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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 28, 1940 (4 pages)

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PAGE TWO : YP OAD fet nTY NCE ‘ MONDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1940. a -. : 3 zs 2g cy ; . : “Ee 5 Nar Arew mont, : ES Wy CIVIC CLUBS OF. Pe Janaary, risen. to 60 bet ; N e uv a Fe a Ci ty N ui G G e t ; ; = . a esas A rf oa \ 1 3 COUNTIES TO dollars, it was seit a er 4 who added “and end 305 Broad Street. Phone 36. expert GATHER HERE . i. j A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City. s : Appproximately 100 civic club members from Nevada, El Dorado, and Placer Counties will gather here tomorrow for a tri county converH. M. LEETE = Editor and Publisher Pablished Semi-Weekly, Monday and Thursday . Nevada City, California, and entered as mail fer af the econd class in the postoffice at . > under Act of Gongress, March 3, j WW e tion of the Federation of Women’s Clubs. The morning session will open at 110 a.:m. in the Methodist Church. ‘Lunch will be served at 12:30. A feature of the™convention will] . be a speach by Mrs. Thomas Rich. ars.of Chico; ABe president of the Eo of Women’s Clubs, Mrs. . . E. George of Willows, northern) por saALE—Cattle range, 644 acres ‘SUBSECRIVTION RATES ee ree se a RO REE Re ern . . Demecrats Rebel . : . . i nt ae aaa eaRRaeaiSS — . distriet president, will also talk. . at Birchville. Fenced, water, near a Most encourasing to the Willkie forces was the forma. z & RET . Entertainment is ss be ene school, store and stage. See E. O. : : i he -‘Californi : : . for the enjoyment of the'club mem-. yay French Corral. 910-102-9-16 ; ee es week of the “California Democrats Opposed to aj . leadership to those in our state who place the welfare of the »ers, including solos by Mrs. Char-. 28. : hird Term. Sane . nation before the questionable success of their party. ‘les Elliott. [eee a The new organization, made up of Bourbons, who ar That is not “good politics’’ but, in the final Bia visie it'. Ps {Fi county conv eating bere to ii liberals, middle-of-the-rcaders and conservatives, gives EVETY. 15 America! % g morrow will be the first held in oe Merchandise Exchange { indication of being the greatest vote-getting organization to ity in several years. : ; . . , ues eo . . Buy, Trade, Sell } appear on the horizon of this year’s presidential campaign. : oe eg ‘ : RA: Bes ) For the first time in history vet-. : ; 4 Men and ine ania like . Major Rex Hardy, prominent ae 6 BI erans ‘will have a chance to vote for). 210 Main St. Phone ALG. member of the California ee and a life long Democrat; Monaay ( ‘a man who actually fought eas Furniture, Stoves, -Dishes, Cooking roe Butler, former chairman of the Los Angeles County DemBROADWAY THEATRE HERE THURS. France during the World War. Will-. tyrencits, Carpenter Tools, Minine ocratic General Committee: Mrs. Esther Lea, a leader i in wom. He 18 A CUE Ot, BE, Sere @ipols, One 1428 “Dodes “Coupe. Legion and the Veterans of Foreign good rubber, $25. Repair work, en's Democratic activities; Assemblyman Seth Mi The Lady in Lady in “Question, which plays* Wars. Lees Northern California Democratic leader, former conaidar. at the Broadway Theatre here Wed-! handsomely engraved archinent Say filing. Glad to have you come andsomely) g Dp i 10-71 of the American Legion and president of the Native Sons; ©. \¢:day and Twursday, is the tale of The certificates were forwarded in. -71moe J. Temple. ex-president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Train-, 2 Shopkeeper in peacetime France, to Ed Burtner of Grass Valley. § . men; Williarn Peeler, an executive in the: Retirement . ] ife. Pais, who serves on a jury in the! along with the following explanatory. fl XPERT RADIO REPAIRING — . seri a trial ‘of a young Woman accused of . letter: Bs a, Loud Speaker Systems for Rent or Payments Association; P. M. Abbott, an. Al Smith supporter, . siedes a4 i: movea *y her plieht Ca ean gna eaas ¥ ae ee boc ay. coy ; aoe. pus Caciforn-a Commission ; Sale. Authorized Philco Auto Radio Robert Kohler crominent Nevada County rancher and formto take her into his employment and Go'den Gate Internationa! } Service. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL er Democratic Central Committeeman and H. Harrison Ham his home ‘ollowing her aq fttal. Exposition . , --Specialists in Radio Ils, 112 i icei ‘ner, are all scun eubstantia How colidence and misuander“On San Francisco Bay’”’ . South Chureh Street, Grass Valley. riend o ice-Fresident Garner, are ai! scun SUDSCARIEIAL nos es ees oe hi ° .
