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June 25, 1942 (4 pages)

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AT A aeRO BEE ti yn Nevada City Nugget — Thussday, June 25, 1942 saa ELAR > alia comers a ae Se > Athenians Paid hidlors . 305 Broad Street. Phone 36. Reis ata ‘Nevada City Nugget Only 9 Cents a Month LOS ANGELES, June 26. —. The Greeks had.an idea about paying enat Nevada Oily. : A Legal owiouper: as defined by statute. Printed and Euuiened listed men which does not jibe with Uncle Sam’s, according to Dr. Arthur oe teen dor ati: a. , P. McKinlay, professor of Latin, emeritus, on the Los Angeles campus Published SemisWeekly, matter of the second class in Nevada City under 1879. ‘i SUBSCRIPTION RATES Monday and Ihursduy at Nevada City, California, and entered as Ma the postoftice a° Act of Congress, One year (In Advance) ......-.:-..Oye: Month: 5502 3c ei Sk cae as of the University of California. ie! “The Athenians paid their sailors nine cents a day, not through a lack March 3, of money but for fear some of them 4 would injure their health by spendpayee $3.00 ing their money on things ‘which .. 30 cents bring on sickness,’’ So spoke Alchia—) DOING THE IMPOSSIBLE ‘that will beat the Axis. That's the victory news tories. _ But when the first war schedule was and great resources we couldn't do it. of shinping by theend of 1993. Todav our factories are turning out these of the country’s closely-guarded war plants. some astonishing facts. The United States is now far ahead of the Axis ible is for them almost a routine job today, Now it’s an army of 8,000,000 men by the end of next year and a seven-ocean navy. Since Pearl Harbor $72,603,Hokage comers 000,000 have been apprenriated for weapons and equinment . «; would take a large percentage of ington these days. Production schedules are so huge that you . °°. begin to ask if all that work can be done, and done in time even in the wonder world of America’s mass production facSstaees i Pearl Harbor it seemed so impossibly huge that the Axis called it propaganda and said that for all our manufacturing skill}. 05 i, Nevada cle. You remember that friends here this week. The Corbins schedule—1 25 000 airplanes. 75,000 tanks, 10,000,000 tone tanks and ships so fast that in many instances they are actually ahead of schedule. Proof of that is given in the stories writ-. ernouse. ten by the newsnaner men who made a tour through several They reported Libertv shins are now beine hvilt in 100 davs and les-. instead of the original estimate of 200. A factory manufacturing machine guns has doubled its production since February. . Mrs. in the num. s°me time but is much better now.}~ ber of machine tools it is making for use in war plants. In almost every instance weapons are being . produced faster today than most people thought possible only a. short time. ago. Big as the original schedules were, they are actually being exceeded. And the new ones will be exceeded, too. for our industries have hit their victory stride. Doing the impossdes the general, 410 B. C., dides, VIET, section’ 45, Dr. lay reminds. “As for our own well being and ,’ said Dr. McKinlay, in ThucyMcKinfrom Washthe gross receipts the sale of tobacwine, beer, whiskey and cokes and put it into a reserve fund to take care of the wastage of these Cy announced after . FORMER RESIDENT VISITS HERE IMTS; Sco H: “Corbin, who formerly visited with have purchased a farm in the Peardale district. Mrs. Corbin is well known to many Nevada City residents as Mrs. Bowman wife of a former foreman at the Deer Creek powplanes: and Mrs. Julia Manion and her sister Miss Mary Purcell who have spent the past six months in Grass Valley mer at their mine at. Moores Flat. Manion has been quite ill for Election Notice Trinity Sunday School Will Hold Picnic At Pioneer Park Nevada Cityans day evening, June 29, in Pioneer Park from 4:30 till 7:30 p. m. liquid refreshment will be provided county hospital, ST. MARY’S