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December 5, 1932 (4 pages)

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THE NEVADA Ciry RU GGET PAGE Ressesesesoorsoonennes eae FRED M. MILLER Consulting Engineer CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERING REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER LICENSED SURVEYOR Hydraulics—Irrigation—Surveys Land Classification. LAST OFFICIAL MAP OF NEVADA COUNTY Office at Residence, 262 Auburn St. GRASS VALLEY CLEANING AND PRESSING Just a Little Better The OWL TAVERN “YOU ‘CAN'T BETTER THE BEST” Finest Food and Coffee 134 Mill Street Grass Valley, Calif. e CASH AND CARRY & r 4% hoy ” ll % a : 4 A 9 ni . Phone 76 and up LADIES’ AND MEN’S ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Taylor Made Custom Clothes $19.50 up PHONE 217-w FORREST B. RISLEY, Prop. Bost Building Broad Street Nevada City, California’ OSCAR E. WINBURN, ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 1-2-3 City HALL BLDG. GRASS VALLEY. CAL. Phone 47 DALY Dainty pastries made and sold fresh daily KOPP’S BAKERY NEVADA CITY NEVADA CITY CLEANERS W. H. Osborne Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing C. O'NEILL PLUMBING SHOP Agents for QUAKER BURNOIL STOVES ” Guaranteed to be safe Cost less to run Let us look over your chimneys before winter sets in + NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY For full particulars regarding the attractive NEW YORK LIFE FAMILY INCOME POLICY Address W. H. Daniels Pine St., Nevada City BOAT Tn A FRESH CARLOAD OF COAL has just been received by UNION ICE DELIVERY AT THE PLAZA Order Yours Now Phone 57 A. V. Sauvee CAAA (URS a ae Se SE ca) Office Phone 71 Res. Phone 641 LELAND R. PAINTER General Electric Radios Wiring Supplies and Fixtures . 206 Mill Street j Grass Valley California We Deliver} LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ‘AND PERSONAL PROPERTY In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada. : No. 3074. In the Matter of thé Estate St Wilfred Abbott, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to law, the undersigned; Richard A,.Eddy, executor of the last Will and Testament of Wilfred Abbott, deceased, will sell at private sale; subject to confirmation by the above-entitled court, to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, on or after two o’clock P. M.,’of Monday, the 19th day of December, 1932, at the law office of Nilon, Hennessy & Kelly, Number 232 Broad Street, Nevada City, California, all the right, title, interest and estate of said Wilfred Abbott at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than, or in addition to, that of said Wilfred Abbott ,at the time of his death, in and to those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate and being in the Township of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California; and particularly described as follows, to-wit: REAL ESTATE Parcet No. 1: That certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the Northeast corner of Chas. Pinch’s barn and running thence southwesterly 150 feet to a post standing on the:south side line of the Gold Tunnel Mine; thence running northeasterly from said post 160 feet, more or less, to a post on the south line of said mine; thence easterly from said post 50 feet, more or less, to said northeast corner of said barn, the place of beginning; said premises being a portion of Lot No.8, in Block No. 38, of said City, as designated on the official map thereof made by H. S. Bradley in 1869, and excepting and reserving therefrom that portion of said above-described lot heretofore conveyed to Mrs. Lavinia Pinch. Also, that certain parcel of land sit. uate in Nevada Township, County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point on the Gold Tunnel Bast side line North 9 deg. West (Var. 18 deg. 30 min. East) 131.80 feet from a pine stump» oe inches in diameter standing in Abbott’s lot and mentioned in.the offitial field notes of the Gold Tunnel uartz claim as-follows: At 22.75 chatns past a pine tree 16 inches in diameter to left and’ marked W T No. thence following the McCauley front fence 653%, deg. .W. 73.40 feet; ence North 11 deg. 50 min. B. 153.60\feet to fence; thence S. 80 deg. EB. 6350 feet to the east side line of the Gold Tunnel Quartz Mine; htence S. 9 deg> KE. following said Gold Tunnel east f side line to the place of beginning, and being a portion of the