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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1946
NEVADA CITY NUGGET _PAGE bigs)
.
. JUST WONDERIN’ .
GEORGE BOLES I wonder if we can restrain our impatience,
Remembering: “‘Rome was not built in a day,”
OPTOMETRIST And recalling long years that were spent in erecting
Innumerable structures now ancient ‘and grey.
EYES EXAMINED If time will not wait, neither then will it hurry,
GLASSES FITTED It moves at it own impertubable gait;
317 Bicud Sect "Tis we who must wait and ‘tis-we who must hasten
: Tdleshone 270.V To finish*our work ere the hour grows too late.
‘ A few days since, . heard a noted news commentator de+S Nevada City claring, “‘the peace conference is on the rocks,’ He seemed to
S. gloat over his terrifying pronouncement; you see, it confirmFoe RADIO ILLS es sOUND KEAVKE MuONE 984 ed a prophesy made by him some five or six months ago. }f
trve, it proved that he was a prophet of no mean ability.
rh I wonder if one.of the scourges with which the world is
now afflicted, is a plethora of prophets. So many people are
seventh sons of seventh sons and sad to relate, nearly all of
the present day galaxy are prophets of evil.
I doubt that peacé‘is unobtainable and that war is inevitable. Of course, the undiplomatic diplomats assembled at
Paris are using too many words, calling too many names and
Zirur (ORD SELECTION Raviocoms, . indulging in too many outbursts of hysteria; but . learned
MORO GRAPHS, REFRIGERATORS and APPLIANCES . Jong ago, that the founding fathers acted in a somewhat similar manner when they were laying the keel of the great shin
GET YOUR CAR of state, America. They too, glared, pounded tables, called
names; they too, waxed overly cautious and they tod, became
WashedPolished at times, immoderately hysterical. Pondering those momenious days and anxious hours. Longfellow wrote:
. What anvils rang, what hammers beat, in what a forge and:
what a heat
Were shaped the anchors of thy hope.”’
If so much noise and so much heat were used in_ the
founding of one nation, then surely we must expect heated .
. controversy when fifty one stiff necked nations bend to the
task of creating a world federation.
The citadel of peace cannot be reared upon the quivering
sands of human bigotry, and intolerance; its greed and insattate lust for power, but let us still hope that out of the melee
of misunderstanding and the clash of stubborn wills, will come
BERYL at last, a sense of responsibility and a spirit of good will,
among the nations together with a determination to turn from
ROBINSON'S the wretchedness of past failures'to the performance of the
great tasks which lie before us.
RICHFIELD SERVICE At the present moment, the winds of wrath and hate are
dia iccis deca being sown across the world. The little people shrink from the
TELEPHONE 502 very thought of another world war; but the captains and the
kings, the demi-gods and psuedo-prophets—they constitute
elements of danger, for they have not learned the lessons of !
. former years and they, especialy the prophets, seem to enWE BUY USED thuse over the prospect that the world may again take the pathCT ‘way of destruction.
FURNITURE If, in this atomic age, we believe that war is inevitable,
9 then we must conclude that civilization is foredoomed to de-LEAHY %, struction and that all the religious and ethical philosophies of
\ the world, are dismal failures. . am not ready to make an iconHome Supply Store oclastic adminssion, therefore I shall have no part in sowing
813 Seuth Auburn Street the winds of wrath and hate; . shall take my place with those
Gras& Valley Telephone 930 . . . who, turning from the strained pages of the past, look down
the dim vista of coming years and with faith in the future of
ee an ENCE the race, still say: “I see a world at peace.—Adeline MiFOR YOUR CONVENIENCE . ) iam Conner.
’ y DRIVE IN : The largest and most. spectacular . PERSONALS
a, p Md ) if din Death Valley nationF OOD r ALACE pam as : the (Nelson bighorn
2 sheep. and Mrs. Robert Tamblyn
Groceries, Frun and ie returned from a vacation at
Vegetables ; Lake Tahoe,
* bs Beer and Wine We'll Fix it Miss Fernande Muller was hostess
¥ ¥ j w, Vineent Muller and
a bogie” > agama IF IT’S FIXABLE a pa eoiie the last week end.
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898 LOCKSMITH Mr. and Mrs. Miles Coughlin are
moving into their new home on Main
KEYS Street, recently purchased from Mr.
CLARENCE R. GRAY and Mrs. E. E. Barker.
