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Db Nevada City Nugget — Thursday, Jt uly 30, 1942
Nevada Gity Nugget
305 Broad Street. Phone 36.
efined by statute. Printed and Published
ateNevada Cit. Fi
Caen r)
Editor auu t-A Legal Newspaper, as d
H. M. LEETE -Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Puursdsay
at Nevada City, California, and entered a3 Ma
a
CHURCH SERVICES
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY —
matter of the second class.in the postoffice’ a”
Nevada_City under Act of Congress, March %, .
1879. i
SUBSCRIPTION RATES .
é One year (In Advance) --.------:---:--rer---2 $3.00
Orie Moomtla 5225s nese ee penn sennn eee 30 cents .
“FIDDLING WHILE ROME BURNS”
While ‘“‘Rome burns” on many far-flung battlefronts
“and little encouraging war news filters in through the censors,
masters of political strategy ‘fiddle’ with fugitive wage
stabilization’’ and “price ceilings.’
On the home front furor rages over the inflation spectre
which hangs \over the cost of the war, our standard of living,
~ and the ultimate value of the billions we are pouring into war
bonds. “Inflation must be curbed at all costs,” says these captains of expediency; ‘everything possible must be done to remove its causes or control its growth.” But what actually has
been done to control inflation? What specific steps have been
taken to prevent it?
Mr. Henderson's diluted. OPA has been given a dull
weapon indeed with which to clamp down price lids and police
them. Wages, a major factor in price determination, are still
on the loose under will-o'-the-wisp stabilization.”
Mr. Davis’ pro-labor WLB. wage decisions, always up.
and under the new cost-of-living formula so continuing on a
broad and expansive scale, now open up the whole inflation
‘phantasmagoria to the ‘‘me-too” wage-grab contingent.
Thus we have two emergency war agencies. the OPA
and the WLB., set up to control prices and speed war production. respectivelv. toothle-s and indivent in the performance
of their prescribed tasks. They have, thus far, not only failed
of their purposes but actually obstructed the performance
thereof. And why? Because neither has the power or the
weight that such vital issues require in an emergency such as
we face.
The obvious and crying need is for a definite national
labor policy. one upon which both labor and, management. can
hang their hats. one upon wrich wages and therefore costs
can be based. For until wages are known costs cannot be determined. Until costs are determneid prices cannot be pronverly set. Until prices are properly set they cannot be controlled.
And until prices are controlled inflation cannot be prevented.
which will follow it. They are ready to do everything within
reason and to make all the necessary sacrifices to win it. Small
wonder than that they are becoming restive under the faltering, indecisive policies exhibited on wage. freezing so neces”
sary in preventing inflation. Smal! wonder that they are fed up
with political “fiddling” on the home front while ““Rome
burns” on the land, in the air and on the sea. .
Pe aes re
OUR SECRET WEAPON ~~
Chairman Vinson of the House Naval Committee exercised his flair for the dramatic when he hit the headlines by announcing that $30,000,000 has been allocated the Navy for
“. kind of secret training and a kind of secret weapon.”
‘Secret weapons’ are thrilling to the imagination. But
no war has been won by any such marvel since the Greeks
reduced Troy by hiding soldiers in a mammoth wooden horse,
--to emerge after the curious Trojans dragged the horse within their impregnable walls. Hitler, a devilish psychologist, has
prated of secret weapons since this war began. But all of his
victories have been won by skilled employment in overwhelm”
ing force of weapons as familiar to his enemies as to himself.
So it has been with successes of America and her allies.
The secret weapon of Britain in repelling invasion in the terrible autumn ‘of 1940 was simply the matchless valor and
prowess of the Royal Air Force. The Secret Weapon of the
American people has been the startlingly swift change of an
easy-going people of dissenting viewpoints into an angry, united, capable people going all out for victory with all they possess. The Secret Weapon of the Russian people and of the
Chinese people has been love of country intense beyond the
comprehension of butcher dictators and their slave countrymen
It is to be hoped, of course, that the secret weapon Congressman Vinson speaks of will prove of high military value—
but the weapon that will crush the Axis is the unconquerable
zeal of democratic peoples for the freedom they value above
security and above life.
