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June 15, 1936 (4 pages)

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} NEVADA. oncnameninan ‘MONDAY, JUNE 15; 1936. _ PAGE FOUR od LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, the 8th day.of April, 1936, an application in writing was made and filed in the office of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Nevada, State of Califor“hia, by Pacific Gas” and Electri¢ Company, a corporation, for the grant of the right, privilege and franchise of erecting. constructins and maintaining eiectric transmission and distribution lines consisting of poles or other*suitable structures and wires, crossarms and other appliances installed thereon in Bow so many and in such parts. of the public highways, streets, roads and places of said County of Nevada, as the grantee of said right, privilege and franchise may from ‘ime to time elect to use for the purposes hereinafter specified, and of -using such electric, lines for the purpose of transmitting, conveying, distributing and supplying electricity to the public for light, heat. power and all lawful purposes, which right, privilege and franchise are more fully set forth in the form of ordinance hereinafter contained, which said form of ordinance contains a statement of the character of said right, privilege and frartchise and of the conditions upon which it is proposed to grant the same, and that the said form of ordinance is in the words and figures following, to-wit: ORDINANCE NO. —— ORDINANCE GRANTING TO AND ASSIGNS THE RIGHT, PRIVILEGE AND + FRANCHISE OF BRECTING, CONSTRUCTING AND MAINTAINING ELECTRIC LINES CONSISTING OF POLES OR OTHER SUITABLE STRUCTURES AND WIRES, CROSARMS AND OTHER APPLIANCES INSTALLED THEREON IN SO MANY AND IN SUCH PARTS OF THE PUBLIC HIGH7AYS, STREETS, ROADS AND PLACES OF THE COUNTY OF NEVADA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS THE GRANTEE OF SAID RIGHT, PRIVILEGE AND FRANCHISE MAY FROM TIME TO, TIME ELECT TO USE FOR THE PURPOSES HEREINAFTER SPECIFIED, AND OF USING SUCH ELECTRIC LINES FOR THE PURPOSE OF TRANSMITTING, CONVEYING, DISTRIBo.NG AND SUPPLYING ELECTRICITY TO THE PUBLIC FOR LIGHT; HEAT, POWER AND ALL LAWFUL PURPOSE. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF TFE COUNTY OF NEVADA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The right, privilege and franchise of erecting, constructing and maintaining electric lines ‘consisting of poles or other suitable “Structures and wires, crossarms and other appliances installed thereon, including wires for the private telePhone and telegraph purposes of the Srantee, in so many and ‘such parts of the public highways, streets, roads and places of said County of Nevada as the grantee of said right, Privilege and franchise may from ‘time to time elect to use for the Purposes hereinafter specified, and of using such electric lines for the purpose of transmitting, conveying, distributing and supplying electricity to the public for light, heat, power and all lawful purposes, are hereby granted by said County of Nevada for the term of fifty (50) years from and after the time when this ordinance shall take effect, to TT. — and assigns. Section 2. All electric lines ‘which shall be constructed and used ‘under and pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance and in the @xercise of the right, privilege and franchise herein granted shall be erected-and constructed in a good and workmanlike manner under the irection of the Road Commissioner of the District in which such highways, streets and roads are and Shall be maintained in compliance with all valid laws and ordinances Tom time to time in force. Section 3. The owner for the "time being of the said right, priv/ilege and franchise shall, immediately upon erecting, constructing, rePlacing or repairing the said elecWie lines, or any part thereof, at its yn cost and expense place _ said: ghways, streets and roads, or so uch thereof as may have been maged thereby, in as good order condition as that in which they € before being disturbed or exted for the purpose of erecting, ucting,: replacing or repairSaid electric lines or any part jon 4. The owner for the being of said right; privilege franchise shall have the right Maintain, repair and replace any 41 of such electric lines from to time as may be necessary roper. ion 5. The grantee of the said right, privilege and. franits successors and assigns, during the term for which me is granted, pay to the said of Nevada two per cent. f its or their gross anxua) arising from the use, operaPossession thereof; succeeddate of the grant of said rivilege and franchise, and rf. such percentage shall be annually, and if such payhot be made, such right, md franchise shall be for6. The said right, privfranchise are granted. unirsuant to the provisions rs of the State -of Califorlate