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NEVADA CITY NUGGET
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‘FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1938.
—° Nevada
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ON HI S TRAIL
‘Ham And Eggs On The Run.
formulas.
November 8 drew nearer:
They pictured the opposition,
sertions in every section of the state because of the erratic
character of their candidates, a
The left-wingers were now definitely on the defensive,
the Merriam-Franklin forces said, and were fighting wildly to
keep certain defeat from becoming a rout:
_ Political observers saw nothing unusual in this development of the camnaign. Anv group they said, that had to carry
Pete McDonough. John L. Lewis and his west coast lieutenant
Harry Bridces and the whole host of radical racketeers of a
Socialistic-Communistic tinge, must face hard sledding in an
An electric sense of optimism swept through Republican ranks this week as they observed with enthusiasm the evergrowin? swine toward Merriam and Franklin.
The public has:caught up with the extreme left-wing .
views of the Olson-Patterson-Cowneéy izinity, Republicans
said, and voters would not support their fantastic and fatal
: faced with wholesale depproaching the panic stage as
1s Goel)
Ty
IRRIGATION DIST.
William Durbrow, manager of the!
Nevada Irrigation District, stated .
recently that the growth of the irrigation district service is revealed .
. trict and the NID now
force. The district throughout the
year employs between 50 and 150
persons.
The mining industry provides a
serves far
more mines than in 1930: The district supplies water for six dredgers
and six quartz mines in Placer county. All mines in the Nevada CityGrass Valley area purchase water
from the district ‘also.
Manager Durbrow stated $400,000
day morning.
In the primary.
this campaign.
by the fact that outside the city limappeal to sound and patriotic California voters. its of Nevada City and Grass Valley
Further weakness developed in the left-wing ranks, when. there are more than a en
Olson and Patterson began to duck and dodge on issues be-. ¥2'" customers most of them near
% z 3 Grass Valley. The N. I.
lieved fundamental in
laying pipe to supply Hills Flat and ; debtedness of the district during the
D: xis now ;has been applied to the bonded inthe American Federation of
not sit well with union men.
who deenlv resented the ch
The fact is, observers p
tative of their partv and have
and measvres certain to lead t
“When Olson calls Green a labor faker”
ly, “he is calling all of us fakers.”’
Olson and Patterson skillfully, if not . is extending the Alta Hill service.
willfully used their indorsement of the fantastic $30 Every
Thursday pension scheme to win the party nominations. But},
in the closing weeks of the campaign, when it began’ to ap-. cific Gas
pear that this indorsement might hurt more than help, Olson
end Patterson suddenly became strangely silent on this issue. . #"@2 18 south-west of Grass Valley.
Olson had enval lanses when it came to discussing John
L. Lewis. Harry Bridges and the C. I. O. He made
of them in his sneeches. He was more vocal when it came to /territory in the Town Talk district.
no mention
Labor, styling. William Green,
president of the A. F. of L. ‘‘a labor faker.’’ Naturally this did
affiliated with the A. F. of L.,
aracterization of their chief.
they answered hotointed out, the campaign is no
longer a duel between Republican and Democrat.
Men and women. who all their lives have registered .
Democratic, many of them for years acknowledged leaders of
their party, refuse to accept Olson and Patterson as represen.
publicly they will vote)
for Merriam and Franklin and Bancroft. of
The. issue, they see clearly, is one dealing with the preservation of fundamental American ideals—of choosing between sound and proven governmental policies and policies
asserted
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© economic and social chaos.—
Contributed.
‘. THIS AND THAT
By ROY GRIFFITHS Peer .
a
_. These days we ‘find ourselves
‘ambling about with our’ usually
empty head full of politics. We are
still chuckling HUGBLY over Vernon. Stoll’s last letter to the voters.
