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Nevada City Nugget — Monday, July 6,
TOILETRIES
FOR MEN OF
ets GOODTASTE™
Men everywhere who are
attentive to personal
grooming are choosing
these ‘items. For stag is a
complete line developed
m/e just for men at atiractive
mam PFiCes.
STAG Bay Rum Shaving
Openin 3.. 25¢
* STAG Brushless Shaving
Oreane no 35c
STAG After Shave Powder 25c
STAG Shaving Lotion, 6 oz. 59¢
STAG Liquid Brilliantine 50c
25c and 39c
R. E. HARRIS
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
Phone 100
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS
County Surveyor
JOSEPH F. O'CONNOR
(Incumbent)
Candidate for
COUNTY SURVEYOR
‘Nevada County
Primary Election,: August 25
Constable
JAMES WILLIAMS
Candidate for
CONSTABLE
Nevada Township
Primary. Election, August 25th
HELP YOU Make Your
Car last for the duration.
Factory Specified Engine TuneUp and Steering and Front End
Alignment Equipment
SERVICE .
GARAGE
W. S. WILLIAMSON, Prop.
Dor. Pine and Spring. Phone 106
SAFE AND LOCKSMITH
Keys Made Wile You Wait
Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum
Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric Irons, 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
IN WALL PAPER
% %
John W. Darke
109-3 Phones 109-M
and LATEST PATTERNS .
FINE
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service & Repairmg
Work Called for and Delivered
Clarence R. Gray
'520 Coyote Street Phone 152
LU
New Deal
Under Management of
Pauline and Johnnie
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
BEER WINES, LIQUORS
Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please
Every Taste
Coroner
A. M. “ANDY” HOLMES
(Incumbent)
Candidate for
CORONER
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
ALVAH “HOOP” HOOPER
Candidate for
CORONER
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
Public Administrator
RICHARD “DICK” HOSKINS
Candidate for
SHERIFF
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
FRED E. WILLIFORDCandidate for
SHERIFF
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
Assessor
JOHN A. “JACK” FONTZ
Candidate for
ASSESSOR
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
EBEN K. SMART
Candidate for
ASSESSOR
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
PHILLIP G. SCADDEN
Candidate for
ASSESSOR
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
"MRS: ELLA CHAMPION
(Incumbent)
Candidate for
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Primary Election, August 25th
THEO. A. KOHLER, JR.
Candidate for
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
Superintendent of Schools
WALTER A. CARLSON
(Incumbent)
Candidate for
SUPERINTENDENT OF .SCHOOLS
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
County Clerk and Auditor
R.N. “MAC” MC CORMACK
(Incumbent)
Candidate for
COUNTY CLERK AND
AUDITOR
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
. 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
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
on TANG IN.
FOOD PALACE
Groceries, Fruit and
Vegetables
Beer and Wine
COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL
STREETS
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898
Sheriff
CARL J. TOBIASSEN
(Incumbent)
Candidate for
SHERIFF
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
. Treasurer-Tax Collector
JOSEPH MARTIN
Candidate for
TREASURER
Nevada County .
Primary Eleetion, August 25th
MISS ELMA HECKER
Candidate for
TREASURER
Nevada County
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.
.
Primary Election, August 25th
JOSEPH “JOE” HENWOOD
Candidate for
TREASURER
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
JIM “AGENT” HENWOOD
Candidate for
TREASURER
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
Supervisor
WARREN ODELL
(Incumbent) ~
Candidate for
SUPERVISOR
(Fourth District)Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25
JEROME (€. COUGHLAN
(Ineumbent)
Candidate for
SUPERVISOR
(Third District)
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
District Attorney
VERNON STOLL
(Incumbent)
Candidate for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY -—
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
H. WARD SHELDON
Candidate for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
THE
of KNOW EDG E. Toes
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ONE CROSS-COUNTRY
BUS LINE HAS HAD
300,000 MILES
CF WEAR FROM A SET
OF TIRES THAT HAVE
BEEN RETREADED
SEVEN TIMES
ORANGES,UNLIKE MOST FRUITS,
WILL NOT RIPEN
AFTER BEING PICKED
A SINGLE W OF Ay 4
WORKERS ts ONE WAR L iv EROS ee
PLANT PRODUCED 2,277 : (WITd ACL Asces
Fe ARTILLERY SHELL a PEELINGS AND
FORGINGS INA Fei, p\ ALL ARE
SINGLE 8-HOUR USED IN THE
SHIFT
PROCESS
Spends Weekend Here—
Job Is to Save Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murphy, former residents,. visited with relatives
Dollars and friends here during the week‘tend. Murphy is employed at the
Buy Ss ‘Moore shipyard in Oakland.
War Bonds
Every Pay Day Weekend Visrtors-—
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ott Jr. and son
visited at the Ott home here during
*,
.
SeeeeieieieemnPeiejeiey Ferjengeste :
OFFICE IN
the weekend.
