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MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1939.
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GET
STATE FAIR SCRIPT
BOOKS AT HALF PRICE
H. F. Sofge, secretary of the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce, announces that he has on sale seript
books to the California State Fair.
The books normally sell for $5, but
for a limited period are offered at
half price.
POTTED FLOWERS — .
2-year rooted Roses, shrubs.
Bouquets, Corsages, Flowers for
Weddings, Family Reunions and
Special Occasions.
FOOTES . {
FLORIST weg
Hills Flat
Grass Valley
PHONE 420 22° Aes
es is
Drawings, Paintings,
Photographs,
Colored Reproductions
SEPIAGRAPHS
Clifford Warner
COMMERCIAL STREET
NEVADA CITY
THE SUN PRODUCE AND
GROCERY CO
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
FREE DELIVERY
415 Broad Street Phone 8&
. Calvin,
MISS JOUBERT HONORED
CAMPTONVILLE, Aug. 14,.—The
Womens Club, gave a pot luck dinner Wednesday evening in their club
room in the Mayo building in honor
of Miss Lesta Joubert, local high
school teacher who was recently promoted to the staff of the Marysville
dinner consisted of six kinds
sandwiches, Spanish spaghetti, string
beans, salad, cake and coffee. Following the dinner, Miss Joubert was
presented with a lovely desk lamp
by the club. A sociable evening was
, Spent with the following present:
es, Mrs. Frank Meggers.
ard Pfiffer, Mrs Barr, Mrs.
Miss Lesta Joubert,
Susette Dornberger, Mrs.
Dornberger,
Julius Pauly, Mrs. Albert
Mrs. W. A. Hemleben, Mrs. J.
Morehead, Mrs. Montgomery,
Elsie Price. Mrs. Pearl Liest, Mrs.
Ethel Chatfield, Mrs. BE. A. Espinosa, Mrs. W. C. Wiliiams.
Flagg,
Ww.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Epperson and
small son and Mrs. Epperson’s mother, Mrs. Ida Guenther, spent Sun-’
day at the fair on Treasure Island.
oi
LEONG GROCERY
. FRESH FRUITS AND.
VEGETABLES
BEER— WINE
314 Broad Street
Nevada City
ED BURTNER
of the Grass Valley Cleaners
customers who prefer his
here. Select yours now.
111 MAIN STREET
National Cleaning System.
NOW IS THE TIME to spruce up. Get your Fall and
Winter Suits cleaned now. Our sample line of suits is
GRASS VALLEY
has hundreds of satisfied
PHONE 375
Notice to Water Consumers
Irrigation hours will be in effect from this date. Irrigation
hours—6 to 9 A. M.—5 to 8 P. M. No irrigation water
permitted to run outside of these hours. Have all leaky
taps and plumbing fixtures repaired.
BY ORDER CITY COUNCIL, NEVADA CITY
” SA ne ei ta a RIS SS SI A SGA RNA
TWIN CITIES MOTOR SERVICE
SIGNAL PRODUCTS
Expert Auto Repairs — Tire Recaps and Supplies
Specializing in Pontiac Service
NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY HIGHWAY
NEVADA CITY ASSAY
Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
percentages of sulphurets, value of sulphrets and tailings
Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper.
Mail order check work promptly attended to.
Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and
Delaware Underwriters
AUTOMOBILE
_E. J.N. OTT,
& REFINING OFFICE
Insurance Companies
INSURANCE
Proprietor
SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES
603 W. Broad Street—Phone 69
PLANTS FERNS
. For Every Occasion
Telegraph Delivery Anywhere in United States
CUT FLOWERS —
Ranch-to-Customer Delivery
Service in Nevada City
Grass Valley
SEND US A POSTAL—DRIVER WILL CALL
ADDRESS, MABEN’S DAIRY, BOX 847, GRASS VALLEY
sere
We Repair Wrecks and Take
Care of Your Motor Needs
Dick Lane’s Garage:
WASHING POLISHING, RENT
Broad and Union Sts,, Phone 525
EXPERT MBCHANICS
GAS, OIL, ACCESSORIES,
\. BATTERIHS
Union high school at Marysville. The
of)
{Miss Lydia Groves, Mrs. Olive GrovMrs. RichMiss
Victor
Miss Mary Hackley, Mrs.
Miss
". North, Range 9 East, Mount Diablo
. 1939. Date of Last Publication: Sept.
. California Elks Association,
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Supervisors, County of Nevada, State of Ca.ifornia, will meet
on Saturday, Aug. 19th and Monday
Aug. 2ist, 1939 at 10 o’clock a; m.
for the purpose of considering the
preliminary budget of the County of
Nevada for the fiscal year, 1939-40,
eopies-of which are on file for distribution in the office of the County
Auditor at the Court House, Nevada
City, California.
