Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)

Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4

ll
WILSON SIGNS AS COACH AT
GRASS VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
William Wilson, former teacher
and member of the coaching staff
of Oroville Union High School, will
be physical education teacher and
e@oach at Grass Valley High School
mext school year. Employment of
‘Wilson. by trustees of the school
was announced today. 2
Wilson may also conduct one class
at the school, although this has not
been determined. Classes will open
August 24th :
Wilson was connected with Orovile Union High School for three
ool He coached baseball and “B”’
football, and also was band instructor, besides teaching history.
' vSOur best wishes go with Billie
son to his new coaching job at
Grass Valley. Wilson has coached
for several years at Oroville high
school and is well liked by students
and parents. All luck to you, Billie.
—Mercury Register, Oroville.
4-848b
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
GENERAL LAND OFFICE at
Sacramento, Calif.
NOTICE is hereby given that Ray
Simmons of Dobbins, Calif., who, on
Mar. 12, 1930 made Stockraising
entry, No. 024836, for Lots 3 and 4,
SE%YNW% NE%SW% SW%SW
%, Sec 2, N%N%, SWYNEK
S%NW%, NYNW% Section 10,
Township 17-N., Range 7-E., M. D.
Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register, U. S. Land Office, at Sacramento, Calif., on the
25th day of Aug. 1931
Claimant names as witnesses:
George Harding of Brownsville,
Calif., Clarence Ruth, Chester Merriam and Johnnie Malone of Dobbins, Calif.
JOHN C. ING,
Regiser.
————
CHINERY INST
Equipment has now been installed
on the 375-foot level in the Feleciana mine in Mariposa County to
sink a winze to a lower level, it was
reported by officials of the Gold
Ledge Mining Company. The latter
company owhs full control of the
property. Development work will. be
resumed at once on the high grade
ore shoot encountered on the 375
foot level,
AT FELECIANA MINE
It is estimated ore milled during
June which was taken out during
development work, will about defray
expenses for the month. Engineers
hope to have the mill operating on
a full-time schedule between August
15 and September Ist
Engineers for the company are
now arranging for some small
changes in milling practice which
will make possible more complete
recovery of gold values from the ore
particularly from the heavy sulphide ore encuntered above the 375foot level.
ceased
‘Berkeley Mines, Ltd. .
Alleghany, California.
ment program.
Berkeley
A California Corporation with only 200,000 shares of
Capital Stock authorized is NOW WORKING under
lease from Sierra ‘Consolidated SEVEN CLAIMS ADJOINING FAMOUS SIXTEEN-TO-ONE MINE at
THE BERKELEY MINES
Is now offering a block of its stock for sale at 25 cents
per share to help carry through a systematic developAS GOOD A PROSPECT AS YOU CAN FIND
Write
: BERKELEY MINES, LIMITED
1437 Bancroft Way
.
California
a;
~~ STAGE TIMETABLE
Granitevitle Stage leaves Nevads
City at 7 a. m., for Lake City,
North Bloomfield, Moores Flat, and
Graniteville. Leaves Graniteville at
7 a. m., for Nevada City.
; Alleghany Stage teaves Nevada
City daily, except Sunday at 1:00 p.
m., for Tyler, Columbia Hill, Alleghany and Forest. Leaves Forest at
9:30 a. m., for Nevada City.
Marysville Auto Stage leaves a
8.00 a. m., for Raugh-and Ready.
Smartsville, Hammonton and Marys“‘wille. Leaves Marysville at 1:00 p
m. Connects at Smartsville for
North San Juan.
Downieville Auto Stage leaves
Nevada City daily at 1 p. m., arLeaves Downieville daily at 6 a.
m., arriving in Nevada City in time
to connect with 10:30 train for
San Francisco.
Washington Stage leaves Nevada
City at 6:30 a. m., for Weshington
Leaves Washington at 6:30 a. m
for Nevada City
Ore and Bullion
Purchased
Licensed by State of California
Established 1907
WILDBERG BROS.
SMELTING & REFINING CO.
Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco
Plant: South San Francisco
OSCAR E. WINBURN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Suite 1-2-3 City HALL BLDG.
GRASS VALLEY, CAL.
Phone 47
We'll broadcast here next
Friday over station —
M-I-L-K
FOR
BRET HARTE GUERNSEY
DAIRY .
HOME OF
That CREAMY Milk
Phone 77
_
JOY IN EVERY BITE
Every mother knows how childish
appetites long for “something
good.”
Satisfy that longing, put a happy
light in the eyes of your children
with plenty of the most wholesome food—PATSY BREAD.
