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OF Akane :
sa MARION H. JONES
Marion H. Jones, 61, wife of
Edward J. Jones and member of
one of the largest and more widely known families in Grass Valley, died at the Nevada County
Hospital. at 8:50 p.m. Tuesday,
April 7,1959.
GEORGE Cc. DAY
Funeral services for-George C.
Day, 63,°a retired miner, were
held April 14, 1959, in the HooperWeaver Mortuary.
Day, a native of Michigan and
a resident of thé Grass Valley
area since 1914, died Saturday in
Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital,
-where he had been a patient for
a month,
He was the husband of Elsie
Day of Grass Valley, father of
Mrs. Georgia Boswell of Grass
Valley, Robert A. Day of Sacravina E. Ray, Grass Valley; James
Lestern _ Sacramento;
__ He was the father of Edwin F.
LILLIAN WALKER
Funeral services were held at
Sacramento, . Calif.,
April 8, 1959; at James R. Garlick Funeral Home for Mrs. Lillian M. Walker, 83, a native and
former resident of Grass Valley.
Mrs. Walker had been a resident
of Sacramento for 49 years.
BELL FOLLIS
-_ Mrs. Belle Follis, mother of
Mrs. O. V. Knight of Cedar Ridge,
died at Sarcoxie, Mo., on Tues}day, April 9, 1959.
Mrs. Knight was with her
mother when she passed away,
having’ proceeded to’ Missouri
seven
informed of her mother’s serious
iliness. Mrs. Follis had spent
‘seven weeks in a hospital at Joplin. Funeral. services ‘were . held
at Sarcoxie. ae
In addition to Mrs. Knight, Mrs.
Follis leaves a son, Howard Follis,
of LaMarr, Colo., and a grandson,
Bruce. Knight.
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treasurer.
tees at the next meeting.
rand Mrs, William Perry.
Local School Patrol
—
On. Saturday,
evening. .
The school traffic patrol
Thibault
members of the school faculty.
duction has
impressive manner. The officers
for the coming year are Mrs. Ma‘ola Gruenhagen, president; Mrs.
Mrs.
Gruenhagen will announce the
appointive officers and commit-~
Mrs. Frank Addleman will be
hostess for the next meeting, to
be held on May 14th. It will be
1 hincheon to be served’ at her
home in North San Juan. She will
be assisted by Mrs. Thelma Butz
To Go To S. Francisco
April 25th, 80
members -of the Nevada City
lementary School safety patrol
will make their annual trip to
San Francisco. The trip will be
an ail-day affair. The students
will leave the school at 6:30 a.m.,
visit Golden Gate Park and Playland in San Francisco, and return
to Nevada City at 9 the same
under the supervision of Alice
and. Elise DeMattei,
In 1900, 37.5 per cent of U. S.
population worked on farms. By
1950, only 11.8 per cent still
worked on farms, yet food proincreased . steadily
due to automation and technological. advancements in agriculas
es. Buy Extra
Strength Zemo for
stubborn cases ‘2em
inFRESNO
Enjoy the HOTEL
CALIFORNIAN
= @ Refrigerated a:
conditioned
comfort
@ Free Parking
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$500
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Family Pian
Children Free
by the signed Tax Collector
of the County of Nevada, State of
California, im accordance with the
of Division 1, Part 6,
Chapter 8 of the Revenue and
Taxation a as aoe he written
authorization of.the State Controller, as follows
That am agreement has been
made between the Beard of Supervisors of Nevada County and
the State Controller, and approved by the State Controller of
the State of California, to~ sell
to said City of Nevada City under
the terms set forth in said agreement, all of the right, title and
interest of said State in and to
all the real property hereinafter
described, all of which said property has been deeded to the State
for. delinquent taxes. A copy of
said agreement is on file in the
office of said Board of Supervisors. ;
That pursuant to said agreement the undersigned Tax -Collector will, not less than 21 days
efter the first posting and the
mailing of this notice, deed said
property to the City of Nevada
City.
That upon the'sale of the property the right “to redeem will
cease. For information as to the
amount mecessary to redeem apply to Elma Hecker, County Tax
Coliector of said County, in the
Court House in Nevada City, California.
The real property referred to
and comtained in said agreement
is situated in the City of Nevada
City, County of Nevada, State of
California, and substantially described as follows:
IN NEVADA CITY Lot fronting 45 ft. on Sacramento St. bded.
S by lot of Hayes, N by lot of
Penrose, being part of Lot 4, Blk
52 with Imps. Last Assessed to:
Est. of Mrs. A. J. Rapp.
-IN NEVADA CITY Lot fronting 30 ft. on Sacramento St. bded.
: =
ee:
of Lot 4, Bik 52. Last Assessed to:
Interstate Land Holding Co., W. F.
DuBois, agent. .
IN NEVADA CITY Lot 1 Bik
Finchley.
IN NEVADA CITY Lot bded. S
by lot of Graves, N by lot of
Fradelizio’s, Lot 4 Bik 52. Last
Assessed to: Floyd Gerhart.
If redemption of the above
property is not made according
to law prior to the sale thereof,
10:00 A.M. May 1tith, 1959, in the
office of the County Tax Collector
in the Court House, of the County of Nevada, in the City of Nevada City, the rights of redemption will cease.
ELMA HECKER,
Tax Collector of Nevada
County, State of California. :
April 16th, First publication:
1959. *
Second publication: April 23rd,
1959.
‘Third and last publication: April
30th, 1959. ,
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48. Last Assessed -to: Mrs. Maggie
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP AND OF DISCONTINUANCE. OF USE OF
FIRM NAME BY PARTNERSHIP.
