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September 7, 1942 (4 pages)

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aes ° ° & ie ‘Two asiaerreon 305 Broad Street. a a 2 s ae ij : Written by Harley M. Leete, Jr. Phone 36. Printed Cues, by statute. defined Maeaan Newspaper, as Par 2 Newspape A Legal M. LEETE a an ; at Nevada City, California, and entered a3 ma. rom signboards ( N he rom the iNew ee . a sing A. ice Sesson against . . ow of the late David Eddy, sister of . Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phene 321 ers do believe that air power can . Mrs. ; : ; : °° eripplé the enemy, by wrecksystems,Se manuing transportations i ‘i Mabel Just of : bet tected by air craft, that the enemy = ue I’m stepping on my feet! Warkat : Sireot? we “a nea: ne enn : SeptNevada City, PHARCE-—In p J : i ty forces. That much almost anybody oe SRE ee can learn from this war. It is about jember 38, 1942, Mrs. Laura Lena : ESE f if Pau. William Pearce, earce, wife of practical demonstration Wilson; a native of = of under aged standing it. direction of tame: ‘3 mscoX—In Grass Valley the But I wondered what my one lone letter—just like my . heya only see one color—black! It’s sort of awkward stumbling ‘one lone vote——could do. So I didn’t write. . didn t ask. ee at the Community Hospital, September 2, ee a es le Nevada City, Calif. FRANK G. FINNEGAN . under the Holmes: ATTORNEY AT LAW Funeral 9 City Oadeoraia Rocuee og a Rees BIRTHS cee sie Saturday : : County, September 3, 1942,‘ James F : Nevins of Grass Valley, brother of H. WARD SHELDON ATTORNEY AT LAW cox of Nevada City, a son, 8 ounds,. o¢ Paine ai osde aye ye fe eee ; . : . sin of Mrs. Mary Ryan, Katherine. : 14 ounces, Harl Bernard Hiscox. ZAPOUSKI—In the Nevada -. a daughter. attack— = HARRY M. McKEE City, one favor—good, honest government f : X-RAY = 57 years. The funeral services were conducted ios VITAL STATISTICS Nevada HosNevins, Nellie Nevins and Thomas pital, Nevada ‘City, September 4. Nevins all.of Grass Valley; a native 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Bes Zapolski, eye: or me and for all the *Twould practically foil a Jap Phone 395 ATTORNEYS time, in line with that lesson that ;mother of Clarence, Rolland and ATTORNEY AT LAW uae Was Cldgsio volan (5 cite UMivink Peiwc ana Martello Beare! ids Vue Se eee ts ear tades the Will run out of gas and be forced Evenings 7-8. . Holmes Funeral Home. naval ‘d oror nava victi to tans sy victim falls easy down. dividuals and pressure groups write, telegraph or travel to The glow emitted to the sky, Washington to ask favors. Isn’t enough to reach the human just for you ask to For years I have wanted to write or : eee eric ON ee o for. This letter is the first . have ever Any fight? ‘os Jap that’s hunting for this Se . written to you or to any government official. . oe BR ° W. ° HUMMELT. ’ M. ° D e [ a ar what we are fighting for people. DOCTORS ° Sacramento, 5 , . Charles Hartman of Red Bluff and City, Nev.,. of Mountain ;Al Hartman é vi iat 4 work. This letter represents . Does He want the Japs to win is : democracy at This letter c . . ° i ig and watched selfish little in . ae For years I have sat back . ;ber 4, 1942, Mrs. Martha Eddy, wid of Crete. But most intelligent observ Look—some fool left on his lights— ee DENTIST Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment Rp RS a a letter to a congressman. We think it eloquently speaks Looks morerlike the Gayway’s below Tunnel of Love, s in this perilous period, when time is so tragically pre-. Spades above. the Ace e Black as a t , Re aeof ce left being are . nae a co many vital things to be done cious andrswhen undone because they are being put off “until after election. . The whole town is in the the* dark! The letter: island ited area, namely, the . ELI : DR. JOHN R. BE e oa pins extreme cruelty. ac r gies oe sah see seer alt i : i ee : has —_ ground,. suit filed; Sesson; j DENTISTS 4 wacriorcigt . , . Ouch! le to irepublish from ‘the issi btained permission We obtained Leiaauthor dl aio ‘ ’ 400 Broad Street were 10-12'a. m.; 2-5 p. m. Hours: Office the} of direction the merchant and naval vessels unpro. held today under ee where T 60. Pees ces abe uxueiiy { ; . Farl E. seems the power of air forces; it DIRECTORY Nevada City, ‘ Septem..SESSON—In : Agds MIRA Sas h ee mm ceciric iamts OGD Ee “TCtOrte pud auohs. whet wrecks Guldlatand yar b mae services . years. The funeral. concentrations, and, on the sea, ; ‘ ne i. ee (aes oy Ree York World-Telegram ) Tor not You can’t see it, but 1}! A POLITICS — AND TIME WAR (F ae arcu ee . glimmer. [ligiiug mack—to let that auto go—. : eee vag fi it’s going slow. nip va ae One year (In Advance) -....