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September 16, 1946 (6 pages)

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California. the same being her MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1946 i NEVADA CITY _ AUTO PAINT BODY SE SHOP Paint It and Save It! First-Class Body an@ Fender Work 118 Sacramento Street Telephone 269 LISLE WILLIAMS *" No. 4619 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of MARY. LIPSCOMIBE. Deceased. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN by the undresigned Estella Lipscombe Griggs as Administrattrix -o: the .estate of Mary Lipscombe d ased, to the Creditore of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to file them wiitth 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 State of California, jn and for the County of Nevada, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said administratrix at the office of Frank G. Finnegan, Aittorney at Law. 207 North Pine Street, Nevada City; place . f business in all matters connected with the estate of said Mary Lips<combe, Deceased. Dated August 29, 1046. ESTELLA LIPSCOMBE GRIGGS as adminirtratrix of the estaite of Mary Lipscombe, Deceased. First publication September ne Sept. 2, 9, .16, 2:3. CERTIFICATE OF NAME I, the undersigned, do hereby cer-. } tify that I am transacting business: at Reute 1, Box 26-A2, in Gold Fiat, mear the City of Nevada City. Ciounty of Nevada, Sitate of California, under the designation not showing the FICTITIOUS State of California, ' County of Nevada. 6s. On the 28th day of August, before me, Vernon Stoll, 1946, a Notary NEVADA CITY NUGGET _PAGE THREE. honest. United States Senator and Mrs. William F. Knowland who ‘are waging a vigorous campaign for his return to the Senate seat to which he was appointed by Governor Warren. The collective judgment of his colleagues is that he is able, earnest, courageous and Mrs. Knowland is accompanying the Senator on most. of his campaign trips. ted Nations to establish normal granar Now there i enough) WORLD BOARD TO DISTRIBUTE FOOD NOW PROPOSED By Ralph H. Taylor The proposal of the Agricultural organization of the Unito’ set and trol food prices and distribution over did repeat ideas that is eternally fresh because’! it has consider We have more reg eral, other people on earth. numberless directive Food . and up a food board regulate an every, with power to Con-. wally worsened the the world was announced in Washimgton about the time H. L. Mencken! In the large, the gave his first newspaper interview . New Deal is an example to justify the in a long while. . Mencken criticism. {purpose was high and s no direct connection . was designed to cure irue name of the person interested . between. the PACs proposal and what] inay onve it avene aa ‘jn said business. to wit: ies as a te ean SS ao gave it excuse for birthGOLD FLAT APTARIIGS — Pe ee ee os ac '°l cure all causes of That my residence is at Route 1,. Sa@¥Mencken didn’t even mention . puysiness failure for all time to come. Box 26-Ai2, in Gold Flat, near the. ]the world food control plan. But the . {It attempted to solve over night probWity of Nevada City, County of Ne-] barb tongued iconclast of the 19298 . lems tial have! Beant vada, State of California; that mY] who was quite the rage among young : : ae ‘most office address is Route’ 1, Box}. i ‘ Ree “1 the ages. ‘62: Nevada City, California. intellectuals of those days and is New Deal Dated: August 28th 19:46. Somewhat passe now (the fate that, states. oO. A. STAHLSCHMITIDT. overtakes the soothsaying wits of. Sree every generation if they .live long But now one of his pet pand the specious Public in and for the Coumty of Ne-! is the accusation that a native Am-,FACs proposed world vada, State of Cialifornia. personally. erican weaknese is refusal to recog-! would undertake appeared oO. A. STAMLSCMIDT, known tto me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within inetrument, and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed of no simple, nize the tough fact that there are! some human problems which admit,do this by buying up surpluses wher: . ever these come into being and sell-. ing them when and where they are needed at whatever prices the needy (No man ag-clever as Meneken can sound off as often as utter final solution. he has, even my Official Seal in the County of Nevada, State of California. the day and year in this centificate first above written. (Seal) VERNON STOLL, Notary Public in and for the Coumty of Nevada, State of California. Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR ANNEXATION OF OUTLY TERRITORY TO THE NEVABA CEMETERY DISTRICT WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Article I, Chapter 9, Divsion $ Part 4 of the Health and @atety Code of the State of California, a petition hag been presented to the Board of Supervisors of the Mounty of Nevada, for the annexation of outlyine territory to the Nevada Cemetery Distriet. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that Wednesdav, October 2, 1946. at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. on said day at the Chambers of thie Board of Bupervisors at the Court House at Nevada City, Nevada County, California, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing of said petition at which time and place any person interested therein may appear and be heard. The outlving territory described in said petition and which is promosed to be annexed to the Nevada Cemetery District, a public cemetery district, is described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the east section line of-Sec. 27, ee 16 N., R. EB. 10 E, and Bear River: thence meandering along said Bear River westerly to the south east corner of Section 15, T. 15 N., Range 9 E.: thence Nosth alone section Hnes to the North East corner of. the SEY, of Section 22, T. 16 N., R. 9 E.; thence directly west to the North West corner of the SW %4 of Section oT. 16 N.,. RR. SB: thence North along section lines to ‘South Fork of the Yuba River; thence meandering Basterly along the said Somth Fork ‘of the Yuba River to the East line of Section 10, T. 17, Range 10 E; and thence south along section lines to the place of beginming, excepting the area lying within the outside boundaries of Nevada City, a municipal corporation. By order of the Board “of Superwisors of Nevada County, Cialifornia. Dated: September 5th. 1946. R. N. MeCORMACK, Board of Supervisors of California. Clerk, Nevada County, Sept. 9, 16, 21. Vic Vet says x PLANNING TO TAKE COLLEGE OR ON-THE-JOB TRAINING ? GET YouR CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY Now.AT YOUR NEAREST VETERANS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE. can pay, proposed ization. and all. Of course ‘fect doesn’t mean that mon man, comments Coast Edition of the opoly of food. ing backed ! maliciously and with tongue in cheek without hitting the nail of truth on the head now and again. He is right in this instance. We Americans as a people have enough virtues so we can afford admiring a national fault. --Here—sardonic> Mencken finger.on one that we cannot dodge. ulatory laws—fedstate and commitnity—than any Each one of statutes set up to solve permanently some social ill—and ‘most of them have condition were designed to remedy. they pattern of the The New Deal's the depression —but to depression mankind And so it failed, And 60 the is receding in the United unfortunately arises this insistent and vocal movement to exprinciples of the able truth in it. This; New Deal on a planetary scale. The board to stabilize food prices in all world markets. It would if anything. The FAC plan is for the WFB to include representatives of other international. organizations—the bank of reconstruction ‘and development, the economic commission of the Umited States and the international trade organHere we have thé New Deal pattern all over again—alphabet soup unregimented world markets have never worked ‘perfectly. Nothing’ is perfect in this ‘world. But because a thing isn’t pera vast, unjwieldly cure all wont make it worse. Not for its novelty, since is follows the too familiar pattern of power enforced happiness for the comPacific Street Journal, but for its blind acceptance of impossible ways and means to 4 desirable end the program of international action .ofered by the-FAO is worth a lifted eyebrow or two. It is a scheme which only a world mon‘oduction and marketthe armed force of angelically cooperating governments could imaginably carry out, Wall the was actIt and thu ja rise in industry output, individual =n NO one tan quection the desirability of moving’ fcod from where it is surplus to where people cannot get enough to eat. But that is precisely what free markets in hands undertake to do. It is only by serving the objective and in the measure they serve it — that free markets can function actively. The total result is the only kind and degree of price stabilization which avoids disasters of national scope. It is to be hoped not ofly for the Welfare of U. S. agriculture and all U. S. industry and labor but for the welfare of the entire troubled world, that a cure all version of New Deal stamp will. not be permitted to shackle and enslave internationally the system of free enterprise. We hlave something which isn’t perfect—but which is workable and able. We dare not discard it for a familiar pattern of power enforced happiness which would saddle the world and the United States with it with an impossible world food monopoly—or any other .kind of world monopoly.
EMPLOYMENT IN STATE SHOWS BIG INCREASE Civilian employment in California is 100,000 over a year ago and through the summer there has been private improvincomes anid trade, the current economic réport of the California State Chambier of Commerce declares. Stlate agency estimates indicate seasonal peak employment in September may reach the war -peak levels of 1943. Despite various obstacles to construction and” full production since the end of the war, civilian employment increased to 3,500,000 in July as compared to 3,157,000 in February low point of the reconversion period, the report states. Present employment is in excess of 100:000 over a year ago. ally, PERPETAI MOTION PLANE The Sunday LondUon newspaper the People reports that Britizh natural scientists were developing a “perpetual motion” airplane that could fly nonstop at 1650 miles an hour, Ministry officials, said that while experiments were going on comstiantly it of aircraft asked for ecomment would be nonsense the near future, “revolutionary The People said propulsive similar to the jet. would sible aircraft cept for make fuel posrequiring no taking off tnd landing. “Once the: machine reaches a speed of more than 650 mites an becomes a perpetual motion eXplane. KEEP WINDSHIELD CLEAN Low visibility that many automobile accidents is due to neglect in wiping the windshield, cording to the National Automobile Club, Many drivers leave this important job to the filing station attendant and fail to clean the