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PAGE FOUR
PARKING AT HYDRANTS.
LEGAL, BUT KNOW HOW
‘SACRAMENTO, Nov. 18.—yYou
are within the law if you park next
to a hydrant—-but be sure you know
how it’s done, warns Chief. E. Raymond Cato of California highway
\patrol.
. And there’s the ehief’s advice:
A licensed and competent driver
Mrs. Leland Smith, bresident of} must in the front seat of the
the local grammar school P. T. A. Parked vehicle. The person seated
motored to Sacramento Thursday. . i@ the vehicle must be prepared to
attended a meeting of the district Move the parked car immediately in
P. T. A. She was accompanied by C#S@ of necessity.
Mesdames Lester Gregory, George
Schrader, Eva Herboth and Joyal.
ersonal
had
ConMr. and Mrs, Fred Conner
had Mr.
ner’s nephew, Mr. Roscoe Price and
Mrs. ‘of Palo Alto. They. all
* home
as week end guests
Price of
above
nd returned tobe
“Congressman Harry. L. . -Englebright delivered the Armistice Day
address at Placerville. Mrs. Engle.
bright’ accompanied him to Placerville.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Darke spent
the week end in San Francisco. They
returned to Nevada City in a 1936
Buick which they purchased through
L. S. Elkus of this city. @
Mrs. George Downey of this city
Mrs. Earl
H, Sher
Mrs. Rosa B. Merrill of San Mateo is visiting with her. brother, Mr.
W. W. Waggoner, niece, Miss
Dorothy Waggoner.
1nd
Frank Nelson, who has been min.
ing in the Washington district for
several years; was 2 Nevada City visitor during the week He is planning
from there will j iey to rizona
‘on a business
is Visiting her daughters,
Beatty of Sanger and Mrs.
trip, wood of Ker
‘aE oe en ee
ada Theatre
>.. MONDAY .
J Vetro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents the greatest
CHINA SEAS: combination in screen history. Clark
Gabi, Jean Harlow and Wallace Beery in
cf China
i ee
tocele Seus, an exotic
te TUESDAY
Tiagedy of a newspaper man, who atMURDER MAN tains-a higher reputation in crime detection than city detectives, himself
perpetuates Gc: perfect crime, but honor forces him to confess. Steve
Gray in the Lead role.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
HERE’S T0 ROMANCE
picture. A musical romance with Che brilliant Metropolitan opera star supported by
Schumann-Hesnk as the singing teacher and Vincinte Escudero,
great. Spanish dancer.
Jesse Li. Lasky presents
Nino Martini in a Fox
_Mrm and Mrs. W. E. Wright entertained a group of young people yesterday afternoon at which the engagement of-ethelr.daughter, Miss
Eugenie Wright and W. C. McCulloch of Nevada was antounced. The
wedding will take place in the neai
future.
WANTED—Clean
Nugget Office, ‘
rags at the
“ALIAS SUMMONS.
No. 6395
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA.
in the Superior Action brought
Clerk of the Superior Court of
County.
Jones and Finnegan, and Drum,
Tucker, Martell and Drum, Attorneys
for Plaintiff.
HERBERT
ecutor of the
ment of Karolina
ceased, Plaintiff, vs.
Defendant.
The People of the State of California Send Greetings to:
NM. BERGEN, as ExLast Will and TestaBierwagen, DeW. E. SODEN,
. action
W. E. SODEN, Defendant.
You are directed to appear in an
brought against you by the
. above named Plaintiff in the Super. jor Court of the State of California,
. in and for the County of Nevada,
. }and to answer the Supplemental
Complaint therein within” ten days
after the service on you of this Alias
Summons, if served within the County of Nevada, or within thirty days
if served elsewhere, and you aré”notified that unless you so appear and
answer as above required, the plaintiff will take judgment for .any
money or damages demanded in the
Supplemental Complaint, as _ arising upon contract, or will apply to
the Court, for any other relief de.
manded its the Supplemental .Complaint.
Given under my hand and seal of
the Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California, this 7th
day of June, 1935.
R N McCORMACK,
County Clerk and Clerk of the Superoir Court of the State of California, in and for the County of
{ Nevada.
(Seal Superior Court, Nevada County.)
Sept, 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28, Noy.
