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Nevada City Nugget _— Thursday, November 26, 1942_
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General,
SPECIAL
THE REXALL
CHRISTMAS
OUR COMPLETE LINE OF
CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW ON
DISPLAY
Arranged for Easy Selection
Juvenile,
Family, Sweetheart, Military,
Special Numbers, Etc.
ASSORTMENTS
CONTAINING FROM 12 TO
Comic, °
24 CARDS
25c to 89c
See Our Tables Of Holiday
Merchandise
R. E. HARRIS
DRUG
Phone 100
4
£
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SAFE AND ‘LOCKSMITH
Keys Made While You Wait
Bicycles, Steel
Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric trons, Stoves, Ktc, Repaired.
AXES, KNIVES,
SHARPENED
Light Welding
RAY’S FIXIT SHOP
‘109 West Main St.,
GRASS VALLEY
SAWS,
SCISSORS,
Gunsmith,
Tapes,
ETC.,
Vacuum
Phone 602
For VENETIAN BLINDS
and LATEST PATTERNS
IN WALL PAPER
one W. Darke
109-M 109-3
+ %
Phones
:
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service & Repairing;
Work Called for and Delivered
\Clarence R. Gray:
Phone 152 5620 Coyote Street
FINE
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New Deal
Under Management of
(Pauline and Johnnie
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
BEER WINES, LIQUORS
Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please
very Taste
TO NUGGET SUBSCRIBERS .
will you please
Nugget Office any time you do
not ‘receive your copy of the
Nevada Oity Nugget.
notify the
‘tered deieteioleleioieieivioieieieiewioles
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
DRIVE IN
FOOD PALACE
Groceries, Fruit and
Vegetables
Beer and Wine
cok YORK AND COMMERCIAL
STREETS
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898
‘. eration Tuesday for
lis 55 feet southwesterly from
Chamber uf Commerce .
OFFICE IN CITY HALL
575
rte beheibetedtfeteieintninioieieieiedeiedetts
“KEEP ’EM
FLYING”
eBUY
@ DEFENSE
@STAMPS
PHONE
Miss Helen Douglass, ddughiet of
Byron Douglass, underwent an opthe removal vf
tonsils in a local hospital.
SUEPORT OUR sors ” By
NO. 42 276
County of Nevada, has been appointed ‘by me as the time and place for
proving the Will of said William
Crase, alias, deceased, and for hearing the application of Clara Crase for
the issuance to her of Letter of Administration with the will annexed
»when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same.
FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA.
In the Matter of the Estate of
MILDRED SIMMONS ARMSTRONG,
alias, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ARCHIE RAMSEY, administrator
with the will annexed of the estate
of Mildred Simmons Armstrong,
alias, deceased, will sell at private
sale, in one parcel, to the highest
bidder; upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, and
subject to confirmation by said Court
on or after the 7th day of December,
1942, all the right, title, interest and
estate of said Mildred Simmons
Armstrong, alias, :deceased, at the
time of her death, and all the right,
title and interest that the said estate
the
Northwest corner of Lot one (1) and
the Northeast corner of Lot Two (2)
in Block (1) of said City of Nevada,
tin accordance with the official map
thereof, and from said point running
Southeasterly 300 feet, more or less,
to a street sometimes called ‘‘A’”’
street, but later designated as Nihell
St. on a line parallel with the Northeasterly line of said lot, thence southwesterly along the northwest
boundary of said ‘‘A’’ street, later
known as Nihell St., 90 feet to a
point, thence northwesterly 300 feet,
more or less, to the Southeasterly
side of said Nevada Street on a line
parallel with the Northeasterly
boundary of said Lot 2, thence Northeasterly along Nevada Street, 90
feet, more or less to the place of beginning.
PARCEL 2:
All that portion of Lot 2, Block ‘,
designated on the Official Maps of
said City of Nevada made by H. S.
Bradley in A. D. 1869, commencing
at the Northwest corner of said Lot
Street, but now designated as Nihell
Street, thence Southwesterly along
said street, 55 feet; thence Northwesterly 300 feet, and thence northeasterly along Nevada Street to the
place of beginning.
EXICEPTING .AND RESERVING
that portion conveyed by deed from
Mildred S. Armstrong to Mary A.
