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September 1, 1939 (6 pages)

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Sey FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1939. LEGAL NOTICES FORNIA. OF “THE INTERIOR, LAND OFFICE, DISTRICT LAND OFFICE: AT. SACRAMENTO, OALI¥ UNITED’ STATES DEPARTMENT MINERAL APPLICATION NO 032222 JULY 18, 1939. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Empire Star Mines Company, Ltd., whose Post Office address is GENERAL Grass Valley, California, has made application for patent for three (3) WHEN IN NEED TRY BONDS FUEL money actually saved. the largest stock and pri¢es for No. One Fuel County De . } Avenue. . very purchase you make here is ivered to Your Home. Phone 476, Grass Valley 149 Park placer mining claims situate in the Willow Valley» Mining District, Nevada County, California, in the Southwest quarter of Section 9, Township 16 North, Range 9 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, deOF co. We have #/ scribed as follows: the lowest (1) MURCHIE PLACER CLAIM, in Nevada . consisting of the South half of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 9, Township 16 North, Range 9 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. . (2) DUKE PLACER CLAIM, consisting of the North half of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest ;GOOD EATS . GOOD DRIN GOOD o '134 Mill St., H Drop in and see us: Grass Valley quarter of Section 9, Township 16 North, Range 9. East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. .(3) SAILOR PLACER CLAIM, consisting of the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 9; Township 16 North, Range 9 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. : That the lands adjoining on the . North, South, Hast and West are patented. KS That the location notice for the , Murchie Placer Claim is recorded in CHEER Book ‘‘32” of Mining Claims, page 401, Records of Nevada County, California; that the location notice for the Duke Placer ‘Claim is recorded in Book ‘32’ of Mining Claims, page, 396, Records of Nevada County, California; that the location notice for the Sailor Placer Claim is FIX Clifford Wa Drawings, Paintings, Photographs, Colored Reproductions SEPIAGRAPHS COMMERCIAL STREET NEVADA CITY recorded in Book ‘32’’ of Mining Claims, page 402, records of Nevada County, Galifornia. ELLIS PURLEE, Register. Date of First Publication: July 17, 19389. Date of Last_ Publication: Sept. 15, 1939. NOTICE TO FUEL ODL DEALERS rer Sealed bids for furnishing fuel oil to the Nevada City Elementary School (tank capacity 3,000 gallons) and the Nevada City High School . (tank capacity 9,500 gallons), for the season October 15, 1939 to July 1, 1940, inclusive, will be received by the undersigned on or before 8:00 ‘Beuquets, Corsages, Special Occasions. FOOTES ‘ : ST den, Clerk, on or before 8:00 p. m:, FLORI Monday, September 11, 1939. PHONE 420 Further information may be obgo Flat tained from P. G. Scadden, Clerk, or . @rass Valley from H, A. Curnow, Bank of Ameri‘ w t ca, Nevada City, California. POTTED FLOWERS — \2-year rooted Roses, shrubs, Flowers for ‘Weddings, Family Reunions and . p m. Monday, September 11, 1939. Oil must conform to the United States Department of Commerce Standard C€. S. 12-35 grade No. five (5) and bids must specify a guaranteed price per gallon, or per 42 gallon barrel, delivered in tanks at the respective school buildings in Nevada City, California, as needed. Bids must be delivered to P. G. ScadNOW: IS THE TI here. Select yours 111 MAIN STREET ED BURTNER -ef the Grass Valley Cleaners has hundreds of satisfied customers who prefer his Winter Suits cleaned now. Our sample line of suits ‘is National Cleaning System. ME to spruce up. Get your Fall and now. GRASS VALLEY PHONE 375 PASTEURIZED RAW CREAM AND MILK MABEN’S DAIRY Ranch-to-Customer Delivery Service in Nevada City Grass Valley : ; SEND US A. POSTAL—DRIVER WILL CALL ADDRESS, MABEN'S DAIRY, BOX 847, GRASS VALLEY tl We Repair Wrecks and Take Care of Your Motor Needs Dick Lane's Garage EXPERT MECHANICS GAS, OIL, ACCESSORIBS, WASHING POLISHING, RENT BATTERIES Broad and Union Sts,, Phone 525 NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Practica], mining tests from 26 percentages of Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Mail order check work promptly attended to. Agent for Ne Delaware Und w York-California Underwriters, E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor i to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold sulphurets, value of sulphrets and tailings Westchester and erwriters Insurance Companies AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE NEVADA SIMPLER LEGAL PROCEDURE GOAL OF STATE BAR SAN FRANCISCO, ms00 xak 31.