Any person desiring to appear for
or against any of the allotments set
‘out in said budget is invited to attend said meeting of the Board and
discuss the same before final approval of the said budget which must
1939.
R. N. McCORMACK,
County Auditor.
Dated Avgust llth, 1939.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
OF MARGUERITE MAY CLARK,
also known as MARGUERITE
CLARK, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the undersigned Ellis Clark, as Ad]
guerite
Marguerite Clark, deceased, to the;
Creditors of and all persons having
claims against the said decedent to
file them with the necessary vouchers
publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of the State of California, in
and for the County of Nevada, or to
exhibit them, with thenecessary
vouchers within six (6) months after the first publication of this
notice to the said Administrator at
the office of H. Ward Sheldon, in the
Union Building, Nevada City, California the same being his place of
business in all matters connected
May Clerk, Deceased.
Dated July 20th, 1939.
ELLIS CLARK,
Administrator of the estate of
Marguerite May Clark, also known
as Marguerite Clark, Deceased.
H. WARD SHELDON, Attorney for
Administrator.
First Publication July 24th, 1939.
July 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
OF THE INTERIOR, GENERAL
LAND OFFICE, DISTRICT LAND
OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA.
MINERAL APPLICATION NO 032222
JULY 13, 1939.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Empire Star Mines Company,
Ltd., whose Post Office address is
Grass Valley, California, has made
application for patent for three (3)
placer mining claims situate in the
Willow Valley Mining District, Nevada County, California, in the
Southwest quarter of Section 9,
Township 16 North, Range 9 East,
Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as follows:
(1) MURCHIE PLACER CLAIM,
consisting of the South half of the
Northwest quarter of the Southwest
quarter of Section 9, Township 16
Base and Meridian.
(2) DUKE PLACER CLAIM, consisting of the North half of the
Southwest quarter of the Southwest
quarter of Section 9, Township 16
North, Range 9 East, Mount Diablo
Base and Meridian.
.(8) SAILOR PLACER CLAIM, consisting of the South half of. the
Southwest quarter of the Southwest
quarter of Section 9, Township 16
North, Range 9 Hast, Mount Diablo
Base and Meridian.
That the lands adjoining on the
North, South, Hast and West are patented.
That the location notice for the
Murchie Placer Claim is recorded in
Book ‘32’? of Mining Claims, page
401, Records of Nevada County,
California; that the location notice
for the Duke Placer Claim is recorded in Book ‘32’ of Mining Claims,
page 396, Records of Nevada County, California; that the Jocation
notice for the Sailor Placer Claim is
recorded in Book “32” of Mining
Claims, page 402, records of Nevada.
County, California.
BLUIS PURLER,
? Register.
Date of First Publication: July 17,
115, 1939.
with the estate of said Marguerite .
Discuss Plans For Siat
“Old Bill,” just a piece of lodgeroom “furniture,”
Wagner, two of the pretty ycun® misses who will serve as hostesses
to be held in Santa Monica Sept.
leaders plans for the entertainment of more than 5000 visitors.
P.5.R. and general convention chairman; Harold Coles, exalte
and C, E, Hebenstreit, of oe Park, halaerares of the s
be made on or before August 30th, .
within six (6) months after the.first :
.
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ba hetanll
we ie a.
made an ideal seat. for Darling Lane and Evelyn
at the state convention of the
14, 15 and 16, as they discussed with lodge
The men are (left to right) Owen Keown,
d ruler of Santa Monica Lodge, No. 906,
tate association,
LEARN BY DOING
(Continued from Page One)
soud.”’
Pride in achievement sings through
“tl of the records. ‘‘We painted the
Sirage after we put the slats. on,
wwrecked the chicken’ coon, sawed
vood-—in other words, we worked.’
A hoy wrote: “That-evening we
finished kneading the bread and we
aked it; when it was done it smellsd delicious.”’ Anotker boy: -“‘There
vere a number of things to do. I de+ idod an pa deer Aa Bs ates
me a grand feeling of satisfaction
when I nailed a board on straight.” '
Classroom learnings carried over ,
/into some of the comments: “The .
block and tackle has a mechanical :
advantage of four.”’ “In wrecking the
iroof I used a first class lever.’ “‘A
good example of the variation of the
CASH ONTET gave
‘IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ™oment of force was that I was able
to remove spikes with my wrecking
. bar which couldn’t be pudeed with
io short handled hammer.’
Youngsters sat at night with their
ministrator of the Estate of Marelbows on a red checked table clot, .