THE BLOOD OF THE PEOPLE
American casualties reported in this war so far are mercifully small, in view of the number of men engaged and the
scope of operations: 4801 dead, 3218 wounded, 36,124 missing. -. ey
As the war goes on, the casualty toll: must grow. That is
part of the price of victory. But the list of dead will be the
shorter because the people at home are shedding their blood,
by millions of pints, so that fighting men in field hospitals and
civilians in possible disaster areas may have lifesaving transfusions. ee a
This week is Blood Donner Week in districts where there
are blood banks. Healthy men and women are asked to don~ ate a pint of the fluid of life. There is no risk, no pain, no after
effect. © Physicians are on hand to test volunteers and make
‘sure that no person who might possibly be harmed by losing
blood is accepted asadonor.
Thus the blood of the people of America will flow on
every battle-front of this war, to hasten victory and to hold
to the minimum the sacrifice of life of the boys on those batWILL BE CLOSED —
DURING AUGUST ©
In accord with past custom, Trinity Episcopal Chureh will be closed
The Christian Science Society in
Nevada City holds service at _ 114
Boulder Street every Sunday 11 a.
m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. A testimonial meeting is held the first
Wednesday of each month at 8 p. m.
The reading room at 117 Broad St., during the month of August. Rev.
is open every day except Sundays) ~o4ric Porter and his family will
and holidays from 2 »p. m. to 4 p. ™-' spend most of. the month at Lake
Bee uae We Of goed COmrory, . Tahoe wheré Rev. Porter will assist
be of one mind live in peace; an'. i. father, Bishop Noel Porter of the
the God of love and peace shall be Diocese of Sacramento, in the serwith you.’’ These words from ai vices at the Outdoor Chapel. MemMori js @ mris
PY .
Corinthians slag the er ers of Trinity Parish are cordially
Text to be used Sunday, August 2. invited to Visit the Outdoor Chapel
in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, . ,yon they are at the lake. Rev. Porbranches of The Mother Church, The} +.. gan pe reached at any time aur
First Church of Christ, Scientist, The ing August by telephoning Tahoe
subject of the Lesson-Sermon will {City 46, Bishop Porter’s annie?
Se. “Love.” . residence.
Inclnded among the Scriptural .
selections will be: ‘“‘And it came to The rubber in a raincoat equals
pass, when Joseph” was come untO. the rubber used in a gas mask.
a .
his brethren, that they stript Joseph }
out of his coat, his coat of many col .
ors that was on him; And they took .
him, and cast him into a pit. and the .
pit was.empty, there was no water .
No. $121
SUMMONS
LEGAL NOTICES .
it in.) (Gen. 37; 28, 24.) . IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE . .
The following passage from theiSTAE OF CALIFORNIIA IN AND
Christian Science textbook, ‘‘Scigit io Oren Cn
ae alth with Key to the LEN WOLFE, CARL T. LARaes ee es he es ae °. SEN and ALBERTINA LARSEN, his
Scriptures vy Mary Saker 4GQY,) wife, Plaintiffs,
will also be ineluded: “At all times
and under all circumstances, overcome evil with good. Know thyself,
and God will supply the wisdom and
the oceasion for a victory over evil.
(Clad in the panoply of Love, human
hatred cannot reach you.” (p. 571).
CTHOLIC CHURCH—
Two masses will be celebrated Sunday at the St. ‘(Canice Catholic
Church. The first mass will be at 8
a. m. and the second at 10:30 a. m.
Father Patrick O’Reilly will conduct
the services.
;
METHODIST CHURCH—
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Bring
the children. Preaching service at 5 pk
a. m. Sermon, ‘‘The Cross,’’ pastor.
The Communion service at the close
of the sermon. All those who love
the Lord or desire to love Him are
cordially invited: This will be only
Protestant service in the city, therefore, we extend a warm welcome to
all denominations to worship with us.
The American people want to win this war and the peace .
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.
. Young people come. Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. This service will
be in the Epworth League room
where it is nice and cool and pleasant to worship these hot Sunday evenings. Week events: Bible study and
prayer hour Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.
We are studying the Acts of Ampostles. Bring your Bibles. It will do
you good.