—Vigorous efforts to modernize and simplify legal procedure will be made next week by leading California attorneys at the annual State Bar convention at Del Monte, according to Secretary (Claude /Mihard. The four day conclave, to be held September 6-9, will consider and act upon thirty two committee reports including such subjects as improved methods of jury selection, appeals from administrative boards and bureaus andselimination of. abuses in the settlement of -.personal injury claims. A definite move -to _streamline California legal procedure is includ-: ed in a_ resolution submitted by Judge Fred H. Taft of Santa Monica. Citing the vast improvement brought about by the recently adopted new federal rules, Judge Taft’s resolution urges enactment of legislation to strip California procedure of numerous technical proceedings which often result in needless delays. Other proposed procedure changes BOARD OF EDUCATION. NEVADA CITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT. (Signed) P. G. SCADDEN, Dated August 28, 1939. Nevada City, California. Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11. Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND solace THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. NO: 3786 In the Matter of the Estate of RAUPH WOODHOUSE BARTLETT, also known as RALPH W. BARTLETT, and R. W. BARTLETT, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of Ralph: Woodhouse Bartlett, also known as Ralph W. Bartlett and R. W. Bartlett, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to. file them, with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, to the administratrix with the will annexed at the law offices of her attorney, T. L. Chamberlain, Placer County Bank Building, Auburn, Placer County, California, the same being the place designated for the transaction of the business of said estate. BEATIRICE. HANSEN, Administratrix with the Will Annexed. Gia Be CHAMBERLAIN, Auburn, California. Attorney for Administratrix. ° First publication September 1, 1939. Last publication September 22, 1939. Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22: we cres
ae Good Wholesome MEAT keeps vigorous young bodies going we Our Quality Meats Keep Customers Coming wa OUR REPUTATION Is OUR. GUARANTEB Bice SUNNYSIDE. GREENHOUSES 603 W, Broad Street—Phone 69 PLANTS FERNS CUT FLOWERS Telegraph Delivery Anywhere in United StatesFor Every Occasion ‘ KEYSTONE MARKET _ Calanan. and Richards . pct FOR THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET Commercial Street, Nevada sete PRONG $1 tin The Nugget is Dollars in Your Pocket! it . CITY NUGGET to be’ urged include the adoption of uniform state laws, creation of an accident commission to'hear all personal injury claims and revision of the appellate court rules to provide for oral arguments and the judicial conference system in the preparation of decision, ‘Minard pointed OUGi The bar’s Juvenile Crime Prevention Committee is scheduled to preseht a comprehensive report of its activities the past year and outline its plans to send young attorneys to public schools to address students on the dangers involved in violations of ‘state laws, The committee plans to bring its educational work before more than 300,000 students’ the coming year, according to the report of Harold H. Krowech, committee chairman. : On September 5, just. preceding the convention, the State Bar Board of. Governors will be the guests of the Monterey County Bar Association in a luncheon meeting. SHOULD MORE _ MEN TEACH IN OUR SCHOOLS? This information Aish, deavice. on education is brought to you by special arrangement with ‘Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City. Questions on education may be submitted through this newspaper, QUESTION: Should more men teach school? REPLY: In 1936 20.6 per cent. of all teachers in public elementary and secondary schools ‘were men, Many educators. feel that this proportion should tbe greater not because men are necessarily better teachers than women but because it is felt that school chillren should be exposed to a more balanced and normal school environment and not develop solely under the influence of women. This implies, of course m,en teachers at least equal to women in ability and who look upon teaching not as a stopgap but as a lifetime profession. Present day teaching is rapidly: becoming a highly specialized profession requiring men _and women of high calibre and offering considerable opportunities of service. trend The}! towards higher salaries and. Ted LeMaire of the Three mine, was a business visitor in vada (City Wednesday. A recent strike in the mine has been profi able and development continues. Miss Margaret Phariss left Wednesday for Berkeley to enter Unt versity of California. She is in het senior year. N Nevada City ~Laund dry ~ QUALITY