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6—Nevada City-Grass Valley Nugget, May 25, 7948)
The Diary of a 49’er
(Continued from Page 3))
and laid down the burden. The only tribute we can pay!
him is not to vex the air roundabout his ald dwelling
place, to quote his: epitaph, “with the clack of idle’
tongues.” ’
Then we filled the grave, ralled a big rock on
and went away. It was a simple but mast impressive
ceremony and one could see that it had made an impression on the crowd. Happy, careless fellows, they
went from curiosity, and came away with great pity
for the dead. After we got back to the cabin we could
not help speculating on it all. Marie, who had stayed
away, was in tears over the story and the last letter.
“Poor fellow,” she said, “‘perhaps somewhere a muzzer
she wait and she mourn for him and he comes not.” I
rode over to town with her, but we were both low
spirited and melancholy and had but little to say to
each other. Altogether, it is about the saddest Sabbath
day 1 have spent in this country, and it has set me
thinking how little we know or care about the affairs
of those other than ourselves or immediate friends.
(To be continued)
INTERNATIONAL INCIDENT
Official Navy Photograph :
Rendezvous in Turkey—American shore patrolmen of the aircraft
carrier USS Leyte pause in their rounds ashore at Izmir to pass the
time of day with Turkish soldiers. The carrier visited Izmir on the
occasion of the Turkish International! Fair.
NUGGET WANT ADS FOR RESULTS
RIVERSIDE COUNTY TROUT
Trout fishing was good this New Shipment Alarm
week in the Upper Santa Ana :
River area in Riverside County, Clocks Just Arrived
reports National Automobile Club. FLINDT’S WATCH REPAIR
of
The Bengal light is a blue 229 Commercial Street
signal used at sea in time of Phone 587 Nevada City
shipwreck.
Siam
19 MILLION
CALLS ADAY
—_—_—
WEGAL ‘NOTICE ,
‘SUMMONS
‘No. 8943 :
IN THE SUPERIOR ‘COURT ‘OF .
‘THE STATE OF CALIFOR. ,
NIA IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF ‘NEVADA.
Action brought in .the Superior . ,
Court of the State of California in and for the ‘County of
‘Nevada, and the Complaint
filed in the office of Clerk of
said County .of Nevada.
S. N. WILLIAMS, .O. D. CAMPANNIE CAMP-. BELL JR.,;
BELL, BENJAMIN HALL and
MELISSA FULLER, Trustees
of the: Stockholders of the Sail. )
Mining ‘Company, 4 . i or Flat
‘dissolved corporation,
Plaintiffs
Vs.
H. I. HAGER, W. J.--LYNG, . }
ELON P. CLOSE, First Doe,
Second Doe, Third Doe, Fourth . .
Doe, Fifth Doe, and Sixth Doe, . .
Defendants.
THE PEOPLE OF THE}
STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND
GREETINGS TO:
H. L. HAGER, W. J. LYNG,
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 withinten
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 in 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,
Clerk.
By JOHN SBAFFI,
Deputy Clerk
W. E. WRIGHT
Attorney for Plaintiffs
April 18, 20,-27;; -May--4,--11,
25; June 1, 1948.
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BIRTH
CROWFOOT—In Grass Valley,
May 14, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs.
Norman. Crowfoot, a son.
18,
1. Down the line come telephone instruments..your first link with an amazing system. They’re sensitive and complex—but just
a small part of the facilities required to cot
nect your home with millions of others—
and handle nineteen million calls a day.
That’s Pacific Telephone’s present average.
In 1940 it was 11,000,000 calls a day.
2. intricate switching equipment like
this must be practically custom made and installed before telephones can be used. You’ve
probably never seen it..but it’s on the job
every time you make a call. And there’s still
more to the story. Land and buildings and
other equipment must be provided — all of
it’s expensive.
more is being
. #. Where does the
money come from?
‘Millions of new working dol.
lars..needed to extend and imrove service..must come, not
om telephone bills, but from
thousands of people who put
_ their savings to work in the
telephone business. To attract
these working dollars, we must
ay a reasonable amount foruse. This depends on the
sale of our services at fair and.
adequate
3. “Roadways of speech”..telephone .
lines and cables..have to be ready to carry
the calls. There’s nearly fourteen million
miles of wire now at work in the West..and
more calls than ever in our history keeps
our facilities mighty busy—along wi
telephone people who man them.
the Pacific Telephone
@) and Telegraph Company
More than 70,000 people working together to furnish ever-better telephone service to the West
added every day. Handlin
ie
the
Vic Vet says
lien in is ;
"DONT DEACTIVATE THIS WAR:
“SOUVENIR ... KEEP YOUR .
‘GLiINSURANCE ACTIVE BY
‘PAYING ‘PREMIUMS PROMPTLY .
For correct information contact your nearest
, VETERANS ADMINISTRATION office
MINE WORKERS
LEAGUE ACCEPTS
CONTRACT DRAFT
GRASS VALLEY: The Mine
Workers. Protective League has
accepted the draft of a new contract with the mine operators of
which it is the bargaining agent.
Secretary Philip. Angove stated
that there were three items added,
pertaining to working conditions,
before the draft of the contract
was approved by the membership
Angove said that the contract
will be presented to the operators
shortly after June 30th, since the
league must under. its last contract give the operators 30 days
notice of expiration.
The league is the bargaining
agent for the Idaho Maryland
Mines Corporation, the Empire
Star Mining Company and the
Spring Hill Mining Company. .: %
SAFE BRAKES
Safe brakes help make
drivers, declares National
mobile Club. es
%
Borax is found in
Peru and ‘Tibet.
