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Nevoce City Nugget — Thursday, July 1, 1943
Page Three
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MUR GREAT SQUARE-RIGGED SHIPS BROUGHT
SILK, CHINA , COTTON TEA IVORY. SANDALWOOD, COFFEE AND SPICES FROM THE
ORIENT. WHILE OUR SMALLER SHIPS TRAD
ED THESE ,AND NEW ENGLAND PRODUCTS,
ALONG OUR COASTS AND WITH ALL OF MUR SOUTH AMERICAN TRADE
ee EUROPE. IN HIDES, COFFEE .RUBGBER, AND
(ee ae ICE OVHICH WE CARRIED EVEN TO
i = THE SOUTH SEAS)WAS GROWING
TO-CAP ALL,OUR GREAT WESTERN OCEAN
PACKETS, BEGINNING IN 18/5 WITH THE BLACK.
BALL LINE, HAD CAA BASS? .
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BRITISH
TODA, APPROACHING ANAM ZENITHOUR MERCHAN 7 Fé £27
NOW TRANSPORTS THE CCIM NECESSITIES OF WARFARE AND
THE VITAL MATERIALS TO SPEED
J/ntor mation courlesy of PROPNICTION
® American /? Lda Mas Myr
Terrapin Planted
in San Francisco Bay
SAN FRANCISCO, July 1.—‘‘Terrapin a la San Francsco’’ may some
day rank as a delicacy with ‘‘terrapin a la Maryland.”
An experimental plant of 485
yearling diamond back terrapin has
been made by the State Division of
(Fish and Game on a bay island in
@an Mateo county, and
yvcrplanting of adult terrapin is slated
for later in the year.
As a result of these plants, it is
hoped that the toothsome species
will become established in the bay
‘region and ultimately become a familiar dish on California tables.
The terrapin, imported from Nor.
‘Carolina, were released in a tidal
area very similar to their native
another . East Coast habitate.
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THE FRIENDLY HAND OF
COMFORT
Ours is not a business firm, established upon the cold precepts of
commerce alone but one built upon sincere friendliness—the extending of a friendly hand of comfort in an hour of need when consolations means most.
During our many years of
hundreds of families have called upon us for rendition of
without limitation.
Holmes Funeral Home
ANDY HOLMES, Owner
“DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE”
24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE AT REASONABLE PRICES
Nevada City, 246 Sacramento St. Grass Valley, 150 8. Auburn St.
Phone 203 : Phone 56
service in Grass Valley and ‘Nevada City,
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STATE CHAMBER
FIGHTS HAM AN?
EGGS REVIVAL .
LOS ANGELES, July~1.—Vigorous
action to contest the inclusion of the
1940 Ham and Eggs proposal on the
1944 general election ballot will be
taken by the California State Chamber of Commerce, it was announced
today by Preston Hotchkis, president:
of the state chamber f,ollowing a
meeting of its board of directors.
“Issues far more vital than the
Ham and Eggs proposal itself are’
involved in the revival of this old
petition,’’ Hotchkis said. ‘In fact, the
basic principles of the whole initiat-.
ive process are at stake.
lished by this ruling, it is conceivears after it was first circulated, if
signatures required.
“Such a philosophy,: placing
petitions, defeats the entire purpose
of the initiative, which is intended
centage of the voting population under the conditions then — existent.
In this particular instance, the petitions were circulated during a time
economic conditions.
“The issue raised in the Attorney
General’s ruling is one that has never been passed upon by the California courts, but we believe that other
interpretations, which would make
the initiative procedure fully representative of current public opinion,
are possible.’’
Early action is being taken on this
question, Hotchkis stated, so as to
allow time for thorough consderation
of the fundamental . constitutional
points involved.
Dersonal>
PERS G cmfwyp etaoin etaoin taoin
Gordon Foreman, who has just
comleted his course in the naval
radio school at Farragut, Idaho, is
enjoying a short stay in Nevada
City. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Foreman.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Torpie who
sold ther ranch to Norman Cole of
(Berkeley, have purchased the Jake
‘Strohl residence on upper Boulder
street. They moved to their new
home June 2. Mr. Cole is now engaged in a contract and comes to Nevada City about every two weeks.