See . standing com ine to con be ate October 1, 1949 } Lord Baltimore . Phone 984, 2-19tf . : : ag : j ~ stave 1 aoe 7 yw SRY oy his fami y to the cer bd B tner, ge FP nm = . SEES toas They have united in cpposition to Roosevelt's asnira -. verze of @'srattita4 hefore his wife's a1'*-co-nish Gold: Mining Singers. 4 or Gases¢ tions for a third term. That is their single purpoce. They will . Perception of his motives brine about c.+3: Valley, California, AT THE enter into no other phase of the November election. [ S RePPy cree i tod With delivers Near Mae Burners fexell sTORE ation and artistry. The force of We are sending youun¢er senBy their very sincerity, their conscientious determination . Brian Atertie’s pertorthanse in hs rare caver Gome ocititicaiae wuilt to stop the march toward a one-man government, they set a picture is said by crifien” to be well’ wijr ‘remind “you Of your-garticiba: new high for political honesty. It gives us.a new faith in our: worth the price of admission alone. tion here on Treasure Island am Democracy. ' ‘Teamed with Aherne in the leading yother Lode Day. These men and women, regardless of the success of 10!¢s are Rita Hayworth, Irene Rich, Everyone enjoyed your concer rt ‘ Z Fe heer Ford and Curt Bois. ; é Seay? Willkie, are now “‘marked”’ politically. ee immensely and I assure you we were! very happy to have you with us. . and Clock repairing. With Ray’s Fixit Shop, New location, 109 West Main Street, Grass Valley. 12-1tf . WHEN IN NEED OF WOOD — COAL — OIL The popular LORD BALTIMORE PORTFOLIO 39¢ MEDFORD WRITING CRORES RETR) =o BORE AU Seeeiraens . WATCHES > CLEANED, $1.00. Main. springs, $1.00. Watch Chrystals, round, 25¢, fancy, -50c. All work guaranteed. J. M. Bertsche, Watch Every obstacle will be thrown’ in their way by the aoe! F TI Kindly see that the members of, PORTFOLIO CALL called Olson-Ickes Democrats. Little will be their glory should your group receive these certificat-j BONDS Willkie be victorious since they wil! be blamed for the Roose. es. . 25¢ Oe oie: FUEL CO, ee a ee Ave., C ‘ velt defeat. That is the picture. That is politics. ERAN s 28 oeates fa vey ao 4 se he “C truly yours, : . Every. purchase you make here is owever, we venture the prediction that the ‘‘CaliforROSSITER MI“. tn fee r money actually saved. We have the nia Democrats Opposed To A Third Term,” having shown the. . F INC Eiatsoi Citic: 4 lee a latgest stock and the benveet pete vials ptfizes 4 evada courage of their convictions, will attract thousands of other. Bo ee . County. Prices Delivered to Your Democrats throughout the state to their banner. They b fe ——— During the Civil War, Abroham . For. VENETIAN BLINDS . ) ,.#°™©: Ao Honoring the members of the] pincoin issued only two executive 1 ze Chunks, 12 or 14 in, tier $2.25 x F 5 Ph C ase ornia-Cornish Gold Mining] orders: Prasidont nee to date and LATEST PAT TERNS Pine see Ae er 14 ae Cote $2.50 street i vevada © a , Sp ee tie se See Ge ee dae ict 107 MIN Street 2 ~ounty oto enter roa group of OTaas Valley for’ has issued 2,538 orders, IN WALL PAPER Oak Chunks, 12 or 14sin. tier $3.25 ee a phethiite; Commareial Photasnhy, it eir participation in the program ee Pk Sree Oak Stove, 12 or 14 in. tier $3.50 eens jat Treasure Island on Mother Lode The CWA and:the pw. A have built ies Pine, 4 ft. cord -.....ss. $5.00 ‘cur Wodak Finishing, Old Copies, 2 ea . Oak, 4 ft d © eae bil ecine Sia Benin. Day last September 22, officials of] approximately 1000 airports in the . J h W D k Coal per hog Ann ae feck ee tOGHOR A ndune aod Biolo. Suealion ne Colden Gate International Ex-. United States, but of these only oe onn e ar e Stove oil per OPS Re a 9 cents Qrasn ‘Valley awh Gi wera ea . position have awarded each of the} are large enough to accommoda‘e. 109-3 Bliss 109-™ . . Diesel oil per gal.. 2000.. 8 cents 1i2 members of the organization a. military aircraft. id aie RR THE LIFE OF WENDELL WILLKIE From the Willkie Volunteers in-Northem California LT, = i way ni ae A oan PV Neat ime Wendell Willkie, as an officer in the At this point in his career Wendell began So skillfully did Wendell handle aff airs of 325th Field Ariillery which formed pert of on Lec, 7. 191 19 Boe . moa son wom a sy to teke an seid vet in local and naNovyihern Ohio Power & Light Co., Bernard the 84th Divisicn, returned from “France named Pistip. t 12 pro's 4 to 2-enonly-chi-d. cat peltes. @ fought t.e nomination Cobb, utility magnate who had just formed ery ai tore, , We too. Ws wart brice to \enccll tha e289 cred ley Fem of Met er cht eeuys © iota ve gaat the 19°4Dem(a company with Cperaiing units in 11 Staies, c Anton, O., wicie he eat to work in tue & Nesbitt. One client wes the Norinern Ohio ccraiic convention chiefly on the basis of summoned I.im to New Yori. in 1979 as atlegal depa i:::snt of the Firestone RubberCo. Power & Light Co. the Ku Kiux Klai issue. to.iicy for tiie Coramoenweclih & Se'sern Wendell Willkie proved himself so worthy He hired 500 salesmen to sell electrical When David Lilienthal and T.V.A, began Wendell Willkie became the star witness _ i )@ of the confidence placed in him by ‘the devices throughout the territory covered by. t0 throttle every utility company in Tennesin the T.V.A. inquiry, Resourceful, widely in: see Valley, Wendell Willkie fought him every formed, thoroughly articulate and genial, he president of Commonwealth & Southern, the company and whacked down power rates step with proposals intended to utilize rather turned the hearings into forums on philosBernard C. Cobb, that the company named oe doubling power sa'es and turning an tian destroy the companies, In 1938 came czy that business should be ruled el lau him president when’ ~ Cobb reiirccin 1933. £_ 22,900 deficit into a $5,150,000 peri T.V.A. Congressional quiz. ie G. id not by aniagonisiic comm! iss sions. ] ca