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January 25, 1943 (4 pages)

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Si — one n= = : eS HEYE BRING BACK MY CLOTHES!” Nevada City Nugget — 305 Broad Strect. : . wr. ana rs. A. N. Wisker and] daughter of Sacr to, ing cera Naik icata badd Z ker, in Eikitor attu #54 Published Semi-Weekly, Monday ati: at Nevada City, California, and »6n: Chia? Sia sats Call cae & tnatter of the second-class in the Congress, 1879. ‘ ‘ ent, n Ps DIRECTORY . DENTISTS , R. BELL DR. JOHN Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 postoflive Nevada City. under Act of is PROFESSIONAL dWie falcteutumea LEGAL NOTICES Phone 36. at’Nevada Citys. 4 Nevada City Nugget ales Monday, January 25, 1943 A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute.-Printed and Published H. M. LEETE ~ t March NOTICE OF TRUSTEH’S SALE WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by, and in the performance of the covenants contained in, that a: 3, . certain Deed of Trust dated June 6, SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year cin Advance): 36.02:)004-25.-08 $3.00 PTW ROTEEDD oss a seabwececu et Nt 30 cents 1940, made, executed and delivered Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phene 321 DOCTORS DR. A. BURSELL, M. D. by VIRGIL H. JAMISON and M. AN1201 Mill St., Grass Valley, Ph. 188 ITTOINETTE JAMISON, his wife, as Hours: 10-12 and 1-5, except Sunday Trustors, to CORPORATION OF p. m. and Saturday. AMERICA, a California corporation, 446 Broad St., Nevada City, Ph: 557 —J TIME TO CHECK UP as Trustee, for BANK OF AMERICA While there is no disposition on the part of theAmeri: can people to appear miserly or over-conservative in an all-out war effort, many hard-hit tax payers will be glad to know that the 78th congress wi!l soon be investigating government spending not only for the support of non-essential activities but for war activities as well. _~ President Roosevelt has put up to congress the job of de NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, a national banking Evenings, 7-9 or by appointment. B. W. HUMMELT, M. D. association, Beneficiary, which Deed): PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON of Trust was recorded in the office 400 Broad Street of the County. Recorder of Nevada Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m. County, State of California, on June Evenings 7-8. Phone 395 X-RAY 10, 1940, in Book’ 59 of Official tecords, at Pape 311, et seq.; Nevada County Records; and WHEREAS, the. lawful owner and holder’ of said Deed of Trust and the debt thereby secured has applied to ATTORNEY AT LAW and directed the Trustee under said ATTORNEYS HARRY M. McKEE ciding which activities of the government are essential and which should be eliminated or cut down. Believing that the time has arrived to go much further than the elimination of unnecessary activities by shaking down some of the war amencies to see if economies could be made in that field, Senator Taft recently made the following Deed of Trust in writimg to execute eee statements: the trust by said Deed of Trust created, and to make sale pursuant thereto; and WHEHEAS, Notice of Default in the performance of the obligations of the Trustors has been recorded as is provided for by law and said Trustee JUST 'WONDERIN’ “The War Production Board has 19,000 employees and . probably could do a much more efficient job if it’ were reorganized and had about 5,000 fewer workers. 40,000 employees and it is likely that a lot of them are fall‘ing over each others’ feet. “It's up to corteress now,” the senator from Ohio contin Pine St., opposite courthouse Nevada City, Calif. 4 FRANK. G.FINNEGAN ATTORNEY AT LAW 207 North Pine Street Nevada City, California Telephone 273 deems it best to sell said vremises and estate as a whole now remaining I wonder when the prophets prophesy How skeptically we smirk and pass them by, We mutter, “‘seeirig is believing, These bold predictions may be quite deceiving. But when a poet by some'urge is led, To strike a nail upon its opaque head, “Similarly, the Office of Price Administration has about 205 H. WARD SHELDON subject to said Deed of Trust in order to fulfill the purposes thereof. ATTORNEY AT LAW NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS Union Building HEREBY GIVEN that on Friday, the 