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THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET , MONDAY, MAY 9, 1934
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evada City Nugge : .
eee ose . Old Trails and New FOR SUPERVISOR 2
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A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and PubE. J. HAVERSTOCK ag Nper
lished at Nevada City. , kn ah Hereby announces his candidacy for 4 3 eit
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eked T < County Supervisor of the Third Su{ offi
Pat ek See ae at ee ee 4 pervisorial District at the Primary § : AS
Published Semi-weekly; Monday and Friday at In the dusk of the western twilight, Election Tuesday, August 28, 1934. f -ble
Nevada City, California, and entered as mail matWhen the crescent moon is low \ §=pro
ter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada And the forest voices single FOR SUPERVISOR by
» City,, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. Wi h th . ‘ : : E B DUDLEY ~ . out
SUBCRIPTION RATES —_ith the river s seaward flow; PIANO FOR SALE—Inqauire at the BR sas
One year (In Advance) ...00.2:.c0-ccccece-ese$2.50 In Fancy . see about me Nugget office. tt. . Be mona a Bre
The forms ef 6Ut Bidnéers Hereby announces his candidacy for ¢ =
f And thei e shank SEE BOSTON RAVINE AUTO. County Supervisor of the Third Suhn
yj . . nd thetr faces smile upon me Wreckers for good used parts. pervisorial District at the Primary si
T ® I gS M e e Through a soft, gray mist of years. Phone 150 3-30-1 mo.} Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. «i sb
1S S ; oa FOR SALE—8 acre ranch, family ortim
e e icine Again I see them toiling chard, ect aday barn. Modern 5 FOR COUNTY CLERK AND R ‘
: ’ ’ : room house; $2500. Half cash. : e 4 . # ; : ne se ne dusty trails, F Route 1, Box 142% Auburn, Calif. AUDITOR 2. . 2
pease f ing , aymond E. Cato, chief of the State Traffic Patrol, for Th A. ‘i a ie tawny nate. FOR SALE—Two-wheel trailer, ReaR. N. MCCORMACK . © ie
the past few months has been broadcasting letters to the press € Hash of their daring sails; sonable. Apply C. A. Boren, 215/Is hereby announced as a candidate ‘ Pa
to aid him in suppressing that scourge of the highways, drun] hear their voices calling, Sacramento St. Phone 452 2t p. for County Clerk and Auditor of Nefor
ken driving. Everywhere the newspapers of California are From lonely camps and mines; — vada County at the Primary Election — Eee:
responding. Intoxicated drivers, arrested and brought to the The eerie cry of their painted foes’ om Tuesday, August 28, 1934. :
bar of justice rarely escape that “undesirable” publicity which eo i And wind in the sobbing pines. MAYTAG WASHERS FOR SHERIFF eit
often has a potent part, along with the judgment of courts, in Geeks MeAMED Bed aya ia
assisting these culprits to true penitence. . But their day and their toil are over— dying Wlebivic dud eusotine cr. ARTHUR BARRICK : ,
However, along with the publicity that attends the arrest No longer their camp fires gleam; gine washers, also Easy Washi iia Ciaat ” : ee
and trial of intoxicated auto drivers, substantial penalties are The color and romance have faded ers, Ilron rite Ironers, WestingGathiy at. the Pees’ Past thy sis
being meted out by the courts to those who plead guilty, or As the figments of a dream. house a Paowioy, Ausual 96 vied : pr
are found guilty. , ; ' The burning sands of the desert . oe oo
bed . . . . .
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Witness the thumping fine imposed last week in Nevada We conquer with ease and scorn, Grass Valley Electric Co. FOR SHERIFF er:
County's Superior Court on a business man of high reputation And we smile at the fragile vessels re gr apis foo heed GEORGE R. CARTER
; ae : : . or Free Demo : .
