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May 13, 1942 (4 pages)

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FE PIE TI) 2 ; cae ae City Nugget — Thais, May 14, 1942 — ae Soe he el aa Saas ae a” wise) 53 = Join the decile of thrifty shoppers who are learning how economical! Adriane Beauty needs are A Fexail produc Cleansing Cream, Cold Cream, Skin. Cream, Foundation Cream, Face Powder, Rouge, Lip Stick PRICED AT 55C (Plus Taxes) R. E. HARRIS THE "DRUG STORE We Can HELP YOU Make Your Car last for the duration. REXALL Factory Specified Engine TuneUp and Steering and Front End Alignment Equipment SERVICE GARAGE W. S. WILLIAMSON, Prop. Sor. Pine and Spring. Phone 106 be Attention Old Timers Antiques Wanted saddles, stirrups, ox yokes, harness, wheeler stoves, quilts, beds, chairs, lamps, bibles, dishes, books, lanterns, candle holders, hinges, locks. Any and all kinds of old Hy mining equipment, Call or bring it to 205 YORK STREET, NEVADA CITY. Guns, boots, knives, SAFE AND LOCKSMITH Keys Made While You Wait Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Machines, Klectric lrons, Stoves, Htc. 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 4 % John W. Darke 109-3 Phones 109-M FINE . WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service & Repairing . Work Called for and Delivered Clarence R. Gray 520 Coyote Street New Deal Under Management of Pauline -and Johnnie 108 W. Main Street. Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please Every Taste Phone 152)]. AIR RAID WARDENS ASKED TO . MEET TONIGHT Chief Air Raid Warden ,Al Bates has issued a call-for all air raid wardens to meet tonight in the Chamber of Commerce room at the City Hall. The meeting will start .at 7:30 o’clock. Political Adpeelsmdents Public Administrator _ THEO. A. KOHLER, JR. Candidate for Nevada County : Primary Election, August 25th’ Z ~ Superintendent of Schools ~~ WALTER A. CARLSON (Incumbent) Candidate for SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS : Nevada County __ Primary Election, _August 25th * County Clerk and Auditor PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR (Ineumbent) Candidate for COUNTY CLERK AND AUDITOR Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th R. N. “MAC” MC CORMACK SONNY MOORE AND HIS 3 ANIMALS . Senny Moore, with his animal acts, which are familiar to Nevada Countyans. Moore is now in Connecticut, whe animal acts in Gene Autry’s Western 18, of Grass Valley, i is on his way to. . i} 1 . { . national fame re his show is one of the outstanding Traveling Show fair patrons, is now on his way Recorder JOHN E. NETTELL (Incumbent) Candidate for RECORDER Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th Justice of the Peace (Incumbent) Candidate for JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Nevada Township Primary Election, August 25th GEORGE W. GILDERSLEEVE mal acts. “Bees Wax, the Taxi Sonny began his career with Can-} dy, a discarded circus horse too hard for anyone to handle. In Grass Valley several years ago Sonny lost Candy when the animal fell and pierced its chest on a cultivator handle in its barn. Shortly before the déath of Candy, Sonny had acquired a Shetland pony, named Major. Sonny continued his animal training act with Major and a little white and tan curly dog with just a stub of a tail. Tne dog was named Stubby. In 1938 Sonny presented his act before the animal meeting of the Western Fairs Association and he was acclaimed a young Barnum. He booked several fairs that season but Sonny became ambitious for a big act. He started acquiring stray dogs, trained them, then heard that Sheriff CARL J. TOBIASSEN (Incumbent) Candidate for _ SHERIFF Nevada County Primary Election, August Candidate for SHERIFF Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th 25th RICHARD “DICK” HOSKINS FRED E. WILLIFORD Cantante for SHERIFF Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th Assessor PHILLIP G. SCADDEN Candidate for — ASSESSOR Nevada County Primary Election, ‘August 25th 4 Edna Curtisswas going to retire. Now Sonny, through a bank loan, became owner of Bees Wax, the celebrated mule, and = another pony. Back to Chicago he went,to bring out his new troupe with all the props which gave him an act of three small acts so he could qualify for any engagement. Since