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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 13, 1942 (4 pages)

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toe Page Four ai iacieaii s : Church Note: nt j . —Methoaict Church ° Sunday service in Methodist Church, Sunday Sehool at. 10 a.m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Epworth League at 6p. m. Preaching service at 7 p. m. Week events—Bible study-and prayer hour Tiwesday at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice Wednesday at 7:30 p.:m. Young people prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. —Christian Science Society The Christian Science Society hat . Nevada City holds service at 114 i Boulder Street every Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. mA ltestimonial meeting is held the first . Wednesday of each month at eight p. m. The reading room at 117 Broad Street is open every day except Sundays and holidays from ‘2 p. m. to 4 m. “Mortals and Immortals’ will be the subject of the lesson-sermon Dp. Sunday. The Golden Text will be: “They that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh; but they that are after the Spirit. the things of the Spirit. (Romans $75). .Pible selections *ollowing passage from Psalms 65: 1 OPEN SEVEN DAYS ue DRIVE OUT AND US SE] PHONE 412, PROUSE GRASS VALLEY-NEVADA CITY HIGHWAY MARKET PRICES NOT AFFECTED BY THE WAR “LOCAL FRESH EGGS LARGE GRADE A BALANCE OF THIS WEEK 5 4 PLANTERS PEANUT OIL—Pt. 38c GARTH TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE No. 2 can — 2 for 25c TEAGARDEN GRAPE JUICE — Pint 18c Quart 34c __ TEAGARDEN PRESERVES STRAWBERRY, APRICOT, PEACH, APRICOT-PINEAPPLE. 20 Ounce Jar TN MONARCH CORN — GOLDEN BANTAM Whole Grain and Cream Style—No. 2 cans No. 1 Can CORN AND PEAS—10c DEL MONTE CORN C. B. DEW DROP PEAS—No. 2 can—2 for 25c MONARCH FOOD OF WHEAT 1 PoundEisg MOTHERS COCOA—2 Pound can 23c. WE HAVE ARMOURS STAR BACON Sliced 14, pound 20c — 1 pound 40c LEAN PORK CHOPS—40c BABY BEEF—IF YOU WANT THE BEST Quart 73c No. 303 Cans 2 for 25c 12 Ounce FOR THE DURATION Let us keep you informed of developments on our own front—Nevada County. The Nugget provides you with the local news you are interested in. It is proud of its record for publishing the facts and during these times the printing of the truth is essential. The Nugget comes to you twice weekly, Monday and Thursday afternoons, at « $3.00 Per Year , SUBSCRIBE F OR THE NUGGET TODAY 305 Broad Street Phone 36 NEVADA CITY ASSAY Assays made for gold, place eee E.J.N.OTTAgent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies. Automobile Insurance AND REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentages of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. ———--Mfaitorder check work promptly attended to. silver, lead and copper. will include the 4: “Blessed is the man whom thou choosest, and causest to approach courts: we shall be satisfied with the holy temple.’ A passage from the Christian Sciwith Key to the Scriptures’ by Mary Baker Eddy, will also be included ‘which reads as follows: “The human mortal mind, by an inevitable perversion, makes all things start from the lowest instead of from the highest mortal thought. The reverse is the case with all the formations of the immortal divine Mind. They proceed from the divineé)source; and so, in tracing them, we constantly ascend in infinite being,’ (p. 189.) =——Tzirity Evisconal Church Trinity Episcopal Church.Sunday School at 9:45. Morning prayer with special dedication ceremony at 11. Stained glass windows in memory of dedicated during the service. Cedric S. Porter will be the preacher. Special music will be rendered by Trinity choir under the direction of Mrs. Carl Libbey. A cordial invitation is, extended to all friends of these three families to be present. -—Cathelic Church Two masses will (be celebrated Sunday at the St. Canice Catholic (Church, The first mass will be-at 8 a. m. and the second at 10:30 a. m. Father Patrick O'Reilly will conduct the services. : JAY C. COUGHLAN Bait Jay C. Coughlan, supervisor of the Third District, which includes Bloomfield, Washington and Eureka townships, which he has_ successfully served since his appointment by Governor Frank F, Merriam in 1933°and was subsequently elected in 1934, is asking reelection at the hands of the voters of his district. He is a native of the district which . he represents and knows it from end ‘to end. It extends east and west i from’ Bridgeport township to Meadowlake township. It is a country of rough topography, sparsely settled. but. nevertheless needed raods, Supervisor Coughlan has attended to that. i His roads are in’the best of condition, a portion including the important Foote road leading to Alleghany. This road is in first class condition and\ carries much travel. ‘Recently. Coughlan has completed an important improvement in this