and integrity in this community. No one can help but feel In which they rounded the Horn. 2-9-tf ae (Incumbent) Da
the keenest sympathy for the man, who incidentally, had servees . 1s hereby announced as a candidate: ‘ oe
ed his.country in war. But at the same time, none will fail . Yet the pines and the great Sierras FRED M. MILLER for re-election to the office of Sherye
a the dak N hae hi : : Their olde Scud . iff of Nevada County, California, at oe
to commend the judgment. oO matter what his station in €ir Olden memories Keep, CIVIL & MINING ENGINEER iia P lanl raen aaa , are
world, nor his past service. to his country, when intoxicated And the Golden Fleece lies dreaming Se ee ee a o
: * ‘ E j MINING DISTRICT MAPS FOR SALE gust 28, 1934. 4 i
at the wheel, he could be no more responsible for his menace Where the poppies wake from sleep; : pil y ; ,
262 S. Auburn St. Grass Valley ; dar
to all highway users, than any loutish moron, drunk and drivAnd a message from peaks snow crested FOR SHERIFF a & :
ing. : St tye Floats down to the fields of flame, Mei
‘ : j : : : av CARL J. TOBIASSEN
As matter of fact, the court did take into consideration Where the myriad voices of even ia Heteby Wikotnbal Ge a adsaahs &
‘the splendid service to his country, of the man before the bar, Are chanting a glad refrain. HAY, POULTRY FEEDS§)}tor snerit?, of Nevada County, at the pa
and expressly stated, that for that reason and the fact he had : AND GRAIN Primary Election, Tuesday, August. ie y ve
suffered an injury in that service, the court refrained from imMourn not for glories departed, sonar 28, 1934. >» i
oe ee aes : ‘ p
posing a term in jail: Oh, home of the pioneers, FER’ ‘ IL IZER SSESSOR
If. all and juries and courts could visualize the peril that A brave, new day is smiling FOR COUNTY ASS] OR
besets those who use the common highways as a result ‘of O’er the trail of your future years. i PHIL G. SCADDEN ee
drunken driving—the torturing deaths by ‘fire when cars OOD AND. COAL : —_— announced as a candidatewi
smash and burst into flames, the maiming, the crippling, the _ A. Merriam Conner. spel ery ey :
long slow years of living death, the orphaned, the widowed— : W. KOTCHAPAW Bick de viak. ; ey, Au. we would soon put.an end to the deadly peril that now stalks Cult ape FOR
our highways. ; sulting self sufficiency as: outstand-,of the r eal values of life.’”’ : Ww
: ing future developments of California Discussing national agricultural COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT di
“ id agriculture. developments, Dean Hutchison prett
GROWING UP OFTEN BACK TO THE LAND “Despite the v ery low prices of. dicted that any governmental regi: OF SCHOOLS Ww
. 1S PAINFUL PROCESS MOVEMENT UNDER WAY agricutural commodities for the past . mentation of the industry, if used at} —. MRS. ELLA M. AUSTIN ah
ia i : 10 or 12 years,’ said Dean Hutchison all, will be only a temporary and Is hereby announced as a candidate ir
a ‘ —_ A definite trend back to agricul-. ]“No group of our people has been. emergency measure. Studies now!. . 5AFES OPENED, REPAIR-. . . for Supérintendent of Schools of Ne©
By the’ California Medical Assn. ture ‘as a mode of life is under way} less adversely affected by the depres-. under -way by government agencies, ;. ]. PIAA vada County at the Primary. -Blection, é ED AND COM®=INATIONS
The process of “‘growing up’ is/ today in the United States, according . sion than those farm families which . hé believes, will result in a sound Se Tuesday, August 28, 1934.
not infrequently painful for parents . ‘? Claude B. Hutchinson, Dean of the}are out of debt and which are in a. basis for effective land utilitization. CHANGED :
as well as for the child. Modern! University of California College of. position to produce on their farms . “Continental United States con-. ]. Keys made for every ‘lock, saw FOR ASSESSOR
child specialists say this is one of, ASriculture. . the major portion of food require-. tains about one Dillion: nine hundred filing, bicycles repaired, knives M ROC
the most important periods in the, Addressing a state wide audience] ments. million acres of land,’’ the agriculand lawn mowers sharpened. Guncan BROCK
life of a human being. j through Bank of America’s radio “Through all of the distress of the . tural expert pointed out in his adsmith. Is hereby announced as a candidate
The modern understanding of the program, Leaders of Tommorow, Hutpast few years these people have. /dress. ‘Of this, approximately oneRAY’ for County Assessor at the Primary
period of adolescent growth, 12 to! Chison cited diversification of pro-. felt secure and I believe that many . half is physically adapted to the proS FIXIT SHOP Election Tuesday, August 28, 134.
16, reveals two distinct types when; @uction on individual farms and re-'have gained a clearer understanding . duction of harvested crops. 220 East Main St. Phone 602 in = 1
individual studies are made. . Sa = GRASS . VALLEY FOR ASSESSOR
1. Those showing a gradual in-; , ———' JOHN M HAMMILI
crease in growth over a period of fo ee
. (Incimbent)
considerable time, ranging from { : j : :
Sioa dus io two years E ] Is a candidate for re-election to the
e to . .
