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A legal newspaper, as defined by statute.
*) * $05 Broad Street, Nevada City, Telephone 36 {
A legal newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and published
th: other papers were deposited hav‘ing: reference. to.th early history
of. the church” in this. state: ial
Mi} county. °The pox was thén. sealed .
' up and placed in a hole. cut In.t
cornerstoné for that ‘purpose.: '
. space arou the box was: filled .
in with piteh, and mortar plaster
over-it, and the ae was turned .
continies aipinien es the pom
march, waltz quadrille. an ‘the,
grand review
ssrg. A. W.
_and James -Grahart, “whose
. names” = pee by. ‘fot
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pa ‘tui: to Page’ 8):
LEGAL alin
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o be j “byt
rider, wir Ash . a
er;
uell’s = eupervision.
over inté its place, Mr. .H. J.
Warner then made a few appro-.
LEGAL NOTICE AMES F, GOLLDY ani
WORTH A. COLLBY,
priate remarks. He drew a vivid
picture of the condition of society
; HARLEY M.LEETE; <a sigckns ohapie
Owner and Publ ry Ni
'
TF Bt ,place, six years. ago when
— en the tifa rte was commenced
eabresent one, and
Member California -Newspaper, Publishers: Assogiation
Published. every Tuesday at Nevada City, California, and ‘en= pe aS: of the 01
bape te or the: pay! tal ‘improvement
which has been going on since
that ‘time. Among the ‘listeners
ees
CERTIFICATE OF
UALS TRANSACTING BUS!INESS UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME
. We, the undersigned, do. hereby . ;
vértity that ‘we &re transacting .
business near North San. Juan,
County of Nevada, ‘State of CaliINDIVIDPlaintiffs.
VS:
‘ POTTER, ~
Defendants.
Action brought in the Superior
Court. .of the State of California
in and for the County of Nevada,
F. ve POTTER and FRANCIS. A.
ior Goon
J Ep within ten days after the
1. dgervice-on you of this Supimons
. —i¢ served within this. ‘county;+
A Potter and Francis A. Potter,
Defendants:
Lo Mow tite: hereby “directed to ap‘=. pear, and answer the complaint in,
om saat entitled as: ve,
php 3 the Stef
ifor‘in ies of for eine ‘Coutity of Neor Within thirty days if served
elsewhere.
atid you" ‘are hereby notified
-that. unless you appear and answer
ag above. required, the. said Plain‘Vtif? will take’ judgment ‘for any’
money or damages demanded in
the Complaint, as arising. “upon
contract, or They -will apply to the
"Attorney tor. sites
Feb. 24, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Apr. 6,
13, 20, 1948.
: ee DIVORCE i
RADER—In Nevada’ City,” Nevada county, March 2, 1948, Winifred A. Rader against John
Stanley Rader; complaint filed,
cruelty.
SUBSCRIPTI
tered as matter of the second class in the post office at Nevada
City under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. — :
we noticed several old citizens of
Nevada City who witnessed “the
great bull and bear fight which
came off on July 4, 1851; they
ON RATES
$3.00
One year €in advance) *. Re
surely could appreciate Mr. WarOne month (in advance)
ai ren’s remarks. In conclusion he
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. John Voigt of
Jackson, Michigan, . visited at. the
home of William and Grace Voigt,
this past week. Although the
_ ®rothers . both served’ in = World
War I, they did ‘not meet, and
this was their ‘first meeting in 48
years.
oe IN AT
MAX’S BODY SHOP
Body Reconstruction
Auto Painting.
Radiator Service
peeniy
Direction T. and D, Jr.
Enterprises, Inc.
TUESDAY -WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
CORPSE CAME
C.0.D.
With
GEORGE BRENT AND
JOAN BLONDELL
Also
BETTY COED
With
JEAN PORTER AND
WILLIAM MASON
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
DISNEY CARTOON
FEATURE
WA
‘ With
_ JACK LEONARD AND
MARY DUGAN
DAY and ©
‘TUESDAY
ee.
