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September 9, 1940 (4 pages)

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sO NE eR AOR ETO RIN ePIC REAR SOT WI pas tabistachocleschunsnkctaeencagelam eae ienenieieg PAGE TWO MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1940. NEVADA CITY NUGGET + +. Nevada City Nugget ~, 805 Broad Street. Phone 36, ; A Legal News aper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City. H: M. LE&ETE . = Editor and Publisher Proliished Seini-Weekly, Monday and,.Thursday evada Ciiy, California, and entered as mail \ econd class in the postoffice at Ne vada City under Act of Congress, March 3, ES 25. SUBSCRIPTION RATES j One year (in Agvance)2 i $2.50 — + Roosevelt’s Evasion Scored . Candidate Roosevelt’s evasion of Wendell Wiilkie’s challenge to public debate, on the ground that he is too much preoccupied with the Battle of Britain, is scored by the Baltiraore Sun, a Democratic newspaper, in an editorial, which says in part: : Mr. Willkie does well in renewing his chailenge to Mr. Roosevelt to engage in face-to-face debates on the stategof the Natinn and in suggesting ways in which Mr. Roosevelt could find the time for such debates. By hammering home the challenge, and continuing to hammer it, an end will be made to the pretense that Mr. Roosevelt is so occupied with the war in Europe that he cannot and should not, in this Presidential election, give attention to debates on the domestic affairs of the United States. To say that he will be within his rights in refusing the challenge to engage’in face-to-face debates with Mr. Willkie is not to say that he will be within his rights in refusing to engage in long-distance debates or the usual forms of public discussion of internal affairs. And that, quite clearly, is what the President and his advisers are attempting to claim as the campaign starts. Secretary ‘Ickes tried to talk down the nose to Mr. Willkie by explaining that the President “‘cannot adjourn the Battle of Britain.’”’ And the Associated Press reports from Hyde Park that, when asked about debates with Mr. Willkie, the President smiled, flicked ashes from his cigarette and recalled that in his acceptance speech he had said he was President of 130,000.000 people and things were in such shape that it waobvious that this year he could not do any campaigning. Of course. this is a transparent effort to use the war situation as a shield against debate on domestic issues. The war situation does take part of the President's time and attention. But it does not take too much of his time to prevent his con. ferring with Mr. Wallace, Chairman Flynn and other stalwarts ' “Thinking Solely i Fred Yost, Deceased. Henderson, in the Providence . ournal. Jehn Pianezzi, superintendent of a Mexico mine, visited with relatives and friends here last week. oe + Local Dairy Again Wins 2 Fair Gold Medal Award The Bret Harte Dairy of this ity for the eighth time in. nine years cayitured the Gold Medal Award for raw market milk at the state fair in Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. N. Johnson, operators of the dairy, received notification their milk was given . the award Friday night. Bret Harte Dairy also won first prize for ungraded pasteurized milk, HOOPER & WEAVER MORTUARY, INC 246 So. Church Street Grass Valley § Phone 364 24-hour Ambulance Service. AUTO-CYCLE CRASH RESULTS IN SUIT ™dward T. Warren of Grass Val: ley has filed a suit in the superior -o rt here against Hugy Dunn, asked $6,270 for injuries suffered when the motorcycle he was riding allegedly was struck by an antormohile . operated by Dunn on Race Street in Grass .Valley on September 21st of last year. The suit charges Dunn drove his automobile recklessly, causing the collision, LEGAL NOTICES No. 4076 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. . RS oe { IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE . STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND: FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. . In the Matter of the Estate of . . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That in the campaign for a third term. And the war does not take’! too much of his time to prevent his spending days on tours of . inspection which may be pleasant, but are wholly superficial. . It is not the Battle of Britain which prevents the Presi-' dent’s engaging in face-to-face debates with Mr. Willkie on: domestic affairs, nor is it the preparedness program. It is not the Battle of Britain which causes Mr. Roosevelt to smile and flick the ashes from his cigarette and tell the reporters that things are in such shape this year that, as President of . 