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RE RN TOT ie a
_NEVADA CITY NUGGET’
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935.
ean
ee
eee _ . OVERTURF HEADS NOR.
rue stare or carivonnes. CALIFORNIA TEACHERS
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY all
NEVADA. ~ 27.—J;._ ft.
tides Shi OP a ee ' Overturf, Deputy Superintehdent of
RUMMONS eg #0 QUINT . Seheists in Sacramento, Tuesday was
A Rescate elected president of the California
Action brought in the Superior! Teachers’ Association, Northern SecCourt of the State of California, in. tion, to succeed Fordyce Stewart of
ae E. eee ae oe ci Chico, prercart Was unopposed.
iff, Union Building, Nevada City,. Two officers that hold long recCalifornia. ords of service were returned without opposition. They are: Mrs.>Pormaha tia P. Moss of Auburn, secretary, and
ee J. D. Sweeney of Red Bluff, treasFRANK A. THUR-. urer. Charles K. Price of Orland was
SACRAMENTO, Nov.
ARMORY HALL ASSOCIATION,
a corporation,
RAILWAY TRAVEL
IS MUCH SAFER
This is a, story that figures tell
better than words.
It has to do with the relative safMOTOR TOURISTS
IN53 PCT: GAIN
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 28.—Tourist travel into California increased
53 per cent in the first ten months
of 1935 compared wiih the period
land travel, automobile, the _ airplane, and the railroad.
5 Z Statistics prove’ the highways
In “reporting that , 139,436 nonfrom January 1 to October $81 last
year.
'-seribed as follows, to-wit:
W. H. HAHN;
STON and ELLIE THURSTON, his
wife; CARL JONES: FRANCES (‘G.
JONES; GEORGE L. JONES: G. J.
RECTOR; BE.
GLENBROOK PARK
TION, a -. corporation:
JOERSCHKE: AGNES F.
SCHKE, as Guardian of the Person
and Estate of Adele Freda Joersehke, a minor, AND ALSO ALL
OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN
CLAIMING ANY. RIGHT,
ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST
ASSOCIA
THE REAL. PROPERTY’ DESCRIB.
ED IN THE COMPLAINT ADVERSE}
S OWNERSE
>t A
TQ PLAINTIFF
ARY cLOUI
TITLE THER
THE PBOPLE
OF CALIFORNIA
INGS TO: W. H:
Thurston and Ellie
wif rl Jones;
George Jones; G. J. R
Merritt Rector; Glenbrook
BOCiation, a corporation;
Joerschke; Agnes PF. Joerschké, a
iuardian of the Person: and Estate . }
of Adele Freda Joerschke, a mnow.
.
}
Agnes
and also all other persons unkno
elaiming any right, title. estate, lien
or interest in the real property de.
seribed in the complaint adverse to .
plaintifi’s ownership or any cloud .
upon plaintiff's title thereto, . . ae
Defendants,
You and. each of 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 Califor!
nia, in and for the County of Ne-.
vada within ten (10) days after the
service upon you of this Summons,
if served withia. this County, or
within thirty (30) days if served .
elsewhere. .
You are hereby notified that un.
less you appear and answer the ComPlaint as above required the said
‘Plaintiff will take judgment against .
you for any money or damages de-.
manded in the Coniplaint as arising .
upon contract or it will-apply to the
Court for any other relief demanded in the Complaint.
The said action is brought by the
above named plaintiff against the
above named defendants, and each
of them, to quiet the Plaintiff’s title
to the lands and real] property described in the Complaint on file in
the said action and hereinafter particularly described, and to deter.
-Inine tne adverse claims of the above .
named defendants, ‘and each of .
them, and of ali unknown persons
to, and clouds upon the title to the
said real Property and the whole
thereof pursuant to the provisions of
Sections 749, 750 and 751 of the
Code of Civil Procedure of the State
of California, and that the said real
property is situate, lying and being
in the County of Nevada, State of
California, and is particularly deAll those certain portions of Sections 23 and 24, in Township 16
North, Range 8 Kast, M. D. B. & M.
