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December 29, 1971 (12 pages)

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The Nevada County Nugget; Wednesday, December 29, 1971 5 April 2, 1942. Guaranteed REXALL TONICS Becf, Wine and Iron Tonic, Sarsaparilla Compound, Melo Malt with Cod Liver Oil, Iron” Tonic with Caseara, R. E. HARRIS. THE REXALL DRUG STORE N We Can HELP YOU Make Your Car last for the dutation. PROUSE DRIVE-IN MARKET PHONE 412 GRASS VALLEY-NEVADA CITY HIGHWAY * SERVICE GARAGE W. 8. WILLIAMSON, Prop. dor. Pine and Sprimg. Phone 106 ials is “pretty *ood’’—then pretty good ‘isn't good enough. The peovle of America want full-time, full-speed action on the war. And they want it now. NEW CALIFORNIA DATES ... 10 ounce package 25c 12 ounce 13c PARTI MARSHMALLOWS . .. MARTIN'S TURKEY TAMALES ..... 8 oz. can 17c STAG BRAND OIL SARDINES 31/, oz. can 2 for 15c MISSION SWEET MIDGET PICKLES 21 oz. jar 43c VICTORY FOR CENTRAL VALLEY WITH THE NEW ADVANCE ON COFFEE— STORE AT Factory Specified Engine TuneUp and Steering and Front End Alignment Equipment If that sort of muddline and waste of money and mater WALNUT HALVES ........ S ounce backage 28s MONARCH COFFEE IS STILL SELLING AT OUR 3 Lb. Vacuum Packer can 88c. ... 1 LS. 29: 3 Lb. Vacuum Packed Giass jar 92c . . 1 Lb. 32¢ (For Drip or Percolator ) SACRAMENTO BRAND FANCY CATSUP— 12 ounce bottle TLE a ate mee ve 3 for 28c PIONEER MINCED CLAMS 20.0000 20c STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY, GRAPE, PEACH, APRICOT AND APRICOT-PINEAPPLE —TEA GARDEN PRESERVES.. 20 oz. jar 35¢ ARMOUR’S GOOD PRODUCTS ~ fusal of Congress to authorize exnenditure for it. Cheering news for California farmers—and reassuring to the nublic at large —was the announcement which came from Washington a few days ago that the House Appropriations Committee had slashed ‘requests for funds co develop power phases of the Central Valley Water Project and increas” ed the amounts to be spent on canals, conduits and other vital water units of the big project. The primary purpose of ‘the Central Valley Project, before boondogsling power politicians sought to emasculate it, was the control and storage of winter flood waters to insure an adequate water sunply for the Central Valley agricultural empire during the arid months of summer. ine apnropriations for canals and condnits the Honce Com. —~ittee kent faith with the rneonle of California whn cancaived the rroiect and made its construction possible. even thoveh they seem-to have offerded the Jittle coterie af mover nolitiians who have come to consider the project as théir on n-ivate “pork barrel.” 7 Now. at least. California mav eecane the chameful trav estv of britiving the great dams of the nroiect to completion without carals or condvite ta take the water tq the Jand far the committee increaced the apnropriation for the Contra Costa canal by $800 000. +d allocated $1.009 000 for exca that the arjciral and nrimarv. nurrose af the nroject shall nat se loct sicvht nf—ond that the hoondocclers have been halted. . temporarily. in their raids on Central Vallevs funds. TPAT, MATICES AND DON'T FORGET MONARCH CORN—No Finer No. 2 can 15c No, 3% ‘ha SW on-ner af the SFEM% of said YOT'CR OF ADMINISTRATOR'S . Section: thence N. 57%° W to an oak SALE OF REAV, PROPERTY AT j tree, on the W. side of the Southeast PRIVATE SALE quarter of said section. which is Io'N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE eated N. 21.75 chains from the SW STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND CO"DE! of the SE of said Sec. 10. There Are Courtesies Any and all kinds of eki mining equipment. Call er bring it to 205 YORK STREET, NEVADA CITY. that spring from all the deep emotions of life. At birth, at weddings, and when the final curtain falls, these occasions call for a sympathetic understanding that finds expression, joyful or consolatory. In our long experience with those who have been bereaved we have learned to render a pervice of kindness and consideration that has made us hundreds of friends. NIGHT OR