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September 9, 1943 (4 pages)

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. ° ; P} a ; Page Two tee Le as well. It was the first city of . capital unemployment in our post-war world; thinking in terms in Baliborath 46 tnedeporate. : the Nevada City under Act of Ab 1879. postoffice at March 3, Congress, SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year (In Advance) ...--..--.--------+-+---$3.00 11 ¢ eR aI gana eB neers ee per ROD 30 cents CO a1 Ts pBha . Ls. Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phene 321 It was estimated recently by Paul R. Porter, a War Pro-. nia ‘was written there. duction labor representative, that the staggering total of fifty. Three Franciscan missions were DOCTORS million man hours will be saved in Pacific shipyards next year . °S*@>!ished in what ts now Monterey at Nevada Cit%, California, and entered as ms matter of the second class in DENTIST sg jand the state constitution of Califor MILLION MAN HOURS Ps : ‘ a JOHN => Monterey was the seat of Spanish and Mexican government for 80 years er . FIFTY Published Semi-Weekly, Monday ana Iua:sa4y _ DENTISTS iia better California tomorrow! eaier and Pines a a DIRECTORY : : : int and widespread ‘nis asi at oauie a tomesraen aati depression now to avoid planning involves ee H. M. LEETE PROFESSIONAL county the Jose naturally became ‘ 1943 Nevada City Nugget — Thursday, September 9, os ing badiy needed by our political leadership. A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published ci anna ne Aig a ann ae i type of think-. ¢4 in 1777. When the a ge ol Es }}. Mr. Reilly's thoughic in the matter spotlight the Thinking a that ta Clara was organized in 18 et ugg fy y ; a eva . N Cit d a N ; as well as the presidio-chap: as the result of the agreement by the Boilermakers WOMIGH 101 County, of Modevay, ike cily of Monterey Was the county seat. from. 1960 to . red:ce to six its craft work distinctions. . —) SCHOLL DAYS AGAIN DR. A. BURSELL PHYSICYAN AND SURGEON Salinas. . Res, and Office, 446 Broad Srteet,. On the basis of a 48-hour week, fifty million man hours!1873 when it was moved to is more than the labor of a million men for a week—a vital! The county in its original form saving to a nation at war and pressed for man-power to fight . °x'e7ded over the crest of the Nevada City. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. coast ioe ae . School bells will ring again soon—and thousands Of and to produce at an unprecedented pace at the same time. "78° '™ 1874 ea @ new county, Sana ee ¢ : : : . ; “ ay ‘: z 0, was created out of the ‘California youngsters will troop back to their desks to fight! Mr. Porter has indicated that additional Savings In MA@NPOWEF . ion of Monterey iyine <torth. and er B. W.HUMMELT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON eae 400 Broad Street ‘ other jeast of the Gabilan Mountains, for me which 296, per 2 waned be expected when agreements are reached with 2-5 p. m. Hours: 10-12 a. m.; Bowes eine 395 X-RAY Offies the convenience of the ranchers set-. Office shipyards. curriculum. In rural areas, where older) inions operating in the . the children have been he!ping with the crops, the re-opening of. The benefits of such voluntary agreements between labor . t!¢4 around the old Mission of San Juan Bautista. ATTORNEYS school will be later than in normal years.. Bntfor many/and management, however, should not be confined i to the ‘ ae : ie ht { dei 1] ied a Like ‘Monterey, San Luis Obispo youngsters the end of the surnmer vacation is in sight. . yards. Virtually every industry on the coast, and agriculture, . was the scene of very. early Spanish HARRY M. McKEE ee nee oe sath ee modern school Certainly no institution in the United States is as essen-/. too, face a manpower problem daily becoming more acute be. settiement. Its missions, San Luts ATTORNEY AT rae pine St., opposite eourthouse found-. 