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a = . Nevada City Nugget — Monday, October 19, 1942 banoeeba sh CHES Oa cece aman nee sero ne am — Page Three
Wear White When . YOUR DIME’S IN THE NAVY NOW! a Do p ORSON f°
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Walking At Night ,
Oyo) (A DEMONSTRATION A 5O¢ STAMP Buys ENOUGH A #5°° STAMP Les 2 won ee ols ee. . SACRAMENTO, Oct. 19—Although oe : OF NAVAL USES FUEL OL TO PERMIT, MAN-OWARS BATTLE FLAG ord has been received in Nevada
highway traffic accidents are subsé FoR THIS POWERFUL S. ee sok eee “OR A LIFE RING iCity that Mrs. Mamie Walthers sisFOR SERVICE MEN stantially ‘below the record of the ay ae rites ONE HOUR. . ter of the late Jim Dolan, fell down
same time last year, the Department a G OF AMERICA Be o . the steps at her home in San Franof Motor Vehicles today predicted : J) a ‘cisco and fractured bones in . her
Overseas Packages. for an increase for the next ten weeks RS Py : . shoulder. She is in a hospital in San
* : and warned motorists of the approach ait! } . Francisco.
Christmas Must Be Mailed of the year’s most hazardous driving : es is Mrs. Annie Brownins of Pouldt
in October ) season. er : _. Streetwho has been quite ill for :
. Director James M. Carter pointed i i . several days, was moved to the home
We are showing the following out that October, November and Deé 3 . of her son and daughter in law, Mr.
items: Fitted Zipper Sets, Walcember are always “black’’ months : eas é A }and Mrs. Arno Browning in -French
lets, Sn Pe coe qa in traffic records because of shorter ma eee : . ‘Corral Saturday evening,
Jases, stationery, Mir; i vat . ees Gees a eee ee es
me bon Sn Poucih Gote. Cig. } . Bours of daylight driving, fog, obi a. co (eere es A #500 Bono (€375 % you) wut Buy Ee Eugene rucke pctunned iS his
} } arettes, Pipes, Pouches, Razors, and slippery pavements. oe SAP HUNTING WoO , MATES! TWO DEPTH BOMBS ---MAYBE . work at Happy Camp after a week in
rN and Blades, ete. Hazards to pedestrians, Carter said . " To DO IN “THE Fy THE LUCKY ONES To PUT A SUB ~— eat [Nevada Cty ain Ee Wile ae eee
; are also greater because of shorter / 7 ALEUTIANS / ASLEEP IN THE DEEFe aaa . dren.
a Special Christmnng Cards jf) "017= of deviant, use of payements } — . Mfrs. A. H. Haddy was ‘given a surV4 by school children and street conlprise on Friday evening when a
for Service Men gestion incident to the holiday shon2, y — group o! friends called for an erYess j ping season. To reduce danger of be4 sito, Ko a . ning of cards and so¢ial converse. A
“ ad R E HARRIS ing hit, Carter urged pedestrians to PORTION OF OvnT ra 5 lsuneheon was enjoyed at the close of
: @ ig wear some article of white clothing To PRSTECTA Bb Sales ae . the evening. Present for the occasion
THE REXALL DRUG STORE when walking at night. a Roda ANIA FRAGUEIATION lw ere Mesdames May Spencer, Lane,
“ " Phone 100 : Motorists were asked to take into OF THE WEATHER, BOMBSs N) . Annie Sullivan, all of Grass Valley;
ol] . account the hazards of the season and Ween TAR. eee ud? . Mrs. Matgaret Burr, Mrs. Nance
use extra care in driving. ¢ ¢ oS 3): ~~ leans UMiee:: CORTE Ph lip: Mes. hie
. Gor Ome = 9 ae Wve rN ae . Baker dna Martine, Mr. and Mes
W ty
' y ha
Ed Martine, employed by thé Tae an U. S. Treasury Department. : oe ar E ; hoe National forest at. Pass Creek,
' as ! above Graniteville, spen the weekend +
‘ RTAILMENT OF = . bus rowte should avoid overlapping jin Nevada City.
ie HELP YOU Make Your following the ‘main road’ and PLANES 7 William Home, who has the men's
ae the children living on ‘‘side (furnishing store in Nevada City, re. LB KS ‘roads’ meet the bus along the prinI lturned Thursday evening from a two
. feipal highways, k . day vacation in San Francisco.