being more particularly described as
follows, to-wit:
Commencing at a point on the
Bast side of the right of way leading to Olympia Park from the Grass
Valley-Nevada City State Highway
which said point is located South
31° 24’ West 408.08 feet from the
‘quarter Section corner between said
Sections 23 and 24; thence Magnetic
Variation 18° Bast; South 4° 33'
East 154.91 feet; thence South 10°
28’ East 64.61 feet; thence South
17° 54’ East 72.61 feet thence South
27° 09’ East 71.97 feet; thence
South 32° 24’ Bast 40.2 feet; thence
South 39° 23’ Bast 48.41 feet;
thence South 43° 54’ East 56.73
feet; thence South 47° 038’ East
257.32 feet; thence South 58° 46’
Bast 194.75 feet; thence following
the boundary of the Olympia Park
property the foHNowing courses and
distances; South 60° 09’ Hast 261
feet; North 60° 48’ East 185.5 feet;
North 21° Bast 314.8 feet; North
16° 54’ East 578.8 feet; and North
49° 15’ East 461.93 feet to the
Northeast corner of the Northwest
quarter of the Southwest quarter of
said Section 24; thence North 89° 037
Fiast along the Hne dividing said
Section 24 into North and South
at 1107.58 feet a three inch
vineter pipe on the West sidz
the County Read, 1177.6 feet in
to a point SO feet West of the
ot the Nevada County Narrow
Railrogd Track thence folae westerly or southwesterly
the righ¢ of way of the said
® County Narrow Gauge Rail‘ 30 feet distant from the cen
‘eof the following courses aad
©3; Nortla 19° West 478 feet;
28° 57° West 132 feet; North
£2" West 132 feet; North 63°
“est 330 feet; North 54° 42°
1.6 ft.; and North 41° 42’ w.
o. to a point on the southeastof the property now owned
Sutton; thence along the
* between the. said Sutton
» aud €he property described
e following courses and disSouth 88° 40% West 64.93
ith 82° 15’ West 78.63 féet;
° 10° West 261 feet: North
Vest 40 feet; North 24° 11°
“. 3.7 feet; North 85° 20’ West
t; Seuth: 86° 13’ West 24.25
' North 70° 33’ West 116.32
poist on the Southeasterly
he Oeunty Road: — thence
1° 80" West 418.37. feet
2 Bewthheasterly side of said
ganter
MERRITT RBCTOR; .
Veioute was attended by more than
AGNES F. . three thousand teachers representing
JOER.
TITLE, . ling Kersey,
IN}
elected vice president to succeed Roy
Leonard of Sacramento.
. The three day institute at Sacra. nineteen county and two city school
. Systems of Northern California.
. Outstanding leaders in education
. to address the teachers include Vier. Public Instruction and John A. Sexson,
ct Advertising Pays.
MEMBER MEROHANT'’S
XMAS FESTIVAL
The tatest designs in
Square, Oval, Oblong,
Round Wrist Watches.
Movements of precise
accuracy, Your desired
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We will gladly set aside
any watch or gift until
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Southeasterly side of the Grass Valley-Nevada City State Highway;
thence South 52° 47° West 841.76
feet along the Southeasterly side of
said State Highway to a_ concrete
post at the intersection of said
Southeasterly side of State Highway
and the Northeasterly sideofthe
aforesaid right of way to Olympia
Park; thence along the Easterly
side of said right of way the following courses and distances: South
41° 18’ Bast 94.5 feet; South 8° 42’
West 32.04 feet and South 2° 07’
West 895.02 feet to the place of
commencement. EXCEPTING AND
RESERVING therefrom all portions
thereof lying within the exterior
boundaries of the county road on the
easterly side of said above described
property. :
That the object of the said action
is to obtain the judgment of the
Court against the said defendants
and each one of: them, known and
unknown as follows:
That all adverse claims to, and
all clouds upon the title of plaintiff
to the said real property or any and
every part thereof be determined by
the judgment and decree of said
Court, and that it be decreed that
Plaintiff is the sole owner in fee of
said real property and the whole of
said real property herein described,
being the same real property described in the Complaint of Plaintiff on
file herein, and that Plaintiff is in
the possession of the property and
entitled to the possession of the saia
real property, and the whole thereof, and that the defendants have not,
and that no one of the said defendants, including the unknown persons made defendants herein, have
any right, title, estate, lien or interest of any kind whatsoever, in or
to or on the said real property or
any part thereof, and that the said
defendants and each and every one
of them, known and unknown be
forever debarred, enjoined and reStrained from making, or asserting
amy Claim whatsoever in or to the
said real property, or any part
thereof, adverse to Plaintiff, and
that the title of said plaintiff in and
to the said real property and. the
whole thereof be forever quieted and
adjudged good and valid, and for
such other and further additional
order, judgment, decree and general
relief as is meet and proper in the
premises and for costs of, suit.
Given under my hand and the seal
California, in and for the County of
Nevada, this 24th day of October,
A. D. 1935. ;
(SEAL) ,
R. N. McCORMACK,
Clerk of the said Superior Court.
By R. E. DEEBLE, Deputy.
ei toad bo a point on the
Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29.
State Superintendent~6f
president of the state teachers
‘ é : more hazardous than the airways 01
ge wae ok permits, or 48,424 papake the rails, according to M. J. Gron.
