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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 30, 1942 (6 pages)

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Pai 1942 MATL ACE WARE UNCLE SAM'S SAILORS ON HORSEBACK SEE PANAMA FROM THE SADDLE Page Five ie nomic structure of our people. Cyonfidence, good faith, and common honesty (Continued from Page One) between management and BIRTHS PHELAN—In fields and factories, practices. and those me any position of public trust. GEORGE—In: who! IT am absolutely opposed al hatred. must cease, The selfishness of differen; greed and_ to the groups must cargo social and secondary boycott and hot practices. But the governor be uprooted. The great economic forces of our favors land must be moulded .into a united these vielent practices by vetoing the . race and nation. I propose to brine SH which ontlawed them, IT shall give . about a mutual bond of coordination: my best effort to sustain the courag-. and respeet among the vast ranks 5f ecus action, of the legislature when! the million s who are identified with it overrode his veto by a two-ihtrds! labor and vote and re-enacted this management. Those worthy whe measure into law. Gras s sonable boycott and hot ‘cargo the votof California will administer a Without ers defeat stinging methods. I do these to believe the tyrannical war can can not be tolerated. We must unite in be won ona forty hour week. I am conthat ‘rve regular Navy. Enlistment in the U. 8. Naval Reserve is for four ears, but all men enlisting in the aval Reserve .will be released to inactive duty as soon after the na Americans majority share compromise civil of and interial truee conflict. and economical, We must this view. with economic civil war, to Mar. Mrs, Ralph of Miss Mamie ( tional emergenty as their services can be spared, regardless of the length of time remaining in their enlistment. .If the emergency ends within a period of several months, those enrolled in the Naval Reserve will not be required to complete their 4 year term in active servic>. Opportunities for advancemen*. to learn skilled trades, for travcl and adventure are identica! whether a man enlists in the recular Navy or the Naval Reserve, and his pay, food, clothing, medical and dental care are the same, al for the great cause of American lab Fenton and conditions that labor justly deserves. and economic government (nd I believe employers should pay those ley; a native of Indiana, holiday.’’ mental ins Nevad&é City. today right to work payment of tribute 1942, Joseph *Beaudin: without the Holmes cc it By WARREN BAYLEY or fealty to any a theorists As the years have passed this cusey. The peddler life was pust a step‘tom has been almost abandoned.' Ding stone and-as time went on he the kind generosity o a rich bachelor, Julien Poydras, now deceased some 118 years. At the time of his death he left a trust fund to provide dowries for needy brides and West Baton of Pointe Coupee Rouge _ parishes. Each year since 1824 the proceeds of this trust have been divided among the newly married poor. The annual award of these dowries is an event which a‘t:acts wide attention. The amovnt depends upon the number of applicants and amount the fund has earned, the _One year there ‘was only one applicant and this lucky bride brought to her new husband the entire amount. AS and I-want to sit down.” Its that time of the year when its well to remember the the girl friend again TRY ONE OF OUR FANCY EASTER BOXES AND FOR THE KIDDIES redemption of the government of this EASTER EGGS The war demands by the These are perform any federal wholly unnecessary publie service. EASTER BASKETS AND TOYS Place your order now for Choco Beautiful fancy large ones. Order the name on in Cko-olate. Candy Eass from one half cent up Cunning Easter Bunnies, Chicks. The children love them. Attends Mining Meeting— Carroll Coughlan attended the meeting of gold mining men held in Sacramento Friday. Easter Novelties at. Colley’s Con Bluebird Confectionery 110 Mill Street also here that he made his will which provided the fund for needy brides. There are many legends about how Poydras came to make such an unusual will. Some say that as a young to alterably against the personal, poli-. j system (California’s now DRESS UP ramp administrative I address myelf. 