--------1-+-------a peri ee ‘ : a er : = Sores One . eee g Nevada Ps Ee) Oe diacdut has me almost bind. . COP iis City, Septem—In ; ritory, though t did so, in a limNious steed while sdulda’t be roe matter of thp second class in the postof!i‘e at Nevada City under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 “ . TENT Ne THINKING OUT LOUD ee ee : : a September 7, 1942. Nevada City Nugget _ Monday, ———— plaintiff.fuviuces: with cia: PROFESSIONAL IN TS LE RN ED EN So far as this war has revealed I'll swear! what 2 Gan't sea me fina— eeI want to a ublishe t-.: on s sihetlé thing. an’ a Published Editor atu -—— x "Hey! oe idee you ehore’t Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and : hursday
Be SE DIM-OUT > News in THE Rhyme Over “KJBS Daily fd — Nevada2 City Nugget : H. a ——— —— Cit Broad Street 4 nc ata tele FUNERAL DIRECTORS Miners of Grass Valley, aged 70 years. The HOLMES FUNERAL HOME MARRIAGE LICENSES funeral services were held Saturday. The Holmes Funeral Home ser under the direction of the Hooper vice is priced within the means of * BRECKENRIDGE-WAECHTER —. weaver Mortuary in Grass Valley. 2 Ambulance senvice at all houra, “Geme-. aa6 Et ales Wevida lo Catholic In Nevada City, September 6), 1942,! tiirial Was in the ae ; to Louis Hugh Breckenridge, 20, of. tery, ‘round, Now at long last I am stirred up—the cause is so vital that Tripping ASSAYER SeptemCity, Nevada DOLAN—In Ruth Thelma and on curbs and.unlit ground: . Grass Valley : I am writing my first letter—asking my first favor. It is this: . ‘But frankly, I’m glad to domy Waechter, 18, of Nevada City. ber 5, 1942, James F. Dolan, brother make to am . willing more much MARRIAGE how realize don’t You ae : zi link 1 d th . part, of George Dolan and Mrs. Will WalHAL D. DRAPER, Ph. D. am, and t at goes . And dim-out right from the very sacrifices to win this*war than you thin ‘start. for millions of Americans like me who have yet to write their first letter. You underestimate us. : So get us straicht! : aS : : -. We'll dimmer-out with good success. ers and Yolonda. Soga, both of NaCity more than 40 years, aged 69 Phones: Office 364. Home 246-J : i Say, just a second, is this Van Ness?. vada City. Box 743‘i ,. be will y ears. : The e f funeral1] services : oe {it’s what? Ouch! Unioh Sauare! ANNULMENT held at 10 o’clock tomorrow (Tues-!— Vote that $6,000,000,000 me bill. that doubles my 1IM-\1 hit the statue’s base right there. ; come tax. : vee ; : : MUSIC HUGHES-—In Nevada City, Sev-. qay( morning at the St. Canice Cath Make War Savings Bonds compulsory. (Iam already in GLADYS WILSON es against Clifford Hughes; annul-. tne Holmes Funeral Home. fo do Just stick it out and see.it ment asked; ready gh! through bey on ground, defendant al 1G ey {EMS married at time of marriage = — : Neva Currey Hugholic. Church 3, 1942, L Werll—iwe still know what we have tember : hurch under .the direction of Withhold 5 per cent—10 per cent—of my savings next year ASSAYER AND CONSULTING Revada Che calles CHILDERS-SOGA—In Reno, Nev., thers of San Francisco: a native of September 6, 1942, Hobert L. Child-. g5n Francisco, resident of Nevada cad OF PIANO evada City 358 Alexander St. GEMS OF THOUGHT Phone 434-3 Grass Valley FORTITUDE vestine . . per cent of my salarv). ing the mistakes made after the first world war, I'm hoping 429 Henderson St. Phone 444 Fortitude I take to be the quiet Put a ceiling on wages and all prices. that when the war drums are again muted, America will be in MINING ENGINEERS Ration my gas—take my spare tire—take my car if you the mood to step right up and take a prominent and constructpossession of a man’s self, and an undisturbed doing his duty whatever need it. ive part in the work of rehablitation. evils beset, or danger lie in the way. J. F. O°;CONNOR dgreatgran My fuel. —my clothes Ration my food—my Bringing order out of chaos and establishing peace and Let us have faith that right makes : Mining and Civu Engineer decency in a disrupted world will be a stupendous task. How might, and in that faith let us dare father