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June 9, 1933 (6 pages)

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rat * ea « FRIDAY, JUNE. 9, 1933 aS ae ae THE. NEVADA. 5 er CITY NUGGET ed PAGE FIVE ——___, 44 . [. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ]] ATTORNEYS . HARRY M. McKER Attorney at Law 205 Pine St., opposite courthouse Nevada City, Calif. W. E. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Union Building Phone 23 Nevada City _F. T. Nilon J. T. Hennessy Lynne Kelly ; INILON, HENNESSY AND KELLY Attorneys at Law Offices, 127 Mill St., Grass Valley Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nevada City DOCTORS W. W. REED, M. D. Nevada City, California Office 418 Broad Street. ‘ _ Hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P. M. Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 362 FRANK E. McCULLOUGH M. D. Physician and Surgeon Special attention to rectal diseases. 400 Broad St., Phone 395 Hours 2 p. m.to 5 p.m. 7 to 8p. m. Sunday by appointment "ALFRED H. TICKELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office 207 Pine Street. Residence 525 Nevada Street. i W. P, SAWYER, M. D. Modern Glasses: Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat. ./Ott Bldg., Nevada City. Hours 2. to. 4. ‘Phone, residence 73; office 11. Strong electro magnet for removing steel. ~ DENTIST. DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS Dentist 312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Evenings by appointment. Phone 95. DR. JOHN R. BELL Dentist Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:36 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone 321 MINING. ENGINEERS EDWARD C. UREN Mining and Civil Engineer Mining Reports Furnished Mining District Maps Phone 278-R Nevada City B. L. EASTMAN Consulting Mining Engineer. Registered Professional Engineer in British Columbia. Phone 377 Nevada City. -P.0. Box 877. GRASS VALLEY OSCAR. E. WINBURN Attorney At Law Suite 1-2-3 City Hall Bldg. GRASS VALLEY, Cal. Phone 47 CARL’ POWER JONES, M. D. Grass Valley, California Office hours: 1'to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30. DR. ROBERT W. DETTNER Dentist Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening Appointments. 120% Mill street. Phone 77. Grass Valley, California. DR. W. C. EVANS Dentist : X-RAY Corner Mill and Main streets Telephone 102, Grass Valley, California. DR. VERNON V. ROOD. Physician and Surgeon Office and residence at 128 Neal St., Grass Valley. Office hours 10 to 12 AM.. Sto 48, M7 to 8. MELVIN E. BERRYMAN Dentist : Hours 8:30 to 5:00 Evenings by appointment. Thomas Bldg. 139% Mill St. Grass Valley Telephene 35 J. F. O°CONNOR Civil and Mining Engineer United States Mineral Surveying. Licensed Surveyor. Upstairs over City Hall, Main Street, Grass Valley. H. N. MARCH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Mill Street, up-stairs, second floor. 10-12 a. m., 2-5 p. m. daily. Mon. Wed. Fri. evenings. Phone 19 trass Valley.’ 152% v4 72 ‘A. W. STORZ Dentist X RAY 152% Mill St. Goldn Rule Bldg. Office Hours: 9 to 12 1 te-6. Mondays; Wednesdays' and Fridays-7 to 9 P. M.—Phone 578. j L. R. ROBINS Mining Engineer Los Angeles office 309 H. W. Hellman Bldg. Local office Nevada City DWIGHT D. JOHNSON, M. D. Offices Hours: 2 to 4 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Office Phone 51 Residence phone 135. 112 South Church St. Grass Valley. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by, and in the performance of the covenants contaihed in, that certain Deed of Trust dated February 14, 1923, made, executed and delivered by JAMES F. DUNN, ‘also known as J. F. Dunn, and ELLEN DUNN, his wife, as Trustors, to BANK OF ITALY, a corporation, as Trustee, to THE GALIFORNIA JOINT STOCK LAND . BANK’ OF SAN FRANCISCO, a corporation Beneficiary, which Deed of. Trust was recorded in the office of the recorder of the County of Nevada, State of California, on February 15, 1923, in Book 3 of Trust Deeds, at page 127 et seq., Nevada County Records; also recorded in the office of the recorder of the County of Placer, State of California, on March 3, 1923; in Book 195 of Deeds, at page 178, Records of Placer County; and WHERBAS, the lawful owner and holder of said Deed of Trust and the debt thereby secured has applied to and directed the Trustee under said Deed of Trust in writing to execute the trust by said Deed of Trust tredted, and to make sale pursuant thereto; and WHEREAS, Notice of Breach of the obligations of the Trustors has been recorded as is provided for by law,. and more than three months have elapsed since the said recordation, and said Trustee deems~it ~best to sell said premises and estate as a whole now remaining subject to said Deed of Trust in order to: fulfill the purposes thereof. NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN -that on Tuesday the 6th. day of July, 1933, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., thereof, at the front door of the Nevada County Courthouse, situated in the City of Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, the BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, a national banking association, as Trustee, will, under and pursuant to the aforesaid Deed of, Trust, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in United States gold coin, the following described real property, mentioned in said Deed of. Trust, situated in the Counties of Nevada and Placer, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Southeast quarter (SE%.) of Section Twenty-four (24); East half (E%) of Northwest quarter (NW % ) and all of Northeast quarter (NE) of Section Thirty-six; Township Fiftenn (15) North, Range Bight (8) Bast. M.D. B.