. ‘Pp : jf eehednl Aonia} . Walter F. Carlson, county superPp T NY ai ‘Revised schedules should be pre; : i rk
ident of schools, returned Thurs. In ‘ONTEM LA E dicated. on the assumption that the cn i i ewes i ; =
. at es : . Oy fe ‘ ;day evening from attending a con. . physiecally able child can walk two! 4‘? FRA BPoR av .
Office of War Information. From = Fi : Hii Mwe ecaedl : SNGE SS . miles to and from school, where wea . LOS ANGELES, Oct. 19.—The . instruetion fi uae An oeles,
. Office of Defense Transportation, . inher conditions permit, as in man} marked change in zi marine tactics]
1355 Market Street, San Francisco, ing; ances his father and grandfather .
2 ast war is due to
Calif. Klondike 2-2300. Dean Jen-' aig phefore him. ee ee INTERESTING PROGRAM
: . the airplane and Germany’s possess2
. ‘In the past, local regulatory bod-!ion of bases on the antic, sta hi In CrT! 1
. ODT ASKS CLOSE SUPERVISION . je, wisely have adopted stringen:. Lieutenant Commander . Philip w. MEETING FRIDAY
ON_SCHOOL BUS OPERATION (regulations covering the operation of. Warren, associate professor of naval]
? ; A program of s-ecial interest is
— = school buses. It may be necessary 7). SCienceand tactics at the Los An-. ! ‘ a = ; = = ; : see est [
7 < : De ear ‘ ee r ., Planned for the Friday m i is) . : ;, é : relax these regulations somewhat in. geles'campus of the University of. * s 5 a Sais
SAFE AND LOCKSMITH 4,000,000 American boys and girls : mage : i California . he Elementary Parent Teachers As: ce mities r ap . C a. . yey ; Need
who must ride school buses were adEthee CO Un ee 10. pera Orel sociation by Lioyd Geist, principal
Keys Made While You Wait iis NEEDED vised today by Joseph B. Eastman,. PUPiIs to stand in the vehicles pro-. “Germany had a tough job to get (of the school, who will preside at the
Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum director of the office of defense trans-. Vided their safety is not endangered-. into the A‘lantic in the last war. /meeting. The meeting will be held in
. Cleaners, Washing Machines, KilecV WV h: portation that they will continue toj “Stagsering of «co nrs pra-. NOW She has bases in Norway and on . ithe school auditorium and will start
I tric ireas, Stoves, Ktc. Repaired. € € n € n See ne oe Baie Paves the French coast and at Kiel.
Car Iast for the duration.
Factory Specified Engine TuneUp and Steering and Front End
Alignment Equipment
SERVICE
GARAGE
W. S. WILLIAMSON, Prop.
Jer. Piae and Spring. Phone 106
. vention of sunerintendents of public
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19 — The
: ; s get to their classes this winter sents an excellent opportunity ‘o the Re lat 2:30 p. m
: SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, b w dad g € t i Ss But the continuance of essential. jocal districts to. obtain the maxi; “The present technique of the oy The annual membership. drive
. SCISSORS, HTC., SHARPENED 1i se d school transportation service de-. mum utilization of their bus equip-. '° °° attack at night and on the sur-. ctapted this week and Mrs. R. RooGuasmith, Light Welding mite pends, Eastman asserted at Wash-. ment. There is no valid reason why face of the water. Informed by a inson will give a report on her actscout plane of the presence of a con. Y's F , SHOP : ‘ivities as chairman of the commitapie na 2 application of ODT conservation poli-land from the schools at the same. ‘0™ ' oe ee will'tee. Reports will olso be heard from
bee a GuAeS Sa ray a8 eys one cies to bus equipment by the state/hours each day, to stand idle in the trail astern during. the day and at Mrs. Howard Sturtevant, defense
and local school authorities through-. cchool yard in the interval, if dy dark speed up and get ahead. When ‘chairman and Mrs. D. &. McKenney,
ington, on the strict and immediate} aj] the school buses should travel ‘o
feasible, other submarines are coin; out the sale pede staggering half as much equipment Selick eau an th a : , magazine pirate will speak on
4 . ! Eastman sald: could be used for double service. " ‘ . es a ai-' “Food for Fitness.’
