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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 28, 1937 (6 pages)

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@ bite if NEVADA CITY NUGGET a EO emee1937. . BONNEY, L. B. LITTLE, JOHN N d Ci N GRISSEL, ROBERT MORRISON, CARL LARSEN, ALBERTINA LAR' evada ity ugget SEN, his wife, JAMES MARTIN j . 305 Broad Street. Phone 36 TREWHELWMA. ‘CELIA JANE TREA, ~ ‘rico WHELLA, ROSE YOUNG, EDWARD : A Legal Newspaper, ‘as defined by statute. Printed and Published PERRYMAN,” ELLEN PERRYMAN. at Nevada City. his wife, JONATHAN PASCOE and ye gk. age oi 3 by C igubleer ask pee EO ea Re . Editor and Publisher ee eee cae a : right, title, estate, Men or interest i { Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at in the real property described in the x . @ Nevada City, California,.and entered as mail Complaint adverse to plaintiffs’ ownmatter of the second class in the-postoffice at ership or ay cloud upon plaintiffs’ Bi) Nevada City, under Act of Congréss; March 3, title thereto, Defendants. See b 1879. YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED i. Oe GSE oh 9 r TO APPEAR and answer the ComBk SUBSCRIPTION RATES plaint in an action entitled as above, : » v9 One year (In Advance ) + ESSERE IRR LIAO ENOTES PETES Oe $2.50 + brought against you in the Superior 9 . . bd d S ij ; Bonu of sue ou: hae ENNEY’S is ready with your vacation and Sum* “ ‘ourt o the ounty of Nevada. ds! Ss h 4 th I tust st les! Cool SSPE LEEEESE ERED SESE EEE ET State of California, within ten (10) mer needs! Sport clothes in the latest styles. \OM); a > sri ens Sige See Me Se ae comfortable Summer shoes! Luggage — an all-imD O nt W orry Ab out H enry county, of within thirty (80) dave portant vacation item! Playtime clothes for everyone: Se if serred St han, eo See And, of course, all are part of Penney’s money-saving ems = that unless you.appear and answer lesson! All along it has been hard to believe that Henry Ford Baits eine Saehl plaintiffs , ° ° « > ° ° : . i wi ake juaqgmen or any money a e might abandon his faith inthis country, might close his plants! 9; aamage demanded in this comMatched Pieces in TES and quit business becatisé of the collective bargaining idea. segtn as svete pen contract or WOMEN’S And now, after speedy settlements of the strike at his aa iris a ea On tae phic TWEED MONK STRAP SHOES plant in Richmond, California, it looks doubly improbable. . plaint. __ ee ‘ei . : See This action is brought and ‘the obee A smart style increasing in Those who feared a new problem would stampede America s Sect’ thueeot la do wuter theeitTe: oe salanity. teciieddita. wo: fietee .° . . poy lone wolf’’ industrialist seemed to forget that new problems . plaintiffs to determine “any and_all tering to the foot, and so com) have always been his specialty adverse claims to and clouds upon fortable to wear. Smooth Kip i : ‘ the title of. plaintiffs to the real ° f leather. Covered Cuban heel. . Have you heard the story of how this man Ford, who. property described in. the complaint Practical and Smart: was supposed to know about nothing but autos, plunged into eae es — ergo bent de] 93 . e « n nts f also a other persons ° the grocery business a fewyears ago with the object of reduc-. unimown, claiming any right, title, ar € Pair ing living costs for his employes? Then, as now, the old ficput ay ae ging the a AF ‘ é PP property described in e complain tion about there being no room in that business for a lone . averse 26 the owneralin. of pink = wolf,” was being proclaimed in some quarters. ee % any pots ubop vi title of and f : “ee: : said plaintiffs, set forth the nature? Well, before long Mr. Ford was having difficulty trVING . r thelr cial or Slate: to tHe Bibr to keep customers out of his stores. Passes were given to em-. erty hereinafter described, if “any 8 ployes, but they loaned them to their neighbors who came and . ‘?