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March 23, 1944 (4 pages)

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other dfficers, had come SS ——————————— “=. (Continued from Page One) the chamber in San Francisco, some f weers ago. at Nevada City. yee Editor apd i. ar eae J # day Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Mhurs ma. at Nevada City, California, and entered as postoffice tt 2 matter of the second class. in at 3, Nevada City under Act of Cor.,; ess, March , 1879. SUBSCRIPTION BRA‘LES One year (In Advance) neon One Month a : $3.00 80 cents : ; AGE FROM OVERSEAS It occurs to: us that if the statesmen. and political experts » country want to accomplish something that will really tiate them with the ten or eleven million men in uniform e future votes are going to make or break all public ofin their careers. 3); they are missing the surest thing The matter of votes for 18 year olds seems to have the current appeal_as a vote-getter, some political spokesalready having found that with a few changes they can same speeches they wrote during the campaign swaddled the recent issuee of votes for service But if the men in whose hands the power to» run. this r has been placed by the people really wish to win their son# and contemporariesnow fighting demo organized labor and the fact that— ~ ‘B R. Ingalls, chairman Printed and Published A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. of the TEN NORTHERN og IR COUNTIES all out . the nation is engaged in an sirikwar, the official statistics in rtDepa S. Uthe by iled es comp that stated” committee, publicity statisa ation there is under prepar tical summary of Grass Valley by the GET WAR JOBS. h 23.—-Of a SACRAMENTO, Marc con ment of Labor reveal that the year in war 000 histotal of $16 662,666, 4943 was the third largest in California $1,albe useful in acquainting prospective tracts allocated to tory in the number of strikes awarded in citizens with advantages offered by though, because of better machin009,883,00 0 have been nties, it cou ley Val was residence heré. This will show the ten Sacramento ery for adjusting strikes, it r new report on wa days total population, number of families, ig revealed in a ninth in the number of man by ns just issued the school enroliment, highways serving contract allocatio lost. The average duration of of the pa the community, and other data of strikes in 1943 was seven days as the Research De rtment of Comi fterest to new comers or those . against 10 days in 1941 and 15 California State Chamber seeking homes or investments. — merce. days in 1939. r supplies form . Pacific Motor Transport, report The ‘Contracts for wa Department The -Labor both for the state which is purchasing the freight busiof the principal item, reveals 12Tther that “the ‘otal . The ness and equipment of the Nevada Sacramento Valley 3750 strikes in 1943 was 26 per and for the h cts, whic cover County Narrow. Gauge Railroad, The total of such contra cent greater than in 1942. aswhich now conducts all its traffic in ion of ships ship 1,900,000 workers involved . were the construct dor ts, craft par itrucks and buses, presented a resosembly parts, air considerably more than, double at nds sta plies, lution to the chamber, asking for nance, and similar sup the number in 1942. Strikes afra~ Sac the its adoption that:endorsed the pend$14,767,240,000 and for fected 6.2 per cent of all employed 5,776,000. For ing transaction. Since the resolution 2.8 against as mento Valley at $76 workers in 1943, the contracts, was for filing with the California Beindustrial facilities per cent the previous year. for d 0 an 00 6, 62 Railroad and the Interstate Comstate totals is $48, -sidés the 3750 strikes, about 16.fissi cla s thi ley merce Commigsions, the chamber dethe Sacramento Val disputes . during 000 industrial cts tra .Con 000 48, 6,6 ferred action. upon the _ resolution. cation totals $10 1943 were handled by the Labor the state; until a more careful examination of service, for military facilities for conciliation Department’s $1,046,ate reg its provisions could be made. agg as a whole now and 3955 other cases were settled ties in coun ten the for The 779,000 and by the War Labor Board. committee, which it is believed ‘will DOLL EXPOSITION COUGHLIN HOME themt be bold enough to find a mean battle—le cody strikes at home that hamper the war effort abroad! old veterans who, on specific inear . iterranean, visited John of their. buddies in the to present him with a punc in the nose, expressed 20 and21 year tly enovigs.h In the words of Rear Admiral Wright. the views repeated daily in letters from 1943 record. of strikes is considerably better than in 1941 when a total of 4288 involved 2,362;620 workers and resulted ‘in a loss of even when budget “Comparisons with years show only two prewar years ‘in which there were more strikes than~ The total in 000. the Sacramento Valley $137 000, state The period covered in the m records chamber report, drawn fro extends of the war production board, DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. 