ADE Mrs. Arthur Hoge left September
WATCHMAKER M 12 for Ohio where she will visit reata WE REPAIR prayers
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Walthers have
me ern ee BICYCLES ere . a two months wacaTELHPHONE 152 WASHING MACHINES tion in the eastern. states during
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA GUNS OF ALL KINDS which they visited places of interest and renewed contacts with many
aay rips 1 si oe Mrs. Walthers hag resumed
her position in Dr. Walter Hawkins
New Deal SAW FILING office and Walthers is back in his
* = post as superintendent of the NeUnder Management of Don’s Fixit vada County Hospital.
JOHN and KIM (Formerly Marc’s Fixit) Mrs. Jessie Butler formerly of this
AMBLER BECKETT city, who now resides in Marysville,
apn. Main Btreet, Grass Valtey We Pick Up and Deliver is visiting relatives and friends here.
BEER, WINES, LIQUORS 203 Main Street, Nevada City Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Cassidy reDelicious Mixed Drinks to Telephone 449 turned last week from a pleasant trip
Please Every Taste «. to Downieville,
Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Muller of
, Reno visited his aunt Miss Fernande
p (Muller during the past week end.
ANTIQU ES (Mr.and Mrs. Ed Martine had as a
'. guest hiis sister Mrs. Homer McKee
‘. of Palm Springs. Mrs. McKee, formerly of Sacramento has been spending the past two months at Tahoe
Pines.
BOUGHT AND SOLD ‘Mr. an@ Mrs. Miles Coughlin are
moving into their newly purchased
home, the E. E. Barker house on
Call At upper Main street from their home
¥ > near the county court house.
. _ DEER CREEK INN Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Martine during the last week end
i r sisters, M Fr Pry—FORMERLY NEW YORK HOTEL— . roe . the Me ee.
> 7” OR PHONE 107 : da CG school. Miss Jean Pryor and friends
Miss Wiseman teacher in the Lodi
406 Broad Street , Nevada City pew
= SSSSEEESS55>335zRRRKHRR = Among recent visitors in Reno and
Se Virginia City were Police Officer and
’ / Mrs. J. J. Jackson, Mrs. Ida GuenBLUE RIBBON Wiel 5 id in ther and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo
resent the very finest se on, Trewhella of Alweghany, Mrs. Ed
quality and inederate price Shop atthe GOLD PAN—its right on the (Martine and party, = et Mrs, Ben
corner — Pryor of Colusa, Roger Pryor and
GOLD PAN LIQUOR STORE sg Tullar, coca aa es group
PS ey ae Grass Valley also visited Carson City and Kings
OPEN @AILY —10A.M. TO 8P. M. c Beach and Brockway on the _ east
short of Lake Tahoe.
HUNTING .
PRECAUTIONS
If all those who go on hunting
trips this fall would observe the following few simple precautions our
1946 hunting accident carnage will
be greatly reduced.
1 Wear clothing whose color
contrasts as much as possible with
the foliage. Red has been proven the
ibest color. A red cap, jacket or shirt
may save your life.
2 Don’t drink while you are in
the woods Liquor and firearms don’t
mix.
3 When climbing fences or other
obstructions either unload your eun
or be sure the safety catch is on. Always unload a shotgun.
4 Keep your gun pointed away
from your partner or companions at
all times. When walking with a4
group carry your ‘gun over your
shoulder, muzzle upward instead of
<lung in the crook of your arm. ,
5 . Protect your general physical
health while outdoors. Don’t overexert yourself, change wet clothing
vXromptly and #et .plenty of sleep at
right.
6 Don’t snap shoot
of the moment.
on the spur
Every time you fire
your gun know beyond doubt what
you. are shooting at. It is better to
come back to camp minus a deer
than carrying a wounded man over,
your shoulder.
MARRIAGE
Soga-Curry—In Nevada City, September 6, Umbert H. Soga 21, Nevada
City and Jane Cmrry 20, Grass Valley.
FSA Services
Still Available
Farmers today were assured there
will be no interruption of the services provided them by the Farm
Security Administration.
Harry V. Welch, County FSA supervisor for Sierra, Nevada, Placer and
£1 Dorado counties said his office will
continue to make new loans pending
esiablishment of the Farmers Home
Administration_a—new—ageney—ereat=
ed by congress to take over the fiune-tions of FSA and the Emergency farm
and Feed Loan Division of the Farm
Credit Administration.