99g Bishop) the Louis (St. Obispo : men. for demands military of chil-. cause the tially American as the public school. It is there that dren of all races and faiths rub elbows and learn to understand If fifty million man hours a year can‘be saved by the ac-. @4 in 1772 and San Miguel, 1797, and respect each other. Before the fountain of knowledge, the/tion of one union in readjusting its craft rules, the saving if the ‘ti!!! ae in 800d condition and are in : : ‘ Perr cal : d at ll : wse as parish churches. The county rich man’s children and the poor man’s children drink are equal. practice were adopted by alleeunions, would be of vast and was organized in 1850ana eee d i: i and ante the city And more often than not, the poor man’s children er, for their thirst is greater. This inculcation of practical démocracy is deep-. valuable aid to the nation in its war time struggle to measure . o¢ san Luis bis een drink among up to its manpower needs. EE RNE oR the COUNTY BOUNDARIES EBBED AND FLOWED sters reciting their lessons today are the nation*s builders of IN ¢ALIFORNIA tomorrow. And it is their generation which must creat the Throughout half aie : the world today, aera pre ag millions of children, raid siren, instead of the ring of the school , bell, and come so critical that butter sells for ATTORNEY AT LAW and records. name to Santa The DIRECTORS FUNERAL ae nes a Me tad Cruz. Telephone 28 —— * : , ‘ i i Branciforte. station-}. original] nia War Chest. Expenditure of the. lai, _. Broad Street $4.50 a pound and sugar for $3.75] Union Building ary, have ebbed and ‘howed through} cease to exist bie living in a hell-fire of War, are waiting for the sound of the airthe year. Old. maps DON i“ wus e si osha oe one that is strange—. per pound, according to information . Nevada City being m:> far es, umn : “We i : Nevada City, California uf Telephone a ° . AY : the eounty seat. Next: Bin tosokin Vatioy. — . : most valuable functions of the public scsools, for the youngUnited States of the future. Nees Cle ee : FRANK G. FINNEGAN ATTORNEYAT At LAW Law ATTORNEY c+ ee Ss aces are. yield many surprising facts {about. Branciforte, was a Spanish pueblo. money does not actuall buy the food] HOLMES FUNERAL HOME Hien, but tatier gives posseasion atl. Whe Maman Marea! Howe ser scrambling in, dark alleys for bits of discarded food to stave them. Much of this odd and little. founded in 1797. off starvation. We can all be eternally grateful that at least . Known data, interesting to California; The names of the Central Coast}a coupon which may be exchanged a he ones bible ae cg ph of H It pete f or has been s ared us here—and that our newcomers and old residents. alike, ices ee P ‘ mostly of religious signi-. for the product when, and if, ‘it is at has been compiled by the San Fran-. ficance, recall that this was.aMany center ‘of ,available. children, who must help to re-build a bomb-blasted world clic HewaY Leiyine COniniiies ti lot early Spdueh éivilieation, when peace comes, are getting the schooling and preparation . a series of articles of which this is! the cities were founded in Spanish times, as presidios, pueblos or misto equip them for useful lives. We can be very glad that school . the ninth. : : AFTER THE WAR—WHAT? ceo Sepa ixGe ¥; , @. PENNEY CO., INO. SRE : ae. ; ’ ‘ . may be. new work. : ee Mining and Civu Engineer State Senator. GRASS VALLEY chamisal, brush that ‘could DR bee ridden ridden th through FALL! C : Office ‘Hours: . : ‘And CARDIG xTo Le gdWith og sanet anes Mix 638 Sualts or Skirts! ee The Executive Committee of the AFL recently asked the styles that add the right casa ee ‘the i Nb ite favor of ‘free enterprise. oe a a. Both industry and labor may, find themselves allies in eee Gees ee cee Har, vai “SWEATERS thef post-world fighting the encroachment of government. “4 Wear as:a Jacket .__ impact of war-that many of us have not Yet recognized its full . ' 1% Boys' TWO-TONE STYLE 4.98 : om ¢ 5 Z4 tion of ships as well as planes—and in the production of light “metals.” © oi oF : ae M. Reilly also invites attention to the fact that blast fur; nates, open hearths and rolling mills are now operating on the Pacific Coast, removing a long-standing handicap to the expansion of heavy industry here. In addition, he focuses his sights on the mammoth indus _ tries created on the coast almost overnight by the war production of cellulose, wood plastics, chemical products of various inds, new iron and steel alloys, aluminum, magnesium,