¥ have. -entemabesuch olslp. OF s ; 3 i : : claims be adjudged: to be of no effect did their shopping. So swift was the turnover of goods that] and void, and that title of plaintiffs theoretically, at least, everything in the stores was sold before ach ot a — Doe ee it had to be paid for, which meant that the business required . known. ee virtually no capital investment. he ci — stead se The ideal luggage for Summer Any man without much capital, but with a good business . o¢ Nevada, State of California, and traveling .. . smart to carry head and some expert advice, could have had the same sucmors particularly deseribed ‘as folthe year ‘round! Strong wood: F OWS: ; cess! It was a typical Henry Ford rebuke to the prophecies. of] "Ant that portion of Lots Nine (9) en frames covered with heavy CYNTHIA despair who wail that the energetic, individualistic America. and Ten (10) in Block Forty-six tweed. Pyroxlyin coated to ARCH: SHOES of opportunity has forever vanished. “~~ " ” ' bit 0 ee ek an pe make it waterproof and hard Re ° i $e ‘ So grace the foot, so comOur guess is that no one need worry about Henry. No} official map of said City of Nevada, . ; to scratch. Contrasting woven pace scape saa new law or new problem is likely to put him to rout, or shake} "39° ?° H. §.Bradley in the year stripes. Rayon lined. adores them. Satin-smooth kid hi f ¥ h : t Ni t t e : Ki h . . 1869, bounded and more particularwith stitched saddle and tip. us faith in his country. .No, no even ie Is age WHICH 1S ly described as ‘follows, to-wit: e 2)” Week-end Case 2.98 Non-scuff ‘covered Continental seventy three. iCommencing at a point on ‘the Heels: oe eee 8, Anes pale sa © 18” Hat box .:... Bs 2.98 ; ” cated. Sout 2 ’ West : ‘eet ee oS NO. 6831. ‘TREWHELLA, CELIA JANE TRE-. from the Northwesterly corner of e 26” Tourist Case ...4.98 WHELLA, ROSE YOUNG, EDWARD /. said Lot 9; thence South 89° 29 e 21” Wardrobe Case .4.98 . IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE PERRYMAN. ELLEN PERRYMAN,. East 232.60 feet to a point in the 21” W. e Pair STATE OF CALIFORNIA’ IN AND/his wife, JONATHAN PASCOE and. Easterly line of said Lot 9, located FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA./. LILE PASCOE, his wife, and all o¢h-. South 3° 51’ West 90.15 feet from —— er persons unknown claiming any . thie Northeasterly corner of said Lot SUMMONS right, title, estate, Hen or interest. 9; thence South 4° 27° West 325.76 ROBERT G. STEGER, EMILY. in the real property described in the. feet along the Easterly line of said zie STEGER, THOMAS J. HADDY and. Complaint adverse to plaintiffs’. Lot 9, and the extension thereof; HAZEL A, HADDY, Plaintiffs, ownership or any cloud upon plaint-. thence South 2° 47’ East 11.51 feet vs. iffs’ title thereto. to a point in the Northerly line of TRYPHINA BONNEY, ANDREW Defendants. Sacramento Street; thence South
BONNEY, L. B. LITTLE, JOHN; THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF . 69° 50’ West 23.41 feet along the Grv CARL T. LARSEN, ALBERTINA . TO: Street; thence North 5° East 184.25 LARSEN, his wife, JAMES MARTIN. TRYPHINA BONNEY, ANDREW . feet to a point; thence North 72° 19’ jpomaneci sew . West 245.01 feet to a point on the Shee A aon t Easterly line of Zion Street; thence ice a & The studio that satisfies. . . . North i9° 35’ East 93.98 feet along . : Good hotos at reasonable the Easterly line of Zion Street to f UJ : Grass Valley P the point of commencement. prices—no guess work. 8All that portion of Lot Nine (9) : P ; Mir itece of Block Forty-six (46) of the City oh ; HOTOGRADHER hour Kodak finishing serof Nevada, as said lot and block are t , : designated upon the official map of VICE. the City of Nevada, made by H. S. : Bradley in the year 1869, bounded z : ‘ ‘and more particularly described as : Should trucks take the business that has been built up by the railroads? Should commercial follows, to-wit: firms swing their patronage from rails to highway avenues? Should communities jeopardize the Commencing at a point on the assete. and distinction that a railroad gives in favor of less commanding methods? The answer is 2 acne Easterly line of Zion Street located “NO! —and that's the answer they gave in Iowa. ZL : South 19° 02’ West 96.34 feét and : The following excerpt, under the caption, ‘‘We'd Better Stick to the Railroads,” is taken from a South 19° 35' West 93.98 feet from recent issue of the Monona, Iowa, ‘Leader.”’ the Northwesterly corner of said Lot 9; thence South 72° 19’ East 245.01 feet; thence South 5° West 61 feet “The past week there has been an agent for’one of the large t : : eB as é > *k . Ss ‘ to a point; thence North Te 43° soliciting business for their company, even asking the Scteae ips aeaongss ote gil ea tied Naive North se to have their freight shipments turned over to the truck lines in preference to the 58’ West .05 feet to a point’ in railroads. We didn’t sign ands.were not backward i ing hi vee ee the Easterly line of Zion Street;1 yackward in telling him why. thence North. 22° 23’ East. 60:75 feet along the Easterly line of Zion Street to the point of commencesé . y aS rs. ‘ ie pore 10 en mR with en eae The railroad is giving as good a service as we could wish for; their ment for a right of way over ‘the folawe aay low ee if not lowér than, the truck line’s. . They deliver the lowin escribed property commenc. é ihe . poe aia on ec Rings reig ie hed bho extra charge. They travel on their own above Wéuutibed ‘property 8. 5? 0" right-of-way which they built and paid for. They don't interfere with ; . North 69° : ‘ ‘ 2 gh ; ate feet panes sea ect or seta awatane traveling in your private car on the highways. They ay. bie teet: thence No 4° 270m pay t wade share of property tax in each county through which they 180 feet more or less t6 a point operate. They support two.or more families in e : : ac located §. 72° 19’ Bast from point els supeet the marchaid* And “8 h town, who in turn of commemcement, thence N. 72° 19’ ; : sicagae » Speaking from a newspaper standW. 20 feet more or:Jess to the place point, the truck line solicitor had hardly gone out the door before the i of commencement. -_ railwa ra . ; Ra commence and aid? ae way agent stepped in with a two-column advertisement for the : — seal of the Superior Court of the Paper. r 4 0 Q ss if County of Nevada, State of Califor“No daw’ : . , moe gtk sa EYERCISING HE Bopy WILL N Tr EST Ht MIN2S nia, this 28th day of April, 1937. swe Fant believe in taking ova business away from. the railds and Y (Seal) . roads and giving it to the truck lines. As’ we look at it, the railroads. built” . EXERCISE YOUR BETTER JUDGMENT! R. N. MeCORMAGK,” up the country for the people, and the people built up the highw . Ha “See Nevada City Motor Co. FIRST Before Buying a . i. ., Jones, & Pinmecan Attorneys or the trucks. That makes quite.a difference. We have and can get along . Plaintiffs, Nevada City, California. without the trucks, but we can’t get along without the railroads So se 99 { s : . s . . Used Car. See the ““Red OK Tag’’ —. Get the Truth. i . May 28, J ee ASME, we had better stick to them.’ ~~ Pew 1936 Chey. Mast. Spt. Sed $665 . 1934 Ford Coach, perfect $365 a i aN LETT EE 1934 Chev. Mast. Sedan $495 . 1936 Ford Pick-up ..... $495 1935 Chev. Std. Sed. radio $495 . 1933 Terraplane Sedan.. $395 DO YOU WANT TO 1933 Plymouth Coach ... $365 1933 Pontiac Sedan ...$395 iE eva 1934 Chev. Pick-up .... $395 . 1933 International Pickup $295 S E L L ? 1933 Ford. Coupe ~..... $345 . 1936-Chev. Panel Del ... $545 ° . j 1980 Ford Coach, excellent $185 . 1981 Ford Coupe ...... $185 RB U Y 9 . N arro Ga . an Sebi ag . w (Gauge Proof of last weeks statement: ‘You can not see the new —FOR— Net : e moon.” It is entirely invisible because at that time the moon PE: . LF is nearly between the earth and sun and it’s dark hemisphere Nevada City or County f & is then turned toward the earth. ; : Improved or Unimproved : . . ‘pags. Properties NEVADA CITY MOTOR CO. . I-w uo nat eee re, Tees Comnnny ess atthe ? 7 ok ieee ai pare? oar: ae es 5 Gps. zs is ra i i 4 « © ° * YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER W. H. 1) AN IELS Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad-Stage Lines x Street at Plaza’ = = : Phone 500° si Cae Nevada Pacific in anata ‘Auburn Street, G ‘Valley, aa: Shama EHONE ie os Bie ry . BOX 501 : : : : Trucking Agency ay Haas ; ft > ooh : us on’? . : ny Site at ak gk. satiate : i r_ actior : : pera SERRE Xe tess is ot imat 4 Address: 'Tahoe-Ukiah. . Wi ust 85 cents out of every Narrow Gange dollar goes back to mm: j es 1»! Watch fon'This Weekly Reature.» 5) 2 pricy fortes: outslde, city. me met } ce ee gates Ae ae peerage the on malty Ha genges or material purchases (966 ADB ESLER EE ESE ON PALER APCD ) 1