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September 9, 1943 (4 pages)

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a Nevada City Nugget — Thursday, September 9, ‘ 1943 ——— ) EVERYDAY NEEDS AT Savings 60c Alka Seltzer 60c Sal Hepatica _... $1.15 Absorbine Jr. 70c Sloans Liniment $1.00 TIronized Yeast 75c Carters Pills 60c Mentholatum ....... 75c Baume Bengue __. PG PROMO cis) $1.00 Hinds Honey and Almond Cream _._..” $1.00 Halo Shampoo .... 70c Vaseline Hair Tonic’ .. 68c 40c Listerine Tooth OWGOR: oe ey 50c Ipana Paste ........ $1.10 Norplex Vit. B. Tabs 98c R. E. HARRIS THE REXALL DRUG STORE Phone 100 ss, _ FLYING” —— @ ——es ®BUY ® DEFENSE @STAMPS 2 Keele oieiokt % “s ——@-—— Chamber of Commerce OFFICE IN CITY HALL PHONE 575 a vs ¢ iministered by the State Depart -WE REPAIR AND WE FIX Lawn Mowers, Lecks;: Vacuum Cleaners, ,.Washing .Machines, Electric; Irons, Stoves, in short almost anything that is used around the house or the yard, we can: repair. Sc ART’S. REPAIR SHOP RAY’S. FIXIT SHOP 109 WEST MAIN STREET Grass Valley fare. The congress, 114 years of age until such time as all CHRISTIAN SCIENOE SOCIETY Christian Science Society of Nevada City holds services every Sunday ‘morning in their church, 114 Boulider Street at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Subject of this weeks Lesson-Ser’ . . P.T.A. FROWNS ON: MOTHERS GOING With no state wide convention of . meeting is held on the first Wednes. the California Congress of Parents day of ‘euch month at 8 o’clock. and Teachers in prospect for 19414, Our reading room at 117 Broad ;the State Board of Managers, in sesStreet is open every day except Sun‘Sion at Hotel Palomar in Santa Cruz days and holidays from 2 to 4 p. m. lon September 1 and set up pro-. The public is cordially invited io ;cedures for an election by mail ofiattend our services and . visit lofficers for the next biennium which ‘reading room. ibegins June 1, 1944, Local unit del-. Vill the i . . . . . . 9 as es LOr my voting body as Dismee Questions and_Answers For Marine Corps ‘Women’s Reserve Appligants For how long do I For the duration. You will be disthe state ans conferences to provide the injetruction usually gained at the state ,convention are in process of organjization. Mrs. R. T. Goodhue of Glen-'! dale, director of extension, is chairiman of the committee in charge of . Planning these conferences, assisiprovided in by-laws. enlist? end of the war. What if I should want a discharge jed by Mrs. B. D. Ralston of Redbefore the war is over? . wood City, rural service chairman. You will be accepted in the Marine Corps on a basis. .of absolute The congfress voiced approval of a recommendation that federal funds jappropriated for subsidizing the school lunch program should bejadyi i abe zi 1 Where do I get an _= application ment p ; blank? of Education wherever needed, and}! . apy ? 5 cea : . At any office of Naval.and Marine in a manner similar to that in effect = : : eae (Corps Officer Procurement. in Indian district schools. Mrs. G. i : i ' (Must I pass a physical examinaW. Luhr, seventh vice president and . ion? director of health for the congress, : Coe s aj Yes, by regular Navy Medical Ofpresented the récommendation from ficers the health committee. L Any other tests? A letter was sent to Governor Earl; One. To determine your aptitude Warren expressing appreciation of . for service. No preparation neceshis firm stand when called upon BN baie relax the child labor laws of the; ‘Can mothers and sisters of Marstate, for the congress has worked ‘ines enlist? continuously fer the better-care and; Yes, they will be welcomed. protection of children. If I am under 20, can I enlist with ithe consent of my parents? Reaffirming its stand that all‘oth-. No, By law the minimum age is er labor should be equality with men. It” will not be than a man at the front can resign. utilized before 99. ; mothers of young children are en-! po . begin training immediately? couraged to go. into industry, and Upon being sworn in you will be believing that there is no substitute qirected either to return home on for a mother ,in the home, the COninactive duty or to proceed to traingress approved the following recom-. ing school immediately. In either mendations of the war service comevent, it is probable you will be given mittee: ‘not less than 15 days to get ready The California Congress of Par. . 