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LEGAL” NOTICE . a . LEGAL NOTICE
NO CHANGE IN Eighth Graders . . .
" Visit High School SUMMONS CERTIFICATE OF
ASSESSMENT WORK GRASS VALLEY: Bighth No. 8943 Oe nieniiegs Wane > .
2 NevadaCity-Grass Valley Nugget, June 1, 1948
. : LA MADE YET eraders in the elementary schools. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
, were guests of the Grass Valley THE ee ad ie eae aaa oe sro by saa Pte
a Ate vot. . High School on Friday. Their day NIA IN 2 “. sents: ha omas i! owles
t Rae Re hs beban at 12 noon with luncheon COUNTY OF NEVADA. _ ‘jand Horace W. Hoover haven ened é SaVEEE fom the State Division . in the cafeteria, Action brought in the Superior) tered into a general partnership
} ; : Np. of Mines in which it is. stated A committee from the high Court of the he S cee. for the oo of miscel305 Broad Street, Nevada City, Telephone 36 boar wi leesial ® Ka lot that it is necessary for assess. s¢hoolsophomore class acted as oe a A Campin re Fe ser cptey Dhe oneage
le 2. ee 0) vor ini i eursionists through Nevada, , a 0 g 7 spe i 4 ment work to be done on mining . guides for exeursionists gs : : : : et ‘ in
‘. Gor enceds ee CE Editor's Note: Ada Perry] claims this year, as the law now. the class room at 12:55. The day filed in the office of Clerk Of. business “located in Nevada City,
sh Landsburg was born in ‘the little] stands: A was climaxed with a track meet said County. of Nevada. ee County of Nevada, State of CaliHARLEY M. LEETE, Jr. ......--.---------Owner and Publisher town of Sweetland, January 30, A bill has been introduced into] 0M the. high school track,: with . S. N. WILLIAMS, 0. D. pei fornia. Se > . e . . ‘ eee j 1259. She was the daughter of John Con eek WeWevee to extend the. Coach Roger Snipe supervising BELL JR., pegs CAI a That they intend to do busi: Member California Newspaper Publishers Association and Lydia Perry, and spent many bok dee daha Ms pe acca Paget oP BELL, BUNJAMIN 1 ane ot nue ulder (hs HeUibUs Bame of
H Published every Tuesday at Nevada City, California, and enyears there as well as in Relief te aaa when dus bi passes, the ——% priate Slates i ftagr as UNITED SHOPPERS. That the
tered as matter of the second class in the post office at Nevada Hill, North Bloomfield, and NeState Division of Mines will pub-. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH of the Stoc holder . names of the partners and sola
i City under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. : vada City. She and her husband lielga ths fant The Christian Science Society or Flat Mining Company, @] owners and their addresses are
moved to Kuna, Idaho, to be near} ~~ oa of Nevada City holds services dissolved . corporation, as follows: . SUBSCRIPTION RATES her daughter, Linda. Some years . every Sunday in their church at Plaintiffs Thomas Ro Cowles, ‘Nevade,
One Year: CN aUvance): oo ae $3.00 after her husband passed away, Knuckey Warns 114 Boulder St. at 11 o’clock. le le EAs w. J. LYNG, City, California.
i RON) i a es 30 cents she had the misfortune to fall, and Sunday School at 9:45 A.M. H. : Poe 11> Horace “Wo Hoover, Nevada
oo : has ben bedridden for more than Of Grave Vandals : Wednesday evening testimonial ELON P. CLOSE, First sie City, California.
ten years. GRASS VALLEY: Chief of. meetings are held on the first and Second Doe, Third Doe, Fourt IN WITRESS WHEREOP ms
Later Harrison organized a de-. Police Frank Knuckey has issued . third Wednesday of each month. Doe, Fifth Doe, and Sixth Doe, : Dee ot
= D bati 2 i ty snien was much] ® warning that vandals who at 8 o’clock Defendants. parties hereto have set their hands
Just W on eCTrtn cajoyed ey ae town in general have been stealing hose from the Our Reading Room is in the THE PEOPLE OF THE and seals, this twenty-sixth day _
i d li .g . City Cemetery and tipping over church foyer. It is open Mondays, . STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND ]of May, 1948. ay. =
fe ee ee ee grave stones,-will be vigorously Wednesdays acd Fridays holidays GREETINGS TO: THOMAS R, COWLES
: HORACE W. HOOVER
z : Lodge of some 25 or 30 members, 5 )
I wonder at the noise we make putting on programs each: month . Prosecuted if arrested. excepted from 2 to 4 P.M. The. H. L. HAGER, W. J. LYNG,
The roaring of our great machines, as a drawing card. Several men. . The night police patrol has. public is cordially invited to at-. YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECT-. State of California )
Th hi id d f h strife addicted to drink were reclaimed. been instructed to keep a sharp}tend our services and visit our. ED TO APPEAR, and answer} County of Nevada ) ss.