When the work is done he.is planning to move up from the bay area
to hake his home on the. Torpie
ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martine had as
guests yesterday Mrs. Martine’s brother, Lt. Murray Pryor of Ft. Baker and wife and Mrs. Frank Stephens
of Woodland.
Mrs. Bill (Hatch spent the past
week end in the bay district with her
husband and son, Bill. Both men are
engaged in war work.Mrs. Lawrence Smith and son of
Imlay, Nevada, are spending some
time in Nevada City with Mrs.
Smith’s mother, Mrs. H. Shearer.
Emmett Gallegher of the Save
More Store, returned Tuesday from
San Francisco where he had spent a
few days buying merchandise for
the store. ee
‘Duncan McEwen of Port: Chicago
who left Nevada City about thirty
years ago, is enjoying a visit with
many friends. He came to attend the
funeral of an old time friend.
Mayor and Mrs. Ben Hall have as
a guest their daughter, Mrs. C. Le
‘Lorme of Washington, D. C. who Is
here for a visit.
Lawrence Myers and three daughweek in Nevada City with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers
-tof Gold Flat. The three grandchildren will remain for a longer visit.
Ivan Gutschall went to Happy
Camp the past. week end where he
has accepted employment in the
Newmont Company’s copper mine. ‘Tt
is understood his famiiy will move
to Happy Camp as soon as a house
ean be found.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Moulthen of
Grove street have as a guest Mre
Moulthen’s sister, Miss Clare Lentz
of Detriot, who arrived Tuesday to
spend the summer here.
Mrs. Belle Lynn of Santa Rosa,
formerly Belle Phillips, who ‘was
born and raised in Nevada City is
visiting her sister Mrs. Henry Jacobs of Boulder street. She will spend
next week with her sister, Mrs. Jean
Richards in Grass Valley.
‘bright.
able that a petition disqualified for’
. 4
insufficient signatures at one elec-!concensus of opinion there that gold! 4
tion could be revived ten or twenty will be advanced to $100 or more!
some combination of circumstances, .
such as the present war, reduced the. gold mining, with conditions as they
base for computing the number of. are-I doubt whether it could be done
no:
time limit on the life of initiative’
‘ters of Burlingame are spending this}.
MAYO THINKS MIN
BE PERMITT
State Senator Jesse Mayo’ was 4
Nevada County visitor Tuesday,
newing acquaintance with his friends
here who used to support him when
he was assemblyman from this dis-!
trict, Mayo is a non-partisan candidate in the special election August
31st to fill the vacancy in the Second Congressional District caused
by the death of Harry L. EngleWhile in Nevada County: he
arranged for the circulating of his
nominating petitions.
Mayo stated that he is convinced
re“The ruling restoring this peti-! that with the end of the war the’!
tfon to good standing if carried t9!United States will again be obliged’
a logical conclusion, strikes at the'to advance the price of gold in order
very roots of the initiative. Follow-;
ing out the line of reasoning estab-. with other world powers. ‘‘During my
to meet foreign trade competition
recent visit to Washington D. C.’’,
said Mayo, ‘‘it seemed to be the
per ounce.
“Regarding. the resumption of
even with War Production Board
consent. But I do believe that a pro‘per presentation of the claims of
gold mining companies that they are
now being unjustly penalized might
to reflect the views of a certain per-. move the WPB to grant them per‘mission to take out and mill enough
;ore to pay their maintainance charzg‘Conditions change radically within. es. As matters, now stand the owncomparatively short periods of time.jers of big properties, many of whom
‘have invested more than a million,
. are obliged to keep their mines open
of peace and under vastly different!because if they were allowed to fill
up with water, the cost of reopening
when the war ends might be prohibitory. I feel that they should be allowed to mine enough ore to pay
maintenance costs and I think they
might find enough miners over military age to do the job.
