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September 8, 1939 (6 pages)

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ase FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 8. 1939. “TWO NEW MEMBERS Evangeline Chapter, O. E. S. held an enjoyable meeting Tuesday evening and many members were out to witness conferring of degrees on two new members, Mrs. Elizabeth HB. Coleman and Mrs. May .A. May of Alleghany. Refreshments were seryed at the close of the evening, Mrs. CG. B. Clark of North Bloomfield was a visitor. ‘Good Wholesome MEAT i kee ps vigorous young i bodies going wd Quality Meats Keep _ Customers Coming wd OUR REPUTATION Is OUR GUARANTEE NEVADA City N UGGET a . AERIAL VIEW CALIFORNIA STATE FAIRpears in the Pony Express Courier: Hear Ye Clampers! Third Street and’ University Ave., TON (5:00 p. m.), 30-year-old vinegar. coming year. m. is $2.00. Mail your reservation Yerba Buena of E.C.V. Hits Trail Tomorrow) The Yerba Buena chapter of E Clampus Vitus will hold high carnival tomorrow in the bay district according to the following notice which apfe There Blows the Ancient Hewgag! PREHISTORIC CLAMPILGRIMAGE AND PURSUIT OF POTABLES By PATRIARCHAL DEGREE, E Clampus. Vitus will assemble at ‘Berkeley, at the Fish Grotto and dispensary of FRANK SPENGER, Comforter of Clampers, at 10 o’clock on the morning of Saturday, Sept. niversary of the accession of our clampotent majesty Adam the First, and of our glorious Republic of California the 89th. The IROYAIL ‘PROCESSION will form and move way of U. S. 40 to the diggings of the Clampothunter and disturber of sleeping red-men who will demonstrate the sacred squaw sand and breast bone of Hop Mee at the ghost rancherie and 3000-year old rubbish heap at the north end of £1 Cerrito hill. The trail from this point will lead to the fossil beds at Rodeo, the © headstone of Joseph R. Walker at Martinez, the forgotten coal mines and cemetery at Somersville and Nortonville. Thence to Walnut Creek and Danville and to the summit of Mt. Diablo for an inspection of the Base ‘Line and Meridian and the State Museum. From there down the northwest side of the mountain to the abandoned winery at CLAYwhere the P. B. C.’s will receive an injection of 9, 1939; this being the 101st annorthward by After, the ceremonies the COFFEE CUP at Concord will spread a royal banquet, followed by conviviality and election of officers for the iC. L. CLAMP; .N. G. H. NOTE:—-All Clampers of Nevada ‘City-Grass Valley, Auburn, Placerville, and Los Angeles chapters are cordially invited to attend Yerba Buena’s royal blow out. Cost of banquet at Concord, (California, 7 p. and check for same to V. L, Van: . se et i . o { . BEER— LEONG GROCERY E FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES —WINE i; SERVICES AT TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH The fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a. m., Holy Communion. 11 a. m., Morning Prayer, and sermon. Mr. Pateman will preach on: ‘The Faith I Hold To.’’ The music will be under the direction of Mrs. Marian to consult with him upon their problems or to ask his advice. The public is urged to use the church as a place for prayer and meditation during the morning hours. RICHARD L. P. BIGELOW, 4914 Broad Street Libbey; Mrs. Grace Raymond will be at the organ. ; Nevada City Next week Mr. Pateman will bei “tia ; gin .his official duties, The church . i will be open from nine o’clock in the : aa morning until noon upon Monday, : WHEN IN NEED OF Thursday, Friday and Saturday for : FUEL all who wish to enter for prayer or 4 TRY meditation. Mr. Pateman will be in ! \ " BONDS FUEL Co. the church office for all who wish { i Every purchase you make here is : money actually saved. We have the largest stock and the lowest prices for No. One Fuel in Nevada County. Delivered to Your Home. Phone 476, Grass Valley 149 Park ae ae Avenue. Senior Warden. PASTEURIZED RAW CREAM AND MILK’ oe BO 04a ence = i—— cy) EN: Mg SiccheoCadeoer Delivery Service in Nevada City : . Grass Valley SEND US A POSTAL—DRIVER WILL CALL 1} ADDRESS, MABEN’S DAIRY, BOX 847, GRASS VALLEY ' NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests from 25. to 1000 pounds, giving ihe free gold percentages of sulphurets, value of sulphrets and tailings Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. 