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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 4, 1942 (4 pages)

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oven . Bice _ , 5 amet! AE moe rea nae = beep ie des Ws TR eg he Rite. ia a ine Ry a me yo A aoe A. ani is 4 it Tiida, June 4, 1942 = . S ae S ce Se : . Nevada City Nugget — ange Tinkling Cow te ‘as they are being driven through L di Sey S i T P Bible selections will include the]: : . Of Nevada City’s streets to their sumea ing r@) ons @) ennant following passage from Acts 14:8—~ * “ * Bells Marks Annual Migration mer grazing areas on the Tahoe Na\ * ne o ~ : 10: ‘And there sat a certain man at Wheat Yess Buzz With Into Summer Grazing Areas . tional Forest. According to L. S. In Pacific oast . .<cagcue Lystra, impotent in his feet, being a WAR BOND G SSS SRR oes aid —s = ~ = * . Smith, forest grazing ~-expert, we cripple from his mother’s womb, who should not become perturbed by the never had walked: The same heard early morning interruption of our Paul speak: who stedfastly behold: : slumbers for in reality this,is but ing him and perceiving that he had The Garand semi-automatic rifle, another of our most important war faith to be healed, said with a loud hogs os standard issue hetige industries swinging into action. In or the army, is superior voice, Stand upright on thy feet. the old Springfield rifle in many reey Nevada City residénts have ‘been awakened in the early morning hours for the past few days: by the melod-; ious tinkling of cow bells and the same time not melodious mooing cat; : : preparing for this yearly migration And he leaped and walked.” spects. We literally need millions : . Smith has found that the grass is A passage from the Christian; of these fast shooting powerful rifles THANATOPSIS . abundant and providing it is not deScience textbook, ‘Science anda. to equip our army. They cost $85 : each and are béing manufactured at . stroyed by fire later in the year, the local. cattlemen should be able to . provide Unele Sam’s fighting men j with a good share of prime beef. The the great poem of William Culgrazing and raising of beef has been given a priority by forest officers Health with Key to the Scriptuers,’’ 4 oe? E ; the rate of ore a minute. They fire by Mary Baker Eddy, will also be insixty 30-calibre shells a minute. cluded wrich ‘reads as follows: ‘It a is our ignorance of God, the divine Principle, which produces apparent len Bryant, pictures the passing discord, and the right understandj outranked only by the actual suping of Him restores harmony,’ (p. a man from this mortal sphere. pression of forest fires. 390.) i : It carries home to the heart a The Tahoe forest last year grazed Every. ‘one ‘of the 40, 000, 000 emi HAVE YOU LEGAL ployed persons in America could PROOF OF BIRTH easily buy one of these rifles for the army. Not that we need that many, SACRAMENTO, , June 4—(UP)—. but the reserve could go into shells An estimated 850,000 persons resid-} and other much needed supplies. ing in California in 1940 were with. Buy more and more War Bonds and out legal proof of birth according to} top the quota in your county by inBureau of Consus tepott. vesting at least ten percent of your ve income ever ay da Of the total, 420,000 were males ed = approximately 8000 head of cattle and 40,000 head of sheep. Permitthose who grieve a noble con-* tees are charged a fixed price per head by the forest servic for grazing rights and 25 per cent of this money4. reverts to the county for roads and their hour of sadness is in acschools. universal tiuth and oifers solation. The service we render to those who come to. us—in cord with the spirit expressed Va Alton Davies Appointed by the great poet. They find in ; and 430,000 females. afesertesteste teste