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Nels City puget — Monday, September 28, 1942. Page Tistee
SCHOOL
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GRASS VALLEY
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Phones 109-M 109-3
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not receive your copy of the
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PHONE 36
. Volume 30 at page 266 thereof.
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEG iAL NOTICE
United States Department of the
Interior U. S. Land Office, Sacramento, California, Dated: August
4, 1942. M. A. 030718.
Notice is hereby given that Metal
Products Holding Corporation,
‘whose address is Galen Building, San
Francisco, California, has made application for patent to the Teluride,
White Quartz and Grizley No 4.
Lodes, M. S. No. 6168 in the Meadow
Lake Mining District, Nevada County, California, described as follows:
TELURIDE LODE: Beginning at
Corner No. 1, which is located on a
granite ledge 14x50 feet, 12 ft. above
ground, marked ‘‘X-T-1-6168,” from
which the quarter section corner. of
Sections 4 and 9, T. 17 N., R.13 E.,
M. D. M., bears S: 58° 39’ 50” #E.
844.67 ft. distant; thence S. 71° W.
(Var. 18° 37’ E.). 602.08 ft. to Corner No. 2. a granite stone 7x11x20
inches, set 8 in, in the ground and in
a mound of stones, marked ‘‘T-26168”; thence N. 26° 43’ W. (Var.
19° E.) 1490.64 feet to Corner No.
3, a granite stone 14x18x24 inches,
set 10 in. in the ground in a mound
of stones, marked ‘‘T-3-BL-1-6168"';
thence’ N. 71° E. (Var. 18° 48’ E.)
598.76 feet to Corner No. 4, which is
identical with Corner No. 1 of the
Grisley No. 2 Lode, this Survey
6168 herein previously — described;
thence S. 26°-50’ 40” E. (Var. 18° 46’
E) 1491.1 feet to Corner No. 1, the
place of beginning.
Adjoining patented claim, as shown
by the plat of survey, is the Kentucky Quartz Mine, Lot 38, survey
number unknown, owner Frank Pauson & Sons; adjoining claims of this
Survey 6168 are Edison, White
Quartz and Big Lode.
GRIZLEY NO. 4 LODE: Beginning
at Corner No. 1 of the Grizley No. 4
Lode, a granite rock 9.5x11x24 inches, set 7 in. in the ground and in
a mound of stone, marked ‘“G4-16168,” from which the quarter section corner of Sections 4 and 9, ‘TT.
LUN. Re-13° BM Dr M. bears S.
58° 07’ W. 1225,15feet distant;
thence N. 31° 57’ EB. (Var. 18° 05” E.)
600 feet to Corner No. 2, a granite
ledge 2x4 feet, 1 ft. above ground,
marked ‘“X-G4-2-6168"; thence N.
55° 23° W. (Var. 18° 03’ E.). 1481.58 feet to Corner No. 3, which is
identical with Corner No. 6 of the
Grizley No 1 Lode of this Survey
6168 herein previously © described;
thence S. 31° 57’ W. (Var. 18° E.)
600 feet to Corner No. 4, a granite
rock 4x10x24 inches set 10 in. in the
ground in a mound of stone, marked
“G4-4-6168"’; thence S. 55° 23’ E.
(Var. 17° 55’ E.) 1481.58 feet to
Corner Ne. 1, the’place of beginning.
Adjoining and conflicting claims,
as. shown by the plat of survey, are
the Eagle No. 2, Grizley No. 1, and
White Quartz Lodes of this Survey
No. 6168.
WHITE QUARTZ LODE: Beginning at Corner No. 1 of the White
the point for Corner No. 6 of patented Lot No. 38, the Kentucky Lode,
on a granite ledge 8x75 feet, 16 ft.
above ground, marked ‘X-WQ-16168-KQM-6-L-38 from which the
quarter section corner of Sections 4
ana :9; TT) VEN. R138: hs MoM. D. MM.
thence N. 30° 45’ E. (Var. 18° 42”
E.) 600 ft. to Corner No. 2, a granite
rock’ 4x14x26 inches set 10 in. in
the ground marked ‘‘WQ-2-6168”’; .
thence N. 59° 28° 50” W. (Var. 17°
20’ E.) 1494.74 feet to Corner No.
3, a granite rock 10x20 ft. 10 feet
above ground mafked “X-WQ-G1-26168’; thence S. 30° 457 W. (Var.