Gold Tunnel Quartz Claim patented as part of and under the name of the California Consolidated Quartz Mine. Parcel No. 2: That certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in said County of Nevada, State of California, and described as follows: Lying just north of Nevada City, in Nevada Township, and being a part of the Quigley lot, viz: A piece of land adjoining the land of E. Goodrich, being 282 feet long on one side and 221 feet on the other Mrs. James E. Grace MEALS 50° Home Cooking Board. by. Day_or Month Alleghany, Calif. FINE WATCH . REPAIRING Radio Service and. . Repairing . Work Called for and Delivered GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS TIME TO GET YOUR WINTER COAT OUT and have it gone over. CLEANING OUR SPECIALTY Phone 375. 111 West Main Street ED. BURTNER, Proprietor . MAIL ORDERS GIVEN. PROMPT ATTENTION Will call Monday and Thursday afternoons at your home and . deliver on the next trip over. We will credit your < phone charges CAMPTONVILLE CAMPTONVILLE, Dec. . 2.—Clarence Turner Was a business visitor at North-San Juan Tuesday. Misses Betty Nordyke and Lola Chatfield, left Wednesday for their home at Pike City, to spend the winter vacation Both are local Hhigh school students. Fred B. Hanson completed a new grayel walk.in front of his property on Main street Wednesday. W. H. Wayman of Pike City, returned. Monday from a short business visit to the lower country. Hawley H. Chatfield of Pike City, was_in-town Wednesday on a short business visit. Mrs. Fred J. Joubert and Miss Helen L. Jackson, of Oak Valley, motored to Celestial Valley Wednesday, as the guest of Mrs. Fred H. Butz. Although Mrs. Joubert was born -and lived here all ‘of her life, this was the first time she had ever been at Celestial Valley. CAMPTONVILLE, Dec. 2.—G. D. Kibby and wife of Cleveland, Ohio, who have spent the past few weeks at the Gold Spring Service Station, will leave tomorrow. W. H. Cartwright of Grass Valley, was in town Thursday from Sacramento, enroute’ to the upper country, with a loda of produce. Mrs. Kate M. Jaynes, who was taken ill several weeks ago, is much improved and able to be around. John J. Looser of Grass Valley, was a business visitor in town Thursday. Miss anda Chatfield of Pike City, was in town Thursday on a short visit. Alan Chester’of the Rebel Ridge country, returned.Thursday:from an absence of several months. J. L. Johnson of-Oakland, was in town Thursday on a short business visit. Evan W. Thomas of Downieville, was in town Thursday on a brief ‘visit. William Burns, motored to “Nevada City Thursday on a short business visit. CAMPTONVILLE, Dec. 3.—Alan Chester left. Friday for Grass Valley, after a short visit to his mining claim here. Charles H. Greene, “genial Standard Oil truck driver of Grass Valley. resumed his duties this week after an-absence of two weeks during his annual vacation. The water main of the Camptouville water works ,bursted in the J. P. Brown field Friday, necessitating the water, to be shut off for several hours. A. H. Hamilton repaired the break. W. Ashford of Marysville, was in town on a brief business visit a few days ago. James L. Joubert, student of the Sacramento high school, arrived ./home Friday evening to spend the week end with relatives at Oak Valside. Commencing at the Northeast corner of ‘the land hereby conveyed and -running westerly 221 feet; thence running southerly 100 feet; thence running easterly 282 feet to point; thence running northwesterly, at an angle, to the place of beginning; being the same property conveyed in that certain deed dated January 8, 1896, from Wm. M. Quigley and\ John D. Quigley to August Hoffman} recorded January 8, 1896, in Book of Deeds, at page 110, records of vada county, California. Together with the improvements Situate thereon. ) Parcel No. : That certain lot, piece or parcel land situate in said Nevada Township, Nevada county; California, described as follows:
