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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

March 30, 1948 (4 pages)

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é » «Ihe Diary of a 49’er (Continued from page 2) Nevada County Long Ago Nevada City-Grass Valley Nugget, March 30, 1948-——3 inghorn, former resident now living in Sacramento, spent a few} The Treasure Shop (By Evelyn Engele) © days here early this week, visit ing Mr. and Mrs. William Polkinghorn Jr. in Berkeley during Floy Margaret «Reynolds =+-the-Kaster vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Edward “Blan% 20 YEARS AGO The new McHank mill at Gold chard of Spokane, Washington, ‘ put it. That,.to me, was the happiest evening of all my life. Since then she has been over every day, gen cr PERSONAL i NEVADA CITY:. W. C. Polk When, Mrs. Margarette Gates looked out of her window one Saturday morning, two months ago, and erally getting. here about nine o'clock in the morning Flat under lease to W. A. Sharp was continuing ~its’ profitable Mrs. Harold Scheave of this city. saw 116 Broad Street being vacated she said, “That —she has a room at the Hotel de Paris—stays until More than a half-million. World cleanups. About three tons of Mrs. Blanchard served as a forII veterans, 14 percent of eign missionary for. 25 years. could be a lovely shop for Nevada City.” So Leslie after supper and then I ride back with her in the War them residents of California, in rock per day were being handled Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huson and and the average weekly cleanups *%wilight. I don’t think there is any other place on 1947 bought homes of their own amounted to over $10,000. Gates, well known builder, picked up his hammer and son of Sacramento were guests of with the aid of GovernmentMr. Huson’s parents, Mr. and ee ee saw and went to work. Soon the building began to earth where the evenings are as beautiful as they are guaranteed loans under the G. I. ir were rr 3S eS DO in,. ior here. We ride up to Sugar Loaf gap and look off on Bill, Veterans Administration records reveal it VA said 540,000 GI -home loans were made to veterans during 1947 compared with 410,000 in 1946. This brings to 1,056,771 the total number of G.I. home loans approved since the program start In one of the wildest storms to visit this section in many years recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Huson of this city. look different—it began to get that “new look” and: then Mr. Gates was taken ill. The finishing work was done by Tom Reynolds, building’ contractor—with the great ball of red fire dropping down behind the Yuba painting done by Lonnie Goss, and: now that place that the Yuba river was under three ridge, Deer Creek winding down the canyon, the pine LEGAL NOTICE feet of water and was closed has always been a tire shop or automobile show room, trees on the opposite slope standing out like black down. The narrow Gauge RailSUMMONS looks different. THE TREASURE SHOP opened last way tracks were washed out at giants against the "ackground and as the darkness ed late in 1944. ° , No. 8977 Peardale, making it necessary for In California 76,585 veterans Saturday and Bonnie Gates’ Osserman, charming falls the lights twinkle and flash in the town lying at General Manager Calanan to drive IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF received home loans in 1947 valTHE STATE OF CALIFORNIA daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gates, and Evelyn G. to Colfax in his car to pick up pur feet, a breeze stirring as soft and caressing as— ued at $594,193,000, bringing the IN AND FOR THE COUNTY the mail. A land slide at Indian since-the program began to Engell, former owner of “The Land Of Pines’ will OF NEVADA. well, I am at a loss for words, but it is good just to total Hill closed the Downieville high122,165 valued at $942,216,000. ADA O. GARTHE, way for several days, making it greet customers, and Nevada City can claim another live. When I tell Pard of it he says: “Yes, you're ‘in Reviewing the past year’s loan Plaintiff necessary. for “Postmaster P. G. i the country, the sky all aglow with the setting sun, a a -steel ‘love and every prospect pleases.” Poor old Pard, he transactions, average VA home found cost that the the veteran watches us as if we.were-a couple of children. She $400 more in jCalifornia. The