We have an insane desire, every time
‘we se him, to shout, “Hi, Fuller
/ Brush Stoll!” and we really don’t
think he’d mind as ‘he brought it on
himself. The letter was extremely
witty, as no doubt those of you who
READ it know. We enjoyed the illustrations too—and we'seem to see
the skillful hand,of the D, A’s. secretary therein.
We are also very anxious about
Olson and the Single Tax. It seems
to us that these two items simply
MUST be defeated. Our friend Olson
on account of because he is smooth
and slimy and utterly without principle—he is a neat ‘and sugared
aker, but under the sugar, there
4 very, very bitter taste awaiting
this state if the voters make the mistake of deciding to sample him. Then
this Proposition No. 20. There is
osolutely no argument about this,
it positively MUST go down the
would normally, defy fixing. By -a
Veew. the land tax will amount to
. SEVENTY THREE oper cent and ALL
OTHER TAXES to only 27 per cent.
Now we ASK you? Is that even REMOTELY sane?
According to figures at our elbow
as we write this, had this proposition gone into effect last year, the
citizens of Nevada City would have
been ipaying $16.13 per hundred dollars assessed value in lieu of the
present AVERAGE $3.04. The whole
thing is outrageous. It means utter
.
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In 1933 the district purchased the
Id Hill water system. from the Paand Electric company,
. doubling its irrigation service. This
Water is supplied to residents on .
the Murchie mine road and in the,
Willow Valley section besides a large
The proposed Scotts Flat dam will
. permit sales of water to mining in
jthe Blue Tent section and provide
valuation,
Francisco is visiting this week with
additional revenue for the M.‘I. D., her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CarribThe increased business has resulted . ean Orzalli, and brothers on Grove
in a small addition to the office street.
last six months. The total annual
revenue is $600,000, which includes
water sold to the Pacific Gas and
Electric company. Assessed valuation
of land in the district in Nevada
and Placer: counties is $4,000,000 but
the district only collects ~ $30,000
through assessments which is less
than one per cent of the -assessed
Mrs. Clarence F. Brill of San
JONES AND FINNEGAN
NOW IN NEW QUARTERS
The law firm of Jones and Finnegan will: complete moving their office
fixtures and very large library today from the Powell building at the
corner of Broad and Pine to the office vacated by Dr. A. H. Tickell on
Pine street near the court house. A
great miany of the law books in the
library are from the firm of Nilon
& Nilon, both of whom are now deceased. It is considered by many to
be one of the finest libraries on law
in Northern California, many volumes being very old and sets are
complete,
REV. HADLOW OF AUBURN
AT TRINITY SUNDAY
The Rev. Blake Hadlow, Episcopal
rector of Auburn, will preach and
conduct the services Sunday evening
at 7:30 o’clock in Trinity Episcopal
church. Sunday school, under the
superintendency of Elma Hecker
will’ as usual open at 10 o’clock Sun(Political Advertisement)
Voters
LISTEN TO THE RADIO!
@
THESE BROADCASTS
ARE OF VITAL IMPORTANCE TO YOU.
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November 4—Columbia
= 3:30 P. M.
:
November 7—Columbia
10:30 P. M:
November 7—NBC-Red
6:00 P. M.—MR. BANCROFT
November 7—Mutual
6:45 P. M.
November 7—Columbia
REPAIRS ON WASHING MACHINES
sewing machines and vacuum
cleaners, all makes. Dependable
and prompt service. Established 16
years. ARTHUR T. MILLER, Miller’s Exchange, Hills Flat, Phone
686W. 10-28-1moe
FOR EXPERT DRESSMAKING—
Remodeling, Coat Relining, Hemstitching, Covered Buttons and
Fur Work see NEVA BOREHAM,
Phone 404, 203 Mill Street, Grass
Valley. 10-14-1moc
SEWING MACHINES, New and Used,
Rents and Repairs ‘on all makes.
Vacuum Cleaners. See us first and
save. SINGER SEWING MACHINE
AGENCY, 203 Mill Street, Phone
404, Grass Valley. 10-14-1moc
USED. WOOD HEATERS for sale.