“T remember the Utica mine which
closed down in Calaveras County during World War I, for lack of help.
The company employed 400 or 500
men. It never reopened because the
cost, it was found, was not warranted,”’ ;
Senator Mayo expressed his deep
interest in post war reconstruction
and the problem of world peace.
“If I am elected to congress I
shall be willing to sit down with-—
Selective Service Group
of Nine Leaves Tomorrow
Another group of selective service
men will leave the National Hotel
at 6:45 tomorrow morning for Monterey where they -will be inducted
into the U. S. Army. Their departure
will be sponsored by the Grass Valley Lions Club:
Those who are scheduled to leave
are: George F. Graham, Ray Dent,
Carl E. LaCross, Gren W. Wallace,
Harry P. Digest, Nick T. Sassarini,
IS NEEDED
even when
budget is
limited —
Keystone
Market .
DAVE RICHARDS, Prop.
213 Commercial Street
H Phone 67. Nevada City
We supply our patrons
with the meat from the
best cattle, sheep and hogs
that money can_buy. We
have built our reputation \
-on service and quality
and reasonable prices. Ask
<a
ES SHOULD
ED TO RECOUP
NTAINANCE COSTS:
.
Low Percentage of Gounty
Taxes Are Delinquent
That Nevada county taxpayers are
prompt in making payment of their
taxes is evidenced by the statement
of Miss Elma Hecker, county tax
collector that the percentage of delinquen¢y is the low amount of .017
per cent. Her office was charged by
Western Mining.
Council To Meet .
AUBURN, July 1.—The election
of nine directors at large, discussion
of the Scrugham Stockpiling bill, 5.
1106, and action on the delayed installation of a Metals Reserve stockpile at (Martel, Amador counyt w,ill
;be among matters to be handled at
. the regular July meeting of Western,
‘Mining Council,
The formation of two more chapters, for El] Dorado and Nevada counties, disposing of the Tri-County
Chrome Association,
‘for Sierra county also will be discussed. The meeting will be held at
;Hotel Auburn, July 9 at 8 p.m.
, A nominating committee composért Dahlberg of Auburn,
Smith of Sacramento, Capt. John D.
Hubbard of Butte and Louis Spinetti of Amador, has made the following nominations to-date: Butte,
Dr. John W. Ross, Frank. E., Whitlock, John P. Caldwell; Placer, Earl
Lukens, Thos. Farley, J. C. Kempvanee, Wendell T. Robie, W. E.
(Mason, Yuba, N. S. Van Dyck, Frank
(Harding, A. H. Tinsley, supervisor
W. T. Ellis; Siskiyou, County Recorder Ernest T. Johnson, : Charles
Huestis, H. E. Ellickson, Sppervisor W. T. Davidson; Sacramento, E
iC. Bickel, Harry S. Lord; San Francisco, David C. Davis, Kenneth Peer,
Wm. J. Losh; San Benito, Horace V.
Underwood; Sierra, Judge Raymond
(McIntyre; Inyo, C. A. McAfee; El
Dorado, George R. Burris, George
Eberhard; Nevada, Luke Williams;
Plumas is yet to be heard from.
Yuba county now leads in membership with 82 members,
Lions Club to Seat
New Officers Tonight
The Grass Valley Lions Club this
evening will seat new officers for
the year, when Del F. Powell will
hand the president’s gavel to William Wilson, Grass Vally High School
principal. The evening’s program is
in charge of Howard Bennetts.
‘Martin Kallenberger, John G. Marten Jr. and James H. Trathen.
LEGAL NOTICE
: No. 4320
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA.
In the Matter of the Estate of
MAIRY HALL YOUNKER, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by.
the will annexed of the Estate of
Mary Hall Younker, deceased, to the
creditors of and all persons having
claims against the said deceased, to
file them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first
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 such claims, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this
notice to the said Administrator at
the law offices of James Snell, at
No. 152% Mill Street in the city of
Grass Valley, County of Nevada,
State of California, which said law
offices the undersigned selects as his
Place of business in matters connected with said Estate of Mary Hall
Younker, Deceased.