DAY, CALL ON US HOOPER & WEAVER SAFE AND LOCKSMITH Keys Made While You Wait Bicycles, Seeol Tapes, AMBULANCE SERVICE MORTICIANS Grass Valley 246.South Charch Street Vacuum Telephone 346 Cleaners, Washing Machines, Hieotrie iene, Steves, Ktc. Repaired. SAWS, AXKS, KNIVES, SCISBORM, ETL, SHARPENED Y’S FIXIT SHOP An International Daily Newspaper 10@ West Main 3t., Phome 008 GRASS VALLEY : a For VENETIAN BLINDS and LATEST PATTERNS IN WALL PAPER . : iased— Free from Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 « Month. turday Issue, including a on, $2.60 a Year. Incroductory Offer, 6 Saturday Issues 25 Cents, John W. Darke SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST FINE WATCH REPAIRING The Right Thing be ‘wor-In time of sorrow you want to do the right thing. You can't ried with the small details that you are called upon to do so suddenly. We offer you our service in helping you plan. Let us do the worrying about the arrangements. We will put forth every effort to see that your wishes are fulfilled. Holmes Pauline and Yolinnic 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley Prem Wire tie i Fon) > D3 PARWOEL NO. 5: Lots 2 and 4 of FOR THE ooU NTY OF NEVADA. . . the SE% of Sec. 10, T. 15 N., R. 9 In the Matter of the Estate of E. M. D. B. & M. OLIVER C. SHEBLEY, also known TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF as Ollie C. Shebley, Deceased. ‘NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thac SALE: Cash, in lawful money of the United States; ten percent of the purELLA H. SHEBLEY, admnistratrix of the estate of Oliver C. Shebley, chase money to be aid at the time balance on confirmation of alias, deceased, w ill sell at private of.sale; sale.
sale. in one parcel. to the highest All bids and offers must be in bidder, upon the terms and condiwriting and may be left at the office tions hereinafter mentioned, and of Frank G. Finnegan. attorney for subject to confirmation by said Court said administratrix, at No. 207 North on or after the 20th day of April, Pine Street, Nevada City, California, 1942, all the right, title, interest and or may be delivered to said adminestate of said Oliver C. Shebley, alias, istratrix personally, or may be filed deceased at the time of his dgath. in the office of the Clerk of this and all the right, title and interest County at any time after publication that the said estate has by operation of this notice. and before making of of law or otherwise acquired, other the sale. Dated: April 1, 1942. than, or in addition to, that of said ELLA H. SHEBLEY, . deceased at the time of his death, Administratrix of the Estate of subject to that certain probate homestead set aside to Ella H. GShebley. Oliver C. Shebley, alias deceased. widow of said decedent, by order 9f FRANK G. FINNEGAN, Attorney for Administratrix. the above entitled Court, dated Apr. 2, 6, 9, 13. October 3, 1941, a certified copy of which is recorded in Book 78 of Official Records at pages 50, et seq., Records of Nevada County, California, of, in and to that certain real property situate in the County of NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER Nevada, State of California, and FOR SALE more particularly described as follows, to wit: . Sealed “ids will be received by the All the following described propForest Supervisor, Nevada City. erty subject to the probate homestead California, up ‘to and including April of the widow, Ella H. Shebley: 26, 1942, for all the live timber PARCEL NO. 1: The NW% of marked for cutting and al] the merGec. 10, T. 15 N., R.9 E., M.D. B. & chantable dead timber lo-ated on an M., EXCEPTING THEREFROM all area embracing about 1000 acres in that portion thereof conveyed by the Sections 14. 