Lutz, dated April 11, 1934, recorded
in Book 22, Official Records page
318, Records of Nevada County and,
FURTHER EX'CEPTING AND' RESERVING that certain portion conveyed by deed from Mildred S. Armstrong to Hans E. Kawuppila, et ux,
dated March 7, 1935, recorded in
Book 23 of Official Records at page
464, Records of Nevada County.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF
SALE: Cash, in lawful money of the
United States; ten per cent of the
purchase money! to be paid at the
time of sale; balance on confirmation
of sale. :
All bids and offers must’be in
writing and may be left at the office
of Frank G. Finnegan, attorney for
said administrator, at No. 207 North
Pine Street, Nevada City, California,
or may be delivered to said administrator’ personally, or may be filed in
the office of the Clerk of this County
at any time after posting of this
notice and before the making of the
sale.
Dated: November 18th, 1942.
ARCHIE RAMSEY,
Administrator of the will annexed
of the estate of Mildred S. Armstrong,
alias, deceased.:
FRANK G. FINNEGAN, Attorney for
Administrator.
:
No. 19, 2'3, 26, 30, Dec 3.
© CHANGES IMPEND
AMONG CAPITAL
OFFICE HOLDERS
By JOHN W. DUNLAP
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 26.—-(UP)—
. It was news when Attorney GeneralW. Kenny revealed he
if any changes in the
Robert
few
elect
planned
lstaff he will inherit from Earl Wartof opinions. The chief decides policy
‘and confers on the more important
eases but much of the routine neces:
ime, will do the same for Kenny.
the position of George
Killion, finance director under the
Olson administration, is a peculiar!
one. He has been in charge of preliminary budget work for Olson, to-.
gether with Fred Lnks, his chief assistant and veteran budget adviser.
So the two of them are asked by!
Warren to hang on in that capacity .
until the Budget shapes up.
Meanwhile,
It wasn't quite clear whether this.
tenants in the handling of’the campaign.
Whether Killion could survive as
sion is a Democrat (so is Kenny)
who has spent a lifetime in public
service and is one of the most respected and competent men in state
service. Completely non-political, he
is a bulwark to the legislature and
various state department heads. He
added stability to the Warren rezCERTIFICATE OF FICTITIOUS
NAME
I, JOSEPH CARTOSCELLI, the
undersigned, do hereby certify that
I am transacting business at 347
Long Street, City of Nevada, State
of California, under a designation not
showing the name of the person inNotary Public in and for the County
of Nevada, State of California, residing therein, duly commissioned and
sworn, personally appeared JOSEPH
CARTOSCELLI, known to me to be
the person whose name is subscribed
to the foregoing instrument and he
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.
VERNON STOLL,
Notary Public in and for the
County of Nevada, State of California.
Nov. 23, 30, Dee. 7. 14.
United States Department of the
Interior, General Land Office District
Land Office at Sacramento, Californio. Mineral Application No. 034458.
September 22, 1942. Notice is hereby given that ELWELL GOERING.
one of the heirs and for the heirs of
Andrew Goering, deceased; and who
is also known as Elwell D. Goering.
also known as Elwell Dean Goering,
2, running thence Southeasterly. whose postoffiee address is R. F. D.
along line of said Lot, 300 feet to . /Nevada City, California, has made apsaid street formerly called “A” plication for patent for two placer
mining claims situate in ‘the Selby
Flat Mining District, Nevada County, California, in the NW% of Section 1, Township 16 North, Range 8
Bast, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as follows: (1) East
Extension Loyal Gravel Placer Mining Claim, consisting. of Lot 3, of the
NWY%, of Sec. 1,/T, 16 N. R. 8 E.,
ef. D. B. & M.,-and the SE% of the
NW, of Sec./1, T. 16 N., R. 8 E.,
M. D. B. & M., compr#fhg the E 1/4,
ofthe NW of said Section 1. (2)
Loyal Placer Mining Claim, consisting’of the SW% of the NW% of Sec.
1, .T. 16.N., R. 8 BoM. D, Be & M.
That the lands adjoining on the
North, South, East and West are patentéd. There are no conflicting
claims. That the location notice for
the East Extension Loyal Gravel
Placer Mining Claim is recorded in
Book 24 of Mining Claims at page
431, Records of Nevada County, Calffornia; that the location notice for
the Loyal Placer Mining Claim is
recorded in Book 25 of Mining
Claims, page 298, Records of Nevada
County, California; and. that the
amended location notice for the
Loyal Placer Mining Claim is recorded in Book 33 of Mining Claims, page
264, Records of Nevada Coenty,
California. A vein or lode of quartz,
in the N% NEY NW% (N¥ of lot
8) said-Sec. 1, T. 16 N., R. 8 E., M.
D. B. & M., which is believed to be
gold bearing; is hereby expressly excluded from this application. Ellis
Purlee,, Register.
Date of First Publication:
28, 1942.
Date of Last Publication: November 30, 1942.
