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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 9, 1944 (4 pages)

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ae “fined by statute, Printed and Published at Nevada City. * fy F $f at 3p A 4 ead . =: O.4 e Editor:.and gg '. Published Semi-Weekly, Monday anda Ibursday _ at Nevada City, California, and entered as ma. Matter of the second class-in t!.+ postoffice a: Nevada City under Act of Cor.’ oss, March 3, -— ; NWN RALES ; + 830 cents Caaairrice t DAY meaning of the word itself. : is — : in aa tee n't want this. kin of a vic! ‘sinister armistice, but a tie time we we have panes, not armistice. i shoulder to shouldg’alone in the underground nted by an all-Jewish brig‘Palestine and : ae wil be volunteers with s been . sl a was as to dee’ year has a double significance hs us, ar—perhaps the pivotal year of the war— a allies have reversed the course of, the NEVADA CITY NUGGET * Regardless of simmering reports ae clits and intrigue, . the fact remains that the American naval victory and. the . Chinese defeats have sifted the empsasis of the war in = i\ from, the interior to the coast. . The United States war department in announcing Gen. Stillwell’s recall, declared he was to be given a new and important post. That-post may be command of an allied expeditionary force to land on the China coast.—Contributed. JUST WONDERIN’ The wordy campaign is completed, The candidates know where they stand And a peace that is almost alarming Settles down on this over wrought land; So I'm resting as others are doing From the stress and the strife and the strain, : But when four years are clipped from the record, ae ‘should be good this. year, ‘Jers, stockmen and residents in the THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1944, — Fn a DOW NIEVILLE RAIN REPORT The automatice recording rain gauge at Downieville ranger station showed 3.55 inches of rain fell during the heavy storm of October 31. This, added to the amounts received during three previous small storms, and subsequent rail fall during the ‘first three days of November, brings the seasonal total to 5.11 inches of moisture. The amount of rain fall this date last year, was 2.83. and hunting reports Ranger Warren Barnes of the Big Bend district, Tahoe national forest. Numerous recent reports of campBear are plentiful Highway 40 area, have shown that the bruin population is in the in-. 4 For Ree: a and are driving: them back. Victory, théugh os t alec implies hae hostilities will ts We'll upand ‘have at it again. I wonder if we were not all glad when the last maledic,. tory address had been delivered and the nosy campaigners re. turned to their usual fields of endeavor. There are many who crease. Several bags have’ been. reported to date and more kills. will undoubtedly be made before the season closes, on December 31st. Two bear. may be taken with either gun or bow and arrow states Barnes. Enjoyment or peace. This time at asting and just peace for — but for those who come after E "age for the aggressors can this . eat day is here, we want’ say that the late home front conflict was the most heatedly abrasive of all the nation has so far endured; but that is not so; it followed the usual pattern and in*some measure fell short of the sound and fury of former seasons of emotional thinking. Big Bend ranger station for inform. 4 ation as to the location affording best opportunity for kills. I wonder if some other method will ever. tye: found for choosing ‘the president of these United States: Probably not, it is difficult to discard old ‘American’ customs and with the weapon of free speech, nfany of our liberties have emerged victorious. Now that the, campaign is. bikenaly o avers isa te be hoped that we may settle down to the business. in hand, forget our animosities, suspicions and fears, wir ‘the war and build a peace that shall at least keep the world immune’ ‘from -war £0 ‘beyond Presidio avenue, half the distance from ‘Building, to the beach. Hunters are invited to stop at the Cablecars in San Francisco do not ‘ about the ferry]j Our patrdhs find that despite . rationing and wartime conditions the quality of our meat, ‘ measures up to the same high . stadnards we maintained. Our meats come from the best cattle, lambs and ‘ ‘swine that money can buy. Our ‘ have always { on a foundation of high qual. . ity and reasonable prices. Ask your neighbors about us. They . will tell you. eyes bleary, count of that campaign. = years ae you'll