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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

January 26, 1942 (4 pages)

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She became the wife of ‘fhe following Red Cross War Re-. ‘Mrs. Belle Douglass reports that James Vaught Dotson in Boston, Mass., durlief contributions have been receiv"from the Vallejo Red Cross,.an an-. — ed since the last report: jonymous dollar has been contrbuted ing the holidays. . ‘The former Nevada » For the wedding ceremony Jean DEATH MOURNED wore a formal wedding gown of ivory : ti a satin. Her veil was of ivory net IN NEVADA (Tl y applique lacé and she carried a bouquet of white roses and fern. The church was decorated with Nevada City friends of Raymond eo ‘Butterfield, former superintendent igh . , lighted candles and red roses for the. or the San Juan mine, also” known cetemony, Like the bride, the at-. as the Boss Mine, near North San Taye Oo" T** +e and vietnity: Otto . to the Nevada City War sr oe fund. ; : Bay : City girl is the daughi dts Siggegrenetias oe some person’ in--Mare Island. a a ae ae Ae tendants were beautifully attired. Juan, have learned with} regret of , $5.00; 1atles Meotdy. an Charles . Set ee ey ee ‘ Ngee ene A 5 5 ia ar ees 1941 Gas Recbrd ieee Goadh ok Me Each of the four bridesmaids wore . his recent death. : $i , e 2.00.. ‘Y Sh ra ae : iy ruby wi 1 (oa ; Butterfield left the San Juan Mine Tom Ludy, John Franz, Tom Bard-! py vada.City. Fo!lowing = ae ee h positi man. John Odgers and Hugh Bien . Hits New Peak her graduation from with skull caps trimmed in gold veilceccsseenn soap wigs ae : uf 4 ‘lthe local high school superintendent of the\Reed Quicks , ing and carried bouquets of holly. cijyer Mine in Yolo County Both each $1.00. ee ; ; she attended American oe in orn Columbia the followins . SACRAMENTO, Jan. 26.—Califor-. ys ,ternational Ratikes and lighted white candles. properties are owned by the Bradley a hia ne K.! nia motorists used more than twW9},4q several ionths The maid of honor, Miss Edna . Mining Company. n, Mrs. alter arr, Jame : re : on : ‘ ; / : é i . Gacter Yhorn:Eualith, M J 8 pillion gallons of taxable gasoline in)}4,, graduated from Baggett, wore an emerald green velBorn in Denver, Colo., in 1892, ~ S aasaicw sacl aa a establish a new annual rehe f Bo vet di : ; Butterfield started working underCampbell T,\@eBigelow, C. W. Bigecord it was reported today by Ricnae eee ee eae en ae: aan Sees f 16 and made his low, Geo. Murthy,’ Bridget Mahoney. arq & wanes ak ORS ; ae ae Brigham Hospital, bouquet of red roses and holly. iia at the age. vs ane me a In French Corral the following Board of yc aatae ny eee, St TE The \bridegroom is a son of Mr a +9 peked sid Se ce oat a tri! fe: : = Boston. \ : : : 2 cre ei es oe Mrs. Complete reports for the calendar}~ yy;, Grant, Joan's and Mrs.\E. M. Dotson of West Nash-. California and in 1933 became sup: Se ay Brownyear were made’ available with the as ‘ ville, Tenn> He attended erintendent of the San Juan Mine. ing, Mrs. Gus Peterson, Mrs. W, Burmother, attended the , A en the Baxter 5 nett L = Reader oe Pesan ds fo outaplne from the ditribuwedding ceremony He is credited with doing valuable $1.50 — MissTherese Siva se during *h®) Mr. and Mrs. Dotson Dotson is on the research staff of patie aie ue ee ar . H : are living at 50 Fallon the ‘Massachusetts Institute of Techpha the slg workings at the nology. Reed Mine. 122,039, allons of taxa ve 3 at peso w seed during the ‘Mass. Nevada City The photo was taken by Bachrach } Al P 1941 12-month period. On this ‘basis write the board assessed a tax amounting : Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at to $63,661,175.38, to establish a recthe Holmes Funeral Home here for ord far in excess of any prior sales. This amount represented an increase Edward J. Mugford, 76, who died at 128 Grove Street here Saturday of $6,937,929.97 over the 1940 gasonight. : line tax, or a gain of 12.23 per cent for the year, Collins explained. . .. The December tax amounted