Sept.
ber of Commerce taxation authority;
Rolland V. Vandergriff former
director during the Rolph adaministration and present legislative
auditor; Eugene Witter, San Francisco security ‘firm member; former
Gov. Friend W. Richardson, Berke-:
ley; former state controller Ray l.
Riley, retiring railroad commissioner; Raymond Haight, Warren’s manager, candidate for governor in 1934
and 1938.and former state corporation commissioner; Gordon Garlana
retiring assembly speaker defeated
for election to the board of equalizahas by operation of law or other-. terested in such business, to-wit: tion, and Robert Muckler, former
wise acquired, other than, and in ad-. jy Gartoscelli, Distributing Cow-'State fair manager and now an oil
dition to, that of said deceased at} pany. company executive.
thé time of her death, of, in and to Dated: November 20th, 1942. ene
that certain real property situate in JOSEPH CARTOSCELLI,
the County of Nevada, State of CaliResiding at 347 Long Street, NeA. A. Brock, state agricultural
jfornia, and more particularly devada City, California. commissioner under Governors Rolph
pee ae tlt dea STATE OF CALIFORNIA and Merriam, is being pressured by
Commencing at a point on the COUNTY OF NEVADA, ss. friends of the Warren administra:
Southeasterly side of Nevada Street] On this 20th day of November,. tion to consider going back to his old
in said City of Nevada, which point. 1942, before me, Vernon Stoll, aljob. Brock is non-committal, makes
money in private life, but is remembered as one of the most: competent
—and non-political directors the
state ever had.
and Mrs. Leland Smith will
Wave several guests over Thanksgiving among them’ being their
daughter, Miss Betty Smith, who is
taking special training at Sacramento Junior College.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Coughlan and
twin daughters are spending’ the
Thanksgiving Day holiday in Reno,
with relatives of Mrs. Coughlan.
(Mrs. Will Davis was moved from
(Mr.
home in Willow Valley Monday. Her
daughter, Mrs. Alvin Welch, three
be with her this week.
(Mrs. Neva Curry of Nevada City is
awaiting word of her youngest son
Admiral Callahan killed recently.
About thirty men were killed on the
ship. Young Curry was on furlough
lwhen his ship the Arizona was destroyed several months ago.
(Mrs. Ed Martine had as
guests Sunday her brother, Roger
Pryor and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Harbison of Maxwell and sister, Miss
Frances Pryor of Walnut Grove.
Wasted money is
lives. Don’t waste precious
lives. Every dollar you can
spare should be used to buy
War Bonds. Buy your ten
per cent every pay day.
wasted
Su U.S.WAR BONDS
‘It’s common sense to be
thrifty. If you save you are
thrifty. War Bonds help you
to save and help to save
America. Buy your ten percent every pay day.
John Pierce, California State Cham-;
ee .
Oakland. ‘Sermon “Religion that .
‘
'Works,’’ pastor. Vocal duet ‘‘Select-; !
ed’’ Mr. and Mrs. Carl] Murchie. You
;your
ance director (at $7500 yearly) and. . enjoyable social time and also atis the state’s chief law enforcement
officer. He has a large staff of depeventually head man. Killion is a
uties and assistants, for no one man personable, shrewd, former newspa-'a good attendance of members. The
could possibly handle the hundreds perman, just turned 40. It is no cdl Ieorae is planning to put on a Merret he differed with other Olson lieu-; chants Lunch in the Methodist
;Church parlors December 9th.
‘high school and is popular with his
.
Dated November 18th, 1942. sarily must be delegated to. the
BY RE ne McCORMACK. Clerk. . geputies. . jthe permanent director under War(Seal) tah soputy Clerk. None of these attorneys are under ren is another matter, in view of the
FRANK. G. FINNEGAN, Attorney; ¢civil service so Kenny could replace; campaigns being made for a dozen,
for Petitioner, Nevada City, Cali-. the whole bunch if he desired. Butjor So other possibilities. Killion’s
fornia. he is a good friend of Earl Warren. backers point to his obvious good job
Nov. 23, 26, 30, Dec. 3. and no doubt has complete confidence; for Olson and Warren’s pledge of a
No. 4258. Hin the staff that Warren built pats ruben sya cabinet.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S . or carried over from the long-time a =
SALE Ce ae AT \regime of U.S. Wenn: Viet at nando were are. some
mae ; In Sacramento circles, the news names being mentioned: Frank Bel-.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE. ™e2nt that Jess Hession would con-. ,41,° jy, San Francisco insurance
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TN AND) tinue as head of the office here. Hes-. 4, ang American Legion leader;
De Molay
bald,
Rainbow
ate 7s
8 and initiate new members into the
oder.
the tickets on their
made quilt.
