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October 10, 1932 (4 pages)

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s\ THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA ~ _MONDAY. OCF: 10; 1932_ Nevada Gy Nugget _ road Street. Phone 36 Published vali, et Friday. morning, 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. Printed and PubA meee! Newspaper, as defined by statute. ‘lished at Nevada City. : ANDERSON PORES i ncy selict ese eee eiua seeder cues ee ans Publishers ) TARO B.c WRIGHT . .. 2o.c5. oc Associate. Editor SUBCRIPTION RATES ae ‘ ‘One Year, any address in California, in advance......... $2.00 Outside California, in United States One Month Gs e "95 PRAISE FOR COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS _ The following is an excerpt from a speech of Rev. Bob Sh uler, candidate for U.S. Senate: »“And now before . get down to a little rather interesting discussion of a campaign issue in which . think you will all interested, I want to thank the newspapers of the small pwns and rural sections of the state for their wonderful jpport and the square deal they are giving me. They are “most magnanimous to me, especially when you come to con‘sider that I have no money and cannot reward them: with big advertisements and the like. “I do want to call upon the people at the various. commaunities to support their newspapers. I am not talking about the big metropolitan newspaper that is a mere propaganda there. battling for America, for right and justice should have your ae “Do not forget that this natin would never have stood it not been for the independent newspaper. The radio mn no more take the place of the newspaper of that variety an the truck can take the place of the Pullman train. If is nation shall survive, the free and untrammelled press aust be maintained. Not the press as represented by William indolph Hearst. Not the newspaper that poisons the very itains of our social order, corrupts the morals of the peoand preaches lawlessness and disregard for the Constitution. No, that kind of a newspaper is a menace. But the sctions is an essential’ factor to the very life of your civiliza"a ‘Support your newspaper.. Stand by ‘its advertisers. = bscribe for it and be loyal to it. That's good: advice; Remember that the newspaper has been the very backbone of DUI i democratic form of government and a free pregs -will to the ‘end be a mighty guardian of our liberties. “I say this, not only because’ of the magnificent treatment corded me by the rural press of California, but I say it be. Base it-is the truth and should be said over and over: again. PROPOSITION NO. 11 DESIGNED ~_TORELIEVE UNEMPLOYMENT: WILL ADD TO STATE INCOME rt ye 33 ; £ es 3 e at sige By E.G. CONRAD Mayor of the City of Huntington Beach’ “-Propwsitiot No. 11, ‘known as@one-half to the city of: Huntington Rienles rat to cit ‘of Huntin ./ Beach. A bonus of $100,000 and 5 tee 36 oe should c carried ra royalty of one-sixth of all oil pro. duced in the future, will be. divided “ause it will insure to the people of ; . in this manner and go. to help’ ths ' *a@lifornia’ the. most possible bene. overburdened taxpayers. 40" fits from a great. natural. resource The new development prograza — Fast deposit of petroleum under. . will call for the expenditure of spkying the ‘Pacific ocean. within the . proximately two or three millim iis limits of ‘Huntington Beach. . dollars, with approximately $1,0uv,‘nis deposit is now being drained: 000 being paid out’ in wages by the Standard Oil company, which ; workmen who are now unemployed. has already taken approximately . About five hundred men will -ke $7,900,000 worth of oil from 16 wells} given jobs, and this new employmeut @ltvag She beach on a narrow strip! will be an important step forward of urivately-awned.Jand. ; toward “rénewed business © activity Ye enable the public to receive) and employment throughout thé ; their just benefits from this public-! state. . owned oil Supply, now being drained. Your “Yes” vote on Proposition , ' to the profit of the Sthndard Oil . No, 11 will bea boost for more jobs j company and’ private land -owners, . for California ,workmen, increased Proposition No. 11 grants the tide-. prosperity and a continuous revenue Jands in question to the city of. to the public from a valuable: nat. Huntington Beach on a profit-shar-. ural resource, now being drained +. Ing basis, ‘one-half: of the.oil profits} from under public lands to the going to the state of California and . profit of Standard Oil. . =. eee MES. AINSWORTH BEAUTY SHOP 118 W. Main St., Grass: Valley Phone 519-R Genuine Tulip Wood Oil Permanent wave $5.50; Duart $5.00. Wet finger wave 25¢ and 35c Hxpert Marceling—Special 50c . Turlock—Cheese factory to be lo@ated at 226 North First St. : Torrance—The General Petroleum Corporation © announces expansion Program ci more than $1,500,000 @t local refinery ,to be completed Within next four months. IARRY MOORES COFFEE SHOP 2 Grass. Valley "ey Serves a Full Course Dinner Every Sunday i. 1 Ee anti 75 3 Cc ROAST YOUNG SQUAB : . . 