ee ees eee bene ae ees by that organization. At another . eye on the cemetery. Reading Room. the complaint in an action en-} On this twenty-sixth day of
The hip hurray of festive scenes; lime he organized a sort of Lodge, *. “God is the Only Cause and . titled A seg ot ee a May, one thousieng nine ee
: 3 é i air, whi re aid] we have not, specially mentioned{Creator” is. the subject of the} You in the Superior Court of, the . and forty-eight, before me, Joseph
nd blend . ludicrous affair, which was said . we p J Bis: aera 4 1;
And do they all arise a ’ ‘ to be a side degree once used -by . was the wife of Otis Hiscox. After . Christian Science Lesson-Sermon . State of California in and for the. w. Day, a Notary Public in and And beat upon the moon s pale shore, the I. O.O. F. in its early years. . his death it seemed to be neces. for Sunday, June 6, with the ae oe of Paes within ig for said County and State, residing
@ The uniforms were long robes of] sary that she should earn‘a living . Golden Text taken from Psalms: . days_after the service on you 0} therein, duly commissioned. and
o outer space § : Mh ane Or do they roll t P > unbleached muslin, a peaked cap] for herself and her five year old }‘All nations whom thou hast made this Summons—if served within . sworn, personally appeared THOMAnd vibrate there forever more? : like a dunce cap; .a muslin masque . boy. She was a practical nurse. shall come and worship before this poche or hirati: thirty days. AS R. COWLES and HORACE F
s _ ~, over the face and an absurd ditty . and midwife, Having been accus-! thee, O Lord; and shall glorify’! if served elsewhere. W. HOOVER, known to me to be :
. Wonder what really becomes of all the “ac as their Ode. Ridiculous, yes! . tomed to this work even in her] thy name. For thou art great, and AND YOU ARE HEREBY . the ‘persons described and whose
phony of noise which emanates from this hectic world Foolish, yes! but not more so] girlhood days, she was very suc-. doest wondrous things: thou are] NOTIFIED that unless you ap-!names are subscribed hereto, and
ib: } d than many things heard over the] cessful and until her boy was able] God alone” (86:9, 10). pear and answer as above re-. duly acknowledged their signaof ours. If all sounds create vibrations, “ gba iets tol radio today, and much enjoyed] to work, was able to. furnish a}. . The following citations are inquired, the said Plaintiff will] tures to the above instrument.
: they do, how far do they carry and how long 1s it before by people of that day, who had to] living for the two of them. She] culded in the sermon: take judgement for any money or JOSEPH W. DAY,
thi i i > cientists . Work hard, had little time for. was a good woman, kindly~ in Revelation: ‘‘Thou are worthy,. damages demanded in the ComNotary Public in and for
they fade into nothingness: Of bapanoiase the = e reading, and visiting or other en-. spirit and had endeared herself }. ’O Lord, to receive glory and hon-. plaint, as arising upon contract, the County of Nevada, State
could answer these questions, but often their explana. te:tainments. to those who knew her, and ifj our and power: for thou. hast. or they wilt: apply to the Court of California. 5 ‘ . é sce y o or ines arris sickness F . ir families,! created all things, and for thy. for any other relief demanded. ALBERT L. JOHNSON,
at the confuse Among other things Harrison sickness came in their fami gs, J J r Hd } tions cee re8s involved in technicalities th > wrote several local songs which “Grandma Hiscox’’ was always pleasure they are and were. in the Complaint. Nevada City, California,
the uninitiated and lead him to believe that words are . touched on practically every man. called on, no matter how tired. created” (4:11). GIVEN under my hand and. Attorney for Partnership.
weed only to conceal the mind. in town, They were much enjoyed. she might be, she never refused “Science and Health with Key] seal of the Superior Court of the. June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. p
hones by all. A near sighted man who] to go and help, thereby saving. tc the Scriptures’” by Mary Baker . State of California in and for the Perhaps it 1S foolish to pursue obtruse subjects, had been elected Constable, was] the family the expense ae yon Eddy: “Principle and its idea is County of Nevada, this 22nd day
‘ . : y. «7 : the subject of this verse: and. many times accredited with] one, and this one is: God, omnipo-}of January, A. D. 1948.