glass themselves should it become necessary between visits. contributes to acSHOCK ABSORBER ‘CARE Shock absorber may be automatic but not to the point of replenishing the fluid which is needed periodicreminds National Automobile Club, Riding comfort nad prevention of shock absorber wear are both dependent upon the motorist remembering that he must service these spring control devices. WHISTLE OPENS DOOR With the new supersonic . door opener a motorist need only whistle tto open garage doors. A dashboard operated.whistle.gives.off.a tone picked up by a microphone above the door is magnified by an amplifier to actuate a door lifting motor according to Business Week a McGraw Hill publication. Congress has finally got around to voting its mem’bers an increase in to say tnt} any such plane could be déveloped in. 4 been duct”! hour It . . 1 . . pay. The best way congress can eat this increase is by decreasing government expenditures—cutting them Although July’s total employment in California manufacturing was 25} per cent below the war ia year time FO VGIE:. ago due mainly to contraction of aircraft and shipbuilding, ine number working wag 692,000 or 61. per cent above the 1940 Textile, apparel, paper, er, glass, cement, found-! ries, hardware, sheet metal and automobile industries operate at er levels than a year ago. A record pack of canned, frozen and _ dried fruits and vegetables is in prospect. Unemployment as reflected in unemployment compensation claims, shows a substantial decline since ‘February and March. In the week ending Aug. 22, approximlately 116,000 civilian workers filed claims, half the numiber filing last winter. average tire, janie steel mills, . . . highThe vinegaroon is half spider and half scorpion. Tuesday, September 3, 1946. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of BLACK ROCK PLACER MINING DISTRICT was held at the office of thé President, W. H. Taylor, 942 Russ Building, San Francisco, California, at 4:00 P. M., Tuesday, September. 3, 19416. Present: W. H. Taylor, Taylor, Jr., Jane F. Taylor. Absent: Clark. The following resolutions. were introduced by W. H. Taylor, Jr., seconded. by Jane F. Taylor, and unanimougly adopted: RESOLVED, That in conformity with Section 50, Placer Mining District Act, the Black Rock Placar ‘Mining District is established as one election precinct, the boundaries thereof to be those of the Black Rock Placer Cining District as described in the Resolution of the Board of Supervisors, Nevada County, dated May 9,° 1934; RESOLVED, That the Carl_Condit, Nevada County, is hereby designated as the polling place of the election precinet of Black Rock Placer Mining District; RESOLVED, That Thomas H. Taylor be appointed Insipector, and Car] WwW. 4H. house of Auburn and Whiting Streets taatsWillys SALES AND SERVICE WILLYS JEEPS Cars and ‘Trucks Howard Staats, Manager We Specialize in Overhauling Motors and Truck and Car Repairs Grass Valley Condit and K. M. Day, Judges, for this election; RESOLVED, That the election shall be held on Tuesday, November 5th, that the polls shall be open from purpose of electing two Directors for the term of four years; ibe secret,. written ballot, said ballots to be in the following form: BALLOT The regular general election ballot to be used, showing names of directors to be voted for and providing blank spaces for names to be written in. Resolved, That the Nevada City Nugget. is a newspaper of general circulation, published and circulated in Nevada County. The Secretary of the Board shall cause to be pubelection. There being no asthen business to come before the meeting, on motion of Director: W. H. Taylor, Jr., seconde? }v Director Jane F. Taylor, the -2me was duly adjourned. : GEO, BRENT, . = 2 Secretary. to the bone.—DeKalb Times, Payne, Ala, Papprieetee Atieror f anonaas : We'll Fix It ¢ 4 IF IT’S FIXABLE LOCKSMITH : MADE WE REPAIR BICYCLES WASHING MACHINES GUNS OF ALL KINDS LAWN MOWERS AND WE DO SAW FILING Don’s Fixit (Formerly Marc's Fixit) We Pick Up and Deliver 203 Main Street, Nevada City Telephone 449 % Theo. ‘Larsen, Claude B. . # 8:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. for the} RESOLVED, That the voting shall! lished therein three notices of this}. JOHNNY AND GENE . to serve you at——. RANKIN'S MOBILGAS: SERVICE (formerly Signal Station) Located on the east side of the Novada City-Grass Valley Highway, \{ Mile from the City Limits. MINOR REPAIRS and _ MOTOR TUNE-UPS AS WELL AS GAS, OIL AND LUBRICATION JOHNNY RANKINGS Whee kwiilageu«, SERVICE SO EASY ON YOUREYES Sept. %. 16, 23. Fort . . t . . . . The eays the Nationa! Conserbation Bureaw cost of traffic accidents tm 1945 amounted to approximately $1,— 450,000,000—almost one and a half billion dollars. It predicts that if present trends continue this year an@ women approximately 40,000 men, streets and highways. Joseph Le Conte whose given to Le and children. will meet death on our name has Conte Plateau im Arizona was a professor of geology at the University: of California for over 30 years. The loudest noise in the works is thunder. You can make old furniture sparkle ilke new in a jiffy with Jap-A-Lacl Its tough film won't mark up — will stand lots of washing with soap and water. W's Tomticrm SCHULDT $1.50 Per. Quart HARDWARE TELEPHONE :273 110 NORTH PINE STREET . NEVADA CITY Makes Easy KEYSTONE MEAT Meal Planning We carry the Best Meats obtainable. It is our pride to serve our patrons with good meat at good values. ook 0 213 a . AE A TE EN RL ca Nevada City 2 = Telephone 67 ‘