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FRIDAY: OCT. 9, 1931 THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA PAGE THREESHASTA LASSEN UNIT T0 iG = >. evening to attend the dance: Earle Juan was in town Wednesday. Bee eet doe seater seeder tenetone test defendants herein, have any right,
_ EMPLOY LOCAL LABOR
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(California, and especially Siskiyou labor, must be employed as much
@s possible on the nonstruhtion of
the first unit of the Mount ShastaMt. Lassen highway, according to
local leaders, and to this end, they
have appealed to the . government
agencies that their wishes be carried out.
‘Last week when the contractors
appeared on the job at McCleud, it
that Oregon lebor
ould be employed and that the
crews from that state would arrive].
within a short time to start work.
Supervisor W. R. Lee, W. W.
Martin and others at once inquired
into the reason for such a poliny and
they at once started on a campaign
to change it. :
(Equipment is now on the ground
and its operation will start within a
very short time, probably by the ewi
of this week.
The clearing of the right-of-way
has been going on for some days.
This is being done by McCloud residents under a sub-contract.
Congressman MHarry L. Englebright has taken steps to block the
plan of the Interstate Construction
Comipany of Portland to use out-of
state labor in the nonstruction of
twelve miles of federal highway“on
the McCloud section between Mount
Shasta.and Mt. Lassen.
The congressman got into action
when he learned that the contractor
had negotiated with a Portland employment agency to supply the several hundred men who will be
needed in complting the $96,000
highway project.
Englebright said he fill protest to
the company against the importation
of labor when more than 400 men
are unemployed in the vicinity of
Dunsmuir, and if the company Persists he will see that it lives up to
the letter of the law in performing
the nontract.
Officials of the bureau of public
roads, a federal body in California,
said Englebright, are opposed to the
policy of importing habor and they
are using their influence to require ;
the employment of local labor.
‘It is an outrage,” said Englebright, ‘that a federal contract
should be performed in California
with labor from some other state.
This highway project will be financed from the emergency appropriation
voted by congress to relieve unemployment. and local labor should be
employed.
“Oregon got her share of the
emergency money and it is not fair
under the circumstances for a Portland concern to bring unemployed
from that state into California to eat
up the funds intended to aid our unemployed. (
“If the company persists in going
ahead with its importation plan I
shall introduce a bill at the next session to require that only local labor
can be employed on emergency road
projects.”’
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Mrs. Emily Ilion and daughter of
Oakland are visiting in Nevada City
and Grass Valley with friends.
They called at the homes of Mrs.
Jim Dolan and and Mrs. Robert Allen. Mrs. Illion was a former resident of Nevada City.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Hopkins of
Gold Flat are spending a few days
in Modesto visiting their daughter,
Mrs. Harry Cook and husband,
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ROSETTA BUZZA JOHNS
Vocal and Instrumental Instruction
Late of the Royal College of Music, London, England. Vocal pupil of
Henry Blower and Piano pupil of
Herbert Sharpe. Terms on application. Phone 229R. 218 French Ave.
Grass Valley.
HOOPER ERERERERRREES
PINE STREET TAMALE
PARLOR
Finest of Pchte des and
Tamales Always on Hand
GOOD CLEAN SERVICE
Nevada City
OSCAR €E. WINBURN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Suite 1-2-3 City HALL BLDG:
GRASS VALLEY. CAL.
Phone 47
CAMPTONVILLE
NEWS NOTES
L —y
Camptonville, Oct. 8—Leonard ‘L.
Bishop and wife motored to Nevada
City Friday on business.
W. D. Vanderhoff of Sacramento
was in-town Thursday.
William Avery and Henry Godfrey
who spent the past. few weeks at Oak
Valley left for their home at the hay
Fred J. Harges of Newcastle was
in town. Thursday.
Frank P. Godfrey, who spent the
past feew weeks visiting relatives in
Oakland, returned to his home at
Oak Valley Friday.” '
Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Cleveland ;
and granddaughter, Earlyne, arrived
Friday evening from Sacramento to,
spend the week end visiting relatives
returning Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Peter Butz and son, George, .
motored to the lower country Satur-.
day. .