that time he has Played the whole season on_ the coast and into Montana. Late this summer after the Autry show closes, Sonny is booked for theatre engagements in the middle west and then on to Montana for a six weeks’ on the fair circuit. Dwight, Sonny’s brother; is the agent, publicity and prop man for the ‘Sonny Moore Troupe.” Tom Ridinger’s Rodeo Comes. to Auburn May 31 Tom Ridinger of MWLincoln, witl stage his annwal rodeo on the Auburn District Fair grounds, Sunday, May 31. The event this year gives ‘promise of outdistancing any that have yet been staged by Ridinger, who has had years of éxperience in ‘putting on events of this nature, throughout the Mother Lode country. There will be séven big events, including ‘bucking horse contest, Braima bull contest, steer stalking contest, calf roping, contest. Auburn business men’s calf roping contest and ‘bareback broncho riding contest. The show will start at 1:30 and the grand entry will take place a: 1:15. According to Ridinger, all entries will ‘be taken at the office on the fair grounds. No entries can be taken after 8 p. m. on Saturday, May 30. TO NUGGET SUBSCRIBERS Will you please notify the Nugget Office any time you do not receive your copy of the Nevada City Nugget. Treasurer-T ax Collector Nevada City Lad JIM “AGENT” HENWOOD -PHONE 36 Candidate for Wins Airfield Promotion IMICOCLELLAN FIELD, Calif., May 14—Norman E. Gates, air depot group, Air Corps, has been promoted from private to corporal at McClelCandidate for Ne SUPERVISOR (Fourth District) _ Nevada County ' Primary satan August’ 25° TREASURER lan Field, California, in the Western Theatre of War Operations. Nevada County ‘Corporal Gates‘ promotion iwas merited for outstanding services in Primary Election, August 25th— his organization and in line with expansion of the United States Air Supervisor Corps. In the program to increase the air force to a million men in WARREN ODELL 1942, promotions are based on ex; eaubeats perience and ability.
‘Corporal Gates’ home address 627 Spring Street, Nevada City. is Called to Truckee— Sheriff Carl J. Tobiassen was 2 Sonny Moore’s Animal Act Now Performing In East With Gene Autry Sonny Moore, with his famous animal acts familiar to The Grass Valley youth, 18, is performing in Gene Autry's Western Traveling Show, which is touring the east at the present. Sonny’s part of the show is one of his oustanding aniWHICH SHALL BE business visitor in Truckee Saturday. to national fame. Meter Mule.” GOERNOR? OLSON OR EARL WARREN By CLEM WHITAKER: “T will not be a candidate against Mr. Warren for the Republican nomination, but will cordially support him!” With that unequivocal declaration Justus (Craemer, Orange ' publisher , and president; of the powerful State Railroad Commission, ended all speculation this week as to his political intentions and virtually cleared the field for Attorney General Earl War-’ ren to take the GOP nomination for governor at the August primary with out serious opposition. Said Mr. Craemer: “As a citizen, I'am first of all interested in the success of our war effort. I believe that effort will be advanced by placing strong, reliable men in positions of responsibility. I consider Mr. Warren such a man and I believe it is in the public interest that we unite behind him. Therefore, I will not be a candidate against Mr. Warren for the Republican nomination, but will cordially support him. “Nor will I be a_ candidate. for) Lieutenant Governor, as has’ heen frequently suggested. I feel .that I can be of more service to my state in the coming campaign as an advoeate of principles than as a candidate. I will seek the restoration of dignity, of efficiency, of economy anl of honesty in state government, because these things are everlastingly right and are in-eparable from a successful prosecution of the war.”’ Mr. Craemer’s statement was interpreted in political circles as a generous gesture which will greatly strengthen Mr. Warren’s campaiga. One-of the most popular publishers in the state, with scores of newspapers urging his candidacy, and with a! large personal following would have] been a formidable candidate had he, chosen to run, and his decision to throw his support behinnd—Mr. Warren greatly enchances the chances of conducting a successful, non-partisan campaign. Practically it will probably have the effect of narrowing the fight down to two principal contenders. Mr. Warren and Governor Olson, with increasing likelihood that Wallace Ware and Roger Jessup will withdraw from the gubernatorial battle. That would leave Mr. Warren unopposed on thef Republican side—and free to carry the fight to Olson in the primary. ' The formal entry of James Rolph, son of the late Governor Rolph, into the campaign for Lieutenant Governor has also sharpened interest in that contest,. but it is considered likely that several other candidates will announce before the final filing date on June 20. Dd 10% OF INCOME IS OUR QUOTA IN WAR BONDS jtended Mortgagee has caused these latter’s . , ~ SAND ‘ON THE AXIS News in Verse May 2 over KJBS Written by Harley M. Leete, Jr. Treasury announces war bond drive, . The Government asks us all to strive, To buy ten per cent or more. Fen per cent of your monthly wage, greatest since last war. . -Page Three Remember Bataan _., Invest A Dime Out of Every Dollar in U.S. War Bonds Will help to win the fight. Your response shall be a valid gauge, Of you will to help the Right! It isn’t asking, much, you know. It’s not a gift at all. They’re savings bonds and ve‘ £9, they To effect the Axis fall. It’s an investment safe you'll find. With interest higher That will help our ' to grind, The Axis to fine compost. as ever than most. war machines You who've been wishing that you could aid, And saying so out loud. For you this chance is tailor made—~ Just join the buying crowd. There’s a quota for each city and f state, Each quota helps to seal. The rushing, ominous, dreadéul fate, Which awaiis Herr Hitler's deal. Your quota, friend, is ten per cent. That’s all you need remempber. And. that the money will be sent, To quench Fascists, flame and ember. Now’s the time to do your part. The boys in service do. NNo one can be so faint.of heart, As to believe we won‘’t win through, ene ‘ Uncle Sam’s thé safest bet; The surest man ta win. Put all the cash that you can get. On the winner, coming in! NOTICE OF INTENDED MORTGAGE NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN that CARL 'M. IVEY and RUBY M. IVEY. his wife, intend to mortgage to THE CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK OF SACRAMENTO, a National Banking Association, the operating equipment used in connection with the garage operated by the intended mortgagors under the firm name and style of NEVADA ‘CITY GARAGE, at 128 Main Street, Nevada City, California. The address of the intended Mor.gagers is as follows: CARL M. IVEY and.RUBY M. IVEY 12:8° Main Street ‘Nevada City, California The address of the intended Mortgagee is as follows: é THE CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK OF SACRAMENTO 7th and J Streets Sacramento, California The place where and the time when the consideration is to be paid is at THE CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK OF SAICRAIMENTO on the Southeast corner of 7th and J Streets, in the City of Sacfamento, State of (California, on May 19, 1942, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the inpresents to be executed by its Assistant Cashier and Trust Officer thereunto duly authorized and its corporate seal to be affixed this 11th day of May, 1942. THE CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK OF SACRAMENTO a National Banking Association. By J. S.-JOHNS, Assistant Cashier. By W. GEORGE SPILMAN, Trust Officer. INTENDED MORTGAGEE. is NEEDED even when budget is limited Keysto ne Market DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. 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 eur reputation on service and quality and reasonable prices. Ask your neighbors about us. They will tell you. Bega 4 \ aes de steele tele steetectotestetestetesteteste teateesteobtesteteete) “KEEP ’EM FLYING” — @-——_ @BUY © DEFENSE STAMPS ——— o> Chamber of Commerce PHONE 575 OFFICE IN CITY HALL hele of tate % Fr FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE INFOOD PALACE Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables Beer and Wine COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 398 Rates Pe In Beautiful Historic Monterey} Hotel San Carlos OVERLOOKING THE BLUE BAY AND FORT ORD . DANCING, GOLFING, BOATING, FISHING SWIMMING, HORSEBACK RIDING $2.50 Single . .