0 ee 5 ei oon ents and Teachers believes that. there . ; shay should I leave my civilian is no satisfactory substitute in the Position? _ life bf & ehilér for 4 homie. and that . Do not give it up until you are orthe personal care and guidance of dered to training school: : : his mother is essential to his welMust I already have special traintherefore, reaf-108? ‘ firms its opposition to the employNot necessarily. The Marines are ment of mothers: of children under famous for their thorough educationjal and training facilities. Must I start as a private? other sources of labor have been. . Wana asl ; utilized, and then only if adequate . at ae or Gp ary dae e care and supervision are provided . Tecords during : , for the children ~ period. If you are an, Officer Candi' date, you will receive a private’s pay in order to insure that such pro-. during the first indoctrination pervision has been made, it is suggested ,iod. During the remainder of your that a clearance from a communityschool training you will receive cadFOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables Beer and Wine poor. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898 OF ALL KINDS ; John W. Darke v7, FIN WATCH REPAIRING 4 ‘New Deal Under Management of Pauline and Johnnie 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious, Mixed Drinks to Please Every Taste Job PRINTING.? GET YOURS AT THE NUQQGET ene tof young children, and to provide the you are assigned to active duty, (that jmecessary ‘conscription of all men and women. sponsored counselling agency be .et’s pay of $65.00 a month. Your made a prerequisite to employment pay as an officer is in accordance of mothers. Furthermore, mothers! with your rank will begin on your should be employed in positions and;being commissioned and assigned to during hours which will not inter-!active duty. fere with the care of their children. } What will. my status be That the facilities for ¢hild care . training? now existing be fully utilized, it is; Officer candidates will be privates recommended that a sliding scale of ; until, completion of their prelimincharges be established at once, such jary course. They will then be known scale to be based upon wages receiv~. as Cadets until commissioned. Ened and the number of children in the!listed personnel will be privates, unfamily to be cared for. j til promoted to higher rank. All are The immediate transfer of able Marines—members of. the United men and women from non-essential . States Marine Corps Women’s: Reoccupations to essential work, and serve. the employment of older women for ‘(Could I ever become an_ officer shorter hours in occupations which . without a college degree? do not require great physical exer-' Yes, .there will be promotion from tion, are two means suggested for . the ranks. All promotions depend suggested for supplying the needs of entirely on individual ability and industry without using the mothers . leadership. : ‘ of young children. To overcome the! Do I pay my own fare to training lethargy of some andthe unwilling-'!school? ness of others to do their utmost in No. You the prosecution of the war effort, to expense. decrease the demand for the .em-. ployment of youth and the mothers . travel at Marine Corps Do I ‘get paid. during training? Yes.; Your; pay begins on the date manpower, the California is the;date you are ordered to start Congress of Parents and Teachers for, school.) ' : urges the universal registration and . When :do I. get my uniform? At indoctrination. school, , but.you f Verna gy & By, rs axe By the, possible for you to resign any more . initial training during . fect eliminating the requirement to . better than a push on the horn since should bring sufficient civilian clot hing to see you through for at least a “month. . ,How long does training last? . From 2 to 6 dependinz months, jon the field. May I choose my field? You will be assigned te the field in which you seem most likely to succeed-and in which you: will be most useful in the corps. Past training and experience will naturally affect this ‘decision. Will I receive physical ‘military drill? Yes, both. The Marines are nowned for their proficiency in drill. There will be a physical director at each school and an athletic program . training, ro* will be keyed to the type of work ‘you do. , What about my free time during training? Your free time is your own. You charged within six months after the will be expected, as the men are, to Common shares. ¥¢ conduct yourself at all tinves;in such a manner as to be an honor and eredit to the corps. What happens to an Officer Can‘didate who fails to complete training course