5 Mail order check work promptly attended to. ‘Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies ! AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES 603 W. Broad Street—Phone 69. PLANTS FERNS CUT FLOWERS For Every Occasion Telegraph Delivery Anywhere in United States derhoof, Museum of Paleontology, University of California. SCOUTING WILL ADOPT NEW PLAN FOR FINANCING Introduction: of ‘the ‘Council Wide Sustaining Membership Plan of Scout Financing was launched: ‘this week with the contacting ‘of a‘ large number of people interested in the scouting program and‘ youth in 'general by a number of local citizens acting as a Scout Committee for this purpose. The need for support to this movement, ‘The Greatest Youth Program of Our Time,’’ say the editors of Time magazine, was never as strong as the present. One of the greatest inheritances of American life is the character development programs fostered by agencies of which the Boy Scouts of America are the recognized leaders. The district committee of Auburn is taking the lead in preparing the 1939-40 budget raising but this will be almost immediately followed by campaigns .in Roseville, Penryn, Grass Valley and Nevada City. Members of the district committee in Auburn who have been charged with this particular responsibility and who are devoting their time to a eareful “sales campaign” of selling scouting information will seek to register a hundred “sustaining members” who will make possible the program for boys in this area. It costs ten dollars: a year to sustain a boy in scouting, it was pointed out and the taking of these sustaining memberships will insure the development of a more continued and far reaching program. Personnel of the Auburn district committee include Guy Brundage, chairman of sustaining membership for the council, Will S. Cluff, district and council finance chairman who will direct the district business and general campaign at the close of the sustaining membership period; Herb Cooper, member of the sustaining membership committee; Wyman Olson, district chairman; Ray Carlisle, Ted Bosby, L. HH. Reynolds, Lowell Sparks, Walt Williams and Bill Jansen. Following the sustaining membership drive which closes !on September 19, arrangements will be made tocomplete the district campaign contacts directed by W. 8. Cluft.Jusr WonbeER-IN? I wonder now as sounds of strife -Reverberate in lands afar, And four grim horsemen ride again Beneath the glare of one dread ‘star, If we, who dwell in Freedom's land, Through all the bitter days to be, With thought and word and deed shall guard Our heritage of liberty. I wonder if we, the citizens of the United States, living as we do with evidences of world madness upon every hand, will be able to retain our sanity; we should make every effort to do'so, for upon the avoidance of war hysteria depends in great measure the neutrality which will keep our country out
of the maelstrom of horror into which the nations of Europe have already been swept. As was pointed out by our President during his radio speech of Sunday evening, September 3, it will be impossible to keep out thoughts from selecting the side which we hope will win; the great majority of Americans are in full sympathy with the democracies—that is natural; but loyalty. to our own country, her institutions and ideals is of the first importance. During this most critical time in world history, we must if possible, refrain from hate. No matter what our individual race or blood may be, our ancestors once fled from countries of the old world in order to escape the intolerances and persecutions which had become to them unendurable, and we, their descendants, are Americans all. Hatred became rampant in the last world war; if during the one now in process, those flames can be kept from mounting to such heights, we shall know, that despite all theories to the contrary, the world of mankind is advancing somewhat upon that road which leads on to the establishment of better relationship among races, tribes and nations. The democracies have no heart for waging war upon the German people; but they are arrdyed against the “system which is founded upon the most odious tenents of Nietzchean philosophy, and incarnated in the life and character of Adolph Hitler. We may well keep the President’s advice in mind; remember that in the words of Lord Cham‘brute force, bad faith, intolerance and persecution” things through, berlain, ‘ “think have involved the nations of Europe i in this present conflict; and frown upon any individual, group or subversive institution, which seeks to inflame the minds of men with hate and . Ltd., /of the County of Nevada, California, or to exhibit them, with The world is filled with war’s alarm— Stout hearts grow cold with dread; Death lurks beneath the sullen wave And rides the wrack o’er head. fear, or sow in the soil of this free land pernicious seeds of foreign and leperous ideaologists. That we may never come to know the full import . of those words, is the prayer of every true hearted and loyal American. —A. MERRIAM CONNER. HERE’S CHANCE FOR YOUNG MEN TO FLY FOR U.S. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6.—Col. G. T. Perkins, Army Recruiting Officer for Northern California and Western Nevada with offices in the Federal office building, San Francisco, announced today that new quotas and new authority has been received for the making of Army enlistments in his district. In addition to the various branches and stations open to enlistment, Colonel Perkins said, he has authority to make 175 enlistments for service with®the Army Air Corps, 100 of the new Air Corps men will go to Hamilton Field, San Rafael, Calif, and 75 will be sent to the Army Air Base at March Field, Riverside,. Cal. While this is the heaviest air corps quota ever placed upon the San Francisco district, the Officer is of the opinion that the applications of qualified men will far exceed the quota and advises young. @ men with a high school education or) its equivalent or who havé a. jourRecruiting . @ : neyman’s rating in a mechanical tradé to make early application at the néarest recruiting office listed below: Post Office Building, Marysville, and Federal Building, Sacramento. Tattooing among sailors changes with the times, During the Civil War, sailors had tattooed on their bodies pictures of the Monitor and other famous ships of that period, also eagles, stars, flags and Uncle Sams. Spanish-American war days called for the Battleship Maine, scenes in Cuba and the Philippines, Admiral Dewey and “The Girl They Left Behind.” World War sailors went in for airplanes, Red Cross Nurses, ports of interest, Allied flags, battle scenes . and mademoiselles. Street Superintendent Hallett, and crew patched paveme on Zion and Commercial streets terday. Fall and winter maintenance: work is being done all over the city. LEGAL NOTICES UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, GE LAND OFFICE, DISTRICT OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CALI= FORNIA. MINERAL APPLICATION NO 082228 JULY 13, 1939. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Empire Star Mines Company, whose Post Office address ig Grass Valley, California, has made application for patent fer three (3) placer mining claims situate in the Willow Valley Mining District, Ne . vada County, California, in the Southwest quarter of Section 9, Township 16 North, Range 9 Hast, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, deseribed as follows: (1) MURCHIE PLACER CLAIM, consisting of the South half of theNorthwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 9, Township 16 North, Range 9 East, Mount Diable Base and Meridian. (2) DUKE PLACER CLAIM, consisting of the North half of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 9, Township 16 North, Range 9 East, Mount Diable Base and Meridian. i .(3) SATLOR PLACER CLATM, consisting of the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 9, Township 16 North, Range 9 East, Mount Diable Base and Meridian. That the: lands adjoining on the North, South, East and West are patented. That the location notice for the Murchie Placer Claim is recorded im Book “32” of Mining Claims, page 401, Records of Nevada ‘County, California; that the location notice — for the Duke Placer Claim is recoréed in Book “32” of Mining Claims, page 396, Records of Nevada Coumty, California; that the Jocation notice for the Sailor Placer Claim is recorded in Book “32” of Mining Claims, page 402, records of Nevada County, California. . ELLIS PURLEE, if Register. Date of First Publication: July 17, ade of Last Publication: Sept. , 1939. NOTICE TO CREDITORS {N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA.NO. 3786 In the Matter of the Estate of RALPH WG@ODHOUSE BARTLETT, also known as RALPH W. BARTLETT, and R. W. BARTLETT, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN be the undersigned, administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of Ralph Woodhouse Bartlett, alse known as Ralph W. Bartlett and KR. 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 pub-— lication of this notice, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court State ofthe necessary vouchers, to the administratrix with the will annexed at the law offices of her attorney; T. Tn Chamberlain, Placer ‘County Bank ‘Building, Auburn, Placer County, California, the same being the place designated for the transaction of the business of said estate. E BEATRICE HANSEN, Administratrix with the Will An-—" nexed. ! T. L. CHAMBBRLAIN, Aubura, California. Attorney for Administratrix. First publication 1939. Last publication September 1939. Gept. 1, 8, 15, 22. OWL TAVERR GOOD EATS GOOD DRINKS. GOOD C Drop-in and see us. 134 Mill St., Grass V: 22 September. SG as