Eugene Davis, who has been eis,
ployed at the Grant and MHeether
Mill, left Thursday for Nevada City. .
Louie Bullington and party of
Sacramento friends motored to Mit-.
ton Friday on a hunting trip.
Earle Pauly drove the Marsyville
stage to Dobbins Saturday and will
continue to drive during the absence
of the regular driver.
raine, of Indian Valley passed thru
Saturday enroute to Nevada City.
Dr. Carl Sutton of Downieville
was in town Saturday.
\Mrs. Olive Groves and son, William, motored up from Auburn Friday to visit relatives. .
Eugene Hays, local stage driver
was taken ill Friday and is confined
to his home.
Mrs. Julius E. Pauly and Mrs.
Kate Williams motored to Marysville.
Saturday to attend teachers meeting .
Fred Joubert motored to Nevada.
City Saturday.
Misses Anna McKenna and sister,
Emma MnKenna, and William Engle,
of Marysville were in towa Sunday.
The following were among those
motoring to Downieville eee? .
Mrs. Harding and daughter, Lo-. :
Pauly, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butz,
Lawrence Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Cunningham, Edgar Cunningham,
Adele, Gladys and Eva Joy Cunninz; ham, and Jack Kennady.
Hawley H. Chatfield of Pike City
was in town Saturday evening.
Chas. McLaughlin an official of
the P. T. and T. Co., at Sacramento, was here Sunday visiting his old
classmate, Anton M, Cleveland.
W. L. Masters and Geo. Wilson
spent the week end in the lower
country.
(Misses Wanda and Lola Chatfield
of Pike, who attended school at
Auburn arrived Friday to spend the
week end visiting their parents.
Dr. June Harris of Sacramento
was in town Saturday enroute to the
upper country.
Mrs. Ella Hays of Browns Valley
was in town-Sunday visiting her son
who is ill. Pees
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lavezzola and
daughter and Evan Thomas of Downieville were in town Sunday enroute to North San Juan.
Miss Margaret Rogers of North
San Juan was in town Sunday.
Mrs. Angus James of Downieville
was in towm Saturday.
Thorn English and Frank Davies
Nevada City were in town Monday. _
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Dyer left
Tuesday for their home at Los AnZeles after spending several weeks
at Indian Hill mine.
E. M. Hocking of Grass Valley
was in town Monday evening.
Mrs. Phyllis McNaught and son,
Minot Riddell, left Tuesday for Los
Angeles on a week’s visit.
Mike Denike and Joe MnCullough
of North San Juan were’in town
Tuesday morning.
Wm. Lang, Fred Kendall and
David Lewis motored to Nevada City
Tuesday on _ business.
Forest aRnger Frank Meggars
spent three days this week in the
Alleghany section making an official visit to that part of his district
John G. Ramm motored to Downieville Tuesday.
Mr .and Mrs. Chester Butz of
Oroville are at Celestial Valley visiting relatives.
(Mrs. Henry Huckins of North San
Bec RIC heat for chilly
mornings and cold evenings is practical and economical. There are many
makes of good electric heaters that HEAT. You need
one around the house for
dressing, bathing or when
you come home cold.
There are two types of
portable electric heaters:
Those that heat and circulate
the air and those that give a
beam of héat where you
want it. Your dealer has
both types.
Our low electric rates make
for $10 on terms.
outlet. The heater is designed
Now while this offer is still
Remember, this is not a sale.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
(Mail to local office.)
Your old
heater worth
when turned in on a
its successful big brothers which heat entire schools,
ment houses, churches and homes.
snap up quickly. Each of the first 3,860 P. G.
tomers who turn in an old heater will get a new heater for
$10. The $10 is payable in easy, never-missed payments of
$1 a month. Just let us send you a heater. Price of Cent-a_ Watt where old heater is NOT turned in, $12.50.
a $
More than 54,000 in use
portable electric heating economical.
