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September 27, 1943 (4 pages)

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é, ob hf ° Nevada City Nugget — Monday, September 27, 1943. — mosmnrennerrcoen ee . need for production of feed supplies, 305 Broad Street. ‘! seed producers. Phone 36. A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City. March ie Months One way every farmer can help, to is to devote as much land as possible BANK OF AMER. WINS PRIZE FOR sar Midst ed DR. JOHN R. BELL : DENTIST Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phene 321 . to legume pasture and forage crops, \such as vetch, cowpeas and ladino ‘clover. FROM NEVADA COUNTY USDA WAR BOARD These crops iduring the fall, GAS ENGINES AVAILABLE 3, One year (In Advance) ...--..----.-----sqisciae $3.00 LEGUMES PASTURES NEEDED 1 ;relieve the shortage of protein feeds Published Semi-Weekly, Mouday anu tissa.ours at Nevada City, California, and entered a> Mm» matter of the second elass in the postoftice a: Nevada City under Act of Congress, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES , { ¢ Editor ang Pus.--. away’ part of this year’s income to places an added burden on domestic buy improved post war machinery. Nevada City Nugget H. M. LEETE PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY see can ‘be seeded winter or spring ADVERTISING . months, and will provide a valuable . . Advertising placed in DOCTORS Automatic priority ratings on insource of. protein feed for dairy cat' newspapers iby the Bank of America . ternal combustion engines of 20 . California DR. A. BURSELL tle, other livestock and poultry. ‘during the past twelve months has efficient won for the bank the famous ‘‘Soc PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Pasturing is the 'most — oe ee Beene . horsepower and under, may now be; Res. and Office, 446 Broad Srteet, granted direotly. by cqunty USDA form of harvesting, as it converts ‘rates Award’ for national leadership Nevada City. War Boards. Any farmer who needs feed directly into meat or milk with in bank advertising: The announceHours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. an engine for essential farm use may out using labor, machinery or THIRD WAR BOND DRIVE trans‘ment was made in the October issue Californians should not have to be exhorted to step up obtain a preference rating from his . portation facilities. Legume. crops of ‘‘Bank-Ad’ Views”’ just released. their war bond purchases in order to make the third war bond War Board without waiting for any can pay-an extra dididend in soil '! The award, eagerly sought an B. W. HUMMELT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON as they add nitrogen nually by hundreds of leading bank400 Broad Street which is surrendered tO to the soil. the Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m. ‘ing institutions throughout the dealer at the time of purchase , Phone 395 X-RAY Often green pasture crops can be country, is based on originality of Evenings 7-8. “higher up’’ approval. He is given a‘ conservation, drive a success. certificate The campaign got under way September 9, a date signi-ficant in California's history as Admission Day. The national and may be used to replace the deal-'raised between other crops on the ideas, the effectiveness of layout and ATTORNEYS goal is fifteen billion dollars. California's share of that is er’s stock. 'same land, or on odd pieces of land illustrative technique, and excellence Engines may ‘be’ purchased by ;which might otherwise be wasted. iof copy and service to the public. $424,000,000. either farmers or operators of farm . Those which cannot be pastured conWhen laying down the policy fo! for HARRY M. McKEE purchases, bond war normal That quota is in addition to ATTORNEY AT LAW machinery for hire who use them forjyeniently can be cut for hay or sil-. the year’s efforts, A. P. Giannini, and to attain it, everyone able to.must buy at least gne extra such on the farm purposes as feed age. jfounder of Bank of America, declared 205 Pine St., opposite courthouse ‘ Nevada City, Calif. $100 bond—and more if possible. grinding, silo filling, baling, irrigat. Farmers are urged to make plans [that “wartime is not only a time as ATTACK THE “BACK to ing, water pumping, milking or wood ‘tor fall and winter legume crops im(for continued advertising effort, but The money is needed FRANK G. FINNEGAN American armed forces swing into the most gruelling stage of sawing, but they may not be purchas-' mediately and to secure seed while jbecause of the more difficult probed for use on lawn mowers, washing ‘supplies are still plentiful. ATTORNEY AT LAW ‘léme to be met, it should be of even the war against the Axis—‘‘the beginning of the end” for the 207 