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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 4, 1942 (4 pages)

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cy “throughout ob > — Nevada City Nugget — Monday, May_ 4, 1942. —_— tage Four didate declared that he. could be mean only office routine and eid allowance; petition . submitted. school teacher, who suffered a brokcounted in the field for 1942. . Sor those 22 years and even befor Estate of ‘William _Jaeckle, de-. en leg in a ski accident last FebThe announcement followed this; with the express comany, the local) ceased; petition for order to lease/ruary, has left the Miners Hospital four years of semi-planrning and pre-}. man has been in daily, iri fact con-. iproperty; submitted. for her home and is now able to be 70 BE CANDIDATE “FOR TREASURER best known who enjoys One of Grass; Valley's residents and a citizen one of the widest acquaintanceshins Nevada (County — Jim (Agent) Henwood — ‘has accepted the importuning of many friends and announced his candidacy for the office of County Areasurer and Tax Collector a post which will be filled at thet Aue rust 25 county election. Jim Henwood’s nomination is not of “the spur of the moment type,” Four years ago, he was prominently mentioned for county office: Friends daily sought his acquiescence. However adttions were not propitious at that time but the announced can‘aration, for the “county treasurer nominee is particularly qualified by his éxperiente and training for the technical and sometimes’ detailed routine of the treasurer’s office. A native of Grass Valley, Jim Henwood received. his education in the Grass Valley pulblic schoo!s. It avas December 1, 1913, that he entered the employ of the then Wells, Fargo and Company Express. Originally designated as a driver, the aspiring youth sought to acquaint himself (with every phase of the express business, succeeding to clerk, train messenger and on July 11, 1920, being appointed agent for the Grass Valley office, a position he has held with loyalty and-success to date. While Henwood served as agent for Grass Valley, such vocation did not ED pe) from where I sit. MAYBE I shouldn’t admit it, but there are a few thinzs about this writing job I really like, F’rinstance, I like the part where .. after all the writin’\and the routine is done ..I just set back and think about things in ¢ “ (Oh, yes, that’s part of the * too.) ; Doesn’t se Tauch wha think about. trate on one es ei think of lots ci things, one right after the other. Usually, when I get to thinkin’, I send down for some beer. Seems a glass’ of beer pot only\ teucnes the spot but it alse sort of helps the thinkin’ mood along. Tt’s such a peaceful, friendly beverage. Sort of honess and human. And it tastes good. T like to, held my glass of beer up to the bight ard leek through jt That. het iden-amber color kind, of .ReMinds me of the sity waviey fields where beer gets its start. avery eah. ay fare Bwies Me, by Joe Marsh “and the ave-old art of the bres e: After all.. when you stov t think shout it.. beer is a simovle, natnral thing, T tead semcwhere that shit's made of in good, whole. soma [2701 ereins and water and x Jitile yeast.. with hops for flavor, Natives process of fermentation does the rest. I guess that’s why beer is so wholesome. It really is the beverage of moderation. You just can’t imagine anybody getting into trou-, ble drinking a few glasses of beer. z Probably could go on for . Thai’s the wey I am when < and get to’ thinking just teokin Mig f Try it quiet and peer a anu “ semocime Aso. able like. Os 0 “Mars Qe \ No. 39 ofa Series C PUN 2 rewing Indushy Foundation and receiving. ‘primarily of productive of happy and satisfactory relationships enduring . friendships and a sincere desire on his part to give service regardless of ordinary limitations. It is to the credit of the Grass Valley man known throughout the city, and county as well, as ‘‘Agent’’ that 22 years of this work brought an understanding of bookkeeping, auditing and accounting that now serves him capably in aspiring for ‘an office of kindred activity. Not all Henwood’s time was spent in the workaday world however, for the local citizen has become an active civic worker in Grass Valley, serving as Chamber of Commerce executive, on promotional and betterment committes and has given of his time and energy to the fraternal life of the community. Where Elks gather, Jim Henwood is known as in civic enterprises for his thoughtful and active leadership. Within the next four months, the county treasurer nominee expects to complete a canvass of Nevada County voters and citizenry, expressing the conviction that his election to the county treasurer’s office: will be assurance that the office will be conducted in an honest, fair and hospitable manner and a credit to Nevada county and its people. { Jim Henwood is a son in law $f Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles ‘Ninnis of Nevada City. : The ‘following orders (were made in the swperior court Friday by Judge George L. Jones: Guardianship of Ida Gotthard, incompetent; petition for appointment of (guardian; John R. Larue appointed guardian on verified petition. Estate of Dennis J. O'Neill, deceased; petition to terminate proceedings; granted. on verified petition on file. Hstate of Archibald Rowe, deceased; petition to establish fact of death; granted. Guadianship of Joanna Adelé God. petition for monthly . frey, a minor; . stant contact, with the people of the, leity and the surrounding region who! utilized the office both in shipping! Lile MM. Champion appointed adminSuch contacts