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October 11, 1943 (4 pages)

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Sees Page Three Nevada City Nugget — Monday, October 11, 1943 Savings 60c Alka Seltzer 60c Sal Hepatica $1.15 Absorbine Jr. _..... 70c Sloans Liniment $1.00 Ironized Yeast _... "5c Carters Pills 60c Mentholatum 75c Baume Bengue Ji: Hie . . i \F a’ . . . . Chamber of Commerce OFFICE IN CITY HALL PHONE 575 *, ras as e 'Blaich family will move to Sacra. mento to reside. Mrs. Jack Fletcher, who has been . visiting in San, Francisco for a time 'has returned to her home in this . . city. ed home from San Francisco Friday evening. . duration. They have rented jhome on Glen Brook Heights. ‘ETSONQl. — Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blaich have sold . heir home, vineyard and other voit RICE FARMERS ngs on the Murchie Road near the’) : -ine Grove cemetery. It is stated the, bg TO SHOOT DUCKS FEEDING ON CROP SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. * 11.—Emergency steps to protect California’s 200,000 acre rice crop against the ravages of wild fowl ‘have been takee Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Conner returnMr. Conner, mining engin(California state chamber of A merce. ‘California Farm Bureau Federation inflicted by wild fow the damage to the rice crops ~~ STATE WORKS ON GRIDINJURIES com. . According to a survey made by the . . has amounted to call M{BILLION IN HAMPER MINERS WAR CONTRACTS a members of his squad, Coach thur Hooper of Grass Valley His™ ule . SAN KRANCISCOQ, Oct. 11.—Congenool cancelled Friday's practice tracts for major war. supplies and gnq with’ a number of his gridder: facilities, awarded to California !ngeoyted the Placer-Galt game at Audustries, now stand at $14,061,128 purn. 000 or approximately 10 per cent of the national total, California second rank among giving the states in toimg every afternoon in ironing out a smooth working eleven for the first es: with a present cumulative total jot $7,986,606,000. In July of this . ies-) . 'year, contracts for planes to Califor-. Fullback: Hocking. : . }/nia manufacturers .totaled $850,-. Righthalf: Pasteris. Quarterback: Langdon. /816,000 as~compared to $235,934,1000 in June and $80,202,000 in May. About a dozen or move other members of the squad will ‘be waiting a Freshmen and sophomores of the original squad of 40 or more gridders are now being coached and drillDue to various minor injuries to ed by Principal William Wilson as * Arjunior varsity and will play a schedHUNTERS BAP re The Grass Valley Miners are workFAR 75 RBULT. ELK S Lefthalf: Marin (pending injur-. ), used for hunting elk California an 1% P) . producers received $478,755,000 for ltheir products during the first five Barnhill, Trathen and Bertino, all’ months of 1943, a 42 per cent into get into the fray also. of three or four games. farmers 1a: Tiveriows 5Oc Hexol.-.,.-.-..-....-... ‘eer, is recovering from a severe sick tal war contracts. The total of conaie ee ; z f : t ze en, and it is expecte he urther Te Saar fee ; rizati as aP ; $1.00 Hinds Honey and spell of several months. d s ag ee eee 52 ee oe tracts awarded to Michigan, now the same of the 1943 season, a contest phase ps bigihon site Bish ee Almond Cream ES SOD DS eet ge 9c Mrs. Will Perry returned Sunday ee oles ei re vanking state. is placed at $16,209.with the Marysville High School tie and Game Commission for the $1.00 Halo Shampoo .... 79¢ es 2 f sees ae j ay duced to a minimum, it was announck aes Pt ob oee a apathy hy dians. which has been scheduled for taking of 75 elk in Inyo county dur70c Vaseline Hair Tonic .. 68c {]. !"0™ Forest Hill where she went to oq today by George Lodi, of Arbuc340,000 in the current report of con7ian Ss Peace nas ae eee ts ine December 4 to 12, ‘both dates in40c Listerine Tooth . be with her brother and family dur4), prominent icé arawer, and ihe oo" awards, from July 1940, to Au= Saturday afternoon, October 16, but clusive A. legal lottery will ss on WPOWUGR eae ek: “B8e [ing the funeral services for their onairm: : aes ote ie, gust 1943, compiled by the Research which may be played Friday night, ok sicdmivs ihe 46 hi 50c Ipana Paste __._...: [cae ale Witla fone voar old. dnaeuiar Phe chairman of the Joint Wild Life Wenaviionl OF the Calllernia. State October 16. ‘ ducted to determine the 75 hunters $1.10 Norplex Vit. B. Tabs 98ce . \_,. ae 5 : Management Committee, which has I a Ea ORE ee. _. }to receive permits, and application i ) child was thrown from the car as a Yeen working for the solution of this Chamber of Commerce from reports Orher than ankle and knee injurto participate must be filed with the . ask : ce adios! her at ae “ problem. eee wal Lanonanrae board. ee a . s V — men ze al Qo. Hiviien of Pieh “and Game i ‘ A RIS . . I erry’s arrival home sh Arrangements have been completj ew York with contracts totaling verver a ow to : e team’s aspil State Building, Los Angeles, Zone . jreceived the sad news that a