Pursuant to the provisions of
Section 15035.5 of the Corporation Code and of Section 2469.1
of the Code of Civil Procedure of
the State of California, notice is
hereby given that the partnership
composed of HUGH C. WILLIAMS and GEORGE T. RUA,
heretofore engaged in business
under the firm name of: Miners
Foundry and Manufacturing Co.,
at Spring Street, Nevada City,
California was dissolved as of
March 20, 1959; that thereafter
said firm discontinued the use of
said mame; and that after said
dissolution no person had authority to incur obligations for said
former partnership; that George
TFT. Rua will buy the interest of
his former partner ang adopt the
mame of the former. partnership
for his sole proprietorship,
DATED: March 20, 1959.
MINERS FOUNDRY AND
MANUFACTURING. CO.
By HUGH C. WILLIAMS,
John L. Larue,
Raiph Coburn;
231 Broad Street,
Nevada City, California,
Attorneys for Hugh C.
Williams.
CUSTODIAN for general cleanup and maintenance. See Mr.
' Keeny at Bank of America, Nevada City.
RETIRED mid-west police officer and wife will give excellent
care and upkeep to your furnished house or duplex in exchange for reasonable _ rent.
quiet neighbohood. Best of references furnished. E. B. Olson,
Gen. Del., Elsinore, Calif.
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LT.S. DIESEL DIVISION
c/o Nevada County Nugget,
P, O. Box 125, Nevada City
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Publish: March 26, April 2,9,
36, 1959. i
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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed
Highway
California, until 2 o’clock p.m. on
building for construction on State
lows:
Nevada and Placer Counties,
Per Hour
3.00
Classification
Sundays. and
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Apprentice (oiler, fireman,
proposals will be received at the office of the State
Engineer, Room 510, Public Works Building, Sacramento,
May 13, 1959, at which time they
will be publicly opened and read in the Assembly Room of said
highway in accordance with the
specifications therefor, to which special reference is made, as folbetween 19 miles east of Nevada
City and Route 37 north of Emigrant Gap (III-Nev.Pla-15-D,A,E),
about 7.9 miles of existing highway to be surfaced with plant-mixed
surfacing over existing surfacing and a seal coat to be applied.
Bids are required for the entire work described herein.
Im accordance with the provisions of Section 1770 of the Labor
Code’ of the State of California, the Department of Public Works
has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to
= work to be done to be ag follows: :
heavy duty repairman helper)
dragline, crane, clamshell,
dragline, crane, clamshell,
under 8 yards (water level)
2.335 Asphalt ironer and raker
3.50 Asphalt plant engineer
2.785 Asphalt shoveler
2.905 Bootman
3.20 Boxman (asphalt plant)
3.255 Combination bootman and road oiler
3.10 Fireman in hot plant
-2.685 Flagman
3.55 Heavy duty repairman :
2.685 Laborer
3.50 Mechanical finisher or spreader machine operator (asphalt)
3.95 Operator. of power shovel,
backhoe,—over one yard
3.75 Operator of power shovel,
backhoe—up to and includisg one yard
3.75 Power blade operator
2.905 Road oiler
3.50 Roller or self-propelled compactor operator
3.20 an
3.10 Spreader box man (with screeds)
2.75 Truck driver—under 4 yards (water level)
2.89 Truck driver—4 yards and under 6 yards (water level)
3.19 Truck driver—6 yard and
3.35 Truck driver—8 yards and ovet (water level)
Any classification omitted herein not less than $2.685. per hour. .
Overtime—not less than one and one-half (1%) times the above
holideya—-not ‘less than one and one-half (1%)
times the above rates. The holidays upon which such rates shalt be
agreement applicabe
of workmen employed on the pro
Plans, specifications, and standard
be all holidays recognized in the collective bargaining m
to the particular craft, classification or type
form to be used for .
ed at the office of the
Sacramen: >
Highway 20. Reply
Nugget.
WANTED: Middle-aged house-keeper for man and three children. Must live in. Phone 1860,
or call at 509 Linden Ave.,
Grass Valley, Calif.
Box 125,
LOSE WEIGHT safely with newly released Dex-A-Diet tablets.
Only 98c at your drug store.
BANJO WANTED: Jack Dupen,
c/o. Nevada County Nugget, P.
O. Box 125, Nevada City, Calif.
For Sale
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Dodge
one-half ton truck, 4 wheel
drive, for Jeep or guns. Phone
432, Nevada City.
FOR SALE: Fireplace set, used
7-piece ‘set, including screen.
Write R. P. in care of the Nugget. ‘Worth $65.00, take $27.50.
LAND WANTED: To buy unimproved one or two sections. V.
Morgan, 934 Galvin Drive, El
Cerrito, Calif;
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
GEORGE C. BOLES
Optometrist
242 Commercial St. Nevada City
WATER TREATMENTS, MASsage. Board and room. Healthful cooking, special diets. $100
per month, Permit 35. 224
Richardson. ,-G.V... tfc
SPEE DEE HOME LAUNDRY
Wet or Dry Family Wash
Complete Drving Service
Phone GV 1092-W
Across from Memorial Park
Grass Valley. 3tt
ROOFING, PAINTING AND RE» modeling done to your satisfaction. Also new. homes. For
information call Herb Harris,
GV 1194-J.
GET THE BEST for your stomach. Quick relief wih “Merv
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in 10 minutes. It's guaranteed!
Exclusively at Grass V
Drug, Grass Valley, and G&
BROKEN WINDOWS replaced.
Automobile Glass _ installed.
Sprayers. Moule Paint and
Glass. Phone 1106, Hills Flat,
Grass Valley.
Kelly-Springfield Tires
PLAZA TIRE SHOP _
Lower Grass Valley Road
EVERYTHING
may be seen at the office of the State/
corner of Washington Road and
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