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September 7, 1942 (4 pages)

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ON ae ry MO Ey = 7 WG \\ ¢ Bisma-Rex is most efficlent in its action — and guaranteed by us. Quicker and better than other antiacid powders. : Generous sizes 50c — $1.00 R. E. HARRIS THE REXALL DRUG STORE Phone 100 We Can HELP YOU Make Your Car last for the duration. Factory Specified Engine TuneUp and Steering and Front End Alignment Equipment SERVICE GARAGE W. S. WILLIAMSON, Prop. Jor. Pine and Spring. Phone 106 SAFE AND LOCKSMITH Keys Made While You Wait Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Machines, Hlectric lrons, Stoves, Etc. Repaired. SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED Gunsmith, Light Welding RAY’S FIXIT SHOP 109 West Main St., Phone 602 GRASS VALLEY For VENETIAN BLINDS and LATEST PATTERNS IN WALL PAPER r e+ . John W. Darke 109-J Phones 109-M FINE WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service & Repairing . Work Called for and Delivered Clarence R. Gray: ‘. . 520 Coyote Street Phone 152 New Deal Under Management of Pauline and Johnnie 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please Every Taste ; TO NUGGET SUBSCRIBERS _ Will you please notify the Nugget Office any time you do “not receive your copy of the Nevada City Nugget. PHONE 386 > 2 ~ \\ AE ey FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD. PALACE Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables Beer and Wine _ COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA. CITY, PHONE 898 Nevada City Nugget — Monday, September 7, 1942. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE of the SacraAugust United States Department Interior U. S: Land. Office, mento, California. Dated: 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 CounTELURIDE LODE: 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, E. 17-N.; Ro 13 E., M. D. M., bears S. 58° 39’ 50” &#., 844.6% ft. distant; thence S. 71° W. iOVar, 18° 377 fh). 602,08 ft. to: Cor. ner No. 2. a granite stone 7x11x20 . inches, set 8 in, in the ground and in a mound of stones, marked ‘T-2-. 6168’; 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° EB. €Var. 18° 48’ EB.) 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 Seginning. : 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 in? ches, 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, T. if NL R13 Me D: M. bears S: 58° 07’ W. 1225.15 feet distant; thence N. 31° 57: EB. (Var. 18° 05’ B.) ledge 2x4 feet, 1 ft. above ground, marked ‘'X-G4-2-6168";’ thence N. Boe 23% W. ¢Var. 18° 3" BB.) 148158 feet to Gorner, 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 sét 10 in. in the ground in a mound of stone, marked “G4-4-6168"; thence S. 55° 23’ E. (Var. 17° 55’ BE.) 1481.58 feet to Corner No. 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 Quartz Lode, which is identical with 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 and 95-'R.-17eN,,; Re 18-E., Me DioM: bears S. 5° 49’ B. 925.46 feet distant: 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. 8, a granite rock 10x20 ft. 10 feet above ground marked ‘“X-WQ-G1-26168’; thence S. 30° 45° -W. (Var: 18° 11’ E.) 600 feet to Corner No. 4, which is identical with Corner No. 5 of patented Lot 38, the Kentucky Lode, a granite stone 5x15x24 inches set 10 in. in the ground and in a mound of stone, marked ‘““WQ-4-6168KQM-5-Lot 38”; thence S. 59° 28” 50” EB, 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 applieation. Location notices are recorded in Book 33 of Mining Claims, pages 278, 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 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 Volume 30 at page 266 thereof. That said labor and improvements consisted of continuation of the tunnel 18 feet through solid rock; 100 feet open cut work and cleaning out 81-37-38-39-40, for the 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, ED. M. MARTINE, EDNA A. MARTINE. — First publication July 9, 1942. Last publication October 8, 1942, ty, California, described as follows: ; Beginning at . 