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Vf Nevada City Nugget — Monday, June 15, 1942 Page Tha
Corn Fads 25c. Bunion Pads 25c
Corn Solvent 35c. Foot
Cream 50c. Foot Powder 35c
Foot Balm 50c
: yY
SANI-PED PRODUCES ARE
SOLD, ONLY AT(YOUR
REXALL ORE
R. E. HARRIS
THE REXALL DRUG
Phone 100
STORE
We Can
HELP YOU Make Your
Car last for the duration.
Factory,Specitied Engine TuneUp and Steering and Front End
Alignment Equipment
SERVICE
GARAGE
W. S. WILLIAMSON, Prop.
Sor. Pine and Spring. Phone 106
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS
VITALSTATISTICS .
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
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
SAFE AND LOCKSMITH
Keys Made While You Wait
Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum
Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric trons, Stoves, Etc. Repaired.
SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, _ s.
SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED .
Gunsmith, Light Welding
RAY’S FIXIT SHOP
109 West Main St., Phone 602
GRASS VALLEY
and LATEST PATTERNS:
IN WALL PAPER
For VENETIAN BLINDS . .
Hh
John W. Darke
109-J Phones 100-M
sais FINE ;
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service & Repairing
Work Called for and Delivered .
Clarence R. Gray
520 Coyote Street Phone 152
New Deal
Under Management of
Pauline and Johnnie
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
BEER WINES, LIQUORS
Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please
Every Taste
Public Administrator
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 386
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
DRIVE IN
FOOD PALACE
Groceries, Fruit and
VegetablesBeer and Wine
COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL
STREETS
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898
B:
Sheriff
CARL J. TOBIASSEN
(incumbent)
Candidate for
* SHERIFF
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
BIRTHS
Se STEVENS — In Miners Hospi:al,}
6“ ” ‘Nevada ‘County, June 11, 1942, to.
RICHARD DICK’ HOSKINS Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Dick) Stevons, a Son.. :
Candidate for SOFGE--In Grass Valicy, June 11,.
SHERIFF 1942, to Mrand Mrs, Richard Sot¢e.
of Nevada City, a son.
Nevada County YOUNG—In Grass Valley, June;
12, 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
25th a daughter. Primary Election, August Young of Nevada City,
KEOGH—In Grass Valley, June,
<j 11,-1942; to Mr. and = Mrs.-° Allen
FRED E. WILLIFORD =. keoen, a con. .
WILLIAMS —In ‘Grass Valley, .
Candidate for ‘June 12, 1942, to Mr2and Mrs. Wil-.
liam Williams, a son.
SHERIFF VEPPISH—In Nevada City, Ju ne]
te 9 < res
Nevada County at 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard j
Veppish,
Primary Election, August 25th MURCHIE—In Oakland, June 11,
.
a daughter, .
j
= —. 1942, to Mr. and Mrs: Carl Murchie,
a son. The child is the grandson of
Assessor Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Murchie of Nevada City.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
JOHN A. “JACK” FONTZ HILTON-JONES —In Reno, Nev.,.
June 12, 1942, to Joe L. Hilton, 27,
Candidate for and Alice Jones, 21 b,oth of Grass
Valley.
ASSESSOR ‘ DEATHS
: SIRCY—In Sierra City, June 12,
Nevada County 1942, James B. Sirey, resident of
Sierra City 12 years, aged 50 years.
Burial was in the Pine Grove Ceme-.
tery under the direction of the HolmPrimary Election, August 25th
es Funeral Home.
LAMIB—In Nevada City. June 14,
1942, Edward C. Lamb, husband of
Sarah Lamb, father of Mrs. Clem
Whitaker of Nevada City: a native
of Indiana, aged 69 years. The body
was sent to Orland for funeral rites
= and burial. The Holmes eaediegl
Home handled the local arrangements.
STATE INCOME
NOW 78 MILLIONS
AHFAD AF MITE 9
State Controller Harry Riley
announced in Sacramento Ee tha‘
the sales tax is yielding an avevaer.
of nearly $11,500.000 a month to the
state. :
In the eleven months up to May
31 sales tax has totaled $127.046.-'
EBEN K. SMART
Candidate for
ASSESSOR
Nevada. County
Primary Election, August 2
PHILLIP G. SCADDEN
Candidate for .
ASSESSOR
Nevada County
25th
Primary Election, August 25th
ssdeasdseescessassaes
Treasurer-Tax Collector
JOSEPH MARTIN
864 an increase of $22,393,218 or 21}
Candidate for per cent over collections or the cor-!
responding period last year, Riley
“The favorable trend in state fin-.
Nevada County ances fs continuing,’ Controller.
Primary Election, August 25th Riley said. “Today we have a cash
excess of $20,962,143; a vear ago
we were burdened with a_ general
fund deficienzy of $53,872,035.
“The immediate future of MISS ELMA HECKER
Candidate for
TREASURER
Nevada County
state
war conditions we cannot-be certain
of what may appear on the distant
horizon.”’
Controller Riley revealed’ that
revenue totaled $228,532,188 in the
eleven months just ended, while expenditures amount to $149,836,288.
Thus income exceeded expenditures
by $78,695,900.