COACH IS WELL KNOWN HERE were when Jimmie Phelan, Plans were made by Trinity Sun-/ ington State football coach, was apday School teachers at a meeting pointed head coach for St. held Tuesday evening for a Sunday/cCollege. Phelan is well known here ®ehool picnic to be held next Mon-. through visits with his mother, who Notice by County Clerk of Offices for Which. Candidates are to be Nominated or Elected.at August Primary Election ahd Names of Political Parties Qualified to Participate Therein. Notice is hereby, given that the offices for which candidates are to be nominated at thé primary election to delighted former WashMary’s formerly resided here and in North /be held on Tuesday, the twenty-fifth San Juan. The coach is a nephew of. day of August, 1942, The boys and girls are asked to; Joseph O'Connor, county ring their lunches. Ice cream andj. and Mrs. O’Connor, head nurse at the together with survevor. the names of the political parties 5 qualified to participate in such election are as follows. leave this week to spend the sum-}Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Secretary of State. Controller. ‘Treasurer. Attorney General. Member of State Board of Equalization. 3rd District. Congressional Offices Remresentative in Cangress 2nd. District. ‘ Legislative Offices Mer"-rr of the Assembly, 6th Assembly District. Trat ‘the names of the political parties qualified to participate in such elestion for nomination of candidates for each of the above mentioned offices are as follows: Democratic. Republican. Prohibition. Townsend. f Notice is also given that at said ; primary election candidates are to be nominated for elected) for the following NONPARTISAN OFFICES: Tudicial Offices Justice of the Peace, Grass Valley “You can 00n0060000090000000000000000000000000000000000Rt ; Township. Justice of. the Peace, Nevada Townshin. Justice of the Peace, Meadow Lake Township. School Offices el Sune’ intendent of Public InstrucSuperintendént of Schools. County Offices Sheriff District Attorney ‘County Clerk and Auditor Treasurer and Tax Collector heses buy Assessor Recorder Public Administrator Coroner Surveyor . Supervisor, 3rd. Sonaneguins Dis: trict ‘ Supervisor, 4th. Supervisorial District ‘ : Constable, Grass Valley Townshiv 4 Constatle, Meadow Lake Township Ra Gs ppeiats Constable, Nevada Township _And Notice is also ‘further given that at the Primary Election there shall be electéd in’ Nevada County, a County Central Committee for each of the following named political norjoz oursuant to Section 2831 of the Fectiny” Code. and ithe members of said County Central Committee of each party shall be elected from the supervisorial Districts as follows: Ist. Supervisorial District. Democratic 5. Prohibition 6, Republican 6, Townsend. 5. ° 2nd. Supervisorial District, Democratic 11, Prohibition 12, Republican 11, Townsend 10. ; 8rd. Supervisorial District, Demoeratic 1, Prohibition 1, Republican 1, Townsend 1. 4th. Supervisorial District, Democratic 2, Prohibition 2, Republican 2, . * Put in new porch steps. ‘to make an outdoor living You can make artistic outdoor furniture and paint it gay colors You.can.put handy ; tion. shelves in the garage {. FRANK G. FINNEGAN Hei apd tara thay! 3 : . ra She neg Fone ° . 207 North Pine Street Youxan, build that kitchen Nevada City, California cupboard for your wife You can eax dip ietuhen Yousean: put on. that Jong whee vou: are doing it you are saving tires! DO rN Now! We have. the lemaher, and Murphy’s Paints NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY vg Boulder Street Nevada City, Calif. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DENTISTS 4 DR. JOHN R. BELL DENTIST Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phene 321 DOCTORS ~ B. W. HUMMELT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 400 Broad Street Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2Be m. Phone 395 RAY Evenings 7-8 7 W. W. REED, M. BD. extend the porch PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Nevada City, Calif. Office 418 Broad Street Hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 362 = room ATTORNEYS HARRY M. McKEE ATTORNEY AT LAW *1205 Pine St., opposite: courthouse Nevada ‘City, Calif. _ Telephone « 273 _ H. "WARD SHELDON 7. “ATFORNEY AT LAW. :*: Broad. Street Telephone 2% Seas F Union Building roof and é Nevada City EUNERAL DIRECTOR H FUNERAE H The Holmés Funeral’ Home’ serviee “ig priced within ‘the means’ of