te $5,429,658.32, a gain of 14.74 per eent over the same month of the previous year and well: above the $5,Mugford for the past 15 years ha been residing in Alleghany but spent considerable time in this city, Rev, David Ralston of the Methodist Church will officiate at the funeral services, Burial will be in the es sedan TERMITES STILL hese BRING INTOU.S. This nation, though it may exper-. lfes State socialism —government x e be made for this service. He said the JOHN BRADLEY CANADA : ‘resides in Los Angeles, two sons, Seminary, University of Tennessee. es tence serious reverces and rough go-. control of every man’s business and matter of filing your income tax re-) »g for a time, will ultimately win ajevery man’s job! WEDS VIRGINIA GIRL . turn should be given immediate ar. Edward Mugford of Los Angeles and comple'e victory over its treacheraus But tthe fact that America is tronae ‘tention, in order to. avoid penalty /_ tomas Mugford of Nevada City, a ‘xis enemies. Of that the American . p1eq is a good sign. A trowbled, ques . a ; ‘and interest. \ os Baers Mustord ee people are supremely confident. tioning people, wondering about Line . Friends in Nevada City Have Te . Your ore required to file a ue oi valley: ee ie There 1500 a © ee danger of losing its rights and libceived the announcement of the wedif your gross income is $750 or over! ll of Sutt Creek ™M Al States about the outcome of the war. . ert; ; : : tai e : \ ; : : Cassell of Sutter ‘Cree Mrs. erties, is not so likely to lose them. ding of Captain John Bradley C&anand you are single (or married and ‘witte of Sacramento cna Mis. Wliza
But will the American way of life ada United States Army, to Miss! not living with husband or wife), peth Wei fies & 1 ; » be eiger of Los Angeles. = ete <i 9 e y: 2 a j } ; Vgud + are . al : survive the war? Will it come CAMPTONVILLE NOTES Leila Olivia” Smith ee Saturday, . or if you are married and living wita. : through the ordeal unscathed and = Januay 3rd, in St. Paul’s Church tn pysband or wife and your gross in-} To. aid the government in selling . unchanged, as it has through other CAMPTONWVILLE, Jan. 26.—M*s. Richmond, Virginia. come is 1,500 or over. . United States defense savings stamps . eonflicts and upheavals which have] B. F. McNaught and nee Maxins (Canada a mintn ewsineer, iived The return must be filed not later, Western Union is placing 10, 25 and marked the growth of a great naMonee mey made a trip by hors*-. jn Nevada City for tnvoyears, leavthan March 15th /50 cent denomination stamps on sale tien?’ Or will America lose the war. back Wednesday to the Alaska Peak. ing here aout two years ago ‘oT : at 52,000 public offices on its home front, while’ winning its. Look Out Station. \-watkermine, Plumas County. . Ca{eturns From San Francisco — i The manager of the Western Unibattle on the seven seas? Word was received a few days ago. tain Canada become widely acquaint-! Mrs. Joe Giennon has returned on office here has been instructed in from San Francisco, where she spent . the sale of the stamps and has inIn short, will this country emerge from W. H. Putnam and family who ed during his residence kere. He ‘in the post war period under state. recently moved from the Heether*took an interest in skiing. _the past two weeks visiting with her. dicated her enthusiasm and cooper. daughters. ‘ ation. socialsm, or some other alien sys-. S4W mill to the southern part of the . The former resident was a reserve . tem imported from foreign shores? . State. They are now living at May-' oericer in the army and was called . = Such are the questions which are \ d were he is attending a shi! eins ae. Ly : eee ie Ine Ae . to active duty during the emergency. . sees . ) troubling earnest, thinking Ameri-. fitters sc ool for eight weeks. iN : Ct re , : ‘ as i Om @ Zz lt tea a= a LS van) co eans in every walk of life—and not Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson and family Deputy Federal Income . e@W ada . 