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COMFORT THOSE
TIRED, BURNING, ITCHING
FEET WITH
Corn Fads 25c. Bunion Pads 25c
Corn Solvent 35c. Foot
Cream 50c. Foot Powder 35c
Foot Balm 50c
SANI-PED PRODUCTS ARE
SOLD ONLY AT YOUR
REXALL STORE
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. WELLIAMSON, Prop.
Dor. Pine and Spring. Phone 106
Coroner
A. M. “ANDY” HOLMES —
(Incumbent)
Candidate for
CORONER .
» Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
RICHARD “DICK” HOSKINS
Candidate for
SHERIFF
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
~ FRED E. WILLIFORD
% Candidate for
SHERIFF
Nevada County
August 25th Primary Election,
Assessor
JOHN A. “JACK” FONTZ
Candidate for
ASSESSOR
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,
SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED
Gunsmith, Light Welding
RAY’S FIXIT SHOP
109 West Main St., Phone 602
GRASS VALLEY
ALVAH “HOOP” HOOPER
Candidate for
CORONER
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
EBEN K. SMART
Candidate for :
ASSESSOR
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
Public Administrator
PHILLIP G. SCADDEN
Candidate for
‘ASSESSOR
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
MRS. ELLA CHAMPION
(Incumbent)
Candidate for
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR .
; Primary Election, August 25th
For VENETIAN BLINDS
and LATEST PATTERNS
IN WALL PAPER
. 109-)
: John W. Darke
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
THEO. A. KOHLER, JR.
Candidate far
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
Phones _.
} Werk Called for and Delivered
‘AAR ADEN OOE RONNL
FINE
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service & Repairing
Clarence R. Gray
520 Coyote Street Phone ee
New Deal
Uader Management of
Pauline and Johnuaie
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
BEER WINES, LIQUORS
Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please
Every Taste
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 86
BS
Recorder
JOHN E. NETTELL
(Incumbent)
Candidate for
RECORDER
Nevada County
Primary Election, August 25th
Justice of the Peace
GEORGE W. GILDERSLEEVE
(Incumbent)
Candidate téx
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Nevada Township
Primary Election, August 25th
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
DRIVE IN
FOOD PALACE
Groceries, Fruit and
Vegetables
Beer and Wine _
COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL
STREETS
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 398
Sheriff
CARL J. TOBIASSEN
(Incumbent)
Candidate for
SHERIFF
Nevada County
$
Treasurer-T ax Collector
JOSEPH MARTIN
Candidate for
TREASURER
Nevada County
Primary Pection, August 25th
MISS ELMA HECKER
Candidate for
TREASURER
Nevada County
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 C. COUGHLAN
¢Incumbent)
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
Primary Election, August 25th
“HL WARD SHELDON
Candidate for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Nevada County 3
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THINKING OUT LOUD
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view too often distracts
mind from other things far more
important. When your representative brings umpty ump millions
of public works to your districi
you may bet your bottom dollar
that he has swapped his vote with
the rest of the House members for
other millions to ‘other districts
and every dollar of it will come
out of the tax payers pockets eventually, except of course’ those
government works which are reyenue producing. But even ‘these
in-the long run cost the tax payers
a pretty penny. After one hundred
and fifty years, it should be one of
the self-evident truths of'a democracy that any enterprise which
the government controls and owns
will cost easily many times’ more
than it would under private control and ownership. This for the
simple reason that the federal government has never yet
the voter
been required to show a profit, and as a
matter of fact never has shown
one. These remarks can refer only
to normal times and conditions,
net war times.
War is an incredible waste regardiess of what kind-of government: wages it. But there is no
question that war costs democracies far more than autocratic governments. The present war will
‘probably cost the United States
more than the sum of all its other
wars, and perhaps as much as all
Other belligerents on both sides
combined. If memory serves there
has never been a real accounting
of any war in which this country
was engaged, after it was over.
The popular sentiment seems to be
“the war is over. We have won.
The victory was worth what it
cost.”
The only question which the
voter considers, during the war
or afterwards, is whether’ the
members of congress-did-their part
well. That is a question which
confronts the nation today. One
third of the senate membership
and the entire House of Representatives is to be elected this fall.
In every senatorial and representative district throughout the land
the record of senators and representatives is being closely scrutinized. Did they, or did they not obstruct the war effort of the nation? It is a’ vital matter and we
surmise that many congressmen
will fail to pass this test.
oni
Congressman
SORES TARDE oes cere
HARRY L. ENGLEBRIGHT
(Incumbent)
Candidate for
REPRESENTATIVE
2nd District, California
Primary Election, August 25.
Primary Election, August 25th
IS NEEDED
even when
ibudget is
limited
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.
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.
. LOCAL REALTO
FILES ACTION TO
GAIN COMMISSION
C. Presley, Iocal real esta’
'
jman, has filed suit in the sunerior
against K. J. Phelan,
farmer of the San Juan Ridge, an
court retire
i Vincent Bellett, San Francisco, seek-.
