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_FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1934
9 __________
THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
it PAGE THREE.
DUDLEY ASKS
{them to the high degree of excellence
\ they are in today.
t The property values of the district
; are less than those of any other in
— ‘
7H RETURNTOPOST
<3 ) {OF SUPERVISOR
before the electors for return to of, = and good work done than does E. B.
,the county, and there are just
in any of the others. é
TWO HEAVY GRADES
There are two main arteries of
Seldom has a county official come . travel in the district that during Supervisors Dudley’s term have been
fice on a record of promises fulfilled . put in the very best of condition.
. These are the Edward’s grade from
(Brownie) Dudley, chairman of the the north side of the: South Yuba to
Board of Supervisors, who announ. Bloomfield, Graniteville and North
ces his candidacy for reelection from Columbia, and the Washington grade,
the third supervisorial district in. seven miles long from the highway:
this issue of the Nevada City Nug-;to Washington.
get. Today there are no better mounToday there are no better mountain grades in the county than these.
They are practically two-way roads,
wide enough for automobiles to pass
almost anywhere.
Placed in the _ best
‘through His efforts.
It_is—hard, almost—impossible,—to
build roads without equipment. DudMr. Dudley was born and reared in
the district and has spent his entire
life time there. He knows the needs
of the district from every angle, and
he has worked long and hard to have
those needs fulfilled.
Regarding the county’s fiscal and
business-affairs, probably no man-in
the county, has a wider and more
of condition
as
. many miles of road in the district as
j
They have been .
practical knowledge that he. ley started as a supervisor with a
<li
small amount of road-building machinery, and today he has accumulated tractors, scrapers, trucks and
other machinery necessary to do his
road work most economically.
When men are at work-on the
road and the supervisor is directing
the work, he “‘takes-a hand” himself
Roads are the principal thought of
every supervisor, and Dudley has had
to do a lot of thinking to spread the
small sum received from county taxes in his district over the more than
100 miles of roads therein to bring
~ to hurry it along.
SAFES OPENED, REPAIR:
When the Board 01 Supervisors reED AND COMBINATIONS organized in January 1933, the good
CHANGED work of Mr. Dudley as a member of
the Board was recognized by his fellow members by his selection as
chairman of the body, a position
which had not been held by the member of the board from that district
for nearly 30 years.
. CLUBS
Women’s Civic Club
Regular meetings the 2nd. and
fourth Mondays of the month. At the
Brand Studio.
MISS MINNIE BRAND, President
} MRS. C. G. SWEENEY, Secretary.
Earl Carter
MATTRESS REBUILDING
'One Day Service. Will CaH For .
and Deliver ©
Mill Ct. Grass Valley
PHONE 386
Keys made for every lock, saw
filing, bicycles repaired, knives
and lawn mowers sharpened. Gunsinith,.RAY’S FIXIT SHOP
220 East Main St. Phone 602
GRASS VALLEY
HAY, POULTRY FEEDS
AND GRAIN
FERTILIZER
WOOD AND COAL
W. KOTCHAPAW
Call 394 Spring Street
202
NEVADA CITY
LAND FOR NEEDY
INDIAND POLIS, May 10—
“Tf the destitute rural family needs
L. Hopkins, Federal Emergency Relief. Administrator, told state relief
;-directors from the Mid-west in conference here.
“We get all balled up because we
get too formal about it,’’ said Hopkins, ‘In fact, it is fairly simple.
These destitute families must have
some land, or some new land. You
,reni land, you buy land, you get
iand a hundred and one different
ways. You dicker for land, and I
can see that going on now, especially down South. All over the South.
“Another. thing that we get
too formal about, and get to scaring
trator, ‘‘ is building a new house for
a man, just a simple house. It is
amazing how many of these people
will build their own houses if they
have half.a chance. They can repair houses, they can put-new roofs
on.
“As for tools and equipment and
livestock, the North Carolina Relief
Administration bought a thousand
mules last winter. They buy chickens, cows, and farm equipment that ;
the family may need and they give:
it or lend it to the family, depending .
on what seems best.’’ {
Six hundred thousand farm fam-}
ilies are on the relief rolls, and Mr. .
Hopkins said it is not likely they!
will acquire an “independent economy” merely by work on the land.
: %
H. W. Oviatt, of Los Angeles, is
spending some time with his brother-in-law, George Elmer Poor, of
Hunt’s Hill in the You Bet district.
Mr. Oviatt was for some years with
.
a house, a cow, work implements, or
what not—just go and do it,” Harry
people to death,’ said the -adminis=. —
‘FRESHMAN GIRLS LOSE
Sophmore girls and freshman girls
. played a baseball game Tuesday after school. The freshmen won 20 to
. 7. The line up was as follows:
Sophmores: Bonnie Flindt, P:
. Flossie Angove, C; Margie Master/Son, Ist; Eleanor Willoughby, 2nd;
' Alberta Watters, 3rd; Betty Teft,
}short stop; Enid Penberthy, short
step; Dot Truscott and Ida Norton,
. fielders.