Order your supply from the
Grocer today
KOPPS BAKERY
Nevada City, Calif.
Patronize Home Industry
GILMORE GAS
GOODYEAR TIRES & TUBES
PLAZA SUPER SERVICE STATION
CARL T. LARSEN, Prop.
HYDRAULIC LIFT
SHELL GAS
¢ GREASING TOW CAR WASHING
* os
: BATTERY SERVICE
PHONE 46 *
eaferfeafeoteoteateeteofendestesofestesfestestente feet ofectestesteotestentestesteteateatestenteoteoseate eateateatestefesteateateateteatentiofestents
=
afternoon
off costs
OW DELIGHTFUL
matically.
to serve.
ect
ay
but Af :
when you cook with electrictt,
fe
@-s
to have an afternoon off
whenever you want it!
Just let the electric range do your cooking autoYou simply prepare the dinner, place it in the oven,
set the time and temperature controls and you're free
for the entire afternoon. When you return home at six
o'clock the meal is deliciously cooked—hot—and ready.
On the average, cooking with electricity costs but 1c a meal
per person. As for speed, the oven heats up to 400 degrees in
9 to 11 minutes! Platform cooking elements today are faster—
as fast as you'd want them. Then too, you'll be delighted with
the cleanliness of electric cooking.
A few dollars down will place the range of your choice in
your kitchen. See the new electric ranges at our office today.
Local dealers also sell electric ranges.
COOK WITH ELECTRICITY—THE MODERN WAY
PaciFic GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
Owned Operated Managed
by Californians~174-731
QUARTZ CLAIM—2 claims. Development work done .Shaft 150 feet
deep.
50 tons milling ore on dump.
Will sell, bond, or lease.
___Box 474, Neyada City, Calif.
180 ACRE ‘GRAVEL CLAIM.
Tunnel in 200 feet. Last 100 feet
in hard rock, nearly thru rim into
pay gavel.
4 miles from Nevada City. Will
bond and lease with opeion to purchase.
Box 474, Nevada City, Calif.
RELIABLE MAN WANTED—to call
on farmers in Nevada County,
Wonderful opportunity. Make $8 to
$20 daily. No experience or capital
needed. Write today. FURST AND
THOMAS, Department F. 426 Third
St. Oakland, Calif.
Man and wife wants camp cook job,
Experienced. Inquire at Nugget
office.
ROSETTA BUZZA JOHNS
Vocal and Instrumental Instruction
, Late of the Royal College‘of MuT8ic, London, England. Vocal pupil of
Henry Blower and _ Piano pupil of
Herbert Sharpe. Terms on application. Phone 229R. 218 French Ave.
Grass Valley.
BALL
SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1931
Le Barr Meadows Pavilion .
On Auburn Highway
RED HAT RAMBLERS
—HOT SUPPER—
Chili Baked Beans, Hot Rolls,
Cake and Coffee, 25 Cents
FRED M1. MILLER
CONSULTING ENGINEER
CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERING
REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER
LICENSED SURVEYOR
Hydraulics —Irrigation — Surveys
Land Classification.
LAST OFFICIAL MAP OF NEVADA
COUNTY
Hydraulics — Irrigation — Surveys
Office at Residence — Grass Valley,
262 Auburn Street.
LEGAL NOTICE
No. 5912
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE, UNDER
EXECUTION
IN THE.. SUPERIOR.
THE STATE OF
IN AND°FOR THE
NEVADA,
COURT OF
CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF
JAMES BRADY, Plaintiff
vs.
M. IVAN DOW AND E. L. DOW, Jr.,
Defendants. i
By virtu of an Execution issued
out of the Superior Court of the
State of California, in and for the
County of Nevada, wherein James
Brady is Plaintiff and M. Ivan Dow
and E. L. Dow Jr., are Defendants.
Upon a Judgment rendered on the
6th day of July, 1931, for the sum
of Four Hundred Thirty-eight
($438.00), with interest thereon at
the rate of 7 per cent per annum,
till paid from the date of said
Judgment, together with Twelve
($12.00) costs and disbursements at
the date of said Judgment,
Clerks accruing costs of One Dollar
($1.00).
I have this day
right, title, estate and interest of M. .
Ivan Dow and E. L. Dow Jr., defendants, as aforesaid, in and to
the following described real property to wit;
All those certain consolidated
quartz and. placer mining claims,
being portions of Section Seventeen
(17) and Twenty (20) Township
Sixteen (16) North, Range (9) East,
M. D. M., bounded and particularly
described as follows; Commencing
at the section corner common to
Sections
Township, thence running
88%° West following
between said Sections 17 and 20,
16.81 chains thence North 55%?
