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September 24, 1928 (6 pages)

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Grass Valley News Section s ceeeerieniedemmendion’ Oe eee . ——+ = + ee i THE NEVADA CITY Nuc HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA IS EXPECTED TO BE INSTALL A cafeteria is to be installed in the Grass Valley high school due to the ciforts of the Parent Teacher Association. Mrs. ©. R. Clinch’ is one of the leaders in the movement and has been Visiting other high schools where such are installed to study their methods. There is a room at the school well adapted for the jnstallation of the lunch service. Mrs. J. W. Glasson and daughtei attended the oprea in San Francisco. Ray Hall made a the city last week. Subscribe Fer The Nugget business trip to MiLLion Homes ToniGur There are times when all a.mother’s love can’t soothe a fretful baby. No way pf telling just what’s wrong, yet something must be done. Castoria time!’ A few drops, and Baby has dropped off to sleep. Yet this marvelous means of quieting a restless infant is’ utterly aarmless. There is not one ingredient but what all doctors know and approve, and would let you give your baby every day in the week. In fact Castoria is @ purely vegetable product. ‘ Gas pains, zonstipation, even diarrhea can be dispelled in this same manner. ‘8 older than you are, but physicians still “say “nothing setter for babies.” An old-fashioned remedy if you count its years, but parents are old-fashioned , who still raise babies without its aid! And at least five million modern mothers ‘xeep it handy day and nicht, for twentyfive million bottles were bought last year! Buy yours nvw; don’t wait until you need it. CAS TO Sie ce eee ol Castoria™ 4 hess visitors in San { 4 sesncscaireapemenennes nro SRASS VALLEY PERSONALS Miss Doris Hooper came up from Auburn. Saturday evening to spend ‘opening day of deer season hunting. . che week end with her sarents. Mrs. T. Fields -had asa guest Miss Pansy Abbott, County Superinat home tendent of Schools of San Mateo county. Gordon Ingram returned to his home in Sacramento after a Wa&cation spent here in his old home town. My. and Mrs. F. G. stenPene at home after a visit of some time in Fresno and San Francisco. Henry Richards’ spent lastweek end visiting friends in San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Argall of Auburn were week-end visitors here. Fred M. Miller, manager of the Nevada Irrigation District, was in San Francisco attending to business matters for the district. Mrs. Ethel L. Brady and daughter of Oakland, Clifford Lord of Los Angeles, and Mrs. William.Fraser of Long Beach attended the funeral of their father, the late W. G. Lord. James S. Hennessy, City Superintendent of Schools, spent the weekend in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lord and Miss Celia Lord, brother and sister of the Tate W. Lord and Mr. and Mrs. C. E Chandler of San Francisco came up to attend the funeral of the late W. G. Lord. Will Mitchell of San Francisco was a week end visitor with his father, Fred Mitchell of Grass Valley George Schaeffer, of Redding and a former resident ef our city, spent the week end here. Perey Lord of Oakland came up with the remains of his late father, W. G. Lord, and attended the funeral which was held = Saturday afternoon. : Cc. E. and C. R. Clinch were busiFrancisco last week. . : { Roy Mitchell has returned to his studies at Stanford University after spending his summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terrell had as guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw of Sacramento. Mr. Shaw killed a fine deer while here. ‘Charles Coombs has returned here to make his home after visiting a nunrber of other sections of the state. ieaiiiidaemaae ‘ GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS ; Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas and json, Everett, of Ber*zeley came up . datiddny. Father. and son spent the ;Mrs. Harold Hartung’ accompanied ‘them home. Mrs: W. F. Waldron: and_ son, /Frauneis, of Oakland are spending a vacation with Mr. Whitburn in this city. Mrs. Whitburn and son, Robert, returned home the same evening from a visit of several weeks in the bay region. : C. R. Clinch has returned from San Francisco after spending a eouple of days there on business. Mrs. M. Eddy and_ son, Clayton, attended the funeral