got along on what . waste. United States Mineral Surveying Help Leon Henderson—he’s got a tiger by the tail. Help can we prepare for its accomplishment? Wars come and go, to do our duty as we understand it. 203 West Main St. Grass Valley —Ajbraham Lincoln. him hold it or it will eat us all. but old human nature remains to be reckoned with —‘‘aye, GRASS VALLEY For once in your life. forget the folks back home. Vote a there’s the rub.” clear, firm ‘“Yes’’ if it will win the war. Let us be your only test. . ; _ DENTISTS ‘Have we learned the lessons of history? Have we pro ee . fited spiritually by the trials and sacrifices of the present world DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER Do this and you won't have to worry about re-election. war? Are we ready to enter into and take possession of a for the duration. world of peace? Let’s examine our individual minds and see. with. citizen private work—a at democracy is letter This There will be no room for intolerances, racial or religious, world we hope to build. Sentiments of selfishness and the in you telling but vote, to how not you grind—telling to no axe blot the page we strive to write, disloyalty and diswill reed, . how he feels so that you may know better how to represent him. ‘unity are forces that may prevent the erection of our temple This letter is from a plain citizen with two Lieensed Surveyor DENTIST X-RAY Facilities Available Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening appointments. 120% Mill Street. Phone 77 Grass Valley, Calif. DR. H. H. KEENE children, a of peace: distruct-and suspicion will inevitably foil our efforts. Hours: DENTAL SURGEON 1 to 5. Sundays and Eve nings by appointment. mother, a job and a home, and a long-neglected right to €X-/ Will we be able to eradicate these destructive forces before . 143% Mill. St., Grass Valley, Calif. press the way he'd like-to be governor. peace comes with problems far greater than those of war? Can : Phone 996 There are 10,000,000 like me in the United States. We we win the day with the equipment we have on hand, or shall EIGHT JOINT PLACER CLAIMS, DOCTOms will decide the election this fall. Don’t underestimate us. You ‘ve begin right now to discard the old obstructions and replace near Camptonville, Yuba County, water right and timber to work vote as courageously as we are willing to sacrifice and noththem with constructive powers free from superstitions, ignorJONES. M.D same. Can either be worked by hyCARL POWER ing in this world can stop us. ance and intolerances which have led to so many cataclysms PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON draulic or drift method. Virgin. Office Hours: 1 to 3: With utter sincerity, 7 to 8 p. m. in times past and will, if not curbed, lead to yet another time ground. Sickness forces owner to Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 WILLARD V.MERRIHUE. ‘of trouble and a recurrence of all that the world has suffered sell. J. R. Rogers, Camptonville, 129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley Scotia, N.Y. P.O. Box 32. 8271mp at the hands of implacable and ruthless foes. S. F. TOBIAS, M. D. No sane man would choose a home in a beast infested THE RAINBOW INN—127% Broad PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON WHILE OUR HOMES STILL STAND jungle in preference to one upon a mountain, or in a sunlit War se all its horrors, its oe for. valley. Well, there are mountain crests, fair valleys and dark. may choose. individual each and Of mind the human in thoughts jungleshis sic perks hone town, — No aE and J,. we —you course dwell. shall or . where citycast! village. as section, country. over our Ne shadow ee apersonal Street, hamlet can escape its demands, demands that affect the lives. have completely destroyed our mental jungles—Yes? Still, at of all of us. Yet we here in America have not felt the full pottimes a stray jungle beast strays into our minds, to fill us with ency of total war, at least many of our inland towns and cit dismay and prompt swift and drastic action. The fact that the ies will be secure from the scourge of the enemy. But this unwelcome visitor gained even momentary entrance, puts us does not mean that we can ever allow ourselves to deviate one ‘on alert and that is as it should be. Eternal vigilance is the iota from the avowed purpose of total victory. To achieve this, price of right mindedness, and right mindedness is needed we must work, sacrifice, and bend every effort individually now and will be needed when peace returns to a_ distraught and collectively ‘to contribute our efforts where they are vit-. world, as it has never before been needed since homo sapiens ally needed to win the war. ; {learned to walk upright.