29th day of January, 1943, at the hour_of 10 o’clock, A.M., thereof, at the front door of the Nevada County Courthouse, situated in Broad Street Telephone 2% Nevada City FUNERAL DIRECTORS the City of Nevada City, County of Nevada, State HOLMES FUNERAL HOME ued, “not only to limit non-war expenditures but to see, to it of California, _ the, CORPORATION We stand wide eyed and voice this doubtful cry, The Holmes Funeral ._Home serOF AMERICA, a. corporation, as vice is priced within the means of that war expenditures are made efficiently.” Where did that rhymster learn to prophesy’? . Trustee, will, under and pursuant to service at all hours. Mr. Taft said he thought that one of the greatest sources I wonder at the wide spread interested in prophesy. Men the aforesaid Deed of Trust, sell at al!, Ambulance Phone 203 of wastefulness lay in the duplication of efforts of various and women through all ages have been obsessed with the depublic auction to the highest bidder 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City cash in lawful money of the government bureaus. He had been told, he said, that five govsire to look ahead, to scan the future and if possible, visualfor United States, the following describVOCAL INSTRUCTOR ernment agencies were carrying on similar programs in many ize events that are to be. In childhood, we, were fascinated by ed real property, mentioned in said Deed of Trust, situated in the County Latin-American nations. certain portions of Biblical prophesy and in later years, turnof Nevada, State of California, and MRS. CHARLES ELLIOTT 414 Nihell Street particularly described as foled to astrology and sought for guidance from the orbs of more Phone 464 lows, 4 night. The purveyor of coming events, became popular and All that portion of the. NE%4 of DON’T WASTE OUR MONEY” Nevada City NW% of Section 24, Township even to this day, prominent business men consu!t sooth saythe 16 North, Range & Bast. Mount An open letter that appeared recently in a metropolitan srs and fortune tellers before entering into a business partnerDiablo MINING ENGINEERS Base and Meridian, described newspaper addressed to “Dear Senator” and signed by John. ship or selecting a wife. as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the Southeast corJ. F. O°;CONNOR and Jane Smith, -Middleville, U. S. A., points out two very There have been many curious examples of prophesy or ner in fence at West Boundary of Mining and Civ Engineer important aspects of the peoples’ war effort. pseudo-prophesy in modern times. Mother Shipton seemed to Nevada City-Colfax County Road United States Mineral Surveying ‘Licensed Surveyor **We know you have to think in big sums and spend a lot 30ssess an erie vision of things to come, which deemed fanfrom which the quarter section cor_ ner common to Sections 13 and 24,. 203 West Main St. Grass Valley of money for the war,” the letter reads, “but. try and rememtastic in her own time, made many a student of the occult, Township 16 North, Range 8 East, ber how hard Mother and . worked to buy $100 worth of scratch his head when the airship and submarine came into M. D. M., bears North 86° 28’ East GRASS VALLEY 1184.56 feet distant; thence North : bonds. 21° 31’ Bast 51.35 feet; North 29° exictence. e _ DENTISTS 47° East 97.35 feet; North 34° 54° “Don’t let them throw our money away or waste even a Spacreeions
Now, it's all right for jthe professional prophet to foreEast 82.65 feet; and North 38° ‘31’ —— ‘ Jittle. A wasted million dollars won't save any soldier's lives. cast to his heart’s content. That is his business and we either East 111.4 feet along West edge of DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER And it will hurt five thousand families like ours wha sweated heed his words or do not, as the spirit moves; but when a poet said County Road to Northerly cor DENTIST ner at junction of County Roads; X-RAY, Facilities Available, ct it out in bonds and taxes. is found to possess this mystic art, we have a_ right to be thence South 50° 33’ West 93.0 feet; Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening appoint‘And listen, senator, don’t worry about whether we're} doubtful. Still we are all familiar with Tennyson's vision of South 42° 35’ West 174.10 feet and ments. 