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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

January 6, 1936 (4 pages)

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‘NEVADA CI£Y NUGGET HIGH AND GRAMMAR THIRD BOWLING SCHOOLS ENROLL 686 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of Nevada High School District will receive bids for furnishing all labor, materials, trans and = school portation and services, for the construction of a gymnasium © annex and the alterations ‘to the present High School Building at Nevada City, California; each bid to be in accordance with plans and specifications now on file with the-Board of Education, of Nevada High School Dis trict, and with William Mooser and William Mooser, Jr., Architects, 681 Market Street, San Franciseo, California. (Heating) works as per ‘vlans mar For’ all Electrical”: works as per plans and specifications. For all balance of works (General). As per plans and specifica schools opened this: the schools. two combined of Secause of colds and other ail mak: 1g a -new total: pupils registered registration of sent presumably on account of Notice is hereby given that all proceedings relating to the above pro“hess. prothe on be to work all ject, including bidding, award of contract, and prescribject,-are subpect to the Rules*and Regulations and all conditions NOTICE TO’ CREDITORS ' ed by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. State Bidders are hereby notified that’ pursuant to the statutes cf the , Works, Regulations of the Federal Emergency “Administration of Public the Board of Education of Nevada High School District, California, has general prevailing rate of per diem wages and ‘rates for ascertained the this work is to fies! holiday and overtime work in the locality in which needed to be performed, for each craft or-type of workmen or mechanics bidder. successful the awarded be will which contract execute the The prevailing rates so determined are as follows: ae o Hourly 6.00 75 Plasterer Plasterer’s Hod Carrier ‘..:. §.00 6.00 1.00 15 Mercer oe 10500 4.25 Bricklayér’s Hod Carrier :.. mene, Motel 0005.02 Sol. ee 6.90 §.80 M5 1:19 Tsgs re 8.80 ; 1.10 $ 6.00 75 iblectrical ... Ce Ne Aiea ape Shasta Concrete Finisher .2.... sah Prinior 6.00 8.90 Fo 1.00 Concrete Worker ........ 2 5.00 62% fe aborers-Bitrilding:---.--:2:-:--. 4,50 Steamfitters ESAS OAs SEU 8.80 MMR GELATIN <0 8 fee 8.80 Roofers-ComnpoSition. ... Sone MT VOY KET 05550. sc diigo sane (1NAS Sa ge 8.00 9.00 8-00 56 14 1.10 : 1.10 : 1.00 1.12% 1.00 William Mooser, Jr., Architects, 681 Corral North San of Juan .French now num lowing is the schedule for this week bers over 200 members. At a,meet up to and including Thursday night. ing yesterday in French Corral new THURS. JANUARY 9 TONIGHT Schreiber POTION OT os swat clay seen eae 122 Reed 160 FOC re es i ed ge ee eel em gee rete eae officers were seated and twelve new members joined. The new officers are Miles Tilden, president; W. E. aay ‘Moulton, vice president; e pinheeny se ee 104 BGEIEIL@ BUN f 225 vunsn ds su cpese ot ees ccusyon dave 104 Handitapcs. ccscnieecetcecesscasezverisssess Y fe ee 658 Flanigan, clso known as Thomas eee lerriam Sipe eee ec ee Joseph Flanigan; deceased, to the INO rns dss eaaweecacget credite7s 8 of, and all persons haying soriie Hieronimus Mattela I ae Frank Mil Swe Dick Gregory, son:of Mr. and : Mrs. Lester Gregory, returned home Sunday from. a~-—-week’s — vacation ; Sie et ee ee IU isndiay °°) spent in RoR Sacramento with h relatives. 3 I 120 . claims acainst said deceased, to. file ae Nevada Theatre Wy zr Ee) Ne att wee ay a) oN MONDAY AND TUESDAY PrsaE SSELEN Ht y a F ® Gret2 eh = é _Gaibo s and : Frederic nf A A pers Wal eae “arch in. this gripping drama tization of Tolstoi’s tremend ous novel, nev@fsuch a glorious love. story-—-such.sublime sweethearts. Love un ¥fraid is personified by Garbo, who rises to the greatest heights in her career, WEDNESPAY AND THURSDAY Ae bf WY De ee “7 /f. LAST DAYS OF POMPEII.