sfesiesfeste rte rfecfe oe ofentenlesteecteatetenteaee, Fire Prevention Patrolman J. C. Capt, director of census, es-. ¥ ra our ministration that consolaDistrict Ranger Paul Case of, the timated there were 54,000,000 per: ‘ i aion of: which he sang. , Bloomfield district in line with the + sons in the United States in same : \? * tea! category. The last previous estimate iby the bureau was 60,000.000. j ‘Although a high percentage of dirths is now being. registered in all States, many persons now living were born at a time when state registration systems were not so well established,’’ Capt stated. “‘With the present efficiency in securing registration of births, the numiber of persons without birth certificates will eventually dwindle to a negligible figure, but the census bureau estimates that the problem will remain a\serious oné-for 40 to 4, _ forest service policy of stepping up fire prevention activities today announced the appointment of Alton HOOPER & WEAVER Davies of Nevada City as fire prevention patrolman for the Bloomfield patrol unit. Davies is well known MORTICIANS’ > here, phere his youth in the music by the choir. Sermon ‘‘Sails AMBULANCE SERVICE county: and is a gradmate of the loand Anchors’’, pastor. Communion cal high school. GA present Mrs service at close of sermon. Closing Davies oO oe cooks daughter hymn, prayer, doxology.will remain in Nevad City. Young people’s group service at 6:30 p. 2M: ‘Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Ten minutes of song service. Sermon ‘‘T’wo Giardens’’, pastor. Be & fe eferterferferfeaferferferterterfestert ert ‘Thee’: Tose TS Work in ‘the ‘ VICTORY GARDEN 246 South Church Street Grass Valley Advertise in tha Nugget for resulis
Telephone 364 ra When shopping mention the Nevada te) Retotetoleleiey py he oe eer City Nugget ads Week events: Bible study and. 59 years x Se es % eats 8 Sete rfestertestestestetotes! prayer hour Tiwesday at 7:30 p. m. s f : * Se N oe Sea a w Choit practice Wednesday at 7:3 Called Here By Mrs. Dolan Death—. % [f you send the wash to . weaaclie = =f Gn me gem haa a Pp. m. Young people’s prayer h : 5 3 Z x HX Ee VY a Yo ee : Ks aa re pt eg : cai a ag os (Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson of San the laundry oo , ; = = 4 hursday at 7:30 p.m. Franeiseo—arrived in™ Nevada City : a Tuesday night and were at the bed+ Phone Us, We Will Call le = ‘ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Tri it E 2 1:Ch h Side of Mrs. Emma Dolan when she + Promptly and Return Your * JOE SMITH AMERICAN Joe Smith remembered Nathan Hale oS nity piscopa urc died. Mrs. Johnson was a sister of! 2% Wash: Quickly 4 ) 9 and famous American heroes when a Sunday School at 9:45. The Suntl d a z eS vicious spies tortured him in an effort to make him \reveal the design % day School pictures Mr. Tom Arden eae cua eft wilh bo conetally) tenders = of a secret bombsight. It gave him courage to carry on in traditional 2 AU aie Hh ss See Min Ee * and handled. Bundles by the % American style. A fine pic ure. Also Obliging Young Lady with Joan 4 = sides 2 pl in of the Bho ® % pound. All flat work ironed. = Carrell. en x. . * last visit will be shown to the boys 10° OF INCOME a cian He ft Finished Pi ms i ; sight 4 Se iia 4 x so De Luxe Finishe ece z EAT URDAY Morning prayer with ser 29 * — x & side splittmg Joe E. Brown comedy, *% eee a a ee eee ee : % SHUT MY BIG MO entertaining ‘for both young and old. z Trinity Choir under the direction of iS GUR QUOTA % Mr. and Mrs. North, starring Gracie Allen, also on the bill. A new mf Mrs. Carl Libbey. Mrs. Fred Ander* GRASS VALLEY serial starts Saturday. a son, organist be ] a AR BONDS + ‘ Rk 2 : . tay 1 Y : SUNDAY AND MONDAY _ : Rev. Cedric S. Porter will be orme’, . . LAUNDRY AND DRY = : SONG OF THE IRLAND pines rapier