Freshman: Margaret Stevens, jae
tuth Curnow, C; Della Wellman,
{ 1st; Elizabeth Brisbell, 2nd; Jean{
Teft 3rd; Betsy Bennett and Louise,
Lattin, fielders; Catherine Stevens,
short stop.
WASHINGTON NEWS
By MRS. CLYDE COLE
WASHINGTON, April 28.—W. E.
Luce and wife, of Reno, .were week
. BALL GAME TO SOPHS .
RURAL FAMILIES
HAVERSTOCK, OF
E. J. Haverstock, well known resident of Washington, where he has
the past nine years, is submitting
District for election to the board of
supervisors from that.district.
He came to Washington about
ington hotel and showed his faith in
the district by expanding a large sum,
of money in its improvement.
Hels: 4
roads and material improvement of
. the district, and promises if elected
to devote his energies to these ends.
He has taken an interest in the affairs of his district, and knows its
WASHINGTON, OUT
FOR SUPERVISOR
conducted the Washington hotel for .
his name to the election of the Third .
nine years ago, bought the old Wash,
strong advocate of good .
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
FOR SUPERVISOR
JOSEPH A. FRANK
(Incumbent)
Hereby announces his candidacy for
County Supervisor of the Fourth Supervisorial District at the Primary
Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
FOR SUPERVISOR
E. J. HAVERSTOCK
Hereby announces his candidacy for
County Supervisor of the Third Su. pervisorial District at the Primary
Election Tuesday, August 28, 1934. .
FOR SUPERVISOR
. E. B. DUDLEY
(Incumbent)
. Hereby‘ announces his candidacy for
County Supervisor of the Third Su. pervisorial District -at the Primary .
Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
fo on ar
css AX oe eee ee ed
. Smith, former postmaster of Reno,
‘are staying at the Williamson home.
end visitors in Washington. Mr. needs from practical experience.
FOR COUNTY CLERK AND
.
also visited the Giant. King
which is owned. by Mr. Luce.
Mr. W. Williams and family, of
teno, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Boden over last week end.
Carl Tobiassen and wife, of Nevada
City, spent Sunday in Washington.
The Martin brothers, of the Silina
mine, were recent visitors in Washington. They have been doing some
wonderful development work on the
property which they have bonded.
mine, . AUDITOR
R. N. MCCORMACK
j 1s hereby announced as a candidate
for County Clerk and Auditor of Ne-vada County at the Primary Election
Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
. FOR SHERIFF
ARTHUR BARRICK
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the office of Sheriff of Nevada
WASHINGTON, May 3.—Mrs. R. PIANO FOR SALE—Inquire at the
County at the Primary Election,
Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
Slater and Mrs. Charles Mitchell of muecee RECS ue
San Rafael, arrived in Washington] ShE BOSTON RAVINE AUTO FOR SHERIFF
on a short vacation. Wreckers’ for good used parts. ? TER
Mr. Arthur Renlund and. sister, Phone 150 GEORGE R. CAR
3-30-1 mo.
(incumbent)
Miss Christine Renlund, of Oakland,
chard, pasture, barn.
room house; $2500.
: M n
They are on a fishing trip and vacaok
tion.
the Newspaper Film Corporation of
Chicago, and is greatly interested in
the Gold Year films being taken
here. Mr. Oviatt predicts great pop.
ularity for the various mining films .
that the film companies are plan.
ning.
.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Armstrong returned Tuesday from a visit in the!
Hawaiian Islands, feeling much im.
proved in health.
.
{
——
tlecraic
. visitors in Washington today, the
. who have the Antlers: at Bear Valley,
visitor in town yesterday.
through Washington
trip.
Mrs. Robert Slater, have returned to
San Rafael.
Mr. and Mrs. Leanoid) Ford were
sonable.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cole. Sacramento St. Phone 452 2t p.
Mr. Henry Kohler, who recently
FOR SALE—-8 acre ranch, family orHalf cash.
Route 1, Box 142% Auburn, Calif.
FOR SALE-—Two-wheel trailer, ReaApply C. A. Boren, 215
Is hereby announced as a candidate
for. re-election to the office of Sheriff of Nevada County, California, at
the Primary Election, Tuesday, August. 28, 1934.
FOR SHERIFF
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broke his collar bone, is doing as
well as can be expected.MAYTAG WASHERS
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Phone 9 for Free Demonstration
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WASHINGTON, May 6.—Mr, and
Mrs. James Stroner, of Palo Alto,
were in Washington Friday on a
fishing trip. Mr. Kite of Palo Alto,
was also in their. party.
Sheriff Carter was in Washington
Friday on business.