&: cree: m No. 3640 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of at shee . a the Estate A great: ween Duchin 117 Sea oe 124 ace mart, the gladiatorial arena with condemned slaves, gladiators and. pugil Buck” ists in AE oe ata pi can Net agra haat PION OCA coisa Siacl 466 gory death duels, Mount Vesuvius in horrific splendor, and chariots, drawn by maddened horses rushing to the sea. ; 50 of WILLIAM B. GENASCI, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned CHARLES GENASClIy as Exectitor of the last Will. and Testament of WILLIAM B. GENAS CI, Deceased, to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to file them with the necessary vouchers Avithin six months afterthe Hrs Aublica Market Street, San Francisco, Calition of this notice in thé office of. the Clerk of Superior Court’ of the State of California, in atid\ for the County of Nevada, or to present them, with the necessary vole¢hers within, six months ‘after the frst publication of this notice to the said Jxecutor at the office of Jones & Finnegan, Attorneys at Law, 2382 Broad Street, Nevada City, California, the same being his place = of business in all--matters connected with the-.estate of said WILLIAM B. GENASCI, deceased. Dated: January 3rd,-1936. One Third Off CHARLES GENASCI, Executor of the last Will and Testament of WILLIAM B. GENASCI, Deceased. One Third Off First Publication, January 6, 1936. Jones & Finnegan, Attorneys at Law, Nevada City, California. Jan:. 6): 13,20; 27. One Third Off [WAS ALITTLE NEVER lpNEVER WORWOR-. WORRIED WHENIIEEEDINGA . YOU SAID THE . IMAN, MARY, JUST GIVE BOSS WAS AT
COMING TO: HIM Dated: Nevada City, California, December 28, 1935. Board of Education Nevada High School District. On EVERYTHING DINNER (Signed) > J. F. COLLEY (President). é : Bec, $0, Jan. 6, Jan, 13. ee ee ee‘ A 00DIDEA FOR THE NEW YEAR 4 % ‘ This iis your opportunity. to outfit Yourself ey a as less comfortably heated air Desoplasic ‘Enamel. Will “not crack or chip. s Burns ive furnace @ Provides.a Focused Comfort Zone of penetrating radiant , carefree heat at low fort when Heat A Justor A oil. Furnishes plenty of heat, bringing instant ¢omDoors are opened. Nevada City Pine and Commercial’ select? . MEAT eal ee ‘ond! Huet Yaad i uF SRR SAAR SRR SRP Keystone Market NOTE OUR PRICES TRY OUR QUALITY By CANADIAN. CLUB secession Be WALKERS DE LUXE. «co . WE DO NOT— m WALKERSDELUXE.._ “r WE WILL NOT fm CORBY'S RYE ... HERS HIGHLAND Carry Anything But the Best. TEAC 4 Pot Roasts, Cold Meats, nr Ae Ae REDUCED TI RIFFS BRING LOWER PRICES! ‘BUY THE BEST AT. Steaks, Chops, Rosets, ; ~ SHOPPE ROSE. FASHION May we help you AT OUR STORE ee -No ees no exchanges, no free alternations A Man’s Food OiL_ BURNING HEATER ing. Two-tone walnut _ Unbelievably Low Prices MEAT SEE THE NEW C lem @ Modern to the minute styl_ oe Ce di All Winter Stocks Must Go All coats, suits, and dresses marvelously reduced There’s lots of winter weather yet ‘BG. SCADDEN (Clerk). : irst Publication, Dec. 30, 1935.’ 3-STAR HENNESSEY . ay ler, secretary; and eee John Dup syk, treasurer. A musical program followed by refreshments was much 7 Baraat “Gos . Bigelow se ee ee 137 NOTICE IS ‘HEREBY GIVEN by Glare. ie Wiishts 0.0 oo = ep ee ee 152 the nndersigned,Mary! A. Gillen, executrix of the patats of Tom Joseph RAKdnii ee ee re 130 Time and one-half ber-23,-1935. Time and one-half Dec.23,-30, Jan. 6; 13. bids, and*—or\.waive any irregularity in a bid. “Award ‘of\any agntract hereunder shall be conditioned upon funds being made available for construction thereunder, and upon the Board of Education of Nevada High School District having the right to hold all bids Teceived for a period.of.30 days from the date of the opening thereof, -unss otherwise required bylaw.’ . It’sWak The Townsend club Fol cai eaeanasepens Education. A list of such surety companies is on file with the Board of ducation and with, William Mooser and William Mooser Jr., Architects, $t. Market Street, San Francisco, California. The said Board of Education’ reserves the right to rejéct any and all cost. betweer day 1.65 Overtime, lication of: this notice at the office fornia; raust be accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check or bid bond 1 . ~ 5 + : G for five per cent (5%) of the amount of the bid made payable to the order of the Board of Nevada High: School District, Nevada . City, California; sg be seated and filed with the Clerk of said Board, on or before January pad, 1936 4t 8 o'clock P. M.