WORK. ' DONE BY HAND _ Prompt Courteous Service ' Free Delivery All our work. is priced can Phone 577 241 Commercial Street Nevada City ALLEGED DRUNKEN DRIVER IS IN JAIL Jerry Genreau, 32, 32, of Grass Valley was locked in the Nevada County jail in Nevada City yesterday afternoon on a drunken driving charge. He drove Kitty Edwards, 42, in her machine out on the Colfax highway Wednesday evening to visit friends, it is claimed. When returning home ‘near the Happy Hour resort the car evidently left-the road and struck a tree with such force as to severely injure the woman. She was moved to Jones Memorial hospital where she still remains. Genreau was also taken to Jonés Memorial hospital for treatment before being removed to the county jail. Traffic officers made an investigation of the accident. The automobile was badly damaged. AT OUR MODERN LUMBER YARD FHA LOANS AT LOWEST INTEREST Own your own home LUMBER —it’s so easy with F HA H ARDW ARE the liberal FHA sysBETTER tem, You can build P. AINT a modern home at HOUSING ROOFING . terms that are low. ~PROGRAM er than rent. Hills Flat Lumber Co. PETE ANDRIOTTI, Prop. “The Home-Owned Yard’’ HILLS FLAT Phone 699 better tenure and »retirement laws has been largely in order to make teaching more attractive to men and women of this type. “QUESTION: What is the extent of Federal aid for vocational education in high schools, trade schools and the like? Is this growing or diminishing? REPLY: For the fiscal year ended June 30, 1938 the ‘Federal government allotted grants of $21,775,977 for vocational education below college grade. Of this some $7,126,000 was in the field of agriculture, $11,287,000 for training in trade, industry and home economics, $1,254, odo for training in the distributive occupations, and $2,422,000 for training of teachers in vocational subjects. Because the George-Dean Act of 1936 went into effect for the first time in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1938, these figures represent a great increase over previous years. In 1937 the total of Federal money allotted to states and territories for vocational education was $8,962,852; in 1936.it was $8,721,474. These funds are granted to states and must be matched by state or local money.: : LETTERS FROM EUROPE MAKES SPEED RECORD H. P. Davis, author and mine engineer ,received' a letter from his wife who has been visiting her daughter for several months in Amsterdam, Holland, on Tuesday, August 29. Mrs. Davis is sailing for home on September 9. The letter made one of the best speed records for covering such a great distance almost ever recorded. It left Amsterdam on August 25 and went to Paris. (From ‘Paris it was picked up by the Am-~ in Nevada City on the 29th. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES . BEER— —WINE 314 Broad Street erican Clipper August27 and arrived y LEONG GROCERY . GRASS VALLEY HIGHWAY NEVADA CITY, CALIF. SPECIALS EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1-7 INCLUSIVE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK—7 A. M. TO 8 P. M. SHORTENING _ . KERR MASON 79° . PANCRUST Az 1 OI ORE Ae He , 3 pound ee oe ee hc oaiccucnau te (Lids Included) PANOCRUST JUICES GRAPE JUICE Widmer, Quart GRAPE JUICE 6 pound can 81° SANDWICH SPREAD TASTE je oo 31° . Wisse, Pile 14 waete aren ei ¢. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 25° ee ire. eich ee 19 Del Monte No. 2 8 for ... dager Nett .. APRICOT NECTAR 5e Taste Rite Quart ......... 360° Sacramento 12 oz, -........ ee Bien Pb 93° rtene icoaaea JUICE Pure 4 fe T uart a Gave uerk wuseeine kee sag leaguers CHEESE, Willows . SALAD DRESSING [:, 4" 90° TASTE RITE cc) BRIC H Quart bottle ............ 27 a Rati ae A5° TASTE RITE LW EDO . OG Sinan reese eee aes nt i Pint eh Gaencs anise OIL Rates 18 BAKING POWDER K. C. 12° I AD EP) Otis SCM sec a as ANGELA MIA Sic PINK BEANS 25° OTN 4 Uc 1 eam SEN SUE hl a a Ng ln SAG an cE OR ane ee : FLOUR CORN MEAL, White or 16° HARVEST KING Yellow 5 Ib. bags ......... ] l 5 HONEY, Utah, Clover Brand— nee ab onsiiees vente § “Delicious” 45° NG c 5 pound tin. ...-.000.2.00022.. seid sh hie pe pester epmaammaaaaese 66 WHY DRINK HOT COCA COLA . JARS WHEN YOU CAN BUY IT AT KERR MASON 66° OUR PLACE ICE COLD te PR PANGM Soo ae ® bottles . COFFEE Yacht Club, steel cut, pound 18c_ Monarch Coffee, as arlvestned on radio, 3 lb. vac jar 79¢ 3 pound vac can . 1 pound vac can BOCA, 1 pound vac can PURPLE PLUMS, Sacramento 21%, ... ‘GRAPEFRUIT, Daintie Bits No. 2 .. APRICOTS, Del Alta 214 PEAS AND CARROTS, Mission No. 2 TOMATOES, Columbus, 21 CORN, Reinbeck, No. 2 can STRING BEANS, Night No. 2 can SPINACH, Val Vita Fancy No. 2% OLIVES, California Large No. 10 68c Large No. 1 SYRUP, Hershey Chocolate 16 oz. SYRUP, Lyons Hacienda No. 10 ny SARDINES, Stag nauapea in hess __ Neva City