120% Mill Street. Phone 77 38° 25’ West 96.4 feet along Grass Valley, Calif. going to cooperate or not. We've given Uncle Sam our boys the future found in the poem, Locksley Hall, but the columnSouth East side of old Grass Valley-Nevada our businesses, our money, and all our confidence, and if you ist, Charles Smythe, in an article, pubuished in the Dayton City Turnpike to Southwest corner; DR. H. H. KEENE South 69° 48’ East 70 feet to think anybody that will give this much is. going to quibble press, points out. the fact that Milton and severa! other modthence DENTAL SURGEON the place of beginning, containing Hours: 1 to 5. Sundays and Eveabout a gallon of gasoline or a can of beans, when you took ern poets have also been endowed with mystic second sight. 0.27 acres, more or less. nings by appointment. EXICEPTING THEREFROM the the train to Washington you left all your common sense on So, if you would know what the future holds in store for hummineral. deposits below 50 feet, as 143% Mill St., Grass Valley, Calit. Phone 996 the platform back here.” anity, read books of poetry. That may be excellent advice, but reserved in the deed dated December 18, 1939, recorded December 19. of that.1 can’t be-entirely sure until I consult an oracle. 1939, in Book 56 of Official Records, I wonder if some mathematical genius will now compute at page 474, executed by Charles R. oe WAR TIME IN CALIFORNIA Kitts to William Palmer and Daisy CARL the woman hours lost, the accidents caused, the energies of POWER JONESMD Palmer, his wife. ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The 1943 governors and legislatures of our 48' states will mind and body dissipated by the ban on sliced bread. What TOGETHER WITH any and all Office Hours: 1 to 3: 7 to 8 p. m: water and water rights (whether go down in history as ‘‘War Governors” and “War. LegislatSundays 11:30 to 12:30 wide results will: follow, in the wake of this invasion of the riparian, appropriative, or other129 South Auburn St. Grass Valley ors”. The possibility is not too remote that California—as a culinary department by stern edicts of the embatt!ed land? . wise, and whether or not appurtenstate—may have to take active military action to repel an inlook in a crystal ball and see — little Johnnie rushing home ant) used in connection therewith, S. F. TOBIAS, M: D. shares of stock evidencing the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON vasion. We are an exposed frontier facing a brutal, cruel and from school, to grasp the family loaf with none too immacuall same, pumping stations, engines, ma214 Neal St., Grass Valley implacable enemy. whose announced plans include the “‘caplate hands and whack off a wierdly shaped slice, while the chinery, pipes and ditches, including Office Hours: 12-3 and 7-8 also all gas, electric, cooking. heatPhone: Office 429. Residence 1043 ture’ of California. It is not beyond the range of possibilities crumbs fall where they will. I see ing, cooling, air conditioning, resister's dainty finger swaththat such an attempt will be made. Our nation is a Republic, ed in uncouth bandages frigeration. and plumbing fixtures after coming in contact with a bread and equipment which have been or DANIEI L. HIRSCH, M. D composedof 48 Democracies. Each state is a sovereign govknife, which father had PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON honed to razor like sharpness. . see may hereafter be attached in any Offices and Receiving Hospital, 118 ernment, except for powers delegated to the Union. Among mother suffering nervous manner to any building now or herechills as she slices and slices bread after on the said property, or to the Bush St. Hours: 10-12; 2-5, évenings other powers delegated, were those of declaring war, supportwith which to make sandwiches for dad’s dinner pail and the said property hereinabove described. 7-8 P. M. Day or night phone 71. ing armies, maintaining a Navy, providing for “organizing, children’s lunch baskets. I see, Dated: San Francisco, California, that spineless thing, the heel of 30,1942. NEVADA CITY army and disciplining the militia, and for governing such part the loaf going to the dogs. Who would have the termerity to December CORPORATION OF AMERICA, of them.as may be employed in the service of the United Statattempt the task of carving it into as Trustee. FRATERNAL AND _ nice thin slices? It would. By 4 R.corporation, I. McCARTHY, es.” The.states were. forbidden to engage in war “‘unless actbe sure to buckle up at the ' CLUB. DIRECTORY psychological moment and—perAssistant Treasurer. ually invaded,, or in such imminent danger as-will not admit mit the bread knife to inflict deep and painful wounds upon! CaN 4 PLES, 20, acces of delay."’ Our California State Constitution provides that the hands that have no time for idling. You may be a slicing exWOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB governor shall. have poweri:‘to call forth the militia, to sup-. pert, but as for me, the return ' Regular meetings the 2nd —=— of the unsliced loaf of bread is, . “the most unkindest cut of al!.”” This is a fair example of how press insurrection and repel invasions.’ and 4th Thursdays of the month. at the mess School Auditorium. 2:30 In. 1814, although the nation was at war, the State of some of us complain of insignificant inconveniences. when New York called out its militia to “repel invasions’ from Canmillions of our fellow humans in other lands are eating the ada. The state was not invaded, and the militia refused.to cross bitter bread of despair. I'm ashamed of myself — pass that into Canada. In 1863 the State of Pennsylvania was invaded. bread knife please.—A. Merriam Conner. by General Lee’s armies, and a militia was hastily thrown toto “repel the invasion.’ That those middle aged, un-. gether trained Pennsylvania militiamen fought valiantly alongside! U.S: WAR E) Daily Rate3 ‘the Federal Army, is attested by monuments at Gettysburg WILLOWS OF $8 0 JULY, 1940DECEMBER. 1942 . MRS. HAL DRAPER, Pres. i MRS, FLORENCE KJORLIBE, Sec. NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518 B. P. O. ELKS Meets every second Thursday evening in Elks Home, Pine St. Phone 108. Visiting Elks welcome. VAR EXPENDITURES where the names of thousands of militia dead are recorded. In 1943 California is definitely under threat of invasion —an invasion more sinister than ever before has threatened any American state. We are fortunate in having a ‘‘War.Gov ernor’ and “War. Legislature’ that are awake to our peril. It is comforting to know that our non-partisan State Govern 240 , 220 200--/-+-+iso of our Civilian Defense, and the setting up of a “militia” to take the place of our National Guard (which has entered the It will matter little whether our “militia’’ is called service). eed te Guard’’ or by some other name. We are now confident at it will be properly organized, officered and armed. If we invaded, Exalted Ruter. f\220 3 200 180 “4 , HYDRAULIC PARLOR N. S. G. W. : Meets every Tuesday evenine at 120 meer’ af a ae 120 Visiting Native Sons welcome: ROBERT: TUCKER, Pres DR. °C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y Photo Finishing = PORTRAITS a0 o Sb = JASOMDJFRAK at et ‘salen a a ee a ea ey ee SS ASOR’IFMAMIJIASOND 6 107 Mill Street, Grass Valley Phone 3-W §-7tf who can carry. a gun will be in every Californian and we will avoid a rabble rout such as France exessary corollary, we can confideritly expect that » introduced that will harass industry or other-. CHART DEPICTING U. S. WAR EXPENDITURES Released by the Office of War Information is this chart showing the war expenditures by the 'U. §. It shows the daily rate of expenditure in 1942 totalled $52,406,000,000. This was 3.8 times the $13, 895,000,000 spent in 1941. The average daily rate during {the 310° = 4108,000000, This e free production and flow of food or mater-. days in 1942 on which . checks i Bath which checks ‘were ar effort or for use of civilians.—Oir Producer. a Ms salad ¥ NO. 56, : Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street , will bend but. ment will have naught to do with petty politics all its efforts to streamlining our activities toward winning the war. Not the least of these efforts will be the reorganization HIERONIMUS, HARRISON RANDALL, Sec. + 240 { “4 . CARL Dye Fm RS eed ht S f ‘ * ‘ cee EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING — Loud Speaker Systems for Rent. 1s Sale. Authorized Philco Auto Radio Service. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL —Specialists in Radio Ills, 112 South Church Street, Grass Valley. Phone 984, 2-19tf OUSTOMAH LODGE, No. 16, I. O. O. F. Meets ever Tuesday evening at 7:30, Odd Fellows Hall. CHESTER PETERSON; N. G. JONOTHAN PASCOE Rec. Sec’y. JOHN W. DARKE; Fin. Sec’y. 4)