-and will be opened in public at or about 8 o'clock. P. M: of that day in the office of the Principal, Nevada City High School, Nevada City, California. ‘ The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into contract if awarded the work, and will. be declared forfeited if 2 successful bidder refuses to enter into said contract after being requestd so to do by the said Board of Education. ; The successful bidder will be required to furnish a labor and mater‘ial bond in an amount equal to 50% of the contract price, and a faithful performance bond in %n amount equal to 100% of the contract _price,saie Bonds to be secured from a security company satisfactory to the Federal Hmergency Administration of Public Works and to-the said Board of eM It is rumored a business building is this 38% Double Legal Holi. of Harry M. McKee, 205 Pine Street, 685 day 1.65 Overtime Nevada City, California, the same being the place of. business in alt MONAT INET. oes cr soc e a aee ee 124 Same 5 . me matters relating to said estate. POPUCL nee seen sence eee eeceee eect 161 Same Dated, December. 6th, 1935 Same eed sn steenneen ene neces nc neecee esse ecto nnene 13 Mary A. Gillen, Executrix of the Ty . LLYane a rem ee ee ee Oo aa b Same estate of Tom Joseph Flanagan, alGs Same 008 Rivee; musetavninen friteesee nh cipamr sia tamer ee 119 Double Legal Holiso known as Thomas Joseph FlaniPEAT ONG 8 Pree acs 26 css sae beh Eee ates 8 ¥ day 1.65 QOvertinie gan, deceased. MeKee, Attorney for Double Legal HoliMACH ATOS <a te Saenger sees 13 day 1.65 Overtime Executrix. Date of First Publication, _DecemSame May c: eight hours.The hourly wage rate eicuerioga hereknabove is the per dem raie divided by the aforementioned number of hours constituting @ WO:king day. / ‘ i, shall. be mandatory. upon the Contractor, to whom the contract is awarced, and upon any subcontractor under him, to pay not less than the said c oe rates to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by them °: xecution of the contract. : _ hotice is also hereby given that all bidders must submit with’ their aft ids < tentative schedule showing the classes of labor and. the number 0. €ach class he will require in the performance of the contract. Pach bid shall-be.made out on-acform to. be obtained at the Bank of America, Nevada City, California, or at the office of William Mooser, and the Bessie. Householder last week, ee ing of ‘to be built there. Curnow IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATS OF TOM JOSEPH FLANAGAN. ALSO KNOWN. AS * THOMAS JOSEPH FLUANIGAN,. Deceased. part SAN JUAN TOWNSEND CLUB NUMBERS 200 them with thé necessary vouchers 665 within six months after the ’ first TUES. JANUARY 7 Samepublication of this notice at the -ofUB 2 0a 1 ee remeron nee eae 148 fice of the Clerk of the Superior Same e PAINT cal iwc eee so cad ase 14% . Court of the County of Nevada, . Same Ti State of California, or to . present Same them with the proper vouehers withPenrose Same Double Legal Holiin six months after ‘the first pubK,. Kopp The foregoing schedule of per diem woeres is hesedd unonka tion and formerly a_ le oe slate es sone evening with a hot. contest the Schreiber and Clark teams. property Cooper Estate to Mr. W. M. Ostrun:. Hlks open corner the Galt Bridge on Ping street owned. by Mr. ‘Ww. G. Cor man to Mrs. Dice third will a por gp bee ee le MNICITGOT Occupation Holiday and Overtime tournament sold — .or Rates for Legal Wage Rate ill “The schedule of the bowling also = “Trade Per Diem Wag 430 pupils, of whom nearly 50 were ab tions. the of California, or local law thereto applicable and in compliance with f AL 686 ments, and the.grammarschool renine 4 Mr. 0.°D Woodman, lpcal-realtor,; in stud: nis. The high school reports an e: rollment 25%, with fourteen absent . vy a He northeast of Glennons Service Sta sold the house at the south end-of morning approximate gtrolin®nt ports and specifications. a; 3. The Névada City ty h high and gram A , TWO PROPERTIES SOLD aest (Advertisement) Bids shall be received as follows: Wor all Plimbing and Mechanical 1. MOND AY, JANUARY 6, 1936. rt if if Ey i i rs a”