;thanin Pie comparable period of ley, executive assistant Sf the Asso1934, were issued motorists enterelation of American Railroads.
On~the highways, -for every 20,. 000,000-passenger miles traveled onc
is killed; over the airways
ing California, Russell Bevans, deputy director of department of motor vehicles, emphasized the fact
: B20 : person
hat fewer indigents came into the
during the recent years of depressed business. Border checkers, said}are not to be confused with nonBevans, generally report an influx resident permits issued as they inof substantial persons of the home-} clude interstate operators’ of vehicbuying and home making type, . les and visitors. who remain
Exactly 12,699 non-resident per-. than five days in the state.
issued in the month of
October this year as against 9064 in.
less
mits were
year, Arizona contributed the great. the same month of 1934, according !-est number of tourists who obtained
.
.
.
.
; to the report:
. 714 motor cars
of the Superior Court of the State of
performance bond in an amount equal to 100%
j non-resident vehicle permits in CaliAccording to. border
of department
vehicles, there was a total of 180,crossing California’s . 11,138; Washington, 9661; ‘Texas,
borders in the first ten months of . 8456; Colorado, 6278; Illinois, 6162:
this year. These cars carried 522,-] Nevada, 6238 and New York, 5099.
tions the of motor] sent in 14,955 travelers. Other leadA SN NT hr
Nevada Theatre
. FRIDAY re
doors, Cyclonic action, gun-play galore; romantic human interest,
sensational thrills, everything a live movie fan relishes is in this
superb drama,
SATURDAY
Burns’ and
George
COMES
COOKIE:
Allen, Broadee i : ; oe gens way vaudeville favor‘S In a sappy, laug’ 1-jammed jubilee of b er and better gags.
This is the goofiest, grandest, = Pir i gayest picture this comedy has
ever starred in. A nutty, noisy musical show, well spiced with
vaudeville acts.
( Advertisement)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Notice is hereby given that
School District will receive bids for furnishing ll labor, materials,
transportation and services for the construction of a SymMnasium and
school annex and the alterations to the present High School Building at
Nevada City, California; each bid to be in accordance with plans and
specifications now on file with the Board of Education, of Nevada High
School District, California, and with William Mooser and William Mooser, Jr., 681 Market Street, San Frafitisco, California.
: Notice is hereby given that all Proceedings relating to the above proJect, including bidding, award of contract, and all work to be on the project, are subject to the Rules and Regul nd all conditions prescribed by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.
Bidders are hereby notified that Pursuant to the statutes of the State
of California, or local law thereto applicable ‘and in compliance with the
Regulations. of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works,
the Board of Education of Nevada High School District, California, has
ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for
legal holiday and overtime work in the locality in which this work is to be
performed, for each craft or type of workmen or mechanic needed to
execute the: contract which will be awarded the successful bidder.
The prevailing rates so determined are as follows:
Per Hourly
Diem Wage Wage Rate
15
1.00
75
1.25
5
1.10
the Board of Education of Nevada High
Rates for Legal
Holiday and Overtime
Same
Same
Same
Same
SameDouble Legal Holiday
1.65 Overtime
Double. Legal Holiday
1.65 Overtime
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same *
Double Legal Holiday
1.65 Overtime
Double Legal Holiday
1.65 Overtime
Same
Time and one half
Time and one half.
based upon a working
rate prescribed hereinabove is the
ioned number of hours constituting
Trade or Occupation
Carpenter
Plasterer
Plasterer’s Hod Carrier
Bricklayer
Bricklayer’s Hod Carrier
Sheet Metal
Concrete Finisher _.
Concreté Worker
Laborers-Building
Steamfitters
Tile Setters
Roofers-Com position
Steel Worker
a working day. P
It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom the contract is
awarded, and upon any subcontractor under him, to pay not less than the
i to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by
them in the execution of the contract.
Notice is also hereby given that all bidders
bids a tentative schedule s
€ out on a form to be obtained at the Bank of
Amer’ a, Nevada City, California, or at the office of William Mooser, and
William Mooser Jr., 681 Market Street, San Francisco, California; must
be accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check or bid bond for five per
cent (5%) of the amount of the bid made payable to the order
Board of Nevada High School Di
sh a labor and materof the contract price, and a faithful
of the contract price, said
bonds to be secured from a surety company satisfactory to the Federal
Emergency Administration of Public Works and to the said Board of
Education. A list of such surety companies is on file with the Board of
Education and with William Mooser,Jr., Architect, 681 Market Street, San
Francisco, California:
The said Board of Education reserves the right toxreject any or all
bids, and or waive any -irregularity in a bid.