213 Commercial Street dSolano County, center of shipbuil the in ing activities, ranks highest e of Sacramento Valley area in valu total the ty For that coun contracts. Phone 67 } The largest d 3000 workers “impeded produclection of Mrs. Miles ‘Coughlin‘s . record. was nearly ye laoff with in 1937, when the to‘ig the second ranking county strikes needed navy ships.” That. curiously, and not dolls will.be held at her home near tal was 4740, and the second largan aggregate of $38,891,000 and is what the young fellows had in mind when the courthouse, between .the hours est in 1917, when there. were 4,Yuba county is third with: $32,050,450. In neither of these prewar years ware as many workers in volved as in 1943. So that children who may be in just to. John Lewis and terested in seeing dolls may do so. end a number of. workers. was 4,160,348: in 1919, when there were Coughlin has arranged to keep the country at large from the boys Mrs. ‘them on exhibition during Monday to see ‘them will have the opportunity on’ that. day. . . Moll collecting, similar to some other hobbies, .is a. means. of: learn to swear. ~ Siena ‘ PROFESSIONAL ‘ DIRECTORY one might estimate. how .many : months ealrier the: war would have ing .and:, preserving many, historical and .interesting « facts. concerning part .ofwomen ito 3630 o More tha six million dollars were spent in California last year for the purchase of Christmas trees. strikes.’’ The unfortunate thing is that, during a period suchas this, there should: be so. many millions of man days: lost. Inasmuch: as practically all strikes were in production necessary to :the. war. effort, (March 27th, and school teachers who match— of the young fighters who wish’ to bring their classes The largest 000. N_AND_SURGEQN PHYSICIA 400 Broad Street 3
been over if there had been a real Yarious countries.and peoples of the Nevada City We supply our patrons with the meat from the best cattle, sheep and hogs _that money can buy. We have built our reputation on service and _ quality and reasonable prices. Ask your neighbors about us. They will tell you. ~ Tomorrow atid Saturday the. first 19438 was the fourth highest on is $897,535,000 of which $785,879,of the 12th Naval District, the Oakland shipyard public showing of the entire coiof . 000 is for war supplies. Sacramento number And whether they of 2 and 5 in the afternoon and 7 st union leader. if heir arms at him, as Lewis maintains, or rocked and 10 in the evening. is limited is_. fronr June 1040 to January 1, 1944. 23,047,556 man days. in 1941 and 1943. IS NEEDED. 9 * Office: Hours: 10-12 a. m.;: 2-5 DoM. and\Nthen measure.the cost in the . ts once prescribed for lar, ad in earnest:in 1939.-when : dives: ithat eminent specialisspas_and lost: during ‘that, period. We whooping :docunited effort on) the home front, Mvenings: 7-8. » Phene Sire acarinnesailil world. ‘Mrs. Coughlin entered upon have: no. pride in ‘the strike ians, offer. a . remedy . that their round,the. world trip and.sent' . , should record of 1943 for ithat. which may tae: nsion, book. laypicdl . dalla from: ;the .many coun‘be thought to -have: been . gained old: farnily doctor’ tries visited. Since. then, ‘through :the . wag. only in dollars.and. social ad n‘ With ‘the ‘soil ae . bet LU oe 108e, who late about, 260, realizing a childhood Ties. Aream .of having, a. great family of . , i tcertainly would be, a master » stroke of strategy/if we.could work MINULEC 4 ‘a conatitutional amendment giving local voters ‘this option. Nhe, dolls. themselves. .can ;be Aiv{, out: some plan. whereby ‘the .Nazi ded: generally,.into two.clasges; for ; steel, railmoad and i other «war There is dlso!:the. poss¥hility ‘that. eign .and; domestic, . both .of ~which eeworkers -could: be:,;induced: to: call: LC :to. have..an :individual, appeal, The; do‘+ 8750: stpikes in: Germany and oc. the liquor issue Will, be:submitted pi the votera vote in a second ‘constitutional, dress in; jthis . amendment, sponsgred' by’ Assembly larly the eyolution.,.of, iw Lome 'D.' (Middough of Long eentury, fromthe early, days, through & ; cupied countries: during, 1044, 7 @ gay: mineties and.up.to the pre: dolls. will, not reflect the custome and. niittee’ ‘studying juvenile’ delinquenent, .time..Chere.are,, many serious dress.,of:Past; generations, = types .and.,there. is. also. Qinderella . ; The: dols.in the eoHection,.so far, ey probleme. 