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Nevada City Nugget — Thursday, March 5, 1942.
IT’S PLANTING TIME
Planted your vergetable patch yet? Or, to use the slogan
applied to the city achoct department's war garden projects,
are you growing “Vegetables fer Vitamins for Victory?”
We don't _ to heckle and push, and we certainly arent
trying to sell seed 4s, but we want to remind “you that
planting season for most eciiles is at hand. .
And we also have a kuemch that many who live next to
vacant !ots or who have unused patches of ground at the back
of their own lots will be mighty clad, b
uz <t
ad
< along about. next summer, ‘that they did have the f pecichs and ambition to dig un
the weeds and ptut’carrots, lettuce, corn, beans, etc., in their
place. . :
For instance, there was an item this week that produce
dealers already have felt the effect of the curfew on. aliens;
since Japanese and Italian wegetable growers were ‘unable to
leave home guektd enough © to deliver their produce to market.
If most of these aliens are taken away to internment camps,
as now seems by no means: unlikely, the vegetable shortage
will be a serious affair this surmmery, and the prices will be correspondingly uppity.
“Each home-grown vase tile will help the war effort by
alleviating the impending shortage by just that much.
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Nevada City under Act. of Congress, March 3,
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aot SUESCHRIPTION RATES
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Wiener Cme Month. 2. == Uiteigd Oe Se cents
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gram will follow, Choir praciee at
7:30 p. m, Wednesday. Come and
help us in our Easter music. Young
people’s prayer meeting Friday evening.
available for all
George Brothers
Parts are still:
makes of cars at
‘Parts Store.
District Attorney Studying
Fatal Accident Case
~ District Attorney Vernon Stoll is
considering whether there is any
basis for prosecution of Carlos Vincent of Grass Valley, operator of a
car which struck and killed Mrs. Emmy Trebilcox, aged Grass Valley résident, reportedly while she was walking in a pedestrian lane Tuesday
night at Main and School Streets,
Grass Valley. ‘
Final rites for Mrs. Trebilgox are
to be held under the ditection of the
Holmes Funeral Home in Grass ValCRUSHED ROAD ROCK
Concer te Material
Pea Gravel
Brick
Building Rock
Fill Material
Grass Valley Rock and Sand
Grass Valley Phone 45
JOHN BERTSCHE—Jeweler and
Watchmaker. Years of experience.
Former S. P,. and Santa Fe watch
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Church Notes
—Christian Science Society .
The Christian Science Society in
Nevada City holds service at 114
m, Sunday School 9:45 a. m. A tesBut it will do even better things for your own budzet,
diet and waistline, if you'll devote a few of those idle hours
to a private garden and produce your own vegetables.
So why not get in the swing, and ““Grow Vegetables for .
Vitamins for Victory.”
THERE’LL BE SOME CHANGES MADE
What does the war mean to you? How will it change
your life> No one can look imto a crystal ball and see reflected
there the days and months ahead. Yet certain facts are clear,
and clear enough, to outline the future for us.
Rubber and sugar are being rationed now; tin cans are
getting scarce. Industry has stopped turning out automobiles
to speed up plane production. In the golden dreamland of
plenty ‘that is America such shortages have been rare within
the memories of most of us. We've been a prodigal people, secure in our industrial skill and superiority.
Now that the war years are upon us; the dreamland is
bound to change. Civilian sacrifices are “just beginnine to
march toward us over the horizon. Many more will follow.
We've got to face that fact. We'll have to change our lives in
drastic ways to win this war.
majority of Americans already realize this. A recent
public opinion poll indicates that more than three-quarters of
favor a 50 hour work week to helo industry speed up its
output beyond its present hich levels. More than three-quarters of them are in favor of forbidding defense strikes for the
duration of the emergency.
And that’ s only one field where changes may be made.
We're in for difficult days ahead. We're going to have to give
up many luxuries until the war is over. The sooner all of us
realize that, the sooner w’ell be able to turn defeat iinto victory.
_—
NECESSITY IS FHE MOTHER ..
Rabbits pulled out of a hat—that’s what magic means to
many people. But here in America today there's a better kind
of magic.
There’s magic in the speed with which our industries are
tackling the hard, grim task on winning victory—magic, yes, .
anda great deal more than magic. The success stories of
swiftly rising production are often spectacular, but behind the
glamor there are plenty of tales of plain, hard work and the
kind of determination to succeed that made America, and
Made it great.
~Recently another such story came to light. American
mining engineers have developed a new process to produce
use those metals to make vitally needed chromium and aluminum. In that way they help to offset the shortage caused by
the reduction of imports since the war.