Trade in Your Old Heater
We will take an old portable heater—oil, coal, wood, or
electric—and give you $2.50 for it. You are to apply the
$2.50 toward the purchase of a new Wesix Cent-a-Watt
electric heater. That means you get the $12.50 Cent-a-Watt
The Cent-a-Watt is made to heat the air in small rooms.
It is well made, of attractive design, and finished in aluminum. To obtain heat you simply plug it into any baseboard
upon the same principle as
apartopen, pencil your name and
address on the coupon below and mail it to our local office.
Orders may then come and go by the hundreds, but you
will be sure of your heater immediately.
But it is an offer that people
and E. cus—_——_— Oe ee ee he
FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON
Gentlemen: Please send me a new Wesix Cent-a-Watt electricheater. I have an old-portable heater which
ou are to accept for
the first payment of $2.50. You may then bill me. $1 a month for
10 months.
Name
Street : ;
City
Pied 25.
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
107-1031 18NB 2-5750
-R. H. McDougall of
was in téwn Wednesday.
Joe Rogers of Oakland arrived
Thursday enroute to his mining
Property on Oregon Creek.
Alleghany
Mrs. F. S. Labadie motored to
Nevada City Thursday.
Harry L. oByington and L. C.
Christenson of Brown
were in town Wednesday.
Fred Yore and son, Herbert Yore
of Oregon House were in this section this week rounding up their
cattle.
./Mr. and Mrs Elwood Schurr moved to Indian Hil] Mine this week to
reside for the winter,
D. D. Bruening of the State Highway Department, of Nevada City
was in town Thursday on official
business.
Chas. Skewes and J. L. Fickertt
,of Grass Valley were in town Thursday.
Miss Mildred Bowen of Sacramento is spending a few days at
her week end home here.
Henry Harrison who has been at
the Oak Valley Mill for the past
year left for his. claims on Indian
Creek,
:
Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland motored
to Nevada City Thursday on a short
visit.
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4—072¢
NOTICE. OF CONTEST
DEPARTMENT
OF THE INTERIOR
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
C—2258 '
: Sacramento, California,
To Milton H. Johnson of
seepedacci ony ay , Contestee:
You are hereby
Arthur C. Harrington who gives
Oregon House, California, as his
post-office address, did on July 30,
1931, file in this office his duly corroborated application to contest and
secure the cancellation of your
homestead Entry No., . Serial No.
025633 made July 8, 1930, for SW
% and E% Section 12, Township
18N., Range 6E., M. D. Meridian,
and as grounds for his contest he
alleges that entryman never established residence upon the land and
has abandoned it for more than the
six months fast past, and has wholly
abandoned it.
You are, therefore, further notified that’ the said allegations wil:
be taken as confessed and your said
entry will be cancelled without
further right to be heard either before this office or on appeal, if you
fail to file in this office within
twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice as shown below, your answer, under oath specifically responding to these allegations
of contest, together with due proof
that you have served a copy of your
answer on the said contestant either
in person or by registered mail.
You should state in your answer
notified that
{the name of the post office to which
you desire future notices to be sent
to you.
* EDW. C. JENNINGS,
Acting Register.
Date of First Publication,, August
28, 1931. :
Date of Second Publication September 4, 1931.
Date of Third Publication September 11, 1931.
Date of Fourth Publication, Sep-mber 18, 1931.
109J Phones 109M
JOHN W. DARKE
Upholstering
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. BELL
Dentist
Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:80.
Fvenings by Appointment
Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone
DR. ROBERT F. WERNER
Physician and Surgeon
Office: 400 Broad St., Nevada City
Hours: 10-12 a. m., 2-5, 7-8 p.m.
Nurse in attendance.
—
J. fT. Hennessy
Lynne Kelly
NILON, HENNESSY AND KELLY
F. T. Nilon
—ATTORNEYS AT LAW—
Offices, 127 Mill Street. Grass Valley
Morgan and Powell Bldg.
Nevada City
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W. E. WRIGHT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office in Union Building
Phone 23 Nevada City
=—
WARD A. JOHNSON, D. C.
