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PAGE FOUR
HOOPER & WEAVER
MORTUARY, INC.
246 So. Church Street
Grass Valley Phone 364
24-hour Ambulance Service
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
DRIVE IN
FOOD. PALACE
Groceries, Fruit and
Vegetables
Beer and Wine
COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL
STREETS,
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898
ating theatre goers from all parts of:
. Northern California who wish to sea
Factory Specified Engine
Tune-Up and Steering and
Front End Alignment
Equipment
8 &
STUDEBAKER
PONTIAC
Sales and Service
Service Garage
W. 8S. Williamson, Prop,
Cor. Pine and Spring Phone 106
}tmer J. Weldon,
FINE
WATCH REPAIRING ;
Radio Service & Repairing
Work Called for and Delivered
Clarence R. Gray’
520 Coyote Street Phone 153,
Sie:
"For VENETIAN BLINDS
and LATEST PATTERNS
IN WALL PAPER
John W. Darke
109-3 Phones 100-M
New Deal
Under Management of
Pauline and Johnnie
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
BEER WINES, LIQUORS
Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please
: Every Taste
= SS
RUTH CHATTETON
IN “PYMALION”
ATSACTO. FEB. 22
Ruth Chatterton, one of, the theatre’s brightest stars, who went to
.
Hollywood to become ‘“‘the first lady
.
of the screen,” has returned to her,
first love, the stage, to portray G.
B, Shaw’s delightful little flower
girl, “Eliza Doolittle,” in ‘Pygmal-,
ion.”” On a nation wide tour, Miss,
Chatterton has
Washington’s birthday,
22, for her engagement
mento.
Both a matinee and evening performance will be played, accomod-.
February,
in Sacra-;
the show and return to their homes
on the holiday. It will be seen in the
new Sacramento high school auditorfum at 35th and Broadway, Sacramento. ;
Probably the most famous and
popular of all Shaw’s plays Pygmalfon is the story of the phonetics
professor who took a Cockney cahbage leaf and by the magic of good
grammar and drawing room manners
turned her into a lady who would
pass inspection at Buckingham palace.
Auriol Lee, noted woman director of the American and English theatre, staged the production for Miss
Chatterton. Barry Thomson and Dennis Hoey are featured in the supporting company which includes
Richard Temple, Margaret Moffat,
oy
Myrtle Tannahill, Hayden Rorke,
Alice John, Eleanor Wilson, MortiArthur .»-Gilmour,
Velma Royton, Jean Kemper.
Tickets for Pygmalion are on sale
now at the Ware-Hazelton box office;
at Weinstock’Lubin’s, Sacramento.
Subscribe for The Nugget.
LEGAL NOTICES
CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSINESS
UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME.
State of California, County of Nevada, ss.
I. the undersigned, hereby certify
that I am transacting business in the
State of California, in the County of
Nevada, under the fictitious name of
“BUILDERS AND CONSUMERS’
LUMBER CO.” and that my full
name -is Leland S._Fowler and my
place of residence “is Grass Valley,
Nevada County, California.
Dated this 29th day of January,
1941,
LELAND S. FOWLER.
State of California, County of Nevada, ss.
On this 29th day of January, 1941,
before me DOROTHY M. BOSANKO,
a Notary Public in and for the County of Nevada, State of California,
personally appeared LELAND 5&5.
MOWLER, known to me to be the
person whose name is subscribed to
the foreging affidavit and acknowledged to me that he executed the
same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed
my Official Seal the day and year in
this Certificate first above written.
(Seal) DOROTHY M. BOSANKO.
Notary Public in-and for the County of Nevada, State of California.
Endorsed: Filed January 29, 1941.
R. N. McCORMACK,
County Clerk.
By R. E. DEEBLE, Deputy Clerk.
Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 13, 20.
scheduled. GeorgeSUSAN. THAYER
THIS BUSINESS
aS ated
UNCLE SAM GOES TO WORK
Ordinarily Uncle Sam’s all dressed up. He wears a high hat and a
long tailed coat. His boots are pretty
elegant and shiny and there’s an air
of success about him. He’s ready to
go anywhere and meet anybody.
But today he’s laid that tall hat
aside .and he’s pulled a worker’s
eap over his grizzled hair. He’s taken’ off his good coat .too, and he’s
wearing, appropriately enough, overalls For overalls are a good, old
' American: costume, He’s in his shirt
sleeves with this collar turned in. Because he’s going to—work.