2. Those showing a rapid increase . ar ( ‘arter office of Assessor, Nevada County,
in height or weight or both, over a!
period of two to three moonths. Here .
we find a large group which has .
“spurts’’ of rapid growth at differ.
ent periods, forging away ahead at .
one time in height and catching up .
later at another in weight, or vice!
versa. .
Physicians say the systematic re-'
cording of growth in length at year-.
‘ly intervals is important as a basis]
and Deliver
203 Mill Ct. — Grass Valley J. F. O°; CONNOR
: PHONE 386 (Incumbent) ie
Is hereby announced asa candidate =~ .
EVERY BUSINESS NEEDS a ; for reelection to the office of County é .
Sur Jor, he E : : , :
aS : a ul & FOR CONSTABLE : urveyor, at the Election, Tuesday F
August 28,-1934:;
. . Printin g that Pleases eo emia A
is aia Gs op = se? 3 dF bea Nevada City Township
for judging whether a child is grow-, he Letterh THOMAS OLIVER FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
ing normally, according to his indi-} ea S Is hereby announced as a candidate Nevada City Township
vidual pattern. The increase in! : for Constable of Nevada City TownW. L. MOBLEY
length from year to year ‘is much }
more significant than the actual}
length at any given time. .
Any marked variation from: the
average increase in length for chil-.
dren of the same race, sex and age, is .
an indication for seeking expert as.
sistance to determine the cause of}!
the variation.
Throughout the period of growth, .
changes in weight are considered im.
portant manifestations of growth, .
and failure to gain in weight from}
one year to the next is usually an in.
dication that something is wrong .
with the care and protection given
to the child.
‘17 ship of Nevada County at the Prim-! '¢ hereby announced as a candidate
Billheads : ary Election, Tuesday, August 28,!for Justice of the Peace of Nevada
1934. City Township of Nevada County at
the Primary Election, Tuesday, Auepeones . WE. WEIGHT FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
(Incumbent)
,Is hereby announced as a candidate OSCAR WINBURN
for re-election to the office of DisIs hereby announced as a candidate
trict Attorney of. Nevada County, ‘at . for Justice of the Peace for Grass
the Primary Election, Tuesday, AuValley Township at the Primary Elecgust 28, 1934. tion, August 28; 1934,
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY . FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Se ve
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Business Cards
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; : c om > W ox fm i ne tia ee VERNON STOLL HARRY GOUDGE
On the other hand, too rapidly int Ph NY ae (@ Neus @= oe eal! aN Wo W <2 Ati arg Were ee A et ; nd . B f n On OBO == . ¢ e OU lf prices Hereby announces his candidacy for} {< hereby announced as a candidate
oe Weert at Boy period mae rs : : ARC Sos ae ee District Attorney of Nevada County, . for Justice of the Peace of Grass Val}
endanger wholesome development . : ;
at Primary Election, August 28, . Jey Township at the Primary Elec. ”
and call for special treatment. ! he : : . 1924 ae . : Ary miec~ %
Jo4, “uesday. J ow. et 92 Q°
Each person has his own normal i 1on, Puesday, August 28,-1934.
weight, irrespective of tables, which
takes into account his build, type, inheritance, age, endurance, resistance
to fatigue, infection, and so forth.
mers she .
TIGHT BODY BOLTS .
a . (. ) . ] FoR county RecoRDER . FoR CORONER
ny
‘ai SAM ° a) :
reelection to 1e Office of County
ij ; C I T Y CUSTOMERS ia : fre saat aaa [ts hereby announced as a candidate
for re-election to the office of County
Coroner, at the Primary Election a
Wee emmy ammeter ee Tuesday, August 28, 1394.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER : :
Is hereby announced as a candidate . Is hereby announced as a candidate
for re-election to the office of County . for Coroner of Nevada County at the
Treasurer at the Primary Election,. Primary Election, Tuesday, August E
Tuesday, August 28, 1934. 28, 1934, :
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While it is essential that body .
“bolts” be tightened occasionally to}
prevent squeaks and ratltes, this job
an be overdone, according to the .
Emergency Road Service of the Cal.
ornia State Autoomobile Associa.
fon. If the bolts are drawn down .
90 tightly in a wooden. body still
here is danger of pulling the bolt .
ead through or splitting the sill
August 28, 1934,
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ce