MOVING
Local or Long Distance
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
FIREPROOF STORAGE
Agents for LYONS
Reliable Transfer &
Storage
Grass Valley
Phone 39
safe
AutoCalifornia,
Hills Flat
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
ae LEGAL NOTICE
; SUMMONS
IN THE SUPBERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF NEVADA.
GRACE F. COWART,
Plaintiff
VS.
CHARLES MARVIN COWART,
Defendant
Action brought in the Superior
Court of the State of California
in and for the County of Nevada,
and the Complaint filed in the
office of Clerk of said ‘County of
Nevada.
The People of the State of Calij ornia Send Greetings to CHARLES MARVIN COWART, Deendant. ;
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 hereby notified
that unless you appear and answer as above required. the said
Plaintiff, will take judgement for
any money.or-damages demanded
in the Complaint, as arising upon
contract, or she will apply to the
Court for any other relief demanded in the Complaint.
Given under my hand and seal
‘Do you greeta
successful man
in your morning
mir ror ?, i
\
@ Success depends
not alone upon earning .
money, but upon : ,
conserving a part of
what you earn. The besf
way to do that is to start
saving now! Make regular
deposits—no matter
how large or small—at :
the nearby branch
of Bank of America. In ,
Bank of America
one of America’s grec?
national banks—your -'
savings deposits earn @
new, higher rate of
interest. Start your account
with any amount. .
Bank of
Ametica
NATIONAL FRYS1a3 ASSOCIATION
California’s Statewide Bank
MEMBER FEDERAL OEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
of the Superior Court of the State
of California in and for the County of Nevada, this ist day of
April,. A. D. 1949.
(SEAL) RALPH DEEBLE
Clerk.
By JOHN SBAFF'I,
Deputy Clerk.
FRANK G. FINNEGAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
April 6, 13, 20.27, May 4, 11, 18
25, June 1.
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PERSONAL
Mrs. Rene Walch and _ her
brother, Theo. Larsen of this city,
left Monday in a trip to Los Angeles to visit their brother and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Larsen.
SUMMONS
No. 9011
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF NEVADA.
Action brought. in the Superior
Court of the State of California
in and for the County of Nevada, and the Complaint filed
in the office of Clerk of said
County of Nevada.
WALKER H. CRESWELL,
Plaintiff
vs.
DIXIE CRESWELL,
Defendant :
The People of the State of
California Send Greetings to
DIXIE CRESWELL, Defendent.
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
setved 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
in the Complaint,, as arising upon
contract, or he 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 26th day of
April A. D. 1948.
(SBAL) RALPH DEEBLE, Clerk.
By JOHN SBAFFI, Deputy
Clerk.
W. E. Wright,
Plaintiff.
May 11, 18, 25;
29.
Attorney for
June 1, 8, 15, 22,
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FEDERAL “DUCK STAMPS”
California ‘hunters purchased
154,652 Federal migratory-bird
hunting stamps for last season,
according to the National Automobile Club, Only one state, Minnesota, exceeded California, with
175,151 stamps.
presents if
JOHN C. WILSON
Prices:
12th & K
SATURDAY MATINEE & EVENING, MAY 29
NOEL COWARD'S BEsT COMEDY
PRIVATE LIVES
ww DONALD COOK
‘ SACRAMENTO COLLEGE AUDITORIUM
Plenty of Matinee Seats Available!
Eve: $420, $3.60,
Mat: $3.60, $3.00,
WARE-HAZELTON BOX OFFICE
Weinstock-Lubin’s
$3.00, $2.40, tax included
$2.40, $1.80, tax included
3-6881
Advertisement
From where . sit.. by Joe Marsh.
First girl in our town to “get her
man” on Leap Year was the Cuppers’ daughter, Jane, who wed Bill
Webster’s boy last Saturday.
When I asked Bill Jr. if it was
true that Janey really did the proposing, Bill said: No, but she made
it plain she’d make an ideal wife.
Instead of looking for diversion or
excitement every evening, she was
content to chat beside the fire.
“TI could plainly see,” says Bill,
“that we'd really have a happy
home life—which is just exactly
what I want from marriage.”
It’s Leap Year, Girls!
I know it’s usual for older folks to
shake their heads over the younger
generation. (It’s gone on for hundreds of years, now.)
But from where I sit, young
people of marrying age today are
every bit as commendable as their
elders were—in their temperance
(a glass of beer for instance), tolerance, and common sense. So to
Jane and Bill—the best of luck!
Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers F oundatior.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ON:
APPLICATION FOR CHANGE
OF NAME
No. 9017
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF NEVADA.
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF FREDERICK
CARL BIERWAGEN FOR
CHANGE OF NAME :
Whereas, Frederick Carl Bierwagen has filed his petition with
the clerk of this court praying
for an order of said court to
change his name from Frederick
Carl Bierwagen to Frederick Carl
Bergen. .
Now, therefore, it is héreby
ordered that all persons interested.in the matter aforesaid appear at the courtroom of the said
Superior Court at the Court
House in the City of Nevada City,
County of Nevada, State of California, on the 18th day of June,
1948, at the hour of 10 A. M. of,
said day then and there to show
cause, if any they have, why said
application for change of name
should not be granted.
It is further ordered that a copy
of this order to show cause be
published in the. Nevada City-Grass
Valley Nugget,.a newspaper of
general circulation published in
the City of Nevada, -County
of Nevada, State of California,
once a week for four (4). successive weeks next preceding the
date set for the hearing thereof,
Dated: May 7, 1948.
JAMES SNELL,
Judge of the Superior Court.
WILLIAM J. CASSETTARI,
Attorney for Petitioner.
May 11, 18, 25; June 1.
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