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February 13, 1947 (6 pages)

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u VALLEY NUGGET PACE FIVE. = AGE Five, : URSDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1947 i DY ———————— a NEVADA CITY-GRASS GRASS VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL BY DON BURNS day, February 17, defeated the Yuba City Honkers, 72 to 42, in the MinThe Grass Valley Miners, TuesMiners Bs 53 to 47, thus setting’ the Miners back to second place in league standing. ‘ . ahead’ 24 to Yulba City’s 22. and Leo Fry, guard and Roy Partington, fonward each hit eight points or the Miners. Blain Butler center, scored 20 points and forward Lee Kast, 19. ¢ At the half the G. V. Bs were Gien Patton, center, scored 13, For the Honkers, The Yuba City Bs won the game Al% Signs . —ANY KIND— a : 4 up from a 3 point trailing and won : 2 NEVADA CITY with a 4 point lead. by the second a 10S half, three.of the-_ Roseville first H SCHOOL string players had four fouls, but the : : only foul out was George Mandich., . . 7: HIGHLIGHTS }the 6.4 center for the Tigers, who . : aired LEE MILLER was also high point man with ore as Rep points. Mandich’s rival, who evened . ; : aR : up the game, was Jack toley, the 6.4 ' PICK UP AND CHINESE SPEAKER COMES TO . center for the Yellowjackets. He was. HIGH SCHOOL NC’s high point man with 17 points. DELIVERY SERVICE No Yung Park, a Chinese gradu-. The majorettes. performed at the ate of Harvard 14 years ago, apoke. alt of the A game. : on the siufbject “My Views on Life’ In Grass Valley and at the high school Tuesday. In one Nevada City of the best talks given at the high CAMPTONVILLE school this year, he told how a Chin-}—_-PROMP SERVICE— ese can save money by avoiding high. i . pressure salesmanship; while ~ an . NEWS American with the same income will . ART’ S go in debt because he cannot go By MRS. J. D. Rii*TENHOUSE without many.luxuries.He spoke on . “My. Views of the: World Nevada) “Mr. and Mrs. Waurence Turner ° 2 City Tuesday evening. : have sold their: kh ital BEES LOSE TO ROSEVILLE Rose. The T A peseeig Saar vitdowsAcKita WIN 2 e arners plan to make their : A game that looked like a victory inde: ee MG fi } ; wi Hees i . : 201 Mill Street, Grass Valley Seat Rencovile: fae Stoops drove to Nevada City * last er oseville; and was still a close . wednesday. Under New Ownership game at the half with Nevada City Mr. and Mrs: Sam Price and son WILSON J. MAJORS trailing 19, to 16, the Roseville team parold left for Greenville to visit ; took a decided lead in the last quar: a Proprietor ter, finishing up with a 36 to 29 seas — ss 5 = The Women’s. Club of Campton-victory. Joe Mardesa, center for ville met last Thursday eveni t i : ° : : sday ning 4 a . Beeeviic, Was: high point man with) in. Clarence Hanson home. Mrs. 4 i /23 points; while Don scsetae cee Irene LeBarrs was hostess. Mrs. M. Ts a fed Nevada City with 15) Rigael was guest of the club. Two FLIND . : new members were present, Mrs. WATCH REPAIR The tables Fi deget turned in A. james Stoddard, Mrs. Etta Mae Klen2 ul Workmanship” game. The Tigers led 23to 20 at gendorft. : NEW AND USED the half, but the Jackets made 9 ot} airs. Blanche Moore will be_ hostWATCHES of 30 field tries, and the Tigers made! os; at the March meeting. Phone 587 7 out of 33 field tries good. In nar The Women’s Club sponsored a 229 Commercial Street tion, Nevada City made 3 free throws bihgo party at the home of Mrs. Nevada City in the second palf. That is WHY, ™) qyitrord Williams last Saturday evethe second half, Nevaua City came. .i. phe committee in charge reh ports proceeds of $19 net. Mis. Mary Jaskson let last Friday for Chico where she will spend ah ene : a«week observing in Chico schools yy ‘ } 2 : and will visit her three sons who are 7 aient.nes attending Chico State College: : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butz celebrated ts als iS their twenty fifth wedding anniverAY: sary last Saturday. They were surprised by the arrival of Mrs. Butz’ such fun! parents, Mr.and Mrs. Nelson of San: ta