of the late J. V. Davis, which was held in Oakland Wednesday. David J. Binkleman is home from a trip of some. duration in San Francisco and the southern part of the state. W. R. Jefford and son are home fron. Oakland. The conducted the funeral of the late John VY. Davis. George Bennetts, superintendent of public works, is home from a: vacation spent at Pacific Grove. Mrs. Ray Pengelly is home from a visit in San Francisco and other cilies around the bay. Mrs. M. E. Deeble had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawler and daughter and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Howard Lee all of San Francisco. Misses Gertrude and Nell Casey of Penn Valley visited in Grass Valley Wednesday. business visit in San Francisco. His wife remained for a longer vigit. J. E. Taylor attended the state Republican convention in Sacramento. recently. Miss Ellen Johnson is home from a visit to bay points of interest. J. E. Nino returned to Oakland after a week-end visit in this city. Will Sampson is home from a visit in the bay ctities. George Stewart is home from two weeks spent in San Francisco. Miss Claire Adams left Sunday for San Jose to. resume. her studies at the teacehr’s college. She has spent the summer here with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. A. B. Adams. Traffie Inspector Frank Quinn and fimily returned from, Lake Tahoe He has ben there on duty for two months. "ahs suvseribe for The Nugget. AFL ooo aro oR eed aceon tooo ° * PHONE: NEVADA CITY 166 _ ELEMENTS OF SAFETY AND STRENGTH THINGS OF INTEREST FOR YOU TO KNOW The safest and most profitable investment of your savings is in our 6 per cent pass book accounts. You may add to your account wi ~ $1.00, $10.00, $100.00, $10,000, or any other amount at any time. Interest at 6 per cent commences at once. These accounts allow complete withdrawal privileges. Interest is payable by coupon if -désried. —NVEADA COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION = 221 BROAD STREET, NEVADA'CITY < = PEN EVENINGS -— and Mrs: Ray E, . A. G. Chegwidden is home from a; NUGGET, CALIFORNIA ee SS __ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1928 CAMPTONVILLE PERSONALS A party of government men from the Federal Debris Commission left Tuesday afternoon, after spending a . ! week here making an inspection of the waters of Bullards Bar Dam. . They made several soundings of the ;dam, and took away samples with ‘them. The federal government keeps very close wacth on these danrs, with complete data on same. : The crew stopped at the Hotel ‘Francis while doing this work, and were well pleased with the town and , treatment they received while here. _ J. P. Wilkins and brother-in-law from Napa, a former resident here, arrived Friday to spend a few days visiting. . __. Elwood Schurr started working in jthe Lang Garage and Machine Com;bany’s garage Friday. ! Dave Yore of Oregon House was jin town Thursday enroute to the . Sleighville house. } Mr. and Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland and Fred J. Joubert made a short. i business visit to Marysville, Yube . City, Grass Valley and Nevada City . Thursday. . Mrs. Claude Thompson accompani;ed by her sister, Miss Hanson arrived Friday from the state of Washington where Mrs. Hanson visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Townsend returned Wedneday from a hort visit to» relatives in Sacramento. Miss Wanda Chatfield and Jessie Smart of Pike City were jn town Wednesday on a short visit. David A. Kinnie left Wednesday for his home at Pasadena afte . spending the summer here prospecting. ; . Mrs. Bessis Schurr made a busi iness trip to Nevada City Wednesday ' Fred .E. Aldous, one of the operators of the Bald Top mine, was in town Wednesday on a short business visit. James Pendola made a short busitness visit at Nevada City Wednesday Tuttle of Nevads City accompaied by Mrs. Tuttle, was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Katheryn Merril) of Oaklane left Monday after ashort visit wit! l her father at Oak Vallev. John G. Ramm snent Tuesday ir town havine some work done on hi car’ at the Lane Garage. Chester U. Hanson motored thru town Sunday with a load of people 'from Marysville, Mrs. Samnel F. Price, Miss Marie A. Price and Miss Katheryne: Pauly left a few davs ago for Sacramento where Miss Price will continue hey atudies in the Inninr Collece Mre. Cank