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NEVADA CITY NUGGET “MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1938.
Nevada City Nugget
305 Broad Street. Phone 36.
A Legal Newspaper, as defined by s:atute. Printed and Published
at Nevada City.
H. M. LEETE eee Mee Editor and Publisher
Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at
Nevada City, California, and entered as mail
\ matter of the second class in the postoffice at
Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3,
1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year (fn Advance) ......----wenteeeneeeenens $2.50
Hail Not Heil
Senator Culbert L. Olson is Governor-elect of California.
On Tuesday of last week, his duties and responsibilities as a
citizen underwent a change possible only in American democracy. Prior to election day, Mr. Olson was responsible only
to the members of the Democratic party, which selected him
as its candidate. But now Mr. Olson is the next Governor of
all Californians—responsible to all.of them, Republicans as
well as Democrats, conservatives as well as liberals.
As Governor of California, Mr. Olson will administer
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his office as he considers best for the welfare of the state. And
it is the duty of all Californians to forget political differences
-and unite sincerely to help Governor Olson make a success of
that administration—just as much so as it is the duty of citizen
Olson to forget political differences and carry out the duties
of his office impartially and with respect to the rights of every
resid-nt of the state.
In Germany. it is ‘Heil, Hitler!
wrore!”
In California. it is simp!y ‘Hail, Governor Olson!’’ Californians reserve the democratic right to criticize the new governor. when and if they feel he’s wrong. But good Californ‘jars also recognize the rizht of Mr. Olson—as Governor and
no longer as candidate—to the sincere cooperation of all citizens in the common task of making our great state a better
place in which to do business, to work, and to live. — Contributed.
—=> @ Thanksgiving .
Three centuries aco a handful of men and women knelt
to give thanks to the Creator for having preserved them from
the dangers of the forbidding wilderness and rewarded their
labors with a harvest of sufficient food to carry them through
the long winter ahead.
Today one hundred and thirty million Americans have
cause to thank the Creator for having preserved them from
the daigers of the forbidding wilderness of oppression, dictatorship’ Communism and war that surround us as a raging
sea surrounds a safe island—a thank Him for having rewarded our labors with comforts of living beyond the dreams of the
humble Puritans.
Today, as then, thankfulness for the past conotes thankfulness for present opportunity to make for ourselves a better
future. Democracy and liberty preserved give us freedom to
build stronger barriers of steadfast faith against the deadly infection of foreign “‘isms,’”’ as preservation from savages and
starvation enabled the Puritans to strengthen their rude forts
and extend their hard-wen food acreage.
We have clung to liberty for the common man, while
whole peoules have yielded theirs. We have kept to the path
of peace, while armies ravaged other lands. Most serious problems confront us—problems of labor strife, of enormous tax
debt-, of economic dislocation still unconquered. But we have
the freedom and the will, the resources and the mechanics, to
overcome all our problems. Let us be thankful.—Contributed.
MANUEL FOSTER
~~ GRIM REAPER
Manuel Faust, better known as
Manuel Foster, old time resident of
Nevada City, passed away in the pay
* ward of the county hospital Friday
morning, after an illness of a little
more than a month.
“Manuel,”’ as he was affectionate. ly known to hosts of friends during
his long life in this community, was
one of the early day residents of
Nevada City, -where he arrived in
1876, as a boy of eighteen, attracted by rumors of work to be obtained on the Nevada County Narrow
Gauge R. R. construction. Finding
no employment available in this direction, he worked for many years in
_ the hydraulic mimes during the hectie days of that industry, later entering the service of the old South
“Yuba Water Company, now part of
me Pacific Gas and DPlectric .Comthe latter as a regular means of livelihood, and today many of Nevada
City’s old time gardens present-mute
testimony to his assiduous care in
the shape of beautiful. trees and the
shrubs transplanted by him from the
woods.
For about twenty years, he has
been employed as gardener and caretaker on the premises of E. M. Rector, where he made his home in 2
cottage at the rear of the residence.
His faithful qualities and affection
for the members of the Rector family have rendered him a much endeared and privileged character to
his employers.
Up to a short time ago, he seldom
missed Saturday night and Sunday
jaunts to the business section of
town, there to visit around among
his old time friends, and talk over
old days. His familiar figure and}
cheery salutation rendered him one
of the typical characters of old Nevada City whose loss will be mourned
by many friends.
Manuel Foster was born about 80
years ago in the Azores Islands
(Portugal) where a brother, Jose
Amara di Silva, only surviving relatHeil Hitler—right or. '!
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THIS AND THAT
By ROY GRIFFITHS DEETER
A BLUE AND GOLD DAY, folks,
blue and gold, and warm for a
change too, gosh but California ‘has
a marvelous climate. Job lot of samples if you ask us! However for the
moment it really IS pretty swellelegant. I think all. the people who
went a-holidaying on Armistice Day
would have been grateful for a day
like this, not that the sun did not
shine, but cold diggity, that wind!
It was hard on football fans particularly, and there were games just
about everywhere. We saw the Sacramento Junior College Stadium for
the first time, and were duly impressed, it is a very swank layout—
wired for night games, and also
equipped with a crash wall for the
motor cycle races. Fine public address system too. We had the added
pleasure of seeing the J. Cc. team
soundly trounce their Chico visitors
for a 20 to 0 game. The J, C. team
sort of surprised us. They made some
very, very nifty plays, and although
not the heaviest team in the world,
when they tangled their opponents
stayed tackled, if you get what we
mean, and they can run too, altogether it was a fne game—if only
the wind had not been blowing.
