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March 29, 1937 (4 pages)

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hy fhe . Ps NEVADA CITY NUGGET MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1937. —THE— NATIONAL . ] HOTEL . —AND— John W Commercial St. 109 J. Be Comfortable Get Your MATTRESSES . Po ee as Repaired and Cleaned by Phones R. E. -Mitchell of spent the week end in San co visiting his brother. Nevada Cit) Ivrancis {. . . Darke Nevada City) 109M. Easy to install..! COFFEE SHOP Nevada City, California New KITCHENS . & ¢ We Specialize in SUNDAY DINNERS 60c TO 80c ee 12 (Noon) to 8:30 p. m. NEVADA COUNTY Banner Gold County of California Annual production over $7,000,000 For Information Address Chamber of Commerce Nevada City, Calif. There’s a big di principle -EDDIELEONG — QUALITY GROCERIES FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES SPECIALS FRI. AND SAT. FREE DELIVERY Photre 74 814 Broad St. Ice Nevada City —and you as a layman, may not know how to select it. The first is to choose the firm whose experience and record o sales and customers insures you of the best at fair prices. Call— . , The Union PHONE 57 “Peerless” Built-in Furniture is” especially designed for easy and inexpensive installation. It fits readily into your old kitchen, converting it into.a modern room of convenience andbeauty. EERLESS “Built-in Furniture, fference in coal } WE WILL BE VERY GLAD TO TALK OVER DETAILS AND FURNISH PLAN FOR TOUR ‘ ‘P@RTISULAR KITCHE.! NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY “THE FULL SERVICE YARD” Nevada City Phones 498-499 Co. "0 SIFT GOOD FROM BAD IN LIQUOR TRADE FRANCISCO, March 29.—“ingerprinting of all applicants for liquor licenses is now required in f California counties. The an for northern California followd the successful use of fingerprintiyr-elimnation 1,207 liquor applicants with crinyinal records by “--umissioner Edgar in the Southern California Equalization district. Sevof men, who had escaped detection both in California and y states, were returned to pris» fingerprints were taken by 2° on the 58 al Score police departmenits and forwarded to Washington, D.C., and to the tate Bureau of Criminal Identification for checking. Commissioner +Edsar said: “Imagine buying a drink a tmhurderer!”’ Those 1,207 arvests cluded: 69 drunk drivers; bers; 49.bad check passers; from records in69 rob47 burglars;.26 narcotic. venders; rape. ists; 13 embezzlers; 12 arsonists; 12 artists; 11 murderers; counterfeiters; 7 immigration boothit-run bunko 9 > extortionists; 6 drivers; 17 manslaughter; 60 grand Honest applicants need fear nothing through universal fingerprinting, , Those crimdnally inelined, deportable . aliens,-and the like would do all the Aliens seem to hold the . up; er hand in most rackets, as witAtherton graft report just . released: “This form of prostitution ! Francisco was found to be largely in the hands of foreign born ‘people. A great number, if not the the 1 NeS5 ho oan VISUAL DEFECTS PROPERLY CORRECTED Italian Balm 3 bottle of Dre Cie FRATERNAL AND . ] CLUB DIRECTORY . . . “°° Keyed to your p fi oe “The color of . HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56, . aoe N. S. G. W. Meets every Tuesday evening ae Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street. New Flower Visiting Native Sons welcome. . ALLEN JONES, President. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y. ; i ’ Germain Seed Si a A ASSL SEE SES mn In Sc, 16¢c, 20¢ packages. Lawn }) = ae Gress and White Clover Seed, . } WOMAN’S CIVIC CLUB Regular meetings the 2nd and fourth Mondays of the month, at the Brand Studio. . Pres., Mrs. Harley M. Sec., Mrs. Beverly Barron. Nevada City Lodge, ‘No. 518, om “@, . CAMPANA GIFT OFFER Both for 35c as 2 siete, Hudnut Marvelous Eye . ° Matched Make Up Kits POWDER, STICK, EYE SHADOW AND MASCARA Seeds Mandeville King, Ferry and DICKERMAN oe] DRUG STORE Nevada City 5c with a 25c ne Shampoo ROUGH, LIP ersonality, color r your eyes” KIT and Garden B. P. O. Elks, Meets second and fourth Friday evenings in Elks home, Pine} Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks welcome, . ROLAND WRIGHT, Exalted Ruler }PHIDLIP SCADDEN, Secretary. ' THE SUNPRODUCE AND GROCERY CO. Fresh Fruits and egetables FREE DELIVERY Phone 88 flizabeth McD. 315 Broad Street Sty NEVADA CITY : SANITARIUM Open to all reputable Physicians and Surgeons ACME BREWERIES San Francisco. Los Angeles Watson, Prop. i) Compared with other foods. Acme Beer ts relatively non-fattening A. V. SAUVEE Nevada City Distributors aU serrieieietieieieieieiieieleieieieieies Ree: NEVADA CITY ASSA percentage of sulphurets, value of su Assays made for gold, silver, lead Mail order check work promptly atte Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Capital of California Fire Insurance CompaiWes. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor RRS + AR AZ Hiefeleteietetetetet ftetutefetoiotetitoletetateteiieiuileiainiieleiniet ieiog REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 Daunds, giving the free gold ee ola and tailings. oO for) o ° Nerfeate o esheriesfeatenieaferte Adults (One way) 50c (Roundtrip) 75c aeeio % a NEW SCHEDULE=FARES VALLEJO FERRY Between San Francisco and Vallejo FOOT PASSENGERS Children (One way) 30c (Sto 12 yrs.) (Roundtrip) 50c stchester and Automobile and Driver. $1.00 as NOTE—Includes commercial and delivery v. ‘icles vestahs 3,000 p J wa onder, < Additional Passengers (Not exceeding four). .» » IDC eoch + Track and Driver (Weighing over 3,000 pounds) Roundtrip $3.00 fe Freight on Vehicles, 60c per ton to 0c per ton
W. R. JEFFORD & Funeral Directors . AMBULANCE SERVICE Nevada City Effective March 24, 1937 { Nt LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO SO N . ee (North End of Ferry Bldg.) VALLMO . 7:30 a.m, 6:%0 p.m. 7:15: a.m. 6:39 p.m. t Pe : 10:30 a.m. 9:00. p.m. 10:00 a.m: 9:00 p.m. é & 3:45 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 3:45. p.m. 11:30 p.m. Grass Valley " i CHICKENS ARE HATCHED IN DRUG STORE WINDOW The Nevada City Drug store to demonstrate electric heat. pads, this month, placed six eggs on an electric pad in their show window and twce little chicks were’ hatched Saturday A beautiful Easter . basket was awerded the DeLaney boy, the first to see the chickens. Mr. J. D. Haskins, manager purchased the eggs frem C. E. Winney, poultryman early‘ in the month, and the littk chicks came out on the scheduled twenty first day. ‘ LAST RITES FOR ALBERT KROL! Albert, Kroll, native of Germany aged 65.years and six days, passed away at the county ‘hospital at three o’clock Sunday morning. He had resided in California 13 years and was ‘a miner by occupation. He had spent some time in the You Bet section mining and’ when he became ill sev‘eral weeks ago was removed to the . hospital. . Holmes Funeral Home hascharge lof funeral arrangements. Funeral rservices will be held at the Holmes ichapel at 1:30 o'clock tomorroy. Tuesday, March 30. Rev. Chas. Washburn of the Episcopal church will officate. Interment will be made in Pine Grove cemetery. Due to the late heavy snowstornis trucking ore from the Giant King mine at Washington has had to he nostponed for a few days. It is expected the road will be in good shape shortly. Jack Rondoni is-superintendent of the property. majority of them, were residing illegally in this country and were i1 such constant dread of being deyorted that they lived a sort of furlife.’’ tive, undercover GIRLS GIVE SPEECHES Thursday the Girls’ League tation listened to the speeches. give: the delegates to the annual Older Conf ce held in Richardson assov25 on March.13:and.14;. Th all. were very-muich interested. The speakers were: Ruth Curnow. Margaret Stevens, Alice Graham, Catherine Stephens and Vernie Des-havanden. The delegation told of their interesting experiences at the conference. PAGE THREE NO. 6657 AMENDED SUMMONS. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA HERBERT GON, Plaintiff, vs. H. W. ZAGOREN, as Administrator of the Estate*ef. Mary A. Ismert, deéceased, EDWARD J. ISMERT, as Administrator of the Estate of Anna Bacon, deceased, A. J. ISMERT, as Administrator of the Estate of Eva Ismert, deceased, ALBERT J. I5MERT, LILLIAN E. MACK, formerly Lillian E. Ismert, EUGENIE B. IRVING, formerly Eugenie E, Ismert, HENRY P. ISMERT, ROSA S. ISMERT,» EDWARD J. ISMERT, FRANCES WEYMOUTH. T. A; PYPs PY. PHEBE A. PIPPY, AGNES SUTTON, MARY SUTTON, MAGGTE SUTTON, S. N. JOHNSON, as Administrator of the Estate of J. B. Johnson, also known as James -B. Johnson, JOHN TINLOY. MRS. JOHN TINLOY, ANNIE .TINLOY, Fo. C CARPENTER, CHARLES McELVY, FRANK CLEVELAND, Ww. Hi: GEORGE, JOHN GEORGE, JAMES R. GEORGE. and FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE, THIRD DOE, FOURTH DOE, FIFTH DOE and SIXTH DOB, * and also all other persons claiming any right, title, estate, lien or.interest in the real property described in the amended complaint, adverse to the plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto. * Defendants. 