Commencing at a point 132 feet northerly from _ the uthwesterly corner of Lot 19, of bloc ignated upon the officia Nevada City; thence wester fence a distance of 70 feet or stake; line of the premises hereby conveyed; thence easterly along fence to the westerly line of Coyote street, and thence southerly along westerly Aine of said street, a distance of 50 feet to the place of beginning. Also, that certain parcel of land described as follows: Being a portion of that certain tract of land heretofore conveyed by W. Quigley and wife to August Hoffman by deed dated January 8th, 1896, and now of record in Book 85, page 110, off" Deeds, records of Nevada county, California, reference to which record is hereby made, bounded as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of the premises of lot formerly owned by Elizabeth Sigourney; thence North, 10 feet; thence East 200 feet on line parallel with the line of lot formerly owned by Elizabeth Sigourney; thence South 10 feet to. line of lot of Sigourney; and thence Westerly along said line to the place of beginning, and being a tract of land 10 feet in width and 20 feet long. The above-described property and parcels being the said property and parcels deeded to said first party by Elizabeth Sigourney, et al., and August Hoffman, by deeds dated January 8rd, 1910, and March 20th, 1911, respectively. Together with the improvements thereon. Personal Property Household furniture, furnishings and fixtures, situate in said abovedescribed premises; ! Miscellaneous tools, machinery, ete., situate in said above-described premises. Terms and Conditions of Sale: All bids must be in writing, and may be filed with the Clerk of the aboveentitled court, or delivered to said executor personally, or to his attorney, F. T. Nilon, at Number 232 Broad street, Nevada City, California, at any time before the hour and day of sale. <A deposit of ten per cent (10%) of the bid must accompany the same; balance of the purchase price is payable on confirmation of sale by said Superior Court. The executor reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated: November 19th, 1932. RICHARD A. EDDY, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Wilfred Abbott, deceased. F. T: Nilon,. Attorney for said Executor, Nevada City, California. First publication November 21, 1933. ; ley. Charles Wilson Jr., “aecotnpabied him to spend the week end with his folks at Log Cabin. Lee Bullington, local carpenter, has been assisting J. E. Pauly in improvements about his home on Main street. C. N. Chatfield, Pike City ‘mining man, accompained by his son Oliver, was in town Friday on a_short visit. Fred B. Hanson and Bob Forbes motored to Gridley Friday after a load of hay. The monthly report of the local weather observer Elmer S. R. Hall at the P. G. & E. Mill, gives a maximum temperature for November as 80, minimum, 32, with.a total rainfall of .2.03 CAMPTONVILLE, Nov. 29.—Chas. L. Wilson, Jr., left Sunday for Sacramento, to resume his studies in the. Sarcamento high school, after a weeks vacation with relatives at Log Cabin. A Harry Deal has atartad sotistder ble mining activity at the head of Willow Creek at Oak Valley, he is being assisted by Myron Pauly, Albert Hamilton, and two others: Mrs. Grace Peterson left Sunday. , evening for Grass Valley, where she will remain on a short visit. Cc. W. Almes and party, operators of the Halkyard mine. left Saturday for Los Angeles on a few days: business visit. Mrs. Kate Hope Livingston, local high school teacher, returned Sunday from Berkeley, where she went on a short visit following institute sessions at Marysville last week. Miss Elie Ann Price, Deputy Superintendent of: Schools of Plumas county, who has been confined to her home at Quincy, with a severe attack of flu, is improving, which is good news to all of her friends at her home here: EDDIE LEONG Fresh Fruits and Vegetables EREESH FISH every FRIDAY All Kinds of Melons Free Delivery PEC SCI OO Oe mOreineinion b si ie ded ‘. In the Superior Court of the State of Misses Lola Chatfield and Betty Nordyke, Pike City girls, who attend the local high school, arrived Sunday evening to resume their studies after a weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Joselin of Dobbins were in town Sunday visiting relatives at the Hotel Francis. Miss Florence Helman, local high school girl,, returned. Sunday from Dobbins, where she has been visit-. ! ing her parents for the past week during institute vacation. Every Time! . SRE SS ee San Francisco—Budget for con-. ; struction and new industrial ‘actiy-. . ity in San Francisco bay region now stands at $150,000,000. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NUGGET NOTICE TO CREDITORS ELecTRIC LECTRIC COFFEE MAKERS Coffee that is always California, of Nevada. In the Matter of the Estate of F. R. KIRKHAM, also known as FREEIn and for the County LING R. KIRKHAM, Deceased. mellow, rich and satisNo. 