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THE
Nevada City Nugget — Th
ursday, September 16 .
Savings
60c Alka Seltzer
60c Sal Hepatica
$1.15 Absorbine Jr. __
70c Sloans Liniment
$1.00 Ironized Yeast
75c Carters Pills
60c Mentholatum
75c Baume Bengeue 67ec
DUC THONG oe 43c
$1.00 Hinds Honey and
Almond Cream 59e
$1.00 Halo Shampoo _.. 79c
70c Vaseline Hair Tonic .. 63c
40c Listerine Tooth
POWGCF i 33e
50c Ipana Paste 43¢
$1.10 Norplex Vit. B. Tabs 98c
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. . CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE G00 IETY . for government contract's with the lot box, unless censorship fegulation: Ces Library In A t
EVERYDAY NEEDS AT Christian Science Society of Nevada! nation’s six million farm operators were relaxed in this instance. ugus
City holds services every Sunday ‘for producting crops under the 1944,
ivi as :
; morning in their church, 114 Boul.
der Street at 11 o’clock.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. HATCHING IN .
avant phan week's LessonWASHINGTON?
! Sermon
pees Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting is held on the first Wednes. By RALPH H. TAYLOR
day of each month at 8 o’clock. . The farmer who wants to continue
Our reading room at 117 Broad 88 boss of his own farm,
food production goals.
“Under the plan, the government
would guarantee to farmers prices
. for their products, either on a quan;tity or acreage basis. It would’ involve the outlay, of billions of dol‘lars and would make it easier for the
government to carry out its subsidy
and who despite opposition from congress and
Street is open every day ex-ept SunStill wants to reserve the right to leading farm groups.
days and holidays from 2 to 4 p. m, decide “‘when and what to plant,” “The plan was conceived at the
The public is cordially invited io had better keep a sharp eye on new War Production Board and was
;attend our services and visit the BuanS for cw ito, tneede view tdes of ce ‘sold’ to the agriculture depart. Peading room. oe se tae ee are ee ment. War Food Administrator Mar. es es . y deo Oo be, hatening in e vin Oones now has it under study and
METHODIST CHURCH . national capital. . Officials said it has a 50-50 chance
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Bring Particularly, farmers should look
of being approved by the president.
.
!
the children. We have classes for all for the ‘‘catch’’ in any and all prola \Implied in the new -propowsal is a
ses: Preaching service aj -a. m,. Posals which may be made to them government dictated and increasing. ; , bat
Bis minutes of gacred music at 11 to have the government put a floor ly standardized diet, with the em{a. m. Kindly come early and worship Under prices for them, or guarantee
phasis on such energy food as beans.
‘in music. Organ prelude, Mrs. Chas. the prices to be paid for their propeas and potatoes. Meat, especially
R E HARRIS . Kitts. Vocal duet Mr. and Mrs. Carl ducts. For one of the schemes NOW 'ycoq meat would be mych scarcer in
'Murchie of Oakland. These are very afoot in Washington to ‘“sovietize 4,,, : ee
THE REXALL DRUG STORE ‘exceptionally fine si : trai d the farm,” according to neta ee
Phone 100 cs , A 2 eo rained ’ : 5 . Under the plan, the government
: Singers. Be sure to hear them. Serfarm leaders who are on the scene, -would let contracts to farmers much.
mon, pastor, Closing hymn, prayer, would be presented to°farmers with in the same way it now contracts for
eeeeeqeiieies doxology. The public is cordially inthe tempting bait that if they signed the construction of jeeps or. airg ~ . Vited. ‘up under the program they would planes. The theory behind it is to tell
* “KEEP "EM zl Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. be protected by guaranteed prices. the farmer he can be assured of a
ze FLYING” % . Ten minutes of song service under! The “joker” in that proposal, Of certain price for his products, if ‘he
™ 5 ?
4 * the leadership of Parker, Borgfeldt. course, is that if government bureall. grows what the government wants
. —@ % Sermon, pastor. Come. and bring crate gain the power to tell farmers. him to grow and thereby assures
* ®BUY a Py friends. We shall have a Bike what and when to plant, and when . production. In order to force the
‘ © DEFENSE : ellowship at the close, so we all ,to ship their products to aes the ; ifarmers to sign up, the plan would
z ©STAMP can get a little better acquainted. high prices ‘“‘guaranteed’’ to insur e har those who refuse: from obtain* APS ; Week events: One of the circles'a sign-up may be followed by dras-'ino fertilizer for crops outside the
ed eof the W. S. C. S. will meet at 2 ». tically-reduced prices. once they have 'goals or would reduce tractor gaso4 . m. Wednesday. All members and . the majority of farmers regimented . jine, supplies, and even gasoline for
4 friends are invited. Bible study and and safely in the government fold. . the transportation of so-called unes& prayer hour Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. . While little has been printed in. enti :
sential crops such as. watermelons, .
4 Chamber of Commerce a Come and.bring your friends. i iforni gardi h wly-con-. , ‘ :
ae California regarding the newly-con celery, and the like. The plan also
* OFFICE IN CITY HALL ‘e ceived plans of brain’ trusters im . conitemplates restricting crops to a
4 ; Washington to socialize or commun-! . government dictated diet for the peo.