30,000,000 people, he obviously cannot do any campaigning. The “truth is that Mr. Roosevelt wishes to evade the following facts: The fact that under the New Deal new enterprise has been stagnant for the longest period in our history. The fact that under the New Deal the pool of permanent . unemployment is the largest in our history. The fact that under the New Deal federal taxes been tripled and still fall far short of expenditures. The fact that under the New Deal the national debt haz been more than doubled and is now runaway. The fact that under the New Deal promises in 1932 anc 1936 to control spending and debt have been worthle-The fact that under the New Deal spending ard debt: are not so much as mentioned in public. Also, of course, if the Battle of Britain can be made into a shield, there will be no need for Mr. Roosevelt, Mr. Ickes and the others of the inner circle to stand up publicly in support of their argument that this particular President is The Indispensable Man, although the nation made shift to dispense with the services of Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Cleveland and other giants. The game is plain for all-to see. LEGAL NOTICES have appointed Inspector, and Claude Clark and George Munger, Judges, for this election; RESOLVED, That the election NOTICE : Tuesday, September 3, 1940. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of BUACK ROCK PLACER MINING DISTRICT was held at the office of the Presi-. dent, W. H. Taylor, 943 Russ Building ,San Francisco, California, at 11:00 A. M., Tuesday, September 3rd, 1940.. Present: W.H. Taylor, Albert Lachman, George Munger. Absent: Theo. Larsen, Carey P. Rogers. The following resolutions were introduced by Albert Lachman, sec-onded by George Munger, and unanimously adopted: RESOLVED, That in conformity with Section 50, Placer Mining District Act, the Black Rock Placer Mining District is established as one election precinct, the boundaries thereof to be those of the Black Rock Placer Mining District as described in the Resolution of the Board of Supervisors, Nevada County, dated May 9, 1934; RESOLVED, That the house of €laude Clark, Nevada County, is hereby designated as the polling place of the election precinct of Black Rock Placer Mining District; RESOLVED, That W. H. Taylor be shall be held on Tuesday, November 5th, that the polls shall be open from 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 noon for the purpose of electing three Directors for the term of four years; RESOLVED, That the voting shaJjl be secret, written ballot, said ballots to be 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; (aay . RESOLVED, That the Nevada City Nugget is a newspaper of general . circulation, published in Nevada County. The Secretary of the Board shall cause to be published 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 was adjourned. (Seal) GEORGE MUNGER, Secretary. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a_true copy of the Minutes of the Board of Directors. 5 : GEORGE MUNGER, Secretary. Sept. 9, 23, Oct. 7. icf 107 Min street Nevada County Photo Center Portraits, Commercial Photography, 8 Hour Kodak Finishing, Old Copies PHONE 67 ' . DeovoenapHer _ . Grass Valley Enlarging and Framing, : Kodaks and Photo Supplies, ~ Movie Cameras and Films the undersigned adminisiratrix of . the estate of Fred Yost, deceased, } will sell at private sale, to the high-. est bidder for cash, and subject to. confirmation by said Superior Court,. on Wednesday, the 25th day of Sep-! tember, A. D. 1940, at the hour of! ; ten o’clock A. M. or after said: day,, at the law offices of Lynne Kelly,; 127 Mill Street, Grass Valley, Nevada County, California, all the right, title, . interest and estate of the said Fred: Yost at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest that: ‘he said estate has by operation of, law or otherwise acquired other than! or in addition to that of the said} Fred Yost, at the time of his death,
in and to that certain real and per-! sonal property situate in the County} of Nevada, State of California, and! particularly described as follows: . Parcel No. 1: Plymouth Six Cylin-. der Coupe Automobile, Engine Number PJE 57916, 1940 Registration . Number 3B-8995. . Parcel No. 2: The South half of the'’ Southwest quarter of Section 34, in; Towrship 17 North, of Range 8 East, ; Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. . Bids or offers are invited for saidi o~onerty and must be in writing, and’ will be received at the law offices of T.ynne Kelly, 127 Mill Street, Grass Valley, California, attorney for said . administratrix, or may be filed with: the Clerk of the said Superior Court ' of the State of California in and for! the County of ‘Nevada, or delivered, to the said administratrix personal-} ly at ary time after the first publica-. tion of this notice and_ before the! making of said sale. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF! SALE: Cash, in lawful money of the! United States of America, in the full amount of the purchase price, to be paid on confirmation of sale by the said Superior Court. Dated: September 9th, 1940. LILA M,. CHAMPION. 'EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING -. SAVE ON LUMBER and building materials during our stock reduction and new yard sale. Boards and dimension lumber at substantial ; discounts. The Diamond Match! Co. 735 Zion St. Phone 22. 