avhas petted, played and fondled Jack until the old dog erage California G. I. home carried a price tag of $7,700 while the national average was $7300. Four out of every 10 veteranpurchasers paid over $8,000 for their homes” and one in 20° upwards of $12,000. The million-plus veterans who have received guaranteed home loans thus far have established an enviable record in meeting their mortgage obligations, VA said. In only 1,150 cases, including 46 in California, have lenders filed claims against loan guarantees posted by the government. Of the total home loan mortLEGAL NOTICE gages valued at well above six NOTICE TO CREDITORS billion dollars; nearly half of IN THE MATTER OF THE ESwhich is guaranteed or insured TATE OF WILLIAM P. CLERby VA, claims paid to .date total KIN, DECEASED. slightly over a million dollars. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Even this relatively small amount by the undersigned Carl H. Trubis subjcet to reduction as propschenck, Sr., as Administrator of erties securing the loans are the Estate of William P. Clerkin, liquidated. . deceased, to the Creditors of and Eligible veterans, estimated to all persons having claims against number more than 14,000,000, still the said decedent to file them have nearly 10 years in which to with the necessary vouchers withexercise their loan guarantee in six months after the first pubrights under the G.I. Bill. Real lication of this notice in the office estate loans carry a government of the Clerk of the Superior guarantee of 50 percent of. the Court of the. State of California amount of the loan, up to a maxin and for the County of Nevada, imum guarantee of $4,000. or to exhibit them, with the ees Se necessary vouchers’ within six QUESTION: Why is it I can’t months after the first publication get a reply to a letter I wrote of this notice to the said AdminVeterans Administration several istrator at the office of W-: E. months ago? has about thrown off the rest of us. Pard says he used to have a dog and two jackasses, and now he has only single jackass_left.-Marie has-coaxed-him-into-telling is story and she says: ““You poor man, you tried to throw away the best thing on earth, a good woman's love.’’ He pleads guilty, but insists that he’ repented in time. It is settled that:Pard’s wife will meet him in San Francisco in June. (To be continued) cseserars ROADWA THEATRE D. Jr., Direction T. and Enterprises, Inc. TUESDAY SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY Wright, CARL DANNY KAYE and VIRGINIA Union Building, Nevada City, California the same _ being his place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said William P. Clerkin Deceased. H. TRUBSCHENCK,. Sr., Administrator of the Estate of William P. Clerkin, Deceased. First Publication March 30. MAYO Mar. 30, Apr. 6,.13, 20 P WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Grass Nevada March to Mr. son. THE FLAME t BIRTH SERANO—In County, and Mrs. Jack Valley, 21, 1948, Serano, JOHN CARROLL and VERA RALSTON Hobby house Also has a Phone a 402-W WALL In all probability ANSWER: your letter is one of that give sufficient does not the many in Colfax receiving disability FRIDAY -SATURDAY Miss Mary Francisco has. Mr. and Mrs. past few Tuesday. McCarthy been the Leland days, of San guest Smith returning of the home Ave. FLINDT’S WATCH REPAIR ulation. ae Lae The California mine situated between -Washington and Granitville, owned by Col. Tozer, Chas. D. Lane and others and bonded to a New York Syndicate repre; sented by Dana Harmon was sold to an eastern company for $50,000. The new owners were contem plating addition of thirty more stamps to the ten already in use. The. County Teachers Institute was to be held in Truckee with some seventy-five to eighty teachers expected to be in attendance. Round .trip fare from Nevada City was not to exceed $4.40 Messrs B. S. Rector, J. J. Jackson, B. F. Snell and Fred Zeitler had been canvassing Nevada City for two days for subscription to the fund for the entertainment of the G. A. R. encampment of California and Nevada which was to assemble in Nevada City. Co eee W. H. Cook of Nevada City was another of the sufferers of gold fever to be off for the Klondyke. The Alaska Exploration 75 YEARS AGO All arrangements were com pleted for the celebrating of the fifty-fourth anniversary of Odd Fellowship in the. United. States.
