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WOMEN TO TRAIN
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es
TWO LAVA CAP
‘MINERS APPROPRIATE
TRUCKEE. BUYS
$70,529 IN BONDS CALIFORNIA PAYS
people, and it provided the greatest
amount of: aid per person.
4
2 Nevada City Nugget — Monday, March _ 2, ee
Ee et
Surprise Party Hien
Elma Hecker On Birthday
. 'BUS; LATER
FOR INDUSTRY
AT MARE ISLAND wse%oer's
Navy Yard, Mare Island, to em34,-who were not
pioy and train women in mechanical . derground when
positions.
The United States Civil Service to appropriate to
_ Mine to town did
. SELVES IN JAIL
The long walk from the Lava Cap
. shift Saturday night, so they decided . combating various types of bombs.
iNav im “In that month the latest for
FIN Russell Farley of ‘Nevada City, : i nA ;
special investigator for the state MORE 10 AGED which nationwide statistics are avail-. Forty two fe Agi [of Miss Elma
able needy aged persons in Califor-;Hecker, popu county treasurer,
board of equalization, spoke at the
not appeal to Ar-. meeting of the Truckee Lions Club
and Cleites Oliver, . last Wednesday evening on modern
allowed to go un. warfare and it&S effect. on civilian
they. reported on: populations. Emphasis was placed on
A class of 20 Truckee and Tahoe
to; people have completed the American
their own use, one .
Commission announced an open com-'of the busses which are used
petitve examination for women \b@ transport the Lava Cap men to work
tween the ages-cf 20 and 45 years, from Nevada City and Grass Valley.
under the exdmination title of Fe-. The two men reached town all,
¥ :
male Trainee ‘(Manual Occupations) right, without walking, but now they .
to fill vacancies in the position of have an idea how serious the owner
MechaniciLearner at $0.50 an hour
at the Navy Yard, Mare Island. city, regards their offense.
After the successful completion of! (Carter filed charges cf taking a
a six month training peried while. motor vehicle without the permiss‘on
employed js Mechanic-Learners, ap-' of the owner against the two miners
pointees willbe eligibie for advance-. and Saturday night they were lodged
ment to various trade helped posi-/in the county jail. They are to be artions at $0.75 rer hour, and for such ypaigned before Justice of the Peace
subsequent advancement, on merit,' George Gildersleeve here.
as is warranted, without additional; According to officers the men apcompetitive (Civil Service examina-. parently imbided too much liquor
tion. ;and when they reported for work
The necessary application forms ¢he foreman refused to let them go
may be obtained from the Secretary, underground.
of the bus, George R. Carter of this
THAN ANY STATE
The number of people rece‘ving
aid to the needy aged in
county increased 2 per cent,
from 493 to 503 during the year be-,
tween January 1941,
Nevada
going
nia receives $5,784,000 1 aid, This
is more than.12 per ceni o1 ine total
of $4,227,000 paid out for such aid
in continental United States during
that month.
“The 158,202 persons receiving
said to the needy aged in California
gathered at the Rough and Ready
Hotel last night to honor her on her
birthday. It was a surprise to Miss
Hecker.
The group enjoyed a, chicken dinner. Almost the entire courthouse
personnel was present for the affair. \
and January
was 7 per cent of the 2,223,648 re‘pupils under F. W. Gaiennnie will
j the benefit of
Red Cross first aid instructors’
course which was held here last
week under Ray Strain, field representative for the Red Cross from San
Francisco, On Tuesday night (Mar.
3) a standard first-aid course of 38
1942, a study of relief trends in California counties, just completed by
California Taxpayers association reveals.
Over the state as a whole, the association found, the number of people receiving aid to the needy aged
has increased 4.4 per cent during
the same period, going from 151,740
in January 1941 to 158,578 in January 1942. Total ‘payments to this
ing November.
‘November was 7
than the averagé
$21.24.
than the $26.35
ed in New York.
complete the 20 hour course.
