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April 14, 1930 (6 pages)

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& 9 wee eS Rae a am submittizg methods for commercia LEGAL NOTICE C ANPTONVILLE JOTS LEGAL NOTICE _LEGAL NOTICE LE > AL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE. TO CREDITORS NOMINEES FOR PUBLIC OFFICE . ‘RESOLUTIONS’ Ake ORDER AP —— Fred J. Joubert and James lL. Joui ie ‘POINTING ELECTION OFFICERS State of California JOHN CHARLES LOUIS HILUb. that the 'foliowing persons navé been! prgo_yvED AND ORDERED: In the matter ‘of the Estate of day. BRECHT, Deceased. nominated for the offices hereinafter ; : 8 GEORGE M. “MOTT Deceased Mrs. Fern I. Cook, of Pike and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by, mentioned to be filled at the genThat the election officers to conage Bree Fy Mrs. J. P. Smart motored to .Nevada. the undersigned H. A. CURNOW as cral municipal electoin to be held duct the General Municipal Election. Notice is hereby given, by the City Satard 5 Administrator with the Will Annex-. in the City of Nevada on Monday, . ‘© be held in the City of Nevada, undersigned, Nancy C. Mott as the. City Saturday. oa of John Charles Louis EHilis-. in Ofty of Newada on. Monday,;0" Moneay, the 14th day oF April, Executrix of the last Will and iigtere Thomas Wayman of Pike City Was! j echt, deceased, to the Creditors. the 14th day of April 1930: A. D., 1930, be and they are hereby rata abet et ae a ae oeeoue in town Saturday. of and all persons having claims! For Member of City Council, two appointed and designated as folhaving claims against the sai@ de-. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davies of Ne-. against the said decedent to file’ to be elecied, for the full term of mae conse to file them with the neces-. vada .City were in téwn Saturday. Son ie Ley spare ae the four years: For Consolidated Precinct “A”: within six months after the RICHARD J. BENNETTS Inspector: Margaret Maher. . afr the Hirst ee Libiieatien montis. Hu. Collender of Downleville wes firat publication of this notice . PRED C. WORTH Judge Mrs. Hannah Shurtleff. ; fi f the Clerk of in town Saturday. the office of the Clerk of the Super‘ Clerk: Mrs. Clara Phillips. * notice’ in the office of the Clerk o t ;-]ior Court of the State of California, For CITY CLERK, for the full Clerk: Mrs. Anna Tucker F<. the Superior Court of the State of Mrs. Bessie Moore, former res ia and for the County .of Nevada, term of four years: — ‘ i .@ California, in and for the County; dent, left Saturday for her home at . nae : Each election officer aforesaid be*7 of Nevada, or to exhibit them, ‘with nL, or to exhibit them, with the necesGEORGE H. CALANAN ing an elector and resident of the ike puccasry vouchers withit. kt the bay after a few days visit here. sary’ vouchers within six (6) eee For CITY TREASURER, for the Consolidated Voting Precinct for (6) months after the first publicaFrank Silver passed through town after the first as Me t a full term of four years: which he or she is appointed. The tion of this notice to thesaid exe-} Monday from Brandy City. Ay oi ec E. “Wright, sie AttorEMMA M. FOLEY Compensation for each election of/ cutrix at her residence at 310 NeMrs. Acton M, Cleveland and t-lawe Nevada City, California Dated March 25, 1930. jficer is hereby fixed at $5.00 for MP can Street, Nevada City, California ee ; areas Albom ve his or her services in said election. th db th lace for the daughters, Geraldine and Earlyne, the same being his:place of busiGEORGE H. CALANAN, i Bava Heaetanis age pani . t-. 