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October 22, 1942 (4 pages)

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Nevada City Nugget — Jey, October®22, 1942. —TIMELY— Specials VIMMS Vitamins and Minerals. 50c size FREE when you buy the ‘ large $1.75 size. $2.25 value for only $1.69 CAMPANA BALM : Ine 50c bottle regular and one 50c bottle special: BOTH 49c Jeris Hair Tonic and Shampoo tonic—35c Shampoo. BOTH FOR 5ic 50c Soap Clearance Values to 25-—NOW 5c CAKE R. E. HARRIS THE REXALL DRUG STORE Phone 100 '. System has asked the We Can HELP YOU Make Your_ Car last for the duration. Factory Specified Engine TuneUp and Steering and Front End Alignment Equipment SERVICE GARAGE Ww: S. WILLIAMSON, Prop. Sor. Pine and Spring. Phone 106 SAFE AND LOCKSMITA Keys Made While You Wait Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric Irons, Steves, Etc, Repaired. SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, SCISSORS, HTC., SHARPENED Gunsmith, Light Welding RAY’S FIXIT SHOP 109 West Main St., ‘Phone 602 . GRASS VALLEY For VENETIAN BLINDS and LATEST PATTERNS John W. Darke 109-3 Phones 109-M ARMY RECRUITING: and through the National Ski Patrol Auburn Ski (Club to recommend as many recruits 5 ee IS NEEDED even when Iibudget is limited Keystone. DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. 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. LEGAL NOTICES United States Department of the Interior, General Land Office District Land Office at Sacramento, Californio. Mineral Application No. 034458. September. 22, 1942. Notice is hereFINE WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service & Reps, Work Called fer and Delivered Clarence R. Gray 520 Coyote Street Phone 152 New Deal Under Management of Pauline and Jehnnie BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please Every Taste 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley by given that ELWELL GOERING. one of the heirs and for the heirs of Andrew Goering, deceased; and who is also known as Elwell D. Goering. also known as Elwell Dean Goering; whose postoffice address is R. F. D. ‘Nevada City, California, has made application for patent for two placer mining claims situate in the Selby Flat Mining District, Nevada County, California, in the NWY% tion 1, Township 16 North, Range 8 East, Mount Diablo Base and Méridian, described as follows: (1) East ing Claim, consisting of Lot 3 of the NW% of Sec. 1, T, 16 N. R. 8 E,, P{. D. B. & M., and the SE% of the iINWY%, of Sec. 1, T. 16 N., R. 8 E., M. D. B. & M., comprising the E 14 of the NW% of said Section 1. (2) Loyal Placer Mining Claim, consisting of the SW% of the NW 1%. of Sec. 2,2. 10° NR BMD. Be & MThat the lands adjoining on the North, South, East and West are patented. There are no_ conflicting claims. That the. location notice for the East Extension Loyal Gravel TO NUGGET SUBSCRIBERS Will you please notify the Nugget Office any time you do not receive your copy of ‘the Nevada City Nugget. PHONE 36 Placer Mining Claim is recorded in Book 24 of Mining. Claims at page 431, Records of Nevada County, California; that the location notice for the Loyal Placer Mining Claim is recorded in Book 25 of Mining Claims, page 298, Records of Nevada County, California; and that the amended location motice for the Loyal Placer Mining Claim is recorded in Book 33 of Mining Claims, page 264, Records of Nevada Coanty, California. A vein or lode of quartz, in the N% NEY NWY% (N¥ of lot 3) said See. 1, T. 16 N., R. 8 E., M. D. B. & M., which is believed to be gold bearing; is hereby expressly excluded from this application. Ellis Purlee, Register. Date of First Publication: Sept. 28, 1942. Date of Last Publication: Novem‘ber 30, 1942. “KEEP ’EM FLYING” FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN _. FOOD PALACE Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables Beer and Wine NEVADA CITY, PHONE 398 -— 6 ®BUY © DEFENSE @STAMPS ———e @S a Chamber of Commerce OFFICE IN CITY HALL PHONE 575 ; training in have already obtained assignment to the 87th Mountain Regiment through the help of thes Auburn Ski Club. Inas poueiote. The War sically fit skiers, or Department wants phyfantry Regiment. The regimént is now Fort Lewis while completing the mountains stationed at summer . ? of the to complete the training of mountaineering. the 87th Colorado, the force in Much has ‘been written of Mountain Regiment in Life and Time They are completely mountain service at all seasons of the year, using horses and mules extensively in summer, and sleds:in winter. It is the firepower and . winter magazines. equipped for skis and motor exceptionally heavy in of automatic weapons, motor pack equipment. ; . ‘ During the past year several men . . t artillery Market . of Sec-. , Extension Loyal Gravel Placer Min-. } Political Advertisements PENSIONERS _ BACK WARREN'S OLD AGE PLAN . Candidate Given Credit For