22 and 23, T. 17.N., R. deed dated Oct. 1, 1887, recorded 10 E., and Gections 18, 19, 20 and July 12, 1888, in Book 71 of Deeds, 30, T. 17 N., R. 11 E. M. D. M., Taat page 374, executed by Morris Lobhoe National Forest, California, estimated to be 2000 M feet of ponner to Ada N. Moore. PARCEL NO 2: The NE% of Sec. derosa pine, sugar pine, Douglas fir, 10, T. 15 N., R. 9 E. M. D. B. & M., white fir and incense cedar. No did EXCEPTING THEREPROM all that of leas than $3.00 per M_ feet °for feet for portion of the SE % of the NE\% of sugar pine, $2.50 per M_ Sec. 10, conveyed by that certain ponderosa pine, $1.50 per M feet for Douglas fir, $1.00 per M feet for indeed dated July 30, 1904, recorded in Book 101 of Deeds, at page 370 cense cedar and $.50 per M feet for white Nr, and $.50 per M feet for executed by Ollie C. Shebley and material unmerchantable because of George A. Shebley, botp unmarried, size, to be removed at the option of to Emma D. Kitts. the. purchaser, will be considered. In PARCEL NO. 3: All that portion addition, the purchaser will ‘be reof the NE % of the SW% of Sec. quired to make deposits to cover the 10, T. 15 N., R. 9 E., M. D. B. & M., cost to the United States of fire hazlying E. of the following described ard reduction at the rate of $.50 per line, to-wit: Commencing at.a point M feet merchantable scale of all spec18.25 chains S. of the center of said es. $500 must be deposited with each to a section; thence N. 57%° W. bid, to be applied on the purchase stake on the N. line of said NE% of price, refunded or retained in part is stake of said section, which NW as liquidated damages, according to located 16 chains W. of the center conditions of sale. The right to reof said Sec. 10. ject any and all bids reserved. BePARCEL NO. 4: The W% of the’ forg bids are submitted full informE., 9 R. N. 15, T. SE% of Sec. 10, ation concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission IS NEEDED even when budget is limited Keystone Market DAYE 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. LEGAL NOTICE QGuagmith, Light Welding New Deal 4 By its action in v STAR AND MELROSE BACON “WESELL ONLY LOCAL EGGS McCLARD The Druggist Opposite Postoffice Grays Valley slashing appronriations for nower installations. and in restor vation. work on the Friant-Kern Canal. That. of course. is iust a besinning. but it is repseuvine. at any rate. to know that there are some men in Washington who are determined to see Good Beef--Yes Authorized Dealer Funeral Hom ANDY HOLMES, Owner “DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE" pe WAT .wanTaANow CwEpWwIew aT RMAGNNART ET ' Poor. which lies N. and E. of the following Chamber of Commerce _ PHONE 575 OFFICE IN CITY HALL FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 808 sam: These ™ SD Recommend tte th ta tek A also 5 cst dt We Pe eee eres Sa “PRETTY GOOD” ISN’T GOOD ENOUGH. SAUVEE HOME, SOLD ed by Washington war bureaucrats to critics who demand an Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farnsworth “Matters aren't going so badly; they're pretty good, in end to methods of procrastination, indecision and waste— have purchased the Fred Sauvee methods that are forcing a lag in the nation’s preparation for house adjoining the Evans propert; fact." p the critical months just ahead. on lower Boulder Street. The FarnsThat sentence is a paraphrase of the stock answer hand“When the Japs land in San Francisco, there will be a worths are moving into their new real shake-up,’” one elder statesman is quoted by Time Maghome this week. azine. ' Need Printing Done—We can do it. Matters aren't going “‘pretty good’ if that calamity is thought necessary to awaken the Government to full action! Advertise in the Nugget for results While our allies and our own field leaders cry for speed Subscribe for the Nugget and more speed in streamlined. all-out war production, work ie being rushed in the heart of the city of Washington ona REVERE 8 mm $600,000 building to house the Office of Government ReCINE EQUIPMENT AND norts—a glorified clipping service center and information ofSUPPLIES fice where, as one wag puts it, “the visitor will go to find a men to te!l him where to find a-:man who can show the visito~ OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. DRIVE OUT AND where to go.” aa SEE US ° Construction on that building was beoun despite the re EEN GeraES Pag: Three 5sSar os — Thursday,