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July 3, 1941 (4 pages)

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THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1941. Ww. S. Williamson, Prop, PAGE TWO NEVADA CITY NUGGET . . NO BACKSEAT DRIVERS NEEDED da City Nugget : bl 7 ot Fecal sptabl-sep y = / PY hi, tutor Factory Specified Engine 305 Broad Street. Phone 36. : WEY ! 1h 9 GLY A Tunedlp awl Steering and! A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published Front End Alignment at Nevada City. Equipment H. M. LEETE . Editor and Publisher r::) hed Weekl Monday and Thursday STUDEBAKER Published Sen Weekly, Monday : as : at invade cilpeaitorae, and entered i mail oe ft PONTIAC atte f the s#cond class in the postoffice at ae . Mada "ike ante? Act of Congress, March 3, ie 3 ee Sales “ Service 1879. 7 SUBSCRIPTION RATES as Y, iy One year (in Advance) ...-.---------------------Be i = — Months Se eee epapa oe “ peas q . FOR RENT—3 room furnished ar Service Garage . a Laer unfurnished cottage with bath and 4 i garage. Modern, near golf course. .~ FOURTH OF JULY—1941 Call at 207 So. School St., Grass. ] Cor. Pine and Spring Phone 106 ima We cleebrate our Independence Day, technically at = . le Pei peace. in a world aflame. But we have never deluded ourselves 3, . rs SSSR TET TT —and we must not now. Actually, we are at war! nO Sie isi badws Detiuxe We are at war. not juct because we are shipping muni2 Sedan with radio and heater, Low PROFESSIONAL tions to Britain. but because our way of life—our Democracy mileage, good rubber. oa ost ue DIRECTORY —has been challenced: because there are abroad in the world Oe una Ge Gra ey powerful forces which are determined that men shall be reee hats NEVADA CITY turned to serfdom: because the dignity of man has been assailed by power-crazed sovereigns of state. FOR SALE — ‘1941 New Plymouth DENTISTS = We have not yet been called upon to man machine guns; oe soe 65 A a Bocca DR. JOHN R. BELL we have not vet been forced to run for shelter as bombers roar er, at "Berttidée 'aewee? Grass DENTIST overhead. And we hone and pray that that day shalltnot come. . . Valley. 5 -39te oni a -. Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phene 321 DOCTORS . W.HUMMELT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . 400 Broad Stréet Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m.’ But we are still at war. for in this era. as in every era that has gone before. eternal vigilance is still the price of liberty. There ig no permanency guaranteed for any institution—even for libertv—except that which we guarantee, as co-signers and co-defenders of our Declaration of Independence. That document isn’t something which was signed, sealed and delivered WANTED—Want partner with some money—gold) prospect — should make real producer. Equipped to develop. Mining engineers quickly see possibilities. Write Box M, : Nevada City Nugget. 7-31tp Miss Mary O'Neill Weds. George F. Taylor The wedding of MissMary. O’THINKING OUT LOUD (Continued from Page One) back in 1776; that document is ours to enioy, only if we safe-. But communistic and fascist coun. Neill’ ce oe J. Taylor ers A REAL SACRIFICE—You cannot. @venings 7-8. Phone 395 X-RAY guard it: only if we are willing to live and die for it. tries, beMevirig only in foree, eliplace at St. Clement's Church: In) beat it. $2,975 cash will buy my W.W.R M.D ety bi h his ind a D cS minate intellectual life exce;t as . Berkeley on Saturday afternoon, lovely little modern home of 5 ° ° EED, Ue. ‘i ets remember that. this Independence ‘lay. —— \OM-! i pertains to the exercise of . June 28th. . rooms. mostly furnished, rustic PHYSICIAN teas er mpaiaiad tributed. force. If Russia is defeated, it The bride’s gown was of white! exterior, one acre ground on hillpic i Eioaa diet will in part be due to the recent . chiffon. and lace. She wore a short side partly terraced, excavated for Hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. wholesa‘e slaughter of its military . lace veil and carried white orchids rumpus room or apt. house insui-. Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 362 k VACATIONS MEAN MORE NOW _. teaders. and bouvardia. Miss Jane O’Neill,. ed for $3,000. For further informORME S : se F : : . sister of the bride, was maid of honation, either write or see Mrs. KitrT Americans take vacation time seriously. We work hard In peace ‘imes the American jor. Her frock was of peach shadow. tie Kimball. Downieville Highway, HARRY M. McKEE and play hardin this country. The English humorous mag-. peopie nave only grudging!y sup. Jace-and a small matching hat with. Nevada City, Calif. 6-231tp ATTORNEY-AT rho azine Punch. paying too much attention to the latter habit,. ported their military establish[net Streamers. She carried peach . —— AUIS UO WEG. 205 Pine St., opposite courthouse ica isn’ apt: icni Th pugnance of the . gladiola. Thé bidesmaids, Miss Marae ; once declared that America isn't a country—it s a picnic. ments, e repugnar g : eavines hs a hekeuh ganar Weld Nevada City, Calif. jiorie Taylor, sister of the groom, and Miss Dorothy Gaston, were ‘dressed alike in bouffant frocks of blue orvates were barred from the hotels . gandy with tiny blue hats with blue and restaurants of ‘the snobocracy . net streamers. They also carried The wordaday American had 2 . bouquets.of peach gladiola. antipathy to maintaining armed The bride’s mother was dressed in forces in long time idleness for . navy blue lacé, with a corsage of rose short time service. The word com. begonias, and the groom’s mother monly used for loafing was “‘sol. wore a pink chiffon gown and cordiering.”’ Kipling said it al in his . sagé of rose begonias. poems on Tommy Aakins. DemoBefore the ceremony Dennis Patcracies are geared for peace, not . terson sang ‘Oh Perfect Love.” people to use of armed force in settling disputes is there reflectedSoldiers in the uniforms of priers. We will train you quickly in spare hous to qualify for jobs in Aircraft, Shipbuilding and other essential industries. Men trajmed in gas and are welding have ae work, top wages. Training includes actual shop practice. Free placement service. Write for facts. Uti!i‘ges Inst:, Box XX, -Nevada City Nugget. 6-23-2tp FRANK G. FINNEGAN ATTORNEY AT LAW 207 North Pine Street Nevada City, California Telephone 273 THOMAS O. McCRANEY ATTORNEY AT LAW Masonic Building 108% Pine Street, Nevada City Telephone 165 H. WARD SHELDON ATTORNEY AT LAW Union Building Broad Street Vacations mean a’ lot to us because they are a part of the whole pattern of freedom under which we live. No state-arranged ‘workers’ tours’ and “labor battalion holidays’: for us! The people of the United States pay their ten billion dollars annually for amusement and recreation in their own lib-} erty-loving way! Well, summer is_ here again, and this is not quite like other years. A huge national defense program is under way. calling for the best that is in every one of us. And it is already apparent that for some Americans, there will be less time for relaxation this year than heretofore. MOTORISTS—Take a Motorola with you on your vacation. Listen to Skilled the } a d bi war. When they enter war they -The bride was given in marriage your favorite programs while trav3 ; ‘ tical rae Ae da wi in great Ht: oe this suspend democratic functions. by her brother William O'Neill. In the eling Prices $24.95 up. Art’s Radio evada City Telephone 2 critical time in the defense program. The us employer, bést man’s place was Dixon Conrad, Hospital, 112 S. Church Street, ae 2. y % FUNERAL DIRECTORS Grass Valley. 6-52tp Both England and the United . 2 fraiernity brother of Mr. Taylor. States have stressed in long per. John Russell and Edward Delaney iods of peace the achievements of . acted as ushers. peace and have given homage to After the ceremony a reception was the men who brought the nation . held at the home of the Misses Jegreat gifts in the realms of sci. anne and Wade O'Neill, aunts of the ence, industry or agriculture. Mili. bride. ‘ tary leaders (we speak of the Mrs. Taylor is the daughter of army), they suffered an _ eclipse, . Mrs. William Wade O’Neill of Chicfrom which they emerge only in . kasha. Okla. She is a graduate of times_of national peril. We did not . Oklahoma Women’s College. whose symbol at present is the sandwich and cup of coffee for a lunch at his desk, wil! often be forced to forego a vacation this year. Skilled, workers will be in great demand too. Already the employees of some companies working on defense have voted to take their vacation pay as a bonus and go right on working to make sure that their country will be armed in time. But if the management and workmen in our industries, and all those who have a stake in building this nation’s deHOLMES FUNERAL HOME EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING — The Holmes Funeral Home sertnd epee nee aretoyes for ene tt ‘ice is priced within the means of Sale. Authorized Philco Auto Radle. 