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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 16, 1942 (4 pages)

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e Nevada City Nugget — Thursday, July 16, 1942. TOILETRIES FOR MEN OF GOODTASTE Men everywhere who are attentive to personal grooming are choosing theseitems. For staq is a mz} complete line developed en just for men at attractive ee prices. STAG Bay Rum Shaving Cream 25¢ STAG Brushless Shaving [Bly or) 1s Gaal Bade archer tee Ioan. 35c STAG After Shave Powder .25c STAG Shaving Lotion, 6 oz. 59c¢ STAG Liquid Brilliantine 50c STAG Perfumed Hair Oil ae 25c and 39c R. E. HARRIS THE REXALL DRUG STORE _Phone 100 POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS County Surveyor JOSEPH .F. O'CONNOR (Incumbent) Candidate for COUNTY SURVEYOR Nevada County Primary Election, August 25 Constable JAMES WILLIAMS Candidate for CONSTABLE Nevada Township Primary Election, August 25th We Can HELP YOU Make Your Car Iast for the duration. Factory Specified Engine TuneUp and Steering and Front End Alignment Equipment SERVICE GARAGE WS. WILLIAMSON, Prop. Dor. Pine and Spring. Phone 106 SAFE AND LOCKSMITH Keys Made While You Wait Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Machines, ElecSAWS, AXKS, KNIVES, SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED Gunsmith, Light Welding RAY’S FIXIT SHOP 109 West Main St., Phone 602 GRASS VALLEY John W. Darke and. LATEST PATTERNS IN WALL PAPER S % 109-3 Phones 100-M For VENETIAN BLINDS FINE. WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service & Repairing Work Called for and Delivered Clarence R. Gray 520 Coyote Street Phone 152 (eae RLARMRRTH crrammneie Oa ance New Deal Under Management of Pauline and Johnnie 108 .W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please Every Taste Coroner A. M. “ANDY” HOLMES (Incumbent) ‘Candidate for CORONER « Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th ; ALVAH “HOOP” HOOPER Candidate for CORONER Nevada County “Primary Election, August 25th Public Administrator RICHARD “DICK” HOSKINS Candidate for SHERIFF Nevada County Primary , Election, August 25th 1 FRED E. WILLIFORD Candidate for SHERIFF Nevada County Primary. Election, August 25th Assessor e JOHN A. “JACK” FONTZ Candidate for. ASSESSOR Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th EBEN K. SMART Candidate -for ASSESSOR Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th PHILLIP G. SCADDEN Candidate for ASSESSOR ’ Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th MRS. ELLA CHAMPION (Incumbent) Candidate for PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR Primary Election, August 25th THEO. “TED” KOHLER, JR. Candidate for . PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th Superintendent of Schools WALTER A. CARLSON (Incumbent) Candidate for SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th County Clerk and Auditor R.N. “MAC” MC CORMACK (Incumbent) Candidate for COUNTY CLERK AND AUDITOR Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th TO NUGGET SUBSCRIBERS Will you please notify the Nugget Office any time you do not receive your copy of the Nevada City Nugget. PHONE 36 Recorder JOHN E. NETTELL (Incumbent) Candidate for RECORDER Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th Justice of the Peace GEORGE W. GILDERSLEEVE (Incumbent) Candidate for JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Nevada Township Primary Election, August 25th FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables Beer and Wine STREETS ’ NEVADA CITY, PHONE 308 COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL Sheriff. CARL J. TOBIASSEN (Incumbent) ‘Candidate for SHERIFF Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th Treasurer-T ax Collector JOSEPH MARTIN Candidate for : “TREASURER Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th MISS ELMA HECKER Candidate for © TREASURER Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th JOSEPH “JOE” HENWOOD Candidate forTREASURER Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th JIM “AGENT” HENWOOD Candidate for TREASURER Nevada County Primary. Election, August. 25th. Supervisor WARREN ODELL(Incumbent) Candidate for SUPERVISOR (Fourth District) Nevada County Primary Election,; August 25 CHRISTION SCIENCE SOCIETY . { The Christian Science Society inj Nevada City holds service at 114 Bouldef Street every Sunday 11 a. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. A te:timonial meeting is held the first, Wednesday of each month at 8 p. m. . The reading room at 117 Broad St. is open every day except Sundays and . holidays from.2 p.’m. to 4 p.m. In all Christian Science churches, .