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 of the Clerk of said County of Nevada, -Vernon Stoll, Esq. Attorney for Plaintiff, Grass Valley, California. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE. STATA NTA SEND GREETyITNY INGS TO: H. W. ZAGOREN. as. Administrator of the Estate of Mary, A. Ismert, deceased, ENWARD J. ISMERT, as Administrator of the Estate of Anna Bacon; deceased, A. J. ISMERT, as Administrator of the Estate of Eva Ismert, deceased, ALBERT J. ISMERT, LILLIAN. -B. MACK, formerly Lillian E. Ismert, EUGENIE E. IRVING, formerly Eugenie E. Ismert, HENRY P. ISMERT, ROSA S. ISMERT, EDWARD J. ISMERT, FRANCES WEYMOUTH, T. A. PIPPY,: PHEBE A. PIPPY) AGNBS . SUTTON,” MARY SUTPON, MAGGIE SUTTON, S. N. JOHNSON, as Administrator of the Estate of Jk. B. Johnson, also known as: James B. Johnson, JOHN TINLOY, MRS: JOHN TINLOY, ANNIE TINLOY, F, CG CARPENTER, CHARLES MeELVY. FRANK CLEVELAND, W. H. GEORGE, JOHN GEORGE, JAMES R. GEORGE, and FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE. THIRD DOB; FOURTH DOE. FIFTH DOE, and ‘SIXTH NOE, and also all other persans. elaiming any right, title, estate or interest in the real’ pronerty descritw ed in the amended complaint, adverse to the plaintiff's ownership, or any ‘SELECT FROM THE. . ! FINES] GRADE AT . . . MARKET . . Careful Attention to . Telephone Orders . SLICED COLD MEATS OUR SPECIAL HAMBURGER ROLLED ROAST POT ROASTS LEG OF LAMB Keystone Market CALANAN & RICHARDS Nevada City ‘PHONE 67 Commercial Street NOTICE OF ELECTION For Trustees of the Elementary and High Schools NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the electors of the Nevada school district, County of Nevada, State of California, that the election of school trustees will be held on Saturday, April 24, 1937, at the Elementary school building, in said district. There will be three school trustees elected for the term of three years. : Election officials will be as follows: Inspector, May Hoskins. Judges, Alma Marsh and Belle . Douglass, KEYSTONE . : . northerly line of the State highway; . right ‘. Mar. 15, 22, 29, cloud uwvor plaintiff's title thereto, DEFENDANTS. YOU ARE HERERY NOTIFIED ; that an action has been commenced regainst you in the above-entitled 1eourt by the ebove-entitled plafntiff for the purpose of determining athe ladverse claims to and clouds upon jthe title to all that certain real rtv situate, lying and beine in v of Nevada, State of wit PARCEL NO, 1.-A ‘portion of Sece tion 23, Township 16 North, Range ‘ M, D.'M., described as fple Peginning at a point on t 5 he northline of the State hi v y, front which the quarter section corner common to Sed, 23 and .24,.T. 16 N,. R. 8 H. M.D.M., bears S. 26° 047 BE. 731.71 4eet distant: thenee with . true bearings, IN, 17° 15: W.41.97 feet;"'thence N.:29° 44° W. 4,29 feet; thence N. 17° 26" W. 298.90 > feat. thence’ N;.-40° 04° W.. 40.78 feet; thence N. 49° 33° W. 17.17. feet: thence N..65° 41° W. 11.89 feet. thence S. 88° 51’ W. 496.06 feets: thence N. 27° 52°. EB. 620.90 feet: thence S.57° 19% B.° 730.78 feate thence S. 27°-06' W. 211.94 feet; . thence -N. 88° 30° BE. 14:00 feet; thence S, 25° 00° W. ' 233.00 ° feet: j thence S. 34° 30" W. 113:00 feet: thence S. 49% 30’ E. 16.59 feet to the thence S..52° 53° W. 28:47 feet to the place of beginning, subject to a of way described as follows: BEGINNING at Cor. No. 1, of the above-described Pareel No. 1, thenee N. 17° 15° W; 41.97.feet; thence N. 34° 30’ E. 115.00 feet; thenee N. 25° 00’ E. 217.00 feet; thence N. 88¢ 30’ E. 28.00 feet; thence S. 25° 00° W. 233.00 feet; thence S. 34° 30° W. 113.00 feet; thence S. 49° 30 &, 16.59 feet; thence S. 52° 53° Ww, 28.47 feet to the place of beginning, PARCEL NO. 2: Beginning at a fence corner, from which the section corner common to Secs. 13, 14, 23 and 24, T. 16.N., R. 8 BE. M. D. M., bears N, 22° 38’ EK. 955.70 feet distant; thence S. 37° 27° KE. 562.90 feet to the beginning of a right curve; thence following said curve to a point S. 13° 37° BE. 120.96 feet distant, said point beingon the Northeast line of the Ah Gin property; thence N. 57° 19° W. * 717.33 ~ feet; thence N, 52° 45" KE. 299.69 feet to the place of beginning. : YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED > to appear and answer 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 i served elsewhere. es Given under my hand and seal the Superior Court of the Stat California, in and for the Coun Nevada, this 6th day of No 1936. f R, N. McCORMACK, Apr. 5, 12 Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 12, 19. May 3, 10.