-& M. Lots. Two (2) Three. (3) -and Four (4) of Southwest quarter (SW%) of Section Eighteen (18); Lots Two (2) and. Three (3) of Northwest quarter (NW) and South half (S%) of Lot One (1) and Lots Two (2) and Three (3) of Southwest quarter (SW) of Section Nineteen. (19); South half (S%); South half (S%) of North half (N%); Northeast quarter (NE¥%). of Northwest quarter (NW %); West half (W1%) of Hast half (E%) of North half (Ni%) of Northeast quarter (NE%) and East half (E%) of West half (W%) of North half (N%) of Northeast quarter (£NE%) of Section Twenty-nine (29); East half (E%) of Southeast quarter (SE%); lots one (1) Two (2) and. Three (3) of Northwest quarter (NW%); North half (N%) of Lots One (1) and Two (2) and all of Lot Three (3) of Southwest quarter (SW%) of Section Thirty (30); Northeast . quarter (NEY), North half (N%) of Southeast quar ter (SEY); Southwest quarter (SW 4%) of Southeast quarter (SE%); South half (S%) of Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Northwest quarter (NW%), Lot Three (3) of Northwest quarter (NW¥%) and Lots One (1), Two (2) and Three (3) of Southwest quarter (SW) of Section Thirty-one; Southeast quarter (SE%) of Northwest quarter (NW%) and North half (N%) of Northeast quarter (NEY%) of Section Thirty-two (32); Township Fifteen (15) N. Range Nine (9) East M?"D "Be & <M: ALSO all of those parcels of land situate in the County of Placer, State aforesaid and Lots:One’ -(€1)). Two (2); rour (4), Five (5), Bast half (E%) .of Northeast quarter (NE%) of Lot Eleven (11); North half (N%) and North half (N%) of.South half (S14) of Lot » Twelve (12):;North half. (N%) “eof West. half (W%) and North half (N%) of South half -(S%) of West half (W%) of Lot Thirteen.(13); East half (E%) of Lot Twenty Four (24) and. all of Lot Twenty-five (25) of Section Six (6); Township Fourteen North (14N) Range Ten (10) East M.D. Boic& Me. EXCLUSIVE of portions in Count Roads and right of Way in Pacifi Gas & Electric Co. and also exclusive of mining rights of J. M. Thoma or his ‘suecessors in interest in and to South half (S%) of Lots One (1) and Two (2). of Southwest quarte (SW%) of Séetion Nineteen (19) and North half (N%) of Lots One (1) and Two (2) and Lots Three (3) .of Northwest quarter (NW¥%) and Lot Three (3) of “Southwest quarter (SW%) of Section. Thirty (30) Township Fifteen (15) Nerth, Range Nine (9) East M. D. B. & M. AND ALSO EXCEPTING the mineral below a plane 150 feet below the surface of North half (N%) of Northwest quarter (NW 1414) of. Section, Nineteen (19), Township Fifteen ‘North, Range Nine East with right to remove same without disturbing surface. f TOGETHER with all other rights of every kind and nature, however, evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises to which the trustors or said premises are now or may hereafter become entitled and also together with all shares or rights, whether represented by certificates of stock or otherwise, in any canal company or water user’s association ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR MCDONALD DAIRY The McDonald Dairy rench just completed installing electrical equipment throughout its large plant. A short time ago ,a new commodious milk house was built. Into this fine plant, electric sterilizers,-coolers and refrigerators have now been installed making this one of the most modern and sanitary plants in the state. Mr. McDonald reports that he finds a ready sale for all the milk he can produce. Lmevican Heroines BY vourse M. COMSTOCK Josephine Davis Fat many years the Davis family of Gettysburg, Pa. preserved and proudly displayed a rusty little iron stove of ancient make, It was over this stove that Josephine Davis did her heroic bit in the famous Battle of Gettysburg. : It was on the first day of this decisive battle of the Civil war, when the Union army lost its stronghold on ‘Seminary ridge and was forced to ‘evacuate the town to General Lee. It is history that during the entire engagement only one citizen of the town was killed, the young woman Jennie Wade, whose little cottage, now a museum, still shows the hole by which the fatal shot entered, but throughout the whole three days’ fighting soldiers’ of both armies, the blue and the gray, streamed through the streets, marching bravely into the fray, retreating, weary, wounded, and disappointed. Josephine, alone in the Davis home, watched these men go past. Although her own men folks were fighting with the Southern, troops, her heart was torn with sympathy for both sides ‘alike, There was not much an eighteen-year-old-girl could do for them.