program in Nevada City was to consist of a procession in which all the lodges in the county would participate, dedication of the new hall which had just been completed, an oration by Past Grand Master Wm. H. Hill; and a Grand Ball at the Skating Rink. Jonathan Clark was selected as Grand Marshal Of the day with Philip Seldner and A. H. Parker as aids. A dinner was to be served at Armory Hall undey the superintendence of Alex Gault. ee two crushings were had, one at the Wigham mill (the present Pittsburg) and one on Deer creck, SUPER SERVICE DELUXE WITH SPEED TO MATCH Also .that’s. HOPPYS + HOLIDAY — A small sugar-beet factory 1856 was established in Oceanview, now a part of Francisco. at San at, See that oe DRY OVERHAULS machine is installed, to do special monogram’ work. money or damage Magazines, that are women’s favorites, will be on sale, as well as a counter of cigars, cigarettes, and choice smoking tobacco. Leather, copper work done by specialists will be displayed. ‘ TREASURE GARDENS will also be a part of Treasure Shop, and will have everything for the garden and home. Gift orders, and special floral orders, will be given individual attention, and Robert E. Keer, owner of Treasure Garden, will supply only the best in quality in flowers, bedding plants, shrubs, and potted plants. Pottery, and flower arrangement acces sories of all kinds will be available. Bonnie and Evelyn also offer a service in public stenography—and have obtained equipment which will do efficient work. Telephone Call Service will be added, as soon as phones are available. ~ Although much of the merchandise has not ar(Please turn to page #) demanded in the complaint as arising upon contract or they will apply to the = oz Court for any other relief demand ed in the complaint. This action is brought and the object thereof is to quiet the title of plaintiff, to ill adverse upon the claims title a HIGH BROTLER MODEL of to and plaintiff clouds 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 of their claim or claims to the property hereinafter described, if any they'thave, 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 as 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 of March, i Cleanest Easiest bus ot itt 12th day R. By: E. DEEBLE, Clerk. JOHN SBAFFI, Deputy Clerk. each H. S. Foreman, Prop. Waist-High Broiler with automatic lighter and easy-to-clean chrome grill. Broiler has. newly designed Radiant Burner which radi~ ates even heat over entire grill. ay The Traditionally Perfect Baking and Roaste ing Oven with Automatic Lighting. Oven is designed to accommodate the largest roaste ing pan. é The All-Purpose Chrome Griddle & Warmefs The Controlled-Action Top Burners with the » HIGH & LOW Simmér. joing and clock extre Ask us to demonstrate this amazing WEDGEWOOD feature ; HOME LAUNDRY Ph. Nevada City 458 Phone 491 Nevada City Starting Burner “ Ne Say ccc Grass Valley Laundry & Dry Cleaners 111 BENNETT STREET GRASS VALLEY SERVICE GARAGE ard All Mechanical Work done by “Rick Rick Corner Pine and Spring, Faste# Y"\\ 1948. FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES regular driver County of Nevada,:this Is the Location of NEVADA CITY HOME LAUN Nevada City FRANK LYSTRUP, Owner WEDGEWOOD = Zi determine any and 246 COMMERCIAL STREET week! 130 Broad Street ing reading. Stationery, and all the accessories that are a part of stationery will be included. A Monogram Attorney for Plaintiff. Mar. 23,°30; Apr. 6, 138, 1948. GENERAL MOTOR REPAIR JOHN WAYNE and LARAINE DAY lending library which will be complete with entertain FRANK G. FINNEGAN, CITY NEVADA caller at your house w + TYCOON one can sit down, and chat or choose a book from the Defendants. THB PROPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO: d 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. YOU ARE HPREBY 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 aboye required, said plaintif fwill take judgment for perfect our low rates give your budget a break, too! SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY contain a Book Shop, offering the very best in reading, both current and classic, and also a cozy corner, where verse to plaintiff's. ownership or “any cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto, any . Treasure Shop will have several features. It. will described in the complaint ad-= (SEAL) HOME .LAUNDRY to a T! And to make everything HOP-A-LONG CASSIDY fine improvement. vs. State of California in and for fhe Nevada City! GEORGE RAFT and JUNE HAVOC a dyke in the middle of.a job along with so many of the male pop not been workéd since 1862, when 229 Commercial Street INTRIGUE would not rush off to the Klon The Wheel ledge located at Gold Flat was purchased by Wm. Peard for $5,000. The ledge had Clocks Just Arrived . Phone 587 50 YEARS AGO H. L. Sweeny and “Frank Pierce, the painters and paperhangers of Nevada City, guaranteed through: the press that they The PERSONAL . New Shipment Alarm f 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 compensation receive at the same time subsistence allowance under Public Law 346? nee ANSWER: Yes. GRASS VALLEY . Scadden of Nevada City to send a special mail car piloted by Lloyd Hiscox to the point where the Fischer mail stage was held up, and the bridges between Downieville and Sierra City, -the Fairview mine bridge into Washnigton and the Gaston road bridge near Washington were wiped out. formation to identify you. Inmany instances, research must be made before the writer is identified, the claim acted—onand a company, under the direction of reply sent out. It is estimated H. Liebes and Co. of San Franthat about 20 percent. of all letters cisco, was advertising an all water received by VA do not give suffiroute to Dawson City. Fare was cient information for identifica; $300 with free baggage privileges up to 150\pounds and arrival at tion. eh pt ile Dawson City was guaranteed in QUESTION: May .a veteran twenty to twenty-five days. +e "HOBBIES -ARE—FUN”. Auburn” and Deer Creek in Nevada City surpassed the eight foot mark at the Plaza, the Colgate"power house an Feldspars. are generally light in color, ranging from white to pale green. Nevada City , : : Telephone—Grass Valley 108 Nevada City Telephone 5 Cooking Simmer Keep-Warm Simmer