18° 11’ BE.) 600 feet to Corner No. 4,
which is identical with Corner No. 5
of patented Lot 38, the Kentucky
Lode, a granite sténe 5x15x24 inches
set 10 in. in the ground and ina
mound of stone, marked ““WQ-4-6168KQM-5-Lot 38’; thence S. 59° 28” 50”
BH. 1494.74 feet to Corner No. 1, the
place of beginning. ;
Adjoining claims, as shown by the
plat of survey, are’ Kentucky Lode,
Lot 38. and lot 40, U. S. Grant No.
1. Adjoining and conflicting claims
as shown by the plat of survey, are
Pullman Quartz Mine, Lot No. 37,
claimant unknown, and Grizley No.
4, Grizley No. 1, Grizley No. 2 and
Teluride, this Survey 6168. All conflict with Lot 38, Kentucky Lode, is
expressly excluded from this application.
Location notices are recorded in
Book 33 of Mining Claims, pages
273, 274, 276 et seq of Official Records, Nevada County, California.
ELLIS PURLEE, Register.
Date of First Publication August
10, 1942.
Date of Last Publication October
12, 1942.
NOTICE
Nevada City, California, July 9, 1942
TO CHRIS N. LAUSTEN, his heirs
and to all whom it may concern:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That
the undersigned for over five years
made and performed $100 worth of
labor and improvements upon and
for the benefit, development and improvement of the Golden Edna Placer Mining Claim. The location of this
property is described in the office of
the Recorder of the County of Nevada, State of California, in -said
County’s records of Placer Claims in
That said labor and improvements
consisted of continuation of the tunnel 18 feet through solid rock; 100
feet open cut work and cleaning out
old tunnel, during the years 193031-37-38-39-40, for the purpose of
developing the said claims or group.
You are hereby further notified
that if within ninety days after this
notice by publication you or any other interested parties fail to contribute, your interest in said claim will
be forfeited to become the property
of the subscriber, your co-worker,
under Section 2324 of the revised
statutes of the United States and the
amendments thereto. Signed,
. M. MARTINE,
EDNA A. MARTINE.
Quartz Lode, which is identical with .
bears S. 5° 49’ E. 925.46 feet distant;.
THINKING OUT LOUD
(Continued from Page One)
‘been called wpon to suffer greatly.
“tt might drive us to the realization that morale is the spiritual
capacity of a people to endure
pain and suffering and not a campaign of bill posters, pep talks and
band concerts. .
“It might free us of the calmness with which we read of the ordeals of the Russian army.
It might, in our shaken frame of
mind, drive us to the Lincoln
Memorial in Washington, where on
the north wall we could read the
second inaugural, in which President Lincoln posed the disquieting
proposition that perhaps the nation
was being punished in those days
for having enslaved a race.
“Thus conditioned to the unpleasant task of self-examination,
we have tempted adversity and
slavery by trading our fime sounding concepts of the freedom and
dignity of the individual for a tess
of advertising slogans and political
cliches.
“This painful technique of real-.
istic self-analysis might even remind us that .freedom, like any
other virtue, does not exist in a
vacuum. It must be worked and
practiced to exist at all. And like
any other virtue, it imposes upon
those who would have it the unpleasant tasks of discipline and sacrifice. A materialistic people do
not learn these tasks by reading
posters or listening to pep talks,
any more than you can learn to
play the violin by the some methods.
‘We have, of course, under the
stress of the war, had a spiritual
rejuvenation of a kind.
“But I rather feel that our spiritual revival is a little bit like that
of the boy who said his prayers
#niy when he had to sleep in a
folding bed.
“We have been wrangling for
months over a tax bill for 1942.
which in plain language means
that we have been fighting over
who is going to pay how much for
this catastrophe which has engulfed us. The pressure of rival economic groups, each armed with unassailable statistics to show how
that group will suffer injustice if
thus and so happens, has ebbed and
flowed like the tides for ten
months.
“TI fail to detect. a spirit of sacrifice in these group gyrations before Congress. Neither does it indicate that we have a_e spiritual
grasp of our threatening fate when
we sell bonds to help finance a
war of survival or extermination on
the promise of profitable monetary
returns on the investment. I see no
fundamental grasp of our predicament in anti-union employers who
sabotage production committees for
fear that industry will be Sovietized, nor in labor union leaders who
are so concerned about the competitive position of their own little
groups as to examine the war with
regard to how their own puny fortunes will be affected if labor unity
is achieved or jurisdictional lines
are eradicated.
LEGAL NOTICES
United States Department of the
Interior, General Land Office District
Land Office at Sacramento, California. Mineral Application No. 304458.