~ which are seldom logically explained, still, I'd like to “Our Constable, good honest John,. saving the lives of their loved] tent, omniscient, and omnipresent hR. @ DEEPLE
know, you know,” for if the uncouth disharmonies of . whom we have just clected. ones. Of course she knew little. Being, and His reflection is man ee ee
. : oe © : Was just the man to hit upon, as, of drugs, but did know the medical . and the universe. Omni is adopted : >, Pe AT: earth arise and strike against— Mars for instance—it mizht have been expected. qualities of the herbs which she from the Latin adjective signifying : SOO ebuty CIR
may be that those widely advertised canals are not canals Shoutd any bad men chance to; always knew where to find. Many . all. Hence God combines all-power W. E. WRIGHT =
: : : p : fight, we hope those interested,. a hand hurt in the .mines, or a] or potency, all-science or true 5 roe Ta intitfe at all but soundproof cellars into which the Martians As John can’t see, will do what’s. foot, or wound of any kind, was knowledge. all-presence”’ (p. 465). a a at 7 pistes a fa ieee i. escape when the tumult becomes unbearable. right, walk up and be arrested. ' entrusted to her care, and healed, % 25: Tine 1 "1948, ghee ae Pree
: ye f = b ‘ f ll A man who had lost a-cap off; saving the individual a doctor bill CORRECTION Eid :
The political storm will soon €e raging im fu a little hand lamp’thought to make} as she made no charge. In reporting the election of new
fury and‘noise will be as free as the air we breathe; pee RA ort rds ied oe In her charges for work as a ernest as the eae Club we : : : Wick of his lamp, by digging out) midwife, she was very moderate. Should have named Mrs. Byron
shall we hear the voice of a real leader and YECOSNIZE . the inside of a dynamite cap, reAs she was not licensed as a nurse,. E. Brock the new president, inthe fact that he is fully worthy of our. support? So . sult an explosion, a finger miss-. she could not charge a fee. For. sted of Mrs. Harleth Brock. Our Local or Long Distance
ing, was the inspiration for this! the confining of the ‘patient she. apologies. ° Nea ° aa F Fe
much will be demanded of the President of the United verse: . Aenea S200 bday toe he At _ THE NUGGET HOUSEHOLD GOODS W Lt
States in the years before us, so many great and heavy . “There's Slack, whose recent sad] week's work and $1.00 a day for
i i i i mishap within my memory. each day thereafter which was not BOUGHT AND SOLD
burdens will be laid oo him, HHESeMnS problems lingers. : considered exhorbitant, as she N da City! THEATRE
will be his to solve. Can we select from the numerous . Must know the strength of a giant. ;}ways did the work of the house. evada City) FIREPROOF STORAGE
5 = ae cap,
ee : ue : 3 on if
H j x candidates the man capable of making right decisions . ~ ad poy Sab ee gee hold including washing and iron UPHOLSTERY Agents for LYONS Direction T. and D. Jr,
: : ues Oe Herd ORE I Hiss ing ePs. ing, Sometimes, for quite a large Reliable Transfer & Biter drtean: Inc:
in this day of great decisions? We need a man who. _ The author aid not hesitate to. tamily. She, @icd at the ripe old SHOP ie :
will serve the right without capitulation, march breast Hse. his on n nate in one af bis age of 83 and was laid to rest in as torage
= : verses in a joking way, so every-. the little cemetery at Sweetland, : : ; Hills Flat Grass Valley
forward through all the storms which beat upon him, . body taughed and took no offense. mourned by not only her childsen ommercial Street . Phone 39 TUESDAY
at his song which was sung to] ana grandchildren, but also a
few old friends who were left in
a man who will dare to be “in the right with two or . (i ,"\5 Sone which ae Oe
such times, oh, such tjmes, nO! {he little Ghost town in the year three.”’
