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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 18, 1942 (4 pages)

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persnoiats sy drape Derg nih et DA raid Nevada City Nugget — Monday, May 18, 1942. i StU SENNA pad bo > Join the throng of thrifty shoppers who are learning how economical Adrienne Beauty needs are Renal? ou A Feraze proouct DRUGS Cleansing Cream, Cream, Skin Cream, Foundation Cream, Face Powder, Rouge, Lip Stick Cold PRICED AT 55C (Plus Taxes) R. E. HARRIS THE. REXALL DRUG STORE We Can HELP YOU Make Your Car Iast for the duration. Factory Specified Engine Tune' Up and Steering and Front End Alignment Equipment SERVICE GARAGE W. S. WILLIAMSON, Prop. Dor. Pine and Spring. Phone 106 Avtention Old Timers Antiques Wanted Guns, ___ saddles, stirrups, boots, knives, ox yokes, harness, wheeler stoves, quilts, ‘beds, chairs, lamps, bibles, dishes, books, lanterns, candle holders, hinges, locks. Any and all kinds mining equipment. . Call or bring it to 205 YORK STREET, NEVADA CITY. ee of old Ff SAFE AND LOCKSMITH Keys Made While You Wait Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric krons, 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 he % 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.. Phone 152 ‘comune sister a na si, GRASS VALLEY LOSES “Tulb’’ Perry pitched the Marysville Giants to a 4 to 0 victory. over the Grass Valley Miners in Marysville last night. Perry allowed but three hits. Chico downed Oroville 6 to 3 in the other game. Political Advertisements Public Administrator THEO. A. KOHLER, JR. Candidate for PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR Nevada County: Primary Election, August 25th Sed ntendent of Se heels. WALTER A. CARLSON (Incumbent) Candidate forSUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Nevada County Primary Election, August 2¢ 5th County Clerk and Auditor RN. “MAC” MC CORMACK ' (Incumbent) Candidate for COUNTY CLERKAND AUDITOR Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th 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 Sheriff CARL J. TOBIASSEN (Incumbent) Candidate for SHERIFF Nevada County Primary Election, August aa RICHARD “DICK” HOSKINS Candidate for SHERIFF Nevada County Primary FRED E. WILLIFORD Candidate for SHERIFF Nevada County August 25th Election, August 25th Primary Election, New Deal Under Management of Pauline and Johnnie 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please Kvery Taste Assessor PHILLIP G. SCADDEN Candidate for ASSESSOR 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 Treasurer-Tax Collector JIM. “AGENT” HENWOOD Candidate for é TREASURER: Nevada County Primary Election, August 25th Supervisor t Pobitouss Boust First Jumping Chaplain CHAPLAIN RAYMOND S. HALL Parachute troops at the Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia, boast of a literal “sky pilot.” He is Chaplain Raymond S. Hall, former rectorof St. John’s Protestant Episcopal church, Lowell, Mass., and the Army’s first jumping chaplain. Chaplain Hall is a quiet, husky young man inclined to regard his present assignment as the happy working of fate. When he was first assigned to Benning, there was no regulation requiring chaplains to jump. Chaplain Hall soon fixed that. After a week of talking to. the men he applied for permission to take the gruelling —INFANTRY SCHOOL PHOTO, five-week training course. He found it rough going. It had been} more than ten years since Chaplain Hall was captain of Brown} University swimming team and <. member of the All-American! swimmers, and life in. the rectory . had not prepared him for the en-' thusiastic body-bending a parachutist must perform in training. ‘ Today, as a‘ qualified parachutist, he looks forward to each jump with zest. He also speaks with modest satisfaction of ‘the men’s reaction to his jumping. “It increased attendance at church,”, he says.: } VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS PISAINI—In Gra'ss Valley, May 14, 1942, to Mr an.d Mrs. George Pisani, of Nevada City, a son. MEYER—In Grass Valley, May 1, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meyer, a daughter. HAM—In Grass Valley, May 10, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Han, a daughter. CARTER—In Nevada City Sanitarium, May 15, 1942, to, Mr. and iMrs. J. R. Carter, a son. MARRIAGES CARTOSCELLI-SHELLARD — In Reno, Nev., May 9,°1942, Artie Cartoscelli and Janelle Shellard, both