98c to $1.29 to LADIES’ HATS$1.98 Louisiana is the only state in the those who have saved throughout Union whith has parishes. They cortheir lives in order—to invest their a general rule the applicants numrespond to counties in other states. late 2S Children’s Gay Spring Hats In addition to these two groups ry fund, Others say the girl died beore he accumulated enough to marry of employees, there is a third group her. Whatever the truth may be, he among the people of California who will ge known as ‘‘the father’ to have been badly abused by this ad-. : ministration} ae Mate Ba Se a , Gayest Colors! Newest Styles, Are Blooming In Our Collection ‘government. As governor. I propose man he lost his bride-to-be because to destroy itt root and branch. her parents could not provide a dow Louisiana i oa Sac "a Their tical, parasitical in Grass Valley x only ‘purpose is to serve their master . } ant Phone 52 fectionery. street. a wharf and an orphan asyvice, I knew from experience “the lum were named after him, Through his will he established the first pubgreat and valued work which the lie school in Louisiana—the Poydras rank and file of state employees are Accademy—still operated here in New performing. They, too, are of the best Roads under the same name. It was American citizenship. But I am un-. : countless generations of brides, lunatic replied egg EASTER BOXES OCF .FANCY CANDIES Some nationalities still cling to the became one of the state’s great finin the coming elections. theory that a newly married couple ancial geniuses. At the time of his As a former member f th Cali-. ; srould have a running start, but in ‘Service Commission. . } general, parents now agree that it is death he owned six plantations and fornia Civil a sufficient job to rear a girl with-). more than 1000. slaves. A town, a with all my heart I am for civil] ser Here in New Roads the custom has do-you want The BASTER REMEMBRANCES © the resqurcey' of So much for private employment. late cream decorated eggs — with I speak now of public employment. names. Colley’s Confectionery. the words—-he married a definite asset} with the white and blacks, accepting instead of a questionable liability. . . furs and bear grease in lieu of mon been preservedthtough "aed sai who . I pledge myself and every power bring with her as a dowry? Thank #imoznt is somewhat under one hungovernment have not approached the you. I did’t get anything either. j dred dollars each. limit, but there is no sign of cooperBack in the old days when a maid . The life story of Poydras is a ation from our state government in was married, it was the custom to! -‘assie in itse:f. He was born (in settle a sizeable sum on the bride. France and arrived in Louisiana penletting up on the taxpayers. A brand of non-essential, political, The husband .was then off to a flying. niless. Undaunted he strapped a pack] start instead of having a large dentto his back and began a_ business machine-type job holders are being ist bill to foot during the first few
. career. For years he tramped the kept on the public. payroll by our months of married life, In other; southern part of the state, trading present governor. her off their hands. What sory, don’t carry teast war and capability which I possess to the ing bed for racketeers and tyrants. This feature appears through the courtescf y O. K. Tire Weld Co. G. (Red) Jarrard, Hills Flat, Grass Valley, California. out having to pay some one to take I political fair to honest labor. It is the spawn and_ fim: “but have done ed shop, It is un-American. It is un 15 toast. native yom any difference, will be a Jewish Was approached by sidled. up and beegec Funeral Home. Nevada die ail I have determined to crusade for their cause. the organized, must be preserved, if we and a make you i of Canada, resident of Nevada Cou ty three months, aged 58 years local arrangements Wwe re h¢ are to remain a free people. I utstate. terly oppose the doctrine of the clos—Wallace L, Ware. ber hetween 12 doesn’t day “You An inspector at di: ths; under ection of the Holmes Funeral Ho: BEAUDIN—In Nevada City, M rally in support of these principles. man, or set of men, organized or un did your wife aged “Tt years. The funeral services were h California into this fight. wages and meet those conditions to I call the people of California to I believe that every man’s funda money “Dear me,” she murmured, will die on a Jewish h viday.’ “Which,one?”’ Any ized and well led effort to put the al] employees alike. much Wiliam —her head sadly. Fenton, of Nevada -City, Mrs. W711 Robinson and Mré. Frank Wyl!: Oakland. and Ben Fenton of] ) in the confusion and distress -of our . or. But I believe they have suffered desperate war efforts, have *‘wea ken. too long the type of leadership that ‘ed and disunited our people, has jeopardizd their cause. They . We must win this war and _w:. must be rescued from the spoiling . }must redeem this state. This can and destructive influence of the rac. be done only by work and sacrifice. keteers who now rule. . This can be done only by forgetting I believe that labor has the right, . all rivalries and jealousies and by by. collective . bargaining, to. strive ! uniting insa-stern, hard, well organfor and attain wages and working % How ESTEE that I know from experience the great . has been waged from the gover nor’; and valued work which the rank.and (offi ce, and marked by cripling confile of organized labor are performflict between capital and labor, We} ing, They are of the best American must have an end to the attacks ofcitizenship. With all my heart I am 'soci BROILER VAG ABOND. R. 68 years. The funeral services were held Saturday under the direction of the Holmes Funeral Home. Hitler went to a fortune telley, She looked in her crystal and shook PENTON—In Berkeley, March 25 Mary A. Fenton. -mot?