The biggest job he’s ever underLEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF TRUSTEES’ SALE
WHEREAS, by a deed of trust,
dated December 1, 1939, recorded
on January 7, 1939, in Book 53 of
Official Records, at pages 364, et
seq., Records of Nevada County,
California, to which records reference is. hereby made, Joaquin Lopez
did grant and .conyey»;the--property
therein and hereinafter described ‘to
Charles Hings as Trustee, to secure,
among other’ thitigs,. the: payment. of }+
one certain promissory note, in favor of Jessie Hinds, and. other sums:
of money advanced and _ interest
thereon; and :
WHERSAS, default has been made
under the said Deed of Trust and
said note in this: that the entire
principal of said note and deed of;
trust, together with interest thereon. as provided by said note, has -not
been paid; and
WHEREAS, the said deed of trust
‘ provides that if default be made in
the payment of any of the sums of
principal and interest when due, the
owner and holder of said note, may
declare the whole of the principal
and interest thereon immediately due
and~payable and require the _ said
Trustee to sell the said property
thereby granted; such sale to be
made after the holder of said note
shall have filed in the office of the
County Recorder of the county where
the property is situate a notice of
such breach,and.-of, election -to. sell,
and three months shall have elapsed
from the date of said recording; and
WHEREAS, Jessie Hinds, the owner and holder of the said note did
declare that default had been made
as aforesaid, and did declare’ the
whole of the principal and interest
immediately due and payable, and
thereupon on the 8th day of October, 1940; did record in the Office
of the County Recorder of Nevada
County in Book 65 of Official Records at page 118, et seq., Records
of said Nevada County, California,
due notice of breach and election to
Sell the premises hereinafter described to accomplish the objects of the
trusts therein expressed;
NOW, THEREFORE, notice is
given that, by virtue of the authority in him vested by said deed of
trust, the undersigned,’ will, as such!
trustee, sell at public auction in the
manner provided by law, to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money
of the United States, on Friday, the
21st day of February, 1941, at the
hour of 3 o’clock in the afternoon
of said day, at thé front steps of the
Court House of the County of Nevada, in the City of Nevada, said
County of Nevada, State of California, all the interest conveyed to and
held by the undersigned: as _ such
Trustee, by the aforesaid deed of
trust in and to all that certain real
property set forth therein,, situate,
lying and being in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of
California, and described as follows:
The Westerly -portion of Lot 15
of Block 53 of the City of Nevada
according to thé Official Map of said
City, made by H. S. Bradley in 1869
being 140 feet in width from east to
west, and being the property conveyed to Frank Naake by Adolph Naake
taken lies befgre him. He’s got to
build a lot of new equipment he
thought he’d never have to bother
with again and he’s got to train a
million-or so young men, that he had
hoped would be able to lead pretty
undisturbed lives, to be soldiers. He
hasn’t time for that high ‘hat for
awhile. He’s got to build planes—
hundreds upon hundreds of them.
He’s got to turn out tanks—thousands of them. He must build great
battleships and submarines and guns
that shoot toward the sky.
And that isn’t all. He has to turn
carpenter and build dozens of great
_cantonments where about a million
. American men will be able to live
hs Gabebargtl and healthfully while
: they learn to be soldiers. And he
must make clothes for these men
and shoes and blankets.
Yes mam, he’s going to be busy
these next few months. His cap and
overalls will be his regular costume
And that’s the way you’ll see him on
this month and next. He’s pulling
looking thoughtfully out of the stern
blue eyes under bristling brows.
This is the way: the National Association of Manufacturers whose
members are largely actually responsible for building out defense needs,
visualize Uncle Sam at the present
‘time. With the aid of the outdoor ad-; Winning a vacation trip»may.-invite
. vertising industry, through its many, @ parent to accompany him. Silver
' agencies in every part of the coun-; trophies will be presented tothe
try, they have set this symbol of our
nation against a background of. factories buckling down to the hardest
work he’s ever done.
There’s a real job ahead. It’s got to
be done. American freedom, which
fs more precious to us than life Iitself, must be defended. It’s Uncle
Sam’s job to do this.
country everybody is Uncle Sam. You
and -me.and the people next door;
the man at the factory and the man
who runs the factory. The storekeeper and the doctor and the housewife.
lit takes us all to make Uncle Sam.