Pike Citv sehool teach er, returned Monday after a shor visit_to the lower country. Fred J. Joubert motored to Neva . } Judge Raglan da City Tuesday to meet Charie Beck of Oakland, who is going t: spend his vacation here. William Burns left a few days ago for a short visit to Oakland: Mrs. Phyllis Ridell and B. F. Me Naught left a few days ago for Los Angeles on a visit. : W. J. Moore of Santa Cruz wa: in town Thursday on a visit. Forest Officer F. FE. Barnham o’ Nevada Citv was in town on busi ness Thursday. ; Ravmond Crothers of Sacramente snent last week-end wtih his parent: Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Crothers of this city. Fred Rierwagon came down from Emigrant Gap Wednesday with a—bir mountain lion he had killedi. Tt was a big one in fine condition showins that it had lived well on game an? sheep and cattle pastured = on the government ranges. Miss Hattie Huson is with rela. tives at Taft and latest reports are that she has secured a position in that city. y The many friends of Mrs. EF .W Schreiber will be pleased to Jearr to learn that she is recovering frou a recent serious operation. She is at 3 jy took her down =; Mrs. May B. Jaynes , Monday. Miturned fren a visit of some time anne the bay. aa were, Elliott Noyes, Dennis Coughalan, M. M. Coughlan and Dan Pow. erg, , Position with Breuners in Sacramen . the Woedland hospital. Dr. Werner a few days ago. is at hom and making a fine’ recovery from serious operation performed a shor time ago. Mr. and Joseph Marriott aceom panied their son,’ Elmer, to Saere mento and he entered Junior Colleg¢ Mrs. Marriott has just re Pending the arrival of a compres sor at the Twin Sisters Mine, the men have been laid off. Those com ing to their homes in Nevada City 7 Floyd Penrose, a 1928 graduate of our local high school, has accepted » to He has’ shown a decided abilit) as a window decorator and will be
employed in that ‘department. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Martz and chil dren of Oakvale placer mine east of Nevada City spent the week end here. ~ Mrs. Scott returned to-her home in Berkeley ter spending the summer here th Mrs. C. Austin. Groyef Wilson of Omega was in our Gity Sunday. : W. M. Gracey, chief clerk of the Tahoe National Forest Office in this eity, spent some time on official business in Sierra county. Mrs. F. T. Breese is home from a few week's visit in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Her daughter, Miss Natalie‘ “accompanied her from San Francisco to visit in the southern . Part of the state. . FRIENDS VENISON COSTS ; MONEY IN JUSTICE COURT on the Middle Yuba _ recently, their°home in Downieviile! were apprehended by Game Warden Sears. They had been presented with some venison and had-it. in their car at the time, but not having hunting licenses or tags with them were hailed into Judge Mason’s court and charged with possession. No evidence was adduced at the hearing to show they had been hunting or had any guns with them. They pleaded guilty to the charge of possession of thre pieces of venison and paid thei: fines. It is claimed the American people ‘alk too much, but anyway they keep ‘airly still while they are eating. ____LEGAL NOTICE: __ M. A. No. 023187, United States Land Office, Sacramento, California. September 18, 1928. Notice is hereby given that Nan MclInteer of 24 MacArthur Ave., San Francisco, Cal,, has made application for patent for the Brackett Lode Mining Claim Survey No. 5910, in Sec. 20, T16N. R9E., M. D. M., in the Nevada Min‘ng District, Nevada County, Califorvia, described as follows: Beginning t corner No. 1, Brackett Lode vhence the quarter-section corner on he north line in Sec. 20, T. 16N. R.9 E., M. D. M., bears N. 19° 35° E. 919.47 feet, thence N. 88° 10° W 1468.55. feet to corner No. 2 ot said. -lode. thence S. 1°.07' BE. 500 feet to corner No. 3 of said lode; thence S. 89° 45’ BE. 1467.01 fee: ‘o corner No. 4 of said lode: thence N. 1° 07° W. 459.41 feet to noint ot eginning. The conflicting claims are “ot 82, Mayflower Placer (conflict vith which is exeluded). and Survey No. 5714, Greenman Placer. The mly adjoining claim is Survey No, 3714, Enterprise Lode. The location iotice is recorded in” Book 21, pages {06 et seq., mining claims, Nevada. Sounty, California. John C. Ing, Register. Date of first publication Sept. 24 1928. Date of last publication, Noy. 26, 1928. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given by the indérsigned that the taxes for the Jity of Nevada for the fiscal ~year 1928-29 are now due. Said taxes will be edlinquent on MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928 t 6 o’clock p.'m. and unless pai” ‘rior thereto-10— per cent will be dded to the amount thereof. Payment of said taxes may be nade to me at the City Hall, on 3road Street, and for the purpose of ‘ollectingsame I will be in my of. ice in .the City Hall from 9 a. m intil 12, noon; from 2 to 5 p. m: nd from 7 until:8 p. m. each day intil said taxes become delinquent. Dated August 27, 1928. ol, H. D. SHEARER, City Marshal and Ex-Officio Tax ‘ollector of the City of Nevada. Ist Publication August 27, 1928. _ ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE No. 5655. In the Superior Court of the State f California-in and for the County of Nevada. In the. Matter of the Change of vame—-ef -NANGY ELIZABETH OWNING to NANCY ELIZABETH NILON. Nancy. Elizabeth Downing and Yorothy Starr Nilon, her mother, ‘aving on the 8rd day of August, 928, filed with the clerk of this ourt their apvileation praying that he name of said ‘Naney Llizabeth YIowning be changed to Nancy ElizayetHy Nilon, and setting forth in said ‘pplication the reasons for said proNosed change in name as well as the other mattérs required by law to be therein stated. It is therefore ordered and direct ed that all persons’ interested in said matter appear before this court, t the courtroom’ thereof, at the ourthouse, in Nevada City, Califoriia, on Friday, the 19th day of Ocober, 1928, at ten o'clock a. m. ¢ uid day, then and there’ to sho ‘auseé, if any they have, why said_a; ication for change of name shoul 1ot be granted. Dated September 7, 19°8. RAGLAN TUTTLE, Judge of the Superior Cou First Publication Sept. 10, 1928 Dates for Publication Sept. 1 te Qe, OC. 15785 1928. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Superior Court of the Stat: of California in and for the Count of Nevada. , In the Maiter of the Estate o QRRIN TOWNER, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN b he undersigned Lila M. Champior s.Administratrix with the will an axed of the Estate of Orrin Town r, deceased, to the Creditors of an il persons having claims against th: aid decedent to file them with th: ‘ecessary vouchers, within four (4) nonths after the first publica fon of Bris notice in — the ‘ffice df the clerk of the Superio sourt of the State of California, ir tnd for the County of Nevada er t: exhibit them, with the necessar: vouchers within four (4) montis af ter the first . publication of this no fee to the said administratrix, a‘ law_offices of Hennessy & Kelly, No 2 Themas Building, Grass Valley Nevada County, California, the sam: being her place of business in al matters connected with the estate of said Orrin Towner, Deceased. Dated September 8th, 1928. LILA M. CHAMPION, Administratrix With the Will Annexett of the Estate of Orrin Towner, Deceased. HENNESSY & KELLY, Attorneys for Admx., C. T. A. First Publication—Sept. 10, 1928 —— sere Paul W. Smith and two friends, who were returning froma trip up to . August Anderson, merchant, of Spenceville visited Nevada City Wednesday. ~ : LEGAL NOTICE.. nrc RR rn dtc NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE No. 3167 ae In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the, County of Nevada. In the Matter of.the Estate of ORRIN TOWNER, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of the law, the administratrix with the will annexed of the Estate of Orrin Towner, deceas. ed, will sell, at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, lawful money of the United States, and subject to confirmation by the aboveentitled court, on Wednesday, the 26th day of September, 1928, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the law offices of Hennessy & Kelly; No.. . 