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May 14, 1928 (6 pages)

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) s Licensed Land The Nugget Is Your Home Town Newspaper MONDAY MAY 14,1928 EEFEDER AL ERTAA CFRNICE . Ptr What You Save on One FEDERAL Helps You Buy The Next Guarani~ed 9 VulL‘canizing anu Repairing ACE TIRE SHOP 110 Main St. ‘Grass Valley amy ty} ERURE . SERVICE: y . NATIONAL COFFEE SHOP INVITES YOU TO Forget your come and eat here. We will. do our best to please you. OUR PRICES ARE. REASONABLE Our Merchants Lunch and Special Sunday Dinner worries and FRESH FISH We are Now Supplying Our Customers with Fresh Fish Every Thursday and Friday The Prices Are Reasonable The Quality is Right! EDDIE LEANS 2 2. ak a FINE WATCH REPAIRING: Radio Servicing and Repairs’ CLARENCE R. GRAY 520 Coyote St. Phone 152 Ww ork Called for and Delivered Nevada Cis Cleaners W. H. Osborne Cleaning Pressing Patrouize Home indusiry TE —— 1 Nevada City. Repairing THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET -Nevada County, California, and de. voted to the development of ‘the resources of the community. Publication office, 305 Broad st. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, California address, $2.00 Outside Calitornia in U.S. .. 2.50 SEM IMGUUDS ccc shcie ctasoeens stones 1.00 Three Months .60 One Month «25 Single Copies .05 Advertising Rates on application. Entered as mail matter of the second ¢elass in the postoffice at Nevada City, California, under <Act of Congress of March 8, 1879 A Legil Newspaper of Generz* Cireulation for Nevada City and Ne vada County, as defined by Stat Law. Printed and ARTHUR A. WHLLOUGHBY Kditor and Publisher ELSIE P. WILLOUGHBY Associate and Manager CAMPTONVILLE PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Fields of f.a Grange were in town Monday on a ‘short visit. Mr. Fields formerly ‘was ‘foreman at the Garden Valley Dred, 1 H ger. Assemblyman Fred 8B. Noyes of Sutter county was.a visitor in this section a few days ago. George Porter of Pike City was in t 7ORM FOR PUBLICATION OF ORE BUYER'S APPLICATION In compliance. with Section 2, Chapter 70, Statutes of 1925, approved April 15, 1925, the undersigned, whose principal place of business is at GOLD FLAT, near Nevada City, Nevada County, hereby cives notice that application’ has been made to the State Mifieralogist for a of California for the year ending December 31st, 1928 the business of milling, sampling, concentrating, reducing, purchasing and receiving for sale ores, concentrates and amalgams bearing gold or silver, goid dust, gold and silver bullion, nuggets and specimens. Protest may be made by any person to the issuing of such license at the office. of the State Mineralogist. Ferry Building, San Francisco. iNEW ENGLAND CONSOLIDATED MINES Per A. R. ARCHIBALD First Publication—-May 7, 1928 Publication Dates—May 7, 14, 21, 1928. : FRATERNAL CARDS NEVADA LODGE, No. 18, KF. & A. M. Stated meetings second Wednes fav of eaeh mouth at Masonic Tem ple. 8 p.m. Soiaurnine brethre rye. eardio ly invited. GILBERT J: DAVIS, W. M EO STEN Ae Ssecy. Mit.Q LCDGE, No. 48, K. of P. at Pythian Hall, Morgan and Powell Ride. Visiting Knights always Weleome., ( W.-C JBERPREY, Cu Cc. J Con POSS, K. of RB. és. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ROSHTTA BUZZA JOHNS : Vocal end Instrumental Instruction Late of the Royal College of Music. London, England. Vocal Pup*’ of Henry Blower and Piano Pupi’ be Herbert Sharpe. Terms on application. Phone 229R. 218 French Ave Grass Valley. { ———--— —— — ” ee : DR. BELL Dentist Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. WR. ROBERT F. WERNER \ Physician and Surgeon Office: 100 Broad St., Nevada City * Upholstering JOHN W. DARKE 109J Phones 109M . Hours: 10-12 a.m., 2-5, 7-8 p.m. Nurse in attendance 4. M. Walling F. E. Grove ATTORNEYS AT LAW 10-12 a. m., 2-4 p. m. Notary Public i Hours: See Me— See Better GEO. H. SHIRKEY Opt. D. Optometrist 118 Mill St. Grass Valley Telephone 41 i. T. Nilon NILON & NILON Published weekly at Nevada City,” Published at) license to carry on, within the State} Meats the Ist and 3d Friday nights Phone BK. H. Armstrong F. M. Nilon THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA town Monday on a short business _ Visit. . George T. Wayman of Pike City was in town Tuesday on a short business visit. . Prank-M.'Groves returned Wedto relatives at . . The report made by Engineer Tib. i nesday from a visit ; Auburn. Martin V. Turner of Oroville was ‘in town Tuesday and Wednesday on a short visit to friends. He is a former resident of this place. Forest Rangers Frank W. Meggers and Chester H. Anderson-made camp up the Mountain House road Thursday for use “while eonstructing the new telephone line to Forest City. Those coming over from Pike City to attend the Public Schools Week program include Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wayman, Mr. and’ Mrs. J. A. Gilmore, Mrs. lena