younger ed for rice growers to obtain the am $13,893.527,000 holds third place. tions yesterday with the announce1 Aa oy ees niakinit. Gerber THE REXALL DRUG STORE . . ! brother i } pipes c LORE 8 ers x oe : sai ees or betore idnight Cctobe \ ther in Utal s F ce ; P : . st states y tw he squad’s huskies? i 3 : Phone 100 i} ae tah had suffered 2’ munition which they need to herd a Ecole POast Seats niet meet ieee Ot eee , 31. The drawing will be held in Lo sick. therducke wil ies Helde ete total, of $19,170,and experienced men have been de-. ,noeies on November 8 at 10 a. © i. Champion Circle, Neighbors f\.4 ana in addition supplementary . @22?00° or 12.5 per cent of the naclared ineligible for football parti-! , éommittes of five persons ropes: ‘Wooderaft. held a mos joyable . a: ; <a het ipation. 2 a : : : a ‘meeting ee. events oe fede ant castes ie eee Spee tl first quarter f thi ree ae team looked at the end of cate oe ee 4 i . g sday e sg. Jards Sa : a 4 ring 8 rs juarter o LIS ; s U a © ; Ae RE eS appoint , 1 . Reese ret Src é i es ; provided for the wild ducks, so as to} _ ae De; : > ae : ,men shall be appointed by the con ‘ “KEEP "EM es achive at none eee ha hold them in the feeding areas.Peryear, major war supply contraci ee Bs an subject to sears miadion to supervise the drawint . prizes awarde Mrs. Clare illips ; yar alifornia i ry tal. throughou e coming week as in-! ; ; 5% FLYING” ae : ‘ee pe ids meas hillips wits for purchase of: needed amawards to California industry total : fis . Hs uh a which will be conducted by the Bu4 rst, and Mrs. / ‘OW g, secAA ‘ : $ 5 ri r other members o e ; * + sal nnie Browning, sec ‘munition are now being obtained by ed vl, t0 2, FO t00! In the second JU ue ; uel : tant Ho © pave this reau of Licenses. KA —— Oo a W ae ae a rice growers through their county quarter of this year, awards seed fais phy ager ae eve re ‘ *. ~The cost of an elk permit is $19. * @®BUY a ‘ oe eee puis oe one war boards. to $620,046,000, but in July of th dle ¥ . 7 i Me ce meup: _. put no money is tobe sent in at the ee ork in akland, came up Sunday : § .' third quarter, they rose sharply toj “nds: Metz, Hamilton. +13 : ; F +5, ts ® DEFENSE a Sr ; SE These protective measures, Lodi hice 8 k Ea (it Ed time of filing an application. Th “ e f. and returned Monday with his family .aid, were worked out through the $1,021,856,000 for that one month,. Tackles: Srunker, oe eT tee will be paid later, only by: those * STAMPS z and Chey will reside there for the cooperative efforts of the Farm. Buprincipally due to heavy aircraft. Tecovers from a broken nose). made eligible for a permit through % Ra : ae awards Guards: Smart, Burtner. . : % * — ———~ reau, rice growers, sportsmen, state ee : : Wicnice: Gatuam. DePaul, (it Fa drawing. + —_ @ % . and federal game officials, and the) As to aircraft contracts, Califoreo ee mein , os ; The commission has ruled that. + : [nia holds first rank among the stat-. @nile Mnjlny mel e rifles of not less than 30 caliber may % ie % % we % ie % % ~ a% e, Je WE REPAIR AND WE FIX Lawn Mowers, Locks, Vacuum Cleaners, .Washing Machines, Electric Irons, Stoves, in short almost anything that is used around the house or the yard, e can repair, RT’S REPAIR SHOP RAY’S FIXIT SHOP 109 WEST MAIN STREET Grass Valley \ DRIVE IN Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables Beer and Wine ‘ STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 3098 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE FOOD PALACE COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL —— UPHOLSTERY OF ALL KINDS 109-3 — Phones 109John W. Darke FINE. WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service & Repairing Work Called for and . Delivered Clarence R. Gray Phone 152 520 Coyote Street New Deal Under Management of Pauline and Johnnie Every Taste 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please ————_ ——_———0B PRINTING. GET YOURS AT THE
——— ——— NnUaQaET lyear is estimated to be the greates fe . in recent years. Cc. H. M. A. MEETS at Auburn at 2 o’clock yesterday. at a 1 o’clock luncheon, the meeting. $600,000 for each of the past two iyears. and the flight of ducks this, . The California Hydraulic Miners. Which .now aggregate association met in the Auburn Hotel. 