1 Mickey ;Mouse,; Littles Bo Peep,; range :frem.a tiny porcelain beby one and, h” amendment, ugh, 4 The: Middo #oHsedieinie. and. Searlet) Osan. {das annsaiiiedi ate Antornam peas/ % ' Linch, Jong,,.in a little cazriage, to, a The foreign, dolls. are, particulsrly' eral-+~bu 4 which may, or may «not >. ada: City -calim' your chases ghe.hasbeen, able}to.accumumen and suffering: of their famil/We. have. been very fortunate in.se3 kink: me slogical Broad:‘Atrest :Unionm Butiding if you're edgy-and: tense ‘help of many friends. and ‘a few purvantages.as, against lives of young — awake; intetesting in.,¢hat' he ».materie curing several.isaddles: Most.com plete ‘stock.ever on: display, Come arly .as.possible.and see hese while: ‘the ‘assortment is: here. within, the, my Wee.19, priced uN . A12—Ath., Street, Maryay! ile. 3 Beate] ser is of ars. jis “ ePhend 208 : 246.Sagramento:St. POR SALE--Single corn planter and . a two “horse wagon. ‘Rudolph Younkers, opposite County: ‘Machinery Barn on Lake’ Vera’ Road. . imery-Barn om Lake’ Vera Road. P. O: Box 628. es n~ ~ 3-23-2tp . — ~ f —o. stands ,thirty. six.inches-in height.4 . WANDED--Garden work. sige ee Sa uséd. and the types, of construetion!. ‘The, oldest, in the group. bears, a; patglean. np,,lewa. W. «Bryan, 9487 . os. 4 820-2tb . "Wer, .the in@ustries and the 10ent ‘date of March. 30, 1878, + Broed: St. . represent in»bars:.and other places. where hard onl product-of various countries: “The WANTED. — relothes denote various religions! tysays cits author, dtfferent climates and change in ¢os-} A cedar from. Valley: Forge and a Sundays. 11:80 to, 12:8 volley )liqpt make; all’ fom sale’ tree from Thomas Jefferson's grave 3-513) . 228. Apath. Auburn St. Frage, during the years. Many. are ”, tumes din the result with.ns in San Francisco's GoldFOR SARE-+-80'New Hauipthire. Héd }1f ‘No Tnowor Jtraas’ }*7e Wanted, uor places “saloo the! uational clothes:itspd Valley el nly for festival occasions, in the na-. en Gate Park. . laying-jhens,.Not a year old. until jo Ri WER M: lonalities depicted. Of approximatThe ‘United States is the world‘s May. $1.60 per hen. All or any . @AR POWER producer of commercial. helium. jely gne, hundred foreign dolls, twensole Ming.) C: E. ‘Rope,’ North _, Newly. discovered deposits of zadi: Wtimaer.§ ty eight .cqumtries.qre represented.. As-long as there: have: been ‘men,: um ore in the Belgian. Congo. have women ‘ahd ‘children there have been materially reduced the cost of prodolls and lave’ been made of ducing this element. . ‘fon Juan, Calif, ATTEURON JUST SaIVED — = 394 p}’ e" Ra ERS! ship ment of ‘Heavy-Duty 45 V. Bat The native home of the Poland/ ¥tlewers; Wax, rage and nyvany unusual China: pig is in Butlér and Warren tenies and, 1%V. -90 Vv. . Farm Packs -— . Art’s.Radio-Hospital ‘materials, dependent upon what was counties in southwestern, Ohio. Sound Service, 112.South. Church Approximately one out of every ‘available and the cleverness and inStreet Grass, Valley.. Phone 948. five telephones, in the United States i ‘[senuity of the peoples of various 2-6-18¢ i is owned,.and operated by an. inde. times and places. 4 WANTED—Coin _ Some dolls, which have hereto-‘pendent telephone company. collections. LB. The, average temperature of the ‘fore'.been ‘available, may now never Sherow, Box 2, Nevada ‘stone, wood, ‘clay, celluloid , straw, a andant OUT LOUD THINKING make to their homes in Grass Valley, as a result of the promotion undertaken by ‘City. 4) be“duplicated due to the terrible decoolest months in the tropics is. 64 . struction ofthe present war.’ When degreesy Fahrenheit. j/@oll making for the children of for. Angelica, a white dessert, wine re/ }eign countries ig resumed after the sembling White Port, was originated conflict it may be that the future in California. tion yesterday,.stated that in gold ining alone there s mY . } . } . i} 3 12-23¢2 . , qmevingyin standard turniture wan. . . » First class staroge ,faeilities. Fur ; niturebonght and, sold. Hills Fiat ‘Reliable Transfer, , Grass. Valley, thd have. ot 2,200 miners shortly. after ) Phone 471-W or 39, Meets ,every wecgnd , Thursday. evening, st Bike Home, Pine St. war ends. Durbrow based ‘his’ figures on’ thé Loud: Speaker Systems for Rent. Complete stock of portable and peak employment years of 5. tinw Biks w Ww. L. large .type_radio. batteries. ART’s . \@ RADIO HOSPITAL -— Specialists ely '2,600 men were . in Radio ills. 112 South Charch . Street, Grass Valley. Phone 981. : 2-19tf Meets every Tuesday °% Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Meets every Tuesday -7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. 1 CARL J. Pa > Seppe > ? . :