Liberalization of Present State Pension Allowance 'Savs Pension Is a “Matter of Right,”’ Earned During Productive Years “Earl Warren, candidate for Gov-} ernor, has done more in a few months! to secure for California pensioners a liberal interpretation of regulations affecting ‘outside income’ than any other person.” “He should be elected Governor, and thousands of California’s ‘Elder Citizens’ are going to see that he is elected.” “In every city and town in the State old people are among his chief supporters, and are earnestly working to place him at the head of the State government.” These are the statements of hundTeds of Pension recipients who demen who have . Hanson, who desire to volunteer ected force of list whether or ‘he applications daily, it is ; answer less congested areas. University of California, = chairman of the Northern Sub-committee of of Defense. among married’ men, because of the cluded are Harry Rosenberry, gon . Robie, and Eddie Aro of. Auburn; Aq! Newcastle; Red Mosher, . lived: ave worked in the mountains,. Sporis writer of the Sacramento EXPERT SKIERS trappers. prospectors, packers, guidUnion; and Roy Mikkelsen, now in! i es, horsemen, and mountain sports-. Officers’ training for the 87th. The Army wants well qualified) men with extensive outdoor moun-. Full information and applications . skiers and mountain men now, foritain experience for immediate as-. ‘or enlistment can be obtained in. assignment to the Mountain Forces.!.ignment to the 87th Mountain In-. Auburn from Wendell Robie, by bee for this sel the army. Men ean en-'! not of draft and age, and . questionnaives . Northwest, and will soon be movedj Covering their qualifications are not .
to Camp Hale, the. new mountain . andled through drafi boards, but . forces winter training center just. Cleared by the National Ski Patrol! completed at Panda Valley in the Sy Stom directly, with the Adjutant . Rocky Mountains ‘near Leadville,. *e7e! ‘al Ce the army. MOVE QUT FOR WAR WORKERS IS. PRAPASED PLAN BERKELEY Oct. 22.housing situation, in -ommunities With the} war production j becoming more apparent that the to the problem lies in acute i best ! . the . voluntary withdrawal of families not . tied by business or family reasons 20 . This is the opinion-of Wayren C. erry, professor of architecture at the the Housing the State Council who is “War industries report an inereasing turnover of labor, particularly Profesinability to obtain housing,” sor Perry noted. “In view of the gravity of the situation, it does not seem too much to ask families who} could move without to do so. undue hardshir “Because of the shortage of strategic materials, existing housing facilities must be used to the maximum Many war workers are still travelive 50 miles or more each home and factory, and-surveys indicate that by November of this ve7: 35.66 per cent of their automo?ile: will he off the road because o* lack of tires, and by November of 1943. 85.50 per cent will be useless.” He pointed to Santa Cruz as an er ample of a town which, with no essential industries to draw men, had faced a surplus of 1600 houses within and without the corporate limits. After posting announcemen‘s on Army and Navy bulletin boards and advertising in state newspapers, howway hatwenn clare that it was largely through Parl Warren’s offorts that the California regulations on earnings allowed pensioners were liberalized. “There has been too much politics . and not enough action,”’ Warren says, adding: : “TI believe in an old age pension as a matter of right—as something we earn in. our productive years by our contributions to the upbuilding of the community. If I am elected Governor of California, I shall see that that principle is embodied in our pension laws.” ever, the housing space was cut down by one-third and town officials are now wondering if they ' will have enough room. REGITRATION IN CALIFORNIA By TOM M. BRIGHT ~SACRAMENTO, Oct. 22.—(UP)-—California had the-greatest registration in history when 3,820,776 voiPENSIONERS! —DON’T FORGET AND DON’T BE FOOLED! REMEMBER IT WAS EARL WARREN WHO FORCED THE . MORE LIBERAL ALLOWANCES VOTE FOR WARREN Warren-for-Governor Committee lers qualified for the Nov. 3 general! . election, although the figure anjnounced by Secretary [Peek showed a gain of only over the August primary. The Democrats maintained their substantial margin over Republicans with a total of 2,300,206. as compared with 1,370,069, representing a gain of 47,305 Democrats over August. and 17,062 Republicans. The November, 1938 registration of 3,454,058 was 366,718 under the new total. ‘Peek said the minor parties were as follows: Townsend, 8,689; Prohibition, 5,389; ‘Communist, 631; 69,480 “HOT CARGO” AND THE Po now, are a flagrant interference with PRODUCTION FOR VICTORY! Remember, these un-American weapons are used for ONLY ONE PURPOSE —to blockade the production and delivery of goods. Therefore