2: Thomas Building, Grass Valley, Nevada County, California, all.the right, title, interest, and estate of the said Orrin Towner, at the time of his death, and all the right, title, and interest’ that the estate of said Orrin Towner, deceased, has by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or.in addition to that of the said Orrin Towner, at the time of his death, in and to that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in the County of Nevada, State of California, and more particularly. described as. follows, to wit: Lot numbered 2-in Block number. ed 3. of Donner Lake Company's Lake View Subdivision Extension, as said lot and block are designated upon the Map of Donner .Lake Company’s Lake View Subdivision Extension on file in the office of the County Recorder of said County of Nevada. Offers or bids must be in writing and will be’ received at the abovementioned law offices of Hennessy & Kelly, No. 2. Thomas Building, Bank & Mill Streets, Grass’ Valley, Cali: fornia. or they may be delivered to the undersigned administratrix personally. or filed in the office of the clerk of said court, at any time after the first publication or posting of this notice and before the making of the sale. Terms and conditions of snle: Cash, lawful money of the United States, for the full amount cf thy purchase price to be paid to the dersigned administratrix on d¢]i by her of . proper adminisiratrix's deed conveying said property to purchaser, after. confirmation of such sale by said Superior Court. Such purchaser will purchase such real = property subject to all payments due and that may-thereafter become due on the existing contract under which A. J. Locher agreed to sell, and said decedent agreed to buy, the said real property, under which contract there is an unpaid balance of $509 99 with interest thereen as snecified in said contract. Said purchaser wil! execute to said administYatrix a bond for the benefit and indemnity of said administratrix and of the persons entitled to the interest of the decedent in the lands so con® tracted for, in the sum of $1,000.00, with such sureties as the above-entitled court shall approve, CONDITIONED that the purchaser will duly perform the said contract with 4. J. Locher. it LILA M. CHAMPION, Administratrix with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Orrin Towner, deceased. HENNESSY & KELLY, Attorneys for Adnix) 6.7 & First Publication Sept. 10, 1928. Dates of Publication Sept. 10, b de and'24, 1928. MINERAL ENTRY_NO. 022991. United States"Land Office, Sacramento Calif., Aug. 8, 1928. Notice is hereby given that Frank “ Dillon of Nevada City, Calif., has filed application for. patent for the Treasure Box, Treasure Box No. 1, Treasure Box No. 2, and Treasure Box No. 3 and Captain Walker lode mining claims, M. S. 5965 situated in Washington Mining District; Nevada County, Calif., in NE%4 See. 1, T. 17-N,, R.10-E., SE% See. 36, T.18-N., R. 10-E., and NW% and SWY See. 31, T. 18-N., R. 11-E., M.D.M., the exteror boundaries of which are deserib‘d as follows:—— Beginning at Cor. No. 1. Treasure Box No. 3 lode, ‘hence the FH. quarter corner of tec, 36; ‘T. 18-N; Ro 10-Bi MS DoM. ears --N. .69°° 44*-Be ¥88.69* ft, hence N. 79° 16? ©: 635.13 #t: to ‘or. No. 2 of said lode, thence S. 9° ‘5° EB. 1479.12 ft to Cor. No. 3 of aid lode, thence S. 79°16’ W. 600-ft. 9 Cor. No.4 of said lode, being ‘or. No. 4 of the Captain Walker ode, thence S. 1° 13’ W. 16500 ft. 0 Cor. No. 1 of the Captain Walker ade, thence S. 80° 30’ W. 600 ft. to sor. No. 2 of said lode, thence N. te 13° E. 326.99. ft. to intersect ‘ine 1-2 of the Treasure Box No; 2 ‘ode and_ intersect line 2-3 of the ‘aptain Walker lode, thence S. 14° 36’ W. 809.30 ft. to Cor. No. 2 of the Treasure Box No. 2 lode, thence N. 87° 04° W. 606 ft. to Cor. No. 3 of said lode, thence N. 14° 48 BR. 1501.15 ft. to Cor. No. 4 of the Treasure Box No. 2 lode, being Cor. . No. 2 of the. Treasure Box lode, ‘hence N. 0° 39’ W. 1500 ft. to Cor. Nd. 3 of .the Treasure Box lode, thence S. 87° 04 EB. 344.45 ft. to. intersect line 3-4 of Treasure Box No. 1 lode and intersect line 3-4of the Treasure Box lode, thence N. 6° 58’ W. 465.83 ft. to Cor. No. 4 of the Treasure Box No. 1 _ lode, thence N. 80° 30’ E,, 596.97 ft. toCor. No. 1 of said lode, the place of beginning. The adjoining and conflicting claims are the Paris, M. S. 4792 on the south and the West Diamond, M. 8s, 5947 on the north and East. The notice of. location of the Treasure Box is of Record in Book 27, page 318, Tresure Box No. 1 in Book 28, page 60, Treasure Box No. 2, book — 27, page 318, Treasure Box No. 3 Book 28 page 259 and Captain Walker lode in Book 23, e 388. record of mining — claims, ada County, Calif. John C. Ing, Register. . Date of first publication Aug. 13, 12928. o : Dates of Publication—Sep. 10, 17, 24, Oct. 1, 8, 1928. ie Date of last publication Oct. 8, 1928,