So look for the new poster and
thrill with pride at the stern old
, Sentleman who’s goin’ to work!
STATE CHAMBER
URGES ECONOMY
OFFSET U.S. TAX
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13—Any
-eral fund will vanish if the legis!a‘ture passes special appropriation
/ bills in any substantial amount, mem.
‘bers of the California State Chamber
of Commerce are warned in a bullet-/
_in issued today.
i. The bulletin, prepared by the state
chamber’s taxation department, an_alyses the 1941-43 state budget, and
‘points out that. following considera, tion of the budget, the legislature
"will
. bills, which may run into
millions of dollars.
While general fund revenues during the coming biennium are estimated ‘to exceed collections for the current biennium by $41,127,289, this
is not due to tapping new sources of
tens of
more than 15;00 outdoor billboards’
ea on-in this-big -picture~ ‘and’
And in this;
consider special appropriation.
~ WHO WINS TRIP
TO HAWAH BY
!
!
‘responsibilities of American citizen‘while county and zone winners will
hope of a surplus in the state’s gen-.
"THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1941
REST SPEECH?
With a vacation trip to Hawaii as
a reward for the winner, the Califor-!
nia Bankers Association hasan-'
nounced its state wide high school
public speaking contest on “The Re-,
sponsibility of American Citizenship.”
“The sole purpose of this contest,’’
according to H. A. Curnow, manager, Bank of America N. T. & S, A.,
speaking for the bankers of Nevada.
City, “is to stimulate among the.
If it’s soiled, we clean it. If you
need a new one we supply it.
Ed Burtner
GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS
111 Main Street, Phone ,375
Grass Valley
youth of California a deeper appreciation® of the principles, ideals and
ship.”’
o
Each student will be given an opportunity to choose his subject from
a wide variety of vital and timely
topics directly related to the contest
theme. These ‘include:
Youth’s Responsibility in National
Defense—Keeping Faith With America—Can American Youth Meet the
Challenge of Foreign Isms?—ResSAFE AND LOCKSMITH
Keys Made While You Wait
Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum
Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric Irons, Stoves, Etc. Repairéd.
SAWS, AXES, KNIVES,
SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED
Gunsmith, Light Welding
RAY’S FIXIT SHOP
109) West Main St., Phone 602
GRASS VALLEY
ponsibility for the Cost of Self Government—The Civic Duties of Youth
—Requirements of a Free People—
American Youth and the Maintenance
of Free Enterprise—New Frontiers
for.American Youth—yYouth’s Responsibility in a Democraty~-What
Do I Offer America?
In addition to the Hawaiian trip,
vacations at Camp Curry in Yosemite Valley, Aetna Springs in Napa
County and Catalina Island will be
given other winners. Parents will enjoy these prizes too, as each student
winning regional championships,
receive gold medals. Each student
participating in the contest will receive an honor award bearing an inspiring charge of citizenship.
The championship finals will be
held in the auditorium of the Veterans War Memorial Building, San
Francisco, on the evening of May 9.
A little 25 ¢ent ‘want ad ‘in the
Nevada City Nugget sometimes does
a $100 worth of business, *
fixed charges, but a substantial part
consists of increases in the budgets
of the various departments and the
agencies of state government. This _
suggests an opportunity for further .
economy in state spending.”’
With regard to eventual Se
of state taxes, the bulletin says that}
“with revenues from existing sources
pointing upward And the anticipated
accumulation of a general fund surplus, the new state budget suggests .
the opportunity for an eventual reduction in the rates of certain state
taxes.
“Economy in state spending dur-!
ing the next biennium should speed .
the arrival of the day when state tax
rates can be cut. The importance of
this objective is emphasized by the
to California’s tax bill this year, and .
can be expected to add more in the
future .Inasmuch as most of the fed-,
eral tak burden falls on the same)
base as the state tax burden, a reduction in states taxes would temper the impact of defense taxation.’’.
ere .
@
* “We would like the people of
Nevada City to know that we
have a Fuel Yard large enough
to supply both Grass Valley
and Nevada City — and that
first consideration is given to
quality, quantity, service and
low prices to both towns.
Manager ot .*
BONDS FUEL CO.