—A. Merriam Conner. In every home in America, without exception, there are k things that have long outlived their usefulness. have passed their utilitarian value, that we are asked to give as scrap. They aren't scrap to us. They mean something in our lives. But our homes are still standing here. Over there they have a different kind of scrap. . . they have the beams that used to support the steeple of their church, the iron rails that little hands used to grasp to help them up the stairs. Yes— they, have much more scrap of that kind than we, but let us give the scrap in our homes—and not the scrap of our homes. fo JUST WONDERIN’ ] wonder about mountains now, Whose shining crests of light Reach up to pierce the vaulted blue And touch the stars of night, While in dark jungles down below, The wild beasts rage and witch fires glow. . I wonder if the tide of battle is beginning to turn in favor of the allied nations and if presently, we shall find ourselves confronted with the.task of creating the new world of peace . _and justice we visualize today. I wonder about those first days of peace following the 2 holocaust of war. How will the democracies go about clearing _the rubble and laying sturdy and dependable foundations for _ the is to be? ot . world that We hear much “talk about it and about”, but remember3e Nancy PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offices and Receiving Hospital, 118 Bush St. Hours: 10-12; 2-5, evenings 7-8 P.M. Day or night phone 71. __._ NEVADA CITY i Ce EVERY THING PHOTOGHAPHIC DURATION . FRATERNAL AND . __ CLUB DIRECTORY Photo Finishing PORTRAITS lis tor Hoe mi _ FOR THE CRUSHED ROAD 5-7tf ROCK Pea Gravel Brick Building Rock Fill ‘Material Grass Valley Phone 45 $3.00 Per Year SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NUGGET TODAY 405 Drone Sires Sed ‘Ph phere WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB Rewulay Wiehe. she ona ana ee of ihe month, at the . : m. feed p. MRS. HAL DRAPER, Pres. MRS. HILMAN KJORLIE, Secy. « Conecr.te Material . Grass Valley Rock ‘and Sanc Let us keep you informed of developments on our own front—Nevada County. : The Nugget provides you with the local news you are interested in. It is proud of its record for publishing the facts and during these times the printing of the truth is essential. , The Nugget comes to you twice weekly, Monday and Thursday afternoons, at 214 Neal St., Grass ValJey James’ ae True, they may be wrapped inmemories—delightful mementos of children at play. John's first tricycle, Mary's doll carriage, the skates that Bill learned on. These are only things—things that features famous pasties every Tuesday, Eat Bs cata eta eo Be James pasty for an apDANIEI L. Nancy meal. D HIRSCH. M.fe Petizing JOHN BERTSCHE-—Jeweler ana Watchmaker. Years of experience. Former S. P, and Santa Fe watch inspector. Watch and Clock repairing. 114% E. Main St. Grass Valley, in our new location. 1-29tf EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING — Loud Speaker Systems for Rent :: Sale. Authorized Philco Auto Radiy Service. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAI —Specialists in Radio Ills, 11: South Church Street, Grass Valley Phone 984. 2-19! _ ASPHALT JOBS Plant mix road jobs. Oil road jobs. Parking areas and paéching. Grass Valley NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518 . B. P. O. ELKS Meets every second Thursday evening in Elks Home, Pine St. Phone 108. Visiting Elks welcome. CARL HIERONIMUS, Exalted Ruler. HARRISON RANDALL, Sec. HYDRAULIC PARLOR N. S. G. W. NO. 56, { . Meets every Tuesday evening at Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street Visiting Native Sons welcome, ROBERT TUCKER, Pres . DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Ree. Sec’y piacere OUSTOMAH LODGE, No. 16, I. O, O. F. Meets ever Tuésday evening at 7:30, Odd Fellows Hall, CHESTER PETERSON, N. G. JONOTHAN PASCOE, Rec. Sec’y. JOHN W. DARKE, Fin. See’y. -21 GRASS VALLEY ROCK “. when OOo me Nevada AND SAND Phone 45 7 Bank Stree, —— \ T i. ¥