1b 8,2 6s oo 4,
Seinen
COST OF LIVING +
%, as 1 Ww magh® i 29 2m a BES
UP 33.3
in
cost oF eLectricity: -DOWN 35.4%
AGAINRATES DROP
Down they go! Beginning with your January bills electric rates will
be reduced for home use, for commercial lighting and large industrial
power, according to the amount of electricity used.
Down goes the cost of electric cooking and water heating, lighting, for washing machines and ironers, and for all the smaller uses, from
the electric clocks to the doorbell transformers, to
the percolator and
toaster that get the daily breakfast. Electricity becomes cheaper, too,
to every merchant, large or small, and in all office buildings for commercial lighting of windows, stores, counters, signs,
ft is important mews and good news that this
etc.
reduction will save
Pacific Gas and Electric Company customers nearly $4,000,000 a year. Ic
is unusual news in these days when general living costg are pushing
higher and higher. Think of it! As shown in the chart above, the Cost
of Living is UP 33.3% above the pre-war level. The cost of electricity
with the new low: rates is 35.4% below that level—and that means
68.7% below today’s cost of living.
' Establishing a record unmatched by any other item in the cost of
C
living, the cost of electricity has steadily gone down since 1928. Successeve rate reductions since that
621,000—equivalent to an annu
me show an accumulated total of $54,al saving to customers of over $6,800,000.
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
Owned + Operated + Managed by Californians
Now—do move electeically!
¥
ee
ELECTRICITY IS GHEAPER in California
152-1135 . .
Court of the County of Nevada and .
Complaint filed in the Office of the}
said .
Lot 5,
NEVADA CITY NUGGET
IN THE CITY OF NEVADA, STATE .
OF CALIFORNIA, FOR THE CITY
TAXES LEVIED FOR THE YEAR
1935. Z
Default having been made in the
payment of taxes levied in the year .
1935 for the City of Nevada for the}
year ending October 10, 1935, upon
ihe real and personal property de-]
scribed in the delinquent list hexre-!
to appended.
Now therefore, I, W. G.
Tax Collector in and for
‘
.
tobson, ;
the said .
City of Nevada, by virtue of the oo fell
thority in me vested, do hereby give!
public notice that unless the taxes
delinquent as appear in said
low, the real estate upon which
taxes ‘area Ten, will by operation of
law, be sold to the City of Nevada,
on December 7, 1935.
BROWNING, ANNIE—Boulder St. .
$200.00. } Lot 7. Block
Imp. $650.00, Furniture $50. Totai
$900. Tax $14.40. Penalty $1.44.
Costs $1.50. Total $17.38.
BROWN, CHAS.——Broad
2. Block 29. Realty $200.
$900. Radio 30. Furniture $100.
Total $1230. Tax $19.68. Penalty
$1:97. Cost $$1.50.Total $2315;
BOYCE, MRS. B.—Spring St. ‘Lot
5, Block 38. Realty $100. Tax $16.00. Penalty .16c. Costs .50c, Total
$2726.
& CHATFIELD, CLAYTON
pect St. Part: of Lot. 2: Block 55.
Realty $200.00. Imps. $1200.00. Furniture $50.00. Auto $30. Radio $20:
Total $1500.00. Tax $24.00. Penalty
$2.40. Cost $1.50. Total $27.90.
CODMAN, W. G:—Port. of Lot 7.
Block 52. Realty $100. Imps. $400.
Furniture $50. Total $550. Tax $8.
80. Penalty .88c. Cost $1.50. Total
$11.18.
DAVIDSON, LOU——Park. Ave. Part
of Lot 7. Block 60. Realty $150.
Imps $500. Auto $30. Furiture $5u.
Total $730. Tax $11.68. Penalty
$1.17. ‘Cost $1.50. Total $14.35: °*
DOW, MARION T.—Grove St. Lot
10. Block 4. Realty $250. Imps.
$840. Furniture $100. Total $1200.
Tax $19.20. Penalty $1.92: Cost $1.50. Total $22.62.
DEAN, ALICE
Part. of Lot 14, -Block 15.
$25. Imps. $25. Tax .80c.
-08c. Cost .50c. Total $1.38.
DOW, IVAN M.—Nimrod St. Part
of Lot 1. Block 58. Realty $150.
62. Realty
Pros»
O.—Near Depot.
Realty
Penalty
~~ Imps. $$500. Total $650. Tax $10.40.
Penalty $1.04. Total
$12.44,
DUBOISE, W. F.—Sacramento St.