NEVADA THEATRE
!
f
the Nevada City Sanitarium to her}
children came up from Oakland to .
who was on the U. S. battleship San!
Francisco when is was torpedoed and .
dinner
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as " eT
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
ia. m. Organ prelude, Mrs. Charles,.
, Kitts. Vocal duet “I Waited for the]
. \Lord, Mr. andi Mrs. Carl Murchie a
are cordially invited. Come and bring:
friends. —
Young people’s meeting at 6 p. m.
Preaching service at 7 p. m. \ Ten .
minutes of song service. Sermon by
PATE, ‘OF’ CALIFOUNIA iN AND . ren on January 1. lptae Killion would Letnuiains on the the pastor. You aré cordially. invit.
FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. . Most incoming officials, unless) JP through the legislative budget ed.
easels ibarred by civil service, do a general fight, although his grasp of the, Bible study and prayer hour TuesNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OFT so auceleanine to take care of their} state’s financial picture might make day at 7:20 p.m. Official board . Said an acrobat named
TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING . + jonas and supporters. Warren's job easier in that regard. meeting at the close of the prayer! Ali Ooop,
i sae. babe But in the interest of effictency. The position has always been con hour. Choir practice Wednesday ft “I’m constantly telling
In the Ace at the Estate of. and having trained men on the job, . sidered the key spot in any adminis-. 7:30 p. m. Come and help in the) my troupe—
WILLIAM CRIASE, also known aa Renney’s announcement is notewor-. tration, since all departments ansChristmas music. . Pledge all you can
Wm. Crase, and also known as Wil-. thy. And keeping a veteran staff u!. Wer to the director on fiscal matters. . ee raise
= N oe bee se Sopa ie work is even more important in war . It pays $10,000 yearly. SUNSHINE CIRCLE MEETS hel ag Bonds, these
fie Ces ee es ae time when so many <ritical problems Killion came to the Olson admin; aoe phe, :
o’clock A. M. of said eres a the . are called to the attention of the at; istration as a secretary to the govSunshine Circle of the Methodist And eitler will be in the
Court Room of said Court. at the. torney general. ernor, then he held several commis-. church met at the home of Mrs. Joe Soup!
Court House in the Citv of Nevada. . The attorney general of California sion posts, landed as assistant fin-. Day yesterday afiternoon for a most
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‘tended to business affairs. There w 3
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ENLISTS IN MARINES
3ill Laird, son of Mrs. -Paul Jur.
kovich of Park Avenue has enlisted .
in the marines. He had to secure his .
we LIBERTY LIMERICKS
. the children. Preaching service at 11)
U. S. Treasury Dept.
mother’s signature as he lacked two}
days of being old enough. Bill ex-.
pects to be called about December
first. He attended the Nevada City
associates. Young Laird is the grand-.
son of Jack Williams, who is one of
Nevada City pioneer families. .
eo
The Rainbow girls enjoyed a dance
in Deschwanden’s Hall Saturday evening. They had 5 special guests the
and Miss Barbara Archiqueen of Jobs Daughters. Tne
Girls will hold a meeting
30 Tuesday evening December
The girls have sold almost 211
beautiful handEEE LE LES EE EO
Direction
JR.. ENTERPRISES,
INC.
T. AND D.
TONIGHT .
FLIGHT LIEUTENANT
With
PAT O’BRIEN, . GLENN FORD
EVELYN KEYES
Friday and Saturday
LEW AYRES AND
LARAINE DAY
in
FINGERS AT THE
WINDOW
Plus
LONE STAR RANGER
With
JOHN KIMBROUGH
All American Football Player
Sunday and Monday
THE GAY SISTERS,
With \
IS NEEDED
even when
ibudget is
limited —
Keystone
Market
DAVE RICHARDS, Prop.
213 Commercial Street
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
your neighbors about us.
They will tell you.
BARBARA STANWYCK
And
GEORGE BRENT
a,
When shopping mention the Nevadé
City Nugget ads
ES SR CR ie cet ieee.
. NEVADA CITY ASSAY AND REFINING OFFICE
Practical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the id
percentages of sulphurets, value of tana cae rer oe as
Mail order check work promptly attended to. —
Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper.
Agent for New York-California Underwriter-, Westchester and
Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies,
E.J.N.OTT + «\%
Automobile Insurance
Proprietor
Atotel Clunie
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP AND COCKTAIL
BAR .
ARE RENOWNED IN-CALIFORNIA ao
RATES FROM $1.50 UP .
Excellent << Food
8TH AND K STREET,
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