a chromium and other strategic metals. __ “These industries,” he declares, ‘‘we can and must keep the basis of a successful challenge to the East by Cali-. % +? . 4 ay . 4th Thursdays A AY te) MRS: ie Se TS er ke Pros.’ ag HAL DRAPER, NEVADA (CITY) LODGE, No. 518 . pe W, EL TAMBLYN, . brief outline of your experiences 1 ok Box 42 = EXPPRT RADIO REPAIRING — Sturdy interlock knit for hard wear. In sizes 8 to 16. LAMBERT THOMAS, Sec. 7S 7 we ? 5dipiod HYDRAULIC PARL OR NO. 56, Ns z N. 8S. G.Ww. Loud Speaker Systems for Rent. . ) Py* cols every, Tuesday. .evenine: hian Castle, 232 Baedctire Complete stock of portable and’ Visiti s’ ng Native ns welcoma, piss msee radio batteries. Anm6 oy GERALD -So D. PEARD, Pres. *. YValse in Radio rapebeny ee Street, Graes Valley. Phone py ; 2-19:. WILL lease No placer gold mine.BUY—Or Private party. equipment. . . Holmes Funeral Home igi ANDY HOLMES, Owner “DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE” . 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE AT REASONABLE PRICES 4 jyoaaa Clly, G40 Gackainento Ht. rien Valley, 160 6, Auburn Bt. -’ " “ORMNCE KJORLIM, See. — . ; Gridley, Grass, Valley, Nevada City, Meets every second . and fourth Pruckee, Sonoma, Brentwood, Bis-. . . Thursday evenin hop, Vacaville, Rio Vista, Fairfield. . . . Elks Home, Pine St. Phowe ios. in striving constantly toward perfection it is only natural to expect to hear compliments. Our deepest satisfaction, however, is the result not of the remarks directed to us, but in the knowledge that we have faithfully served our clientele. In their satisfaction :we find our finest praise. Phone 2038 thecmonth, at the; eray School Auditorium. 2:30 All applicants »will have the oppor-. . Visitinw Elks welcomerppy ora e or BLT WOMEN'S OIVIC CLUB Regular mbetings the 2nd and! 4 tunity of .personal interview “Write, Two-tone, button-front. style. ' F MS EIGHT MEN land, Willows, Orland, Sutter .Creek, . : . skirts. Pastels, darks. 8 to 16. Le following.. cities: preferred: Sacra-i mento;: Fair Oaks, Folsom; Court-; Warm, AURouhd soil Toaghics! ago. Now this region leads the entire country in the fabrica =e 12-2 and 7-8 CLUB DIRECTORY MINT SE TA ; ; of $1.25 per hour—age no handicap. . . . .. . Aplicants living in the vicinity of the #< Your Back-to-School Favori te ee oo Ribboschaniva bis : onsheund button style in soft, ih pix) Yeh i ver, 45 Work, who, are employed. .:in Defense to not. quality, for income. . . sleeyes and, .back, Roomy California. It has brought new and glorious opportunities for the California of tomorrow. He points out that: _ a etae, Cit ta et Se eben _ ae “Our industrial growth has come so rapidly undera the * oe at * all Galifornia s crusaile-—-notpajust San Francisco's. . 2 ; tle Box 91. pockets. Service in style! ar,‘» NE he declares, more than problems to! Geciares,§has brought ug P peek bo FRATERNAL : AND Por MRS. PETRA. C. WILLS eee 4449, Eye St., Sacramento or Colfax, PiBbaes . “* Men’s, woven, herringbone cloth-front style with kmitted currently a candidate for Mayor,of the bay city. ia for industrial leadership. CORSETIERRE appointménts write Lhe Ree 98 Or as a Sweater! city of San Francisco, but for all of California, is seen by eorge R. Reilly, State Board of Equalization memb er, and Geo develop in the post-war period. Such war-born enterprises 9 NEVADA CITY.= D Monthly visits to Nevada City. Phone 56 setefoeafertefosfertetecesgefeeoafeferest necessary. Your assays must sup-. l. port engineers investigation. Write Loe sels BC, Burgen-1716 so ep i .'C. W. CHAPMAN, Ree. Sec ’y. e. > OUSTOMAH, LODGE, No. 16, I, @, O. F. Meets Tuesd,Hin 7:80, Oddever Fellows ne ot sono oSTUR PETHRSON, N. G. Te ! yer Rec, Sec'y. Dabbeadiaeadail oo When anos city Nusrat Nevada Advertise in the Nug get for resuits fe Workers in a Michigan ‘oon Finishing treet, . Grass Valle Phone 8-W euctmeeenee ee refin. Pe Maps as @ very low, false 10t Mae TRAITS ae ¥ A stirring vision of the future, not alone for his native _ SPIRELLA .FOUNDATIONS FITTED BY YOUR, EXPERIENCE Bright New Touch For Fail! ’ i) Bits Women’s fine, soft classic ; significance. Neither ships nor planés, nor metals were prominently featured on the West Coast industrial map three years hey Reliable Transfer, Grass Valley,. Bush St. Hourg: 10-12; 2%5,, évenings Phone’ 471-W or 39. 