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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

June 1, 1948 (4 pages)

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LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS LEGAL NOTICE DEEBLE BACK ON DUTY NEVADA CITY: Ralph Deeble, i IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF grey rdeniaedi Pe ee ate : THE STATE OF CALIFORN i THE SUE ; peed Ss ie yg alata ie ~ Bin, In MG POR THE GouNT? THE ane oe coe OF where he was treated for an inBs. OF NEVADA. IN ERD FOR eins core jured leg, resumed his post in the elas GRACE F, COWART, OF NEVADA. O} JNTY . courthouse Monday. hahis eae mye ae in the Superior LEGAL NOTICE Shi ? : a /ourt of the State of California ; scelOe sagas COWART, in and for the County of Ne-. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ON pusierendant : vada, and the Complaint filed APPLICATION FOR CHANGE a of Action brought in the Superior in the office of Clerk of said OF NAME City, Court of the State of California’ County of Nevada. No. 9017 Caliin and for the County of Nevada,. WALKER H. CRESWELL, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF > ms and the Complaint filed in the Plaintiff THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Dusioffice of Clerk of said County of . ’ vs. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY le of Nevada. DIXIE CRESWELL, OF NEVADA. the The People of the State of CaliDefendant IN THE MATTER OF THE APsole ornia Send Greetings to CHARThe People of the State of PLICATION OF FREDERICK are LES MARVIN COWART, Deend-. California Send Greetings to CARL BIERWAGEN FOR ant: DIXIE CRESWELL, Defendent. CHANGE OF NAME. vada You are Hereby Directed to You are Hereby Directed to Whereas, Frederick Carl BierAppear, and answer the complaint . Appear, and answer the com-. wagen has filed his petition with vada in an action’ entitled as above,;pPlaint in’ an action entitled as. the clerk of this court praying brought against you in the Su-] above, brought against you in the] for an order of said. court to the perior Court of the State of CaliSuperior Court of the State of. change his name from Frederick ands fornia in and for the County of. California in and for the County] Carl Bierwagen to Frederick Carl day Nevada within ten days after the] of Nevada within ten days after] Bergen. * »=#ervice on you of this Summons. the service on you of this SumNow, therefore, it is hereby LES —if served within this county; . mons—if served within this coun-. ordered that all persons interVER or within thirty days if served! ty; or within thirty days if. ested in the matter aforesaid apelsewhere. served elsewhere. pear at the courtroom of the said And you are hereby notified And you are hereby notified! Superior Court at the .Court . that unless you appear and ans-. that unless you appear’ and an-. House in the City of Nevada. City y of wer as above ,required. the said. Swer as above required, the said. County of Nevada, State of Calidred Plaintiff will take judgement for] Plaintiff will.take judgement for. fornia, on the 18th day of June, seph any money or damages demanded . any money or damages demanded . 1948, at the hour of 10 A. M. of and in the Complaint, as arising upon. in the Complaint,, as arising upon. said day then and there to show ding contract, or she will apply to the] contract, or he will apply to the cause, if any they have, why said and Court for any other. relief de-} Court. for any other relief de-. application foy change of name OMmanded in the Complaint. manded in the complaint, should not be granted. ACK ‘io Given under my hand and seal Given under my hand and seal It is further ordered that a copy 0 be ; of the Superior Court of the State . of the Superior Court of the State. of this order to show cause be hose of California in and for the Coun-. -of California in and_for the Coun-+. published in the Nevada City-Grass and ty of Nevada, this lst day of] ty of Nevada, this 26th day of. Valley Nugget, a newspaper of xnaApril, 3A, Dio-1949. April A. D. 1948, ; general circulation published in t; (SEAL) RALPH DEEBLE (SEAL) RALPH DEEBLE, Clerk. the City of Nevaad a, County : Clerk. By JOHN SBAFFI, Deputy of Nevada, State of California, for By JOHN SBAFFI, Clerk. once a week for four (4) succestate Deputy Clerk. W. E. Wright, Attorney for] sive weeks next ‘preceding the FRANK G. FINNEGAN, Plaintiff. , date set for the hearing thereof. Attorney for Plaintiff. May 11, 18, 25; June 1, 8, 15, 22,] Dated: May 7, 1948. April 6,. 