Cruz. Three children and one You'll get a lot of fun grand child completed four generaby sending Valentines tions to attend the celepration. Mr. to those you like as and Mrs. Butz’ children presented well as those you love. them with a beautiful cake which We have a Gibeon Valwas served to close friends who were entine for every degree also ‘present. of fection. When you Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams send these quality Gtleft Tuesday to attend Eastern Star son Valentines, “your meetings in Dixon and Smartvi friends will know you mar tville and : chose the finest. will return to Camptonville today. Their sons Dick and Jack were : home over the week end and brought 3 with them a guest, Mrs. Gordon Washlake who is also attending Yuba R.E. HARRIS [i225 : NOTICE OF INTENDED THE MORTGAGE PRexatt ] NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TTL that CARL M. IVEY and RUBY M. eo IVEY, his wife, doing business a6 ane sctealiiese. sas Novae Gite NEVADA CITY GARAGE SUPPLY. 225 Broad Street P. L: BULLARD 3 DOORS UP FROM THE POST OFFICE . TWIN CITY GRAVEL MY TIRES OUGHT TO BE RECAPPED . AT THE fe 230 Commercial Street gagors is as follows. ES IVEY doinig business as Street, Nevada City, California. The address of the Mortagee is as follows: OF SACRAMENTO, 700 J Street Sacramento, California. The place where and the CSS ee Tt . er’s “hottest’”’ game of the season. Even when the third string team was ‘put into the game, the Miners held . the Honkers in check and continued lto make points. trol score. ‘The Miners will Diay Marysville Friday nights. they could hit on their ability to fast break. though the Miners had good ball conthe basket to 6. A Center,: Dubios Rhine, ]K. WTLLLAMS, LESLIE Pete Daley, star forward scored 20 points against the Yuba City five, and Tom Hooper, -center, rang up 19. Hooper had 17 points at the half. scored 15 points for the Honkers, and George Hoking, forward, 7. : At the half the score stood Grass Valley 38, Yuba City 15. The Honkers’ B team defeated the No. 8689 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. I]OUDEN B. MULLIN and MAUDE C. MULTAN. Plaintiffs, ve. J AMES Cc. WILLIAMS, REUBEN ALRHRED WILLIAMS and ETHEL JOSEPHINE WILLIAMS, and ‘‘aiso all other persong unknéwn, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real prorerty described in the com-~plaint adverse to plaintiffs’ ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiffs’ title thereto.”. Defendants. SUMMONS Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the-County of Nevada, and at IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATS OF CALIFORNIA IN AND CLIFFORD C. known as C. C. Bennett, Deceased. the undersigned WALTER DPLAMETER as executor of the last will and testament of Clifford C. Bennett, ceaced, to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to County of Nevada, or to exhibit them, No. 4684 ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS F FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA of the Estate of BENNETT. aiso In the Matter NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by also known as C. C. Bennett, defile them with the necesear vouchers. within six (6) Elliott Sign Company. NEVADA CITY PHONE 79 momths after the first publication of this notice in the office of the. Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in anid for the with the necessary voucher, within six (6) ‘months after the first pavblication of this notice to the said executor at law offices of Frank G. Finnegan. 207. North Pine Street. Nevada City, Nevada County, California the same being his place of business in all matters connected