9-9-1te FORTY ACRES — Placer County Foothills. 6-room house, double garage, concrete cellar, deep well, pump, tools. Heavily wooded, running creek, good pasture, Mining possibilities. $5,500. No agents. P. O. Box 95, Penryn, California. 9-92tp, WANTED: Representative to look af-} ter our magazine subscription interests in Nevada City and vicinity. Every family orders subscriptions. Hundreds of dollars are spent for them each fall and winter in this vicinity. Instructions and equipment free. Guaranteed lowest rates on all periodicals, domestic and foreign. Represent the oldest magazine agency in the United States. Start a growing and. permanent business in whole or spare time. Address MOORE-COTTRELL, Inc., Naples Road, North Cohocton, New York. : BUILD THAT GARAGE, shed or make improvements while you can buy lumber and materials at a saving. See the Diamond Match Co. at the new yard and store near the Nevada City high school. 735 Zion St. Phone 22. seiekael LOST—Roll of Blankets in canvas . bag on Bloomfield road under, flume at Sugar Loaf, Bitney Ser-. vice Station, Grass Valley, Phone . 11-F-4. 9-53ip . KOR SALE—Very reasonable, easy . terms. 4 Room house with modern, fixtures, 12 acres of wooded land, whole or part, berries and garden. Inquire on place. Adele Renee. Old} Banner Road, Gold Flat. 8-291mo.; Loud Speaker Systems for Rent . Sale. Authorized Philco Auto Radiu Service. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAI —Specialists in Radio Ills, 112 South Church Street, Grass Valley Phone 984, : 2-19:13 As administratrix of the estate of Fred Yost, deceased. Sept. 9, 12; 16; 20, 23. No. 4076 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. In the Matter of the Estate of Fred Yost, Deceased. INOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned LILA M. CHAMPION, as administratrix of the state. of Fred Yost, deceased, to the COU a nena pam asmmamnnacaa tease t , itors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to file them with the necessary vouchers within six (6) months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within six (6) nfonths after the first publication of this notice to the said administratrix, at the law offices of Lynn Kelly, 127 Mill Street, Grass Valley, Nevada County, California, the same being her place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said Fred Yost, Deceased. Dated September 6th, 1940. LILA M. CHAMPION, Administratrix of the estate of Fred Yost, Deceased. First publication 1940. . Sept. 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7. September 9, Every purchase you make here is Pine Chunks, 12 or 14 in, tier $2.25) Pine Stove, 12 or 14 in. tier . Oak Chunks, 12 or 14 in. tier $3.25 Oak Stove, 12 or 14-in.tier Pine, 4 ft. cord Oak, 4 ft, cord Ooal ner ton aS $16.50 WATCHES CLEANED, $1.00. Main springs, $1.00. Watch Chrystalround, 25c, fancy, 50c. All work guaranteed. J. M. Bertsche, Watch and Clock repairing. With Ray's Fixit Shop, New location, 109 West Main Street, Grass Valley. 12-1ti -REAL ESTATE WALTER H. DANIELS LICENSED BROKER Phone 521 P.O. Box 501 ’ Nevada City WHEN IN NEED OF WOOD — COAL — OIL CALL BONDS FUEL CO, 149 Park Ave., Grass Valley. Ph. 476 money actually saved. We have the largest stock and the lowest prices for No. One Fuel in Nevada County. Prices Delivered to Your Home: : $2.50 _ Live, White or Black $3.50 $5.00 $8.00 ‘a y DiC LANES ~ GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION BROAD AND UNION’STREETS, NEVADA CITY Avoid a ‘big repair bill by having little ones attended to in time. Let us check your car regularly. It will save you money. WE TAKE PRIDE IN ANTICIPATING AND FILLING THE WANTS OF OUR CUSTOMERS WITH 100 PER CENT SATISFACTION—You'll find a warm welcoming sinile here with your savings on finer meats. “OUR REPUTATION {8S OUR GUARANTEE" KEYSTONE MARKET DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. Commercial Street, Nevada City NEVADA CITY ASSAY AND REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentages of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. Mail order check work promptly ‘attended to. Phone 67 Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies. Automobile Insurance E. JN. OTT: -.--«8 Proprietor YOU NEED NEW STATIONERY COMPLETE SERVICE FOR PRINTING In Fact — We Can Supply You With Anything That Is Printed NEVADA CITY . NUGGET 305 BROAD STREET NEVADA CITY MINING FORMS FOLDERS CATALOGS STATEMENTS HANDBILLS PROGRAMS ANNOUNCEMENTS BLOTTERS . LETTERHEADS ‘ENVELOPES INVOICES i eo @ @ TELEPHONEHOTEL-CLUNIE IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP AND COCKTAIL BAR HAVE BEEN REMODELED AND REFURNISHED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Rates from $1.50 Up Excellent Service—Best Food 8TH AND K STREET, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA . TOY AND JACOBS 0. J. JACOBS, Manager : $6 . . . .