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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

April 3, 1941 (6 pages)

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sae ea aT re ae Server 2 ghem Sopra OSE Me: HERI SBR ECON ANT MEG R Nts TENE AR RP ear ae NIP VAIO A LOCITY NICE TY THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1941. . PAGE FOUR , ee Re eee ‘ 3, 1941 an — — 5 RUGOHD, ae ; Rugged individualist: ne . THE . POCKETBOOK TH 1s BUSINESS can eat chicken, with his fingers without making any excuses.—BufWe would like the people of Nevada City to know that we have a Fuel Yard large enough ‘to supply both Grass Valley and Nevada City — and that ‘first consideration is given to quality, quantity, service and low prices to both towns. ° @ Manager of BONDS FUEL CO. 149 Park Ave. Phone 47€ £5 i-8 . is the First' Food . rae 14 . Chosen in Planning . ‘the Menu The Proof tof Gpod. Eiting Is When “They “A for’ More. ‘Ask: If you choose your meats from dit “preat ‘variety of fine choice cuts, “your fampraise your cooking by ask-ing for-more. Keystone ily and your guests will} of KNOWLEDGE ‘3: . . WHAT'S IN ANAME P THe FEZ Gets ITS NAME FROM HE Criy 1N WHICH IT WAS FIRST WORN— FEZ, MOROCCO INDUSTRY MUST MAKE, in CONNECTION WITH bp eats NSE, ABOUT 120 MATERIALS, FORTIRE ARMY AND NAVY. WHICH HAVE PEACETIME WHI ERpART ‘SHRAPNEL 15 NAMED ENRY SHRAPNEL (1761-1842) FABRIC WOVEN FROM GLASS — A RECENT INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH . DEVELOPMENT — . 5 NOW BEING TRIED_AS A. Sonne Fe FOR oo WINGS ANY Teo Gok Ove OF PRESENT SALES: TO ERIES PERFECTED “ DISCOV. IN THE PAST SEVEN ete PH RDA a LARA OR I OP The reapportionment committee. of whieh; Yours aggemblyman is a mem‘ber began its work of realigning the various. congressional and. assembly districts to conform to night. The committee will .meet again this Friday ‘night and-perhaps again Saturday, Under the new census, California DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. _, 218 Commercial Street ‘Phoné 67 __ ‘Nevada City will be allowed 3 ‘yew congressmen ‘and of course with its heavy increase in population Los . Angeles and southern California are axpected to get:'two: of the new con. gressional districts. Ls -The people of the mountain area: TOY’ AND JACOBS ‘IT’S ‘FAMOUS ° COFFEE’ SHOP AND COCKTAIL ‘BAR HAVE’ SEEN REMODELED AND 'REFURNISHED “UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ‘Ratés frdém $1.50: Up Excellent Service—Bést Food STH: ANB’ K-SPRERT,~ SACRAMENTO, ‘@AHIFORNIA Oy kG ACOBSy Managet "That Is NEW YOU, NEE STATIONERY '@ e ® COMPLETE SERVICE as ge ean Ee “Can ‘Savply. You With Anything rinted NEVADA CITY “NUGGET 305 BROAD STREET NEVADA CITY LE Dro i ea nennenenenansenntt ‘the new, census last Friday ; 4 which will finally:*be «passed -as< to, In ‘this bill As-#! are notso concerned: as to: where ‘the new congressional. districts go ‘they are in:maintaining our own d@istrict, ‘the “Second Congressional district, intact. Congressman* Harry: Englebright: now represents 18 mount-: ain -eounties, extending ‘from © the ‘Oregon ‘tine: to.and' including: Inyo County. The ‘interests. of ‘this large ‘area are identical in‘‘that ~» mining, ‘stock raising, lumbéring are + the main ‘industries of ‘the area «along with our natural resources. : As the writer pointed out.a few weeks ago, to ircludevalley: counties in with the mountain counties . : CE ER ND AEE OEE MM Doh oe eed pyc would ‘only tend.to create -conflict-. ing interests “which might prove harmful to'the’ district as a whole if it included both mountain and: val-. ley -counties. Those. opposed to’ this! theory oppose’it mainly on‘the basis: of population.