1) ambulance service at all hours. Service. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL Phone 203 —Specialists in Radio Ills, 112] 46 Sacramento St. Nevada City South Church Street, Grass Valley ASSAYER Phone 984, 2-191! S HAL D. DRAPER, Ph. D. ASSAYER AND CONSULTING WATCHES CLEANED, $1.00. Main. springs, $1.00. Watch Chrystals. fenses, can give less thought to the pleasures of a summer in} so much distrust them, as the Rus. Mr. Taylor is the son of Mr. aad. round, 25c, fancy, 50c. All work _ CHEMIST the mountains. or on the beach, there is at least one point they. sians did, but rather in building . Mrs. Ross F. Taylor of Downieville. guaranteed. J. M. Bertsche, Watch . . , Nevada City, California
will not forget. It is priviliges like these that they are working. vr nation, we overlooked them. [and a nephew of Dr. Robert Goren eee cena ee ee ye gay harder now in order to render secure. And any liberty is only pe He eee ey one) ee ee ec . ee . paeen : 3 z : ee That we shall about face in this . University of California, and is a Main Street, Grass Valley. 12-1t! MUSIC: a thing of worth and dignity if those who enjoy it are willing! attitude, it not already done, goes . member of the Abracadabra frateryc eae ~ . = to make sacrifices to insure against its being taken away. without saying. For after all what . nity. He is employed by the Pacific) . oe. Po) ag MOT ote GLADYS WILSON Gas and Electric Company in San TEACHER OF PIANO That is the vacation spirit of Americans jn the difficult times.—Contributed. avails all our achievements of the past, if China regenerated by the busy Japanese, and the great mass Francisco. After a honeymoon in De! Monte, needed. Opportunity to deal yourself ‘‘Ace in the hole’’ for next few years. Circumstances force me to Nevada City $58 Alexander St. Grass Valley Phone 434-J Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will be at home in Berkeley. of Russia, galvanized by German engineers and scientists, should in the course of ten or twenty years 100k upon us, and our country the wealthiest nation on the planet, as booty to be had for the taking. 429 Henderson St. _ MINING ENGINEERS _ J. F. O;CONNOR Mining and Civi Engineer United States Mineral Surveying Licensed Surveyor 203 West Main St. Grass Valley GRASS VALLEY act. You deal with first class miilPhone 444 wright. White for details. Box 400, care Nevada City Nugget. 5-26-9ip CRUSHED ROAD ROCK Concrete Material Pea Gravel Brick Building Rock Fill Material Grass Valley Rock and Sand BAPTISM AND REUNION Arlene and Gloria, daughters” of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hunicut will be baptized on Sunday morning at St. Canice Catholic chureh by Father, O'Reilly. A. Mealgia will be the god-father and ‘Miss Elda Santinelli will be the god-mother. Following the baptism a family retnion and dinner will be held at the home of the children’s grandmother, Mrs. A. GREAT AMERICAN BROADCAST TO OPEN HERE STN Bedding Plants Roses, Shrubs, etc. Largest selection in this district. Prize Dahlia Bulbs. Gold Fish, Canaries and Pet supSuperior California honor Manager “Pepper Martin” of the Sacramento Solons as they play the second place That thrill you got the first time you heard a melody come out of the earphones of your crystal set twenty. Meaezlia and Mr. Meaglia. San Diego Padres a double header. plies. Garden = Sprays and Grass Valley Phone 45 DENTISTS years ago will be amplified a dozen Here for the weekend and to at-. An active committee ‘of many fans Plant Foods. . times by the thrill you'll get reliv-;tend the baptism and reunion are. in the Capital City, headed by Geo. 2 a —. DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER ing that experience with Alice Faye,. Mr. and Mrs. Albo Santinelli, Max. Conover, are engaged in raising the Hills Flat Bird poe NEVADA CITY ena peer Try eee . ‘acilities Available funds to present Martin with a major present as a token of the fans’ esteem. Indications ard that a crowd of . Store John Payne, Jack Oakie, and Cesar Romero in their 20th Santinelli and Henry Santinelli, ail Century Fox/of La Grange. Miss Elda Santinelli _ FRATERNAL AND Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening appointments. 