1eft Saturday for Sacramento on -a. 2688 in all matters connected with City Clerk. RESOLVED, that'a copy of this transacticn of the business connec : the estate of said John Charles Louis —— resolution and order be sent to ed-with said estate. short’ vacation with Mr. and Mrs./ iijjebrecht, Deceased. H. B. Cox and H. Graser spent two each of the above named officers. £ NANCY C. MOTT, . . L. Cleveland. Dated March 26th, 1930. days in Lake county ‘on Guernsey “I, the undersigned, certify that ee Executrix of the Last.Will and} wijiam 0. Grant motored to B.A. CURNOW ne eri—wire . the foregoing resolution was duly : Testament of George M. Mott, De-. 1, tevijle Monday Adwiiiateator with the wil an . re and regularly introduced and adoptf ecased. , =m t t nexed of John Charles Louis HilleMr. and Mrs. Wm. Bray of Oak-. ed by the Board of Trustees’ ‘of the i GEORGE L. JONES, Richard L. P. Bigelow, forest 8UD-. +.ecnt;-Deceased: ind Hated “Ge tank Viatiey ey Co Nevada at a Regular meet& Attorney for Executrix. ervisor, was in town Monday. March 31st : m : ing, by the following , vote, to-wit: : y First Publication, are ‘lare former residents . Dated March 22, 1930. B. F. McNaught and Thomas/1930. sia HE Back ‘ : < is ~~ pecs eats Hed First Publicantion March 24, 1930) Christy motored to Downieyille Mon— rs. Fred Carter, who underwen ee Seaman voting Aye, Trustee Mur-} poe day. A. W. Madden, C. H. Silva, W. a recent operation . at the Nevada von ire cues se none de UT Oscar Costa;~ Charles Cook, Jr: R. Flynn and P. V. Canon of New-. City Sanitarium, is so far recover. gent. s & GUY V. ROBINSON IS 0 Frank Poggi, David Ayres, J. Lloyd castle visited Elks lodge in Grassied as to return home. ; GEORGE H. CALANAN, FOR SUPERVISOR RACE accompanied by Mr. Baker, the high Valley last week. Mrs. Celia Scandling was up from Dated March 8. 1936. City Clerk. school teacher, were here Saturday Verne Ford, Paul Claiborne, Fred Sacramento visiting: Mr. and Mrs.} First Publication—-March 17, 1930. : to play ball Marler and W. G. Lee of Auburn, James Hore over the week end. nh a as cs One of Indian Springs leading ¢cl-. mr, and Mrs. Charles Deal of{and Carl Lamus, Wm. Boucher, and Elmer-Brasher of San Francisco. Read The Nugget —— news. tizens and taxpayers, Guy V. Robin-. Grass Valley were in town Sunday. Harry McClelland of Sacramento isin San Francisco on a short stay. . Lamm = son, has entered the race for superMr. and Mrs. H. H. Chatfield of were at the Grass Valley Rotary Club; fF. A. McHugh came up from San visor from the Fourth District. AS. pike City were in town Sunday. luncheon last’ week. t praenles on business. Ore and Bullion rancher, cattleman, landowner and a Jos. Cassani of San Francisco, acMr. and Mrs. Jack Rodda, newly . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goosen visPischased director of the Nevada Irrigation Dis-. } eompanied by his cousin, left Mon-'weds, returned from their honeyited in Vacaville and Fairfield. Licensed by State of Califernta trict for some years, Mr. Robinson’ gay for their home. !moon and will reside here. C. BE. Clinch visited in San FranWILDBERG BROS jias been prominent in the affairs of. Herman Ramm of San Francisco, Mrs. J. A .Curnow and Mrs. Ray cisco with relatives: SMELTING & REFINING CO. his district and has a wide circle of! arrived a few days ago. Sparnon vsited in Cherokee recently! E.K. Smart visited in decrantair bcs lobes ug ery ooh orate } friends throughout the county. pee sie SUAS otter Tete Subscribe for ‘rhe Nuxget. ito on business. = i At the formation of the irrigation Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stubblefield and x _ aii 2 i district Mr. Pobinson was selected children spent several days in San to serve as director from his dis-! Francisco visiting her father A. M. _trict_and he served as such ior two Carter. i terms, retiring voluntafily. Ie “gave Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barr