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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 1, 1942 (4 pages)

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Nevada City Nugget — one June . , 1942 Page Three _ GRADUATION TIME IS HERE Share in the Joy of the Graduate with an appropriate Graduation Card or a suitable gift. Our large assortment of cards carry just the sentiments you wish to express. Let us show you our many fine gift items. For example: Sheaffer and Parker Pencil Sets. Zipper Eastman Cameras, Diaries, Wallets, Utility Kits, Lovely Toilet Waters etc. R. EF. HARRIS THE, REXALL DRUG STORE Pen and Binders. Beautiful Stationery, Perfumes, and Bath Sets, We Can HELP YOU Make Your Car last for the duration. Factory Specitied Engine TuneUp and Steering and Front End scenes: hans iia SERVICE GARAGE Ww. S. WILLIAMSON, Prop. Sor. Pine and Spring. Phone 106 SAFE AND LOCKSMITH Keys Made While You Wait Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric hrons, Stoves, Etc, Repaired. SAWS, AXES,“KNIVES, SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED Gunsmith, Light Welding RAY’S FIXIT SHOP 109 West Main St., Phone 602 GRASS VALLEY For VENETIAN BLINDS and LATEST PATTERNS IN WALL PAPER POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS County Surveyor JOSEPH F. O'CONNOR (Incumbent) Candidate Gh COUNTY SURVEYOR Nevada County Primary Election, August. 25 Constable JAMES WILLIAMS Candidate. for CONSTABLE Nevada Township Primary Election, August 25th Coroner ALVAH “HOOP” HOOPER Candidate for CORONER Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th Public / Administrator THEO. A. 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 e % John W. Darke Stee 25th wailhd iets aa Recorder FINE . JOHN E. NETTELL WATCH REPAIRING (Incumbent) {Radio Service & Repairing Candidate for Work Calléd for and Delivered RECORDER Clarence R. Gray Phone 152 5620 Coyote Street New Deal Under Management of Pauline and Johnule 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please Every Taste 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 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 Sheriff CARL J. TOBIASSEN (Incumbent) Candidate for SHERIFF Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th RICHARD “DICK” so aect Candidate for SHERIFF Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th E.J.N.OTT =NEVADA CITY ASSAY AND REFINING OFFICE .Vractical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentages of sulphurets, valuc of sulphurets and tailings. Mail order check work. promptly attended to. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies, Automobile Insurance Proprietor FRED E. WILLIFORD Candidate for SHERIFF Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th Assessor PHILLIP G. SCADDEN Candidate. for ASSESSOR Nevada County Primary Election, August’ 25th Treasurer-l ax Collector JOSEPH “JOE” HENWOOD Candidate for TREASURER 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 IS NEEDED
even when budget is limited i Keystone Market . DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. re ae 213 Commercial Street Phone 67 Nevada City We supply our patrons with the meat from the best cattle, sheep and hogs that money can buy. We have built our reputation on service and_ quality and reasonable prices. Ask your neighbors about us. They will tell you. \ J rttereoresnesnsseeeteren, é “KEEP ’EM : FLYING” + , ® DEFENSE 3 @STAMPS. : m4 53 — @o-—— > Chamber of Commerce PHONE 575 3 OFFICE IN CITY HALL Advertise in the Nugget for results City Nugget ads SCOOP THURMAN ALL SET FOR ASSEMBLY RACE Allen G. Thurman, Assemblyman -ed woljeurmou ja SUIT]. AY] 10J AVE ISMJ dy ‘ABpPsat “POM ISB ‘190BTSE Aqunoo = 9aurot Sty JO yLapo AJUNO; aud qatm UOT} BVULUIOU SITY a1 0} a1epipuvs aofeu ISAT] ‘oat % -1V[SISo] 91%1s8 oY Jo esnoy 1aMOT oY! ey UT AVUNOD epeAaeNn 2, 4 s}uese.1 9.1 ou pers. He announced his candidacy for reelection last April. Thurman is the only active newspaperman in the = state assembly which is composed of eighty members. Of the total membership, during. the 1941 session, 28 were attorneys, 138 were ranchers and farmers, 7 real estate and insurance men while the balance gf the membership was made up of teachers, engineers, railroad men, and one preacher, undertaker and one chamber commerce secretary. The assemblyman representing this, the largest distriet in the state legislature, has been editor of the (Colfax Record for nearly 22 years and has resided continuously in the district for 24 years. He was first elected to the legislature in 1938. agg) ay) SBM one of County Cost of Government ‘$31.05 Per Capita Charities and corrections accounted for 60 per cent of the per capita payments by Nevada County government in 1940-41, California Taxpayers association stated today, following its study of cost payments by the county governments throughout the state. The overall per capita payment for the county government was $51.00 for the year. Of this, $18.56 was for charities and corrections, $4.13 for general government purposes, $1.87 for protection to persons and property, $4.97 for highways and bridges and $1.52 for other county activities and association found. ‘Expenditures for charities and ‘erode . . business men, contractors, . service provided by the county government and other welfare items, such as probation, detention, ete. Pointing out that the county budget for next year is now in preparation, the. association said: “Public officials in California this ‘budget season face one of the hardest problems it has ever been their lot to have to solve in many years. “They must carry on tial services with which ernments are charged. the essen their govIn addition, ' . they face the fact that the average citizen does not krow exactly what each governmental unit does and its responsibilities. Anyone who lives in an incorporated area in has-at least five govéfnmental units doing things for him and spending his money—the federal government, thé. state, the cSunty, the city and the school district.’ . Quartz and Placer location Notices On Sale At’ The Nugget Office. Bids to be received on Whole Beef Half Beef Hind Quarter Front Quarter corrections included relief payments county indigents, as well as hospital to the needy aged, blind, children and . Notice To Butchers Or Meat Contractors Notice is hove given that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Nevada, State of California will ye'W ceive up to but not later than Tuesday, June 2nd, 1942 at 10 o’clock A. M. at the Office of the County Clerk in the Court House in Nevada City, California, sealed bids to supply the County Hospital with meat from July 1st, 1942 to and including June 30th, 1943. All meat -delivered to be in A-1 First Class Condition. Dressed. the following: Per Pound Per Pound Per Pound Per Pound Per Pound! Per Pound Per Pound Per Pound oe eerverceesweeerenvenvetererststesetesaas R. N. MCCORMACK, Clerk, Board of Supervisors, Nevada County, California. 20X-642 cS sump rrr eno) seta eerste ARLE LNG YOUR SUPPOSE THIS WERE HOME! ie MIGHT VERY WELL BE. War is no respecter of persons. Homes of other folk all over the world have been destroyed. You can’t dismiss it by saying, “It can’t happen here:’ Home means much more than a house. It isn’t. only your house that is threatened, it is you as an individual—your right to life, to liberty, to worship as you please, to read the truth, to hear the truth, to speak the truth. These are the rights that make your house duction lines busier than ed tt a wa spirit, we shall speed the day of triumph and peace. The job of this company is’ to supply the power and fuel needed, no matter how: unexpected the demand nor what the emergency. a home. You'll keep these American rights only if we and our allies drop more bombs, build more planes and ships, keep our prodo our foes. There is some-thing for each of us to do—something that must be done. Figure out what your job is and then give it everything you've got. Working together with such California .