8:30 p. m. ae FEATURING the many ond tings you ike eat ROAST YOUNG TURKEY VIRGINIA BAKED HAM sheet for the special interests. No, you can use your judgment, But the newspaper that still has ideals and is still’ newspaper suchas you have in your small towns and rural . ALLEGHANYALLEGHANY, Oct. 8.—Mr. and ‘Mrs.Jack Howard and young son returned home Sunday from Nevada City. Mrs. Tom Fleming left for -her home in Sacramento, after an extended visit with her husband. Mrs. Fred Develey motored to Sacramento over the weekend to visit with her son. ~Lee Crafts, well known resident of Alleghany for many years, died this week. Mr. Crafts will be miss: ed im our community as he was always ready with a kind act. Sincere sympathy is extended to his family. Bob Smith had ‘tic arteries eut in his wrist recently, but .with no serious ‘results. Mr, Van Horn has had an infection in his finger. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McDougall have gone to San Francisco on their vacation. Joe Finane, who was dpetaded t upon at the Alhambra hospital’ in Sacramento some time-ago, has returned to his home in Forest. He is: feeling fine and we are all glad to have him back with us again. .-Mrs. Carl Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. John Gardiner and Mrs. H. R. MeDougall and Ivan Woods attended the funeral and cremation of the late Leé Crafts in Sacraniento.” BANK OF AMERICA REPORTS BIG INCREASE IN DEPOSITS An inerease in the combined deposits of the Bank of America in excess of $6,500,000 since June and b of $58,100,000. since March, are noted in the call statement of that institution as of September 30. The September 30 report shows total deposits of $716, 418,000 as against $709,839,000 in June. _ There has been an increase of $982,000 fn loans and discounts, this item standing on the books as of September 30 at $511,689,000. Total resources have increased $1,662, 000 and are shown as -$907,036,000. “This splendid gain in deposits in the short space of seven months is accepted by his associates as ‘a testimonial by the people of Califormia ito the unselfish qualities of leadership of A. P. Giannini and his Bank of America organization,’’ said President Will F. Morrish. ‘¢The press must also be accorded its just share of credit for the splendid way in which it has cooperated in our “Back to Good Times” campaign that has reflected in benefit to all tthe state and its splendid financial institutions.” Petaluma—Cornerstone ’ of postoffice laid. new A popular slogan 30 odd years ago was “Remember the Maine,” This: year it’s ‘“‘Remember the Maine Election.” % % * The lowest class of people over .in_Indig are called ‘‘Untouchables.’”” We know plenty of bankers over here that are ‘‘untouchable.” * cd * Two New Yorkers were indicted for threatening to attack a druggist. He probably tried ‘to charge them too much for book rental. % * * A European hangman complains of low pay. if he isn’t remunerated properly, how can you expect him‘ to do justice to his work? a e: * %* * There’s one sure thing—Mrs. Borah~ didn’t catch the parrot fever from her husband. * * * “New York City Thredtened With Milk Strike.’ They needn’t worry—if there’s no other way out of it, you can always milk the taxpayers. TRY THE.. TERMINAL HOTEL 60 Market St., SAN FRANCISCO Y block from Terminal Station andFerry Building 3] +s $9.50 oT: © Farkow W.M. SELL, Ja. . of the District Engineer, C. O'NEILL PLUMBING SHOP Agents for QUAKER BURNOIL STOVES Guaranteed: to be safe Cost less to run ~ Let us.look oyer your chimneys before winter sets in LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS In the Superior Court of the State Of California, in and for the . County of Nevada. ALICE HARE, Plaintiff, vs., C. B. CONLIN, DANA WICKS, CHAS. .L. SALMON, . MARY E. SALMON, W. D. HILL, S. A. PARNALL, LAURETTE E. PARNALL, JOHN DOE, RICHARD ROE, MARY POE, and BLACK AND WHITE COMPANY, a corporation, and any and all other claiming any right, titleor interest in and to the lands described herein. Defendants. Action Brought in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, and