providing a canes < dained to the Diaconate on Wednes+ CLEANERS ; setting, this romance, starring Betty {% a ‘ : < “34 + Grable and Victor Mature, is one of the finest technicolor pictures a — itis = a oats hp h ane Sine \ ~ . PHONE $ of the year. A March of Time, India At War, is also on the program. { eee ee ee ne Re Reme b Bat ge ag 4 , Communion at this special service mber bataan ue ieee : Bishop Porter, Archdeacon Sarron Invest ‘ : and many other clergy will be presA Dime Out of oletofertetentafese rene steniente fete ate ste rterte fenteoteatesst ent: All 'memlbers and friends of Every Dollar in ee Trinity Parish are cordially invited No Trespassing, For Rent, Rooms to be present. ‘U.S. War Ponds Sale At The Nugget Office. —hri-tian ee Society Saapteoastanirs tebe or ameaepec ania The Christian. «Science Societ in stig A Consideration We Disregard iNevada City holds service at 114 Boulder Street every Sunday at 11 ( hurch N otes a. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Is that of time, for we hold ourselves ready at every A testimonial meeting is. held the hour for instant service. first Wednesday of each month at —Catholic Church § p. m. The Reading Room at 117 One calls upon us with the definite assurance of securTwo masses will be celebrated On. Broad Street is open every day exing sterling mortuary service, and securing it without the Sunday at the St. Canice Catholic. /cept Sundays and holidays from 2 slightest dela Church. The first mass will be at . p) m. to 4 p. m. 4 y a. Mm. Sunday on the sulbjec ‘‘“God the Only Holmes F al ri me 6 Cause and Creator.’’ The Golden uner a Ol —Methoaist Church Text will be: ‘‘Lord, thou art God, ANDY HOLMES. Owner 4 ’ all Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preach-. which hast made heaven, and earth, , ing service at 11 a. m. Organ pre-. and the sea a,nd all that in them is,’ DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE” lude, Miss Barbara Warren. Special. (Acts 4:24). 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE AT REASONABLE PRICES [THE POCKETBOOK see secs ‘KNOWLEDGE :;3-. . ey ened % ust as the machine gun is one of the most important : je See, COR AN OENE 1S. : _ products for war, so are washing machines and other’ : / home appliances among the most important products : OnE source oF supply FoR for peace net TIe, SOV FROM : t PEAKS O: 4. [. equa aTORIAL AERICA To help Uncle Sam buy machine guns today, buy more * U.S. War Bonds and Stamps. To have extra money so that you can buy more of the products of peace tomoree row, save additional dollars now in a savings account. Ft ee We’re buying a share i in Remember that-dollars you deposit in your savings acss ‘ count are fighting and working dollars. Many of them Muses ens te ” ERICA oH it are converted by the bank into war loans..many are FO eon eee ie PENCE “THE SOUND 1S A M CARRIED TO “THE PLANT GUARDHOUSE AS A WARNING SIGNAL i d in government bonds. a . are iy Keep the planes flying! Keep those tanks rolling! se oe we Of the approximately 40,000 employees in this company, he ; , BUY BONDS FOR VICTORY! . . HEALTH —about 96 per cent are now buying War Savings Bonds 73 PERCENT OF. 2.000 SAVE FOR PEACE! through our Payroll Allotment Plan. i & These bonds are being bought out of the earnings of the ' people who serve at switchboards, up on poles, on trucks, down in manholes, at desks and counters—wherever tele\ Bank of America — i » ONATIONAL TRUSS ASSOCIATION : ‘MEMBER FEDERAL . DEPOSIT INSURANCE PORPOPATION COPYRIGHT 1942, BANK OF AMERICA _ phone men and women are found. One NEW ware PLANT HAS A Meee. INCH LAYER OF MOVING WATER. ain EOL TO HELP wer THe } OAT LIN SUMMA 4 = Srey tte nen nm sae es eee ae ep THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND_ TELEGRAPH COMPANY Peretisuehal costes r