} SAGER—In: a Valley, Cottage Hill. Nevada County, aged Aeetetoteteteteed fede straddled leather before giving up his bucking broncho or plow horse for the bounding main. The sailors in whites above are seamen in the U. S. Naval Reserve on shore leave in Panama. No distinction is made between sailors in the Naval Reserve and those in the the and strife or bitterness. The devastating controversies and sitril that have been painfully re-occurrin : not demand $91. 1942, Mrs. 27, fam convinced that in the seeond t lab. Miners Hospital, March 27, 1942, to I neither seek the labor in fieldy gnd! {factdries ere! 27, 1942, to Mr. and favor nor fear the displeasure of this cohorts and partners in the work that. George, a daughter, un-American @nd subversive pack, lies ahead. DEATH Nor will one of them receive from * Faction No, the U.S. Navy doesn’t have City at or must be achieved. Those who own/Mr. and Mrs. Jamés Phelan, a these @ cavalry unit, but many a sailor 27, 1942 Sarah Eager; a native of Nevada substance in California farms, industrial projects, business, and resident ete Nevada City Nugget — Monday, March 39. ial. property. has our people developed own Great credit is due the realtors for HERE’S A DOUBLE-BARRELED PROGRAM fornia. FOR FAR-SIGHTED AMERICANS ganee and soaring taxes of this ad I charge that the willful extravaministration are deliberately and diapolitically designed to undermine the safety in California realty holdings. It is imperative to the redemption EASTER % o, their stimulating service in this state in the sale and development of Cali with shoes for the entire family. second. sunset of their lives, Buy bonds and stamps to help finance the planes and ns required by Our Country’s war effort. i An aalls so that when America’s great out productive capacity is fully geared once more to turn , home appliances, autoe — homes the products of Peac — mobiles, and the many other things Americans want account are fighting and working dollars. Many of them are are converted by the bank into defense loans..many S. Defense invested in Government Bonds. Buy more U. too! ly, atical system Bonds and Stamps. Save se DeSubscribe to your firm's payroll deduction plan or purcha ‘fense Bonds regularly through this or any bank or post office. a ic er Am of nk BaNATI ONAL 2805N'c3 ASSOCIATION E CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANC ‘upon their . who produce from the soil is of para mount importance. The lice—of Communism must be scourged from our land.‘The spies and traitors who are lurking in oury midst must be found and finished. The thistles anid thorns of distrust and hatred that have flourished in the fields of American industry and labor must be ploughed under, Our task is monumental, for it involves the re-building of the social and eco Rayons—Sizes . to 14 inclusive $2.69 to $3.49 . $1.19 to $1.98 ae,ee $1.98 to $4.98 Rees savings, As an owner and operator of farming enterprises, I became mindful of the vital importance of the farm and farmer. in California. I learned, as many of-you know, that California is the greatest farm producer in’ the Union, At this time when it has-been said truthfully that food will win the ‘war and write the peace, the protec‘tion and) encouragement of those Cotton Prints, Cotton Sheers and 89c to $2.98 BERKSHIRE HOSIERY seers $2.98 to $4.98 LADIES’ DRESSES which .will <provide for them in the = you will have enough money to meet-your needs. — s saving Remember that the dollars you deposit in your return DRESSES. All b styles, whites, blacks and two-tones. ation be lightened, so that those who have expressed their confidence in the future of California, by investing in property, may realize a safe and proppr CHILDREN’S ue of this state that the ‘burden of tax ICTORY AND PEACE! Buy U.S. Defense Bonds — ‘and Stamps to insurethe first. Save extra dollars so that you will be better prepared to enjoy the . GET READY FOR largely California. St s+? Renee iteshah +(eons -% "4 state ° BUY FOR VICTORY!..SAVE FOR PEACE! Our because Rayons. Sizes 12 to 52 inclusive. Look our Gay Easter Stock over. $2.49 to $4.98 . LADIES’ PURSES White and Colored $1.65 to $2.49 N} ME E FORMEN’STH DRESS SHIRTS $1.49 to $1.98 98c to $2.23 oe $1.98 to $3.98 __. WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE EASTER OUTFIT. STYLED ESPECIALLY FOR YOUR PERSONALITY Golden Rule pie eheS: $5). 150 MILL STREET