the Complaint Filed in the Saia County of Nevada, in the Office of the Clerk of Said Superior Court. “ CHARLES L. GILMORE, Attorney for Plaintiff. The People of the State of California Send Greetings to:—”™ Cc. B. Conlin, Dana Wicks, Chas. L. Salmon, Mary E Salmon, Ww. D. Hill, S. A. Parnall, Laurette E. Parnall, John Doe, Richard Roe, Mary Poe, and Black and Whie Company, a corporation, and any-and all other’ persons, associations or -ecorporations claiming any right, title or interest in and to the lands deseribed herein, ‘Defendants. —_ = YOU ARE HBREBY NOTIFIED, that an action was brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, by filing a complaint in the office of the Clerk of said Court -on-the 30th day ef: April, 1932, in which action Alice Hare is plaintiff, and you are defendants. Said action is brought by the plaintiff against you as defendants to quiet her title to the properties described in the complaint and set forth herein, and, ‘YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED TO APPEAR and answer said complaint before this Court to show what right, title, estate, lien or interest you or any of you may have or claim in or to the property described in said ‘complaint, and herein set forth, adverse to plaintiff’s ownership, or any cloud upon
plaintiff’s title thereto, within ten days from the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, if served on you in said County of Nevada, and within thirty) days, exclusive of the day of service, —if served elsewhere; and you are further notified that unless you su appear. and answer within the time above specified, that plaintiff will take judgement, forever quieting her title to the lands and premises herein described, or will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the complaint. That said lands and premises are situate in the County of Nevada, State of California, and described as The Northeast quarter (NE) of the Northwest quarter (NW%4and the Northwest quarter (NW%) of the Northeast quarter (NE%) of Section thirty-six (36), Township eighteen (18) North, Range eight (8) Hast, Mount Diablo Meridian, and containing eighty (80) acres of land, according to the official United States survey thereof. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, this 30th day of April, 1932. (SEAL) R. N. McCORMACK, Clerk. State of California Department of Public Works DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS NOTICETO CONTRACTORS Sealed: proposals will be received by the Department of Public.Works. Division of Highways, at the office 502 State Offiee building, Sacramento, California, until 2:30 o’cloeck P. M. on Wednesday, October 19, 1932, at which time they will be publicly opened and read, for performing work as follows: Sacramento, Placer, Yuba, 1 Dorado, Sutter, Butte, Yolo, Colusa, Glenn and Nevada counties, at various locations, about three, hundred seven and. seven-tenths (307.7) miles of traffic stripe to be applied to existing pavement. Plans may be seen, and forms of proposal, bonds, contract and specifications may be obtained at above address. No bid will be received unless it is made on a proposal form furnished by the District Engineer. Each bid must be accompanied by eash or a certified’ or cashier’s check made payable to the Director of Public Works, for an amount equal to: at least ten (10) per cent of the amount bid, such guaranty to be forfeited should the bidder to whom the contract is awarded fail to enter into the contract. The Department of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 397, Statutes of 1931, the Department of Public Works has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages applicable to the work to be done to be as follows:. Classificatian Per diem wage Commo laborer Skilled laborer POG: APMVGP vate . Any classification omitted herein Hot less than. 35.2.0 sce Overtime—One and _ one (1144) times the above rates. Sundays and holidays—Double the above rates. ’ “The per diem wages listed above Aare based on the customary 8-hour working day and when less time is worked per day the amounts paid shall be the pro rata of the amounts listed above. _ DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS . _ €. H. Purcell, State Highway Jn.. _ Engineer.. _ By C. R. Whitmore, District Engineer, Dist. III. O7-2t persons, associations or corporations: NOTICE TO: TAXPAYERS Notice is "hereby given by the undersigned that the taxes for the city of Nevada for the fiscal year 1931-32 4 are now due. Said taxes will be delinquent on Monday, October 10, 1932 