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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

April 6, 1944 (4 pages)

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nag’ Broad Street. Phone 36. Newevaves, as defined by statufe. Printed and Published 3 at Nevada Cily, it = ~ Editor ana foo. ‘Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Ihursday «at Nevada City, California,.and ontered as ma. ¢ qaatter of the second class in th: postoffice a: paren: City under’ met of Cor:.'ess, March 3, 9 year (in AAVANCE) 6.222022 eects ee en ne, Spi BABS x 30. cents Jeter r, dh and several others it from the common speech ve recognize as brothers. re smile when words or tone, ly like our own. you have noticed he ways of Prine Minister the lee He pitas it to the unostentationsly Jips and fade gently away into nothingness. Cathleen Mavoureen a certain line of the old something like this'. ‘The ' or ‘of the ill,” but you would scatcely notice the d very attentatively. 1 1: English alphabet suffer various chang. nd. upon the. tongues which give them ail sheett teal the eas of Latin tongues roll them triumphantfamiliar the world over. a net tell you that, l steps to furnish . mines jlabor where they have not sufficient ‘So -much for thé treatment of the i receiving equipment ‘the old Yennie our hanignage are. to consonants ‘Rickard, deceased. ‘4 . James > Deceased. April. ¢ 2 hoch 20, 27. i Nevada City Nugget = Toareey, Ap rl 6,1 94 Fi oe complain of a war time reduction in like proportion. The New York Times for January 8, 1944 referring io Canadian Gold Mines s:tates—“The Canadian government a also has taken additional manpower to: eontinue operations.” industry in the British Empire. Our good neighbors to the south are still operating their gold mires and are and supplies from the United States and in some cases selling their gold to us. Gold mines in the Central American republics and in South America are operating. I do not have late statisties that permit~comparison of presént production with that of 1941 and 1942. The Peruvian American Digest, in its issie of November 1 the following item under date line: . “Po maintain Peruvian gold mines in operation, the United States government will grant facilities for the supply -of. necessary materials and equipment. This announcement was made at a special meeting called at the Mining Bank of Peru and attended by the managers of the principal Peruvian gold mines.’ In contrast to’ the foregoing production records of -other countries, United States gold production; ac¢ording to the American Bureau of a Lima 980,746 ounces in 1941 to 3,618,503 ounces in 1942 and an estimated 1,375,000 ounces in 1943: This Nox. 4375 : NOTICE TO \CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND ‘FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. In the matter of the estae of James ,. Rickard, Deceased. A ‘Notice is hereby given by the unersigned Administrator of the Estate of James Rickard, Deceased to ‘the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceasjed, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after ‘the first publication of ghis notice, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the cotinty of Nevada, or to exhibit such claims, with the necessary vouchers, within six jmonths after the first publication of at the low offices of James Snell, at No. 1562346 Mill Street in the City of Grass. Valley, County of Nevada, offices the undersigned selects as his place’ of business in all matters con ected with said Estate of James ~ Dated this: 4th day of April, 1944. EARL J. RICKARD, estate lees tartntar of -the of <r reduction.does not tell the full story tion is a by-product from the min1943, has. *” Metal Statistics, decreased from 5,-. . this notice to the said Administrator . State of California, which said law}: ‘or the gold mines as sixty five to seventy per cent of present pt “9 ducing of other metals, principally copper) During the last six months of 1943 production from major gold mines in the United States were axattly, zero. Our misfortune seems to be that . we are simply members of the fam-. ily—homefilks — instead of some more or less remote neighbor. In all fairness, we of the mining industry urge that Order L-208, uspending operation of gold mines, be rescinded at the earliest possible date and at the game time and in connection with such recission, «a just and liberal policy with regard to priorities and manpower be adopted in order that the industry may gradually get into production. Then, too, most types of industry could convert to production of war materials. Not so with mines. They are genérally in fairly remote places. The plant is designed for the mining and benefication of ores from that particular mine. Sucha plant cannot be converted to other production nor moved to another property such as was suggested by a Washington of County Taxes The taxes on” all personal property secured by real property and one half of the taxes. on all’ real property for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1943, and ending: June 30, 1944, will be due on the first day of November, 1943 and willbe delinquent on the 5th of December; -1943, at 5 o'clock p. m. and unless paid prior thereto six per cent will ibe added to the amount thereof, and if said one half be not paid before the 20th day of April, 1944. at 5 o’clock p. m. an additional three percent will be added thereto. The remaining one half of the taxes on all real property will be payable on and after the first day of January 1944, and will be delinquent on. the 20th day of Aipril, 