Congress gave the Secretary
Agriculture 90 days to transfer
functons of the FSA and
and feed loan program
Farmers Home Administration,
Welch gaid. When the transfer is
complete FSA will cease ‘to exist.
However its work will be carried on
iby the new agency in much the same
Manner as at present,
of
the
the crop
to the new
STRANGE ACCIDENT
The Miami police desk sergeant
didn’t believe it when a woman reported an automobile had collided
with a submarine, until Policeman
D. D. Carver investigated and reported a car had jumped a retaining wall
and crashed into a World War 1 sub
moored in the Miami river.
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 the President, W. H. Taylor, 942 Russ Building, San Francisco, California, at
4:00 P. M., Tuesday, September 3,
19416.
Present: W. H. Taylor, W. 8H.
Taylor, Jr., Jane F. Taylor.
Absent: Theo. Larsen, Claude BE.
Clark.
The following resolutions were introduced by W. H. Taylor, Jr., seconded by Jane F. Taylor, and unanimoly 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 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 precinct of Black
Rock Placer Mining District;
RESOLVED, That Thomas H. Taylor be appointed Inspector, and Carl
house of
(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
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 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. e
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 published therein three notices of this
election.
There being no further business
to come before the meeting, on motion of Diréctor W. H. Taylor; Jr.,
seconded by Director Jane F. Taylor, the same was duly adjourned.
GEO, BRENT,
Secretary.
Sept. 9, 16, 23. ~°
;
Aeisienes Of Northen
District Meet Here :
A district con'fersnce: of ass>s<orTs
was concluded last week at the e3°"
house here with Philip G. S’adden,
Nevada County assessor, acting as
host.
Presiding at the meetings was c.
R. Brothers, senior real estdte ap-.
praiser of the Board of Equalization. .
Topics covered included appraisal .
practices, depreciation, replacements .
values and market values.
Attendance consisted of assessors .
George C. Braddock. Cliataveras: E.
L. Scott, El Dorado; S. Guy Lukens,
Placer; J. F. Baker. Tuolumne
P. G, Secadden, Nevada County.
and .
No. 4619
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
—SPORTING
FIY?T S'
Gunsmith, Locksmith,
GOOoDSsS—
eel
>
Saw Filing
Cushman’s Scooters, Evenrude
‘Motors, Comylete line of Model
\irplanes, Sadlery, Guns and
Ammunition, Poats, Electric Reairs. Washing Machines, Bicycles
and Bicycle Repairs.
AY
Grass Valley Telephone 24
105 West Main Street
In the Matter of tthe Estate
MARY LIPSCCOMBE. Deceasei
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
the undresigned Estella Lipscom
Griggs as Administraittrix of the
tate of Mary Lipscombe deceased.
the Creditors of and all persons h:
ing claims against the said AeAd:
ent to file them with 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, in
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,
California, the same beimg her place
of business in all -matters connected
with the estate of said Mary Lipscombe, Deceased.
Dated August 29, 1046. ee
ESTELLA LIPSCOMBE GRIGGS,
as adminirtratrix of the estalte of
Mary Lipscombe, Deceased.
First publication September re
Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23.
,
of .
Se
es2 (8)
CERTIFICATE OF FICTITIOUS
NAME
‘signed, do hereby certify that I am transacting bu'siness at
Route 1. Box 26-A2. in Gold Fiat,
near the City of Nevada City, County
of Nevada, State of California, un‘der the designation not showing the
true name of the person interested
in said business, to wit:
GOLD FLAT APIARIES
That my residence is at Route 1,
Box 26-A2, in Gold Flat, near the
City of Nevada City. County of Nevada, State of Californiia; that my
post office address is Route 1, Box
26-A2,Nevaida City, California. :
Dated: August 28th, 1946.
O. A. -STAHLSCHMIDT.
I, the unde’
State of California.
County of Nevada. «es.
On the 28th,day of August. 1946,
before me, Vernon Stoll. a Notlary
Public in and for the County of Nevada, State of California. personally
appeared ©. FS ST AHMLSCMIDT.
known-to me to be the person whose
nam is subscribed to the within instrumert. and he acknowledged to
me that he executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
herevn‘to set my hand and affixed
my Official Seal in the County of
Nevada. State of California, the day
and vear in this eertificate first
above written.
(Seal)
VERNON STOLL,
Notary Public in and for the
Coumty of Nevada, State of
California.
2; Oo 18 23. Sept.
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