Valuable as it may be, that process is only one contribution that the mining industry is making to our war effort.
Other mining operations are being stepped up, too—operations that are not profitable im mormal times because labor
costs are so high.
To lick the Axis we've got to use all our resources to the
hilt—step up operations all along the line. And that means
we ve all got to work harder and do our jobs better than ever
before. That's one way we can all help out in the sober days
. timonial meeting
oe ed of each month at 8 p.
_ valuable metals from ore that used to be worthless, and they .
is held the first!
“Have we not all one father? Haih.
not one God created us?” These
. words from Malachi comprise ‘the:
. World”
‘Golden Text to be used Sunday,
March 8, in atl Churches of Christ. .
Scientist, branches of The Mother
Scientist, in Boston Mass. The swb-:
ject of the Lesson-Sermon will be
“Man.’”’
Included among
selections wiill be:
eth the days of the upright: and their
inheritance shall be for ever, The
steps of a good man are ordered iy
the Lord; and he delighteth in his
way. The law of his God is in his
heart; none of his steps shall slide.
Mark the perfect man and behold the
upright: for the end of that man is
peace,” (ps. 37:°23, 31°37.)
The foliowing passages from the
Christian Science textbook, ‘‘Science an Health with Key to the
Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddv,
will also be included: ‘‘Man’s genu-!
the S2rtptural
“The Lord knowBoulder Street every Sunday 11 a. .
Church, The First Church of Christ,! co nday mastine” or
them together
ine selfhood is recognizable only in
, what is good and true. The good man
. finally can overcome his fear of sin.
. This is sin’S necessity—to destroy it. self. Immortal man demonstrates the
government of God, good, in which
is no power to sin.” (pp. 294.,
—Methoadist Church
Sunday school at 10 a. m,_ Preaching service at 11 a. m. Organ prelude
\ Miss Barbara Warren. Anthem, “Selected’, choir. Vocal solo, Lloyd
‘Geist. Sermon “The Light of the
pastor. Closing hymn, prayer, benediction, doxology.
The Epworth League at 6 p, m.
Mark the change in time for the next
March 15. The
time will be 6:30. Ten minutes of
song service. What a blessing these
hymns have been to our fathers and
our mothers and to us. Let us sing
until we make the
church ring. Special musical numbers. Sermon ‘‘Australia’’ Rev. A. L.
Anderson of Downieville. Rev. Anderson is a native of Australia and
will be able to give us .some high
lights on the conditions there at the]
present time. He has three. brothers
living there.
Week events—Prayer and °Bib!e
study hour Tuesday at 7:30 p; m.
The Woman’s Society of Chrtisian
Sevice executive and business session
at 11 a. m, Luncheon at 12:30 p. m.
served by the Priscilla Circle: Proa
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Phone 984,
ley. Coroner A. M. Holmes is also inspector. Watch and se reconducting an investigation into’ the Pans, FOr ow ee ee ee
Valley, with Ray’s Fixit Shop. death
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NEVADA CITY ASSAY AND REFINING OFFICE ~
Vractical’ mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the tree gold
percentages of sulphuréts, value of sulphurets and tailings.
Mail order check wonk promptly. attended to.
Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper.
Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and
Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies,
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The men and women in the Bell System are used to. meeting
emergencies, and they are trained and equipped to carry on
in times of special need. For years they have known the test
of fire, flood and storm. That experience stands in good stead
in this greatest emergency of our time. The Nation is counting
on telephone workers to prove faithful to the task and they —
will not fail. Always before them is the tradition that the
message must go through.
Your dollars will help win the war — buy Defense Bonds
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Marriage LLecenses In Ce
‘Decrease Six Per Cent establishments.
In 1941 Tver 1940 = The figures were released by the
; State department of public health.
} Twenty six counties showed _§inereases in marriages. Five counties
issued the same number of licenses
in 1941 as in 1940 and the remainings 58 counties in the state showed
a@ decrease in licenses.
lar increases in a number of counties
containing major military or defense
The issuing of marriage licenses
in Nevada County in 1941 decreased 6.2 per cent while Sierra County
ecreased 100 per cent.
Im Nevada County in 1941 there
. 45 marriage licenses issued
in -1940 the total was 48. Judge and Mrs. George L. Jones.
: Sierra County there were no} have received word that their daughazes in 1941, In 1940 there . ter Miss Nancy Jones, who joined
eS See ; See oe _ . a Red Cross unit in New York City
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