There’s enough steel used in making one auto to make 26 heavy machine guns,
Solder and alloys in a medium
tank require as much tin as 10,009
food cans would require.
NEWS IN RHYME
Over KJBS Daily at 12:30 p. m.
Written by Harley M. Leete, Jr.
Already -we--save-rubber--and—tin,
Now wasting grease becomes a sin.
For glycerin’s used for bomb and
shell,
And grease is a source, if husbanded
well.
“There’s a glycerin shortage, very
severe.
And that makes waste grease very
dear,
:
For ten per cent of grease and fat,
Is glycerin, and that is that.
So housewives, scrape that greasy
pan;
You'll lend a hand to a fighting
man. .
Two billion pounds of waste fats go,
Into the ash can—this we know.
Or else they go down the kitchen
drain,
So later, you struggle with hight
and main, % g
For lo! the drain proceeds to choke,
And on you is played a greasy
joke.
Housewives! Duty’s plain and clear,
Gather your grease from far and
near, .
Put it into a metal can,
And take it down to your butcher
man.
Butcher collects your fats at cost:
Let’s see no glycerin wantonly lost.
The grease you give will slap a Jap,
Or give a Hun an awful rap.
Glycerin makes our bombs explode,
Helps send artillery’s lethal load.
The shortage occurred since we were
supplied,
From imports which dwindled and
finally died.
Come, housewives; Help us do this
job,
~And save’each fat and greasy blob.
We'll grease the skids for Axis
bands,
With the help of housewives willing
hands.
“Grease for Victory‘s’”’ an urgent
must:
We'll reach our greasy goal or bust!
vs.
DAVID BENTLEY. SOLMAN
BENTLEY. MRS. ELIZABETH McCOY, JOSEPH MORRISON, ARTHUR
MORRISON, SOLOMAN M. MORRISON, MRS. JANE ~WORK MecCORMICK, MARTHA CARR, LYDIA G.
HEATHER, LYDIA G. OLIVER,
ROBERT G. STEGER, NICHOLAS
SANDOW, JOHN DOE, JANE DOE,
and all other persons unknown.
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in the real property described in the commlaint adverse ta
vlaintiffs’ ownership, or any ‘cloud
upon plaintiffs’ title thereto,
Defendants.
Action brought in the Superior
Court of the County of Nevada, State
of California, and the Complaint
filed in the office of* the County
Clerk, of said County, Frank G. Finnegan. Attorney for Plaintiffs, Nevada City, California.
The People of the State of California.-send greetings to:
DAVID . BENTLEY, SOLMAN
BENTLEY, MRS. ELIZABETH McCOY, JOSEPH MORRISON, ARTHUR MORRISON, SOLOMAN M.
MORIRISON, MRS. JANE WORK McCORMICK, MARTHA CARR. LYDIA
G. HEATHER, LYDIA G. OLIVER,
ROBERT G. STEGER. NICHOLAS
SANDOW, JOHN DOE, JANE DOE,
and all other persons unknown,
claiming any right. title, estate, lien
or interest in the real pronerty described in the complaint adverse to
plaintiffs’ ownership, or any cloud
upon plaintiffs’ title thereto, Defendants. .
You are hereby notified that an
aetion has: been commenced against
you in the above entitled Court by
the albove-entitled plaintiffs for
the purpose of determining all adverse claims to and clouds wpon the
title to all that certain real property
situate in the County of Nevada,
State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to wit:
PARCEL 1. A portion of Lots 9
and 10, Block 46,-as shown on the
official map of Nevada City, California, made by H. S. Bradley in 1869
and more particularly described as
follows: .
Commeneing at the Southwest corner, on the North side of Sacramento Street, from which the west corner of Valley and Sacramento Streets
bears. South 40° 48’. West. .125.50
feet, and running thence North 62°
42’ East 73.26 feet; thence North
46° 42° Bast -16.47 feet; thence
North 43° 46’ East 79.18 feet along
Pine Street to th presumed southeast corner of Lot 8; thence North
71° 56’ West 175.91 feet to the NW
corner; thence South 4° 27’ West
33.32 feet to the NW corner of the
Larsen Lot;, thence South 80° 57’
East 24.03 feet; thence South 16°
25’ Bast 114.89 feet to the place of
beginning.