Schanz and son, Mr. and. Mrs. Gorden_T..Woocds, Leslie Woods and brother, Mr. and, Mrs. Dethlefson, Mrs. M. J. Cunningham and Miss Dorothea Marks. Reno A. Zerga-came down from Snowden Hill mine Monday ona short business visit. James M. King of McCloud left Monday for his home.after a short visit here. Leslie Woods of Pike City was in town Monday ou business. Mr. and Mrs. Earl-L. Clevetand ‘of. Sacramento left Monday after the usual visit herve. : Warren S. Godfrey from Pike City Monday going on to the upper country. LEGAL NOTICE came over SUMMONS No. 5613 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR-THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. ° GEORGE W. COOPER, Plaintifl vs A. R. WADSWORTH, FRANCIS STEVENS, JANE. STEVENS, his wife, and also all other Persons unKnown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint, adverse to 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. NILON & NILON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETING TO A. R. WADSWORTH. FRANGIS STEVENS, JANE. STEVENS, his vife, and also all other persons. unknown, tlaiming any. right, ttle, astate, lien or interest in the re sroperty described in the complaint ‘dverse to plaintiff's ownership, or ny cloud upon plaintiff's title there9, Defendants: ‘on entitled as ebove, brought against you in tha Superior Court of ‘he State. of Cali in, in and for ‘hn County of / within te (10). days after service, on you ov! this Sumnious-=if served within th: Sounty:. or withm thitty (30) day: if served elsewhere. And you are hereby notified that ‘unles you appear and answer as: ab ve required, the sid plaintit’ will ‘ake judgment for any MEUncy Ot lamages demanded in the eam slaint, as arising upon contract, or ‘eo will apply .to the Court for anv ther relief demanded in the comylaint. “The object of the action is to de‘termine all and every claim. estate, right, title. lien or interest. in the real property hereinafter described, :dverse to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upen plaintiff's title thereto; to Ghtain a judement of this Court adjudging and decreoing ‘hat plaintiff is now. and has, by himself and his predecessors in in‘arest been, in the actual, exelu‘ive and adverse possession of said “eal property continuously for tha period of twenty (20) years immedietely prior to the filing of the com plaint in this action, claiming +o own ‘the same in fee against t! paid all taxes of every kind levied or assessed against said real prep erty during the period of five (5) vears next. nreceding the complaint aforesaid; that plain possession of said real property. and that all claims of said defendant: thereto are without right, and thai Attorney at Law Office in Union Building Phone 23 THE ROSE LEE BEAUTY SHOPPE Hair Dressing and Peauty Work. Famous Adcle Mille: Toilet’ Articles. Louise Martin J. F. O'CONNOR Civil and Mining Kngineer ‘United. States.. Mineral. Surveyor Surveyor. over .City Hall. Upstairs Main Street, Grass EDWARD ©. UREN Mining and Civil Engineer Mining Reports Furnished Mining District Maps Phone 278R WARD A. JOHNSON, D.C. Chiropractor Nevada City hy appointment. 229 Commercial St. Phone N. C. 150% Mill St. Nevada City Nevada City 19 BO gs { Phone G. V.196 ~-) ~~~ “> ae I of them, any right, title, estate or Attorneys at Law interest in said real property, 01 Offices: any portion thereof. Nevada City Grass Valley The real property affected by this : action and hereinhefore referred to; + cee is described as follows: W. E. WRIGHT All that. certain real property situate, lving and being in the City of Nevada, County of. Nevada, State of California, and particularly described as follows: Lot Number Seven (7) of Bleck Number Twenty-five (25) of the City of Nevada, as said lot and block are designated upon the offeial map. of said City of Mevada made by H. S. Bradley in the vear 1869. Given under i Seal of said Superior County Of Nevada, this March, 1928. GEORGE COUGHLAN, Grass Valley Merle, Cffice hours—10 ‘to 12 A. M. at Nevada City” 2 to 5:30 P. M., and Mondays, Wednesdays and [Fridays 7 to 8 P. M., Grass Valley. Sundays By R. N. MeCOBMAC! (SEAL) Denutvy Cterk First~-Publieation——Apri! 09, Detes. of Publicatien——April” 30 ge Sy tog te Oe oe ae ee ba, Ae sn ava De FY { wthat the ditchYou are hereby directed to appear , nd answer the complaint in an ac-. whole World; and that plaintiff has the filings. of tiff is the owner and entitled to the they have not, nor has any, 01 either : sent of the bond my hand and (he; Court >of the . State of Colifernia, in ant for the 220d. day of 1928 :. os 4 .FREE GARAGE TIBBETTS REPORT . MONEY. NEEDED MANY
