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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

May 11, 1948 (4 pages)

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SS, mM ed Ly on irs ‘m iat he nd e, ah CO ch ul of 10 vr SS . ; _a. «eAcdair, -7 IT HAD TO ~*) BLACK BART LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS 8993 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA cd tg JN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. ‘ RITA C. TEICHNER, Vs. j MARIE ANGELINI; G. A. CHURCH; ELLA‘ M. HENDERSON, administratrix of the estate of Ella A. Loughridge, deceased; CURREN A. HEATH, administrator of the estate -of Nancy E. Adair, deceased; and THEODORE H. KOHLER, JR., “* administrator of the estate of Winthrop S. Long, deceased; 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 Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, and the -comptaint filed in we@ike office of the County Clerk jof said County, Frank G. Finnegan, Attorney for Plaintiff, Nevada Gity, California, THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO: MARIE ANGELINI; G. =A. CHURCH; ELLA M. HENDERSON, administratrix of the estate of Ella A. Loughridge, deceased; CURREN A. HEATH, administrator of! the estate of Nancy E. deceased; and THEODORE H. KOHLER, JR., administrator of the estate of Winthrop S. Long, deceased;-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, Defendents. You are hereby notified that an action——has-~ been commenced against you in the above-entitled Court by the above entitled plaintiff for the purpose of determining all adverse claims to and clouds upon the title to all that certain real property situated in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, and more particularly. described as follows, to wit: All that portion of Lot Fourteen (14), in Block Fifty-three (53) of the City of Nevada, as said lot and block are designated upon the Official Map of said City of Nevada, made by H. S. Bradley in the year 1869, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the lot, on the West side of Long Street, from which the East corner of Long Street at its junction with Adams Street bears North 9° 12’ East 311.62 feet, and running thence along the North boundary of the said Lot 14 and the Southerly line of Lot 13, North 88° 52’ West 234.17 feet to the old Yard Limits of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad; thence South 8° 34 East along the Westerly line of Edward W. LaRue et ux. property, as conveyed by the deed dated July 23, 1947, recorded July 30, 1947, in Book “120” of Official Records, page 175, 105.51 feet to the North side of an alley-way 5 feet in width; thence South 88° 40 East 247. 51 feet along alley-way to Long Street; thence North 1° 17’ East 105.47 feet along Long Street to the place of beginning, and containing..0.63--0ofan aere,more or less, eg EXCEPTING THEREFROM all quartz ledges, veins or lodes existing thereon, as reserved _a4n the deed dated November 10, 18%9, recorded November 11, 1879. in Insurance, Mimeographing, Public Stenographer, Notary. Phone Answering Service STINSON COMPANY 102 West Main Street Grass Valley, Telephone 101-J } Book “56” of Deeds, at page 530, executed by W. S. Long to John Reseigh. 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 days after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county; or within thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are herby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damage demanded in the complaint as arising upon contract, or plaintiff will apply to the Court for any relief demanded in the complaint. “GIVEN under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of: Nevada, this 6th day of April, 1948. R. E. DEEBLE, Clerk. (SEAL) JOHN SBAFFI, Deputy Clerk. FRANK G. FINNEGAN Attorney for Plaintiff. April 20, 27;: May 4, 11, 18, 1948. LEGAL NOTICE RETURN AND NOTICE BY THOMAS H. KUCHEL, STATE CONTROLLER, PURSUANT TO ABANDONED PROPERTY ACT THOMAS H. KUCHEL, Contraller of the State of California, hereby publishes this return and notice as required by the _ provisions. of the Abandoned Property Act (Sections. 