600 feet to Corner No. 2, a granite . > and]: old tunnel, during the years 1930-. ._ . purpose of . " COURT CALENDAR The following orders were made in the superior court Friday. by Judge George L. Jones: Estate of ‘Bessié Williams, deceased. Petition for letters of administration. Mrs. Ernie White appointed administratrix. Estate of John ‘Persan, Petition -for letters of administration. Lila (M. (Champion appointed administrator on her official bond. Estate of Beatrice Taylor, deceased. Petition for lette of administratior. Ruth Gmanski appointed addeceased. rs ministratrix. Estate of August deceased. ‘Petition for letters of administration. Letters testamentary sued to L. N. Larsen and B, C. Austin. : Estate and guardianship Nugent, incompetent. Mary E. gent appointed guardian. Estate of R. L. Alderman, deceased. Petition for letters of administration with will annexed. Letters of administration with will annexed issued to Curran A. Heath. Estate of Travis Hosking, deceased. Petition to terminate proceeding submitted. Estate and guardianship of Elizabeth Stevens, incompetent. Further Anderson, of: Paul NuLEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Tuesday, September 1, 1942. The regular. monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of BLACK ROCK PLACER MINING DISTRICT was held at the office of the President, W. H. Taylor, 942 Russ Building, San Francisco, 11:00 A. 'M., Tuesday, September Ist, 1942.
Present: _W:. H. “Taylor, Lachman, George Munger. i Albsent: Theo. Larsen. (C. E. Clar®. The following resolutions were introduced by Albert Lachman, seconded by George Munger, and unanimouslv adonted: 3 RESOLVED. That in corformity with Section 50, Placer ining Déstrict Act. the Black Rock Placer Mining District is established as one election precinct, the ‘boundaries thereof to be those of the Rlack Rock Mining District as described in the Resolution of the Board of Snvervisors, INevada (County, dated May 9, 1934: RESOLVED, That the house Claude (Clark, Nevada County. hereby designated as ‘the polling place of the election precinct of Black Rock Placer Mining District: RESOLVED, That W. H. Tavloz he appointed dnspector, and Claude (Clark and Jane Taylor, Judges, for this election; RESOLVED, That the eleztion shall be held on Tuesday, November 3rd, that the polls shall be open from 8:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. for the purpose of electing two Directors for the term of four years; RESOLVED, That the. voting shall be secret, ‘written ‘ballot, said ballots to be the following form: Albert of is BALLOT The regular general election ballot to be used, showing names of directors to ibe voted for and _ providing blank spaces for names to tbe 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 pubdlished therein three notices of this election. There being no further business to come before the meeting, on motion of Director Lachman, .seconded by Director Munger, the same twas duly adjourned. 3 GEORGE MUNGER, Secretary. California, at} Fe a ee ene eae ae ens. Estate of Mary A. Jefford, deéeasceased. Final account approved and estate distributed as prayed for. Hstate of Thomas J. Wolder, ceased. Final account and petition tate distributed as prayed for. Estate and guardianship of William Waddell, incompetent. ed account submitted. Estate of Archie Litchenberger, ‘incompetent. Petition to extend mortZage granted. Mining Company. quiet. title action. title granted. , Helen Wolfe vs. David Bentley, et al. Default to quiet title action. Continued to September 18th.Mary 'C. (Campbell vs. Henry F. Dodson et al. Default to quiet title action. Decree quieting title entered. Jean Stewart Overmire vs. Alex W. Rafton et all. Default to quiet title action. Action dismissed as to al. Default Decree et Lo quieting hearing of petition for instruetions. Permission granted to open envelope and give. contents to John C. Nived. Motion