North Pine Street ibetter quality.” machines, or other household mach — enemy. ‘ines or for the production of food Our boys have shown that they know how to use effect-' solely or consumption on the tarm. WAR BONDS FOR FARMERS Farm income invested: in .Nevada’ City, California Telephone 273 War Persons needing engines ively the: weapons of war our bond money buys for them. In the Atlantic and in the Pacific, in China and in North Africa, than 20 horsepower must ratings from WPB. County viding needed military supplies now in Sicily and in Italy, they are meeting their goals. Civilians ‘priority security later. War Boards will help in obtaining ;and ‘post-war farm must do no less here at home. a . Many farmers are creating funds in lsuch priority’ assistance. ‘the form of war bonds in-order ‘to, Money used to buy war bonds and pay for war weapons . RETURN UNUSED BAGS . is not a gift to the government. It is a loan, repayable with inThe War Food Administration has buy new farm machinery and im. . jprovements are. not available terest. It is financial insurance against a rainy day. It is the ;made an urgent request to farmers now due to which wartime shortages. ‘to turn excess bags back into: trade money for that house of the future that you are planning to ichannels in order that they might be DRIED FRUITS RESTRICTED © build. It is funds for th eeducation of your children. l used ‘by others. In spite of recently California producers of dried California has met its war bond quotas in previous drives. . increased allocations of burlap and \fruits, particularly apricots and ‘It must do so in this one. Invest every dollar you can spare to . other bagging materials, supplies re;prunes, were reminded this week by larger , Bonds during the Third War Loan dividends—prbobtain \drive pays double “Back the Attack.” main short and he ‘the War ‘Food Administration that the entire 1943 production of seven . Prices of used bags are under OPA designated dried fruits may be sold leellings, but their value is still cononly to government agencies or the Christmas this year will find more than a million U. S. isiderably higher than in former packers, whose entire output must soldiers on foreign soil. Others will be on ships patrolling the years. be sold through government chan . utilized. every, bag must SHOP EARLY—FOR SOLDIERS OVERSEAS vast reaches of the seven seas. They are there for us, and on . SHARING FARM MACHINERY nels. : Full utilization of all farm machDried fruits affected are apples, ‘Christmas Day their thoughts will be of home. inery, ‘both new and used, through pears, peaches, prunes, apricots, -* Our thoughts will be of them on Christmas Day. We sharing it with others when not in raisins and currants. will wonder where our loved ones are, how they are faring use by the owner, is urged-as a necProducers who sell‘ any dried apand whether they received the presents we sent them—that is, essary patriotic wartime measure. ples, pears, peaches, prunes, apricots, if we were fore handed and thoughtful enough to send them. . Renting, custom work, exchanging raisins or currants from roadside Barely enough time remains to get parcels in the mail for #24 community pooling are suggeststands are in violation of Food Aded a6, methods of stretching ministration Order’ No. 16. which soldiers overseas. They must be mailed between September ithe #f ossible ited numiber of machines to makes it mandatory that these fruits 15 and October 15. No request from a soldier overseas is necproduce the needed quantities of ,s0 through government channels. It essary. On Christmas mail, the Army has waived its requirefood and fiber. . has been reported that in some inIn ‘the rationing of new farm ma{stances they are still being sold ‘ments in that respect. You can send one parcel per week, weighing up to five pounds. It can range up to fifteen inches _chinery, the primary consideration . along highways in producing areas. rationing committees is not the . In some instances, according to the in length. but must not exceed 36 inches in length and girth iof convenience of tthe buyer, but the food =_ distribution administration combined. contribution nhew machines can make there is a double violation, as dried A little more time is allowed on Christmas packages for ;to the war’ effort. Buyers of new ‘prunes and raisins are now back on sailors, marines and coast guardsmen. One parcel per week machines are asked to make them the ration list and may not be sold may be sent between September 15 and November . . Regula. available to others whenever feaswithout the collection of blue stamps. BITS AND PIECES tions governing the size of the packages are the same as for ‘ible. SAVING ALFALFA SEED A total of 1,600,000 farm placesoldiers.
