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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

February 17, 1948 (6 pages)

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305 Broad Street, Nevada City, A legal newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and published ’ A legal newspaper, as defined by statute. Telephone 36 HARLEY M. LEETE, Jr. .... eepteediuyasean Owner and Publisher tered as matter of the second c Member California Newspaper Publishers Association Published every Tuesday at Nevada City, City under Act of Congress, March 8; 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES California, and enlass in the post office at Nevada THE MUTUAL LIFE Kenneth N. Adams, Walley, of year with the company: in Dein the President’s College Club, according to Lloyd, R.Yeates, manager of the Sacramento agenwcy. ‘The Club is composed of repbegan their company careers in December, 1946, in number paid applications for insurance. _He also became a member of his , company’s National Field Club, composed of outstanding field underwrite:s from all over the Wnited Stics, and held twenty‘first place among all company underwriters in number of paid applications for insurance. during 1947, AIl California Highways Lead to PANK cf AMERICA Across California.. from the Mojave to the Pacific U. ©. Highway 466 unfolds an ever-changing _ Panorama as it crosses ‘the state from east to west, ‘Towns are few along this road, but in most of them "you'll find a familiar branch of Bank of America.. .a reminder that this bank is State-wide, always nearby teserve you wherever you so. Make Bank of , .-Ur account today. “ta your bank. Open £2 California Chis 1 Year & Farry Bonk of America Travelers aChecues anc protectyour funds when Grass a representative of The Mutual Life Insurance ‘Company ‘of New York, completed his first -cember and gained membership ‘resentatives who compile out-/jiving room, reduced the flames. standing records during’ their Paferran eh AUN Oeara et first year with the company. Mr. CAR THEFT CASE Adams léd all underwriters who of ie yeur (in GaVanbe)) foe ooo oie. ee $3.00 One month (in advance) Bsc tcups dou iae Soar eecupouscunaguiaes 30 cents . N. ADAMS OF GRASS ROOF FIRE VALLEY HONORED BY GRASS VALLEY: City and state firemen were called to the Bill Moile home on Catalpa Lane, off the Grass Valley-Nevada City highway early. Friday evening. On arriving at the scene they discovered a ceiling and roof blaze had been successfully controled with a garden hose. The fire started around the chimney” vent of one of the rooms and was gaining headway whe! discovered. A generous spray ot water, which also ,drenched the NEVADA CITY: Richard Mann, accused of car theft appeared in the superior Court yesterday. to employ an attorney, the court appointed W. E. Wright to represent him. Mann was arrested and had his prefiminary hearing in Truckee. 3 SUIT OVER NOTE NEVADA CITY: James Kistle has filed a suit to recover $1500 elleged loaned on a note to H. G. and R. G. Deeter. The note was dated October 8th, 1947. He paid the interest.P) pasa la Sis oo oI MARRIAGE LICENSES CRADFORD-CRESPIN — In Nevada” City, Nevada County, February 10, 1948, Victor George Crawford, 26 Colfax, Placer County, and Constance Adele Crespin, 20, Grass Valley. Piteairn Island was discovered in 1767 by Carteret but remained uninhabited until occupied by the mutineers of the H.M.S. Bounty. LEGAL NOTICES CERTIFICATE OF TRANSACTING BUSINESS UNDER _A FICTITIOUS NAME No. 496 TO ALL WHOM IT CBRN: We, the undersigned, DO HPREBY CERTIFY that we are transacting business in the County of Nevada, State of California, under a designation not showing the name of the persons interested in such business, to-wit: CHRISTMAS INN, Highway 40, King Vale Area, Nevada County, State of California. Our names and addresses are: PEARL DAVIS and EVERETT H. DAVIS residing at 521 East Blithedale Avenue, Mill Valley, California. ‘ WITNESSETH our hands this 24th day of January, 1948. PEARL DAYIS, EVERE H. DAVIS. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF MARIN, ss On this 24th day of January, 1948, before me, PAUL C. MAY CONSTOP IN AT MAX’S BODY SHOP Body Reconstruction Auto Painting ik Radiator Service Lower Grass Valley Rd. ~yow travel, fay them at any branch. ‘dierateds, Mimeogiepidrias, Public Stenographer, ‘Notary. ‘Phone’ oe apreinated freon dt Feige Since he reported he has no means . states that defendants*have “only} 4 THORNE, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing ‘therein,»-duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared PEARL DAVIS: and EVERETT H. DAVIS, known to me to. be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official -seal the day and year above written. PAUL C. THORNE, Notary ‘ Public in and for said County and State. My commission expires sori 29, 1949, Feb. 10, 17, 24; Mar. 2, 1948. LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS No. 8946 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA.ALFRED MARTIN HARVEY F. ARCH and RUVILLA ARCH, his wife, and VICTOR C. ENGSTROM and ALMA ENGSTROM, his wife, Plaintiffs, ~ VS. ANTOINETTE WALMSLEY, DAVID WHIDEN, MARY FREDENBURR and ED COLVIN; 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, ; THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO: ANTOINETTE WALMSLEY, DAVID WHIDDEN, MARY FREDENBURR and ED COLVIN; and also all other persons unknown claiming any right, -title, estate, fi erty described in the complaint adverse to plaintiffs’ ownership or any cloud upon plaintiffs’ title thereo, 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 if served elsewhere. YOU ARE HBREBY NOTIFIED that unless you appear and answer as above required, said plaintiffs will take judgment for any money or damage demanded in the. complaint as arising’ upon contract or they will apply to the Court for other relief demanded in the complaint. This action is brought and the object thereof is to quiet the title of plaintiffs, todetermine any and all adverse claims to -and clouds upon the title of plaintiffs to the real property described in the complaint,’ and to make the above named: defendants, Antoinette Walmsley, David Whilden, Mary “Fredenburr and Ed Colvin, and also all other persons unknown claimrng 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, set forth the nature of their claim or claims to to the property hereinafter ‘described, if any they have, and judged to be of no effect and void, and that title of plaintiffs to to the same be quieted against them, and each of them, or.as to any unknown. That said parcels of land are situate in the County. of Nevada, State of California, and are more in this ergodic west first} county, or within thirty (30) days. ° that such claim-or-claims be ad=[---”"~ y erly corner of the intersection of the Gold Flat Road with the Lower Grass Valley Road, thence
South 42° 14’ East 189.03 feet; thence South 33° 18’ East 29 feet: thence South 39° 29’ East 72.76 feet; thence South, 42° 57’ East 50.16 feet; thence North 53° 13’ East 241.84 feet; thence South 37° 29’ East 118.40 feet to a two foot locust tree; thence North 19° 58’ East 30.12 feet along the right of way leading from the Gold Flat Road to the Gold Flat School; thence continuing along said right of way North 10° 14’ East 176.33 feet; thence continuing along said right of way North 4° 53’ East 38.03 feet; thence North 51° 29’ West 103.23 feet; thence North 51° 654’ West 270.70 feet to the Easterly line of the Lower Grass Valley Road; thence along the Easterly line of the Lower Grass Valley Road South 37° 14’ West 75.28 feet; thence South 43° 37’ West, 282.69 feet to the place of commencement. Also Commencing at a point on the Easterly side of the Lower Grass Valley Road from which Corner No. 2 of the Orleans Quartz Mine, Lot No. 118, bears North 45° 46’ East 62.09 feet; thence South 55° 38’ East 315.53 feet to a nine inch cedar tree; thence South 38°. 