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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

April 13, 1948 (6 pages)

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ge dle CAMPTONVILLE NEWS By Acton M. Cleveland : CAMPTONVILLE, April 8: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Rogers made a,,business visit to Grass Valley Wednesday. Fred R. McArthur of Grass Valley was a business visitor in town Tuesday. Carl A. Hermanson made a business trip to Grass Valley Wednesday. Richard L. Johnson of Sacramento was a business visitor in town Tuesday. Norman. L. Costa of Downieville was in town on _ business Tuesday. William E. Groves and M. E. Whittum made a brief business trip to Sacramento Friday. Kenneth C. Schurr has gone to Humboldt County to work in the Lusk sawmill. Mrs. Maude Weikert of San Francisco arrived Saturday on a few days visit to her granddatighter, Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland. She was accompanied by her nephew and hig wife, Mr .and Mrs. Jerry Moore of San Rafael. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams and son Howard were visitors at Marysville Saturday. LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS No. 8977 IN_ THE SUPERIOR.COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. ADA O. GARTHE, Plaintiff vs. ALBERT J. ROSENTHAL, IDA M. ROSENTHAL, PAULINA A. ROSENTHAL, and MARIE J. ROSENTHAL; and also. all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the. complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership Or any cloud upon plaintiff’s title thereto, Defendants. THB PROPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO: ,ALBERT J. ROSENTHAL, IDA M. ROSENTHAL, PAULINA A. ROSENTHAL, and MARIE J ROSENTHAL, and also all other contract or they will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the complaint. This action is brought and the object thereof is to quiet the title of plaintiff, to determine any and all adverse claims to and clouds upon the title of plaintiff to the real property described in the complaint, and to make the abovenamed defendants, Albert J. Rosenthal, Ida M. Rosenthal, Palina A: Rosenthal, and Marie J. Rosenthal; and also lal other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the comPlaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership or any cloud upon plaintif’s title thereto, set forth the nature persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff’s ownership or any cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants. 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) days after the service on you of this Summons, if served within this county, or within thirty (30) days if served elsewhere. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that unless you appear and answer as above required, said plaintif fwill take judgment for any money or damage demanded in the complaint as arising upon of their claim. or claims to the property hereinafter described, if any they have, and that such claim or claims be adjudged to be of no effect and void, and that title of plaintiff to the same be quieted against them, and each of them, or &s to any unknown. That said parcel of land is situate in the County of Nevada, State of California, and is more particularly described as follows: Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve, (12), Block Seventeen (17) of the City of Nevada, as said lot and block are designated upon the official map of the City of Nevada, made by H. S. Bradley in the year 1869. GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for fhe County of Nevada, this 12th day of March, 1948. R. E. DEEBLE, Clerk. JOHN SBAFFI, Deputy Clerk. FRANK G. FINNEGAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Mar. 23, 30; Apr. 6, 138, 1948. (SEAL) By: WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Advertisement From where I sit.. by Joe Marsh Fellow in Andy Botkin’s: Tavern was boasting about a.trick necktie ‘he was wearing made out of a byproduct of milk. “Took ‘33 pounds of milk to make this tie,” he says. Bill Webster was unimpressed. Personally,” he says, “I’d rather have the milk to drink. Just as I wouldn’t change one glass of good American beer for a necktie made from thirty barrels of it!” Yes, modern science being what it is—seems like you can make “anything out of anything” these days. But in the case of milk, well Now It’s Neckties Made of Milk! I guess drinking it is still a-whole lot better than just wearing it. Of course there are lots of other ,ways of abusing goods and beverages—like a fellow who doesn’t appreciate good beer enough to drink it slowly and in-moderation, But from where I sit, most people who enjoy a wholesome beverage like beer or ale are moderate —because beer itself is a beverage of moderation. Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS No. 8881 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY IN AND OF NEVADA LOUIS W. WOOD and ROSE M. Rose Pinaglia, also formerly known as M. WOOD, his wife, formerly Mrs. Rose Pinaglia and Rose Pinaglia, Plaintiffs, vs. CHARLES E. MADDRILL; JOHN FOWLER; HENRY M. BUTLER; ELIZA POWELL; MRS. CORMAE CARNJ. LAVEZZOLA; JOHN PEETLS A: PODRINI; and AMELIA SWEETNELIA EVANS; LOCK; RUBY LOLA B. CLEVELAND; DAVIS; I. MARKS; All California Highways lead fo Drive California Highway 1 for an unforgettable trip along the ridge of the Pacific Highway 1 begins at Lome poc and leads north through San Luis Obispo, Carmel, Monterey,Watsonville, Santa Cruz, Half Muon Bay and over the Golden Gate to Pt-Reyes, Fort Bragg and beyond to Ferndale. Along Highway 1 you'll find 65 branches of Bank of America to serve you. At home or anywhere in California, make this bank your bank. Your savings or commercial account for any amount is always welcomed. See California Chis Year Bank af Am ¢ erica: Wines ASSOCIAFLON Califoritia's Statewide Bank uot Poe mmkerio » Seabees ae NATLONAI R'FEOFRAL RE STEMS @ Carry Bank of America Travelers Cheques and protect yourfunds when you travel. Buy them at any branch. Ss LAND; 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’ title thereto, Defendants. Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of -Nevada, State of California, and the complaint filed County Clerk of said county, Frank G. Finnegan, Attorney for Plaintiffs, Nevada City, California. : The People of the State of California send greetings to: CHARLES E. MADDRILL;. JOHN FOWLER; HENRY M. BUTLER; ELIZA POWELL; MRS. CORNELIA EVANS; MAE CARNLOCK; RUBY J. LAVEZZOLA; LOLA B. CLEVELAND; JOHN DAVIS; I. MARKS; PHIL A. PODRINI; and AMELIA SWEETLAND; 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 are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the above-entitled Court by the above-entitled plaintiffs for the purpose of determining, all adverse claims to and clouds upon the title to all that certain real property situate in the Town of North San Juan, County of Nevada, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: PARCEL NO. 1: Lot Two (2) in Bloek Ten (10) of. the Townsite of North San Juan, according to the Official Map thereof made by D. B. Merry in the year 1874. PARCBPL NO. 2: Lot Three (3) in Block Ten (10) of the Townsite of North San Juan, according to the Official Map thereof made by D. B. Merry in the year 1874. PARCEL NO. 38: Lot. Four (4) in Block Ten (10) of the Townsite of North San Juan, according to the Official Map thereof made by D. B. Merry in the year 1874. PARCBL NO. 4: Lots Five and Six (5 & 6) in Block Ten (10) of the.Townsite of North San .Juan, according to the Official Map thereof made by D. B. Merry in the year 1874. PARCEL NO. 5: Lot Eight (8) in Block Fifteen (15) of the Townsite of North San Juan, according to the official Map thereof made by D. B. Merry in the year 1874. PARCEL NO. 6: East 12 feet” of Lot Nine (9) in Block Fifteen (15) of the Townsite of North San Juan, according to the Official Map thereof. made by D. B. Merry. in the year 1874. PARCEL NO. 7: West part of Lot Nine (9) in Block Fifteen (15) of the Townsite of North San Juan, accord% ing to the Official Map there:. of made by D. B. Merry in the year 1874. PARCEL NO. 8: Lots ,Ten (10). Eleven (1b) and Twelve (12) in Block Fifteen (15) of the Townsite of ‘North San Juan, according to the Official Map thereof. made by D. B. Merry in the year 1874. You are hereby directed to appear and answer the complaint Tin~an -action. entitled as above brought against you in the Superior Court of the State of Caliand for the County of fornia, in Nevada, within ten days after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county; -or within thirty days if served elsewhere. “And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said in the office of the . The sword wounds the body, but words wound the soul. ’ APRIL 8—Ponce de Leon lands in Florida, 1513. $—Fall of Bataan, 1942. 10—First Arbor Day in US., 1872. 4 11—Safety pin patented, 1849. 12—First shot fired at Fort Sumter, 1861 ~ : 18—Huguenot Day. 14—Pan-American Day. WNU Features as ee ieee plaintiffs will take judgement for any money or damage demanded in the complaint as arising upon contract, or plaintiff will apply to the Court for any relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, this 29th day of September, 1947.