The Wyethia Women’s” Club is
sponsoring a paper salvage drive for
the American Red
ceiving such aid in the country. dur“The average aid per person paid
in California which was $36.51 in
It was 38 per cent higher
SUPERVISORS MEETING TODAY
The Nevada County Board of Supervisors opened ‘their’ March. meetm, today. The day will be spent in
approving claims and new business
will be taken up at tomorrow’s session.
2 per cent greater
of the nation of
per person extendSpent Monday Here—
Roy ‘Chapman of Sacramento spent
Cross.
“Since Pearl Harbor’ there have
been 541 defense ‘bonds sold in
group of people in the state went
from $5,744,940 for January 1941
to $5,783,218 for January 1942.
Men in hospita
es or guns, Drive
Monday with the H. F. Sofge in Nevada City.
Is can’t build plancarefully!
ing in the courthouse here at 10 a.Truckee with a total of $70,529.25
“California takes three first places when a comes to aid to needy aged f
persons,” the association stated. ‘In Ni
November 1941, the state not only
paid out the largest total amount of
realized from bond and stamp sales.
Courses in air raid protection and
home nursing will soon be open to
housewives of Truckee.
ever of U. S. weakde Service Exam-/ ‘The thought of tramping the six or Earl Edmunds, son of Mr. and/any aid in the United States, but it i,
iners or at any first or second class seyen miles into town was too much. Mrs. C, Edmunds, received his com-. sided the largest number of aged % ith
post office in the states of Califorfor the two so they decided to use mission in the army air corps last . ’ : on + —. nia, Arizona, Nevada, or from the one of the busses. It was not until the/ week in Stockton. Lieut. Edmunds :
Recorder, Mare Island Labor Board, men came off shift that it was learn-! and his recent bride will make their s : == pil mh
Vane, oats from the managoq the bus had been taken. home in Reno = I
er Twelfth U. S. Civil Service District al
Room 119, ee Otfice Building,
San Francisco.
Applications may
further notice with
Mare Island Lalbor
California. . S.
. darcice. He will
. for Marine Island
assi igned to duty.
be filed until
the
Board Vallejo, , Valley,
When shopping mention the Nevada ;'
City Nugget ads
Recalled To Service— .
Edward E. Steele, manager of the}
Recorder, Federal Employment office in Grass) ary 27, 1942 to Mr. and Mrs. Darel
formerly an officer in the Uv.
Marines. has tbeen recalled to ‘the .
BIRTHS
JHENSEN—In Grass Valley, Febru. Jensen a daughter.
FIPPIN—In Grass Valley, Februleave Wednesday jary 28, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
where he will be! Fippin, a daughter.
LAMB—In the Nevada City SaniOe es ce
Nevada::
MONDAY
NOTHING BUT THE TRUT
lead roles in this fascinating drama which has won the
of critics,
BEDTIME ST
TI A TY
& AIRS VEANE
STORY =
FSDAY
Vrederic March and
in this
Thea
fest moving
tarium, February 28, 1942, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Lamb, a son.
EVANS—In the ‘Nevada City
tre Sanitarium. February 26, 1942, to
—— Me Mr. and Mrs. L. Robert Evans, a son.
MIZELLL—In the Nevada _ City
Sanitarium. February: 24, 1942, io
Bob Hope and
Paulette Goddard® play the
wide approval
iMr. and Mrs, G. R. Mizell, a son.
DEATH
: WINTE:RS—tIn Grass Valley, Feh.
: 127, 1942, Mrs. Rachel Susan Winters
Mi wife of Frank Winters, mother of
Loretta Young @
Mrs. Leotta Huckins of Alaska; a comedy have
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.
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spend, Crane value gives you
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een cast in happy roles. inative of Baker, Ore., aged 58 years. Spend the pennies you'll save for ‘ : : ,
TETIRGNA ' The funeral services were held yesDEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS—you have a beautiful kitchen like in today for all the facts. No
o SS -Y AND OG terday in Grass Valley under the dircan buy them for 10 cents, 25 this with its greater efficiency, obligation, of course. .