at 6 o'clock p. m. and unless paid prior thereto 10 per cent will be added to the amount thereof. Payment. of said taxes may be made to me at the City Hall on Broad street and for the purpose of collecting the same I will be in my office in the City Hall from 8 a.m. until 12 noon; from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 7 until 8 p.m. each day until said taxes become delinquent. Dated September 29, 1932. H. H. HALLETT, Chief of Police, Nevada, City, Ex Officio Tax Collector. TO. Fe A oe and L. E. SIMPSON; You are hereby notified that 1 have performed the annual labor required by law for the year 1931, upon the situated in section 30, Township 16 North, of Range 10 Bast M. D. B. & M, in what is known as the You Bet. Mining District, in the county of Nevada, state of California; and that unless in the time prescribed by law you pay your __ proportionate amount of said expenditure your interest-in said mining claim will be forfeited to me under the provisions of Section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. RUBE E. NOBEL.. First Publication Sept. 23, 1932. Last Publication December 23, 1932. ORE BUYERS’ APPLICATION In .compliance with Section 1, Chapter 183, Statutes of 1929, the undersigned, whose principal place of business is at Nevada City, Cali~ fornia, hereby gives notice that apMineralogist for a license to carry on, within the State of California for the year ending December. 31, 1932, the business of milling, sampling, concentrating; reducing, refining, purchasing and receiving for sale ores; concentrates and amaldust, gold and silver bullion, nuggets and specimens. Protest may be made by any person to the issuing of such license at ithe office of the State Mineralogist, Ferry Building, San Francisco. DON CARLOS BILLICK. O7-38t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the City Council of Nevada City for the construction of a reinforced concrete slab bridge with rubble-con,§30-3t g CLASSIFIED aps} IN YOU BET MINING DISTRICT . OCTO MINING CLAIMS . plication has been made to the State] gams bearing gold or silver, gold} Torete walls, to be placed over Little Deer Creek on Nimrod. street. Construction to be in accordance with plans on-file in the City Hall. Bids will be opened Friday, October 14th, at eight o’clock P. M. at the City Hail on Broad str The Council reserves the right “to reject 1 bids. sig cam J. BENNETTS, Mayor. GEORGE H. CALANAN, City Clerk. — FOR SALE— One 7-in. monitor. Inquire Geo. L. Duffey, Forest Hill, in care. of Mayflower Gravel Mine. 20tf. WANTED—400 inch dia. slip joint mining pipe. In good condition and cheap for cash. R. J. Bean, Clipper Mills, California. $19-4t* LOST—At Peardale rodeo, gold’ “Gruen wrist watch, E. Ketcham Sprague engraved on back. Finder: return to Colfax Record office for reward. WANTED—To buy old batteries, in. any condition. Black Bart Service Station, Hills Flat, Nevada City Highway. $30-tf WANTED — Four-room house orapartment. Apply Nugget office. FOR SALE—30 h.p. White gas engine, 1-cylinder, heavy duty. Also. 3000 feet of used 1-inch pipe. Inquire Nugget office. 1t NEVADA CITY LODGE, NO. 518 B. P. O. ELKS Meets second and fourth Friday evenings in Elks Home, Pine Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks Welcome, : Vv. V. FOLEY, Exalted Ruler. R. E. Carr, Secretary. MILO LODGE, No. 48, K. of P. Meets the 1st and 3d Friday nights. at ‘Pythian Hall, Morgan and Powell Bidg. Visiting Knights always welcome. CARL LARSEN, C. C. J. C. E. FOSS, K. of R. &S. NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Elizabeth McD. Watson, Prop. Open to all reputable physicians and surgeons information. 200 Bush St. New Compensation INSURANCE RATES Effective Oct. 1, 1932, call for a. 20 Per cent Increase to $13.19 per $100 Payroll Companies and operators interested in cutting their rates should write or wire at once for full iners Limited Mutual Compensation Insurance Co. E. R. McClelland, Manager This is the Miners’ Own Company Some of the Largest Mines. in the State are Insured With Us San Francisco, Cal. 809 Alexander Bldg. San Francisco, Calif. Kearny 2580 Mining Headquarters for Mining Securities Dated: October 3, 1932. » a es eid eth dha dada da rice’ Exchange’s Monthly Bulletin DISCUSSING DEVELOPMENT of MINES and THE MINING MARKET WILL ae SENT FREE. UPON REQUEST RL. COLBURN Established 1890 Member San Francisco Mining Exchange 500 L. A. Stock Ex. Office Bldg. % Los Angeles, Calif, Tucker 6274 Board Room “With Complete Quotations and Sales by Direct Wire ace pres y i feet 10, 11 or 12 / ~ * ¥ v y P, : »~~