West 28.80 chains to post M. H. n.
12; thence
chains to post M. H. R. 14; thence
North 74° West 4.86 chains to post
South
section line
MA. Re ESS theres
West 4.49 chains to post M. H. R.
16; thence North 48° West 6.00
chains to post M. H. R. I¥; thence
South 49° 4.90 chains to post M. H.'
R. 1; thence south 11%°. East 3
chains to postM. H. R. 2; thence
South 13° West 8.16 chains to Post
M. H. R. 3; thence South 9%° W.
4.20 chains more or less to point
25 feet North of the croppings of
Nolan’s Nevada Ledge; thence North
7034,° Bast at 9.60 chains Post M.
H. R. and B. C. 3, 12.02 chains to
point on East side line of Nevada
Q. M., South 23° East 0.73 chains
to Bast Lode Post of Nevada Quartz
tiene
5.76
Nevada Q. M., thence South 15° 38’
E. 1.86 chains to Section line between Sections 17 and 20; thence
North 88 %4° 5.62 chains to the NW.
Corner of the Nute Placer Mine;
thence South 2° West 12.75 chains,
thence South 45° 27’ East 10.04
chains to post M. H. R. 6; thence
North 88%4° E 40.86 chains more
or less to post M. H. R. 9; the line
between sections twenty and twentyone and “thence North 0° 45’ W.
20.45 chaims more or less to the
place of beginning. Also all those
certain Placer and Quartz Mining
Claims commonly known as the
Sharp Consolidated Mining Claims
and consisting of both Quartz and
Gravel and known as the Greenman,
Butterfly, Ben Harrison, Glencoe,
Hickson, Enterprise. Little Kellog,
and Red Rose Claims, and for a
more particular description of the
above named cleaims' reference is
hereby made to the Nevada County
Recards in Book and pages as folOws:
Greenman, Book 26, page 195,
Kellog, Book 26, page 196, Rose
Claims, Book 126, page 195, Enterprise, Book 24, page 68, Hickson,
Book 24, page 69; and Ben Harrison, Book 19, page 161; meaning
and intenging to’ convey all the
right, title and interest that tMe said
Sharp, his heirs and assigns have or
may have to the above described
property, together with all personal
property and improvement located
thereon. ‘,
For further description of the
above mentioned placer and quartz
consolidated claims see Book Deeds
131, page 309, Nevada County Records, and including all water rights,
ditches, machinery tools, timbers set
upon or connected with or appurtenant to said premises or any part
thereof; it is intended hereby to
include all patented or unpatented
quartz and Placer Mining Claims
owned or claimed by the Grantor in
Nevada Township, Nevada County,
California.
Including all buildings
provements tereon, or that may be
erected thereon; together with all
and singular . the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances, water
and water rights, pipes, flumes and
ditches thereunto belonging or in
anywise appertaining and the reversion and reversions, ‘remainder and
remainders, rents, issues and profits
thereof.
Together with all and singular the
tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or
in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions remainder
and remainders, rents, issues and
profits thereof. é
--Publie----Notice-~is © hereby given
that I will on Friday, the 31 day of
July, 1931, at 10 o’clock A. M. of
said day in front of the Courthouse
door in Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, sell at
Public Auction for cash, lawful
money of the United States, all the
right, title claim and interest of the
above named defendants, of, in anu
~
and imso much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment and
costs, ete., to the highest and best
bidder for cash lawful money of the
United States. ;
Dated: July 10th, 1931.
GEORGE R. CARTER,
Sheriff of Nevada County.
E. H. Armstrong, Attorney for
Plaintiff.
First Publication July 10, 1931.
SUMMONS ©
NO. 5928
of California in and for the County
of Nevada.
ANNA LUTHER, Plaintiff,
v.
JOHN JOHNSON; ELIZABETH E.
TARR; also, all other persons untate, lien or interest in the real
property described in the complaint
adverse to plaintiff's
tany cloud upor
. thereto, Defendants.
Action to determine adverse
claims to and clouds: upon title to
real property, brought inthe —Superior Court of the State of Califor!nia in and for the County of Nevada,
and the complaint. filed in the ofplaintiff’s title
Nevada.
NILON, HENNESSY & KELLY,
Attorneys for Plaintiff, Grass Valley,
California.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
TO:
16, 17, 20 and 21 of said}
JOHN JOHNSTON; ELIZABETH
and!E. TARR; also, all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real
levied upon all Property described in the complaint
adverse to plaintiff’s ownership, or
any cloud upon plaintiff's title
thereto, Defendants.
