in all our American history . ; increase of 443,000 during the
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of the disease. It means, say health and medical officials that! twenty months which have elapsed
the very strength of our nation is threatened. sinltee the 1940 census: ‘This increase
The Infantile Paraylsis March of Dimes fund campaign . in population is largely attributable
has opened in Nevada City aud deacives the support of all ‘creme ere 8
residents f . The number of factory employees! U. S.
. as compared with a year ago has inforestry training and
: . é ,ereased 59% and payrolls have near-jjobs in the woods according to an
MORE STATE GUARD fee Shs BONE oe eS kgs oie doubled. Average weekly earn-!announcement by U. S. Regional
(Continued from Page One) pone egies ie Te ore inge at the close of E tiohe was $28, a'Ferester S. B. Shaw. x
5 —: gain of approximately 25% over the . The Mt. Shasta Vocational Forest-.
Under the new bill, guardsmen to cee Susie bauer And (aba. ac cost of Hiving of wage eae merS rose . ter will open a PesInEe. COUTSS in
when on active duty will be paid in our opinion not only ill advised BF caine ee ee bs egectetem cies aur gigas ead fr qtat tied mie” echeal
$2.00 per day plus their board and in Gomme sheas Theouwhout the state! me Sis new ngmereet sen ies graduates with an interest in forestry
lodging while the officers of the was done without proper ie a Se bess Pe . seme aipcees oe Simm ars:
guard when on active duty wil! reation of the welfare of these men. Reiss desl ue ee tee: oS Raves gt etiam
ceive the base pay of the: United. ool thinking and less hySteria Me boats ace aes es = anon: satel Hons eet euands in actual work of
States army. The bill also permits a, what is needed right now. in ee ee ie
reserve force of approximately 15,writer’s opinion and that was Fy, commection Wed een ie ee ne peresat, IBS
000 men who cannot be called away opinion of the majority of the aoe oe es Paks nies mnearsied and 18
from their home districts except in hers of the lower house. The writer .
ease of insurfection or invasion. ‘believes that the new guard act will!
The bill as passed, was a comp"9ogive the state ample protection and,
mise between two opposing factions;should the governor sign the strietly .
Canada—Arsenal. of Empire
in the lower house, The minority did, home guard Dill in addition to S. E.
not want any restrictions whatever, . 36,‘the state will have many addiwhile many members of the majortional guardsmen to protect it
ity. group did not want a combat . against sabotage,
army, feeling that-it was the duty of; BNCAESS Sie
the federal government to furnish a! GEMS OF THOUGHT
combat army. Some-of the members
of the: majority group felt that the
paying of state guardsmen $2.00 per
day for guarding bridges while oar,
‘Dboys fighting with General MacAr.
tthur in the Philippines were getting .
$1.00 a day, was out of line. Others
did not see why the officers of the
‘state guard should draw the same . Cowper Powys. is :
base pay as officers in the regular); That is true cultivation: which givarmy, The result was that the guard, & us sympathy with every form of
bill was one of the most controverhuman life, and enables us to work
sial measures to appear before the most successfully for its advancejJower house in many years. ment.—Henry Ward Beecher. ;
Legislation is largely a matter of ‘Nurseries of character should be
compromise and such legislation as strongly garrisoned with virtue.
the guard bill could only be passed School examinations are one sided:
by a compromise. it is not so much academic education,
The writer has no apologies to ofas a moral and spiritual culture
ter on the way he voted on the guard which lifts one higher.—Mary Bakpill. We-have-felt-all along that the . © Eddy. Pees
people of the district had enough That alone can be called true reconfidence in our judgment that we finement which. elevates: the soul of
would vote as we thought was right; ™4", purifying the manners by imim the matter. The fact that we reproving the intellect:—-Coleridge.
ceived but three communications The primary indication, to my
from the people of the ten counties thinking, of a ‘well ordered ming {s
we have the honor to represent, we a man’s ability to remain in one
believe beats out. our. viewpoint. place and linger in his own com-}
When we voted for a restricted actpany.—-Seneca.
.4ve-force.plus a large reserve force,
e were thinking of the needs of our
‘home counties as well as of the men. .H. F. Sofge, local chamber of
in the guard who ‘could ill afford to. commerce secretary, attended the
be taken away from their jobs and meeting of the highway committee
families to do guard duty elsewhere. of the state chamber in Sacramento
:
One bomb factory alone -will produce more than 100,000 500-pound
The highest purpose of intellectual cultivation is, to give a—man-a2,;—_]/—
perfect knowledge and mastery uf
his. own inner self.—Novalis.
Culture would not be culture if it
were not an acquired taste.—John
See “Passed by Censor
ICTURED here is a corner of one of the largest shell manufacturing
4 » plants in the British Empire. It is located in the Province of Quebec.
Only twelve months ago they were harvesting corn on the same spot.
. Canada’s war effort is e: like that. Before the war the Dominion
made no shells. Today Canada is manufacturing 22 types of gun ammunition of ten different calibres at the rate of millions of rounds a year.
Attends Highway Meeting—
Cor. Pine and Spring Phone 106
ES NEEDED
even when
budget is
Limited
Keystone
Market .
DAVE RICHARDS, Prop.
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Cc
We still hawe the genuine
NORWEGIAN Oil but advise
you to stock up now. Ask for
PURETEST Oil—it is more refined and more pleasant to
take.
In buying any household drugs
get the habit of using Puretest
Products. Covered by the famous Rexall guaranatee of purity and accuracy,
R. E. HARRIS
Phone
100
213 Commercial Street
Pihncne 67 Nevada City
We supply our patrons
with the meat from the
best cattle, sheep and hogs
that money can buy. We
have built otr reputation
on service and_ quality
and reasonable prices. Ask
‘your neighbors aboutus.
Rexall
ORUG STORE They will tell you.
. A.
IS FOR STRENGTH
That all kids get
— ._.Frém drinking Bret
Hart Dairy’s
The best milk yet!
Growing children need the vita
‘sins and health building properties of milk. They need it for
strong bodies, happy dispositions
Give them Bret Harte Dairy Milk
—it’s pure. er
en
‘We were not thinking, I can assure. Friday. Sofge is a member of the
os you, of the highly paid officers of committee. ; bombs a ee ee
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