PARCEL II. A portion of Lots 9
and 10, Block 46, as shown on the
official map of Nevada City, California, made by H. S. Bradley in
1869 and more particularly described as follows: ,
Commencing at the SE corner, on
the north side of Sacramento Street,
from which the west corner of Valley
and Sacramento Streets bears South
40° 48’ West 125.50 feet and _ the
presumed SE corner of Lot 8 bears
North 50° 48’ East 146.60 _ feet;
hence North 16° 25’ West 114.89
feet; thence North 80° 57’ West
24.03 feet to the NW corner; thence
South 5° 05’ West 140.14 feet along
Bast side of Alleyway to iron post
on North side of Sacramento Street;
thence along Sacramento Street
North 69° 33’ East 73.26 feet to the
place of beginning. ;
You are hereby directed to appear
and answer the complaint in an action entitled as above brought against
you in the Superior Court of the
County of Nevada, State of California, within ten days after the service on you of this summons,—if
served within this county; or within
thirty days if served elsewhere.
And you are hereby notified that
unless you appear and answer as
above required, the said plaintiffs
will take judgment: for any money
or damages demanded in the complaint as arising upon contract; or
plaintiffs will apply to the Court for
any relief demanded in the complaint. :
GIVEN under my hand and the
seal of the Superior Court of the
County of Nevada, State of California, this 6th day of July, 1942.
1 R. N. McCORMACK, Clerk.
fBy R. E. DEEBLE, Deputy Clerk.
FRANK G. FINNEGAN,
for Plaintiffs.
July 16, 23, 30, Aug. 6.
Attorney . HIGPER JOYS
The most profound joy has more
of gravity than of gaiety in it—-Montaigne.
Tranquil pleasures last the longest; we are not fitted to bear long
the burden of great joys.—Bovee.
Great joy, especially after a sudden change of circumstances, is apt
to be silent, and dwells rather in the
heart than on the tongue.—Fielding.
Be faithful over home relations;
they lead to higher joys; obey the
Golden Rule for human life, and it
will spare you much bitterness. —
Mary Baker Eddy. :
Joy .is an elation of spirit—of a
spirit which trusts in the goodness
and truth of it own possessions.—
Seneca.
Who bathes in worldly joys, swims
in a world of» fears.—Phineas Fletcher.
OLD RECORDS BOUGHT—tThe Harmony Shop, Grass Valley, will pay
2 cents each for old 10-inch records and 3 cents for old 12-inch
records. ‘Will buy them in any
condition. To be used in obtaining
new records. The U. S. says one
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
DENTISTS
DR. JOHN R. BELL
DENTIST
Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30
Evenings by Appointment
Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phene 321
DOCTORS
PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON
400 Broad Street
Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m.
Evenings 7-8. Phone 395 X-RAY
ALTORNE YTS.
HARRY M. McKEE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Pine St., oppc-ite courthouse
Nevada City, Calif.
FRANK G. FINNEGAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
207 North Pine Street
Nevada City, California
Telephone 273
H. WARD SHELDON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Union Building Broad Street
Nevada City Telephone 2%
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
HOLMES FUNERAL HOM
The Holmes Funeral Home service is prized within the means of
all. Ambulance service at all hours.
-Phone 203
246 Sacramento St.
205
Nevada City
ASSAYER
“HAL D. DRAPER, Ph. D.
ASSAYER AND CONSULTING
old record must be turned in for CHEMIST
N ’
each new one purchased. 7-23-4tc Bhev@e ome a eugene 246-3
Box 743 ..
UNDEVELOPED Gold Quartz, MUSIC
Chrome, Manganese, ‘Molybdenum,
Graphite in quartz, and_ schist,
Zine, Magnesite—heavy deposits,
15 to 20 miles from railroad, 35
miles from Nevada City, California. We will lease, sell, or aid financially one of all these, ‘with
proper party. Have you contacts?
H. W. Blood, P. O. Box 749, Grass
Valley, California.
lers
EVERYTHING ?HOTC
d
Photo Finishing
PORTRAITS .