of Valleie a : : % if the dstrict his best judgment on all jo arrived in Grass Valley. Mr. Barr ‘g a m ty rie d questions and while not at all times returned, she will remain to visit. < wy <3 a ' agreeing with various members of . Mr. and Mrs. T. M Harris are Ss the board, his opinion was highly Feel ivome from Del Monte. He attended spected by them. the convention of California county 2 Mr. Robinson is serving as presi-]. coroners i “i a7 C CC V4 ZC dent of the local unit of the Farm H. W. Westbrook left fog San Loan Association which is a branch} Francisco and will remain for sevof the Federal Farm Loan Bank, and. eral days on business. 2 , in such capacity has been able to seJ. R. Kneebone returned from , cure loans for farmers at a low rate. Oakland with several new cars. : of interest. He has always’ been inGeorge Levee was down from terested in good roads and states} Lowell Hill transacting business. oi . that if elected, he would give close Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Jefford spout! attention to giving his district a8. a day last week at Mather Field. fine country roads as could be found L. S. Mankin, Tulsa, Okla., arrived ii anywhere. He stated further that}to spend a few days on business. i puble service :would be his watchH. <A.°Laidlaw of the electrical word at all times as supervisor. construction department. of the P.G en : & E. Co., -wasa Grass Valley visitor GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS : Mrs. Robert Ingram and two sons Donald Murphy arrested at North accompanied by Mrs. J. Wallstrum,. Bloomfield on a charge of defraudZare spending some time visiting in. ing an innkeeper, pleaded guilty in ; Turlock, Berkeley, anl Salinas. Judge Mobley’s court and was fined a H. DPerkins, district traffic sup-. $20 and also presented with a six ervisor of Sacramento and J. E. month’s stay at the county hotel. E. Gooding, regional agent, both of the. W. Schreiber was the plaintiff. ' Pp. Tt. &-T. Company, visited the. Pref. J. R, Davies of North San ! ~ mountain stations early last week. Juan is visiting in Nevada City. John Hubbard and family have as The young son of Mr. and Mrs. a -visitor his cousin, Miss Gladys Day . Leslie Orzalli, who has been confintalented musician of New Britain, . ed at the Nevada City Sanitarium Conn, She toured Southern California . With an attack of pneumonia is reMr. and Mrs. J. Andrews arrived Ported as recovering. nicely. from San Franesico and visited Mr.! Joe McGregor of Forest who has; and Mrs. Harry Clemo. been at the Nevada City Sanitarium ! Warl Goxey of the J -C. Penney suffering with stomach trouble, is store is visiting relatives in Napa. pecovering piesly. roar oe . Robert White has been awarded Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davey spent chs sankrakh Us memtheh ode and bine fees e r nsh oa a’ few days in San -Francisco. § kaa . -wood to the county.for the coming The electric range a All the hot water Cu Wm. Levee and Barney. McGuire : 7 ce saan ae a year, his bid of $5.85 for pine and cooks automaticall e Ee ee a $9.25 is oak wood per cord being ¥ want—at a turn of ia lak 3 accepted. ; : Downieville visited in Grass Valley. Miss Gertrude Paine, teacher at A beautiful electric cer har the faucet Mr. and Mrs D J. Smith and chil=-'Sebastopol, spent the week end with monizes with any decorative idea dren visited in Lincoln recently. relatives in Nevada City. you have for your kitchen. The What could be finer than an alli oteeateatecfeoteobeteateagenteente deagesenteafeadesfecgeotecieatende tee steer eet desde eae ene ie Behe eh : : ctric ki ?-—with i ‘ ‘ cleanliness of the .electric range electric kitchen?