: . : r : country ever saw such, times. 1900. med is our duty to scan the list, listen to the words be ee cae ee Be en
the aspirants utter, and try with all theability we . enties, a man known as Professor
) Davis came to town,'a fine music = possess, to understand the issues of the hour and seek tensher, andite dgdna oroole waa lt Meee ‘Shipment Alarm
out the man who, in our opinion, will best serve his} further opportunity to. learn . Clocks: Just Areteed
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RAY & PHIL
CALL
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With
country and the needs of those other countries for . ?°t” vocal and instrumental mu:
ae se : ee; sic. Harrison composed the words FLINDT’S WATCH REPAIR:
whom we are becomin igncreasingly responsible. Who . of a song, “Don’t Tie to a Man
229 Commercial Street
: pT . . You Don’t Know.”’ Professor Davis
is the man? Surely not one who refrains from speaking composed thie music Fhey Had Wii, ee Aopinapii
out and revealing his convictions, surely not one who . published, but were not able to
leans too far to the left or to the right. Voters all, this . #¢t,it efore the public. —
Sweetland with its limited popis definitely the time to stop, look and listen. This will . uation ana opportunities woe a REAL ESTATE NB MILL ST. 2% PTRids vaiev G ie NPE LLEY i
oo s . : wonderful place to live in, fine : ee
be one of our noisiest campaigns, but there will be . WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
: : : climate, a little band of people
overtones, calm and quiet overtones, filled with the . snut in tke Lite o AR oe NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY
Insurance, Mimeographing,
promise of sincere, good and capable leadership. Let's i Be re ck Public Stenographer; Notary.
listen carefully and try to hear amid the cacophony . we spoke of the ttully who sate rhene Aes Sree ING MATERIALS PI SBURGH
the sounds we hope to hear. ee Sea a beat STINSON “THE PIONEER LUMBER YARD”
The responsibility of being a voter is no light one. History of Ewaetland Gue hick ; 244 Boulder Street Telephone 500 Nevada City, Calif. MARLENE DIETRICH
RANDOLPH SCOTT
Most of us, through the years, have voted for the party COMPANY
whose policies we inherited from father and we were
‘ost borders between the two old parties, in a worl . GEORGE BOLES . ) .csiss shuno.]. . , Reverence.. and Efficiency a
which is one gigantic problem, dad’s thinking must be OPTOMETRIST
row. For that reason, you’ll™ freshly evaluated and we must step out upon pathways
prefer the sympathetic effiof our own choosing. The thought of such a thing is EYES EXAMINED POLITICAL CANDIDATES
HELEN WALKER
JAMES STEWART
mk : : cient staff at HOLMES . JOAN BENNETT
almost terrifying to many of us inheritors, but we must GLASSES FITTED : . FUNERAL Home. vaty BOUGLAS FAIREANIKO. 26.
do it. s 312 Broad Street Primary Election minute — may be safely
ee ‘: mre entrusted to us. At all ti ; “.
Uncle Silas cays: Mr. Stassen and Mr. Dewey Telephone 270-W Tuesday, June 1, 1948 j reverence is shower for The .
remind me of two boxers of whom I once heard; they, Nevacde Cit (. dead and consideration for
: the boxers, knocked each other cold.” aes “SUPERVISOR oe the living. PRIbAY. ShdcHeAY
Adeline Merriam Conner. rm ipa with segs ae eo H O L M E S
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y progress the city fire bell
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IF YOU
Many Attend Last tolled. Two flag bearers from MR & MRS FIXIT FRANK DAVIES : FUNERAL HOME
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_Rites For Norman Foote the Cub Scouts stood watch at “ ~ For Supervisor 1st District . Y
NEVADA CITY: The funeral] the bier while the services were
J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner : SUSIE 2 services for Norman Foote, who. in progress, Sixth grade students, HARLEY M. LEETE, JR. 246 Sacramento St. Telephone 203 Nevada City
dsowned Monday évening while. of which class Norman was a For Supervisor 1st District 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
attempting to save Michaele Ad-. member, attended in a body.
: EDDIE CANTOR ams, 5, from death in the city Lloyd Geist, principal of the DON MACARI
reservoir, was attended by hund-. school, sang The Lord Is “My
. toant
JOAN DAVIS i For Supervisor 1st Distric ‘ reds of his schoolmates, Boy] Shepherd. Rev. Frank Buck, rector
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Scouts and Cub ‘Scouts. The serv-. of Grass Valley’s Emmanuel
I ices were held Thursday morning . Episcopal Chuch, conducted the CEDRIC S. PORTE
Rite in Holmes Funeral Home. service. Interment was in the Odd For Supervisor 1st District
While the services were in. Fellows Cemetery.
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