(SEAL) R. E. DEEBLE, Clerk. FRANK G. FINNEGAN, Attorney for Plaintiffs. April 13, 20, 27; May 4. There has been a lighthouse on the southernmost of the Farallon {slands since 1855. NARY ACARE WHEN “NEVADA CITY ~ HOME LAUNDRY CALLS FOR YOUR BUNDLE Every smart housewife rests assured when her clothes and linens go to The Home Laundry where gentle: care all-important. .Rely . on The Home Laundry to do a first-rate job for "you ,eyery week! CALL 491 FOR PROMPT SERVICE Nevada City HOME LAUNDRY Phone 491 Nevada. City Nevada City-Grass Valley Nugget, April 13, 1948—5 There were five of them, ever gave us. APRIL 25, 1852.—It work with us a week, and out. We have agreed t a little more. . am anxious six thousand dollars. If the and a country place near fourteen. thousand dollars. are married it is mine. Pard The Diary (Continued from Page 2) greasers. The fellow who did the talking was without doubt the leader, Williams, the other two were Rattlesnake Dick and Jim Mosely, and the two Mexicans, Alvarez and Garcia. We have not the least doubt that they had intended to rob us, and would have done so if Jack had not given us warning. Good old Jack, he showed right: there that he is worth all the trouble he and we Will be able to get back into the creek again if we do not have any more showers. Neither Pard nor . are very anxious to continue mining and we have an offer from some of the Brush Creek boys which we may take up. We told them the result of our first week's washing and they proposed to come over and beginning they would form a company to run it on shares and give us twenty per cent of wha putting in the boxes ab soon as the water runs down he will not leave until the time comes to meet his wife. She will start from New York on the 21st-of May. I asked Marie what we should do and she says that while thre is nothing to keep her here except my convenience, still, after all Pard had done for me, and considering what-our relations may be in the future, we had better postpone our complete happiness for a little while. Pard is much pleased over our decision. We have bargained to sell our interests in the river claim to the other members of the company for. have pretty close to twenty-five thousand dollars, so . I am a comparatively rich man. Marie tells me that she has twenty thousand which, as . understand it, are government bonds; the five thousand dollars invested in San Francisco lots, mother and sisters to live in, rent free, if . am willing, and they have enough income of their own to get along on nicely. As if . were going to have anything to say about what she does with her money! . will never touch a cent of it, although she insists that when we and not to disturb it, as I have enough of my own te go into business or speculate with. (To be continued) of a 49’er three white men and two has not rained for ten days if it yielded as well in the k d will begi to get away, but Pard says creek turns out well, I will dollars in Fench Rentes, Paris, for which she paid This place she wants her says she has it well invested Reverence.. 246 Sacramento St. HOLMES. FUNERAL HOME J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner Telephone 203 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE and Efficiency Funeral arrangements are trying in time of deep sorrow. For that reason, you'll prefer the sympathetic efficient staff at HOLMES FUNERAL Home. Every minute—detail may be safely entrusted to us. At all times, reverence is shown for the dead and consideration for the-tiving. Nevada City NT AD , Maximum Readership @ At the Minimum Cost Phone N.C. 36 Presley’s COFFEE is . ()c WHY? . hk ’ 122 W. Main St. G. V. Gold Flat Truck & Tractor Service DIESEL — FUEL REPAIRS AND SERVICE Ray Scott Lower Grass Valley Road . Phone 784-W, Nevada City, Calif TOMS GUN SHOP COLFAX ROAD CORBIN & AIRINGTON REALTORS RANCHES -HOMES Business Opportunities" Lots List your property with us— we