1eatre left Thursday for Nevada, near : . : ee ee a si ee eae without cause. poe, The war abroad has not. stoped . Hawthorne, where he is employed. . Tax Collector Will Be MONDAY the termites from boring within; : : S ehat cons 1 : : Word was received Thursday tha In Nevada City Next Month you BELONG TO ata _ barbara Stanwyck and ml ue fees ine Eis Henry Fonda play the quite to the contrary. Already a de-) Henry Woods, of this place, who termined attempt has been made to. went to southern California a month. Wifliam Amater, dicputy federal Sieading rolée in. this exciting love story of a patient who married his doctor, introduce into the defense program . ago is now ill in a fiospital at Taft. . income tax collector, has announced the Communistic idea of workers’ ce 4.4, to local .federal income taxpayers . : Myron ‘Pauly returned Thursday . “ TUESDAY , committees to control management) eying from a weeks visit spent at that he will be at the City Hall here eR AND WEDNESDAY and production The OPM, thus far,. oaniand. j jon February 18th, 25th and 26th to BLUES 1m i wih a comedy hit featuring ; . gt riscilla Lane, Betty has rejected the plan, but the CIO, ,assist taxpayers in preparing their . ass xpayers p Field and Lloyd Nowhich proposed it, is still busily try-. No ‘frespassing, . For Kent, Koom: returns. ; lan, A light play to drive dull care away. ing to scare up support for its pro‘for Rent and For Sale Placards o7 in Sale At The Nugget. Office. . Anater announces no charge Wti: gram to have joint labor and indus}. a ti Ano ET Cn THURSDAY AND FRIDAY try committees formed to take over the job of converting plant facilities for war work. 2 The demand for the Communistic 5 . scheme went so far that even Sidney Hillman, labor o-chairman of . LYDI A = Starring Merle Oberon and Edna May Oliver in one a w of the most popular love stories ever screened, the OPM, joined with William Knud: , ad sen in rejecting it. And C. E. Wilee \ ee oe . e onry-rree WARMTH! Sisk seit esanmecmeent bol . . WORRY-FREE : committee, denounced it as a brazen ae oe attempt at “socialization” of AmeriVoluntee rs For cameieinianeacoa ti masini = Seana ss 2 cee : ean industry which, he said, ‘would seas “destroy the very foundation uponi ‘ h had ss ; of industrial accomplis ment a . . RTE eee aii —any time and every time you fr ree : : been built.” tandard Stove ‘When you want instant-action But the plan to give workers’ ina modern g Hee. in a modern Circulating Heater. i Enjoyable! Dependable! Give heat there is nothing so dep committees “a ‘voice in management” i : “ ; = : able and sure. as portable elecwithout accepting any of, the obliga® i z=": Ets , Ee eee, tric heaters for,emergency use. . tions which go with management and . ou @ ei rc G im es In fact, hundreds of home own_. ownership—such as paying the loss-. ™ ' ., oe ers are placing them in black. es—is only one of many attacks : out rooms for quick stand-by . which must be warded off if the Amheating iucied sh acia yh: -lerican system of free enterprise is Bisco nao io nr bl to be maintained as an integral bulhia bande comakle aketsts smecreye ones. wark-of American democracy, _ oe In the breakfast nook on chilly mornPublic power enthusiasts have alings, in the work-shop, in the den or ready indicated that they intend io in the sewing room are places take advantage of the war situation where youwillfiod . in an effort to have ‘the government yourselfplugginginan§ =. «take over” the whole power indus— er hip zealots Buy yours today try. Other aera chorion p pio! while a supply is still would like to ‘‘take over the—railavailable. . road industry, the trucks, the banks “ and all communications facilities. And still others would like to use the war as an excusé to give the government monopolistic control over the production and sale-of all foods and other ‘essential commodities.” At the efid of that trail of course, { + Buy a Ticket for the President's] JANUARY 31,1942. . . Ogg au . Z lHelp stamp out Infantile Paralysis—an enemy already \ NEVADA CITY COMMITTEE ON MARCH OF . A ) p a tores, A. t DIMES 8 Phone 5 : Phone 88 hae : ‘ i