120% Mill Street. Phone 77 film. ‘“‘The Great American Broad-. of Sacramento and Leslie Santinelli CLUB DIRECTORY Grass Valley, Calif cast.’”’ coming Sunday and Monday] from the training camp at San Luis. 'ecord breaking proportions will at. ]. Grass Valle See z : : to the Nevada Theatre. Obispo. ‘ tend the games. y aaa DR. H. H. KEENE ; It’s an intensely moving story WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB DENTAL SURGEON Regular meetings the 2nd and . . . Hours: 4th Tuesdays of the month, at the Chamber of Commerce, 2:30 p. m. MRS. W. P. SAWYER, Pres. 1 to 5. Sundays and Eve5 nings by appointment. 143% Mill St., Grass Valley, Calif. MR. AND MRS, HARLEY LEETE JR. TO SPEND WEEKEND HERE that’s told—the tale of the enterprising foursome unfolded to the acCELEBRATE THE FOURTH GRAND PARADE FEATURING —JUVENILE PATRIOTIC DIVISION— At 10.A. M. Greatest in Nevada County Annals companiment of songs, laughter, and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Leete, Sr., will H Ph specialty numbers which combine 10. have their son and daughter in law, MRS. RICHARD GOYNE, Secy. — ane Bee make “The Great American Broad-. }Mr. and Mrs. Harley Leete Jr., as et DOCTORS peeps ee No. 518/. . CARL POWER JONES, M.D Meets every Thursday evening PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON in Elks Home, Pine St. Phone 108, . . . oe Hours: 1 to 3; 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays 11:30 to 12: Visiting Elks welcome. 9 : 0 12:30 J. C. SCHEEMER, 129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley Exalted Ruler. HARRISON RANDALL, Sec S. F. TOBIAS, M. D. oe : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ———————— 214 Neal St., Grass Valley Office Hours: 12-3 and 7-8 ' Phone: Office 429. Residence 1042 DANIEL L. HIRSCH, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offices and Receiving Hospital, 118 Bush St. Hours: 10-12; 2-5, evenings 7-8 P. M. Day or night Phone 71. Jos PRINTING.? guests for the Fourth of July and weekend. The couple, residents of Berkeley, will arrive tonight. east’ an outstanding musical film. With Alice singing Mack Gordon's -’and Hary Warren’s hit tunes, ‘‘Long Ago Last Night,’ ‘I Take To Yop,” ™Run Little Raindrop, Run,’ ‘I’ve Got a Bone to Pick With You,” ‘‘The Great American Broadcast,’ ‘‘Where You Are” and “It’s All ina Lifetime;’’ with the sensational dance routines of the famed Nicholas Brothers; the inimitable comedy turns PEPPER MARTIN _ of The Wiere Brothers; and the unforgettable renditions of radio’s own The Four Inkspots,” “The Great T0 GET TOK * American Broadcast’’ hits new enOF FANS ESTEEM tertainment heights. Spends Vacation Here— Arrive For Visit— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guenther, and two children are here to spend ten days visiting with relatives. HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56, , N. S. G. W. Meets every Tuesday evening at Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street Visiting Native Sons welcome, ROBERT TUCKER, Pres DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y Nevada City vs. Grass Valley Fire Departments In Blitzkrieg Water Battle At 5 P. M. —Main Street Mammoth Fire Works —8 P.M.— Memorial Park . Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, 1.0.0.F. Roy Nelson, linotype machinist, is SACRAMENTO, July 3. — The Meets every Tuesday evening poeasiog a month with his friend of. biggest thing in the history of base-. ]. CELEBRATE THE FOURTH IN GRASS VALLEY at 7:30, Odd Fellows Hall. se ‘many years, H. F. Sofge, at the lat-. ball in Sacramento is scheduled to HERMAN CLENDENEN, N. G GET YOURS AT +3 } oh Saly 114 Everybody Welcome JONATHAN PASCOE, Rec. Sec'y er’s home in Willow Valley. Pelsge . tens place on Friday night July ry y JOUN Wo DARKE Fin. See'y T H E rT] re a E rT when the fans of Sacramento and i ds an expert angler.