1274.1-1274.17, Code of Civil Procedure, i This published return lists only presumptively abandoned property of the amount of 50 or more, located or held in the County of Nevada and is prepared from reports furnished by the holders of such property. Said THOMAS H. KUCHEDL, as such State Controller, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that the accounts of money and _ property hereinafter listed, having been dormant for 20 or more years, are presumed to be abandoned property within the provisions of said Act and will be delivered to the State Treasurer of the State of California between July 1, 1948, and July 15, 1948, untess the owners, claimants or persons entitled thereto, appear and make claim on the holders prior to such delivery to the State Treasurer. After said property has been delivered to the State Treasurer by the holder, the holder is relieved of liability to the owner or claimant.: However, the owner or claimant may thereafter present his claim for the return of said property to the State of California as provided in said Act. The published return-states the names and address of each holder (i. e. Bank, savings and loan association, or other type of financial organization holding property presumed to be abandoned) and lists under the name of each holder all accounts of money and_ property of the amount of $50 or more, and sets forth the name and last known address of the owner, the amount, and other information which will identify the same. Where the name, address or other information is omitted it is unknown, not having been shown in the report of the holder. A notice and return showing all. property presumed to be.abandoned in said County, including property of an amount less than $50, has been or will be posted kon or before May 1, 1948, at. the County Court® House in said County. Account, Check or Certificate Number, 60206. Name and Last Known Address of Depositor, Payee and /or purchaser, BANK OF AMERICA NAT’L TR. & SAV. ASS’N., 300° BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CALIF. DOMESTIC’: DRAFTS . DRAWN ON WELLS FARGO BANK & UN. PR. CO. I as CALIES Date of Last Transaction, 1927. Amount, $50.00 April 27; May-4, 11, 18. ma ROADWAY THEATRE and D., Jr, Inc. B Direction T. Enterprises, TUESDAY ALBUQUERQUE With RANDOLPH SCOTT BARBARA BRITTON March of Time No. 9 (LIFE WITH JUNIOR) WEDNESDAY THURSDAY OUT OF THE PAST JANE GREER ROBERT MITCHUM Also ~ ROSES ARE RED DON CASTLE PEGGY KNUDSEN FRIDAY -SATURDAY BE YOU GINGER ROGERS CORNEL WILDE Also ROCKY RODDY McDOWALL EDGAR BARRIER SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY. With YVONNE DE CARLO DAN DURYEA RAY & PHIL Phone N .C. 515-W NEVADA CITY CLEANERS ARE FAMOUS FOR Good Work at Moderate Prices Prices are a low as can be, when you consider our good work, Nevada City Cleaners ‘10 Years Experience’ * 116 Main St., Nevada City half-way across the country. Millions of new working dollars, needed to extend and improve service, must come—not from telephone bills — but from thousands of people who put their savings to work in the telephone business. To attract these working dollars, we must pay a reasonable amount for their use. We can do this only if we sell our services at fair and adequate prices. “WORLD'S — LONGEST SPEAKING TUBE” now pipes calls East 2. We plant co-ax” with giant plows that lay the cable in one operation. Every eight miles a “booster station” keeps calls going through clearly. For —incredible as it seems —high frequency waves fade so rapidly in the cable that all the sun’s energy, if it could
be funneled into the pipes, would not carry 1. Imagine packing 500 voices together in a tube no bigger than a pencil and sorting them out distinctly at the end! That’s what we're, doing with coaxial cable. Radiotype waves whisk calls through pipes..instead of on wires..allowing one “co-ax” to to do the work of a number of the more usual kinds of long distance cable. 3. “End of the line”..it takes huge panels of complex equipment like this to sort out the calls carried by just one cable. Since December, calls have been going back and forth from the Coast to the East over 2300 miles of “co-ax.” And we’re adding still more cables to augment long distance service for the growing telephone population on the Coast, the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company More than 70,000 people working together to furnish ever-better telephone service to the West t BIRTH TRATHEN—iIn Grass Valley, Nevada ‘County, May 5, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Blwood Trathen of Sacramento, a son. : LEGAL NOTICE No. 4846 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. Notice for Publication of Time Appointed for Proving Will, Etc. In the Matter of the Estate of George Alpers, also known as George H: Alpers, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 7th day of May 1948, at 10 o’clock A.M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, at the Court House in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, has been appointed by me as the time and place for proving the Will of said George Alpers, also known as xeorge H. Alpers deceased, and for hearing the application of Raymond