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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 10, 1935 (4 pages)

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x PAGE TWO_ oc viscera Be es accosacess — ie . MONDAY, JUNE, 10, 1935. , THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET 7 ————r “7 cularly described as follows, to-wit: ; : — ; George Arliss gives a re-. STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN . Lots 12, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 in of pi mama AND FOR THE COUNTY . Block 13 of the City of Nevada, as] FRATERNAL AND OF NEVADA. /said Lots and Block are designated CLUB DIRECTORY . g warner annem Ney, the famous s French] IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Marshall: general. markable portrayal TT axe » Nevada City Nugget 305 Broad Street. Phone 36 hero of the battlefield, but the ball-. No. 6469 2 Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Pubroom as well. There will be a mat-' SUMMONS . the year 1869. oo: ighedo at Nevada: City. inee on Thursday, at 2:15. . CLELIA M. PRATT and TAR-. ALSO, to. quiet ‘the title of ‘said . e: ; QUINIO DP. ase ihe Plaintiffs. plaintiffs to said real property as . HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56, H. M-LEETR.... ROE Sia once anon ic Man ema Editor and Publisher Monday and Friday at and entered as mail mat-ter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada City,, under Act of Congress, ‘March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) Published Semi-weekly, Nevada City, California, One year tet SESE SESS SESE erase *, oa teatestestest te ate ste test * So + ae sfoslenie ite sleaierlesie sents alesle elesleafe ste olealesle fe of of oleae sfe ole she ole oe ofesfe oleate deste ste fete School Is Out (Contributed ) ror thousands of young men and women in California, school is out, now, forever. Graduation exercises throughout the state during the past fortnight have sent throngs of them into the battle -of life on their own. The sequestered peace, the carefree joyousness is gone, and_ they are left to face the discondant music of a maladjusted world. Bleak as the prospect is, however, it is not without heartening aspects. These youths have only to look back on the plight of those who’were graduated in 1932 and 1933 to know that it could be much worse. Industry may not yet be ready to absorb them, but it has speeded up considerably since the dark days of mid-depress: ion; unemployment is on the wane in California, and more than one economist is predicting the greatest American ‘“‘boom”™ man has ever known. Unquestionably, better times are on the way. It will remain for these youths to shape the future of California and the nation. Among the ever-shifting confusion of ‘social theories and governmental! hypotheses, will they choose to remain individuals in a democracy or to become a colorless mass, watched over and cared for by a paternal government? ‘ The former course will be open, in spite of the extremes in socia! security legislation (which in a limited degree may _be beneficial), that some people are demanding. Instead of a guarantee of a bare living, by decree, these young people may rely on their own energy and ingenuity for an abundant living. These youths just beginning to come to grips with life's realities will probably choose democracy and individualism. After all, the peritage Y that the pioneers left to California cannot have faded so soon. a oe oe rt 3 scons ‘RUGGLES OF RED GAP? ramento icc alaan their fr se AND ‘THE IRON DUKE’ Mrs. F. E. . AT NEVADA THEATRE . PE TR Mary Boland and Charles Ruggles . will be featured again’ in another . famous comedy, tugeles of Red “ ; Gap’ which comes to: the Nevada WELL, HAVE . Theatre tonight and Tuesday. They MY MENUS ‘ . will support Charles Laughton, who ‘PLANNED FOR THEY LL SUIT . plays the mart of the perfect English SALL NEXT ME ALLRIG! ' butler eos a pair of tourists had WEEK. [HOPE IF YOU ‘won in a poker game in Europe and YOU'LL LIKE to flushers in their toland. Young, . Leila Hyams There will be at.2:15. 30th took home show up some four home town of Red ZaSu Pitts, and the cast. Tuesday HAVE PLENTY Gap. are also in a matinee on and screen reputavien . provided Mr. George Arliss, as Wellington, eine: iron: Diuke;” ' whieh comes to the Nevada Theatre i Wednesday and Thursday nights. It O MEATS is a historical drama of outstanding The famous Battle of . Waterloo is “Make” stage players of intenational play were for in excellence. he , side of Duke Wellington, not only a & ! . { ' . fetfeotertens se A 2 . % ! } shown in entirety on Your Menus j the screen, and also the shooting of Ss @ le aferge ooo ele aje ste ste 2 o * Z > nd F: BY ¢ Be = Ai hB ; tastes, and fit the most ecoi: inswort eauly * nomical budget. i% Sh oe a op { Our wide variety of meats will suit the most exacting At the Keystone Market you will find that quality and low price do go togethTo 25 customers only, who may take their choice of a NEW THERMIQUE WAVE WI er to help you make an ap. # RINGLETS me +s : \$SHAMPOO AND FINGER 3 petizing, delicious dinner. a ad . 