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IS NEEDED
even when
budget is
' Jimited .
Keystone
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 our reputation
on service and quality
and reasonable prices. Ask
your neighbors about us.
They will tell you.
REXALL TONICS
Beef, Wine and Iron Tonic,
Sarsaparilla Compound, MeloMalt with Cod Liver Oil, Iron
Tonic with Cascara.
R. E. HARRIS
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
We Can
HELP YOU Make Your
Car last for the duration.
Factory Specified Engine PuneUp and Steering and Front End
Alignment Equipment
SERVICE.
GARAGE
W. 8. WILLIAMSON, Prop.
Sor. Pine and Spring. Phone 106
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
DRIVE IN
FOOD PALACE
Groceries, Fruit and
Vegetables
Beer and Wine
COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL
STREETS
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 398
SAFE AND LOCKSMITH
Keys Made While You Wait
Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum
Ch s, Washing Macht Electgie Irons, Stoves, Etc. Repaired.
SAWS, AXES, KNIVES,
SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED
Gunsmith, Light Welding
RAY’S FIXIT SHOP
109 Weet Maim St., Phone 008
AM aan evew yw are
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__Nevada City Nugget — Monday, March 30, 1942 ; The Nevada County Nugget, Wednesday, December
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Page Three
. largest building project in 1941.
square bins, new has a storage
is the wheat cleaning and «:
NEW HOME OF GLOBE MILLS,
job, which took eight months to complete and
. New Sacramento Mill and Grain Elevator
. Good News to Northern California Farmers
ted at 12th and C Streets in Sacramento. This huge construction
prone cont over a quarter miliion dollars, was Sacramento's
The concrete elevator, consisting of forty-two circular tanks and thirty
capacity of 500,000 bushels of grain. The
wditioning house.
high tower in the background
JOE SWAZEY
WRITES LETTER
FROM FT. KNOX
H. M. Leete, publisher of The Nusget, has received a letter from Joe
Swazey, more popularly known in
this area as Sierra Joe. the sonxwriter. Joe is now. in the United
Company C,. 4th Battalion, fort
Knox, Ky. His letter which calls attention to a desire fer news from his
home area, follows:
“Dear Friends and Mr,’ leete:
and to say 1 haven't forzotten you.
In fact, I am constantly wondering
how things are going on back hom.
“T do wish some kind hearted person would send me a copy of The
Nugget and the Union. I'd like to
read some news of the folks back
States armed forees, stationed with:
“Justa line to say hello to you all .
. home. :
.
. —-at least 98 pe®cent of us are—to
‘learn all we can in our basic train_ing period and you can bet we're all
. anxious to get this war over with and
get back home, Been reading from
‘time to time tn the eastern papers
‘about the proposed: anti-strike laws
and also the wage bill. Itsseems‘to, me
personally that if every American
who is a true American ° at’ heart
,; would not need any drastic laws to
force him or them to do their part,
with wages and strikes utmost from
their thoughts until after the storm
,is over,
“Those gallant men at Wake Islard, who had so littl to do with
and who did so much should prove a
shining example of American loyalty
and courage. They gave all they had
‘even to ther life's blood, for the
‘country they loved, and. the’ ones
‘they adored, . They asked not. for
wases, no special favors. No. They
FOR THE
DURATION
The Nugget provides
for publisking the facts
Monday and Thursday
Let us keep you informed of developments\,
on our own front—Nevada County.
you with the local news
you are interested in. It is proud of its record
‘and during. these times
the printing of the truth is essential.
The Nugget comes to you twice weekly.
afternoons, at
305 Broad Street
$3.00 Per Year
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NUGGET TODAY
Phone 36
atmosphere, in the very
theatrical, restaura
RATES FROM
GAN FRANCISCO'S finest feily
hotel. Quiet, refined, and friendly
shopping district.
heart of the
nt, and
Garage Paxton, California
Service Ce the Glamcrous
aT DOOR Feather River
“We are all trying to do our best!