branches of the Mother Church, a. lesson-sermon .will be read Sunday, . July 19, on the subject ‘‘Life.’’ The . Golden text will be: ‘‘As the Father} hath life in himself; so-hath he giv-. en the Son to have life in himself’, . €John 5:26.) Bible selections will include “the following passage from Matthew 6&6: 25; ‘“‘Therefore I.say unto you. Take no thought for your life, what ve shall eat, or what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment? Passages from tthe Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health ‘with Key to the Scriptures,’ by Mar. Baker Eddy, will also be included, which read as follows: ‘‘In divine Science, man is sustained -by God, the divine Principle of being. The fact is, food does not affect the obte ST = =e solute Life of man, and this becomA new type of opaque glass tht es self-evident when we learn that!floats like cork and can ‘be used 23 God is our Life,’’ (pp. 530,:388.) Page Three . the buoyant element in the construcTw : meee . tion of life boats, life rafts, life preWO masses will he . servers and pontoon bridge supports Sunday at the St. Canice Catholic . has been developed by one company: Church. The first mass will be at 8 . ‘ a. m. and the second at 10:30 a. m Father Patrick O’Reilly will officiate celebrated . : =] A straw hat manufacturer, with ". only minor changes in his machinery ‘obtained an order for 100,000 caps for army fatigue uniforms. CATCH PLENTY OF FISH H. F. Sofge, secretary of the local . Chamber of Commerce, returned to . A . “*toin manifarivrers are mart. Nevada City-trom the Lake Bowman . Certain manufac ers are exmert country yesterday with tales of fish-; menting in the use of glass, terra ing which if true, indicate the sport. cotta, and cement as substitutes for sa 3 ast 7 » ]e e ¢ whe a Sue if 1s at its best in the lakes and streams the iron, steel, and non-ferrous metof that region. Sofge plans’ to return . to Bowman soon to join Bill Wright. . and Roy Nelson, who are spending . several weeks there. als which have been used in the past to make the four million stoves needed to supply the country each year. Fifteen spring and bummer comsome localities ate marked with spec. panies have pooled their facilities ts ial flags in order to insure traffic , build $25,000,000 worth of armor quiet for daytime sleeping. iplate a month. MEN WANTED RIGGERS AND HELPERS Homes of night war workers in . BUS DRIVERS WANTED Good Pay, Pleasant Work Valuable Training Given Opportunity for experienced and inexperienced men of good character to get into work essential now and after the war. Good future—training fits you to handle heavy motorized equipment. It may be possible to place you in your home territory. Get further details now. id See Your Nearest GREYHOUND AGENT DEPOT: NATIONAL HOTEL . NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS After rigation hours will be enforced in Nevada City: 6:00 A. M. to 9:00 A. M. 6:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. Violators will be prosecuted. Dated: July 10, 1942. H. S. HALLETT, Supt. Public Works. Lovie tge iene tente ene remeron ierie ierteve Bererle: “KEEP ’EM : FLYING” + @®BUY> * © DEFENSE 3 @STAMPS —— t.] ——es Chamber of Commerce OFFICE IN CITY HALL PHONE 575 ie a a oe a ee ee +d Moatite ste teste testesteate teste steate teak Congressman HARRY L. ENGLEBRIGHT (Incumbent) Candidate for REPRESENTATIVE 2nd District, California Primary Election, August 25. JEROME C. COUGHLAN (Incumbent) Candidate for SUPERVISOR (Third District) Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th District Attorney VERNON STOLL (Incumbent) Candidate for DISTRICT ATTORNEY Nevada County . Primary Election, August 25th H. WARD SHELDON Candidate for DISTRICT ATTORNEY Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Nevada City, California, July 9, 1942 and to all whom it,may concern: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned for over five years made and performed $100 worth of labor and improvements upon and for the benefit, development and improvement of the Golden Edna Placer Mining Claim. The location of. this property is described in the office of the Recorder of the County of Nevada, State of California, in said County’s records of Placer Claims in Volume 30 at page 266 thereof. That said labor and improvements consisted of continuation of the tunnel 18 feet through solid rock; 100 feet open cut work and cleaning out old tunnel, during the years 193031-37-38-39-40, for the developing the said claims or group. You are hereby furthe? notified that if within ninety days after this notice by publication you or any other interested parties fail to contribute, your interest in said claim will be forfeited to become the property of the subscriber, your co-worker, under Section 2324 of ithe revised statutes of the United States and the amendments thereto. Signed, EDNA A. MARITINE. First publication July 9, 1942. Last publication October 8, 1942. this date the following ir-. 3 TO CHRIS N. LAUSTEN, his heirs. purpose of. FOR NEW MARINSHIP YARD AT SAUSALITO HELP DEFENSE PROGRAM AND EARN GOOD WACES For Full Information—Write MARIN SHIPBUILDING DIVISION W. A. Bechtel Co. — Sausalito, Calif. C i) Note: Mr. Sydney S. Clark of W. A. Bechtel Co., wil] be at National Hotel, Nevada City, during the afternoons of Thursday, July 16th, and Tuesday, July 21st.from 4 to 8 p. m. to talk with anyone interested. [ . Friendship, Service —THESE THINGS COUNT . ‘ Sometimes, in grief, some of us lose our way. and need, the guidance of someone who can help us. We can extend that help to you with the sure knowledge that we know what we are doing, and dc it efficiently, respectfully and economically. Please let. us extend to you our services in your time of distress. Two funeral homes, in Grass Valley and Nevada City to jserve you. 3 : . Holmes Funeral Home ‘ANDY HOLMES, Owner “DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE”’ 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE AT REASONABLE PRICES Nevada City, 246 Sacramento St. Phone 203 Phone 56 eoteorteoteterteotefesteolitesteotetestectertesteofafesfefeiterfeeateafesfeatecteoteteotesfaten, KEEP— YOUR CAR a YOU WON’T BE ABLE TO BUY A NEW CAR FOR SOMETIME— —But In the Meantime— : We can Grease, Paint, Repair, Give an Engine Overhaul, Reline Brakes, Mend Fenders, and help you keep it—ROLLING! Dick Lane’s Service Station 130 BROAD STREET—NEVADA CITY—PHONE 525 the wheal whe ate Me aleny Grass Valley, 150 S. Auburn St. ; 7. is Reeeerjeye« eeerrers o o % Can Laugh at wash day aches and pains when you step to the phone. and ask the Grass Valley Laundry and Dry Cleaners to’ call for the family washing. Life will be happier, you will have leisure to do things that count most in the family welfare, when you choose the economical way and send the week’s wash to GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 111 Bennett Street ‘ Phone 108 GRASS VALLEY NEVADA CITY ASSAY ‘AND REFINING OFFICE Vractical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentages of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. Mail order check work actioet.§ attended to. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. gent he on a Saeco. ace — E.J.N.OTT -a § %