3-1tf . 7-8. P. M, Day or. night phone 71. same question substantially, and came up With an answer in : t niture bought and sold. Hills Flat. Offices and Receivin g Hospital, 118 the ‘producers and the spenders.’’ By “‘producers’’ he means the productive forces in the nation—industry, labor and agriculture—united against the non-productive forces within gov-. em Ppo: rmment opposed to continuation of he. the free enterprise ‘ANnuatic sad arlene sy sys-. tem. Mr. en sums up his remarks with the question: “After _ THE CALIFORNIA OF TOMORROW. 1 LOCAL AND LONG DIST ANCE . Phone: Office 429. Residence 1042 moving in standard furniture van. Pad First class staroge facilities. FurDANIEL t. HIRSCH, M. D 9° : } PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 3; 7 to 8 Dp. m. Sutidays: 11:30 to 12:30: 129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 214 Neal St., Grass Valjey ___Mr. Sloan sees post-war planning as a conflict between _ DETTNER DOCTORS Scns The problem is as important to little business as to the 4 nia ” the war—what? W Honors: 9:00-5:00. Evening appointments. 120.4% Mill Street. Phone 77 Grass Valley, Calif. big fellows. Conversion. will require more money than is left after taxes are paid—and “‘without enough financial seed there can be no adequate harvest of ‘post-war jobs and opportuni. ROBT DENTIST of time until the control ‘is Widehed to engulf little business as well. Another question bothering Mr. Sloan aiid othérs is how any industry can réeconvert for peace-time production if the government refuses ‘to allow reserves to finance such conver ties. DENTISTS . Peta Bras Boe’ fo ey ANE X-RAY Facilities. Available heights of industry—the basic industries—it is but,a question sion. ——— United States Mingral-Surveying To early Californians, chaparral was brush one could not ride a horse hee through; : 2 > ? ._J.F. O'CONNOR SIGN OF ther they are to be used against us, with government subsidies, or made available to us.” This question affects every business regardless of size, for if the government retains control of the ‘commanding nec’ vevada, City,,. Licensed Stirveyor , AT THE FIRST “the povernment has invested eight to ten billion dollars in war plants.” And he adds: “We have the right to know whe gi TI —— tend to him every:good wish in his : ee Fe thers 6 ‘ I also wish to congratulate Senator know whether the government wil! withdraw its war-bloated camel from the tent ‘of ‘private business. He points out that gay y . MINING. ENGINEERS. Clair Engle upon his election and ex allow the free enterprise systém ‘to provide jobs and opportunities for those who need them and seek them. : . To begin with, says Mr. Sloan, business men want to shan Nevada Oly grads, Olt: Sa oe hapa =}. spiration to me in whatever my fut-. > ure endeavors evia £30 82 3 $$ + the job of taken its vecoati off and approached has Business * : md 8 ° ° ‘. a> be ‘ ‘post-war planning in its shirt sleeves. Some of the problems being tackled and questions for which answers . are sought were voiced recently by Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., chairman of. ~ General Motors Corporation. They mainly ‘concern the willirigness of government to ra 6 a CHS eA of the original 27 counties of Cali-. a mission and pueblo were establish-. °277122°Y for congress at the special election Tuesday of last week. : sa Th 1 nee oe ie Seohbanenetes ‘ap iecnerte : aoe VOCAL INSTRUCTOR THANKS COUNTY VOTERS I wish to thank the voters of NesD RNR, sion settlements. : Among familiar names in the list. One of these was San Jose, where eee ge Nu fete ae aaaas 1 , f . bells still ring. here. Se Yaa 246 3 scsamenig.StsSt : that y On it is Pedi ty pay office. ou will learn to duck lower if you don’t Buy a Bond," Rr Wee