May Clark, also known aS8. earnest faces caught in the circle of
jlamplight, and demanded answers. :
Why did the trailer and car travel
faster than the truck when haulling
wood? How are gears used in climbing hills? Why did the car get stucy
on wet grass where the truck could
go. easily? Why did a hot box develop on the wood saw? After such
discussions they gathered around an
old organ which they had found and
repaired to sing hymns, to the -surprise of their teacher friends, because “‘the organ seemed to prefer
hymns.,”’
PLEADS GUILTY
Robert Robson, arrested by Night
Officer Frank Misner early Saturday
morning for being intoxicated while
driving a car, plead guilty in : City
Judge Miles Coughlin‘s court Saturday forenoon. The case was continued until a report can be secured from
Probation Officer McGagin. Robson
was released pending time for judgment.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE
The City Council of Nevada City
will receive sealed bids at the City
Hall up to eight o’clock Friday evening, August 25 for a police car as
follows: four-door sedan, 1939 model, extra heavy duty battery and generator, 6 ply 16x6.00 tires, extra tire,
tube, wheel, heater and defroster,
two spot lights, hydraulic jack, tools,
ete.
The Council reserves the right to
reject any and all bids, Applications
will be received and opened for a
policeman at this same meeting. .
: BENJ. HALL,
Mayor.
Clerk. GEORGE H. CALANAN,
‘Aug. 11. 14, 18, 21, 25.
* NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF HENRY CLARK, DECEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the undersigned Ellis Clark as Administrator of the Estate of Henry
Clark, deceased, to the Creditors of
and all persons having claims against
the said decedent to file them with
the necessary vouchers within six
(6) months after the first publica-.
tion of this notice im’ the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
the State of California, in and for
the County of Nevada, or to exhibit
them, with the necessary vouchers
within six (6) months after the first
publication of this notice to the said
Administrator at the office of H.
Ward Sheldon, in the Union Bmuilding, Nevada City, California the same
being his place of business in all
matters connected with the estate of
said Henry Clark, deceased.
Dated July 20, 1939.
ELLIS CLARK,
Administrator ‘of the Estate of Henry
Clark, Deceased.
for Administrator.
H. WARD SHELDON, Attorney)
First Publication July 24th, 1939.
July 24, 31, — TAG Roe
CAMPTONVI ILLE NOTES.
CAMPTONVILLE, Aug. 14.—Julius Ramm is the guest of his sister
Miss Emma Ramm of Nevada City.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Rose and son
Earl of Martinez arrived Thursday on
a few days visit to their old home
here.
Mr. and Mrs Erle Pouly returned
. Wednesday from a two week’s visit
with relatives at Oakland.
George Williams of Oakland arrived a few days ago on a brief visit ‘o
his home here. His brother Morris,
. who has been visiting here, returned
to the bay district with him.
LETTER FROM SHERIFF
Mrs. Carl Todiassen received an
airmail letter from her husband
Sheriff Tobiassen, in Montana, Sunday. It is expected he wi:l be home
aboyt Thursday if all goes well in returning with Henry Hardin, alleged .
forger. County Clerk R. N. McCormack accompanied the sheriff and
both are having a fine trip.
Father—“Johnny, don’t you now
it’s wrong for: boys to fight?”’
Johnny—‘‘Yes, dad, I know, but,
Billy doesn’t and I’m proving it to
him.”
LADIES CLUB MERTS
CAMPTONVILLE, Aung. 14.
Ladies Club held a meeting jast
day evening at their club rooms 1
a good attendance. The routine bus
tess of the club was transacted.
was decided to hald farewell dinner
or MisLesta Joubert who is lea
ing soon for Marysville. After the
Susiness refreshments of sandwiches —
and punches were served by the hos-_
tess, Mrs. Ethel Chatfield.
LUMBE
2x4 1x12
Surfaced Four Sides
Thoroughly Dry —
$14 M
HILLS FLAT LUMBER C0.
Phone 699
Goodbye to that old dragged out,
feeling that comes when you" do
your laundry work at home. The
smart housewife sends her work to
the GRASS VAILLEY LAUNDRY
AND DRY CLEANERS and enjoys complete freedom .from laundry worries with the satisfaction
of knowing that only fVORY
SOAP is used as the cleansing
agent,
AND DRY CLEANERS
111 BENNTT STREET
PHONE 108
GRASS VALLEY
Always plenty of hot water
when you have an
AUTOMATIC
There is nothing so luxuriously rontfl asa leisurely hot soaking, up to the neck in a tubful of
hot water. If an automatic gas water heater is at .
work in your home such healthful rest baths are :
always on tap for you. This modern home servant
will never fail you at any hour of day or night.