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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

May 18, 1948 (6 pages)

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE RETURN AND NOTICE BY THOMAS H. KUCHEL, STATE CONTROLLER, PURSUANT TO ABANDONED \PROPERTY ACT SUMMONS 6—Nevada City-Grass Valley Nugget, May 18, 1948 (Continued from Page 3) he may to the maelstrums of wind and tide. which swirl about him. “One ship sails east, another west, By the self same winds that blow, Tis the set of the sail and not the gale, That determines the way we go. : Like the winds of the sea are the waves of fate, As we journey along through life, _ Tis the set of the soul that determines the goal, And not the storm or the strife.” Yes, we can set our souls and enjoy mental and moral self determination; but we wish the great fleet which men call America, would set sail for calm seas and sunlit tides. We are tired of ominous clouds and rocks and reefs that threaten. Please, Uncle Sam, set ‘sails and hoist a banner to which we may look with pride. Uncle Silas says; “Talking of mixed metaphors; yesterday, . heard a man talking of an underground submarine with a periscope sticking up and showing it which way to go: PUMP MOTOR STOLEN GRASS VALLEY: The theft of a pump motor from the Watt Park Fair Grounds was reported May 12 to the Grass Valley police, The motor was taken from the pump house some time during Sunday CARD PARTY IN N. SAN JUAN The San Juan Ridge Water Users Association will give a 49’er Card Party, and Amateur Floor Show, at the French Corral Schoo] House on Saturday, May 22, at 8 P. M. There will bé prizes and night, May 9, it is believed. refreshments. : —if Connecticut is pre-eminently a manufacturing state. will be: Adults .50, children .25. They extend a cordial invitation to the public to attend. Price of. admission PENNY WISE POUND FOOLISH THOMAS H. KUCHEL, Controller of the State of California, hereby publishes this return and ions of the Abandoned Property Act (Sections 1274.1-1274.17, Code of Civil Procedure. 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. KUCHEL, 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, unless the owners, claimants or persons entitled thereto, appear and :make claim on the holders prioy 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 and other information which will identify the same. Where the name, address or other informa tion 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 aban Phone 455 For Estimate Licensed Contractor Specializes in Fire Retarding Paints for : COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and HOME SPRAY PAINTING 314 Henderson Street GRASS VALLEY Phone 455 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND: FOR’ THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. Action brought in the doned in said County, including property of an amount less than $50, has been or will be posted on 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. Superior Court of the State of Califor notice as required by the provis address of the owner, the amount, LACK OF PAINT CAN RUIN YOUR PROPERTY No. 8943 nia in and for the Nevada, and the
At Howe ath Mr. & Mrs. Fixit sald County of Nevada. N. WILLIAMS, O. D. BELL JR. ANNIE CAMPCAMP BELL, BENJAMIN HALL and vs. lL. HAGER, W. ELON P. CLOSE, Hydraulic Mining Association in Bret Harte Inn resulted in the reelection of George W. Hallock as ORO: J. LYNG, First Doe, Second Doe, Third Doe, Fourth Doe, Fifth Doe, and Sixth Doe, Defendants. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO: HO DL, HAGER, W. J: LYNG, YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED TO APPEAR, and answer the complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against vou 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 § HEREBY NOTIFIED that unless you appear» and answer as above required, the said “Plaintiff will take judgement for any money or damages demanded jin the Complaint, as arising upon contract, or they will’ apply to the Court for any other 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 22nd day of January, A. D. 1948. R,_E. DEEBLE,, : annual meeting of the California The directors at large consist of C. E. Clark, H. BE. Dahlberg, George L. Duffy, G. W. Gildersleve, Genevieve Harvey, John A. Lingston, George McAulay, W. H. MELISSA FULLER, Trustees of the Stockholders of the Sailor Flat Mining Company, a dissolved corporation, Plaintiffs H. The twelfth GRASS VALLEY: Other officers chosen were Fred E. Browne, vice-president, Auburn, Placer County; Floyd T. Wilmoth, secretary, Auburn;.and Guy W. Brundage, treasurer, Auburn. filed in the office of Clerk of S. HALLOCK HEADS HYDRAULICERS president. County of Complaint * JUST WONDERIN’ Build Nevada County by telling your friends in other localities what a fine place it is to live. Nevada Rabbit Breeders Association will hold its annual election this evening in Seaman’s Lodgé@g in Pioneers Park. Thirty or more members of the Marysville rabbit breeders organi zation are expected to be present to.discuss with the local unit the district fairs and the coming convention in Sacramento. Dancing will follow a buffet supper. Taylor, and W. Hammond Williams. Directors for districts are I. E. Rose, Jack McFadden, A. H.»™” Turner, H. P. Landsburg, William Moulton, F. A. Austin, A. G. Modglin, Ross F. Taylor, A .I. Gilzean and M. B. Turner. (Political Advertisement) SCREENS & SCREENING ELECT For Spring Protection BOW. Check your screens to keep out insects, garbage flies. Builders REYNOLDS and Consumers Lumber Comp any has full stock of screens and screen wire, durable garb age cans, fly swatters, sprays. To the For your family’s. protection, stop at Builders and Consumers Lumber Company today. ~ RABBIT BREEDERS MEET NEVADA ‘CITY:. The Sierra STATE ASSEMBLY BUILDERS . & CONSUMERS LUMBER CO. © HE KNOWS YOUR NEEDS AND PROBLEMS THEY ARE HIS TOO TELEPHONE G. V. 1050 GLENBROOK Primary Election: June 1,.1948 (Sixth District) fs) Clerk. By JOHN SBAFFI, Deputy Clerk W. E: WRIGHT Attorney for Plaintiffs Aprilois, 20, 27;; May 4-11, 18; 26; June 1,: 1948. 300 BROAD STREET, § NEVADA CITY, CALIF. DOMESTIC DRAFTS DRAWN.” ON WELLS FARGO BANK & UN. TR CO; Sb. CARI, Date of Last Transaction, 1927. \mount, $50.00 April 27; May 4, 11, 18. KEYSTONE MARKET 213 Commercial Street TELEPHONE 67 Nevada City There were no bank failures in the United States in the year 1945. (Political Advertisement) evada County’s Welfare. Depends on Vote For The Candidate Pledged To Improve Them ARLoEr YSUPERVI F WORLD WAR 2 VETERAN + ENDORSED BY V. F. W. BUSINESS LEADER