. only asked that we,their comrades,
,carry on in their place, not for mon_ey, not for glory or fame, but for
iliberty and freedom for all in the
generations to come. Are we going (9
fail in fhat great and glorious mission left in our care by strikes, by
. greed, or for love of money, etc.? Has
their noblé sacrifice been in vain? »
“Our, anawer to this is NO. We are
‘going to carry the great mission out
in 100 per cent ‘fulfillment so that
their children and loved ones and our
children and loved ones will always
be brought up, not in chains of slavery, but in the clear pure air of a
nation filled “with self-respecting.
EXPLAINED BY .
MRS.KEMPFR
(ity Nugget ads
HEADQUARTERS
; FOR
Mrs. Paul Kemper, executive ehair. SKIING
man of the Nevada City Dsfense Sav-! PARTIES
ings Committee, explained today!
there are three types of . Defense .
Bonds which may be purchased by
the public. Mrs. Kemper said, “FE
eryone should acquaint him-elf with’
these bonds. The United States Treas.
ury has designated these types 2s
Serles E. F and G.
“The Series E Bonds, is sometimes ;
called the People’s Bond and is the’
one in which most people will be interested. This ts the ne eet .
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“@ SHORT RUN TO A
LONG RUN IN
THR SNOW"
NATIONAL HOTEL AND
COFFEE SHOP
NEVADA CITY
4
CALIFORNIA
bond, Series F and G are chiefly inae >
tended for orsanizations, corpora+ HOOF TOD
tons and individuals with accumn-) ~——___--—.__.--§ —_~__
lated savinzs to invest.” 4
The full faith and credit of the . P
United States Government is pledged “KEEP "EM >
for the payment of prin:ipal and inFLYING” P
terest of every type of defense bond, >
it was pointed out. Mrs. Kemper eBUY. P
stressed that investment in the bonds P
is not a donation and holders of the ®@DEFENSE >
‘bonds did not have to hold them un@®STAMPS ;
til maturity. They can turn them into P
cash, if necessary, at anytime after
they have been held for 60 days. Interest will be paid after the first
veut: Chamber of Commerce
The series E bonds are designed . PHONE 575
to be purchased by persons of small
or average incomes. Through them : OFFICE IN CITY HALL
the average individual can partictpate
in the all out effort to win the war.
PUCCT CC CCCCCT.
15, 19715
mention the Nevada
tn bo i bn bn bln bb inl ihn)
FOOCOP
Interest on a series EK bond amounts
to 2.9 per cent on both principal and
accumulated interest, if the bond is
held to maturity which is ten years.
The smallest series E bond costs Pauline and Johnnie
$18.75. This increases in value in 10 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
years to $25. A $37.50 bond increas-.
es to $50. A $75 bond to $100. VI BEER WINES, LIQUORS
$375 bond to $500 and a $750 bondi Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please
to $1,000. Rvery Taste
New Dea
Under Management of
‘Mrs. Kemper said, “not many of
us can rush out and buy a $750 bond
but we can aim at regular purchases,
of the $18.75 and $37.50 bends. The,
regular buying of defense’ savings!
savings stamps Will aid investors in
°* FINE
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service & Repairi
‘. God-fearing citizens.
“Yes we will win this war, birt we .
as soldiérs can omy do our part 100
per cent, providing our comrades at
home do their part 100 per cent and
get the materials to nus, We are not
afraid to die in the present great
cause, not if death can bring freedom
to lati for as long as time endures,
dures. a
“If do hope thonzh that after the
big slaughter is over that those of
us who are able to come back, will
get a decent break on jobs and a
chance to make a home and a complete readjustment of our lives. If we
here in America continue to function
100 per cent, war should be over in
at least three years at the loyigest.
“Well, dear friends, please ask
some one about the pwpers. They only
need send two papers, one Nugget
and one Union and it will bring
great joy and. sweet memories to a
few local soldiers’ hearts.