¢
invited such as were inclined to
contribute something toward the
edifice. .Several of those present
responded to. the call and about
one hundred dollars was collected.
The church -building is to: be of
brick and made fireproof. Thirtyfive foot front on Main-street and
Nevada County
Long Ago20 YEARS AGO_
Nevada City was experiencing
a building boom. Four of the
handsomest homes to be erected }.
in -years were those of Mr. and
Mrs. Wade Armstrong on upper
will now be -pushed ahead vigorously: and completed during the
summer or fall.”
50 YEARS AGO
fifty-five feet in. depth.. ° Work . !
fornia, under a designation not
showing the names of the persons
interested in such business, towit: =
and the Complaint filed in the
Office of Clerk of said County of
Nevada.
MILL CREEK LUMBER
COMPANY
Dated: January 1, 1948.
FRED N. BAKER
RUBY A BAKER
Place of residence, 3 miles S.E.
North San Juan, Nevada Coun,
California. : :
State of California )
) ss.
County of Yuba )
On this first day of January, in
the year one thousand nine hundred and: forty-eight, before me,
ACTON M. CLEVELAND, a, Justice of the Peace in and for the
County of .Yuba-.and_ residing . }*
therein, duly elected and sworn,
California Send Greetings to F.
Bob’s
Garage
“TUNEL
The Pespie Bt the State ob)
Nevada street, the A. H. Tickell
home at the head of Nevada St.,
the Raglan Tuttle home’ in the
south portion of town and the R.
N. .McCormack home on upper
At a mammoth masquerade ball
presented at Armory Hall ‘under
the--direction of _-_Messrs..Heyer
and. Guenther the following were
selected by the judges to receive
prizes for the most original group
personally
BAKER and RUBY
known to me to be the, persons
whose names are subscribed to
appeared FRED _N.
A. BAKER,
OVERHAULS.
“théir funeral parlors had an inBroad street.
cote Chinesé Native’ :Sons, a
group composed of W. M. Grimes,
John C. White, W. M. Chase, Archie Rowe, R. Goyne, S. Eads,
Will Chappel and L. Gregory;
best comedian, Earl Smith, as a
clown; best dressed group, the
Nations, a group composed of Ed
Grissell, Geo. Beckley, Chas. Grissell, Harry Evans, Frank Grissell,
Fred Bréwn, James Hutchinson
and James Colley; second best
dressed group—bouquet of ‘roses,
composed of Bessie Nichols, Gene
Nichols, Louis Aumer, May Bennetts and Gertie’ Bennetts;* richest costume for lady, Mrs. Fred
Zeither as an Andulusian princess; richest costume for gentleman, Fred Zeitler as the Earl of
Leicester; most stylishly. dressed
lady, Mrs. B. S. Rector as Carmen; best ‘sustained and moste
original character, W. E. Dunster
as the well known mining man,
Edwin Tilley. More than two
hundred characters in replendent
The former Congregational
church building on Main street in
Nevada City which had recently
been purchased by W. R. Jefford
and Son and was being remodeled and. redecorated to house
teresting history. The following
is an account taken from the Nevada Democrat of July 8, 1857,
‘relating the laying of the cornerstone on July 4th of the same
year: “The cornerstone of the
Congregational church was laid
on the Fourth of July. <A tin box
about eight inches square had
been prepared in which was deposited a brief history of the
church from its organization to
the present time, with a list of
members; also copies of all the
Nevada county papers among
Which was the Democrat of August 20, 1856, containing an account of the 19th of July previous
with a list of the losses. Several
®
WAYS
to Save Electricity
in Your Home
Seemingly small savings of electricity in your home today
are more important than you may realize. Because every
time you let a light burn needlessly or flip a switch and
allow an appliance to run idly, it puts additional “load”
on electric lines. Your extra use, multiplied by thousands
of other homes, adds up tremendously. And at the other
end of these lines, a generator must meet that load, using
hundreds of gallons of precious water per minute. And
because of the prolonged drought and extremely light
snow pack in the mountains, the conservation of water
is even more vital to the general welfare.