18, 20. 27, May 4, 11, 18] 29. JAMES. SNELL, 25, June 1. —————_-¥* Judge of the Superior Court. % ; The Latin word pecunia, mean-. WILLIAM. J. CASSETTARI, — Social Security in the United. ]/ng money in the modern sense,. -Attorney for Petitioner. States became effective in 1935.4 was used by the Romans. May -11,.18, 25; June 1. Sie Come in and see the new ‘#7: HOTPOINT WASHERS Nevada City RADIO ELECTRIC 413 Broad, Phone 387-R NEVADA CITY—ON THE THRESHOLD TO THE BEST IN SPORTS RECREATION @ NEVADA CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE a . Gold Flat Truck & Tractor Service DIESEL — FUEL REPAIRS AND SERVICE Ray Scott Lower Grass Valley Road _ Phone 784-W, Nevada City, Cali? 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 welcome. John Sbaffi, E. R. Robert Paine, Sec. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Complete line lighting fixtures plugs, switches, boxes, romex, wire meter sockets pf. R. RADIOS — APPLIANCES “ WATER PUMPS—ELECTRIC MOTORS SLATER ELECTRIC 147 So. Auburn a ia 733N Grass Valley For Best Buys In CLOTHING HARDWARE PAINTS Clark’s Army Navy Mart vv 222 MILL STREET G SIERRA FEED STORE ZALLRITE BRAND FEEDS LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS Qlympia Road, G. V. & N. C. Hwy ry WANTED—Good used ears. . Highest prices paid. Drive in with car. Leave with cash EARL COVEY GARAGE, 1438 East Main St,, Grass Valley. tf TOM'S GUN SHOP COLFAX ROAD —— J OLYMPIA WELDERS Grass Valley-Nevada City Hiway PHONE 61-J-3 —PARKY’S . GAS SERVICE . Butane Propane \Storage Tanks—all sizes. . Distributor for { . e Servel Gas Refrigerator Tappan & Gaffers and Sattler RANGES { . ee W. Main St. Phone 683 GRASS VALLEY SAVE MONEY with invisible half soles “They’re invisible — because they’re put. on so. skillfully they look and wear like new” THEY SAVE YOU MONEY, TOO HOLLY’S SHOE REPAIR 224 Broad Street 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 TELEPHONE OPERATORS Interesting Work You ‘Can Stay With & Earn $31 for a 40 hour week a the start. Regular pay increases Apply The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 318 BROAD STREET NEVADA CITY Signs Painted On Trucks Window Cards HENRY KOST At Schreibers, Nevada City Phone 781-J HELP WANTED, MALE WE WANT MAN FOR PERMAnent connection to make top money selling two exclusive products new to the West Coast. No competition. Make real money by contacting ~garages and filling stations in your county, Should have car to cover protected . territory. Write’ to Cascade Products, SEWING MACHINE RENTALS -REPAIRS Buttons and Belts covered, Hemstitching, Buttonholes TAYLOR’S 233! Mill St. Phone 276-M Grass Valley CLARENCE R. GRAY WATCHMAKER 320 Coyote St. Nevada City Telephone 152 HOLMES FUNERAL HOME The Holmes Funeral Home serv ice is priced within the means 0 all. Ambulance service at al hours. Phone 203 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City GEORGE C. BOLES Optometrist 312 Broad St. Nevada City Telephone 270-W WEISBROD’S SPECIALIZING IN Awning Canvas Auto Upholstery Seat Covers Hills Flat Srass Valley P.O. Box 659 —Phone 967 — Mary Louise Beauty Shop Special Cold Wave $10.00 and up 150 Boulder St., N. C. Ph. 23 FOR SALE: THREE PIANOS to be sold in. vicinity. One high grade used piano in fine playirig condition, and two slightly used new pianos, latest styles. Terms given to reliable party. Free delivery. Considerable saving. For information, write CLINE PIANO GO., 12th: & Webster Sts., Oakland 7, California. DR. WALTER MULLIS DENTIST 435 ZION ST. PHONE 564-J" NEVADA CITY FIRE EXTS., ALL TY PBS, Valves, couplings, nozzles, Fire Hose, stretchers, fire hose coupled, first aid kits, Co2 recharging, service, reels, etc. POOLE FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. 185 So. Church St., G. V. Ph. 1032 NUGGET WANT ADS FOR RESULTS Administration Veterans recently revised its contract. requirements to provide a firmer control over tuition rates charged by many private schools’. for training veterans under the G-I Bill. g €: Approximately 400 private profit schools in the: VA Branch 12 area (California, Arizona, Nevada and Hawaii) will be required to show that their charges are not excessive for the services they are now offering the veterans they enroll. 