Dated: June 8th, 1943.
JOHN CLARENCE HALL,
Administrator with the will anjnexed of the Estate of Mary Hall
Younker, Deceased.
June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 8.
. with $452:467.15 in receipts and on
and a chapter,
of O. N. Griggs of Plumas, Rob-!
William ;
the undersigned, Administrator with ;
County Auditor R. N. McCormack
June 30, 1943 there remained unpaid the sum of $7,746.88 which figures out .017 per cent with a small
fraction over.
ij
Mrs. Ted Edinger of Alameda is
visiting friends in Nevada City. Her
son, Ted, is in an army camp in
Utah.
. LEGAL NOTICES
No. 83,725
OF SALE OF REAL ESAT PRIVATE SALE BY
ADMINISTRATOR
. NOTICE
TATE
LIN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
iSTATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND
. FOR THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA.
. Dept. No. 4 2
In the Matter of the Estate of
. \BERNICE SHAIW EVANS, Deceased.
. (Notice is hereby given that Seth
'E.’ Evans, as the administrator of
the estate of Bernice Shaw Evane
deceased, will sell at private sale, to
the highest bidder, upon the terms
nd conditions hereinafter mentiot.ed, subject to confirmation by the
above entitled Court, on or after the
2nd day of July, 1943, all the right.
title, interest and estate of said
Bernice Shaw Evans at the time of
her death, and all the right, title
and interest that said estate has ac‘quired by the operation of law or
otherwise, other than in addition to
that of said deceased at the time of
her death, in and to those two parcels of real. property situate in the
City of Nevada, County of Nevada, _
iState of California, and more parvi-_
'cularly described as follows, to wit:.
PARCEL NO. 1 :
. All of Lot twenty-one (21), ofBlock twenty-nine (29), as delineated and so designated on the Official”
Map.of said City of Nayada made by;H. S. Bradley in 1869.
. PAKCEL NO. 2
The Northerly portion of Lot ten
(10) of Block twenty-nine, (29), az
said Lot and Black are delineated
and so designated on said Official
. Map of said City of Nevada made by
iH. S. ‘Bradley in 1869, described as
:follows, to wit:
. Beginning at a point on the North‘westerly side line of York Street,
distant thereon 135 feet, more or
‘less, in a Northeasterly direction
. from the intersection of Commercial
iStreet with York Street; thence in a
. Northeasterly direction along the
. Northwesterly line of York Street 4%
jfeet, more or less, to a point at the
center of Kelsey’s or Oregon ravine;
thence in a Northwesterly direction
along the center of Kelsey’s, or Oregon ravine 93 feet four inches to a
point; thence in a Southwesterly
direction, one hundred five feet, six
inches, more or less, to a_ point:
thence in a Southeasterly direction
seventy-six feet, two inches, more or
less, to the INorthwesterly line of
York Street, the place of beginning.
Together with the improvements
thereon.
_ Terms and Conditions of Sale:
Cash in lawful money of the United
States of America,: ten per ¢ent
(10%) of the purchase price to be
paid at the time of sale, balance on
confirmation of sale by the Court.
Instruments of title at the expense
of the purchaser.
All bids or offers must be made
in writing, accompanied by cash or
certified check for ten per cent (10
%) of the amount bid, and may be
left at the law office: of Cyril F, Marelia, in room 703, at 605 Market St.
in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, or may be
filed:in the office of the Clerk of
said Court, or may be delivered to
said administrator personally at anv
time’ after the first publication of
this notice and before the making of
the sale.
Dated: Oakland, California, June
8th, 1943. :
\
?
As Administrator of the estate of
Bernice Shaw Evans; Deceased.
CYRIL F. MARELIZA, Attorney for
Administrator, 605 Market Stree:,
San Francisco, 5, California.
June 17, 21, 24, 28, July 1.°
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