Watch Wasteful Use of Lighting and Save Electricity
SUZ,
3. CHECK FOR..
lights burning in
unused rooms.
2. TURN OFF..
all lights you
don't really ou.
And Watch Wasteful, Use of Appliances Too..
1. FLICK OFF..
lights when you
leave a room.
4. IT'S EASY..
te forget porch
end garage lights.
Peg
the. within. instrument and acJ
knowledged that they executed W
sie GENERAL
IN ‘WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my hand and
affixed my Official Seal at my office in the County of Yuba, the
day and year in_ this certificate
first above written.
(SEAL)
ACTON M. CLEVELAND,
Justice of the Peace in and for the
County of Yuba, State of CaliMOTOR REPAIR
Ph. Nevada City 458
fornia. : 130 Broad Street
My. term expires Dec. 31, 1950. . °
genes 2, 9, 16,.23
PLAN TO GIVE
HIM YOUR
PORTRAIT FOR
EASTER !
.in order to avoid the
rush, make your appointment now by calling 397-R
PERT PHOTOGRAPHS
Phone 397-R for Appointment 239 Commercial
MOVING
Local or Long Distance
ieee GOODS.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
. GEORGE BOLES
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES: FITTED
iq
Agents for LYON i> Renad Strne
Reliable Transfer & 312 Broad Street
Storage . Telephone 270-W
Hills Flat Grass Valley Nevada City ;
a HOLMES
. FUNERAL HOME
J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner
246° Satramento St. Telephone 203
24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
Nevaiia City
WERE HOLDING DOWN
PRICES ON QUALITY
FUNERAL SERVICES ANYONE CAN
AFFORD
.
No family need hesitate to consult Hooper and.
Weaver because of financial limitations. Services
of distinction and dignity are priced to fit every H
purse.
Hooper & Weaver
Morticians—Ambulance Service
246 Church Street GRASS VALLEY Telephone 364
With winter hee we suggest that you relieve
yourself of ..
~“WASHDAY WORRIES”
. the easy economical way.
CALL -US FOR PROMPT PICK-UP AND
DELIVERY SERVICE
Grass Valley laundry & Dry Cleaners
111 BENNETT STREET, GRASS VALLEY
Le ‘Telephone—Grass Valley 108 ;
For Friendly
Hob Nob Club
“A lively place in a lively town with history”
TOM MORRISON, Prop. ‘
$ AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
es _ Nevada City _
Keystone Market
TELEPHONE 67
213 Commercial Street Nevada City
RUNOVERTO
BUILDERS & CONSUMERS LUMBER CO. .
WE'RE GOING TO HAVE TO
DO SOME REPAIRING !
Pm
” BUILDERS & CONSUMERS LUMBER CO
Telephone Grass Valley 1050 GLENBROOK
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From where J sit.. 4y Joe Marsh
How to Put Up with
“Women’s Styles
When Will Dudley’ ‘8 missus finally
gave ‘into the new-style ‘longer
aha Will was mighty critical at
rst. Allowed as how women were
a slave to fashion, .. ought to dress
to please their husbands and not
style designers.
Sue finally reminded Will of his
habit of sitting by the radio Sat-.
urday afternoons in shirt sleeves
and old slippers, listening to the
sportcasts with a mellow glass of
beer. Suggested that maybe Will
was a slave to comfort.
And Will sdmitied she was vai
Perhaps the way somebody dresses
isn't always to oar taste—juat as
Will's, Blass of beer nay be angiher
person's cider.
But from where I sit, those little
differences aren’t important—unless we go out of our way to make
them so, by being hypercritical.
As Will says now: “Well, anyway:
those long skirts hide a multitude
of shins” ,., and lets it go at that!
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