5 The schools affected must negotiate a contract with VA to continue their veterans training, VA emphasized that the new contract requirements affect only private institutions, whose enrollments consist mostly of veterans and were established -since the passage of the G-I. Bill or whose chargeincreased materially since the G-I Bill program began . The changes, effective July 1, 1948, are’ being made in an attempt to correct ‘and eliminate abuses in tuition charges that were uncovered in recent months. With the new contract standards, VA hopes to make. ce rtain that the federal government is not paying for more that the veteran actually receives during his training. Previously, VA’s policy was to pay the private profit schools the customary charges made to all students. These payments could
not exceed the rate of $500 for a full-time course for an ordinary school year. Schools whose rates were higher had to. justify’ their charges as fair and’reasonable and negotiate a contract with VA. VA based this policy on the assumption that the customary charges, established. on a competitive market before passage of the G-I Bill, were fair and reasonable. Since the beginning 6f the G-I education and training program on June -22, 1944,,a large number of new profit schools were established. Enrollments in many of to balanced diet and balanced budget! ZRINK WOKE “Milk does more for the body than any other food and does it more cheaply.”* On the athlete’s training table or the family dining table it is the number one food for health, taste and economy. And no one oute. grows the need for milk. Young and oldalike need, daily, the body-building, LIFE-giving essentials in milk.. more dietary essentials than found in any other food! * Bureau of Home Economics U. S. Dept, of Agriculture No‘other food gives you . Soufiuch for so little! ° “a these schools consisted mainly of veterans, During the same period, other longer,. established schools, with predominently veteran envollments, increased their charges. VA had little control. over the tuition rates charged by these schools.. No customary charges existed on which fair and reasonable tuition could be determined. As a result, some of the schools set excessive rates for: the instruction offered the veterans. In may cases, the rates were several times higher than charges made for similar instruction by older ,well-established private schools in the same area. Rates often were set as high as possible without the need of justifying the charges in a contract with VA. VA’s new regulations require all these schools to show that their charges are not excessive for the services they are offering the veterans they enroll. In making this determination, V.A will allow the private schools to include reasonable and necesSary costs of operation in their financial statements. Advertising expenses, previously not considered, now will .be allowed within prescribed limits. The schools affected must negotiate a contract with VA _ to continue their veterans training. They will receive a written notice from VA at least 30 days before the date thé contract is required. After that date, VA will make no payments to thése schools until the contract has been signed, Agreed contract rates will not exceed charges determined by VA to be fair and reasonable. .,The rates will include a maximum’ allowance of 10 percent for profit. p.' F Control of the San Francisco waterfront was acquired by the State in 1871. mM Occupied by. the British in 1627, Barbados. Island has never changed hands. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 4847 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA INAND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA the Matter HENRY In of the Estate of PILLIARD, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, executor of the Last Will and Testament of HENRY PILLIARD, Deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims-against said decedent, to file thém with the necessary vouchers. in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for. the County of Butte, within six months after the first publication of this Notice, or within o NevadaCity-Grass Valley Nugget, June 1, 1948—3 SIERRA-NEVADA CHAMBER WORKING ON HIGHWAY SIGN GRASS VALLEY: Hugh Brown, ‘secretary-manager of the SierraNevada Chamber of Commerce, reported recently that he has received a sketch from the Empire Sign Company for a 10 x 40 foot sign to be erected ‘at the junction of Highways 20 and 40. He states’the sketch stresses gold mining, hunting and fishing and the history of the gold region. It is in map form, and carries the message: Visit the Gold Country. A similar sign on the highway below Auburn is contemplated. with the necessary vouchers, to the said executor at the law ofices of PRICE & MORONY, Anglo Bank Building, Chico, California, which place is hereby selected for the transaction of the business of said estate. ALFRED PILLIARD Executor of the Last. Will and Testament of HENRY PILLIARD, Deceased. « PRICE & MORONY Attorneys for Exeéutor Chico, California First Publication, May 18 May -18, 25: June 1, 8. , LEGAL NOTICE ‘NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION TO ENCUMBER COMMUNITY PROPERTY. No. 4864 AN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA In the Matter of the ,Petition of THOMAS N. COAN, under Chapter 2A of Probate Code to Encumber Community Property. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Thomas N. Coan has filed with the: Clerk of this Court a petition, praying for permission to encumber certain community property of himself and Annie E. Coan, his wife, an incompetent person, and that Friday, the 18th day of June, 1948,: at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, at the Court Room in the Court House, in Nevada City, Nevada County, has been set for hearing said petition awhen and where any person inter-. ested may appear and show cause why said petition should not be granted. Reference is hereby made to said petition on file herein for further particulars. DATED: May. 21, 1948. R. E. DEEBLE, ‘Clerk By: John Sbaffi, Deputy Clerk W. E. WRIGHT, Attorney for Plaintiff said period to present the same, May 25; June l, 8, 15, 1948. 25s % ~ et SRA RR RAR RIAA RA ile lic lie il ie i i ii i RRB a sa ie Sound Systems AAA AEA IE A II OOO CR i Bi i he i he Be Be i Sk kh SA a as Se > Grass Valley Radio Service oA] Philco Auto Radios Free Pick-up and Delivery in Nevada City BIR IR AR AN IN NR RAR RAI AR RAR RAR AIR AIR ARR CT eee ee eS 6 lie ie lie oie ie ie die ” eNeliza Phone 1032 RAR AR AR TR RRR lh Bh ie i Se @ Recordings este he he he Me Me He Ht Wt, eS aS ee Mat Vat Mae Mat Mgt et IS bobbin Singer; Up to $27 Singer, and up to $30.00 machine. 117 East Bank Street $35" CASH FOR YOUR OLD TREADLE SEWING MACHINE We will pay up to $35.00 CASH for your round .50 for your long shuttle WE ALSO BUY ALL OTHER MAKES Write or phone Tore Baby Shop & Sewing Center Grass Valley for your White Rotary Phone 1162-W He has everything who is content with nothing. JUNE . $—Jefferson Davis born, 1808. , 4—Rome falls to Allies, 1944. ; New Moon $—Danish Constitution Day. ® * 6_Y.M.C.A. organized, 1844. 7—Missouri river abridged with steel, 1 7° emini 8—War of 1812 declared. 9—George Stephenson, inventor of locomotive, born, 1781. WNU Features the use of strong, pure seed able meet weather and pest attacks still come through with a good har«' vest. United States Savings Bonds ar like good reliable seed. They grow crop which can be left to full, maturity in ten years at the rate of for every $3 invested. Take a tip from: the wise farmer who is storing up crop of security by investing now int, Savings Bonds. He is growing more money, security for himself and 3 family and security for his country. Your security is America’s security. U.S. Treasury Department Seeding time on the farm calls "3 4 PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dickson spent the week-end with Mrs. ER. M. Reynolds at her home on Pine Street. Dickson is an N. B, C. writer and producer of _ radio shows. He is the author of the recently published book, “San Francisco Is Your Home.’’ AWWW Q, = birey eh AR Grass Valley Laundry & Dry Cleaners 111 BENNETT ‘STREET GRASS VALLEY Telephone—Grass Valley 108 213 Commercial Street 322 Davis, San Leandro, Cahé, BUILD NEVADA COUNTY 5 KEYSTONE MARKE TELEPHONE 67