-because of the * fact’ that the present’ 18 counties of ‘the ,} working. on ,cars. lve, been. @ble,to: do : . things.,for .the:,folks ,and:.gave,,syme . money. .besides. and: Kye, had. lets, of BY or THAYER . FOR A COUNTRY LIKE ‘THIS" He started for work so regularly that we said we could set our clocks; _ by Jimmy—the boy next door. Month in and month out, rain or shine, the side door of the house would slam and he’d start up his old jaloppy at exactly.the same time each morning; 35 minutes past seven and .he’d be off for the garage which he hoped to own part of in a year or two, Then, three weeks :ago, he got a letter fram the War Department: His draft number had been called. and yesterday he came over to say goodbye. “How .do. you, feel about it72? 1 asked him, watching to see if there -was any sign of disappointment on his face. “Fine,”’.he said, “Just; fine.’ , “But your job,’’. I went .on., “Tt will be.,here:.when I, get .back. And,;maybe I ,was,getting into, a-rut. Maybe. I, need to. be away from ita .while.Besides it’s only for a year. And.a,year..” ,«te looked out across our. yard with . its.early Spring green to the vacant .lot ,.next .door. where . he'd pleyed.,ball,when; hes was aykid and Still .did.sometimes,when :he got home early. enough, “A ;year)-isn’t much;.to, give, to.a country; that gives: a.fellow,.as,much as this,ene does..My folks; never, had much -money,; as you-know.; But I -got ay good-education. Then,,. when. I ,wanted a, job, at the, garage: instead of running: the, dairy; as{;Dad_does, Mr. Hughes . gaye. -me,a; chance.) I guess I've made:good, live helped.in ithe; offica the Jast.six-months, besides Ho: 4 aaa Os when they’re kids, to go to school as things they like and to save money. If my going into the army is going to help .keep these opportunities, I’m willing.,.Besides,’ he , added, grinning, “I want to own that garage some -day and the only way I can be sure of it is to help keep ahead .as: far. as their abilities will, take: them.” So, same kind of opportunities I’ve had i like a chance to play ball. , long as they want to and to work at : : F actory Specified Engine this country the kind where men are) ‘mee to own. businesses and to g4. it looks as if we’d be setting falo News.
HOOPER & WEAVER MORTUARY, INC. 246 So. Church Street ‘Grass Valley Phone 36+ 1 24-hour Ambulance Service We ee Tune:Up.and Steering ‘and Front End Alignment ‘Equipment our clocks by Jimmy again some day} country .whose industrial system . for hard work and ambition of} thet kind,are bound, to.succeed in all Sales ‘and ‘Service oe welcomes the man of, ability. _ COMPLAINT, DEPT. goes up must come down. Once taxes! go up they never seem to come down. —London Free Press (Canada). As far as taxes are concerned the . old law: does not, hold, good that what Service ‘Garage ww. s. Williamson, Prop. Cor. Pine and. Sprig Phone 106 Lh ¥ T he World's I Ne : An International: nie Tet Editorials,.Are , Timely ‘Piatacen Together, with the “Y the Monitor an I lea One, Norway Street, wsSeen. trois THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE <a "3 gia ge DR sera net from. SensationalNewspaper for. the : The: Christian Science Publishing a ‘i Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1,00 a Month. Saturday Issue; including Magazine Se¢tion, $2.60 a: ‘Year. «} Introductory Offer, 6 Issues. 25 Cents. re Daily NE ews paper nd_ Instructive iand..