Primary Election, August 25th
JOSEPH “JOE” HENWOOD
. million votes and
; comfort.
! sparingly),
. thirds majority vote requirement
finances looks bright but because of . .
mitted!
The ‘Ham and Bge3" oension
scheme, for example, scared the dalights out of every thoughtful citizen back in: 1938, when it. polled a
came too close 73>
1939 t,he
on
But in
smacked it down
pearance by a smashing majori‘y.
The ‘‘Single Tax’’-has appéared*on
the. Califernia ballot so many
that it is known as a political
ennial, but
is now thoroughly discredited.
Similarly. when the referendum
hs been invoked agains: arts of the
legislature, (and it has been used
the voters have usually
come up with the right answer. A
case in point was the rejection by the
voters, in 1938 of the Garrison Revenue Bond, Ac which would have
. broken down the “traditional twoon
bond issues. Almost everyone is
agreed now that the lowly voters,
who aren’t supposed to know much
about such things, saved California
rom a plunge into’ easy-debdt
might have been ruinoous to many
districts, cities and counties.
On the positive side of the ledger
the people enacted the Riley-Stewart Tax Relief Plan in 1933, which
slashed, property taxes at a time
when the state faced the threat of a
tax strike. The people enacted the
present Federal plan of legislative
apportionment which achieved a balLance of power. between urban
rural areas in the legislature.
people abolished the
“spoils system’’
sent state civil service system.
= 8
Chamber of Commerce
PHONE 575
OFFICE IN CITY HALL
voters!
i‘s second 22-.
, Chico
times . Gfass Valley
its sponsors have neyer,
‘won, despite their persistence, and it}
that'
and ,
The!
notorious .
and enacted the pre.
history . f! On the whole, California’s
in direct legislation stacks up very ,
well in comparison with the record . .
jof the state legislature. And Se
‘based on the roll-calls!
ne Sarees Mee tS ee NNO eet et ote ea:
oF “KEE? EM.
* FLYING”
> —— @ ——
BUY
@DEFENSE
®STAMPS
Chico hacen Leagie tad
With Victory Over Miners
Tre Gr: Valley 3:iners losi ja 5
to 4 Baseall garne +o the Chico Colts
yesterday and thereby lost an opporivunity
ges
to £9 inio a tie *or first 141
Chico now leads the
games.
Yesterday's score: _
Batteries: Davey and Dalrymple;'
Hurley, Bruns, Campbell and Kits.
IS NEEDED
even when
DAVE RICHARDS, Prop.
213 Commercial Stieet
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:
Z buy WAR ‘BONDS. os
Consider the
CA B BAG EK" .
Candidate for
TREASURER
Nevada County
VOTERS KNOW
WHAT'S WHAT
Primary Election, August 25th
JIM “AGENT” HENWOOD
Candidate for
By CLEM WHITAKER
Each election year, about this sea.
son, when the deadline approaches :
for qualifying initiative acts for sub-.
{
TREASURER mission to the people, California’s!
system of direct legislation, which
Nevada County dates back to Hiram W. Johnson’ ‘s.
Primary Election, August 25th tenure as governor, provokes an 7
ute attack of the jitters among ci‘-.
& izens who are convinced that it is!
Supervisor : next to impossible for nearly 4.000, S.
: 000 voters to decide intelligenittly on
WARREN ODELL involved tax issues and other intri(Incumbent) cate ballot proposals.
Candidate for The November ballot this year
‘SUPERVISOR will contain at least 16 measures—
(Fourth District) and possibly 17 or 18, when the final petition signatures are counted——
and it is therefore pertinent to trot
out the record books and determine
how California voters have measured up in past elections.
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25
JEROME C. COUGHLAN
(Tucumbent) California, admittedly has had
: some bad scares with crackpot inCandidate for itiative proposals which, temporarily at least, won support. But when
SUPERVISOR it came to the show down; when California’s vast voting army marched
to. the polls, after hearing both sides
‘of the controversy—it voted right
on almost every major measure sub(Third District)
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
NEVADA CITY ASSAY AND REFINING OFFICE
Practical mining tests trom 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
percentages of sulphurets, 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
INCALIFORNIA
*
Scientific analysis shows
that cooked vegetables
many Americans eat contain less than half the
vitamins and minerals
they had when fresh.
For example, CABBAGE
cooked the average way
(usually too long and in
too much water) loses
69% of Vitamin C, 722%
of calcium and about 50%
_ of other minerals.
Always start vegetables in
boiling water and note the
flavor difference!
E.J.N.OTT -.-.= Proprietor
CONSERVE VITAMINS AND
HEALTH-BUILDING MINERALS
This is a message to Victory Garden growers and all.
vegetable and fruit loving Californians.
Cook these healthful natural foods to preserve
their full nutritive values. You will be repaid by
greater flavorfulness, more. appetite appeal, more
health-giving energies.
Follow these simple rules to get the most out of
the fruits and vegetables you cook.
1. Use short cooking time. Do not add baking soda to
preserve color as it destroys minerals and vitamins.
2. Use little or no water. Excessive water boils away
the nutritive values in fresh foods.
3. Start ALL vegetables in boiling water.
4. Cook all vegetables as nearly whole as possible.
Buy food carefully -Cook it right . Waste nothing.