road, west of North Columbia, near what is Known. ‘as the Loard Fill. This was for a considerable distance a one way stretch of\road, but it has been widened where ‘it crosses the fill to make it safe for Mraffic Another important road in his district is the road leading ftom the Tahoe Ukiah highway to the\little town of Washington. This has heretofore been ‘steep and narrow. It is now of reduced gradient and much wider and safer to travel. As a member of the Board of Supervisors Supervisor ‘Coughlan has been conservative, but progressive. He has spent his entire life in the district, with the exception of the time he was overseas as a member of the American Expeditionary For. ces. He promises, if elected, to conduct the affairs of the office in the same manner which he hag followed during the time he has held the office. FORESTRY BOARD SEEKS LAND FOR POST-WAR USE SACRAMENTO, May 14.—(UP)— The State Board of Forestry has requested State Forester M. B. Pratt to assign’ one of his foresters to make a survey and report on availability of suitable forest areas for jpurchase by the state. The board recommended that since planning of rehabilitation work requires considerable time, purchase be undertaken during the coming biennium. A resolution adopted by the board outlined the purposes of state forests as follows: 1 To rehabilitate potentially productive timberland which is not likely to be reforested naturally or, by private owners. 2 To provide work areas for jobless men during the post war adjustment period. * 3 To help stabilize local communities and continue local industries and payrolls, and develop a method whereby county governments ‘will be reimbursed for their losses unto thee, that he may dwell in ALY b . goodness of thy house, even of thy; va AOOL GEEK REELECTION. 9 BABAL j ence textbook, ‘‘Science and Healrh. . Mrs. Helen Pond Searls, Mr. and eas ‘Mrs. William G. Richards, and Mr. teaching only marin’ edie Ms lees and Mrs. Thos, Reynolds will be eee ee and . ‘intendent Carlson has endeavored to CARLSON, COUNTY HEAD. TO Walter A. Carlson, county superintendent of schools, announces that he will be a candidate for re-election at the August primaries. He submits his name to the electorate backed by years of experience as an educator. Superintendent Carlson, is a graduate of Humboldt State College of Areata, California. His teaching credentials are ‘an elementary life diploma, a junior high credential, and a life administration credential.
‘Carlson’s first teaching experience ‘was in the rural schools and 17 years ago he came to Nevada City, first as a teacher and later as principal of the Nevada City Elementary School. He has ‘been absent from charge from the army, he returned to teaching resolved to make that profession his life work. Few ,people realize the large amount of clerical and administrative work done in the office of super-' intendent of schools in addition. to the ‘many w=prolfessional activities which are required of that ofificial. (Many additional duties have ‘been ‘placed on the superintendent through the participation of the schools in various war activities-—the salvaging of essential materials, the planting of victory gardens, the purchase of war savings stamps, the registration for sugar rationing. Superintendent Carlson is well ac-! quainted with the problems of his teachers, particularly in the rural field. During his term of office he has employed a competent supervisor . of instruction and health nurse to work directly with the teachers and} pupils and to assist them in their work. Monthly meeting of the rural teachers are held which enalbles them to discuss their problems and to become ‘better acquainted. Savings for the districts and the teachers have been effected by group policies for insurance for the districts, health and accident insyrance for teachers and iby a county wide purchase of standardized school supplies— all of these are benefits. to the schools, but they mean additional work for the superintendent’s office. During his tenm of office Super. state compensation work for the best. interests of his schools, and if reelected he promises to give the same careful attention to the duties of his office. WARREN ODELL ASKS REELECTION AS SUPERVISOR Supervisor Warren Odell of the fourth Nevada County district, which emibraces Rough and ‘Ready and Brideport townships, announces that he will be a candidate for reelection. He has served the district for the past four years with a remarkable degree of \success. The incumbent supervisor needs no introduction to the people of his district\for he knows ‘virtually every one of them by*name. He has reNevada City Nugget — Thursday, May 14, 1942 visors. In offering his candidacy, Odell stated that it has always been his policy to keep if mind the fact that it is the taxpayers’ money the sup-ervisors are “spending, and he. thereHfore insists on getting a dollar in value for every dollar expended, thus assuring the people of his district their hard earned dollars are bringing them a fair return PATRIOTIC SERVICES TO BE:‘HELD SUNDAY AT METHODIST CHURCH The Sunday service at the Methodist Church will be a patriotic service, recommended by President Roosevelt. Commander Howard Bennetts of Banner Mountain Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will deliver an _ address, “I Am An American.” The VEW, American Legion and Canadian War Veterans are cooperating in holding the patriotic service. Patriotic songs will be sung by the choir. The congregation will join in the singing of “My Country Tis of Thee.” and “O Beautiful For Spacious Skies.’ Bill Tobiassen and Jack A. Warren, choir director, will sing solos. : The service will start at 11 a. m. and Rev. David Ralston invites all Nevada Cityans to attend. SEARCH ABANDONED . FOR MISSING BLUE~ CANYON FISHERMAN Tahoe National Forest and Placer County officers have abandoned a search for Cleo Harris 25, Blue Canyon emergency airplane landing field employee, who went fishing in Fulda Flat, near Pmigrant Gap, Saturday and did not return. The searchers found no trace of Harris and it.is the belief of Ranger John R. Hodgson, who led the searching party, that the fisherman plunged. into one of the deep chasms along Fulda. Creek. é Harris, who had been working at the ‘Blue Canyon airport for a month, was unfamiliar with the district. A three foot fall of snow during the weekend obliterated all tracks. Start saving now in a special Taxtime Account fo meet your 1942 Federal income tax. You can open a regular savings account ai any Bank of America branch for as little as $1. be put away. All the Labor —Of Washing, Rinsing, Bluing, Wringing, Starching,. Hanging Out, Dampening and Ironing is saved by sending the wash to the laundry. Try our economical FAMILY BUNDLE. back to you carefully washed. Flat work ironed and sorted ready to Your wash will come 111 Bennett Street sided in. the Clear Creek section for GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY AND: DRY CLEANERS GRASS VALLEY Phone 108 a great many years, and engaged in farming. In offering his name for approval of the voters, Supervisor Odell points to accomplishments with in the district in the past four years. (He has instituted a long-range program of road improvement, with the idea of bringing the standard of roads in his district up as near as possible to that of permanent highways. Although funds ayailable do not permit extensive road building all over the many miles of his district, some of that type of work is done each year, and all roads are maintained to the best degree consistent with funds available. Notable improvements have been made, in some instances with assistance of the WIPA on the NewtownBeckman Hill road, McCourtney road, Indian Springs, Spenceville and the French Corral roads. Improvements have also been made on the Tyl road. In general, transportation over roads in his district has been better than at any time for. decades. In addition to his duties as road builder, Warren Odell has proved to Ibe a good /executive on the county’s governing body, the board of superwhen such land is removed from tax rolls. : é 4 To develop the technological skill and proficiency of the state’s forestry stafif. The board requested that the survey and report on availability of the lands for purchase be presented at its September meeting in Bekeley. Ka Do You Know This? Our service is not a service designed only for those who have much money, although it is true these discriminating people usually call upon us. We have designed our service to meet the requirement of ALL and the matter of price is'at all times left entirely in the hands of those in charge of arrangements, Holmes Funeral Home ANDY HOLMES, Owner “DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICBE”’ Nevada City, 246 Sacramento St. Phone 203 ieeeieieies Tale ifotes 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE AT REASONABLE PRICES Grass Valley, 150 S. Auburn St. : i Phone 56 wt : Nevada : TO BE OR NOT TOB . Nevada : : Theat cs THURSDAY This is the picture everyone wants to * see. keyed_to.an evér mounting tempo of suspense. Carole Lombard, in her greatest role and sadly her last ‘one. Jack Benny at his best in a surprisingly different comic situation. Here is a Lubitsch picture— brilliant in its acting—spectacular in its scope. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TARZAN’S SECRET TREASURE other of the popular Tarzan of the Apes series. Also Steel Against The Sky with Lloyd Nolan and Alexis Smith. SUNDAY AND MONDAY WILD BILL HICKOCK RIDES e Bennett. This picture is regarded as one of be. Sesletesteotet o> ole, : Theatre An exciting romantic comedy Johnny Weismuller and Maureen O'Sullivan in anBruce Cabot effectively plays the role of Wild Bill. He is ably,