we MUST abolish them in wartime, to puta UNITED CALIFORNIA behind the United Nations! To put this law into effect, it is necessary to — Vote “YES” Proposition 1 : Mrs. George Hitchins. They also visjungtion of Adams and Long Streets. Mrs. M. Wright of Oakland who will company at the town. ibrief visit in this city. He was called miscellaneous, 7,423, and declined to state, 128,369. i) iMr. and Mrs. F. C. Beedle of Reno, spent the past weekend with Mr. Beedle’s sister. and husband, Mr. and ited Mrs. Beedle’s _ brother, Snell of Boulder Street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nye of Boulder Street left Tuesday for San Francisco where they will spend the winter. : Ralph Nye, pharmacist in Dickerman’s Drug Store, and Mrs. Nye moved into their new home at the John Mr. and Mrs. L. Davidson, came down from the Plumbago mine Tuesday and met Mrs. Davidson’s sister, visit with them for a few weeks. Mrs. Ernest Mohr left Wednesday for Lone Pine to join her husband who has a position with a mining Frank ‘Crampton, engineer in charge of international highway construction in Costa Rica, is making a north by the death of his mother. He expects to return to his duties in PIR ETERS ORG OO ENERSES IIIT EEN TST Oo STEIN ET Pon 1 ever argue with Grandma Hoskins about American history unless vox know what you’re talkine about, Because when Grandma states a fact, tt ceally is a fact. The other day we got to talking about George Washington — who besides being a ¢reat ¢ general, was a publie surveyor. a successful farmer and a wise statesman. “And he made mighty good beer, too,” says Grandma. That was news te most of us. “You can see his private recipe for beer right in the New York Public Library,” Grandma Hoskins tells us. “In his own. handwriting, at that.” Pa * * And then she opened up on how Washington and those others who founded America believed in beer and moderation. Told us about Wilby Joe Marsh House of Representatives and made-the motion urging ‘‘the manufacture of beer in every State of the Union.” And that same year Massachusetts passed an act stating that “the wholesome qualities of malt Hquors greatly recommend them to general use.’ * * * From there on— until early in 1918, the brewing industry kept . growing and beer and ale kept getting better and better. Then came prohibition , . . thirteen dark years that bred vice and crime, Grandma says it taught us something though — something that George Washington and all those other early Ame7ican statesmen knew all along.. that no law ever takes the place of selfrestraint and moderation. * * * of State Paul . That’s why they were friends of beer and made moderation a cornerstone of American freedom. They were right about a lot of things — Washington and Adams and Penn. And from where I sit, they certainly were right about liam Penn who had his own brewery down in Pennsylvania, and Israel Putnam . . Samuel Adams of Massachusetts ‘and James Oglethorpe cf Georgia. “Beer,” Grandma goes on, “has rown up with the country because : : is a arael of good fellowship moderation, too. and moderation.” Way back in 1789, she told us, James Madison stood up in the Copyright, 1942, Brewing ny Foundation ame No. 51 of a Series Bi rise ESSN: Dw It takes ; 12,000 telephone calls to build a bomber! And it takes a lot of calls to build shijs, tanks, guns ..to move millions of men and the supplies they need. With vital telephone materials drafted for the duration, additional lines cannot be built at this time. But war calls must go through. So will you, please: Ask yourself, every time you are about to make . a long distance call, is this call necessary? And when you do call, please be brief. Your assistance, and your understanding of the magnitude and importance of our task in keeping the telephone lines clear for war calls, are deeply appreciated. Your help makes it possible for us to be of maximum service to our Nation. WAR CALLS COME FIRST Ce the THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 114 W MAIN STREET TELEPHONE GRASS VALLEY 600 Service Without Limit Another of the features of Holmes service of which we are particularly proud is the fact that our service is not limited in the area it covers. Our services reach to where the need may be; we take care of the requirements of those in the rural districts just as efficiently as we serve in town. Holmes Funeral Home ANDY HOLMES, Owner “DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SPRVICE”’ 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE AT REASONABLE PRICES Nevada City, 246 Sacramento St. Grass Valley, 150 S. Auburn St. Phone 203 Phone 56 NEVADA CITY ASSAY AND REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold Mail order check work promptly attended to. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies. Avene Senne E.J.N.QTT -* a few days. percentages of sulphurets, valuc of sulphurets and tailings. a 3