Chiropractor
Grass Valley
Office hours—9 to 12 A. M. and
2 to 5:30 P. M. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 7 to 8 P. M., Grass
Valley, Sunday by appointment.
153 So. Auburn St. Phone G.V.196
EDWARD C. UREN
MINING AND CIVIL ENGINEER
Mining Reports Furnished
Mining District Maps
Phone 278R Nevada City
E J. F. O'CONNOR E
Civil and Mining Engineer
United States Mineral Surveying.
Licensed Surveyor. Upstairs over City
Hall. Main Street, Grass Valley.
Bear mine}
EDDIE LEONG
1
1s
.
. _ Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
FRESH FISH
All Kinds of Mellons
Free Delivery
SOE PEEP ERE EEE Ep
LEGAL NOTIC
IN' THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA.
RIMS nmin eine,
JOSEPHINE HAMPTON and ALBERT E. HAMPTON, her husband,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
BERYL AYER DOW, CHARLES.
W. DOW, WILLIAM THOMAS, also
known as WM. THOMAS, MARY
THOMAS CARROLL McA, THOMAS,
JAMES CHAMPION, MARY J.
CHAMPION, PEARL DEVORE, also
known as HELENA PP. DEVORE
JOHN GREBENS, AND ALSO ALL
OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN
CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE,
ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN
. . THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT, ADVERSE TO PLAINTIFFS’ OWNERSHIP, OR ANY CLOUD UPON
PLAINTIFFS’ TITLE THERETO,
Defendants. :
No. 5958
Action brought in the Superior
Court of the State of California
in and for the County of Nevada.
W. E. WRIGHT,
Attorney for Plaintiffs, Nevada
City, California.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA’ SEND GREETINGS TO:
BERYL AYER DOW, CHARLES
W .DOW, WILLIAM THOMAS, also
known as WM. THOMAS, MARY
THOMAS CARROLL McA. THOMAS,
JAMES CHAMPION, MARY J.
CHAMPION, PEARL DEVORE, also
known as HELENA PP, DEVORE,
JOHN GREBENS, AND ALSO ALL
OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN
CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE,
ESTATE, -LIEN OR INTEREST IN
THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT ADVERSE TO PLAINTIFFS’ OWNERSHIP, OR ANY CLOUD UPON
PLAINTIFFS’ TITLE THERETO,
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 California, in and. for the County of
Nevada, within ten (10)
the service upon you of this summons, if served within this county,
or within thirty (30) days, if served
elsewhere.
And you are hereby notified that
unless you appear and answer as
above required the gaid Plaintiffs
will take judgment against you for
any money or damage demanded in
the Complaint as arising upon contract or they will apply to the Court
for any other relief demanded in
the complaint.
The said action is brought by the
above-named plaintiffs against the
above-named defendants, -and each
of them, to quiet the plaintiffs’
title to the land and real property
described in the complaint on file
in the said action and hereinafter
particularly described, and to determine the adverse claims of the above
named defendants, and each of
them, and of all 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 said real property is situate, lying and being in the City. of
Grass Valley, County of Nevada,
State of California, and is described
as follows, to-wit:
All that portion of the Lot numbered Six (6) in Block numbered
Five (5) of the Town (now City) of
Grass Valley, as said lot and block
are designated upon the official
map of the said Town of Grass Valley made by Samuel Bethell in the
year 1872, described as follows, assumed Magnetic Variation 18° 29°
East, viz:
Commencing at the South East
corner of the said Lot No. 6, thence
South 79° 42° West alone the sovtherly boundary of said Lot No. 6. a
distance of 258 30/100. feet to the
southwest corner of said Lot No. 6;
thence along the west boundary of
said Lot No. 6, North 35° 47° West
44 78/100 feet; thence North 24°
22' West 16 50/100 feet; thence
. North 79° 36’ Hast 281 50/100 feet
to a point on the East line of said
Lot No. 6; thence along the East
line of said Lot No. 6 South 10°
23’ East 57 feet to the place or beginning, EXCEPTING AND RESERVING therefrom all lands and
all rights conveyed by that certain
deed, dated July 20th, 1909, executed by J. M. Thomas and Mary
J. Champion to Lloyd P. Larue and
recorded in the office of the County
Recorded of the County of Nevada in
Book “109° of Deeds, pages. 377 et
sed.