of Nevada City. CASE-HILL—In Reno, Nev., May 9, 1942, Verne Crase of Grass Valley and Olive May Hill of Nevada City. BROWN-STEWIART — In Reno, INev., May 13, 1942, Douglas. T. Brown of Grass Valley and Ida Stewart, Salt Lake City. MRS. RALSTON IMPROVING Rev D.avid Ralston received word from San Francisco yesterday that his wife, wo underwent a serious operation early last week, is gaining in strength and is now out of danger. Vitamins and Minerals.. Here’s how to cook aiid boil them, so as not to waste and spoil them: 1. Use little water. Stare vegetables in boiling water. or destroys 2. Cook slowly. so as to steam through. 3. Cook. vegetables. as nearly whole as possible. Do not stir. 4. Prevent shrinkage of meat with low-temp roasting. ° WARREN ODELL (Incgumbent) Candidate for SUPERVISOR (Fourth District) . Nevada County Primary Election, August 25 OMEMAKERS throughout America are enlisted for the duration of the war to carry on with Nutritive Cooking. Nutritive Cooking means just one thing — getting the most out of food that is cooked. Proper cooking retains vitamins and minerals thatarein all foods. Improper cooking boils out Follow the recipes and the menus in yourlocal newspaper and in national magazines that tie-in with the National Nutrition program. Buy food wisely. Store it right. Cook it properly. Take good care of your present range so that it will carry on efficiently and economically for years to come. Consult your dealer about the care and repair of your range. a P:-G-avue: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. « We women must serve too! ¥ ‘ these body-building food ca an "BUY REISE BONG STAMPS* GE4W-842 422 Tons Of Babies Born In State In 1941 More babies were born in California last year than during any other year in. the history of the state. There were 125,050 births registered in geles, San Oakland and the surrounding vicinities. The percentage of white births in California increased from 83.8 per cent of the total in 19,40 to 84.5 per cent of the total in 1941. There were 105,634 white births in 1941 as compared with 93,742 in 1940. All other racial groups tabulated showed an increase with the excention of the Amerizan Indian, The numiber of Indian ‘births declined from 451 in 1940 to 404 in 1941. The number of Japanese babies rose from 1,493 in 1940 to 1,710 im 1941. _ Francisco, UNDERGOES KNEE OPERATION ‘Ray Wilde, Jr., local spostoffice employee, was operated upon at the Miners Hospital here for a knee injury which he suffered during high school days. Following his recovery, Wilde will enter the United States Army. Wilde’s position in the Nevada City Postoffice has been filled by Bert McBride. LIBERTY LIMERICKS ( A teacher, explaining inflation, Its after effects and causation, Advised all her scholars To save up their dollars And buy bonds to safeguard the Nation. j= Help teach the Japs a lesson! = Put évery dime and dollar you can into U.S. Defense Bonds and Stampe—every pay day. 1941 as compared with 111,840 reg-} istered in 1940, the State Department of Public Health announces. . In Nevada County 350 babies . were, born as compared with 400 in 1940. ; For the statistically minded person; the following interpretation is made. If the average weight of the babies born in 1941 was six,and three juarter pounds, their combined . weizht was 422 tons. If the average height of the 125.050 babies was 20 inches, laid head to foot they would,extend 39.4 miles. Increases in the number of bjrths are conspicious in those’ areas where war industries are located. The ef‘fect of added population upon an increased number of births, is shown particularly in San Diego, Los Ant F i Page Three OPERATED UPON ; Leonard Bastian, Bastian and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Amnargus, today underwent an operation at the Miners Hospital for removal of his tonsils. son of.Shirley IS NEEDED even when budget i . limited . t . . . . ‘i 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. (— z "st “e ~~ “KEEP ’EM FLYING” _——e—@BUY ® DEFENSE ©@STAMPS eres rte testerts . 2 st, a> * ? Chamber of Commerce. PHONE 575 OFFICE IN CITY HALL -. . FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables Beer and Wine. COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 3898 ~ Pe DANCING, GOLFING, Rates from . In Beautiful Historic Monterey Hotel San Carlos OVERLOOKING THE BLUE BAY AND FORT ORD SWIMMING, HORSEBACK RIDING BOATING, FISHING $3.50 Double : MANAGEMENT—PETER WATSON