to the granting of ges and franchises by ‘The franchise, right, . permission hereby an exclusive franchise e right of sai like to grant franchise, rights, privileges and permission is’: hereby reserved; provided that such grant shall not interfere with the reasonable use of the franchise, right, privilege and _ permission hereby granted. Section 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon the expiration of thirty (30). days after its. passage, going*into operation by-a referendum petition filed as: provided by: law, and shall, before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the passage thereof, be published, with the ‘names of the members. of said Board of Supervisors voting for and against the same, for one (1) week in a newspaper published in said County of Nevada. Passed this day of 1936, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors NOES: Supervisors ABSENT: Supervisors Chairman of the Board of Sunpervisors of the County of Nevada. Attest: County Clerk of the Nevada; and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that it is proposed by said Board to grant said right, privilege and:franchise upon the terms and conditions set forth in -said form of ordinance; that sealed bids for such tight, -privilege and franchise ° will be received by said Board at its office in the Court House, in said County of on Monday, the 20th day of July, 1936; that the successful bidder and his assigns, must, during the life of said franchise, pay to said County of Nevada a percentage of the gross annual receipts to be derived from the use, operation or possession of the said right, privilege and franchise upon the terms and conditions set forth in the said form of ordinance; that the said Board will meet in open session on the day and at the hour last hereinbefore mentioned and will then and there open and read such bids; that thereupon and_ during such meeting the said right, privilege and franchise will be awarded to the person, firm or corporation that shall make the highest cash bid therefor, provided only that at the time of the opening of said bids any responsible person, firm or corporation present or represented may bid for such right, privilege and franchise a sum not less than ten per cent. (10%) above the highest seal-ed bid therefor, and said bid may be raised not less than ten per cent. (10%) by any responsible bidder, and said bidding may so continue until finally said right, privilege and franchise shall ‘be struck off, sold and awarded by said Board to. the highest bidder therefor, in lawful money of the United States. of America, and each sealed bid shall be accompanied with cash or a certified check payable to the Treasurer of said County for the full amount of said bid; and no sealed bid shall be considered unless such cash or certified check shall be enbidder shall deposit at least ten per ent. (10%) of the amount of his bid with the Clerk of said Board before said . right, privilege and franchise shall be struck off to him; and if he shall fail to make such deposit immediately, then and in that case his ‘bid shall not be received and shall be considered as void, and the said franchise shall then and there be again offered for sale to the bidbid therefor, subject to the same conditions as to deposit as above mentioned; that such procedure shall be had until said franchise shall be struck off, sold and awarded to the bidder who shall make the necessary deposit of ten per cent. (10%) of the amount of his bid as hereinbefore provided: that such successful bidder shall deposit’ with the Clerk of said Board within twenty-four (24) hours after the acceptance of his bid the remaining ninety per cent. (90%) of the amount thereof, and in case he shall fail to do so, then the. said deposit theretofore made shall be forfeited and the award of the said franchise shall be void, and the said franchise shall then and there by said Board be again offered for sale to the highest bidder therefor, in the same manner and under the same restrictions as hereinbefore provided: and in case said bidder shall fail to deposit with the Clerk of said Board the remaining ninety per cent. (90%) of his bid within twenty: four (24) hours after its aéceptance, the award to him of said franchise shall be set aside and the deposit theretofore made by him shall be forfeited, and no further proceed‘ings in the sale of said franchise shall be had unless the same shall be again advertised and offered for sale in the manner hereinbefore provided; and : NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the grantee of said right, privilege and franchise must, ‘within five (5) days after the same shall have been awarded, file with said Board a bond. running to said County of Nevada, with at least two (2) good and sufficient sureties to be approved by said Board, in the penal sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), conditioned that such bidder shall well and truly fulfill and. perform each and every term and condition of said franchise, and that in case of any breach of condition of said bond the whole amount of the penal sum therein named Shall be taken and deemed to be liquidated damages and shall be recoverable from the principal and sureties upon said bond; and that in case the said bond shall not. be filed as aforesaid, then the award of the said franchise shall be set aside and any money paid therefor Shall be forfeited, and said franchisé shall, in the discretion of the said Board, be re-advertised and again. offered for sale as provided c ' unless suspended from given: and all proceedings relating County of Nevada up to the hour of! ‘10 o’clock A. M., closed therewith, and the successful . der who shall make the highest cash. ference is hereby made to said apPlication filed as aforesaid in the office of said Board, and also to the resolution adopted by said Board on the 3rd day of June, 1936, under and pursuant to which and-to the provisions of such laws of the State of California as relate to the granting of rights, privileges and franchises by counties, -this notice ts to the grant of said right, privilege
and franchise will be had. Dated: June 11th; “1936. Published by order of the Board ‘of Supersivors of the County Nevada, State of California. of . Cag. The gleam of the first R. N. McCORMACK, Clerk. June 15, 22, 29, July 6. : No. 6496 SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE -OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF. NEVADA. DOROTHY A. LEWIS, Plaintiff vs. WILLIAM VINCENT LEWIS, Defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Nevada. and the Complaint filed in the office oj Clerk of said County of Nevada. JONES AND FINNEGAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. The People of the State of Cali fornia Send Greetings -to WILLIAM VINCENT LEWIS, Defendant: You are Hereby Directed to Appear, and answer the complaint in. an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Court o7 the State of California in and for the To light the old camp fire t . . . 1 . Alone with their hopes They founded ofr towns An empire they reared f County of Nevada within ten days after the service on you of this Summons—if served within. this} county; or within thirty days if ser-! ved elsewhere. j And you are hereby notified that . unless you appear and answer as/ above required, the said Plaintiff . will take judgment for any money 0: . damages demanded in the Complaint, . as arising upon contract, or Plaintiff . will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the Complaint. Given under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the Sfate of California in and for the County of Nevada, this 5th day of March, A. D. 1936. R. N. McCORMACK, Clerk. By R. E. DEEBLE, Deputy Clerk. April 27-May 4, 11, 18, 25-June 1, > HELD TO ANSWER J R. McDonald, arrested for passing a check without sufficient funds to cover it, had his hearing in Judge Mobley’s court this morning. The judge folnd sufficient evidence to believe the man guilty and held him for the superior court. The wealth of the field So joy to the hearts still b _ Their Level Best (By A. Merriam Conner) The song of a river at twilight, The fragrance of laurel and pine, Old cabins forsaken and lonely, Dim trails leading down to a mine; Cool winds in the whispering tree ‘tops, And here on the shadowy hillside The gates of the past stand ajar. And forth from the mystical portals Come thronging our own pioneers, . And break the long silence of years: . The forests seem patiently waiting For voices once gallant and gay To tell how they conquered the kingdom . We're holding so proudly today. They blazed winding trails through the mountains, And harnessed the turbulent streams, They labored in gulches and canyons To the land that insistently called them, Each one gave his strong level best. The power of streams flowing seaward, Vast forests of cedar and pine, Fair valleys and wonderful cities, These—these are the gifts they bequeathed us By doing their strong level best; And peace to the hearts at rest. MORMONS TO CARE FOR OWN POOR (Continued from Page One) that the Mormons fell, like the rest of humanity and ‘‘Jost their compunction and their pride in the matter of accepting government gratituities,’’ relates an account of what happened in the rich Arcadia that has headquarters at Salt Lake City. The Mormon chiefs have tackled the problem, and the edict has been issued that on October 1 ‘‘all church members” will be taken from every “form of direct government relief’, and as rapidly as possible-“‘from government work relief rolls’. Further: food, clothing and additional aid will be supplied to care for all the poor, and jobs and means of