35 WE? WAVE ...2s. 25c Keystone Market CALANAN and RICHARDS . Ainsworth Beauty ‘Shop 3 Phone 457-3 for Appointments z 125 Broad St. Nevada Citys Seb deed ten iennepepeededeiis UNION HOTEL AND LUCCA CAFE. fry Our Delicious Italian Lunches and Dinners Raviola and Chicken . : @ommercial St. Nevada City . Lucca’s Special COMPLETE BAR SERVICE BARAMBANI AND PANELLI, PROPRIETORS 220 MAIN STREET NEVADA CITY PHONE 164 Nz ATIVE E OF ( Goopy EARS BAR CAROLINE E 2 PASSES LW. W illiams, JAMES <A. GRAHAM, DANIEL, ALLEN, and also all other persons unknown, claiming any _WILLL: AMS, wife of Interment of John Nicholl, a naP wae ae Gi right, title, estate lien or interest in tive of Goodyear’s Bar, Sierra coun. tne ‘:ea} property described in the ty, aged 75 years old was held in, complaint adverse to plaintiffs’ own-. Stockton. Mr. Nicholl passed away ership or any cloud upon plaintiffs’ . in Stockton on June 2._ title thereto. Defendants. eee eos eee es . .Jones & Finnegan, Attorneys for} . PAS . woqy. Plaintiffs, Nevada City, California. Judge H. B. Dow, 0) feet TL eho brought in the Superior dent, came down from Seattle, . Court of the State of California in Washington, and is spending a few) and for the County of Nevada, and . . the Complaint filed in the office of . t days in Nevada City on business. He : Clerk of said. County of Nevada. ofen es ee . ai gisiokc waked THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF fices in Seattle and Bremerton. UpCALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS on his trip home he will be accdm--, TO: CAROLINE E. WILLIAMS, wife panied by his mother, Mrs. M. Ivan. of L. W. Williams,. JAMES A. fap y x Dow who will visit him for a time . GRAHAM, DANIEL ALLEN, also all . Mike Geviride Mariott 4s Teer other persons unknown, claiming any . MISS dilbert d SEAT TONE CHING: UD right title, estate. Men: or interest in. from San Francisco Wednesday and! the real property. described in the . complaint adverse to plaintiffs’ owna. two weeks vacation in. } any cloud upon plaintiffs’y with her parents, Mr.! @?ship_ or is spending Nevada City ae : Bee as . title thereto, DEFENDANTS. and Mrs. J. B. Marriott. She is in her YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED . Mary’s TO APPEAR, and answer the plaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Sourt of the State of California in senior year at St. hospital . com. and will graduate at Christmas time. CERTIFICATE tae ‘PARTNERSHIP . TRANSACTING BUSINESS UN . and for the County of Nevada within ! DER FICTITIOUS NAME. . ten days aftey the service on you of . We, the undersigned do hereby! this Summons, if served within the . certify that we are conducting a] County, or within thirty days if ser-. grocery business and meat market,! ved elsewhere. as a partnership and association un-} der the;firm name and_= style of “QUALITY MARKET,” at: the northeast corner of Pine and Commercial Streets, in Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California; that the names and post office addresses of And you are hereby notified that ! unless -you. appear and answer as . above required, the said Plaintiffs . will take judgment for any money or . damages demanded in the Complaint, as arising upon contract, or will ap. ply to. the Ceurt for any other relief . the said firm are, demanded in the Complaint. ' M. N.-Faria, Hanford, California. THAT THE OBJECT OF SAID . M. De ‘Rose, Nevada City, Califer-. ACTION is to determine the adverse . nia, and claims to and clouds upon the title! Carl A. Hall, Nevada City, Cali-. of said plaintiffs to the hereinafter . fornia. described real property situated’ in} IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have the City of Nevada, County of Nehereunto set our hands this 27th day’ vada, State of California and parti-} of May, 1935. . on the Official Map of the City of . Nevada, made by H. S. Bradley in
against you, and each and all of you, and to have it adjudged and decreed, among other things, that said plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple of said real property as above set forth, and that you, and each of you, have no. fright, title, interest or estate therein or lien or claim thereon, all of which more fully appears from the complaint on file herein, reference to which is hereby made. tiven under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, this 27th day of May, A. D. 1935. R. N. MeCORMACK, Clerk. (Seal) By R. E. May 27, DEEBLE, Deputy Clerk. June 3, 10,°17,5 1935, . . eh N.S. G.W. Meets every Tuesday evening at Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street, Visiting Native Sons welcome, . JOE O'NEILL,’ President. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Ree. Sec’y, . a . ———____{ . WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB Regular meetings the 2nd and fourth Mondays of the month, at the Brand Studio. President, Mrs. Geo. Gildersleeve. Secretary, Mrs. Leland Sunith. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 3607. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF URIAH LEWIS BEIGHTOL, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Mrs. A. Williams, as Administratrix Uriah Lewis. Beightol, deceased, to . the Creditors.of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to file them with the vouchers first. publication of this notice in the office of thé Clerk of Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, or to pres. ent them, with the necessary vouchers within Six months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administratrix at the office of Jones L& Finnegan, Attorneys-At-Law, 232 Broad Street, Nevada City, California, the same being her place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said Uriah Lewis Beightol, Deceased. Dated June Ist, 1935. MRS. A. WILLIAMS, Administratrix of the Estate of Uriah Lewis Beightol, Deceased. June:3,. 10; 17:-2451935; M. N. FARIA, M. DE. ROSE, CARL AG FADE. State of California, County of Nevada. ss. On this 27th day of May, 1935, before me Harry M. McKee, a Notary Public in and for said county, pei A modern establishment—a sonally appeared M.-N. Faria,-M. De} personne] — distinctive motor tose, and Carl A. Hall, known to me, progress and prosperity are charges will be high. ing honestly to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing certificate and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. WITNESS my hand seal. and official McKEE. : Notary Public. HARRY M. (Seal) May 27-June 3, 10, Phone 56W, Grass Valley. Subscribe for The Nugget—NOW. . pee SE torent eden lees oP EGE ti AMS Ey nl eT A Os MORE COPE! ‘ GOOD SERVICE COSTS NO MORE trained, equipment and other NOT an indication that funeral service A successtul concern can be built only by seryand well,sat prices that are fair and reasonable. intelligent and courteous evidences / of HOLMES FUNERAL HOME “Ambulance Service With Safety and Dignity” Phone 203, Nevada City. FIRST OF A SERIES LIKE CLIMBING A GRADE . « « « « With a slipping clutch ¥ Ever have a clutch go back on you? Maddening, isn’t it? You plod along —motor racing, fairly eating up gas. But mild example of wasted power. You know what’s wrong, and have it fixed. Sometimes power losses aren't so easy to see. That’s when they’re dangerous. Take a pumping plant: the heaviest power user on the average farm; a major item of operating expense; a deciding factor, in many cases, between profit and loss. Does a pump give you warning when it begins to waste power?. No! With a pump, you’ve got to /ook for trouble. Some of the smoothest running plants are power wasters of the worst kind. thorough test. not a penny of you. The only There are symptoms, however, that tell you when your pump is “sick.” And they’re easy to see #f you look for them. —FREE. First, you Il notice it takes you longer to irrigate. Then, with an increase in pumping hours, your power costs will go up. . Ultimately, you’ll be paying more for wasted power than it would cost you to recondition your plant. Be on the lookout for these symptoms. If you see them, get in touch with us promptly and arrange for a A test costs money, to be sure. But customer good-will. Remember—if you don’t know; don’t guess! Simply call our local office and we’ll test your entire plant . P-G-wE‘ PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Owned Operated’ Managed by Californians . that’s a this cost is charged to payment we accept is of the Estate of necessary within Six months after the: rca! DR Nevada City Lodge, No. 518, . B. P. O. Elks Meets second and fourth fi. ‘ day evenings in Elks. home, Pine . welcome: W. E. WRIGHT, Exalted Ruler. VeEVs FOLEY, Secretary, : \ eee sas, Freeman’s Branch Bakery OPEN 7 A. M.—9 P. M. fessor Street, nevada Pasties on Wednesdays aind _ Saturdays — wake JERSEY CREAM BRE AD . EDDIE ELEONG © FRESH FRUIT AND, VEGETABLES QUALITY GROCERIES SPECIALS FRI. AND SAT. Phone 74 314 Broad St. FREE fi Nevada City} DELIVERY Street. Phone 108. Visiting Blks f BODY AND FENDER REPAIR ' Bring your car to us for quick and skilled -body. and fender repairs, and painting, Glass installed. Tops weather proofed and repaired. Expert Radiator Auto kinds. RepairUpholstering of all Acetylene welding, General blacksmithing. ing, “OUR WORK SATISFIES" j Only Service of its kind in Nevada City GOULD’S AUTO BODY WORKS Located at the Nevada City Garage . NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Elizabeth McD. Watson: Prop. Open to all reputable Physicians and Su rgeons FINE WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service and REPAIRING Work Called for and Delivered Clarence R. Gray) 520° Coyote Street Phone 16 . SAFE ND LOCKSMITH 7 KEYS made while you wait Bicycles, Steel tapes, vacuum cleaners, washing machines, electric irons, stoves, j . . . 301-65 etc., repaired SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, SCISSORS ETC., SHARPENED Gunsmith -_ Light Welding ~ RAY’S F: {IT SHOP 220 Wast Main {& . 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