These were traded in on New
Quaker Oil Heaters From $2.80
up. DeBerry’s, 120 Main Street,
Phone 41. Grass Valley. 10-7-1moe
WASHING MACHINE SERVICE —
We repair and rebuild ‘any make
of washing machine. . Exclusive
authorized Maytag service and
parts. DeBerry’s, 120 Main Street,
Phone 41. Grass Valley.
f 10-71moe
REAL ESTATE
WALTER H. DANIELS
LICENSED BROKER
Phone 521 P. O. BOX 501
Nevada City
NORMAL
. VISION
1S RARE
9:30 P, M.
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CHAOS for the State—We earnestly
IMPLORE you—VOTE NO ON
PROPOSITION 20.
WE ARE truly sad to learn of the
death of Candy, after four ‘weeks of
a valiant fight for life, this brave
little horse has gone to his eternal
pasture, it is almost like losing a
friend.
AND with this, we say to YOU,
VOTE NO on proposition 20 and
cheerio, everybody.
NEWEST WAY TO REPAIR
TIRES 1S TO WELD THEM
Mr. G. R. Jarrard, manager of the
O. K. Tire Weld Company in Hills
Flat, does some almost unbelievable
repair work on inner’ tubes ~ that
special process strong new rubber is
‘rain, and anyone of you who votes
OR it deserves to be haunted by
rds of gargoyles for the rest of
ur unnatural ‘lives. However you
ave only to read through this bill
to see how hideous it is. It . ,
mounts to this—Twenty years from
inches is all in the day’s work, says
Mr. Jarrard.
grafted into the broken tube. To
weld securely a gaping hole 6 by 8
NUGGET ADS PAY
aif
vel
Drorcenapien
~ Grpes Valley
PHONE 67 Pr
: 3 107 Mit Streee Nevada County Photo Center
_8 Hour Kodak Finishing, Old Copies,
traits, Commercial Photography,
Enlarging and Framing,
Kodaks and Photo Supplies
“Movie Cameras and Films
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government.
for Governor,
James Snell
H, C. Bennetts
James C. Tyrell
Gertrude M. Esterly
. Ray C. Pengelly
A. G. Chegwidden
George H. Shirkey
William Sampson
Harold B. Hartung
Joe T. Moran
Joseph A. Bennetts
James Henwood
Charles Oliver
Ruth Hutchison
H. F. Howell
C. H. Barker
Harold Biggs
Francis G. Jones
H. M. Leete
We know exactly where Governor. Merriam stand
dle and try to play both ends towards the middle.
Everyone knows where Governor Merriam stands
If you want another fo
(Political Advertisement)
Ernest George
Eva F. George
J. Harry George
F. L. George
An Appeal To All Men And
Women Who Think
This statement is an a ppeal from the undersigned NON-PARTISAN MERRIAM FOR GOVERNOR
COMMITTEE addressed to all fair-minded voters regardiess of their political affiliations.
s on all important issues at all times. He does not strad3
on questions of law, order, economy and good sound
Governor Merriam stands squarely upon his record of accomplishments.
ur years of honest capable government join with us in voting for Frank F. Merriam
Rag
Francis George
E. B. Gallagher G. E. Wilde
Richard L. P. Bigelow € Belle Douglass
Max Solaro 7 Ed. J. Jones
‘H. W. Robinson W. T. Terrill
Roy E. Stowe.
W. H. Griffith
W. E. Wright
T. W. Richards
_W. F. Roddy
T. W. Richards
J. FE. Colley
E. J. Davis
Mabel E. Roddy
George A. Legg
JUP
R.N.
John M. O'Neill’
Ernest Schreiber
Fred F. Cassidy
Roland Wright
. O'Connor
Frank Steel
A. W. McGagin
Elma Hecker
A. C. Tucker
C. O. Brown
M. H. Dickerman
George L. Jones
land Tuttle
MeCarnack
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