PLACES TO PLUG UP betts on which is baséd the expectation that the bond commission will authorize a second bond issue for the Nevada Irrigation District in the sum ‘of $2,592,000 contains some jlluminating information. . Item No. 1 is _ trict’s inability to deliver the water to Lake Spaulding as called for by he Pacific Gas contract. Item No. 2 is listed and alterations made man-Spaulding Conduit in the sum 'of $15,000 and including $11,000 spent in repairing the Fall Creek sias repairs to the Bowwinter. “The, work recommended consists chiefly of regrading and realigning of tlle Rowman-Spauiding flume and building up the sides about 4-inches in ‘drder to increase the capacity of the flume, which is now the limiting factor in 'the rate warter delivered, to Lake Spaulding.* (When The Nugget last year printed the information would not deliver the required amount of water to fill the contract, it was alleged to be baying at the moon by some of the Districts friends.) The sum of $60,000 is asked for this item. Item No: 3. has to do™ with. increase in the costs of ‘construction over the original cost estimates and there are some ‘hefty figures noted in this heading in driving the Milton tunnel is listed as $89,103. The 575: extra: feet to dodge bad ground adds $26,347. InPereased cost of the adds $3597.00. By a series of calculations the increased total cost is listed as $34,664 on these The Van Geisen dam is listed-as 22,156, Deer Creek dam as $20,, 843, the D-S canal as $37,358 and {bonus on latter $20,000. The threatened lawsuit over the use of {ne Jorgenson type of dam apvarently has been compromised payment of $2000. Item 3-A lists $50.090 for renewals, replacements and enlargement of purchased distribution ditches. $12,000 damage to incompleted works. Item 5 lists $15,000 for water right litigation. No further information vouchsafed as to whether this is attorney's fees. Item 4 gives Item 6 lists $5609 for bond issue exronse. Item 7 gives $260,440 as the prebable cost of the Pacific Gas ditch system in Placer county. which it is proposed to take over. Tt is later sinnounced as being $225.900. Ttem 8 gives $20,000. for Siesen or Gassoway diteh. Item 9 head.or $103,030. This item may be subjected to strone serutiny before permitted. The total of thé various items is given as $884,179. which is being given as the cash urgently needed to keep the wheels moving and ary pay checks the Van figures 20 per cent tor over the salforthcoming. The as being needed for immediate outlay. The 28th monthly construction. report shows expenditures on contracts . under way to February 29, 1928, of . $5,618,500.21. The amount necessary to complete is listed as $1,256,590. {or a total of $6,875,090.21. Under details of additional cost ; to complete above original estimates ‘are as follows: Milton ‘diversion $321,291, Bowman reservoir $54,312 Bowman-Spavulding conduit $69,182 / Van Giesen diversion $114,761, Deer Creek diversion: $73,082, D-S canal $139,851 and. overhead of $7%,641. . The directors and management of the District were in San Francisco to explain why they had called the bond election for May 15th without the formality of ‘ securine_the-coenmission. The management is reported to have held that this was not neSAN FRANCISCO TURPIN HOTEL to $3.00 . ’ A SPLENDID VALUE a) 17 Powell Street at Market TRIS CENTRAL DOWNTOWN LOCATION animportant convenience to you This coupon entitles hoklee to FRUF Yellow ‘Vaxi—depot to Turpin Hotel. listed as a deficit . occurring in the District finances in . the amount of $266,000 due to Dis, phon when anchor ice clogged it last . The increased cost . 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The commission is understood to be wondering where the rev@nue is coming from to retire the new bond issue as Well as mect interestnothing has been set up very necessary proceeding. item is that there has been much wonderment:as to the price the new bonds will command in thé market, with the last bateh selling at. $90.75. charges, as for this Tibbetts estimated in his report that they would bring around $90 io $98. atcee7-8.z ‘oai3 n Krank: P; Humphrey, Godfrey, Esmond J. Leonard kL. turned to Brandy City Sunday afte: a visit here. Supervisor George Campbell of *.Pike City. passed through town Monday enroute ‘to his home. tev, H. H. Bukner, pastor of the Methodist Episopal . da City, passed through }day enroute to Sierra City. . Man blames Fate . dents but feels personally responsible when he> makesa hole in’ one, Mrs. S. J. 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She ihas been here for several seasons and enjoys our climate. Three groups of Camp. Fire. Girls entertained the. old at the county hospital Sunday with a May Dav and presentation of -May beskets laden with flowers. It proved a most happy time for the inmates. people program The modern She ean woman is Marvel drive an, auto Aobile for . years and never ° touch. a steering i wheel. } { ( When the motorist stops, looks and listens, thereis something wrong with his engine. Extravaganece is often ione mistaking his caused by wants for his i needs. . Melt hats may come and straw hats may go, but the high hat goes on forever. . 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