149 Park Ave. © Phone 476
Nevada City
Laundry
-QUAMITY . WORK :SKILLFULLY
DONE BY HAND
Prompt Courteous Service
Free Delivery
All our work is priced right,
241 Commercial] 8¢.
Nevada City
Phone 577
RISLEY’S
106:°Bine Street, Nevada City
DISTINCTIVE STYLES IN FALL
DRESSES AND FORMALS
New Fall Skirts, Sweaters,
Blouses and Millinery
fact that federal taxation for nation-’! :
al defense has added $100,000,000
~ PROGRESSIVE
. NEVADA CITY
NEVADA CITY
Chamber of Commerce
CITY HALL, BROAD ST'REET
And here’s the way he stays that
way— This newcomer gets plenty
of Bret Harte Dairy’s good, rich,
Health-You Bet
and Susan Naake, and bounded on'jncome, but rather to a greater yield
is the First Food
Chosen in Planning
the Menu
The Proof of Good Eating Is
When They Ask for More.
If you choose your meats
from out great variety of
fine chaice cuts, your fam‘ily and your guests will
praise your cooking by asking for more.
Keystone
Market .
DAVE RICHARDS, Prop.
THE SUN PRODUCE AND
GROCERY C0.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
FREE DELIVERY
%
315 Broad Street Phone 88
213 Commercial Street
YOU WILL BE
PLEASED
WITH OUR
COFFEE SHOP
NATIONAL HOTEL AND
; COFFEE SHOP
NEVADA CITY ©
q@!
. the compensation of the said trustee,
the east by the premises of Adolph!
Naake and on the west by the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad,
right of way. {
The easterly portion of same lot!
15 in block 53 bounded on the east!
by Long Street, on the north by the.
lots of John Bracelin and Dower, and
on the west*by a portion of said lot
15 heretofore conveyed to Frank
Naake, and described as follows:
Commencing at the northeast corner of Frank Naake lot and running
easterly along the Epperson fence,}
formerly Dower, 60 feet, more or!
less, thence southerly 132 feet, more’
“or less, thence easterly 150 feet, '
more or less, to Long Street, thence'
60 feet southerly on Long Street,.
thence 300 feet more or less along a:
ravine, thence northerly to the place!
of beginning. \
All that portion of block 53 here-.
tofore bounded south and east’? by
lands of Dower, south by lands of
Mrs. Miller and west by the Nevada:
County Narrow Gauge Railroad
for the purpose of paying the balance due upon the said principal of
-00 together with interest thereon
from the ist day of December, 1939
as provided in said note, together
with any other sums, if any, advanced under the terms of said deed of
trust; the expenses of said sale and
as therein provided. Terms of sale,
cash in lawful money of the United
States of America.
Dated this 30th day of January,)}
1941,
CHARLES HINDS, Trustee:~~
Jan. 30, -Feb-6, 14 20. .
. indefinitely and when it ceases, state
said note, to-wit: the sum of $750-}.
pure milk—the milk that wins the
first prize, a Gold Medal every year
at the State Fair.
from existing sources. Defense spending and other factors art stimulating
business activity, which in turn is
causing a correspondingly greater
flow of money into the state treasury. This is contributing in a large
measure to liquidation of the deficit. PHONE 77
Bret Harte Dairy
NEVADA CITY
It is not expected, the bulletin
says, that defense prosperity will last
revenues fom existing sources will
doubtless decline. In the meantime,
the liquidation of the present deficit
should take precedence over all special appropriation bills, except the
most urgent. :
In pointing out the opportunity
for economy, the bulletin says that
“while the general fund budget for
1941-43 is less than actual general
fund expenditures during the current biennium, this is not the result
BROAD
money.
DICK LANES
GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION
AND UNION STREETS,
NEVADA CITY
Avoid a big repair bill by having little
ones attended to in time. Let us check
your car regularly. It will save you
of economy in the usual sense.”
The bulletin-computes reduction
in expenditure items totaling $52,000,000, of which $40,634,579 is represented in reduced relief expenditures, made possible through the
defense activity, “yet the general
fund budget for the next biennium
is but $28,571,641 less than actual
expenditures for this biennium, Thus
other general fund expenditure items
have been ‘necreased to the extent
of about $23,000,000. Part of this
increase represents the growth in
NEVADA
Automobile
E.J.N.OTT =
CITY ASSAY AND REFINING OFFICE
Practical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
percentages of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings.
Mail order check work promptly attended to.
Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper.
Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and
Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies,
Insurance