all. Ambulance service at all hours. Phone 203 246 Sacramento. St. o. phe $i Nevada City ASSAYER . HAL D. DRAPER; Ph. D. ASSAYER AND CONSULTING Nevada City, California Home 246-J) Phones: Office 364. “Box i Oe : MUSIC SSIES GLADYS WILSON TEACHER ‘OF ‘PIANO Nevada City 358 Alexander Blin. Phone 434-J Grass Valley 429° Hendérson aa “Phone. 444 Townsend 5. 5th. Supervisorial District, Democratic 2, Prohibition 2, Republican 2, Townsend 2. Dated June 20th, 1942. (Seal) R. N. MeCORMACK; County Clerk, Nevada County. by Trinity Sunday School. Games with prizes of War Savings Stamns are being planned by the teaching staff. All parents are cordially invited to be present with their children Monday evening. Those present at the meeting held at the residence of Rev. Porter were: (Miss Elma Hecker, superintendent; (Mrs. Helen Sawyer, Mrs. John Filler, Mrs. Thomas Hill, Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mrs. Dorothy Southern, Miss Lucille Danos. Sis ae 4 ‘Mr, and Mrs. Albert Pratti and Miss Ida Pratti of San Francisco spent the weekend in Nevada City with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pratti. VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS MILLER—tIn Grass Valley, June 23, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller,’ a son. HOWELL—In Grass Valley, June 23, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. pee alt Sree: eter d ert @ State and District. Offices Please Remember.. WARTIME TRAVEL is not “As Usual” o w= 3 om owe MINING ENGINEERS J: F. O'CONNOR Mining and: Civ’ Engineer United States Mineral Surveying Licensed Surveyor . 203 West Main. St. Grass Valley GRASS VALLEYDENTISTS ee DR. ROBT: W. DETTNER DENTIST you at good FEELING STRONG? Nevada City Chamber of Commerce where a job cutting wood awaits X-RAY Facilities Available A : Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening appointff so call at. ments. 120% Mill Street, Phone 77 Grass Valley, Calit. DR. H. H. KEENE DENTAL SURGEON pay. 6-182te CHERRIES FOR SALE—wWholesale. Hours: and retail at orchard stand, highway 99E 3% miles north of Yuba 143% Mill St., City. Quality now at best. Vistica Orchards. 1 to 5. Sundays and Evenings by appointment. Grass Valley, Calit. “Phone’ 996° 2: DOCEORB es oc us Louis 6-84tp peliw gs &4 3 Graphite in Zinc, : nia. We will ancially one UNDEVELOPED Magnesite—heavy deposits, 15 to 20 miles from railroad, 35. 129 South Auburn St., miles from Nevada City, CaliforHowell, a son. ler; a daughter. BRANDON—At the Miners pital, Nevada City, June 21, 1942, Charles ‘BUTLER—In Grass Valley, June 23, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis ButHosThe pleasant days of travel. “‘as,usual” will come again. But right now the war job comes first—and the traveling public must expect some inconvenience and pes Greyhound i is cooperating fully with the Office of Defense Transportation in; Washington, D. C., to proyide essential service for all those who must proper party. Have you contacts? H. W. Blood, Valley, California. Gold LOPEI Quartz, 7 : ‘ ES > Chrome, Manganese, antl eects CARL POWER JON me M.D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 3; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 Grass Valley S. F; TOBIAS, M.D. PHYSICIAN. AND. SURGEON 214 Neal St., Grass Valley Office Hours: 12-2 and 7-8 P. O. Box 749, Grass Phone: Office 429. Residence 1042 5-181mop . e pag a ay DANIEI &t. HIRSCH,:»M. P quartz, and_= schist, lease, sell, or aid finof all these, with