“Award of any contract hereunder shall be conditioned upon funds
ial bond in an amount equal to 50%
ety of the modern methods of over.
one is killed, while over the rails,. Dr. john ‘Rector and family who
only one fatality is recorded in every . Spent the Thanksgiving holiday with
400,000,000 passenger. miles, Gorm-. the doctor’s parents, Mr and Mrs.
ley anid. , G. J. Rector, has recently peen electThe figures prove rail transportaed: secretary of the Northern Calition 20 times safer than highway. !'ia Pediatrical Society.
and 16 2-3 times safer than by air;
according to Gormley. .
NUGGET ADS PAY
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Now is the time to select your
Christmas Cards—while stocks
are complete and stores are not
crowded. if
. We want you to see and compare our large assortment of
beautiful cards. Our new improved display rack and simplified
712 K Op. OldP O
Sacramento
: 2 for every 24,000,000 passenger miles . . }
State in the last several months than : :
17 passengers. These latter figures
In the 10-month period of this];
i OVER
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checking stafornia, the neighboring state having .
ing contributing states were: Oregon '
FOR THE FESTIVE
SEASON
—_—_——.
MANY ARE EXACT
REPLICAS OF FAR
MORE EXPENSIVE
MODELS
200 RADIANT
FORMAL FROCKS
$4.95 AND $6.95 .
NEW
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You'll find lustrous Satins, Spark{. ling Jewel. Trims, Brilliant. Cellophane Crepes, Colorful Floweg . .
Trims and a_ veritable host of . )
Hi others in this remarkable
group. i
. Sizes 14-to 20. Other sizes 38 to +
.
NEWS TO WARM .
FEMININE. HEARTS!
NEW. FUR TRIMMED
COATS $14.88
A truly Inagnificent array i
coats trimmed in black or brown . .
long or short-haired furs. Of especial note, too, are the interestingly new collar and sleeve details. 12 to 20 and 38 to 44 in
the group.
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pricing will make your selecting a
pleasure, ;
CARDS FROM 1c UP
CARD ASSORTMENTS FROM
25c UP
We are’ exclusive
GIBSONS Fine Cards.
RLE. HARRIS
vith SAFETY at
: DRUG STORE:
agents for
To clean clothes
THE NEW MACHINE
That cleans them in a jiffy
That leaves no odor
THE NEW SPEED
24 hour service
Take Mountain Folks
Please!
Your suits received ‘here in the
morning shipped out to you that
night.
Notice
SERENE
GRASS VALLEY
CLEANERS
ED. BURTNER, Prop.
Phone 375—Grass Valley
Thru the Knot Hole
A Glimpse of Building Activity
. Theilan
know
will be
. fied. °
ings just
co Bark
; insulate
This Thanksgiv.
ing Season finds us
thankful
for the .
many friends we
© > }
~ have in the com irsator. 0
munity and thank. 515. with
ful that we are able . PUSY Wit
. home h :
them
. structed
Peerless Built-in
Fixtures were chos.
en by Mr. and Mire
R. W. McConnell
for their new aul
on Church street in
Grass Valley, .
VOR NOVEMBER 29, 1935.
}
i? “The “butlder on
. this job, Mr. Henry ' at the city line.
is very .
much pleaséd with
the Peerless and we! rooms
the
well
These nippy wri!
naturally
. Made us break up &/ and bathroom.
few bundles of PalFibre
the
ings over our office.
We won't j
stoke the. stove so{ “Have you seen one
often now.
Plastering
. Fertig is
the pide . Bases
; . tering on the new} lying?
to be of service to being
by
tractor Julius Rude!
NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER
“THE FULL SERVICE YARD”
Oscar J. Odegaard, Manager
Phones 498-499,
No. 34..
fon Red Dog Road
Bestile the beau. tiful colored tile! board for bath
and = kitchORGS . aie is daily gaining
satis-; popularity, We
have the Samples
of the colors and
j Will be glad to fig-_
ure your. kitchen
and) ALL WORK—NO
ceil-. PLAY
First Lawyer:
have a
of those instruCon-} ments Which can
tell when a man is
con-; Second Lawyer:
Con. “See one; I married
one.”
COMPANY
Nevada City
being made available for construction thereunder, and upon the
Board of Education of Nevada High School District having the right
to hold all bids received for a period of sixty (60) days from the date
of the opening thereof, unless otherwise required by law.’’
Dated: Nevada City, California, November 25,¢1935.
Board of Education
: Nevada High School District.
(Signed)
J. F. COLLEY’ (President).
P. G. SCADDEN (Clerk).
First publication Nov. 29, 1935.
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DINNERWARE
Beautiful new patterns
in dinner ware just in ~
time for the holidays.
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32-piece set
6.93
PLATONE
32-piece set
7.80
' ANNIVERSARY
32-piece set
C.95
ALL OPEN STOCK
-€ our new pottery
special window display.
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