Si Alfalfa growers can do themselves ments have been made through the If you want to make your boy overseas happy witha litand their country a good ‘curn by government farm labor program dur H. WARD SHELDON ATTORNEY AT LAW Union Building Broad Street Nevada City Telephone 28 ~FUNERAL DIRECTORS HOLMES FUNERAL HOME The use a little inksave a lot of gas Home ser ~VOCAL INSTRUGTOR TENPLAN MRS. CHARLES ELLIOTT CHECKS 414 Nihell Street Phone 464 Nevada City TENPLAN checks are sold 10 for $1 in an attractive ispecial book. You write them like any other check, but you need only enough . money in the bank to cover the checks you write. Buy TENPLAN checks at any branch. MINING ENGINEERS Pe ie ao J. F. O°CONNOR Mining and Civm Engineer United States Mineral Surveying Licensed Strryeyor 203 West Main St. Grass Valley GRASS VALLEY DENTISTS DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER Bank of Amecica WATIONAL FASE ASSOCIATION e Fede0! ager! ‘new conce Lo*oer.’ion manber tedara! Resarve Sestam DENTIST X-RAY Facilities Available Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening appoint 1 ments. 120% Mill Street. Phone 77 Grass Valley, Calif. DOCTORS CARL POWER JONES, MD. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 3; 7 to 8 p. m. _ Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 tle remembrance from home on Christmas Day, you must get . Utilizing part of their late harvests ing the past four months. (California busy at once. The time to shop is now.” Funeral all. Ambulance service at all hours. Phone 203 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City PAY BILLS WITH fe! einthe Holmes vice is: priced within the. means of 129. South Auburn St., Grass Valley ‘for seed production. Since the antipastures and slightly dare ranges cipated need for alfalfa seed is conpoorer than they were at the same siderable greater than estimated protime last year but in a better condi S. F. TOBIAS, M. D. ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FOREIGN POLICY 214 Neal St., Grass Valjey ; duction, is is urgently necessary that tion than the 10 year Septemb avOffice Hours: 12-3 and 7-8 In a recent speech, Secretary of State Cordell Hull made , Seed be saved by growers who never erage. U. S. Victory gardenerserhave Phone: Office 429. Residence 1042 LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE it clear that the hard core of the administration's foreign . went in for seed production in the harvested an estimated 8 million moving in standard furniture van. : policy is participation in a post-war organization of nations past. DANIEI L. HIRSCH, M. D tons of food from approximately 4 First class staroge facilities. FurIn former’ years,’ considerable milion acres. To ease the shortage PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. which would preserve the Frcs of the world even to the exniture bought and sold. Hills Flat Offices and Receiving Hospital, quantities of alfalfa and other grass of ‘butter for civilians, the amount 118 tet of using force to do so. Reliable Transfer, Grass Valley, Bush St. Hours: 10-12; -5, évenings and legume seed were imported. At to be set aside for government pur7-8 P. M. Day or night phone 71. . The picture he painted of such an organization was a the present time, American seed is chases by processors has been reducPhone 471-W or 39. 3-1tf general one, lacking detai!s, but within its framework he ie nretot to rehabilitate battle scarred ed from 30 to 20 per ,cent in SepNEVADA CITY FOUNDATIONS dicated that six outstanding ‘‘and deeply rooted beliefs in the lands in other parts of the world. tember, The Third (War Loan is an SPIRELLA FITTED BY YOUR EXPERIENCED minds of our people” could find expression. These, he said, This, combined with were: a continuing opportunity for farmers to : ‘‘salt ; CORSETIERRE Monthly visits to Nevada City. appointments, write ; For FRATERNAL -AND CLUB DIRECTORY: SS All peoples who have qualified themselves to assume men, the corner druggist, the grocer, the butcher, the baker MRS. PETRA C. WILIS' Eye St., Sacramento or Colfax, the responsibilities of liberty are entitled to its enjoyment. and the candlestick maker—just what additional jobs they will 4449 WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB Box 91. 