keep rolling to keep America rolling—selectees, fighting men and war workers. . (Mrs. Lucille Minnie Bowden of San _ Jose, mother of Mrs. Madeline Lee __ of Coalinga; a native of San Benito to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brandon, a daughter. WILLIAMS—In Nevada City Santtarium, June 22, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Luburn (Buster) Williams, a son. é iW ARRIAGE: DECLARATIONS: « DAVIDSON-DELISLE—In Nevada City, Junes24, 1942, by Frank: Howard Davidson, 19, of San Francisco, and Rose Beliste,“17%' of Nevada City. ars i*eTrARR—-In Nevada City, June 24, 4942, Verna G. Starr against James m \siesaipl interlocutory decree grant<HOBSON—In Nevada City, June 24):1942, Ona Hobson against Vivian TT. Hobson; final decree granted. -<WHIRING—In Nevada City, June 24, 1942, Florence L.*° Whiting, against Carl bile seed obra decree’ ranted. * DEATH ed ‘ ‘BOWDEN —Near Freeman's Crossing, Nevada County, June 24, 1942, of the Bereford Ranch, Alfred Bowden of Spreckles and Wank Bowden Gounty, aged 70 years. The funeral ON = ces will be held at 2 o’clock toid morrow afternoon at the Holmes eral Home in Nevada City. Burial} will be a the, Pine Grove eeaery: DIVORCE Yah te tags A SRW tobe my THIS. NECESSITATES: 3 : aS a Operating only, essential service, i i Eliminating . extra buses if not t sufficiently . loaded. tang em Paci) ah eh ha ee Reducing operating speed and eliminating fast, limited schedules. Establishing.cooperative service with other companies over certain routes. to reduce. bus is mileage. Pe a te te penta ds lea Conserving rubber and other vital materials by the above and other means. ! GES, 9 HOW, YOu CAN HELP: # Make your trips shortage s close tohome as as possible, 4 au Trevel pir during mid-week—Tuesday to Thursday. Week-end travel. is congested by military personnel and war workers. Carry as little baggage as possible. Be lenient if there is any inconvenience, delay or chum Think twice before taking any i epec aad it if you can. Gey * oe ast Bonds and Stamps. THE WAR EFFORT COMES FIRST! ‘ , tacheg mg eres ee Ve Ree AY Safe y 4 atl rite re tot i EY no UND no aed, eee eee é ‘PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offices and Receiving Hospital; :118 Bush St. Hours: 10-12; 2-5, evenings 7-8 P. M. Pay or night Phone CE: NEVADA CITY \ Tilers CRUSHED Pea Gravel ee Brick @? ¥ Fill. Material 107 Mill —* — Valley Re: gad TAL: Sq 5-7tf/// CLUB cin ger ga ROAD ROCK . = Se ee iol 4 te ci Concr.cte’ Material j Building Rock Grass Valley Rosk and Sand Grass Valley Phone 45 ' AVOMBN'S” CIvie® “CLUB » Regular meétings) the 2nd and 4th ‘Tuesdays of the month; at the . Methodist Church Hall, 2:30 P. m. MRS. P. SAWYER, Pres, “MRS. RICHARD ‘GOYNE, Secy. JOHN BERTSCHE—Jeweler and serge mere Watchmaker, Years bt experienc: NEVADA: CITY LODGE, No, 518 Former S. P, and Santa:Fe watch Meets es! 0. MILKS Thursd inspector, Watch and Clock re-. . ) evening in Elks Home, Pine. St pairing. 114% E. Main St. Grass}! Phone 108. Visiting Elks’ welcome. en Valley, in our new loéation. CARL HIEFRONIMUS; My ‘ 1-29tf ‘Exalted Ruler. _ HARRISON RANDALL, Sec. . . ° EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING — Loud Speaker-Systems for Rent ‘+r = Sale. Authorized Philco Auto Radio HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56, Service. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL N. S. G. W. —Specialists in Radio Ills, 122 . . . p, Meets Ph bah A ioog bub South Church Street, Grass Valley. . . . Visiting Native Sons weleome, Phone 984, 2-19tf ROBERT TUCKER, Pres DR, C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y . ASPHALT JOBS —>Plant mix road 7 Bank Stree, Parking areas and patching, Grass Valley GRASS VALLEY ROCK AND SAND jobs. Oil road jobs. ouepauae LODGE, No. 16, I. 0. O. F. Meets ever Taesday evening at 7:30, Odd Fellows. ‘Hall.CLYDE BROWNING, N. G.; JONOTHAN PASCOE Rec. Sec’y. ' JOHN Ww. ‘DARKE, Fin. Sec’y. 8-21-tf Phone 45 mo} ohm «. *