successfully? She may have her choice of transor dis7 . fer to the enlisted ranks, charge. Will I serve overseas? The present law limits your ser. vice to the continental United States. May I request a particular station? Preference will be considered, but you will naturally be expected to serve wherever our services are most immediately required. ” Will I be subject to military discipline after training? Yes—the same as men, the extent depending on where you are assigned and the type of work. Where will I live when I am on duty? . When you are stationed in centers of population where adequate housing accommodations are t . ‘ you will probably be placed on a commutation statns and . will find your own quarters. At other placcs where, relatively large groups are assembled, such’ as training centers, barracks will be provided and you
will liye in barracks in organized military units. 3 Will I work with men or women? ‘Both. You will be working with other Marines—filling the place left by a man assigned to combat duty. There will naturally be a small number of -women in proportion to the men. * Will I travel? Perhaps—Marine Corps Posts and Stations are located in many different parts of the continental United States. You are subject to orders io go to any one of them. DRIVING URGED Urging less frequent sounding of automobile horns, the California State Automobile Association today reports the driver who has rounded out two years of operating a car in the crowded streets of a metropolitan area without once blowing his jhorn—or having an accident. With jthe aim of providing peace for the war worker asleep, this toot-less driver was convinced that careful driving would obviate the necessity of horn-blowing. The paragon of silent 1 ‘of an eastern automobile club.” More motorists should. aim _ for quiet driving, suggests the automobile association, since so many war workers must get their sleep during daylight hours. Recent* amendments to the state vehicle code included one now in efusé the horn when overtaking or passing. : ‘Motorists are urged not to race their moters, not to use the:horn to call friends’ to the curb and to remember that a push on the brake is . é by Joe Marsh , Actual, official facts from the government's own Office of Wag Information showed there wasn’t a shred of truth in ‘em, } Sam Abernethy’s: the Chief } Rumor-Spiker in our town. * If a stranger gets off something like—“I hear they’ve sunk the S. S. Bumblebee,” Sam starts The boys enjoy a glass of beer pinning him down. Did he really ~ occasionally~same as a lot of see it? Where’s the evidence? us do! And from where I sit, they’re proving themselves the healthiest, best-disciplined bunch of fighting men in history, like the OWI report stated. That’s good enough for me. Gee Mase Because Sam knows, like the . rest of us, that nine-tenths of the “inside news” passed around by careless folk isn’t rumor-—it’s lies planted by the Axis to destroy American morale. Take those rumors about drinking in our Army Camps. “. suit with dark brown accessories and a quiet motorist aids the war effort. Miss Dorothy Randall and Leonard Holbrook Wed Mrs. Ansel C. Randall yesterday announced the marriage of her daughter, Dorothy Claire, Randall, Reno September 4th. The bride is che sister of Lieut. T. Harrison Randall and of Miss Alice Marie Randall. She is a graduate of the Nevada City high school and the Dolores Premier Beauty School of Oakland. At the marriage ceremony she was attired in a beige wore a corsage of orchids. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holbrook of Nevada City. He graduated from the Lakeview high school in Oregon and prior to induction into the army was employed by the Pacific Gas and Blectric Company in Sacramento. He received part’ of his military training No. 67 of a Series Copyright, 1943, Brewing Industry Foundation the , available, . driving is an engineer on the staff]: and Corporal Leonard Holbrook in. ! TELEPHONE CO. PAYS DIVIDEND, THIRD QUARTER Tribuce ance of telephone public’s cooperation fhone service, in . NY pr was paid by N. Telephone and Telegra™h } in snnonciiT tS rom erly dividend declarations, accorfling to H.R. lo7zal the company. Mr. Powley stated: Qt Ingalls, man vo Pe. POATO Of directo ge declare, for the third quarter of .the yer: $1.50 per Share ot} shares and $1.75 ner share on declarations on the’ common share for the first three quarterly period of $4.50 per share as compared wit! $4.75 per share for the correspond ing periods of last year.” “Traffic volumes continue at precedented levels with the gross revenues resulting, however, in lim-, lited betterment in net income _ be‘cause of the increase in operating: . exipenses, particn larly and . Wage expenditures.”’ ; “Our operating personnel in the . face of the largest: t with: whisk iit has ever been confronted with al? ‘of its attendant difficulties on . \forming in a magnificent way and . the shareholders may well take pride. ‘as I do, in its e’ficient and courteous performance. The public’s , cooperative recognition of our wartime traffic problems inspirational to all of us and we gratefully acknowledge ; its smpathetic and understanding attitude.”’ . Wn. taxes le PK is “An Fifteen millio> refugees, and aided by United China Relie’ on > 17 member agenties of the Califa= nia War Chest. Funds sent to China are utilized.as follows:. Medical. and dental needs, .35%; disaster relief, 17%; ;child -welfare, 15%; needs of education, 15%; self help projects, 13% and special emergencies, 5%. ornhans Waar 1 Nee ty major bat‘les The couple will spend their, hoy moon in San Francisco. Mrs. Holbrook, will return to Nevada City Pedra her husband returns to service. Xs Fear, Page’ Three FREE MEN SCORN FREEDOM FROM WANT AND FEAR (Contributed) (From May-June issue The Kansas City ‘Medical Journal.) Four freedoms have widely jadvertised ‘to the world-.as having originated in the <Ailantie Ocean. Two ‘ol these freedoms are positive Sr and Freedom Faith. These two fres—Freedom of of Religion or doms ar? sufficient for victory. These two freedoms give thé widening perepective and the far view. for discussion, study, deliberation and argument. It gives latitude to those who. h " a precious Gualit: to the possessor. Faith is an important part of every religion. One m have faith dai religion, but one cannot have a religion without faith. Speech gives opportunity tar and theaca ity aes pe Titi 4 has that Tends econras and freedom quantities. nt negative Free dom from from. fear There is no glory in these freedoms. There is no particular virtee in them. They may be useful slogans for attracting political support, but they are weak arguments. They may just : ve lett in the Atlantic for. all the good they will do. indulges in Freedom from he does not. strive, thimk, budget, study nor work. One 9 all of these things to escape want. Then why for freedom ‘rom want? ‘ If one insists upon Freedom from he can then burn himself his innocence and indul<e in a eonfident fature that tlanners are will--ing to arrange without guarantees. There are groupings of people who have freedom from wan! and freedom from fear and hay»: security. Group Those in asylums. They have security,,food, bed.. They no liberty andr no chance 'to move bevond-their walls and fences. Group 2-~-Those in prisons and penitentiaries. They have reedom from want and fear. They have security and all. of its implicetions. They are guarded in their security. They have no liberty. Thus, those with no mind and na liberty have security, are i If one Wani. save, 7 ask tir two lo*hing. have 9 ~ . ' wells Gata eee Eee ' familiar. Things like working planning interfere with the job means a lot today, both on the producing fronts. learned the hard way. who, on-farm and in factory, things from which our high liv can. and will, by working toge 10 p.m, EWT, NBC—‘‘The BUY WAR GENERAL green help, planning for months ahead without letting the Ability to manage isn’t picked) up ‘ management is a skill just as much as good workmanship— fore abundant life in the peacetime years to come. General Electric Company, Schenectady, N.Y. Hear the General Electric radio prograins: “The Hour of Charm’ Sunday orld Today’’ news, every wee 6:45 p.m. EWT, CBS. ees! Ever think about Running a Factory ? F you’ve ever run a farm or dairy or store, there are a lot of things about running a factory that you’d find pretty any ‘and all hours, training of the moment. These are the responsibilities of management. .And. the peculiar American ability to meet and lick these problems food-producing and weaponovernight. For “good It won’t be forgotten overnight, either. For it is these men have actually produced the ing standard is derived, who ther, give every American a hday MELECTRIC mee i our earnest desire. standard-—the best. HOCPER & MOR TICIANS in England and participated in three 246 Church Street A MEMORY that. will be a comfort to the bereaved and a tribute to the departed one is in every funeral conducted by us, To conduct it as you wish is_ oe We have only one WEA