But that little bit Josephine did. With the guns rumbling scarcely a mile away, Josephine built a vigorous fire in the little iron stove, gathered together all the flour in the house, about half a barrel, and set about baking it into crusty, delicious bread. _ When the warm loaves were out of the oven, she cut them into generous slices, spread them with molasses, set them out in pans, ‘and placed them before the house for the hungry soldiers passing her door. The news spread. Weary men, wounded, sometimes dying, stumbled up to her door for bread, and remained to be taken in, bandaged in torn sheets and towels, with such first aid as Josephine could devise. All day she gvorked, and part of the night, soothing, comforting. She converted into bandages every shred of cloth in the house. When the guns were at last silent, and victory secured for the Union troops, seventeen dead were carried out of that little house and twice as imany more wounded, well on their way to recovery, were taken away in ambulances to nearby, hospitals. “It was nothing,’ Jesephine afterwards explained. “I always was a good baker!” ©. 1932, Western Newspaper Union. SLEEPY AFTER MEALS? WATCH FOR POISONS A dopey, tired feeling is usually a sign of bowel poisons, that breed germs. G et rid of them with Adlerikia. Acts! on both upper and lower bowels without any discomfort.— R. E, HARRIS Drug Store at Nevada City, California. described as follows: . : attached to said land for the bene° sean Four Sq. Yards for $1.00 A few patterns of Felt Base Floor Covering Four Sq. Yards for $1.00 while they last » H. BELOUD . West Main St. Grass Valley 2: SD HERE RED SR Tee OUR COFFEE __HITS THE SPOT Best Food In TownPrices Are RightSUNDAY TURKEY DINNER 50C . GRASS VALLEY CAFE 210 Main St. Phone 53 AE A ee dein Si i ae, fit thereof, now owned or hereafter acquired by said trustors. DATED: San Francisco, California, May 15; 1933. : BANK OF AMERICA. NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION,.a national banking association, as Trustee. © By ROY PULLIAM, . . Viee President. has . FRENCH CORRAL MRS. KATE M. SULLIVAN _FRENCH’ CORRAL, . June 7——Se far, our June weather has been a continuation of May’s and a very comfortable place at night is near the warming stove. Cherries and cherries are ripe in this section and if North San Juan keeps up its past record ,the coming Cherry Carnival at that place should be a great success. With the arrival of loads of lumber and machinery the prospect looks good for mining operations at the French Corral.mine. We also hear good reports from the Boss mine in Sweetland. Mr.’and Mrs. Clayton Johnson of Alleghany, visited: Mrs. Johnson’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs W. E. Moulton. This week they came near losing their home in the recent conflagration at that historic old town. C. Browning and E. Davis visited Nevada City last week. Mrs. F. Miller returned to French Corral last Wednesday after spending several weeks in Sacramento, where she was under treatment for a serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Al Jaynes and little daughter spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Jaynes mother near Camptonville. Mr. Jaynes has quite recovered from a _ painful accident, when some pieces of broken rock flew into his eye. ( Elinore Haslett, in company with some friends from Hammonton, attended the dance at Forest City last Saturday night: Mr. and, Mrs. E. A. May. have returned to Sacramento after a short sojourn in French Corral. Messrs. F> Miller, A. Browning and Ii. Dillon made a trip to You Bet Sunday and returned to that place Monday and will engage in mining operations there. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Labour and little sons, and Mrs. Labour’s sister, Laura, and mother, Mrs. K. Broyles, of Sacramento were Sunday visitors at their old home in this place. Mr. and. Mrs. Langdon of Sacramento dropped in on French Corral friends Sunday on their return trip from Alleghany. Mr. Langdon is on the staff of the Sacramento Bee. H. Thomas of Birchville and Mr. Clyde of Alleghany had business in French Corral Sunday. E. De Prati, our Civil War veteran left for Nevada City Tuesday after spending some time at his home in French Corral. Miss Lucille Kneebone of Bridgeport has been visiting her friend, Miss Adeline Stockdell of this place. Mrs. Lee Stockdell and her brother Cecil Hoffman, of Sacramento were visitors Tuesday and Wednesday. On. their return trip they were accompained by Miss Adeline Stockdell. fo) Mrs. John Tognarelli and daughter, Catherine ,are to leave the 19th of June for a trip to Genova, Italy, where they will visit Mrs. Tognarelli‘'s father, who is now almost 79 years of age. The expect -to be $0One about two months and their many friends wish for them a happy journey. — It out. time E. SACRAMENTO, A. A. energetic director of_agriculture, has warning agdinst a i “penny wise-dollar foolish” policy in handling field and orchard pest con_ trol work. i s6unded a stern cut down pest control appropriations. Ultimately 1 would necessitate an even expenditure. “The burden of such work is hard in times like these,’’ Brock pointed to by introduction, of new pests. Neglect of such work for only a short reduces quantity and quality of fruit and damages trees.” Mr. and Ms. and two daughters attended the circus in Colfax Thursday. was a Nevada City visitor Wednesday from French Corral. : AGRI. DEPT. HEAD WARNS AGAINST TREE PESTS June $$ (Py Brock, California’s able and is false €econemy, Brock said, to the increase in _ pests greater “But this cost would be added Leonard Rockefeller o Civil De Prati, War veteran, Dp Let us help you choose your graduation gifts. ren Leather Goods, ery—Toiletries, Memory . Gibson Graduation Cards Nevada City GRADUATION GIFTS and Pencil Sets— Station. Books. R. E. HARRIS Phone 100 121 Mill St. BUNDY’S Leather Shop Shoes Repaired amd Dyed. Expert Shoe Shining WE GIVE & REDEEM MERCHANTS CASH. STAMPS Grass Valley TREAT YOURSELF TO THE BEST HAIR CUTTING LADIES WORK OUR SPECIALTY Larsen’s BARBER SHOP a 103 Pine St. Nevada City . EVERY DISCRIPTION 208 Main St. INSURANCE . Of NOTARY PUBLIC. H. B. DOW NEVADA CITY Phone 207-J Small Rib derloin and Sirloin Cuts; Roasts of all kinds; Weinies and Superfine Saurkraut KEYST CALANAN Publication June 9—16—23—30.° } Keystone Market Our Desire to please a, our customers OUR SPECIALTIES . Steak, Tender and Juicy; fine Ten-° © ONE MARKET Phone 67 ~Happy Days Are Here Again que ACME BREW on draught Served With or Without Meals Schrieber’s Restaurant Broad and Ping St. Nevada City LEE ay erica NEVADA CITY’ SANITARIUM Elizabeth McD. Watson, Prop. 4 Open to all reputable physicians and surgeons : Sirians I tome YO ly wala TER eth Just a Little Better OWL TAVERN CAFE “YOU CAN’T BETTER THE BEST” Finest Food and Coffee and BEER 134 Mill Street Grass Valley, Calif. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE. CO. W. H. Daniels NEVADA COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE Address Masonic Bldg. Nevada City CLEANING AND PRESSING CASH AND CARRY Stites $1.00 DRESSES ___ $1.00 and up LADIES’ ANB MEN’S ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Tailor Made Custom Clothes $17.50 up PHONE 217-w FORREST B. RISLEY, Prop. Bost Building Broad St. Nevada City, California FRED M. MILLER onsulting Engineer CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERING REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER LICENSED SURVEYOR Hydraulics—tIrrigation—Surveys Land Classification. LAST OFFICIAL MAP OF NEVADA COUNTY Office ‘at Residence, 262 Auburn Si GRASS VALLEY Mrs. James E. Grace. MEALS 50° Home Cooking Board by Day or Month Alleghany, Calif. THE NATIONAL HOTEL, . s and COFFEE SHOP Nevada City California yc reenon rer we Here you will find Prices That Meet Present Day Congjtions NEVADA CITY LAUNDRY We Call and Deliver 229 Commercial Street