& PHONE 575 ize American agriculture, the main’ 5
%
ple. :
Dee te teeta testebi teste tedtestetesteteiteogete quent feature of the plan seems to be 4; “Thus the government,through .
“proposal for an individual Contract” the conltract system, * would gain
uf
between each farmer and some’ $0Vmore direct management of food: at.
ernment agency. Ostensibly, this conall stages, from seeding to eating.
‘tract would be proposed (under the jy; eoujq buy the products from the
FLYING FORTRESS Suise of war necessity) for the purfarmers and resell to dealers at pricPose of controlling the kind and the es within the levels established by !,
A youthful Army Air Forces naviquantities of crops and livestock to’ the OPA. The losses would have ‘o
gator who lists several “firsts” be grown on each farm—the theory pe absorbed by the treasury.”
among his experiences during bombibelue that only in this way can ani
ing operations*from England and adequate and controlled production
Africa is now stationed at Mather be achieved. But actually, the effect '
‘Field, Sacramento, where he is un-'of the contract would be to strip the
dergoing a course of study designed individual farmer of the right to deto train him as an instructor. ,termine the use to be made of his’
He is First Lieutenant Levon 1. . oWn land and equipment.
Being forewarned ‘is being forearmed. If any California farmer has a
contract like that shoved in front of
him, he should stop, look and listen
before he signs. For as one Washington official (NOT a brain-truster)
‘commented: ‘If this goes through, it
(Ray, 25, of Poolville, Texas, who hee For all practical purposes, farmjg the end of private farming in the
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
we can repair.
See isis eee
RAY’S FIXIT SHOP
109 WEST MAIN STREET
Grass Valley
cia yard, .
ART’S REPAIR. SHOP .
been awarded the distinguished flyers who signed the contracts would
‘ing cross and an oak leaf cluster in} . cease to be independent operators—-=
lieu of another DFC. land would become hired hands . ofJeaderes, a will, starve.”
i Ray was among the first Adiorl#6 verninent agencies, thé only” dita
lean airmen to land in England, and, ference being that they would still'{ took part in the first high altitude have to worry about payine’ off BO ) WE
1 bombing mission flown by Americ-. mortgage and keeping up the. tax}
nation. It will put individuals out of
business; if ‘they don’t follow the
the first to drop bombs on Swily, Sar-'might have had some practical farm {
dinia,and Naples after they hea mov. experience, or who might have just . .
[
.
. The navigator’s outfit was also'chap back in Washington, who
.
led. to Africa. ‘graduated from Yale’ or Harvard,
“We ran into our heaviest opposi-. would tell them what they could do
‘ans over occupied territory in Aug-,Ppayments. They would still hold the}.
By CLEM WHITAKER
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DRIVE IN
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Groceries, Fruit and
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‘tion around Bizerte and at Palermo,! with it.
but during all my 50 combat mis. Eastern newspapers,
;ust, 1942. [title to their land, to be sure, but a
;* Once there was a throbbing batwith staff s
sions not a single member of our ;. correspondents in the national eapi. leery Of “Votes for Women’ which
Wiyine Fortress erew. even gat ‘a/tal, have exposed many of the de-. ¢lectrified the nation—and women's
scratch.” ltafls of the program to ‘harness’ . SUffrage was born and became an
American reality! :
That bitterly-contested issue has
‘long since been resolved, but it will
Democrat; ave its modern counterpart, when
‘congress reconvenes, in a new, fervent hattlecry of ‘‘Votes for Soldiers,’”’ which seems destined to].
‘shake the rafters of the eapitol and
be heard ‘round the world, wherever
His crew did hand out plenty of . American farmers, even though only
unishment to the Axis, however, \eketchy reports have thus: far been
according to Ray. His bomber was! Published in California.
credited with “13 or 14% enemy] The Rochester (N. Y.)
ships shot down, and one of the gun-. and Chronicle, for example, réports
mers aboard was listed among the!the following under a Washington,
first ten gunners in the -AAF at that. D. C. dateline.
time. “The Roosevelt administration has
Ray's DFC came as a result of his conceived a new far-reaching food'
American fighting men are serving.
% &
. die W. Darke
100-3 Phones 109-M
participation in the first American,crop production plan that provides
raid over enemy territory and the : :
cluster was awarded for the . 250
combat hours he logged.
Behind the scenes, in Washington,
there is already a tempest brewing
on the soldiers‘ vote question—and
one of the two Democratic champions
. of votes for the men in service, Senator Green of Rhode Island, appears
to be backing away from his own
bill, which was introduced before
the congressional recess.
But Republicans, it is reliably reHis wife, Mrs. Marjorie Ray, lives
at Poolville, Texas.
ported, are determined to pick. up
FINE
WATCH REPAIRING
‘Radio Service & Repairing
Work Called for and Delivered
Clarence R. Gray
520 Coyote Street Phone 152
the ball if the; Democrats drop it,
and will push for action on some
practical, fraud-proof system of resistering the men overseas—and arranging for them to cast their ballots in the presidential elections.