September 22, 1942. Notice is hereby given that ELWELL GOPRING.
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,
whose postoffice address is R. F. D.,
‘Nevada City, California, has made application for patent for two placer
mining claims situate in the Selby
Flat Mining District, Nevada County, California, in the % of Section 1, Township 16 North, Range 8
East, 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. I, T, 16 N. R. 8 EB,
M. D. B. & M., and the SEY of the
NW% of Sec. 1, T. 16 N., R. 8 E.,
M. D. B. &M., comprising the E 1/,
of the NW% of said Section 1. (2)
Loyal. Placer Mining Claim, consisting of the SW% of the NW% of Sec.
1.7. 16°N5 Re 8 EB. M.D B. MM,
That the lands adjoining on the
North, South, East and West are patented. There are no. conflicting
claims. That the location notice for
the Bast Extension Loyal Gravel
Placer Mining Claim is recorded in
Book 24 of Mining Claims at page
431, Records of Nevada’ County, California; .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 County,
California. A vein or lode of quartz,
in the N% NEY NWY% (N¥%& of lot
3) said Sec. 1, T. 16 N., R. 8 E., M.
D. B. & M., which is believed to be
gold bearing; is hereby expressly exeluded from this application. Ellis
Purlee, Register.
(Date of. First Publication:
28, 1942.
Date of Last Publication: NovemSept.
First publication July 9, 1942.
Last publication October 8, 1942.
“T think our
German Naziism we are fighting a
monstrous thing that started out
as a God-man complex, and now is
fighting to the death, whether that
God-man complex still exists or
not, in the desperate realization
that Naziism and the deluded fools
who are backing Naziism cannot
survive if they do not win and exterminate their victims.
“We would find it hard to follow through the, thought that the
little Japs, for whom we have always entertained a rather fond
contempt, consider us foppish because wel equip our aviators with
parachutes. It degrading
though? to these our_enemies: that
there should be any alternative to
defeat save violent death.
“We are whistling in a
yard to keep from facing reality.
We prate about our unity of purpose. Then. we retire to the woodshed with a sharp pencil and a
clean shingle to figure out whether
the agricultural or the petroleum
interests will grab the synthetic
rubber business, and whether the
British-Dutch rubber cartel will be
revived after the war to threaten
this new industry. We hope that
we can enlist the support of the
masses in Latin America and our
gravetoo much toward solving the agrarjan problems of our neighbors to
the south or the economic problems
of our fellow-Americans. And we
hope that the Russians will whip
the Nazis, but not too unreasonable
about, spreading their uncomfortable doctrines outside of Russia.
“And all the time we have a
dusty standard in the attack
around which we could all rally if
we would but break it out and understand its dynamic implications.
“IT mean the standard of. democratic idealism, which means tolerance, humility, sacrifice, and understanding of the meaning of
human dignity. It is a standardfashioned for us long ago in suffering and hardship, by our forefathers. We put it away and took
instead the billboards which proclaimed us the strongest, greatest
and most superlative people that
~ ever put in two and got out five.
“We are still flexing our imaginary muscles and shouting: ‘Wait
till I eatch that lug who hit me
when I wasn’t looking’!
“We had betiter stop for a moment and look in a flat mirror, to
see if our gym trunks fit us.
“At this point in the speech i
should shift gears and wind up
with predictions of a glorious finish of our uphill fight
“But I’m not going to do it.
“We are still losing this war. It
will take all we’ve got to win—
what are you going to do about
b hr eld
insufferable and.
--materialistic pride has rendered us.
.-incapable of realizing fully that in
own Negroes, without having to do
IS NEEDED
even when
budget 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.
ber 30, 1942. L
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THE POCKETBOOK
of KNOWLEDGE -&.
A NEW CELLULOSE WRAPPING
MATERIAL —WHICH
PROTECTS WAR SHIPMENTS
FROM RUST, DUST AND
CORROSION —HAS BEEN
DEVELOPER BYA CHEMICAL
COMPANY
IRISH POTATOES
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CAMPTONVILLE, Sept. ee
community narrowly escaped a disastrous fire Friday early afiernon
when a grass fire started in the yard
of W. ©. Williams and quickly
spread. A general alarm was sounded and the forest service fire, crew .
responded and in due time the flames were put under control but not
until it had destroyed the winter
wood supply of the Williams family
which was in the yard where the
fire started.
This was the first occasion that the
new fire hydrants which were installed about town last spring have
been used for actual fire fighting.
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