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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 15, 1941 (4 pages)

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Page Four aia Nevada City Nugget—Monday, September 15, 194 ou iy cg aaa ame needa ca LAS ee om eee ceaa amie amen . 4 Returns From Vacation— _ Woman—"“How much do you FOREST SERVICE NY . 7 . Fred C. Garrison, secretary of tho. charge for photographing children?” a (Continued from Page One) I : : “ : . local Rotary Club, has returned from . _ Photographer—*“Ten dollars a doz“ke ] J eS eia ae a his vacation. ; es ts : EXCELLENT RAI , a susceptible to fires —starting—now ; . = Woman—*Well, how much for i ; S109 7? Teer ” . than at any time this season, Snider Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Clark of Re-. ™y family? I’ve only seven. states. The deer hunting season on pea Were in Nevada City shopQuartz and Placer Location Notices The NYA program at the superthese youths for full time Poprtiens: the Tahoe Nationa Forest opens-on H E HU SDAY ping and visiting last week. On Sale At The Nugget Office. visor’s headquarters of the Tahoe “We are extremely proud of our N/ the morning of September 16. peacock National Forest continues to funcYA program and NYA graduates,” . rn l ' = . ay Nevada Thea c 3 A story which thrilled millions of tion in a highly satisfactory manner, States Guerdon Ellis, forest supervistre , SUNDAY AND MONDAY : revders as a novel and became a with many local youths receiving OF. As far as is known, no former HUNTERS WARNED classic in contemporary times, will eine : z E A : “i . & " Ss f . very valuable tfaininge in general ofNYA worker has failed on a full time 4 Fax Ba y ; : be unfolded on the screen when Parfice work and office practices. Rejob and nearly all of the workers cent vacancies due to NYA workers have written to the supervisor’s mad) FIRE HAZARD spends perigee Seer AST: full time jobs are being fillfice stating that their NYA training : 1aNau gash ght’s famous . ie THE , tarring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello ; novel, “The Shepherd of the Hills’’. NAVY and the Andrews sisters all at sea, se = , has been of valuable assistance to }——— : soothasanigs sheg aera Scie net oo ae the grade on a regular SAN FRANCISCO, Sent. 1° — opens Thursday at the Nevada The“blitzing ee ues and . to ing attending Mount St. Mary’s Academy. ‘* : 5 2 rpedo troubles in a riotous barrage of boo-woogie. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY _g Carole Landis and Cesar Romero star DANCE i ALL gin this brand new version) of “tall, dark and handsome meets blond Venus”. This is a knock-down, drag-out romance in which Cesar almost takes the count. Plus March of Time No. 1. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS In technicolor and featuring John Wayne, Harry Carey and Betty Field in a dramatization of one of America’s most beloved novels, The airplane moves in on an old time feud ‘between ‘revenoors and moonshiners.’’ A wild mountain girl is tamed. Special arrangements have been made Job: Vacancies occur at various cana ar ge ee or phelde So ples Biel ee : with Sister Mary La’ Sallette, prin@S 00 the project as the psunniduad ae aon haere ale . Wright's great story of 'the Osarky cipal of the aehoo!, to permit these Secure career positions. Any aig BPE : = nit wae o ay : 0 i ifs mountdin: folk has already sold more youths to work four hours each day youth desirous of this training should mae . ion gry lona! than a million copies and its coming a the job training program at the Completethe application form = and a nas ey ae a ao ce before the public is film form marks forest headquarters. ,have it on file in the supervisor's . y i 8! al g genuine screen event, With a read: office for use when the vacancies oc-' Forester S. B. Show, “the national 4, interest as wide as “The Shepherd cur, The project work and training forests of California have had less of the Hills,” a situation occurs is under the direct supervision »>f; than two thirds the number of man ‘which. parallels to some extent the Alvin E. Miller, temporarily assign-. ©4used fires for the same period last ono brought about by the filmization ed chief clerk of the Tahoe National , Year. ‘of Margaret Mitchell’s colébrated Forest. . “We may expect slightly below novel “Gone With the Wind,’’ whose ‘normal fire weather for the opening readers also were reckoned in the Since the program started there have been 35 youths employed, nearly all of whom have received full time positions’ in government offices and private firms in San Francisco, Sacramento, Grass Valley and _ Nevada City. Inquiries are being reBert McBride, now employed at days of the high cduntry deer season niiiitona: ceived from time to time by the for‘Mare Island, was a Visitor in Nevada . j but that shouldn’t lure sportsmen inest service for recommendations of City yesterday. ae a false sense of security. Sagaciously, Paramount chose ! ‘three stars of proved ability and ! “Every precaution must be carried popularity, John Wayne, Betty Field bat in the use of warming fires, the? : : , and Harry Carey, to enact the strong campfires and burning tobacco. . emotional leading roles. Wayne is “The fire prevention cooperation remembered for his rugged good . of most hunters has always been outlooks and the splendid job of acting standing. I hope it continues that he did as the adventurous gun fightBUY NATIONALLY KNOWN EAST SIDE WINES “IT'S GETTING SO . CAN'T way.” ;er.in “Stagecoach’’, and the hauntFIND ANYTHING AROUND : id k pots — ing portrayal of a seaman he gave _n THIS HOUSE! At These Low Prices Now ‘Paul Viles, Salesmen ; “The Long Voyage Home.” WHERE'S THE PINK SLIP AiceBes . Miss Field, the pretty little girl FOR OUR CAR?" le “ uick P ans {from the New York stage, who came . j;to Hollywood and-bowled us over Panl Viles local Buick dealer, ac: with performances in “Seventeen” companied by Paul Ferguson sales“Of Mice and Men” has one of the . man, and George Lofthouse service best roles of her bright career,. as manager, returned today from San Sammy-Lane, the romantic wild girl Francisco, where they attended a of the mountains, playing opposite 1942 Buick program meeting and Wayne. heard discussed the motor car comYOUR , a pany’s plans for the coming season. The San Francisco meeting was BAN SOUGHT ON Ne VALUABLES IN A ; one of 27 eqnduptet =tmu'ttapanaly § A % mm throughout “the United States when YOURE WRONG, MY DEAR, “2 j the RPuick prozram was presented CE] . ING DRUNK FROM NOW ON YOU CAN Bank of America % by a telephore hook up to some 15,<b Eee ALWAYS FIND ANYTHING, ; as ASS / 000 dealers, salesmen and_ service “managers. BLU LUSS AL)I1) ie creeectememme -SAFE DEPOSIT BOX While there will be a substantial SAFE DEPOSIT BOX . " . SAUTERNE CLARET
65c Per Gallon : 52c Per Gallon In Your Container In Your Container MUSCATEL TOKAY ANGELICA WHITE PORT SHERRY RED PORT 8c PER GALLON IN YOUR CONTAINER ; curtailment of motor car production SACK AN EN ee 4 . this year as compared with the 1941 omens TEND, BEDt. 15.— Means ue season, Mr, Viles reported that he @"® being sought by the California ; Wil have a limited number of Buick Board -Of Prattte matory ad cura pat Bea available for delivery, at least OWers of roadside liquor estalblishforthe next two or throes atti ice He ments to refrain from selling liquor . Stated that the new cars are greatly on oe eee ses Es i improved, particularly in appearance The board will ask Seevede anon and styling. The new models will be between agents of the liquor control . publicly announced and displayed in division of the Board of Eqalization ;his showroom early in October, he and members of the Highway Patrol f é * special vacation rate. ».. One month. 2 & $1.00 *" yearly service ‘a . approximately 1¢ a day Ratd in stamping out the drunk driving SEE OUR VAULTS } ! evil. Action will be sought against ..NO OBLIGATION . Attend Camp Ground Dedication-~—''0adside proprietors who sell liquor ! Belknap Goldsmith, Ernest L.'tO motorists obviously: intaxicated. . Baxter and L. S .Smith, officials of The matter was brought to the the Tahoe National Forest, attended board’s a‘tention by James M. Carthe dedication of the camp ground (ter, director of motor vehicles and a in honor of Ralph Gleason and his ©-chairman of the board. father, Elmer P. Gleason, yesterday A survey will be conducted by the ‘above Camptonville. j board to determine the extent to . which the various schools of the state _ Among former residents visiting are complying with the law requirwith relatives here during the weeking the teaching of safety education end was Robert Graham, row emin elementary and secondary grades. Peo le ot Grass Valle . plexed at Mare Island. s aa . Gack From Klamath— . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martine have reDeputy Sheriff Car T. Larsen and e turned from Maxwell, ‘where they Mrs, Larsen have returned from a and Nevada Cit ® spent the weekend visiting with revacation trip to th eKlamath River bd latives. district, a Do you know that a bus from here connects " . at Colfax with Southern Pacific’s cool “Pacific Limited” to San Francisco . HERE’S THE SCHEDULE: Going Returning Ly. Nevada City (NCNG bus) 2:55 p.m. Ly. SanFrancisce (Ferry). 8:35 a.m. Ly. Grass Valley (NCNGbus) 3:25 p.m. Ly. Oakland “.... 9:12am. Ly. Colfax (Pac. Ltd.) .. 4:15pm. Ar. Colfax. ..-0%. 1:25 p.m, Ar. Oakland .... 8:50pm. — Ar. Grass Valley (NCNG bus) 2:15 p.m. Ar. San Francisco ... 9:30 p.m. Ar. Nevada City (NCNG bus) 2:40 p.m. Deathiess as the ages is the funeral service that is the perfect tribute to the departed. Everything to the smallest detail is taken care of by a perfectly trained expert staff that makes the service perfectly smooth and dignified. And for this you need pay no more, Why not: freshen up the house — paint ui the HOOPER. & WEAVER Seosall ¢ ccvmee a oh ‘rand a gelithprbiates ; . high, s » with patented _ * MORTUARY INC. -¢ oy sot a AMBULANCE SERVICE scaeme., Check perenne Phone 364 Grass Valley 246 S. Church St. ood tne pea soo Do it today — for these ladders will go like hotcakes! e Pye pe Reece Porch & Deck Paint — Decoret Enamel — Fullerwear Floor Enamel Sea ot ae at Varnishes sag Fulle ‘glo — New Pure ler; Prepared Primer. J Next time you go to the Bay Region, try this fast, comfortable ; service. Enjoy a delicious dinner in the dining car at moderate cost. ve Here’s all it costs (by bus to Colfax, thence in air-cooled chair cars and coaches on the Pacific Limited) : From One way Round Trip GRASS VALLEY ..., $3.55 $6.42 NEVADA CITY ... 3.80 6.87 si : P.S. If you want to arrive in San Francisco earlier, drive to Sacra+ é mento and take the S. P. train there. You can park your car in the free parking lot at S. P. station. Trains leave Sacramento at 8:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 3:40 p.m. e. SP . . ee : : SS oe and Nevada County Narrow Gauge Alpha Stores, Ltd. Call at the NCNG Passenger Depot for details, or telephone : poorcs eh ae is Grass Valley 1010 : \ . ee cs, G aie s BUY DEFENSE sie STAMPS AT AMY 3. P. TICKET OFFice 1 plus a $2.99 purchase of any of the Fuller Paints listed above : buys a handy, unfinished kitchen ladder. Offer, plies only to retail pur-’ ases from Sept. 8 to 20, incl. And—only one to a customer. —