while . istratrix on her official hond. ibusiness origin were} Estate of (Betty, Morse, deceased: ‘petition for letters of, administration; Estate of Jean E. Richlin, deceased; petition for letters of administration; John P. Richlin appointed administrator. Guardianship of John~ Bulla, incompetent; petition for letters of guardianship; Adolph Bulla appointed guardian. Estate of Bert Reynolds, deceased; final account and petition approved and estate distributed as prayed for. (Estate of William Waddell, incomjpetent; first annual account; dropped from calendar. : (Nevada Irrigation District vs. Harry L. Jones; demurrer to first amended answer; continued to May 15th. Empire Star (Mines vs. ‘Cooley Butler;.objection to repoter’s transcript; continued to Thursday, May 7th. About On Crutches— Miss Helen . Chapman, local high LOCAL GIRL IS FEATURED IN LIFE . MAGAZINE PHOTOS Life magazine in its current issue devotes two, pages to the Smiths on their honeymoon. Mrs. Smith happens to be the former Valeria Leona Gray, 20, of Nevada City. The pictures show the happy couple playing in the sand dunes in White Sand National Park near El Paso, Tax. The caption to the two pages of pictures reads: “After their wedding, Serzeant Sidney E. Smith, 29 of Denver and his wife, the former, Valeria Leona Gray of Ne=vada City, Calif., out to spend their 24 hour honeymoon at the White Sands National Monument, a huge, desert-like park 90 miles from El] Paso. They stayed at a tourist camp,’
romped up and down the dunes and cuddled lazily in the sun. Said Sergeant Smith happily: ” “It all comes with married life, set honey.”’ & SILK HOSIERY $1.15 to $1.65 Pair PRINCESS SLIPS $1.59 to $3.95 Each SATIN NIGHT GOWNS $2.50 to $3.95 Each RAYON NIGHT GOWNS $1.49, $1.85, $2.00 Each 6, MUNSING OR VAN RAALTE VEST, PANTIES 50c pair, up FANCY NECKWEAR 49c, 98c Each FLOWER CORSAGES 49c, 98c Each FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS 19c to 75c Each COSTUME JEWELRY 49c, 98c Each $1.00'to $5.95 Each FABRIC GLOVES 98c Pair KID GLOVES $1.95, $2.95 Pair LACE TABLE CLOTHS $2.95 to $9.95 Each LACE SCARFE 98c Each and up LACE CHAIR BACK Sets —49c Set [ PRINTED. LUNCH CLOTHS 98c to $2.95 ach SPREADS -95 Each up LACE TABLE CLO $2.95 to $9.95 Each LACE SCARFS; 98c Each and Up IMPORTED PILLOW CASES -98c to $2.50 Pair FANCY BATH TOWELS. 25c to $1.19 Each FANCY SATIN BED SPREADS . $9.95 Each FANCY BATH MATS $1.39, $3.95 Each FANCY PRINT APRONS 49c to $1.00 Each SPRING:COATS $9.95 Each and up STYLISH DRESSES . $3,95 to $8.95 Each LADIES’ SKIRTS— SPRING COLORS $2.00 to $4.95 Each IES’, SWEATERS LIGHT: COLORS" .95 to $4.95 Each Agents For . GOSSARD CORSETS _ FOUNDATION 4 oo G. (Bert) CHEGWIDDEN, inser Grass Vater i _116 Mil Street : T's : : Agents For BUTTERICK DRESS ‘PATTERNS about on crutches. J. NERONDE AGAIN PROVES HIS . FISHING ABILITY J. Neronde of Sacramento caught eight pounds of trout at Scotts Flat opening day. It has been Neronde’s custom for years to come to Nevada City area’ on opening: day of the, seaone of the best catches of the day. When shopping mention the Nevada City Nugget ads featuring new patterns and ever. are on display 207 Broad Street SHIRTS—If you’ve been watching prices on shirts late. . ly, it won’t take you long to realize what bargains these are at $1.49. You'll recognize their fine materials, correct styling and conservative patterns and will agree with us that they are extraordinary at this price NECKTIES—It won’t be hard to “keep your chin up”” if you’re wearing a new tie, especially if it a 1942 model, HOSE—Now’s the time to get your Spring and Summer supply of socks. New Spring patterns in wanted colors William Home —MEN’S SHOP— $1.49 new colors—just as smart as Price 29c Nevada City A HAT a land making to use color Every’ his home pai Make it a on a reliable __your worries come in and for any type new 48-page .NEVADA CITY—PHONE 5 BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH MODERN PAINT COLOR HARMONY TO HAPPINESS would be if it weren’t for paint and color. We owe a lot to our painters who spread beauty and happiness through the ! for its lovely homes. Paint, of course, is the very best insurance to protect the home from decay and its resultant repair expense. But when you ‘paint — style your home. It costs no more ‘of your particular home and to blend the {' defects out of notice. body notices a newly painted house. A fresh, clean coat of paint makes scowling houses smile again. Theit owners feel a new thrill of delight. The community regards the home owner who keeps a valuable citizen. f have any doubt about what colors to use, the press — its FREE. ALPHA STORES, LTD. LADDER drab, uninteresting world this this a nation, world reputed to bring out the advantages nted as a good neighbor and point to paint this year. Call painter today. Start now and will be over for years. If you! see our many color schemes: of home. Get a copy of our Color Recipe Book — just off GRASS VALLEY—PHONE 88 Nevada :: ROXIE HAR and thrilling pi TUESDAY AND REMARKABLE ANDRE 7 in this fine picture. Bespectacled Kay Robson. Melee ee lostenetter: ‘Theat tre : MONDAY A murder zooms Roxie Hart to fame. An exciting cture. Ginger Rogers and George Montgomery have the leading roles. WEDNESDAY Brian Donlevy, Ellen Drew and William Holden are the leading char» ‘THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Kyser comes to the screen’ again PLAYMATES for the enjoyment of young and old. In Playmates, a sparkling romantic picture, the popular band leader is supported ‘by an excellent cast, ie Lupe Velez, John Barrymore and May son and as a general rule he makes ~ = — *