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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 20, 1944 (4 pages)

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Broad Street: Phone 36, % defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City. ig é eo ee ote gee Editor. and Patina dae 2 Published Semi-Weekly, Monday ana Pbursday a4 yada City, California, ana eniered as ma. ter of the second class in tl: postoffice at City under Act of Cor.'ss, March 3,. / Merete id * "NEVADA CITY NUGGET ITS j man-made, laws, but by laws of compétitidn. For example. many of the advantages. which the giant farming operation once had over the middle-/ Sized farm have been cancelled out today by the fact that farm co-ops permit the smaller farmers to haye just as excellent buying and selling organizationg as the big operator. And the farmer owned and farmer operated farm has many advantages, . t i in-production efficiency, over the -cor. poration owned farm. But in today’s farm largely operated by hand ‘labor +—and too small to support efficient 2 opposition from a considerable number citcumstances is worthy of notice, for secretary of state has just disclosed that all California records for the number of petiinclusion on the ballot. With a legal resignatures to qualify a petition, the 1 hi ra s. of thousands of names iaty gistrar stopped © counting ‘finished, and at Sacramento the erks at. 427,004 valid signaMe {same sex, . machinery—is doomed, just as the invention of the automobile. It is all right, now and then, to, . That would be anti-climax. If Am-} erica is to go ahead, agriculture must . go ahead; it would be disastrous .to turn balck. And it is to be hoped congress ponders that truth before it . listens too seriously to demagogues: One of this war's stientific casualties is the John Hunter: anatomical collection, one of the world’s finest, dating ‘from eighteenth century Britain. “Twins, in cattle, are usually one male and one female, seldom ‘tha Se !Vernon Stoll, chairman of: thé Nethat part of their vada County War Chest, announced letment.today.' _“Funds contributed by the ‘itizmatter while light can travel through horse and buggy. were doomed by the! ensof our community in our cam-. 4 perfect vacuum. paign last fall now are helping to} ee stricken . ‘shed a tear in the cup of memory for Greeks,” the chairman/stated. ‘Greek ‘States Navy. officers . liye in San the dear, dead days beyond recall, War Relief Association is one of 19 ‘Diego. but let's not try to bring them back: war relief and welfae agencies which . ~save the lives ,of -war received support from our drive.’’ Shipments include wheat, rice ‘supplies from the docks in. Piraeus to the more than 3,000 food distribution centers in the nation, the Association reports. To overcome this difficulty 67 trucks are being sent ‘to Greece by the relief agency. Food and medical supplies are ried to the Gteeks by neutral Swedish ships. HUGE TONNAGE OF FOOD SENT STARVING GREEKS inouncement was made as’ the result Nearly 24,000 tons of food now are . of erroneous rumors that applicants being shipped 16 Greece monthly by must request the first ten pounds the ‘Greek War. Relief Association, . per ‘person today or be deprived of canning sugar al, cod liver oil, dehydrated and ¢eonéentrated: foods, and ‘medical supplies. No Time Limit Set On Canning Sugar V. J. Monteverda, Sacramento trict OPA food rationing said today there is no~pressing limit on making applications for ning sugar in this area. The Sound can travel only Ten per cent of all retired Un —— —————————— officer, through THURSDAY, JULY 20, 19 9 ee distime cananlocal who, lacking the courage to cope Transportation has broken down with the future, would turn back 'to{. so completely in Greece that there er the ‘past. j f is no means of moving the reelief x egy ‘7E.* Lf i0r acaras persona’ loan _ than the Bank of America rate UP TO 12 MONTHS TO REPAY YOUR LOAN POR SALE—PINE ‘WOOD — two » Wer or miore delivered in Nevada City or Grass Valley. Jakes Wood Yard, Cartoscelli Place, Valley-Nevada City Highway. 4-13-1moc ons. L. BE, City. ae
3mo-8-13p moving in standard furniture van. First class staroge facilities, Fur. niture bought and sold. H Reliable Transfer, Phone ¢71-w or 39, WANTED -= Goin collecti Sherow, Box 2, Nevada . Grass. Valley, 3-itt — Loud Speaker: Systems for R ; ent. “Complete stock: of portable and large type radio batteries. ART’s RADIO HOSPITAL — specialists in Radio ills. 112 Street, Grags Valley. Phone 984. : -2-19¢tt -Grags . , Hillg Fiat . . South Churen . ] . DR. c. ited BM E AT walt even when. f/ budget isif. ™ limited . Le Keystone Market. ae ; ‘ fod ‘ DAVE RICHARDS, Prop, + Saacane 218 Commercial Street Phone 67 Nevada City 4 We supply our patrons 4 with the meat from the $ Chat bes cattle, sheep and hogs ; OFF that money can buy. We ay. have built our reputation ; on service and quality sia 0 and reasonable prices. Ask ay your neighbors about us. They will tell you. BX anemone ‘PROFESSIONAL . DIRECTORY . DOCTORS ~B. W. HUMMELT M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOR 400 Broad Street : Office Hours: 10-12 a. m,; 2-5 D. Evenings 7-8. Phone 395 X-RAY . — ee ATTORNEYS WARD SHEL IN “ATTORNEY AT LAW ; Union Building Broad Streat — Nevada City Telephone 28 . “FUNERAL DIRECTORS y The Ho'mes Funeral Home ser vice is pried within the means of . all. Ambulance service at all hours, ’« Phone 208 of 246 Sacramento St.. Nevada City MINING ENGINEERS _ el a . J. E. O'CONNOR Mining and Civi: Engineer United States Mineral Surveying Licensed Stirveyor 3 203 West Main St. _. Grass Valle ; ' ___ GRASS VALLEY . DOCTORS ‘Vernon W. Padgett, M.D. B . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON @& } Office Houre: 1 to 3. 7 to 8p. me Sundays 11:30 to 12:30. MP . 129 South Auburn St,) Grass Valley 4. Phone Grass Valley 360 i a If No Answer—Grags Valley 17-W. CARL POWER JONES, M.D : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 3: 7 Dp. mh fe qoundays 11:30 to 19:30 1 129-South Auburn -St., Grass Valley Phone Grass Valley 17-W NEVADA CITY —__ . _CLUB DIRECTORY _ Ls WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB «— \ Regular meetings the 2nd and 4th Thursdays'of the month, st the mimer School Auditorium. 2:30 Gra Pm, MRS. BERYL ROBINSON, Pres.’ MRS. MARGARET WELLS, See. No. 518. ay B. P.0. BLKS . } Meets every second and fourtt } Thursday’ evening at 8 p. m. . Bike Home, Pine St. Phone 108] } Visitinw Elks welcome. . . W. L. TAMBLYN,LAMBERT THOMAS, See] . . ) HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO._ 56, . NS.G WwW. Meets every Tuesday evening at Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Stree’ Visiting Native Sons welcome. _ GERALD D. PEARD, Pres. . W. CHAPMAN; Rec. Seo'y + ——— SS OUSTOMAH LODGE No. 16 100F -Meets every Tuesday evening & . -%:30at Odd Fellows. Hall. CARL J.’