1944, at 6 o’clock p. m. and unless d prior thereto three percent will/be.added to the amount thereof together with a further charge of 50c for each lot, piece of parcel of land separately assessed and for each assessment of personal property, — Alt taxes may be paid at the time the first installment:as herein provided is due and: payable. Taxes are payable at the Treasurer’s office, Nevada ‘County Courthouse, Nevada City, California. ELMA HECKER, Ex Officio Tax Collector and ' i@gunty Treasurer, Nevada City; California. vai A ae from. 039,912 ae es as comapred to 10, ounces in 1941. with alll decrease in) 1942 resulting} . } ight drop in average grade , . all time record in both ae Ge ‘gold output was) tiret six months of 1942. s In the like period of . ] Hille Ela, . . AMBULANCE Our . quick time at. ~ '. GRass ‘SWEETEN YOUR GARDEN SOIL. WITH —HYDRATED—_ 50 POUND BAG _ UNEXCELLED, FOR. GARDENS ‘AND PASTURES e e ® "BANDINI FERTILIZER e @' . . Complete Line of All Garden Supplies Fruit Growers Cont a Eeation for the Garden” ” WHEN YOU. NEED AN . YOU == IT IMMEDIATELY is available night and day at : any hour. -case of pach or sudden illness we are here to give you — veyance to hospital or physician. Call us an ‘Valley—Phone 364—from snvelices. " Hooper & Weaver MORTICIANS—AMBULANCE SERVICE j \L LIME x —VIGORO > RHODODENDREN » Phone 157. In ” Telephone 864 resiliiaioas
VALLEY news comme other things he prop Homestake Mine in t of Sout in the United Stat its machinery moved twent. to an important tin deposit.” ‘States Geological Survey ithere is no important tin With the great short Notice for Payment! mtator git said: “Among osed that the he Black Hills h Dakota, one of the largest es, be closed. and y miles -Aecording to reports of the United and the (Mines, deposit. age of tin it has d that these de. Bureau of United States not been recommende posits be equipped and operated by the government under an agency contract. Of course, mining men know pretty well that equipment for a deep mine could hardly serve for a mine that was ‘starting from ithe surface; perhaps we might pull up the shafts and imove them over and put them down in another place. Homestake is in war production work from its shops and foundry and from its sawmill but these are a small part onl of its entire mine B feotirs { AT PENNEY’S . budget limite _ DAVE RICHARDS, Phone 67 ‘have built our rep on service and your neighbors ab Sui dicios,’ gay _with colorful embroidery! Pencilslim . one-piecers, . softly shirred’ and draped for figure moulding loveliness. To give you a “Sunday-best”’ look: for a daylong préttiness. mt Political ‘Advettisement ; ror 2 / ‘ State Senator 7TH SENATORIAL. DISTRICT Primary Electio on Tuesday, May 16, 1944 . WANTED — Coin collections. L. E. Sherow, Box 2; Nevada City. ~ 3-613p FOR SALE—80 New Hampshire Red laying chens. Not a year old until May. $1.50 per hen. All’ or any number. Mre. CE. Pope, North San Juan, Calif. 3.94 tp seat TENTION FARMERS ‘A large St ipment of Heavy Duty 45 V: Batteries and 1%V. -90. V. Farm Packs Sound Service, 112° South Church cj Street or Valley, Phone 948. 2-6-18¢ — WANTED—Coin ‘collections. Sherow, Box 2, Nevada City. 12-13tf LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE 4 moving in standard furniture van. First class staroge facilities. Fur_ Biture bought and sold. Hills Flat Reliable Transfer, Grass Valley, Phone 471-W or.39. 3-1tf BXPURT RADIO REPAIRING — Loud Speaker Systems for Rent. large type radio. batteries. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL — Specialists _ Street, Grass. Valley. Phone 984. IS NEEDED. even when) Keysto ne; -Market ‘218 Commercial Strett z Nevada City We supply our patrons . with the meat from the best cattle, sheep and hogs . that money can buy. We and reasonable prices. Ask . They will tell you. Our large gives you ing Table to 25¢. P and 50c. size—tron pound Pa AIR Wide choi yelopes. B Mail, ete. _ INKS We featu . . Baltimore, _ RE. d Prop. utation ] quality out us. J. L. “JERRY” SEAWELL. PHY: . Office Hours: 1 to Art’s Radio Hospital [ L. BY} Complete stock of portable and in, Radio ills. 112 South Church PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DOCTORS . ——————— _B, W. HUMMELLT, M. D. ~ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 400 Broad. Street Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; @venings 7-8. Phone 3 “ereorenromaecneaen 2-5° D, 95 X-RAY =. . WwW. Ss Union Building Nasecs City : ATTORNEYS — ‘ATTORNEY AT LAW . . Broad Street . — \. The Hoimes Funeral. vice is pi“%ed within th Phone 208 246 Sacramento St. _FUNERAL DIRECTORS all. Ambniance service at all hours, . Nevada City a —— Telephone 18” jm Mlectrie Iro ae almost: anyt fround the f @ART’S R Home st . RAY’S Mining and Civis United States Mineral S ‘Licensed Surveyor 208 West Main St. MINING ENGINEERS te pip canst Grae Valley 7 roving ernonOffice Hours: 1 to 3. PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON Sundays 11:30 to 12: 30. 129 South Auburn St,, Grass Vi Phone Grass Valley 360 If No Answer—Graas: Valley 1 7 to 8 Dp. Valley 1W. q SICIAN AND to Sundays 11:8 meetings the Elks Home, Pine St. Visitinw Eiks geaeys Meets every Tuesday Pythian Castle, 232 Bro Visiting Native Sons W GERALD D. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, 129 Seu th Auburn St.,. Grass Phone Grass Valley 17 Regular nd & an “Thursdays o€ the boat att Gramnrar School Auditorium. MRS. BERYL ROBINSON, F MRS. MARGARET WELIS, * 1 12:30: Vall metre! elcome. eve: .7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. OUSTOMAH LODGE No. 16 Pe Meets every Tuesday © GRY y