‘Lot 4, Block 52. Realty $50. Tax
.80c. Penalty .08c, Cost .50c. Total
$1.38.
KEMERSON, HENRY D.—Bouider
St. Lot 5, Block. 57. Realty . $100.
Imps. $300. Total $400. Tax $6.4v.
Tax .64c. Cost $1.00. Total $8.04.
tARIBALDI, JOSEPH, Est. of
Jordon—Lot .1. Block 48, Realty
$200. Imps. $200. Water Rights
$100. Total $500. Tax $8.00. Fenalty .80c. Cost $1.50: Total $10.30.
GATES, ROBT.—Spring St. Part
of Lot 1. Block 38. Realty $100.
Imps. $500. Kleiber Truck $130.
Oldsmobile $380. Furniture $50
Stuts Tour $30. Kleiber Truck $300.
Refrigerator $50. Total $15.40. Tax
$24.64. Penalty, $2.46. Cost $1.50.
Total $28.60.
GILBERT, EH: C.——Part ‘of Lot §.
Block 3. Realty $100. Part of Lot 1.
Block 28. Realty $50. Total $150.
Tax $2.40. Penalty .24c. Cost $1:00.
Total $3.64.
Cost $1.00.
HARRIS, A. J, and MAY—Nimrod i
St. Lot 4. Block 59. Real Estate
$100. Imp. $300. Per. $30. $430. Tax
$6.88. Penalty .69c. Cost $1.50. Total
$9.07.~
HOWE, B. F'.—Nimrod St. Part of
Lot 3. Block 58. Realty $100. Imps.
$400. Total $500. Tax $8.00. Penalty
-80c. Cost $1.00. Total $9.80. :
KELLAR, GEO. W.—Gethsemane
St. Part of Lot 4. Block 46—$150.
Imps. $550. Furniture $100. Aut6
$50. Total $850. Tax $13.60. Penalty
$1.36. Cost $1.50. Total $16.40.
LONG, ELSIE—Little Deer Creek.
Lots 13, 14, 19, 20. Block 57. Real
Estate $500. $500. Tax $8.00. Penalty .80c. Cost .50c. Total $9.30.
LOPEZ, JOAQUIN---Long St. Lot
15. Block 53. Realty 200. Imps. $425.
Part of Lot 15-53. Realty $150.
Imps. $300. Part of Lot 15. Block
53. Realty $100. Imps. $100. Kleiber Truck $150. Kleiber Truck $600.
Dodge $210. Total $2235. Tax $35.76. Penalty $3.58. Cost $3.50.. Tota,
$42.84.
LEONARD, M. G. Est. of-——Nile St.
Part of Lot 21. Block 57. Realty
$100. Imps. $300. Total $400. Tax
$6.40. Penalty .64c. Cost $1.00. Total $8.04.
MOUNTAINEER. MINE—Part of
Block 39. Realty $300. Tax
$4.80. Penalty .48¢. Cost .50c. Total $5.78.
MARTENS, R.—G. V. Road. Lot
50. Block 52. Realty $100. Imps.
$500. Lot 3. Block 41. Realty $100.
Total $700. Tax $11.20. Penalty $1.12. Cost $1.50. Total $13.82.
OSBORNE, ETHEL ‘'M.—Gethsemane St. Part of Lot 4. Block 46.
Realty $100. Imps. $500. Furniture
$50. Radio $20. Totai $670.
$10.72. Penalty $1.07. Cost $1.50.
‘Total $13.29.
OLSEN, CHAS. A.—Nevada St.
Lot 1. Block 3. Realty $300. Imps.
$900. Furniture $50. Total $1250.
Tax $20.00. Penalty $2.00. Cost
. $1.50. Total $23.50.
PEARD, WILLIAM -—— Silva Ave.
Lot 1. Block 59. Realty $200. Imps.
$500. Truck $30; Total $730. Tax
$11.68. Penalty $1.17. Coct $1.50.
Total $14.85.
PRATTI, ANGILINI
—~ Clark St.
' Part of Lot 8. Block 52. Realty $100.
. Lot. 4.
$400. otal $500. Tax $8.00.
-80e.° Cost (531.00; «Total
Imps.
Penalty
$9.80.