selfsustenance will be found for them. The whole plan will be carried out without paying any salaries, fees or compensation for other services: The Mormons have challenged the Christians and the citizenry of the entire nation, and their government! No one doubts for a moment but what the Mormon church will do everything it has dgpided to do. They=have showed how America can “fresh courage take’’ and regain its self-respect. evening star, s at nightfall and their dreams; and our cities, in the west— “Private Property—No Trespassing”’ signs for sale at the Nugget pi . Office. ~JLL. “Jerry” SEAWELL and the mine, eating Incumbent CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TO OPEN NEXT SUNDAY The Christian Science church on the lot purchased from the late Mrs. Celia Neagle on lower Boulder street, is practically complete and will be open for services next Sunday. There will be services at 11 in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, the public being cordially invited to attend. The new building with all cement foundation, front and back ( (. I ._/ PRO ree Pe that is safe for grown-up eyes is not always safe-for children’s eyes. Young eyes are still growing; estrain caused by readir or studying e trouble in later years. Proper MD relcochant just as proper food strength. That is why e in sea light may lead to lighting a healthy eye builds sturdier bodies. PER & LIGHTING The Better Sight table lamp pictured to the left je you generous light over the entire surface of table and desk. In addition it throws enough light upward and throughout 4 room to get rid of eye-straining Shadows. Pa Pi DMs ct oa an alld The new Better Sight lamps give ample, soft, diffused light that promotes comfortable seeing and protects eye-sight. Buy one of these better lamps today. Check up on the lighting in your home. Fill the emp sockets and replace old lamps with new so that always have good light when ee * you wi you read or study. sa Good light never was so cheap. Lamp bulbs today are twice as efficient—give twice as much light as they did in 1921. And _ they cost 66% less. Then, too, the Reduced Electric Rates mean Good Lighting is Cheaper than ever before. i SEE YOUR DEALER OR P-G-3E-; ‘PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY by law. For further particulars re-. .— steps, A porches and spiral pillars, is about ? 25. by 50 feet in size and painted » The Republican and Frosted Democratic Nominations for State Senator 7th District . white with black trimming. windows give a subdued light in the vestry and room where services are held. Primary Election August 25, 1936. Your Vote Will Be Appreciated Mrs. Charles Meyers has moved to Pike City to be-near her husband who is employed at the Alaska mine north of Nevada City. Nevada Theatre ‘MONDAY AND TUESDAY COLLEEN America’s singing favorites, Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell appear in Warner’ Bros. finest musical hit. New songs, beautiful girls, and Joan Blondell and Hugh Herbert in the supporting cast. Matinee Tuesday. : WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DARK ANGEL Golden hours of love, stabbing moments of pain. MGM produces a picture of breathless beauty and emotion to steal your heart. Merle Oberon, Frederic March, and Herbert Marshall have the leads. Matinee Thursday. e . J +. os Seafegeste ste estates etesteateotetestesteateatetestecteatealefeateaesfeateateoteateatiateateateotedteatenteateattestateoteateatietesteate 7 k NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE es Og ry Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and talings. Netra rie ihergenger) Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. +93 ", 8 ebb dot teteteten : * Mail order check work promptly attended to. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and Capital of Califoriia Fire Insurance Companies. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE E. J. N, OTT, Proprietor Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Special FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY The New 1936 Eureka Deluxe Cleaner WITH MOTOR DRIVEN BRUSH: FOR $59.50With a Complete Set of Attachments ($8.50) FREE Just try this new EUREKA with its powerful “Machine-Action”’ principle of cleaning. You merely guide it—tiresome ‘‘arm-action”’ is eliminated. You will be amazed to learn how poorly your old cleaner reallycleans. @ Ball bearing motor—no lubricating. @ Light weight, quiet @14-inch nozzle, adjustable @Rubber bumper protects furniture : Free attachment set includes eight foot hose wit swivel coupling, 30-inch extension tube for portiers, and curtains, tufter-radiator tool, aluminum nozzle and brush, sanitor and moth control compound. TRY THIS NEW EUREKA IN YOUR OWN HOME ' TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE ‘Nevada City vee Grass Valley Phone 5 Phone 88 . —— = > »