Miss Hazel Hagen, former teacher of the Washington school, was a
William Tamblyn and party, passed
en secaiaaiieiieaies
CARL J. TOBIASSEN
Is hereby announced as a candidate
for Sheriff, of Nevada County, at the
Primary Election, Tuesday, August
28, 1934.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
PHIL G. SCADDEN
Is hereby announced as a candidate
for Assessor of Nevada County, at
the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
FOR
ona fishing
NEVADA CITY HOME
LAUNDRY
FAMILY TRADE OUR
Mrs. Charles Mitchell and sister,
HERE is no reason now to believe that electric
ge
with today’s sensibly low prices and the new low
ranges and water heaters are expensive. Not
electric rate that is in effect.
For example, an electric range as pictured here 1
and the electric water heater can be bought today
on easy terms for no more than you might expect
to pay for a range alone. Come and see these ranges
and water heaters for yourself. Examine the many
models on display and then look at the Price tags.
Phone
Phone 250 W
LAUNDRY * DRY CLEANERS
MINING DISTRICT MAPS FOR SALE
262 S. Auburn St,
SPECIALTY
Mrs. O, Mullis, Prop.
Boulder St. Nevada City
Phone 491 W
FRED M. MILLER
CIVIL & MINING ENGINEER
Grass Valley
are SO clean..
OW you can re‘duce washday
to a mere matter of
minutes. Just gather
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phone us to call,
108 Grass Valley
Nevada City
GRASS VALLEY STEAM
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. Prompt and Reasonable Service
JEFFERY CLEANERS
Lee Jeffery, Prop. FOR CONSTABLE
Nevada City Township
THOMAS OLIVER
Is hereby announced as a candidate
for Constable of Nevada City Township of Nevada County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28,
1934.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
TAILOR MADE SUITS
Where Service and Quality Meet
109 S. Church St. Grass Valley
We Call for and Deliver .Ph. 152
Nevada City Routes Wednesday
and Saturday
11 Bennett St Grass Valley
CMe LAUNDRY
, does it best
Ore and Bullion
W. E. WRIGHT
(Incumbent)
Is hereby announced as a candidate
for re-election to the office of District Attorney of Nevada County, at
the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
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FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Bret Harte i
VERNON STOLL
Hereby announces his candidacy for
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District Attorney of Nevada County,
GEM at Primary Election, August 28,
1934.
Aran . FOR COUNTY RECORDER
SAMUEL J. CLARK
Hereby. announces his candidacy for
reelection to the office of County
tecorder at the Election, Tuesday,
August 28; 1934. :
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
OF SCHOOLS .
MRS. ELLA M. AUSTIN
Is hereby announced as a candidate
for Superintendent of Schools of Nevada County at the Primary Election,
Tuesday, August 28, 1934;
FOR ASSESSOR
M. J. BROCK
Is hereby announced as a candidate
. for County Assessor at the Primary
. Election Tuesday, August 28, 134.
. FOR ASSESSOR
1
‘
JOHN M. HAMMILL
¢ (Incumbent)
Is a candidate for re-election to the
office of Assessor, Nevada County,
at Primary Election, August 28, 1934
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
J. F. O°CONNOR
(Incumbent)
}Is hereby announced as a candidate
) for reelection to the office of County
. Surveyor, at the Election, Tuesday,
y
; August 28, 1934.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Nevada City Township ;
W. L. MOBLEY
's hereby. announced as a candidate
for Justice of the Peace of Nevada
City Township of Nevada County at
the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
OSCAR WINBURN
Is heteby. announced as a candidate’
for Justice of the Peace for Grass
Valley Township at the Primary Election, August 28, 1934,
REP RED eT
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
FRANK STEEL.
(Incumbent)
. 958
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ef cial /s with blades
wees
D Act RY
Produces the Best Milk it is
Possible to Produce
ij. M.
;
DICKERMAN DRUG STORE
Nevada City,
Ig hereby announced as a candidate
for re-election to. the office of County
Treasurer at the Primary Election,
T.W. Richards. Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
California ;
H. Dickerman
Soe a em aneirneneerieeten emis alieinens nail ses yi oo
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am a Nevada City =o Phone 77 i
FOR CORONER .
L. R. (Beb) JEFFORD
Is hereby announced. as a candidate
for Coroner of Nevada County at the
‘Primary Election, Tuesday August
Painter and Decorator
APER HANGING A SPECIALTY
215 Sacramento Street
SS en
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
HARRY GOUDGE
Is hereby announced as‘a candidate
for Justice of the Peace of Grass Val.
ley Township at the Primary Blection, Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
FOR CORONER
_A. M. HOLMES
. (Cneumbent) oy ‘
Is hereby announced as a candidatefor re-election to the office of Co 1
Coroner, at the Primary Bleet
' Phone Nevada City 452 28, 1984. :
Tuesday, August 28, 1394,