[ts.» Daily eekly Ma: Section, Make lome. ewe een sa2-5Sonne eerie Name Madteis coos oc ewes te want , other:, bays:.to:,.have ares second district total only 208,000 in’ population whereas the mew base figure of population~per district, totals in the neighborhood ‘of 300,000. . A new reapportionment bill: A. B. 2575, which: has-been introdueed by } Assemblyman’ Frederick! Houser. of Los’ ‘Angeles, chairman ‘of :the .com-; amittee; will: undoubtedly. be ithe bill reapportionment. semblyman: Houser :took! Butte;, Sut-' ter:and Yuba.counties from ‘the’ first . district and: placed; them: in: the seecond and took!‘Tehamacounity from the-second :district <and placed that county inithe first district. Mono and Inyo: were also taken: from: the: second: district. Through a series: of; amendments which: ‘were: adopted .by.the com mittee: Jast: ‘Friday ,your,-assemblyman, with the help of Assemblyman:‘Don Field of. Los: Angeles; the counties taken from: districts one and two: ineluding: Mono cand Inyo} back where theywere ‘originally, so that in this particulary reapportionment bill, the status of. congressiony al districts ‘ene vand ‘two , (Lea ‘and Englebright) remain* asi: they, are: tor day; We feel that: we have. been quite fortunate in. having, these: amendr ments adopted and ‘hope; that-we may be successful. in: eventually: keeping our ‘congressional district. imtact ag it has been for:some:.thirty years. ;1 In the new: -reapportionment, bil} which I: have above referred to, the Gixth: Assembly district remains, the same-as it is at present; In chairmay Houser’s: previous bill, Nevada County was placed in district two. In the new bill, Nevada County is back in the Sixth District along with th other Mother, Lode and moun counties. In closing this week’s column, we again invite, the citizens and esp ially the school children and stue dents to visit the legislature while } it is in. session. The assembly is i session each afternoon beginning at} 2 o’clock. : 2 *‘ *‘NEWS ITEMS (By Juvenile, Pecreegn se nell +. Louis Haley) ‘Due to the illmess of, the Butfingg ton’s relatives they will have to. go to Redding to stay with: their ‘grands mother for two weeks They will be back the 13th of April 4 Due to the best. behavior at sun; day school Jack Hoskin will have the honor of dining with Rev. and Mrs. Ralston. placed all of} ! t i "gt 9 wis & TOK rons. ne * v OUTSTANDING VALUES . in every, department made possible by this modern, low-cost food distributing service. ._, “anstviettiiey : 7 iaiiectats GARDENSIDE NO. 24% CANS—Rich, Red Calif. Sad Slagle noi for,all cooking purposes TM 5 As FS et “TOMATO-JHICE 5 All,,varieties,, Reg. 414 0z, cans. » A NDE. : complete; line 13, varieties to choose 3. 19 ,fr9m For Cc MY WES aS -RONTANA og MACARONI, ‘ SPAGHETTI, ETC. ; Reg. Package. Finest. quality and ideal ‘3 20 variation for Lenten Menus F or . & _ TASTE TELLS—No. 2 Cans 5c. . Ex. large 46, ounce cans, » xear, ‘Top Quality ;One ofthe. best buys of the “GRAGKERS * 1 SALTED. WAFERS—2 Lb, Carton. at,, thp, fine, quality, of these crackers. athe ‘THEM A TRIAL You'll be surprised “RICE “EXTRA FANCY—LONG GRAIN—3 POUND CELLO PACKAGE RICE IS A CHEAP, HEALTHEUL FOOD. USE MORE OF IT. APRICOTS » HIGHWAY .NO. 246 CANS A REAL VALUE.— FULL RIPE, TENDER, FLAVORFUL ‘GRAPEFRUIT (GLENN AIRE--REGULAR NO, . ’ FANCY SWEET SEGMENTS—TENDER AND SWEET 2 CANS FLOUR COMFORT TISSUE Reg. Roll PALMOLIVE SOAP Reg. Bars + OX¥DOL Large 24.02, +Grans . Soap s All Flavors ». Rowan, House * Emerald .Bay Fancy: Calif. 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