have buyers. Corbin & Airington 111 S. Auburn Phone 1168-J GRASS VALLEY TAMBLYN INSURANCE AGENCY Robert L. Tamblyn COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 208 Main St., N. C. Phone 440 For Best Buys In CLOTHING HARDWARE PAINTS Clark’s Army Navy Mart 222 MILL STREET G.V. SIERRA FEED STORE ZALLRITE BRAND FEEDS LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS Olympia Road, G. V. & N. C. Hwy ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Complete line lighting fixtures plugs, switches, boxes, romex, wire meter sockets RADIOS APPLIANCES WATER PUMPS—ELECTRIC MOTORS SLATER ELECTRIC 147 So. Auburn St., Phone 733N Grass Valley WANTED TO RENT=—Four or five room furnished house. Will pay to $60 per month. Phone Mr. Cowles, N. C. 36. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS S GEORGE C. BOLES Optometrist i 312 Broad St. Nevada City Telephone 270-W NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518, B. P.O. ELKS Meets every second and fourth Thursday evenings at 8 p. m. in Elks Home, Pine St., Phone 108. Visiting Elks—-weleome, John Sbaffi, E. R. Robert Paine, Sec. WEISBROD’S SPECIALIZING IN.. Awning Canvas Auto Upholstery Seat Covers. Hills Flat Grass Valley P.O. Box 659 ——Phone 967 WM. L. HANEY REALTOR Associates: HERBERT J. NILE ©. L. CLAY Farms and Ranches our specialty Insurance—All Classes 108 Race St. Phone 199-J Grass Valley, California CLARENCE R. GRAY WATCHMAKER 320 Coyote St. Nevada City Telephone 152 WANTED—Sewing machine, treadle type. Must be in good), condition. Mr. Hayes, N. C. 36. v HILLS FLAT FEEDBABY CHICKS . LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY Phone 698 Hills Flat GRASS VALLEY TAYLOR’S Sewing Machines and Supplies RENTALS REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES Work Guaranteed. Over 20 years experience. Buttons and Buttonholes made. Belt buckles covered. Many other services supplies. A COMPLETE LINE of all types of fire extinguishers, fire hose, etc. Recharging including CO2. POOLE FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. 135 So. Church St., G. V. Ph. 1032 TELEPHONE OPERATORS Interesting Work You Can Stay With Earn $31 for a 40 hour week at the start. Regular pay increases Apply The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 318 BROAD STREET NEVADA CITY WANTED—Good used cars. . Highest prices paid. Drive in with car. Leave with cash. EARL COVEY GARAGE, 143 2334 Mill St. Phone 276-M East Main St,, Grass Valley. tf Grass Valley ? LICENSED HOME — PARKY 5 FOR OLD-AGED BOARD AND ROOM Tel. 1134-J, GRASS VALLEY OLYMPIA WELDERS Grass Valley-Nevada City Hiway . PHONE 61-J-3 GAS SERVICE Butane Propane, Storage Tanks—all sizés. Distributor for Servel Gas Refrigerator Tappan & Gaffers and Sattler RANGES 219 W. Main St. THE DOLL HOUSE Dolls Toys Novelties Dress Making Alterations 101% Bank St. Ph. 819-W GRASS VALLEY 5-Day Service On WATCH REPAIR at LOLMAUGH’S Grass Valley’s Leading Jeweler Louis Vistica Nurseries PRODUCERS OF FINE NURSERY STOCK Largest Selection in Northern California On 99E-3 miles north of Yuba City Phone 24J2 RAGS! RAGS! RAGS! Good clean ‘cotton rags wanted at the Nugget, 305 Broad Street, Nevada City. We pay 11 cents per pound. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME The Holmes Funeral Home sery~“WASHING MACHINE REPAIR” . FREE ESTIMATES “THE WASHING MACHINE MAN” A Parts House at Home “BUD” FISCHER Phone 426-W 317 E. MAIN ST. G. V START RIGHT NOW! . Selling. my beautiful plastic aprons. tablecloths, shower curtains, means big money for you. ZANOL PRODUCTS we ice is priced within the means ofall. Ambulance service at ali hours, Phone 203 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City Mary Louise Beauty Shop Special Cold Wave $10.00 and up. : 150 Boulder, St., N. C. Ph. 23 NEVADA CITY ON THE THRESHOLD TO THE B IN SPORTS RECREA e NEVADA CITY CHAMBER OF COMI 164 Grand Avenue Oakland ear . a (OSs sate WANT ADS BRI