to tax costs. Continued to September 18th. James Snell vs. Hamilton Lash . ibaugh. Demurrer to complaint. Démurrer sustained as.te—first count. Plaintiff given 10 days to amend. Estate of Lucy Mayo, deceased. Petition for letters of administration. George M. “Noyes appointed administrator. Estate of Eliza M. Shurtleff, dede-. for distribution submitted. Estate Alfred C. Scrivens, deceas-. éd. Final account approved and esu BARNACLES Amend. Sesire Mazzanti, vs. Jack Rabbi: ' O. C. Shebley; default-of all defend-. Matter submitted. THE POC ~2 ia —_———— ee ee eTrBoc<. (oe KNOWLEDGE . ===> . SOME NATINES IN CHILE eS EAT Seq = 4 wyrat STEEL COMPANY ROLLED ENOUGH STEEL PLATES IN ONE WEEK WW PROVITE ARMOR PLATE FOR MORE THAN FTOOO 7ZANKS FOUR-ENGINED BOMBER REQUIRES SOME 300 y INSTRUMENTS “THE WING “TIPS OF THE GIANT . B-19 BOMBER. ARE: AS MUCH AS 3 FEET HIGHER WHILE \N FLIGHT "THAN WHEN ON “THE GROUND ‘ ants for failure to answer entered. . BONDS & STAMPS. ~ HERE 3 U.S. Treasury Dept. “Our latest batch of War Bonds is bringing almost immediate action." . . . . WSS—421 hk MISS YOLANDA SOGA BECOMES BRIDE OF HOBART L. CHILDERS (Miss Yolanda Soga became the bride of Hobert L. Childers in Reno, Nev., yesterday. The popular young—couple, both graduates of the Nevada City High School, were attended by Miss Doris Rozynski of Sacramento, formerly of Nevada City and Ray Childers of Nevada City, brother of the bridegroom. The couple had been engaged for several months H.owever, théir romGept. 7, 14, .21. THE POCKETBOOK PARACHUTE BOAT, INSTANTLY INFLATABLE FOR EMERGENCY USE, HAS BEEN DEVELOPED By A. RUBBER COMPANY TO A HEAVY! WHE! THE GLYCERINE PRODUCED AS A BY-PRODUCT IN MAKING ‘TEN POUNDS OF SOAP 1S THE AMOUNT REQUIRED FOR. MANUFACTURING $/X POUNDS OF OYNAMITE “TEA 15 GROWN IN HE U.6.— BUT .FOR DECORATION ONLY. MANY, SOUTH ‘is! (CAROLINIANS GROW THE RE AIRPLANE ENGINES LIGHTER MATERIAL IS CUT AWAY” EVER POSSIBLE AND INSERTS OF A LIGHTER. MATERIAL, SUCH AS ~~ ALUMINUM, ARE MADE ance dates back two years when ou were attending high school. The former Miss Soga was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Soga. She formerly was employed here and in Grass Valley stores, later going to Winters to work for + her sister. She returned to Nevada . 'City several weeks ago. . (Childers is a son of (Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Childers. of Nevada City. He took a prominent part in sports and student affairs at the Nevada City High School. For the past two years he has been employed by William Home at his men’s furnishing store in. this city. Mr. and Mrs. Childers will make! their home in this city until Childers is called into the army. Soldier Boy 15,000 Miles Away Hears Mother’s Voice SCHENECTADY, Sept. 7.—Private Warren Aaltman of Brookline, Mass. now some place in Pacific 15,000 miles from home, experienced the “miracle of miracles’’ he declared, when he heard his mother’s voice, sending greeting to him in a shortwave program originating in Boston and ‘broadcast over General Electric short wave stations. This was one of a series of weekly salutes from different cities being arranged by newspapers all over the country. This particular program was _ sponsored by the Boston (Herald-Traveler, Warren is 124 years old and was a student at Boston University when inducted into the army more than a A man may fall into a thousand perplexities, but if his heart ‘be upright and his intelligence unclouded, he will issue from them all without dishonor.—Stevenson. 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. Chamber of Commerce OFFICE IN CITY HALL PHONE 575 year ago. NEVADA CITY ASSAY Mail order check work Agent for New York-California Delaware Underwriters . «s 2 ’ E. J.N. OTT Vractical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gol percentages of*sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. * Assays made for-gold, silver, lead and copper. promptly attended to; Underwriters, Westchester ana : Automobile Insurance