The object of said action is to obtain the judgment of the Court
against said defendants and each onc
of them, known and unknown, as
follows:
That all adverse claims to, and ali
clouds upon the title of plaintiff to
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 plaintiffs
are the sole owners in fee of sald
real property and the whole of said
real property herein described, being the same real property described
in the complaint of plaintiffs on file
herein and that plaintiffs are in the.
Possession of the property and entitled to the possession of said rea:
property, and the whole thereof,
and that the defendants have not,
and that no one of said defendants,
a
days after;
including the unknown persons made F
title, estate, lien or interest of any
kind whatsoever, in or to or on the
said real property or any part thereof,
and that such defendants, and each
and every one of them, known and
unknown, be forever debarred, enjoined and restrained from makiag,
or asserting any claim whatsoever
in or to. said real Property, or any
Dart thereof, adverse to plaintiffs,
and that the title of the said plaintiffs in and to the said jeal property
and the whole thereof be forever
quieted and adjudged good and
valid, and for such other and further additional order, judgment, dex
cree and general relief ag is meet
and proper in the premises, and for
costs of suit.
Given under my hand and the seal
of the Superior Court of the State
of California in and for the County .
of Nevada, this 21st day of July,
1931.
(SEAL)
R.N. McCORMACK,
Clerk of Said Superior Court.
WINTER DAYS ARE
COMING
LET US HAVE YOUR
WINTER COAT WHILE
YOU CAN SPARE IT
GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS
ED BURTNER, Proprietor,
Phone 375—111 WwW Main St.
Will call Monday and Thursday afternoons at your home and deliver on
the next trip over. We will credit
your phone charges.
NEVADA CITY CLEANERS
W. H. Osborne
Cleaning,— Pressing,— Repairing
NATIONAL MARKET
Nevada City
THE
BEST
FOR
LESS
ALWAYS
Phone 302
FRATERNAL CARDS
NEVADA CITY LODGE, NO. 518
B. P. O. ELKS
Meets second and fourth Friday evening in in Elk’s Home, Pine Street,
Phone 108. Visiting Elks welcome.
HORACE A. CURNOW.
Exalted Ruler
A. M. Holmes Secretary.
MILO LODGE, No. 48, K. of P.
Meets the Ist and 3d Friday nights
at Pythian Hall, Morgau and Powell
Bldg. Visiting Knights always welcome,
CARL LARSEN. GC. C
J. C.-E. FOSS. K. of R. & S.
STAGE TIMETABLE
Graniteville Stage leaves Nevada
City at 7 a. m., for Lake City,
North Bloomfield, Moores Flat, and
Graniteville. Leaves Graniteville at
7 a. m., for Nevada City.
Alleghany Stage teaves Nevada
City daily, except Sunday at 1:06 p.
m., for Tyler, Columbia Hill, Aleghany and Forest. Leaves Forest ag
6:30 a. m., for Nevada City.
Marysville Auto Stage leaves et
8.00 a. m., for Rough and Ready, ©
Smartsville, Hammonton and Marysville. Leaves Marysville at 3:00 pRB
m. Connects at Smartsville for
North San Juan.
Downievilie Auto Stage leaves
Nevada City daily at } DP m., aF
Leaves Downieville daily at 6 a.
m., arriving in Nevada City in time
to connect with 10:30 train for
San Francisco.
Washington Stage leaves Nevada
City at 6:30 a. m., for Washington
Leaves Washington at 6:30 a. mu.
for Nevada Citv
MAPS FOR SALE
NEVADA CITY NUGGET OFFIOR
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Ore and Bullion
Purchased
Licensed by State of California
Established 1907
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