3433 f ied s NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by]: fying is easy to make in the undersigned Lynne Kelly, as ex« the Coleman Coffee ecutor of the. last men Sol ha also known as F REELING EU: KIRKH AM “no-boil” way, retaining deceased, to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the all the. fragrance and said decedent to file them with the flavor. necessary vouchers within six (6) months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of 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) months after the first publication of this notice to the said executor at the law . offices of NILON, HENNESSY and KELLY, 232 Broad Si., in the city of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, the same being his place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said F. R. KIRKHAM, also known as FREELING R. KIRKHAM, Deceased. Dated December 2nd, 1932. LYNNE KELLY Executor of the last Will and Testament of F. R. KIRKHAM, also known as FREELING Rk. KIRKHAM, Deceased. Will d Testalll an esta Maker. Brews it the The Colonial model! is ished in special process, extra durable nickel plate. Six or 9 cup sizes. Ebonized handle. Has extra large heating element. The non-spill spout is a feature you'll like. Extra quality cord and plug. This attractive coffee maker is an ideal gift for any occasion. . See Your Local Dealer jf or Write to nS er First Publication, December 5th, The — Lamp & Stove — "1932. — Kans. Aaoel: ts + F. T. Nilon, Attorney for _ExecuOR sae ‘ (BBs or. ; MINING and MILLING Machinery Agents For ¢ BOWMAN & BOWMAN { ‘ Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor 30814 Broad Street BEAUTY CULTURE PERMANENT WAVING $5.00 and $5.50 SeteieieteteteeobototutetestetutetedetestutitotedFRATERNAL CARDS NEVADA CITY LODGE, NO. 518 B. P. O. ELKS Meets second and fourth Friday evenings in Elks Home, Pine Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks Welcome. . Vv. V. FOLEY, Exalted Ruler. R. E. Carr, Secretary. MILO LODGE, No. 48, K. of P. Meets the Ist and 3d Friday nights t Pythian Hall, Morgan and Powell dg. Visiting Knights always welcome. CARL LARSEN, C. ¢C. J. CE. FOSS; Ki-ofRo-& S. . PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. BELL Dentist Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:36 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell\ Bldg. Phone IGHT ATTORNEY AT\ LAW Offiee in Union Building Phone 23 Nevada City F. T. Nilon J. T. Hennessy Lynne Kelly NILON, HENNESSY AND KEL Attorneys at Law . Offices, 127 Mill St., Grass ‘Valley Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nevada City WARD A. JOHNSON, Chiropractor Grass Valley Office hours—9-12 a.m.; 2-5:30 p.m. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 7-8 p.m. Sun. by appointment. Room 3 Commercial Bldg. Phone G.V. 196 B U. EDWARD C. UREN Mining and Civil Engineer Mining Reports Furnished Mining District Maps Phone 278-R' Nevada City J. F. O°CONNOR Civil and Mining Engineer United States Mineral Surveying. Licensed Surveyor. Upstairs over City Hall, Main Street, Grass Valley. Hardy Morton and J. P. Ainsworth Watchmakers and Jewelers Any Watch or Clock Repaired Prices Reasonable 118 West Main, Grass Valley HARRY M. McKEE Attorney at Law 205 Pine St., opposite eourthouse Nevada City, Calif. GARDNER and DENVER Drills Miners Foundry & Supply Co. Nevada City, California 7 How’s Your Appetite? The most important part of your diet is meat. We always have the choicecuts and the. quality cannot be.excelled. Thy this market once and . you will come again. SOME OF OUR SPECIALS Ss! tender and juicy; fine Tenderloin and Sirloin cuts; Roasts of all kinds. Weinies and Superfine Krank. KEYSTONE MARKET CALAHAN & RICHARDS — Small Our un ictal and interment service does not: stopshort of merely providing the equipment and the sonnel essential to proper service: We go beyond this and are glad to\serve in more personal ways—to do any things for the comfort of the family. . P ae ooo hoo no NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE : Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 ‘pounds, giving th geld percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Mail order check work promptly attended to. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, W: and Capital of California, Fire Insurance ( pe AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE © Opr