While in Sacramento we did our
usual little stint of snooping around.
(Yes, we saw Hanna.and ate an ungodly amount of her VERY superior
sukiaki.) We landed at a place called The Cotton Club, and -made a
dash in, expecting one of those
amazing negro bands, and WHAT do
we find? A charming and cosily.inNEW’ FURNISHED .APARTMENT;
(private bath. No objections to small
family, 618 Nivens Lane off East
Broad. 2tp 11-1438
REPAIRS ON WASHING MACHINES
sewing machines and vacuum
cleaners; all) makes. Dependable
and prompt service. Established 16
years. ARTHUR T. MILLER, Miller’s Exchange, Hills Flat, Phone
686W. 10-28-lmoc
Rents and Repairs on all makes.
Vacuum Cleaners. See us first and
save. SINGER SEWING MACHINE
AGENCY, 203 Mill Street, Phone
404, Grass Valley. 10-14-1moc
These were traded in on New
Quaker Oil Heaters From $2.80
up. DeBerry’s, 120 Main Street,
. Phone 41. Grass Valley. 10-7-1moc
‘Pany. He was a particular favorite of
John Spaulding, the general manager
the company, who had a keen aption of Foster’s dependable
ties. Love of the soil, and proey in gardening led him to seek
ive, now resides. The funeral serVices were conducted by Rev. H. H.
Buckner at the Holmes Mortuary]
Chapel at 2 o’clock yesterday.
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timate bar, all done, if our eyes did
not deceive us, in WHITE leather,
and operated by a delightful New
York ITALIAN, who’s name really is
Joe Cotton. We are still trying to
figure out that one! Life is full of
surprises.
BY THE WAY if you like Bing
Crosby (and who doesn’t) see “Sing
You Sinners.’’ We have never seen
Bing in two movies of the same
type, and this is differenter than
different. Watch particularly for an
Extremely clever presentation of
that delightful song ‘Small Fry,’ It
is so good it is worth seeing twice.
And so with this we will fold away
our typewriter and hie ourselves off
to plant’ bulbs. Why we doit we
ted with them as it is, but gosh they
are prutty, and make Spring, WHEN
it comes, better than ever. We usually plant them Armistice Day.
WhyBecause we have no poppies.
Cheerio, ‘everybody!
Mrs. Don Billick has joined her
husband at Washington, Nevada
County. Mr. Billick is in charge of
the mill at the Arctic mine.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Probate No. 3889
Estate of Chris Christenson. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Edgar Christenson, Executor of the estate of Chris Christenson, deceased, to the creditors of,
and all persons having claims against
said deceased ,to file them, with
the proper vouchers, in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
the County of Nevada, State of California, or present them with proper
vouchers to the said Executor at the
office of Harry M. McKee, 205 Pine
street, Nevada City, Calif., which said
office is designated as the place of
business in all matters connected
with said estate of said deceased,
within six months after the date of
the first publication of this Notice.
Dated this 21st day of October,
1938.
EDGAR CHRISTENSON,
Executor of the Estate of Chris
Christenson, Deceased.
Harry M. McKee, Attorney for said
Executor.
Date of first publication October
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Oct. 24, 31, Nov. 7, 14.
“NOTICE FOR
PAYMENT OF
COUNTY TAXES
The taxes on all personal property
secured. by real property and onehalf of the taxes on all real property
for the fiscal._year beginning July 1,
1938, and ending June 30, 1939, will
be due on the first day of November, 1938, and will be.delinquent on
the fifth day of December, 1938, at
5.o’clock p. m., and unless paid prior
thereto eight per cent will be added
to the amount thereof, and if said
one-half be not paid before the
twentieth day of April, 1939, at five
o’clockh p. m., an additional three
per cent will be added thereto. The
remaining one-half of the taxes on
all real property will be payable on
and after the twentieth day of January, 1939, and will be delinquent
on the twentieth day of April, 1939,
at five o’clock p. m., and unless paid
prior thereto, three per cent will be
added to the amount thereof, together with a further charge of fifty
eents for each lot, piece or parcel of
land separately assessed and for
each assessment. of personal property. : Lae a
All taxes may be paid at the time
the first installment, as herein provided, is due and payable.
Taxes are payable at the County
Court House, Nevada City, California. Rea ca
STEEL,
County, “ax Collector Nevada
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“ cheerfully promise and swear
~ to be a loyal and contented .
EASY CHAIRMAN this winter”
YOU ARE ALWAYS A MEMBER IN GOOD SITTING of the Easy
Chair League when Gas Heating provides the winter warmth
within your home. You tune in warm Spring weather just
like you tune in your radio"when Gas—the perfect fuel—
serves you. You enjoy hours of warm comfort that are like
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programs in contented living.
JUNIOR MEMBERS GLEEFULLY CHEER Gas Heating because it
so quickly thaws out the nippy edge of wintry weather that
bites the nose and: nips the toes. And on chilly mornings
when the command —“Come on, kids, time to get up”— is
given, there is a scramble to obey when the Gas Heat is on.
SENIOR MEMBERS — that means Dad the Bill Payer and
Mother the Budget Balancer like the dependable known cost
of Gas fuel. It is the one fuel that is paid for after it has been
used. And it is always automatically on hand when a little’
heat is needed in the morning or when a lot of heat is needed
all day long while wintry weather storms outside the house.
JOIN UP NOW for a Life Membership in the Easy Chair
League. Install Gas Heating and give your family contented
Jiving at a cost that is surprisingly reasonable.
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PHONE 67 Nevada City
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