E Sy A Je John Boles neers : z reset eral Frome cents, 50 cents, $1, or $5. Suggest i.
a 4} 4D TO . TAPP] NESS vith Mona Barrie and ees OF tne Eiaines CONE at See to your husband that he enter . A LPH A STORES, Lt
AST ¢ ED IM . ND . March of Time: FAR §) into any pay roll savings plan his d.
20) B. HoWw’s you patient doing, Nurse?” company may consider for De. NEVADA CITY—PHONE 5 GRASS V AcLEY— PHONE 88
k . ‘He isn’t doing, he’s done”’ fense-—War Needs Money! =
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+ S 1] 9 2 SPRING—1942 SPRING—-1642 r 19 24
ring. , NYLON HOSIERY Peice $1.33°$1.°5 ?-. in g4 . ae (Limited)
. Our Stock of Silk Hosiery Is Most Com; ER peNEW FANCY COLLARS — 49c 98c RAYON HOSIERY.. Price $1.09 Pair . Lacie: Princess Slips Lace Trimmed or
plete. Spring Colors Priced at
(Limited)
BA PRI CIOUES S < ¥ i 5 3
RID GLOVES _. $1.95, $2.59, $3.50 KANT-RUN NYLON _... $1.65 Pair $1.59, $1.95, $2. 25 Each
$3.95 Pair Cotton Hosiery, Ribbed Tops . 49c Pair . (Limited) Formal Slips $2.95 each
Tailo: red—Vi Vhite or Tea Rose Crepe and
eaten
Retest be endo erteson dient oe sfestenfe oat afegeaferteste rte ofenfeferfe tec rteaferteoterten tate rteateatetertenie ts
SPRING—1942
Agents for
VAN RAALTE AND
MUNSING RAYON VESTS
AND PANTIES
Priced at
49c, 65c, 79c, 85c
$1.00 and $1.25 Each
SPRING—1942
RAYON AND SATIN
NIGHT GOWNS AND
~ PAJAMAS
Priced at
$1.49, $1.85, $1.95 $2.95
and $3.50 each
GIRLS
CORSET
SPRING—1942
RAYON PRINCESS SLIPS
50c, 79c, $1.25 each
VESTS, PANTIES
25c, 49c, 65c Pair
ANKLE SOX
19c, 25c Pair
SPRING—1942
Agents For Gossard
Our stock is most complete
$4.50,
$10.00, $12.50 Pair
$1.25 each and up
COTTON OR
FOUNDATIONS
$5.00, $7.50,
SPRING—1942
AMERICAN MADE AND IMPORTED
LACE TABLE CLOTH
ee Priced at
$2.95 to $12.95 Each
SPRING—1942_
Infants Imported Hand Embroidered
LAWN DRESSES
Proteliy. the last assortment we will have
for some time
Priced 49c each and up
SPRING—1942
LADIES’ SPRING COATS
Consisting of Plain Tans, Polo, Navy,
Black, Plaids, and Tweeds
Priced at
$12.95 each and up
SPRING—1942
LADIES’ COTTON DRESSES
Consisting of Fancy Cotton Prints and
Seersuckers
Priced at $2.95, $3.95 each
a SPRING—1942
~NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS
Fancy Rayon, Fancy Sheers, Plain Taffeta
Rayon Satin—Priced at
49c to $1.95 yard
SPRING—1942
LADIES’ SPRING DRESSES
Consisting of Fancy Trimmed or Tailored
Styles—Regular and Half Sizes
Priced at $4.95 and up.
a
a SPRING—1942
CHILDREN’S COTTON PRINT
DRESSES
Sizes 2 to 14 years—Priced at 98c each up
SPRING—1942
NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS
Fancy Lawns, Voiles, Dimity, Pique,
Seersuckers, Bat Fast Suitings, Cotton
Prints—Priced at 19c to 49c yard
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