22’ West 84.38 feet; thence South 387° 19’ West 148.26 feet; thence North 51° 54’ Bast 270.17 feet to the Easterly boundary of the Lower Grass Valley Road; thence along the Easterly boundary’ of the Lower Grass Valley Road North 34° 18’. East 214.61 feet to the place of commencement; EXCEPTING AND RESERVING, however, that certain property described in that certain deed from Harvey F. Arck and Rovilla Arch, his wife, to William H. Fly and Stella .C. Fly, his ‘wife, recorded October 2, 1947, in Book 122 of Official Records, at page 225, Récords of Nevada County, Cali-+ fornia. Also Commencing at the Northwest corner of the intersection of the Gold Flat: Road with the right of way leading from the Gold}; Ftat Road to the Gold Flat School; thence along said right of way North 27° 29’ East 19.65 feet; thence North 20° 43’ East’ 185.46 feet to a two foot .locust tree; thence North 37° :29’ West. 118.40 feet to a point which Corner No. 2 of the Orleans Quartz Mine, Lot No. 118, bears North 0° 56’ West 295.78 feet; thence South 53°: 13’ West 241.84 feet to the Gold Flat Road; thence South 48° 17’ East 46.63 feet; thence South 39% 20’ East 52.18 feet; thence South 56° 42’ East 104.22 feet; thence South 63° 38’ Bast 35.25 feet to the point of commencement. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Nevada, this 26th. day of January, 1948. (Seal) R. E. DEEBLE, Clerk. By: JOHN SBAFFI, Deputy Clerk. FRANK G. FINNEGAN, Atorney for Plaintiffs. Feb. 10, 17, 24, Mar. 2, 1948. * yourself of .. “WASHDAY lien or interest in the real prop-. . > DELIVERY With winter here we suggest that you relieve ea te easy economical way. . CALL US FOR PROMPT PICK-UP. AND Grass Valley laundry & Dry Cleaners 111 BENNETT STREET, GRASS VALLEY Telephone—Grass Valley 108 ode oeatenteertenteoerteateoesteateeateatestestenfeferteoteteatestefeatete a eedepteegelenetes ef WORRIES” eee PEE SERVICE 224 BROAD ST. e Se Shoe Repair RIM eleiinieeieiieies -. SERVICES WHICH GRACIOUSLY COMBINE DIGNITY AND ECONOMY HOLMES FUNERAL HOME J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner 246 Sacramento St. Telephone 203 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Nevada City WERE -HOLDING DOWN _PRICES ON QUALITY Our expert, “invisible” resoling makes shoes look like new. Saves you plenty, too, at today's new shoe prices. Bring shoes in before soles wear too thin! MEATS a Keystone Market 213 Commercial Street Nevada City NEVADA CITY Sate aan particularly described as’ follows: All that certain real: property situate in Section 13, Township 16 North, Range 8 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in ‘said County of Nevada, State of California, more particularly described as follows, to-wit:Commencing at the most NorthFor Frien WHY OURSS ABOUT Do you really know what Social Security means to you. «in dollars and cents? Th; free, easy-to-read booklet Broad Street Relaxation .. Join us for good drinks and Good Food Hob Nob Club “A lively place in a lively town with history” TOM MORRISON, Prop. the a SARE A MOUSE . {SAS SOUND AS bidohin MAT ERIALS USED TO CONSTRUCT IT?” BEST HOMES ARE BUILT WITH OUR la Nevada City Telephone Grass Valley 1050. © WORLD WIDE SYNDICATE. ray BUILDERS & CONSUMERS LUMBER CO GLENBROOK gives you the whole story in simple language. 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He’s not only feeding America—but friends .}of America overseas—building good will for this country at a time ‘When friendship for t democracy is most important, From where I sit.. Ly Joe Marsh Will’s Proud of His Big Ears Will Dudley’s mighty proud of is big ears! Best crop ef corn he’s rown since ’38, And Will, like so And farmers have willingly shouldered that reapon: ibility. Will spends extra hours in his cornficld «--comes home tired to a temperate glass of beer and early bed, to _:gebe ready for the next day’s work. From where I sit, America can be mighty grateful for her five million farmers.. for their productivity, hard work, and temperate living —of which Will’s. moderate einen of beer is proof! Noe: Manse The farmer has always. been '& a MOVING . George BOLES HOUSEHOLD GOODS . . . ; OPTOMETRIST BOUGHT AND SOLD. . . . EYES EXAMINED . 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