-—with its modern as keeps your kitchen immaculate. electric range and an automatic . z electric water heater. a And how the electric range tm; : TOSETHER WE TWO est Delle if The electric water heater keeps o i + pee eo: ICS: 100) an abundant supply of hot water ee 3 . . * cooks automatically without you ready for instant use, day and night. “i * “watching” in the kitchen. — h ‘ She is charming, he is distinguished, although the ns ectric Water heater, when, : i . The new electric range is speedy. used with an electric range, heats : y Ss n uxedo a veteran. ‘ : a” Baw 18 BO Haw, Bae ete Improved cooking elements make water for one-third to one-half of a SERVICE 21 5 W. Main St. The secret?—Dry Cleaning! Those_who-employ_the wizardry of the dry cleaner's art are always well dressed for all occasions. Foster and Jeffery “Where Quality and Sevice Meet”
Nevada City Agency. at Prestons ‘Newsstand Phone 264 We Call For and Deliver ; CLEANERS ‘Grass Valley electric cooking as fast as gas cooking. Why not come in and see the beautiful, new porcelain enameled electric ranges at our office? cent per gallon! So little to pay for : . this modern comfort. And a clean kitchen. Why not also see the electric war. ter heaters at our ofice? There are many models to choose from. PaActrFIC GAS AND pape COMPANY —:-G: Owned Operated Managed ’ by Californians ay MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1930 _ GRASS VALLEY ASSAY — OFFICE Under New Management Assays .for Gold, Silver, Cepper, Lead, Iron, Mercury, Tin or _any metal. Samples received before 9 = M. reported same day. Ore ‘Testing Laboratory we are equipped for testing an& treatment of complex ores. Test ere for Amalgamation, Concentratior Floatation, Cyanidation 6: any me allurgicai process. Mine Examinations and Repo Mill. Examinations-and Testir Licensed Ore Buyer 129 CHI RCH ST. GRASS VALLEY : FRESH FISH DAILY “We Are Supplyng Our Customers with Fresh Fish Every Day Right From The Water The Prices Are Reasonsau. . The Quality is. Right’ EDDIE LEONG FRAT = AL CARDS NEVADA CITY LODGE, N&. 518 B. P.O. ELKS Meets second and fourth ¥riday evening in Elk’s Henie, Pine Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks welcome. RICHARD R. GOYNE, Exzited Ruler. 4. M. Holmes,. Seerétary. i NEVADA LOBGE, Ro. 13, F. 2 A.M.Stated meetings seca; d Wedneslay of each month at VaSonic Temale. 8-p. .m. Sojourn*ug brethren ire cordially tuvited. E. P. GLEASON, J. F. STENGER, Secy. WwW. M. MILO LODGE, No. 48, K. of P. Mects the 1st and 3d Friday nights at Pythian Hall, Morgan and PoWell Bidg. Visiting Knights ulways wel-oméE, CARL LARSEN,-G.; &. sf. C. B: FOSS, K. of R. & 8.—__ PROFSSSIONAL CARDS ROSETTA BUZZA JOHNS Vocal and Instrumental Instruction Late of the Royal Coliege of Musie, London, England. Vocal Pupil of Henry Blower and ian Pupil of Herbert Sharpe. Terms on application. Phone 229R. 218 reneh Ave. Grass Valley. DR. BELL Dentist Office Heurs: 8:30 to 5:80 Evenings. by Appc:.,ment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone DR. ROBERT F. \ “RNER Physician and Su-zeon Office: 400 Broad St., 3 Nevada City Hours: 10-12 a.m.j 2-5, 7-8 p.m Nurse in attends’ “ce J. M. McMAHON Attorney at Law Pine & Court Sts. Nevada City, Phone 41 California EF. T. Nilon J. T. Hennessy Lynne Kelly NELON, HENNESSY & KELLY . Attorneys at. Law, Offices 127 Mill St., Grass Valley; Morgan & Powell Bidg., Nevada City. Ww. E. WRIGHT Attorney at Law Office in Union Building Phone 23 Nevada Clty EDWARD C. UREN ae Mining and Civil Engineer Mining Reports Furnished Mining District Maps" Phone 278R Nevada City WARD. A. JOHNSON, D. CG. Chiropractor s Nevada City Grass Val Office hours=+-10 to 12 A. M, Nevada City. 2 to 5:30 P. ee L days, Wadnesdays dnd 7 to 8 P. M., Grass Valter. by appointment. 2 238 Commercial St. Phi {150% Mill St. 10N: _ Nevada City ¢ ip er ma Pa