PAGE, MARY—Spring St. Part of
Block 38. Realty $75. Tax
$1.20. Penalty .12¢. Cost .50c. Total $1.82. ‘
RAPP, M. A. Est of—-Sacramento
Street. Lot 4. Block 52. Realty
$100, Tax $2.40.Penalty .24¢. Cosi}
.50c, Total $3.14.
REDMANS PARK-——Grove Street. .
. Lot 10. Block 3. Realty $300. Imps. .
DELINQUENT TAX LIST
ioe cove BIER PLAN REALTY BOARD
, commMissioner
list . Plans were discussed for
together with the penalties, are paid ; real estate
on or before the sale date given Pat the twin cities. Following
‘the visitors were t
. the district and the
St.” Lot,
Imps. i
+-Tax $11.04,
Tax!
egeele
_MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1935.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS . [— :
J. Mortimer @lark, Caiirornia Real
state Commissioner, was the guest
of honor Friday at a dinner given
in Grass Valley by Nevada City and
Grass Valley realty dealers. The}
was accompanied hy
his assistant, W. Del Richards of
Sacramento. Those attending the
dinner were C. E. Clinch, W. W. Esterley, John J. Looser, C. -B. GrenHarold Biggs, Donald de T.
Strandburg and Charles M B.rown.
forming a
dealers in
the dinner
aken for tour of
building activity
and new subdivisions opened were
j of much interest to them.
Come in and see the
New Berkeley Square
board among
Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Tickell spent
ia few days early in the week in San
. “rancisco.
Ray Hawkins of Alleghany. was a
{Nevada City visitor Tuesday.
$100. Dance Platform $100.
$500. Tax $8. Penalty .80c.
$1.50. Total $10.30.
. ROBBINS, NAT Sacramento St.
Lot” 5. Block 52. $250. Truck $380.
Total $280. Tax. $4.48. Penalty .45¢e.
Cost $1.00. Total
SMITH, LEONARD and EXVIRA
-—Zion St. Part of Lot 3. Block 48,
Realty $200. Imps. $1100, furniture
$100. Total $1400. Tax $22.40. Penalty $2.24. Cost $1.50. Total $26.14.
TEALE, J, A.—Grass Valley Road.
Lot 18. Block 53. Realty $1000.
Imps. $300. Furniture $80. Total
$1380. Tax $22.08. Penalty $2.21.
Cost $1.50. Total $25.79.
THOMPSON and GILL—Champion
Road. Lot. 50. Block 40. Realty
$300. Tax $4.80. Penalty .48e. Cosr
0c. Total $5.78.
WHITEHEAD, MRS. M.— Nevada
St. Lot 4. Block 6. Realty $200. Penalty $700. Total $900. Tax $14.40.
Penalty $1.44. Cost $1.00, Total
$16.84.
ZANOCCO, FRED -—— Park Ave.
Part of Lot ‘5. Block 61. tealty $100.
Penalty .96c. Cost °$1.00, Total
$11.56.
Total
Cost ‘on Complete Services
of
COMMUNITY
CHINA
Picture your table set with the
delicate, luminous loveliness of
china exquisitely fine .. china
to which master designers of
the loveliest of all silverware
have adapted the beauty .
of famous designs,
HARTUNGS
DEPENDABLE JEWELERS
124 Mill Street Phore 155
GRASS VALLEY
TIMBER
First Quality at Lower
Prices
ADDENDA
TO DELINQUENT TAX LIST
NOTICE OF DISPOSAL OF PROPERTIES FOR DELINQUENT
TAXES,
Prompt Delivery
Any Quantity
B Straight from our sawmill
CLARK, MARI: Bst of — :Nevada St. Part of Lot 6. Block 6.
Realty $200.: Tax $3.20. Cost .50e.
Penalty (32c;.5 Cost.. 50c, Total
$4.02.
GILMORE, LYMAN — Nevada St,
Part.of Lot. 6. Block 6. Realty $300.
Imps. $300. Autos $90. Total $690.
Penalty $1.10. Cost
$1.50. Total $13.64.
NOV, 8s S5,
NUCCET ANS PAY
at Camptonville.
TEE EVANS ©
RELA CEL ORS
W. R. JEFFORD & SON
Funeral Directors
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Grass Valley
Men's Suits, dresses, Sweaters, anything. Quick efficient service both in cleaning and dyeing. Suits made to order. Showing tall
fabrics now.
Grass Valley Cleaners
ED. BURTNER, PROP.
Phone 375 Grass Valley
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