* . Spend Fourth of Ivly Here—
6“ ’ Be
KEEP EM : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everhart and
FLYING” : family of Reno, spent ‘the Fourth of
e July in Nevada City.
®BUY eg ee
® DEFENSE
Tom McCraney Visits Here—
Tom MecCraney, former local attory and school trustee, was a Nevada City visitor during the Fourth
weekend. McCraney is now living in
Los Angeles.
CITY HALL
PHONE 575
as
L
IS NEEDED
leven when
budget is
limited
Keystone
Market
DAVE RICHARDS, Prop.
213 Commercial Street
Phone-67
your neighbors about us.
They will tell you.
BUY Us. csk2 SOLIDS STAMPS
“What You Buy With
WAR BONDS,
Ships of the Destroyer type comprise the bulk of our fighting ships
in the American Navy. Their average displacement is about 1800 tons,
and they are fast, powerful, and
hard hitting. They have been particularly effective in convoy duty and
gave a good account of themselves
in the Coral Sea engagement. They
cost approximately $3,600,000 each.
nt Nevada City = es =
Every Navy shipyard is turning
We supply our patrons . (fy out Destroyers in record time. They
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:
are essential for our two-ocean
Navy. Purchase of more and more
War Bonds will assure all-out production of these vital units for the
Navy. Buy every pay day. If everybody invests at least ten percent
do the job. U. S. Treasury Department
of his income in War Bonds we can
Page Three ~
Tahoe Forest Piiconel
Actively Engaged In
Collecting Old Rubber
Rubber salvage on the Big Bend * —
is progressing well, according to District Ranger John R. Hodg2on. I'nder the supervision of Fire Control
. Assistant James Wheeler, ~ 2ll_ fire
. guards are gatherins old tie, tripe,
{
;ete., on trips cleanivtes wn “saake
. hue” stations, posting and
; while getting mountain cabins clean. € d around to reduce fire hazards.
“Competition is Hodgson
. says. Fishermen have been seen latjely taking home old tires found on
the back country roads, obviously to
jadd to the home town stock pile. One
. party took two old tires and one fish
ifrom a hole in the South Yuba. A
. étock pile at 3ig Bend ranger
. station is growing daily and while it .
signs,
keen”’
the
. will take time to claen up this sec‘tion of mountains, Wheeler feels that
a thorough jab will be done by fall.
fishermen wishing to leave old
the ranger station may do
if no transporfation is availfishermen are asked to leave’
rubber items they may find on the
edges of mountain road and
. Unele Sem‘s rangers will collect it
,on their first trip.
Any
rubber at
so. or
ahte
acie,
any
. Former Marian Gwin,
. Bride, To Live In Auburn
The wedding of Miss Marian Gwin
, and James. Axhelm, an Auburn mining man, was solemnized last week
in Auburn at a high noon ceremony
. in the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.
. The bride was attended by Miss
[Catherine Davis of’ Nevada City and
. Harry Axhelm of Vallejo a brother of:
ithe bridegroom, acted as the west
lee,
The couple are making their home-.
in Auburn.
The former Miss Gwin is a gradu-ate of the Nevada City High School”
and Placer Junior College. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Gwin, now of Prescott, Ariz. The
father formerly was executive administrator of the Tahoe National Forest.
2
DAUGHTER IS BORN
1
To Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Schiffner
of Napa yesterday a daughter was
born. Mrs. Otto Schiffner, mother of
Delbert, Jeft this morning to visit
her new granddaughter, the second
in the Schiffner family, the first being Ernestine, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Schiffner.
VIOLATES PROBATION
Everett Cowles was released from
the county jail ten days ago on probation. He is now back in jail for
violation of the probation. Probation
Officer A. W. McGagin said Cowles
confessed stealing a battery from an .
automobile in Grass Valley.
Living In Nevada City—
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bedwell have
moved from Alleghany to Nevada
‘City. They have rented a home on
Grove Street. Bediwell has the mail
contract between Nevada City, Alleghany and Forest. .
Enjoying, Stay Here—
Herbert Kitts has registered at the
National Hotel here for a few days.
The former well known resident is
enjoying renewing acquaintance
with old timers and relatives.
TO REGISTER
For the Primary
Election, August 25
Your registration was cancelled if at both the Primary
and the General Elections in
1940 you failed to vote.
If you voted at either one of
these elections in 1940, your
registration remains in force
unless you have since moved
and have failed to re-register.
You can register if you are
a citizen, 21 years of age;
and if you have been a resident of the State for one year
and of your county for 90
days prior to August 25.
NEVADA CITY ASSAY
a
Practical mining tests from 75 to
Congressman
HARRY
2nd District, California
Primary Election, August 25.
Assays made for gold,
L. ENGLEBRIGHT . . :
(Incumbent)
Candidate for
percentages of sulphurets, valuc of sulphurets and tailings.
Mail order check work promptly attended to.Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and
Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies,
Automobile Insurance ~
Bid BOUT: ccremcseaeites
1000 pounds, giving the free gold — :
silver, lead and copper.. : .