see.” “Nonsense, T exclaimed, “the Rchecicai: ‘eagle never just supervised a game between two husky Yes it’s over; I found ‘m God an’ there's an end o’ that:” is’ in. can eagle echoed my sentiments. I found him ‘sitting [tree and trul ae 1s = ppt "Oh, "I said consolingly, “May They. should business, hink you're right,” said for several generations to come. upon the lowest branch of a tal pine he was a ‘sight; feathers broken and rumpled, noble mein sadly out.of line. “What's the matter?” I inquired’ sympathetically. “Can’ t you see?” che snapped, I'm a mess and all on acfo “You sée I was scream leader for both }teams: and they almost tore me limb from limb.” WV" Why did you have 6 ‘scream for both teams?”’ I then ing juired. “Well, both teams are all American and boys will . be boys. I've screamed for a lot of these all star taams, but this ugh as any I've ever been mixed up in.” y former ones; you've’ forgotte s0”", said the eagle, J old ird, and.J can’t stand as get mean under study to take over some of That's it, I'm a tired old bird. Count up ‘another game four . to pis is, where do th ee mines? "—A. Merriam Co Ce ere ‘their fights yself saying to myself, thank I found that the the Ameni“this game was no worse than n. I guess I'm getting to be.a
much excitement as . used the big bird, rl be réady to ence,! but what I’ want Ms Pe Lee a Me nie Ws ‘Me hol E.F. Dwyer: Depot: ee Leave Nevada Cy 1:30P. M. Pile ey “anv Neda Gi 6 4A. M-—3:45°PM. KEYSTONE MARKET . DAVE RICHARDS,. Prop. 213 Commercial Street =; Phone ‘67 : Nevada City . When Bitoni Look Your -Way PROI 298 i T, M. HATS—zoft felts, softly fitting . ) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON your pend, in softest colors. Office H 400 B Broad Street Sometimes a ‘snatch of veil, . . ayanin er OPi2 a. m.; *ALE howe a garland of felt. gs 7-8. Phone 395 i owers : ATTORNEYS AOR MSN Ee ay 32 ng Broad Str 115 Mill 8t., Grass Valley Neviida City “atte 38 ted ‘Phe Holmes F re a et js poey you got mussed up a bit, just as soon as your feabe Piel psd fg ome. a thers are straightened ‘out and you get some rest, you'l be as . bul pasa doe at all hours a nena ie dee, need to of laa for victory over our ene-. : 246 Sacramento St. Nevada Cliy a e esta lishment of lastins N , ahs _,[trcatieagle ever grows old” mie MINING. ENGINEERS Fo ONNOR United Gia Miageal Servering Licensed 8 : i festa West Main St. at Valle aaa. REPAIR , work on all ae Address 618 Zion Street, Nevada City. “1162tp ies WANTED—AWorkens for West Coast} * Ship Yards. Mechanics, helpers;. ‘PHYSICIAN acgett, M. D. , AND 8 typigts and ldborers. U. 8. °:®m-. Office Hours: 1 to 3. Tee _ ployment. office, 111.South “AvSundays 11:30 to 12:30. _bome Street, Grass Vatiey, 1124tp 129 South Auburn St,, Grass Valley aS a oe Grass Valley 360 . wer—Grags ‘VaPOSITION as companion acd AY to elderly berson or couple, Would as POWER JONES, M.D do plain eng Write care of! skonagel AND. SURGEON Pane le oo 129 a oe Sti, Grass foi ‘tler or’ more “Beltvered in ‘Nevada bad or Grase Valley. Jakes Wood . } Yard, Cartoscelli Place, © Grage . ley-Nevada City Highway. y 4-13-1moc. WANTED —_ Coin ‘collections. 1,. -E. ‘Bherow, Box 2, Nevada’ City. I _$mo.-21-13 }}@n 0: SAN FRANCISCO. ‘ReHeble Transfer,’ Grass’ Valiey, i} 471-W. or 39. eer DISTANCE . } "Man te stantlns’ furniture van. {jj ; Wiret class staroge facilities. Fur. ' niture bought and bokd. ‘Elite ” Fiat ifh Weekly trips to bay ‘area.’ Phone ee 3ltt j. el -_ Enterprise 10506 EXxPurt. ‘RADIO REPAIRING —. } Loud Speaker Systems for Rent./} Complete stock of Portable. and} he Bach NN large type radio. batteries. ART’s in Radio ills, 201 Mill Grass Valley. Phone 984. 2-19tf RADIO HOSPITAL — Specialists ~ Street, . . . OUSTOMAH LODGE No, 16 100F Moots WN. 8. .G. W. every Tuesddy evenine at Pythian Castle, 232 Broail Stree? Visiting. Native Sons welcome, — . D. PEARD, Pres. Ci W. CHAPMAN, Rec. nee aero a reed -Meets every Tuesday evening at -¢:30 i ue Fellows Hall. hereto § Now, Tax Col . City.of . thority . public n delinque gether V on or be low, the es are 3 law, be on Dece 00. Tax §1.06.-To sBURVIE (Marion Patt of . $200.00. than. OHER( —BSt. P ty $150.0 $800.00. Cost BE 0) BR, ISAE Lot 7, Bl . Imps. $5 $7.80. Pe tal $9.42. DOLAIN . Part’ of Lh $150. Imt Lot 8, Bh Imps $256 .80, Pena! tal $19.64 Lot 1, Bk Imps. $30 $5.40. Per tal. $6.93. DORGAI Part of Li $200.00. 1 . $100. 00. " .80, Penal tal $19.64: HADDY, Part of Lo $100.00. ° Cost $.50; Part of Lo $250.00. $350:00. 7 Penalty $1 $26.77. JONES, Part of Lot