{ing to recover $700 allegedly due as.
a
Helen Sawyer, Elizabeth Sheldon,
Onie Veale, Mrs. F. E. White and
Beth Wilson.
Mrs. Leland Smith moicred is
returned with Jose on Thursday 234
4 her daughter Beiiy Smith who is a
“Istudent at San Jose Stata: Collezs.
Sunday Mrs. Smith drove’ § Betty to
q
_. Lake Tahoe where she has a posi. tion for the summer vacation.
Me ite ate ste ite ate atest 2 Se 7 e-e%ea% See erieinie ine nen wneieiene, ‘¢
eo ~
. commission on the sale of the Pre-. % %
. lan Ranch. Le “KEEP ’EM 4
The complaint charges that Pres-. & “3 U7IRIGT?? Kx
ley entered into an azreement with'l & te
ve .
Phelan to sell the ranch for $7,000) % oa *
and he was to receive 10 per cent . # @eBUY *
> “a
rgeee cs apd He advertised in 3 an i% ®DEFENSE 2
Francisco newspaper, according to % @STAMPS KA
5 JB PRLS +
the commiaint and Bellett answered * ee
the ad. % a
‘ ae % ae
Bellett came to Nevada City and % —@—— se
i —
Presley alleges that he took Bellett £ é
we A a < nt .+% : 444 OG
to the ranch and at that time Belleti % Chamber of Commerce + 4
was willing to purchase the ranch One ts %
. a > Mg 47 O54 we
‘but that he and Phelan entered into #& PHONE 525 a
« <A <7
a conspiracy to defraud the plaintif: . % OFFICE IN CITY HALL *
of his commission by falsely repres: %
enting that Bellett was not Willing “sepespeatestestertestesteetestestes este sfeslestertesteatesfeote fetes +
and able to buy the property. LEGAL NOTICES Go ene
Later Phelan served written notice : 1S
on Presley that the agreement to pay! HE
3 : 2 j Initor g + ay a
the commission was off. On March) Wnited pile ge eT of hoes
25th of this year, Phelan sold the "terior. Gene
plaint sets forth.
Home Nursing Class
Certificates Available
(Certificates of, the’ recent
ing Union Office.
ficates are:
Florence Bates, Helen
Leonard, Hazel Long, Aileen
Homer C. Neal, Beatrice
ranch to Bellett for $7,000 the comnursing class conducted by the Re
. Cross may be obtained at the MornBerger,
Louise Dudley, Marie Kemper, Rose
McLaughlin, Mrs. B. H. Miller, Katarina Mitchell, Josephine Morrow, Mrs.
Renfree,
itrict Land Office, Sacramento, Cali‘fornia Anrril 21, 1942. M. A. 034197.
Notice is hereby givén that Charles
iD. Tuce whose post office address
iis Box 339, Nevada City, California,
. has filed apmlication for patent to the
Blue Bird Placer: Mining Claim, behome ;ing situate’in T. 16 N., R. 9° E., M.
ai D. M., California, and more particujlarly described as follows: Sec 6,
Lot 6, ‘containing 11.50 acres more
/or less. The adjoining claims are Lot
Those who qualified for the certi-. 40, Manzanita Placer Mine, Lot 43,
. Woodville Placer Mine, and Lot 51,
‘Downie Placer Mine. There are no
‘onflicting claims. The location notice
is recorded in Book 31 of Mining
Claims at page 313, Records of Nevada County, California. Ellis Purlee,
Register.
Date of first publication: April 23.
Date of last publication June 25.
thing we own, must, asa
the Home Front, cannot
equipment we have must
dust and destructive grit.
THE CONSUMER’S
VICTORY PLEDGE
I will buy carefully.
I will take good care
of the things I have.
I will waste nothing.
with timely repair!
EverytHinc we buy today must be needful. Everymatter of national need be
made to last as long as possible. Everything we use,
we must use carefully.and savingly. Very sodn now,
household appliances, the mechanized equipment on
be replaced; therefore the
carry on to keep the Victory
Pledge. * Ranges and Refrigerators must be Durationized with timely repair. We must cook food to preserve
nutritive values. We must conserve food with proper
refrigeration. Vacuum cleaners must keep rugs free of
Water heaters and washers
must help soap do more efficient éleaning jobs.
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Take a look at your appliances today. You will be wise
to DURATION-IZE NOW with timely repair while factorymade parts are still available. It is a wartime necessity.
Ask our local office for name of
AUTHORIZED SERVICE and
REPAIR DEALER
GE 10W-642
NEVADA CITY ASSAY
Assays made for gold,
E.J.N.OTT.=.
Mractical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
percentages of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. = J
Mail order check work promptly attended to. Y
Agent for New York-California Underwriters.
Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies,
Automobile Insurance nee
silver, lead and copper. ~