i For VENETIAN BLINDS i ar e : “The Office of Defense Transport-. Hours staggering worked: out on.a re pair ener ae . Of} Mrs. Steve Eden will give a report
; }and LATEST PATTERNS ation recognizes that the preserva-. e¢gmmunity wide basis, also can: re-!°?" oe wy es ani ea clas ‘rom on radio broadcasts sponsored by the °
tion of democracy is dependent to a. jease school buses for the transpor:-. 7°" Planes: as well as from the ajifornia Congress of Parents and
a IN WALL PAPER — ’ P large degree wpon the maintenance. ation of workers. guns of the escort. Teachers.
i an SiS Commercial Street . of an adequate education program for : ; The yee submarine -eoming Mrs. Carl Foote, program chaird Ds er a ee the nation’s children. Iam aware Te is quite possible that some from the freuen coast aetualy needs . man, will give each one present a
a J te W. Darke sabe § also that 1-6 of the country’s school. School buses will be diverted from)no base, as it can remain fully two} fine mimeographed program of the
a onn We supply our patrons population commutes between the. Places where they are least needed. weeks and return without refueling. year’s events. Each program will
if 100-3 Phones 109-M with the meat from the home and the classroom. to centers where they are urgently Alshough these boats are about deal with problems of family living.
: beck cattle. eh tls “At the same time a tremendous . needed, particularly the tir the same size as those used*in the! Mrs. Fred Anderson will have
) : h ’ pig W burden, born of the war, is being. Where war prodyotion has noayiy in-. last war, they have been greatly imcharge of a musical program at Frii ‘NE that money can buy. e placed upon all forms of transport-. °reased population. All such diver-. proved, and, of course, carry anti-. gay’, meeting. Mrs. R. J. Bell, hosa Sg nie have built eur reputation ation, It is imperative that the oper-. sions wit be decided on the basis of /aireraft guns and much new equippitality chairman, will have charge
, Ag on service and quality . f/ators of school buses contribute their. the nation wide transportation re-. ment. of the tea tables.
. : Radio Service & Repairing and reasonable prices Ask share in meeting the crisis by put-. 4uirements.
# Work Called for aad Delivered . * ting to the best possible use the It is tihe clear duty of the school SAVE WINDSHIELD :
is Then neighbors about as equipment which is still available. bus operators to use their vehicles OLD LAND GRANT ‘Never operate the windshield wiper
1 Clarence R. Gray: ey will tell you. . “To this end, sehool districts ev-. in this time of emergency only in the Hide ee ek
erywhere should survey their busj;actual transportation of pupils be-: ‘ : ae
. “ 152 L y : i is moved across the surface of the
520 Coyote Street Peene “” \service at once to determine where/tween their schools and homes. ObRECORD FOUND dry glass, the small particles of dust
aaa curtailment can be made. In no cas2. viously, this does not include the use 5 are quite apt to leave scratches.
LEGAL NOTICES should a school bus continue to/of equipment for such events as atnBERKELEY, Oct. 19.—The only a ; ‘
function where rail service or regu-. letics and musical contests. original now left of the eight landlabor Ps sa ee ee
€ ey ea United States Department of: the lar public bus service is available. “With the supply of new buses al-. grant books used to keep records in ision of Labor Statistics and Law EnMa ‘ ot Interior, Ganeuat Land: Office District Fewer stops should be scheduled.;most exhausted, school authorities the days when the Spanish and Mexi-. forcement reported today. About 11
Under nagemen -. even though this requires some pu-. must realize that future, allocations per cent.of the total number of labPauline and Johnuic Land Office at Sacramento, Califor . cans ruled California has been fava
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley . nio. Mineral Application No. 034458. pils, who formerly boarded a bus in. will of necessity be based upon full and was identified recently by J. M. or Polen members: were women, acBE ach \ September 22, 1942. Notice is here-. front of their homes, to walk hund-. cooperation with the ODT’s conser-. Rowman, technical assistant in eave: cording ak ele records.
j by given that ELWELL GOEFRING. r ds. In general, the*school/ vation rogram.” i aE ear AP ees i 4 ae id
BEER WINES, LIQUORS ne ah ihe HOM Lae Soe the ies eds of yar . general, the’s pros nomy at the University of California. F reddie Schroeder, formerly of
Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please . . Andrew Goering, deceased; and who : The book was bought in 1914 by; Nevada City, delivered-a_ single in
Every Taste is also known as Elwell D: Goering. z o3 ‘. the State Library in Sacramento from. the 13th inning driving in the run
.also known as Elwell ‘Dean Goering, Patrick J. Healy, San Francisco col-. Wwhich gave his team a victory in the
carn ssp aa rema ran phose postoftice address te R. F: 'D. lector, but its identity was not then. \National Division of the Winter
TO NUGGET SUBSCRIBERS ‘Nevada City, California, has made apae Saas Gate iy fe en es es
plication for patent for two placer realized. Known as the Toma de Ra-. League yesterday in Sacramento.
eed mining claims situate in the Selby zon, it ¢ontains a record of all land. Schroeder manages Al’s Clothiers.