851me Regular meetings the 2nd and Each sovereign nation large or small, is the equal of every have to offer: when the end of the war allows remodeling, 4th Thursdays of the month, at the other nation. All nations, large and small, which respect the conversion and expansion. Grammar School Auditorium. EIGHT MEN 2:30: As the Department of Commerce points out, the plan Over 45 who are not employed in Pp. m. rights of others, are entitled to freedom from outside interferHAL DRAPER, Pres. ence in their internal affairs. Willingness to settle internationpermits each.community“to formulate now an accurate idea Defense Work to qualify for income MRS. MRS. FLORENCE KJORLIB, See. of $1.25 per hour—age no handicap. al disputes by peaceful means and observance of international of its own resources in meeting the difficulties of readjustment Aplicants living in the vicinity of the law are the bases of order among nations and of mankind's to peace-time living. The plan is recommended particularly to following cities preferred: Sacramento, Fair NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. Folsom, Court518 continuing search for enduring peace. Non-discrimination in the moderately-sized and small: cities of the nation because land, Willows,Oaks, Orland, Sutter Creek, B. P. 0. BLKS economic opportunity is essential to sound international re“it is present towns, present business organizations and presGridley, Grass Valley, Nevada City, Meets every second and fourth , Sonoma, Brentwood, Thursday evening at 8 p. Biswho n will form the base for any sound free Truckee m. in lations. Co-operation between nations in the spirit of good ent businessme hop, Vacaville, Rio Vista, Fairfield. Elks Home, Pine St. Pho ne 108. enterpri se system . All applicants will have the opporin the post-war period.” Visitinw Elks welcome. neighbors, founded on liberty, equality, justice, morality and Aa tunity of person al interv iew -Write The San Francisco Chamber has shown what can be done a brief W. L. TAMBLYN, law, is the most effective method of safeguarding and promotoutline of your’ experiences , LAMBERT THOMAS, Sec. with the work-pi le plan. It to already ing the political, economic,. social, and cultural well-being of has accumulated a stockpile of millions of dollars worth of work to be launched when all nations. Box 42 At first glance, these add up to an extension of our westpeace comes. Beyond that, it has demonstrated that post-war EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING — HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56, Loud Speaker Systems for Rent. Meets every Tuesday evening ern hemisphere’s ‘‘good neighbor"’ policy to the entire world, planning is definitely not. ‘‘something different,” something at Pythian Castle,-232 Broad vague, Compl somethi ete ng “stock exclusi vely for theorists and economists.” of portable and . Stree plus the policy of self-determination for all nations enunciated Visiting Native Sons welcome, large type radio batteries. ART’S by Woodrow Wilson during the first World War. GERALD D. PEARD, Pres . RADIO HOSPITAL — Specialists DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y Cordell Hull's speech—the first made by him in more in Radio ills. 112 South Church than a year—is a valuable contribution to current debating Street, Grass Valley. Phone 981, over the nation’s foreign policy. It answered his critics who OUSTOMAH LODGE, 2-19¢f Pape 16, I. ©. O. F. had charged him with having no policy, and it served notice on WILL BUY—Or lease placer eels ever Tuesday evenin. gold} the world that thepolicy would be, as he put it. “expressive of 7:30, Odd Fellows Hall mine. Private party. No equipment , oe necessary. Your assays must supETERSON, N. G. the country’s fundamental national interests.” _ Taxes of the City of Nevada for the year 1943 are port engineers investigation. Write Rec. Sec’y. Fin. Sec’y. particulars. E. C. Burger—1716 now due and payable. If not paid before 5 p. m. on MonNATION TO COPY CALIFORNIA PLAN N. Edgemont, -Los Angeles-27day, October 13, 1943 a penalty of ten per cent will be California's popular “work-pile’’ plan to provide a cushCalif. . 6-214tp When shopping mention the Nevada added. City Nugget ads gon of jobs when the war ends, has been recommended to the a NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. nation as a whole by the United States Department of Com. It is the number-one plank in a guidance booklet just .d by the U. S. Department of Commerce, entitled ““Com ty Action for Post-War Jobs and Profits.’ The plan was here by the SanFrancisco Chamber of Commerce. vork-pile plan suggests that each community ascer from its local employment producers—its business* * Advertise in the Nugget Office hours: 9:00 ae to 5:00 p. for resuns Z SAM HOOPER, Workers in a Michig Ex Officio Tax Collector. Phone 3-W an refinery fixed up'a very low , false door leading tothe pay off On it is inscribed, “You ice. will Saag learn to duck4,lower if youa don’t don’ oe .