There are many though, practical
problems to be overcome, but thel
GOP’ers believe they can _ be~ handled. For example, Elmer Davis of
conscience *
. before you take the trein
the OWI, when he returned from
New Deal
Under Management of
Pauline and Johnnie
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
BEER WINES, LIQUORS
Delicious Mixed Drinks te Please
Every Taste
abroad, indicated he was concerned
over how the men could familiarize
FOR LATE MRS,
\MeCabe, who passed away early Monof this city and five grandchildr.
She was a sister of Mrs. May GL .
Before last year’s elections, congress provided a means for balloting by soldiers, but nothing much
came of it because of an asserted
shortage of shipping space to carry
the ballots. With that in mind,
gress, this year, is determined
provide a fool-proof system—and to
Mrs. Iva Williamson, city librarian, in her August report states that
‘books borrowed for home use totaled 1041; fiction 893; juvenile 74;
miscellaneous 74.
conVisitors to the
to 1095; men 197;
266: girls 267:
reading rooms
women 265, bovs ’
number of borrowsee that it is placed in operation. ers 633; total attendance 162 8; daily
But there is also underground opattendance 70.
position to the movement. apparently Carde issued 15 adult, cards canstemming from the fact that some celed 5 adult. a gain of ten and presof the’political chieftains in Wash\ ent registration 896. Books urchasington are fearful of the soldiers Sea books discarded 23, presen: \
votes and would liké to see them accession 12.398.
The following books were purchased: The Female of the Species, Elside-tracked.
How
eee Peleios oat Beery, lery Queen; Last Train from. Berlin,
satis foe pa ete ca as eg _ Howard K. Smith; Gewsmoke Graze,
ae ee isan gee Seo ee ube, Peter Dawson; Bloody Head, Dana
be wad the hottest issues on the (Coolidge: So Lditie Time. John
legislative ese guess when congress Marquand: When Hearts are Ligh*
gets bock to work in November! Again, Emilie Loring; Without Orders, Martha Albrand: Terry, Havrriett I. Cotstock.. Silvertips Trap,
Max Brand; Unobstructed Universe,
Stuart Edward White.
Twenty one books were taken from
the rent shelf and placed in the general circulation.
FUNERAL, SERVICE
M°CABE TODAY
Funeral services will be held this
afternoon, for the late. Mrs. Rosaline .
MARRIED
Judge George W. Gildersleeve yespterday afterncon in 2hs ¢s
. bers united in matrimony George
day evening in a local hospital, Ww. Shider, 59, and Miss Lois Cathwhich she had gone only two hours j 182 nlowaliicadl >, : aoe aah
before her sudden. demise. !Both gave their residence as Yuba
. ‘City. The groom gave his occupation
as proprietor of a motel.
‘Miss Dorothy Salisbury and Merl
jA. Morrison of the Selective Service
Horgen: officiating. Interment will Board attended the couple who left
be in the Catholic Cemetery. . shortly after the ceremony for Yuba
Mrs. Mz(Cabe was a native of Grass City, where they will make their ae
. Valley, 68 years of age. Surviving home. :
her are two daughters, Mrs. Lois Le-,
Duc and Mrs. Emma Sothern, both.
upt cohen.
The services will take place ai
p. m. in the chapel of Hooper lien
Weaver Mortuary with Rev. William .
d
4
‘eS
The City of Alameda is touched
by neither state nor federal highway. _
California aircraft Plants have reand ceived 22 per cent of all war contracts for airplanes and parts.
Res
ver of Richmond, California,
George Salisbury of Oakland.
@ 6. PENNEY GO., 1ue.
“eS
Tw0-Piece Dresses Do
Double-Duty as Suits!
meren
Faithful as . Ride, these classically simple styles will take
you ‘round the clock with tireless, timeless grace. The “ . ,
trim fitted ne boast ingenious yokes that turn in
themselves with the election issues:
He then came up with the suggestion
that Lt. Gen. Somervell furnish the
. boys with election information. But
inasmuch as Lt. Gen. Somervell is
one of the few. pronounced New
Dealers in the Army command, that
suggestion is bound to draw RepubA furlough is not much good to a soldie.
unless he can visit home. And vital war
business may be delayed if war plant exlican fire.
OB PRINTING.2
GET YOURS AT
NUGQQET
perts can’t get on the train. All trains are
full, so please don’t make ‘unnecessary
trips. Before you plan a train trip, listen
to your conscience!
Another headache is how the men
can be registered and» voted. The
Army has objected to the use of V(Mail for this purpose on the seemingly legitimate ground that’ this
would destro the secrecy of the ballot—-and might open the door for}
wholesale vote frauds.
Still another sticking-point is that
all mail sent home by service men
is subject to censor—and that, too,
The friendly
S-P 3 aie Pacific
Advance reservations required for S. P. coach space
SERVICE
includes a vumber of things that lighten ;
the burdén of our clients and friends “
when they come to us in their hour of
bereavement. The music, tthe flowers,
last words,’the arrangements of the
— and conveyances are all included in that one w ord—service,
HOOPER & WEAV
MORTICIANS AMBULAN CE
246 Church Street _ Grass —_ é would invade the secrecy of the bal-