107 Mill Street, Grass Valley
if Phone 3-W
5-7tf
CRUSHED ROAD ROCK
Concr te Material ~
Pea Gravel
Brick
Building Rock
Fill Material ;
Grass Valley Rock and Sanc¢
Grass Valley Phone 45
JOHN BERTSCHE—Jeweler and
Watchmaker. Years of experience,
Former S. P,. and Santa Fe watch
fnspector, Watch and Clock repairing. 114% E. Main St. Grass
Valley, in our new Tocation.
1-29tf
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BXPERT RADIO REPAIRING —
Loud Speaker Systems for Rent 'r
Sale. Authorized Phileo Auto Radio
Service. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAT
—Specialists in Radio Tlls, 11°
South Chureh Street. Grass Vallev
Phone 984, 2-199
ASPHALT JOBS
Plant mix road jobs. Oil road jobs
Parking ‘areas and patching,
Grass Valley
8-21-tf = ==
GRASS VALLEY ROCK [ll women's civic cLup
AND SAND Regular meetings the 2nd and
7 Bank Stree, __...---.Phone 4f.1] 4th Tuesdays of the month, at th
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE
Nevada City; California, July 9, 1942
TO CHRIS N. LAUSTEN, his heirs
and to all whom. it may concern:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That
the undersigned for over five years
made and performed $100 worth of
labor and improvements upon and
for the benefit, development and improvementof the Golden Edna Placer Mining Claim. The-location of this
property is described in the office of
the Recorder of the County of Nevada, State of California, in said
County’s records of Placer Claims in
Volume 30 at page 266 thereof.
That said labor and improvements
consisted of continuation of the tunnel 18 feet through solid rock; 100
feet open cut work and cleaning out
old tunnel, during the years 193031-37-38-39-40, for the purpose of
developing the said claims or group.
‘You are hereby further notified
that if within ninety days after this
notice by publication you or any other interested parties fail to contripute, your interest in said claim will
be forfeited to become the property
of the subscriber; your co-worker,
under Section 2324 of .the revised
statutes of the United States and the.
amendments thereto. Signed,
ED. M. MARTINE,
EDNA A. MARTINE.
First publication July 9, 1942.
Last publication October 8, 1942.
5-181mop . GLADYS WILSON
TEACHER OF PIANO
Nevada City
458 Alexander St.
Grass Valley
429 Henderson St.
Phone 434-J
Phone 444
MINING ENGINEERS
J. F. O°CONNOR
Mining and Civ Engineer
United States Mineral Surveying
Licensed Surveyor
203 West Main St. Grass Valley
GRASS VALLEY
DENTISTS
DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER
DENTIST
X-RAY Facilities Available
Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening appointments. 120% Mfil Street. Phone 77
Grass Valley, Calif.
DR. H. H. KEENE
DENTAL SURGEON
1 to -5. Sundays and Evenings by, appointment.
143% Mill St., Grass Valley, Calif.
Phone 996
DOCTORS
CARL POWER JONES, M.D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Hours: 1 to 3; 7 to 8 p. m.
Sundays 11:30 to 12:30
129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley
S. F. TOBIAS, .M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
214 Neal St., Grass Valley
Office Hours: 12-2 and 7-8
Phone: Office 429. Residence 1042
DANIEI UL. HIRSCH, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offices and Receiving Hospital, 118
Bush St. Hours: 10-12; 2-5, evenings
7-8 P. M. Day or night phone 71.
‘NEVADA CITY
[ FRATERNAL AND _
CLUB DIRECTORY
Hours:
ff ren oi nrcon tna rn ose
MRS. W. P. SAWYER, Pres.
MRS. RICHARD GOYNE, Secy. . .
NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518
B. P. O. ELKS
Meets every second Thursday
evening in Elks Home, Pine St.
Phone 108. Visiting Elks welcome.
CARL HIERONIMUS,
‘Exalted Ruler.
B. W. HUMMELT, M.D. ~~
)"Methodist Church Hall, 2:30 p. m. . f~
HARRISON RANDALL, Sec.
HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56,
N. S. G. W.
Meets every Tuesday evening at
Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street
Visiting Native Sons welcome,
ROBERT TUCKER, Pres
DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y
Ma
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.
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