G. Alpers for the issuance to him of Letters Testamentary when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Dated April 12th, 1948. R. E. Deeble, Clerk. JOHN SBAFFI, Deputy Clerk. April“ 20, 27; May 4, 1f Nevada City-Grass Valley Nugget, May 11, 1948—3 JUST WONDERIN’ (Continued from page 2) the leadership which will safeguard the nation. Only a gate, but it often spoke to those who passed =~ on the shaded street, telling a story of thrift and pride— this little gateway so trim and neat. A pathway led to the open door—a pathway bordered by radiant flowers, And many paused in the silence there, forgetting the stress of insistent hours. Only a house amid verdant trees, with nothing imposing to awe or command, but it sheltered gentle home loving heart and filled its place in a far flung land. Simple homes may be gracious homes, filled with the purest joys of earth, Fashioned and molded to our desires, who can determine their ultimate worth? 4 From some humble home, unknown to fame, through the little door and the open gate _ One may come.at the call & of life, with a gift to the world for which men wait. Precious indeed are the little homes, cherish and guard them with loving care; ‘Dream of them ever through hours of toil, whisper “home” in your evening prayer. Adeline Merriam Conner WANT ADS 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 GEORGE C. BOLES Optometrist 312 Broad St. Nevada City Telephone 270-W 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 RADIOS — APPLIANCES WATER PUMPS—ELECTRIC MOTORS SLATER ELECTRIC 147 So. a a 733N WANTED—SEWING MACHINE, treadle type, must be in good condition. Phone N. C. 554-R THE DOLL HOUSE Dolls Toys Novelties Dress Making Alterations 10142 Bank St. Ph. 819-W GRASS VALLEY 5-Day Service On WATCH REPAIR at LOLMAUGH’S Grass Valley’s Leading Jeweler “WASHING MACHINE REPAIR” FREE ESTIMATES “THE WASHING MACHINE MAN” A Parts House at Home “BUD” FISCHER Phone 426-W 317 E. MAIN ST. G. V OLYMPIA WELDERS Grass Valley-Nevada City Hiway PHONE 61-J-3 For Best Buys In CLOTHING re HARDWARE PAINTS Clark’s Army Navy Mart 222 MILL STREET GV. CLARENCE R. GRAY WATCHMAKER 320 Coyote St. Nevada City Telephone 152 WANTED—Good used cars. Highest prices paid. Drive in with car. Leave with cash. EARL COVEY GARAGE, 143 East Main St,, Grass Valley. tf PARKY’S GAS SERVICE Butane Propane Storage Tanks—all sizes Distributor for Servel Gas Refrigerator Tappan & Gaffers and Sattler : RANGES 219 W. Main St. Phone 683 GRASS VALLEY NEVADA CITY ON THE THRESHOLD TO THE BEST INSPORTS RECREATION @ NEVADA CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Louis Vistica Nurseries PRODUCERS OF FINE NURSERY STOCK Largest Selection in Northern ‘California On 99E-3 miles north of Yuba City ‘Phone 24J2 SEWING MACHINE RENTALS -REPAIRS Buttons and Belts covered, Hemstitching, Buttonholes TAYLOR'S 233'% Mill St. Phone 276-M Grass Valley FOR SALE: THREE PIANOS to be sold in vicinity, One high grade used piano in fine playing condition, and two slightly used new pianos, latest styles. Terms given to»¥eliable party. Free delivery. Considerable saving. For information, write CLINE PIANO CO., 12the & Webster Sts., Oakland 7, California. NUGGET WANT ADS FOR RESULTS HOLMES FUNERAL HOME The Holmes Funeral Home service is priced within the means of all. Ambulance service at al hours. Phone 203 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City Mary Louise Beauty Shop Special Cold Wave $10.00 and up 150 Boulder St., N. C. Ph. 23 i DR. WALTER MULLIS DENTIST 435 ZION ST. NEVADA CITY TELEPHONE OPERATORS Interesting Work You Can Stay With Earn $31 for a 40 hour week at the start. Regular pay increases Apply The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 318 BROAD STREET » NEVADA CITY ER—Apex tank type with attachments. 433 Washington St. Nevada City, Phone 554-R. PHONE 564-J. FOR SALE: VACUUM CLEAN-* SIERRA FEED STORE ZALLRITE BRAND FEEDS LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS § Olympia Road, G. V. & N. C. Hwy . Gold Flat Truck & Tractor Service DIESEL — FUEL REPAIRS AND SERVICE Ray Scott Lower Grass Valley Road Phone 784-W, Nevada City, Calif ) . Toms GUN SHOP COLFAX ROAD . 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. REALTOR Associates: HERBERT J. NILE ©. L. CLAY Phone 440 Farms and Ranches our specialty Insurance—All Classes 108 Race St. Phone 199-3 Grass Valley, California WEISBROD’S SPECIALIZING IN.. Awning Canvas ® Auto Upholstery Seat Covers Hills Flat Grass Valley P.O. Box 659 — Phone 967 > — & COMPLETE LINE of all typee of fire extinguishers, fire Cok co etc. Recharging including POOLE, FIRE EQUIPMENT COQ, 135 So. Church St., G. v. Ph, BUILD NEVADA COUNT)