Will you please notify the }! Fiat Mining District, Nevada Coungrants registered from 1839 to 1843] Yesterday’s opponent was McClellan
‘¥ Nugget Office any time you do . . ty, California, on the NW% of Secand has long been believed lost inj Field.
not receive your copy of the owe a ee the San Francisco fire of 1851. —
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Nevada City Nugget dian. described as follows: (1) Bast Dr. Bowman identified the book afPHONE 36 Extension Loyal Gravel Placer Minter examining testimony in land law “KEEP "EM
» ‘ ing Claim, consisting of Lot 3 of the suits for its description, by comparPe
NW of Sec, 1, T, 16 N. R. 8 E.,
M. D. B. & M., and the SE% of the
NW% of Sec. 1, T. 16 N., R. 8 E.,
M. D. B. & M., comprising the E 14
of the NW¥% of said Section 1. (2)
Loyal Placer Mining Claim, consisting of the SW% of the NW 14 of Sec.
LT. TOON, Rh. 8 2, M.D Bere.
That the lands adjoining on _ the
North, South, East and West are patented. There are no conflicting
claims. That the location notice for
. the East Extension Loyal * Gravel
Placer Mining Claim is recorded “in
FLYING”
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® BUY
© DEFENSE
®STAMPS
ing the handwriting in it with a photostatic copy of the writing of Francisco Arce, chief clerk for the secretary of state who wrote almost all
the entries, and by comparing the. &
seal stamped on every page with the
seal in copies of other land grant
books.
The Toma.de Razon is now being
kept in Bancroft Library at the Uni¥
versity of California see some au> Chamber of Commerce &
thorized person is able to return it
a ae ie ae ee a Oo
eee ites, ——O-———
Book 24 of Mining Claims at page rn
; m,, 431, Records of Nevada County, Calto the state library. The other seven OFFICE IN CITY HALL +
ifornia; that the location notice for books were lost when United States PHONE 575 :
the Loyal Placer ‘Mining Claim is
recorded in Book 25 of Mining
Claims, page 298, Records of Nevada
troops took over California.
ee ei a Ne 2 St ee Se ok ok ss Sh oe as se a
E County, California; and that the : : Renner eee
amended location notice for the TY REFINING
FOR YOUR CONVENIENC Loyal Placer. Mining Claim is record* ; — ——NEVADA CI ASSAY AND OFFICE
DRIVE IN pon sn g0ek. 33 of Miptag Cline: Bane DESCENDANT OF COMMODORE PERR Y—Here is one descendVractical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
Phi pp ser are sae Daigchly one peel S ant of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, hero of. the Battle of Lake aliases 5: af sulpanrete, value of sulphurets and tailings,
F OOD P ALACE in the Nie NE% Nw% (N% of lot! Erie in the War of 1812, who believes ships of the air will be the order check work promptly attended to.
ee ‘ 118) said Sec. 1, T. 16 N., R. 8 E., M. deciding factor in America’s victory in this war. He is Private Leslie Assays made for go ie
Groceries, Fruit and D. B. & M., which is believed to be Burton Perry, of Barton, N. Y., -ycently graduated as an airplane y r gold, silver, lead and copper.
: bl. , . Seid Dearing; is hereby expressly exmechanic at Keesler Field Army Air Forces School, Biloxi, Miss. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and
Vegeta ee } Sasiete cp ada apyrneion. Enis “T am 29 years old,” said Private Perry, “the same age as the Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies,
Beer and Wine Date se First Publication: Sept. Commodore when he won the Battle of Lake Erie September 10, 1813, , : Aut
COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL . ) 28, 1942. but I like the planes and can contribute most as an air mechanic. utomobile Insurance r
gc es Date of Last Publication: NovemUncle Sam needs trained men for this service right now and I should EIN OFF 3.0. ae : a
NEVADA ONE 808 ber 30, 1942. like to see more fellows enlist.” ‘3 Mee
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