000 or 16.6 per cent of the natio~al President George Hallock report-. year, total shipbuilding contracts to led ‘on recent conferences of the westCalifornia were $330,000,000, dropern section of the Mining Congress Ping to $139,568,000 in the second ‘held in San Francisco. Officers met quarter, but rising again in July to preceding , backfield materia! ‘from more or less . ; jare certain to,bre2! now severe injuries, . into the game, ! . New York is second state in aircraft ,. construaetion, with $4,341,747,000; land Michigan ranks third. . California is also first among the:if not the starting lineup by \ states in shipbuilding contracts, time. recovering erease over the same period in 1942. game! con infantry divisions were sent io . France. In World War I, forty two Ametri$3,198,139,total. During the first quarter of the $113,066;000. New Jersey ranks second in shipbuilding with $2,403,IS NEEDED even when budget is limited Keystone Market DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. PRINT BLUE for a HAPPY HOME! Correct financing is just as important as the home you buy. Improper financing can cause untold doubts and worries. Protect yourself. You are the one who will make the monthly payments. Study the “financial blueprints” too! Bank of America’s real estate loan service gives you the opportunity to select the type of loan best suited to your particular requirements. If you need money to buy real estate, to refinance, or if you wish to borrow on real estate for any purpose, come to this bank, 213 Commercial Street Phone 67 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. Bank of America NATIONAL FRYS1/22 ASSOCIATION Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System —— 127,000; and Washington is third with $1,657,156,000. ROAD TO BOWMAN OPEN Forest Supervisor Guerdon Ellis of the Tahoe national forest announces? ‘that the closure of the road between . Highway 20 and Bowman Lake which was occasioned by construction work is now lifted and the road is open to general public travel. No other large .business in the country compares with agriculture in respect to the number of separately owned plants and the proportion of thé work done by families owning and operating them. When Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. The largest French library in the United States is in San Francisco. "What You Buy With WAR BONDS Services On Sunday morning as you sit in church and see the vacant places in the choir and wonder where the. ‘a Hotel Clunie UNBER NEW MANAGEMENT IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP AND COCKTAIL BAR ARE RENOWNED IN CALIFORNIA RATES FROM $1.50 UP Excellent Service—Best Food 8TH AND K STREET, .— SACRAMENTO, CALEFORNIA TOY AND JACOBS. JACK BRUNO, Manager war. has taken the young people from your community you may feel certain that they are attending divine services if circumstance perSan Francisco.’’ connected in service. new power and transmission Chaplains and choral leaders are found on the larger ships and even abroad in the ,Army centers. Millions of hymnals have been dis‘NOTICE T0 TAXPAYERS Taxes of the City of Nievads for the year 1943 are now due and payable. If not paid before 5 p. m. on Monday, October 11, 1943 a penalty of ten per cent will be added. Office hours: 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. SAM HOOPER, Ex Officio Tax Collector. tributed to the men and women of all services and you may rest assured ‘that a portion of the savings you are placing into War Bonds is used for their spiritual welfare. U. S. Treasury Department YOUR EYES TELL 7a how you we e feel inside Look in your mirror. See if temporary constipation is telling on your face, in your eyes. Then try Garfield Tea. It’s the mild, pleasant way to relieve intestinal sluggish ithout drastic drugs. Feel better, look better, work better. (AS A PRECAUTION, USE AS DIRECTED) SF WRITE FOR LIBERAL TRIAL PACKET Enclose 10c, to cover handling, for generous Trial Packet, sufficient for 8 cups. GARFIELD TEA CO., dist at 3rd Ave. WY. TEA GARFIELD. The Mild Herb Laxative Dept. 98 adequate power supply shall by way of Utah, New Mexico and Arizona and established a home at 1420 Kirkland Avenue, they became our Millionth Electric Customer. We were happy to be ready and able to serve these newcomers with dependable and economical electricity. But the most pleasing of all was when Mrs. Gill was asked —"'Have you received your first month’s P. G. and E. electric bill?” And her answer was "Why, yes I have tt right here. It is exactly $3.46. The last place where we lived our bill was always considerably more than that amount, and I am using my same electric range, washing machine and other appliances. I know we are going to like On the Home Service Front during a five year period of defense preparation and later.the all-out production for war, more than 150,000 new electric customers have been On the War Service Front the amount of electric power needed to supply military establishments and war industries alone is equal to TWICE the normal daily requirements of the City and County of San Francisco. And during the past five year defense and war period more than 3500 miles of Kilowatt hours to help speed the man-hour production of military supplies is our main job these days. The men in the powerhouses, the men that maintain and build the power lines, the engineers and clerical help—some 12,000 employees of this company—are determined that an done, even though more than 2300 employees of this company now serve in the armed forces. Catifornia and the Nation can depend on that. CLICK cra on goes service to our MILLIONTH _. Electric Customer Gill came to San Francisco lines have been erected. be maintained. This will be