YOU ARE HEREBY directed to
appear, and answer to the complaint
in an action entitled as above,
brought against you in the Superior
Court of the State of California in
and for the County of Nevada, within ten days after the service on you
of this summons—if served within
this County,—or within thirty days
if served elsewhere.
And you are hereby notified that
unless you appear and answer as
above required, the said plaintiff
‘will take judgment for any money or
damages demanded in the complaint
‘as arising upon contract, or she will
South 6414° West 8.20! apply to the court for any other rep Hef demanded in the complaint.
The following is a statement of
North 5614°. the object of the action:
The object of the action is to determine all and every claim, estate,
right, title, lien or interest in the
property herein described; that the
plaintiff is now, and has been, by
herself and her predecessors in interest, the owner of and in the actual, exclusive and adverse possession of the property hereinafter described continuously for the period
of more than twenty years immediately preceding the filing of the
complaint in this action, claiming to
own the same in fee against the
whole world, and that plaintiff has,
by herself and by, her predecessors
M; thence South 15° 38’ East 2.24;in interest, paid all taxes of every
chain to North side line of Big
Blue Q. M., thence South 68° West
5.82 chains to N. W. corner of Big
Blue Q. M.; thenee South 22° East
0.76 chains to S. W. Corner of Big
kind and nature whatever, levied or
‘assessed against said real property
during the period of five years con; tinuously immediately preceding the
‘filing of eomplaint aforesaid; ‘that
Blue Q. M. thence North 68° Bast the claims or claim of said defenchains to East end line of.
to the «*ove described property or,
tare 3
Sour ~
known Claiming any right, title, es-'
In the Superior Court of the State .
ownership ,or}
fice of the Clerk of said County of],
CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS:
LEGAL NOTICE
——=
dants is without right, and that they
have not, nor has any, or either ef
them, any right, title, estate, Hem
or interest in said real property er
any part or portion thereof. — é
The land and property affected by
this action is:
Property All that certain real
situate in the City of Grass Valley,
County of Nevada, State of Califer
nia, and bounded and particularty
described as follows, to wit:
All that portion of Lot 9 in Bloek
27 of the Town, now City, of Grass
Valley, as said lot and block are designated upon the official map ef
the Town of Grass Valley made by
Samuel Bethell in the year 1872, and
more particularly described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at the South East Cor
ner of Lot 9, on the North line ef ©
Neal Street of said City of Grass
Valley, from which the South West
corner of Lot 8, the intersection of
the East line of Mill Street and the
North line of Neal Street, bears N
57° 18° W at the distance of 208.12
ifeet; thence N 22° 34’ E along the
line between lots 9 and 10, 66.89
feet to the corner common to lots $,
10 and 12 of said Block 27; themee
N 18° 14’ E along the line betweem
lots 9 and 12, 47.14 feet to the
North East corner of lo¢ 9 on the
West line of lot 12; thence N 67° 5&
W along the line between lots 9 and
6A, 38.50 feet; thence S 23° 477 &
105.73 feet to the Northerly line ef
Neal Street; thence S 57° 18 BB.
along the Northerly line of Neak
Street to the place of beginning.
GIVEN under my hand and the
seal of the Superior Court of,, the
State of California in and for the
County of Nevada, this 15th day ef
May, A. D., 1931.
R. N. McCORMACK,
Clerk.
By
Deputy Clerk.
‘First publication May 22, 19381.
Last Publication July 24, 1931.
=
ELECTRICAL WIRING hs
L. B. Gregory will do all kinds of
electrical wiring and all kinds of
ignition work. He is well known here
for his high class work.
Anyone wishing his services may
call the Miners Foundry, Phone 10.
ae —— es
ee ee
See Me—,
See Better
GEO. H.
SHIRKEY
Opt. D.
Optometrist
118 Mill St.
Grass _ , Valley
GRASS VALLEY STEAM
LAUNDRY.
111 Bennett St. Grass Valley
DON’T DUCK.
Meet your friends with neatly cleans
ed clothes. ze
Did you ever see an old friend ecoming down the street in the distance,
and realizing that your clothes were
not neatly cleaned and _ pressed,
turned a corner to keep from meeting him? )
Our cleaning prices are so moderate
that such a thing need never happem.
Send your clothes often to the a
GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS
ED BURTNER, Proprietor.
Phone 375 W 111 West Main St,
Will call Monday and Thursday after
noons at your home and deliver om
the next trip over. We will credit
your phone eharges.