“Best wishes and keep smiling,
Private Joseph M. Swazey.”
GERALDEAN BAKER,
PHIL ANGOVE RITES
TO BE HELD SUNDAY
The Easter Sunday marriage
rites for Phil J. Angove of this city
and Miss Geraldean. Baker of Grass
Valley will take place at the Methodist Church ip Grass Valley.
The bride to be is the attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Baker of Grass Valley. She attended the
Grass Valley High Sehool and the].
Sacramento Junior College. She !s
employed at the Moran Pharmacy !n
Grase Valley. ‘
Angaye soon plans to enter the U.
8. armed forces: He is employed by
the Idaho-Meryland, Mines corporation in the*safety and first aid department.
The popular local youth for the
past several years has ‘been president [
of the Iocal Epworth League of the
Methodist Church. He is a son of Ernest Amgove of this city. Phil is a
graduate of the Nevada City High
School and-also attended Placer
Junior College.
Trinity Episcopal Church will hold
the last of its midweek Lenten services Wednesday evening at 7:30
Rev. Cedric Porter will give a brief
talk, followed by the Question Box.
In Sun Valley—
Charles Parsons, manual training
instructor at the high school and
Donald Tuxford, elementary school
teacher, are spending this week in
Sun Valley, Idaho, enjoying the
snow sports advantages of that area.
Filled Easter Baskets at Colley's
buying the bonds. . C ered
“The stamps can be turned in tor! Work, Called for. and. “Deity
.
la bond at anytime a purchaser has iClarence R. Gray
1
$18.75 in. them. Stam? s came in
. denominations ranging from 10 cen:s) . , 520 Coyote Street Phone 163)
lto $5.00."° : :
. Ownership of the hords is limited
For VENETIAN BLINDS
and LATEST PATTERNS
.
to. $5,000 purchased in any one =
onde! 7S Ogos” 7
KLECTED QUEEN OF MAY .
Dorothy Roberts was elected roy . IN WALL PAPER
‘Nevada City High School students as
queen of the May Day festival planae
ned at the school. 1 John W. Darke
Easter Novelties at Colley's Con00-3 00-ba
fectionery. ‘ ,
NOTICE OF ELECTION
FOR MEMBER OF GOVERNING
BOARD OF NEVADA CITY UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
(School Code Sections 2.872 and
2.2032)
NOTICE is hereby given to the
Electors of Nevada City Unified
Schoo! District of Nevada County,
California, that the Annual Election
for Members of the Governing Board
of sald District will be held at the
‘Nevada City Elementary School in
said district on the last Saturday in
April, viz, April 25, 1942.
It will be necessary to elect 2 trustees for three years.
The polls will be open between
the hours of 6 o'clock A. M., and 7
o’clock P. M. Guns, saddles, _—atirrupe,
The officers appointed to conduct
the election are: ee ee pete g ma.
‘Mary Hoskins, Inspector. beds, chairs, lamps,
Minnie Sandow, Judge. ¥
Clara Phillips, Judge.
Dated March 24, 1942.
‘Members of the Governing Board:
Frank G, Finnegan.
Hal D. Draper.
John R. Bell.
J. Howard Penrose. .
Any and all kinds of old
mining equipment.
Call or bring it to 206 YORK
STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Albert S. Bates.
Charles P. Elitott.
Miles D. Coughlin.
Mar. 30, April 6; 13.
On Sale At The Nugget . Office.
Quartz and Placer Location Notices
IS FOR STRENGTH
That all kids get
From drinking Bret
Hart Dairy’s
The best milk yet!
Growing children need the vita
mins and health ; properties of milk. They need it
strong bodies, happy dispositions
Give them Bret Harte Dairy Milk
—it's pure.
NEVADA CITY ASSAY AND REFINING OFFICE
lractical mining tests from.75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
per *s of sulphuretas, 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
E1N.OTT .Pranriatne
ey
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