with ‘the estate of said Clifford e. Paul Eliott GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING . intend to mortgage to THE CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK OF SACRAMENCity, California, and used in connection with asid business known as NEVADA CITY GARAGE SUPPLY. The address of the intended Mor‘tCARL M. IVEY and RUBY M. NEVADA CITY GARAGE SUPPLY, 128 Main intended THE CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK time when the consideration is to be paid the comnlairt filed in the Office of the County Clerk of said County. CROFPFORD W. BRIDGES and TAMES SNELL. Attorneys for Paintiffs. Grass Vallev, California. THE PROPTE OF THE ST ATK OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETING TO: JAMES K. WILLIAMS, LESLIE C. WILLIAMS, REUBEN ALFRED Bennett. Deceased. Dated February 4, 1947. FRANK G. FINNEGAN, Attorney for Executor. WALTER DELAMETER. ‘ust will and testaBennett, Executor of the ment of Clifford C. known as C. C. Bennett, Deceased. First publication February 6. Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27. Quick Service 117 Broad Street ~Nevada City also WILLIAMS, and. ETHEL JOSEP HINE. WILLIPAMS, and “also all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien*or interest in the real property described in the com: plainitt, adverse. to plaintiffs’ ownership, or any cloud vipon plaintiffs’ title thereto.” Defendants. You are hereby renuired to appear in an action entitld as above. hrought against you by the above named Plaintiffs in the &uperic: Court of thé County of Nevada, State of California, and to anewer the complaint filed therein withih ten days (exclusive of the day of serCENCE vice) after the service on you of this summons, if served within said . { OPTOMETRIST . EYESEXAMINED GLASSES FITTED 312 Broad Street Telephone 270-W Nevada City Nevada City UPHOLSTERY county, if served elsewhere within 30. days. And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and * “er as above reauired that the ¢™ointiffs will take judgment for any > sney 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. ‘The object of this action is to determine all and every claim, right, title, estate, lien or interest of the said Defendants, and each of them, in and to ‘the real property des¢rib-ed. as follows, to wit: That certain parcel of land situate in the County of Nevada, State of California, described as follows. to wit: map and the survey of ‘the City of Nevada, as made by H. S. Bradley in the year 1869; EXCEPTING AND RESERVING THEREFROM that portion thereof described as follows: Commencing at the most Southerly corner on the Northwest side of Prospect Street, from whfch the original corner on tite said. Prospect Street common to Lots 4 and 5, of said Block 56, of the Townsite of Nevada City, bears South 59° 18’ West 12 feet distant: thenée North 32° 13’ West 51.20 feet in. the most westerly corner on the . . } stone wall along rear Jot line; thence North 59° 20’ East 80.00 feet along . eae . . hour of 10:00 o’clock A, M. i} iN WITNESS WHEREOF, presents to be executed by its Tru tts corporate seal to be affixed, thi third day of Febuary, 1947. ing Association. By BE. A. KNECHLER, Assistant Cashier. Intended Mortagec. Feb. 13. at the offices of THE CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK OF SACRAMENTO, on ghe southeast corner of 7th and J Streets, in the City of Sacramento, County of Sacramento, State of California, on Tuesday the. Kighteenth day of Februany, 1947, at the the Intended Mortagee has caused these Officer and Assistant Cashier, and THE CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK OF SACRAMENTO a National BankBy T. J. LABBARD, Trust Officer. most Easterly corner at Northwest side of ProspectStreet from which the original corner common to Lots 5. and 6 of said Block 56 on said Prospect Street bears North 59° 18’ Bast~9 feet distant; thence South 59% 18° West 80.00 feet along the Northwest side of Prospect Street to the place of beginning. And it is the further object of this action to have it adjudged and decreed that Plaintiffs by them-<el ves and by their predecessors in interest, for more than twenty years continuously next immediately preceeding the filing of the . plaint in this action, have been and now are in the actual, exclusive, open notorfous and adverse possession of said real property, claiming to own the aame in fee against the Defendanté herein named, and against the whole AN INVITATION TO Stauffer System treatment to relieve nervous tension and relax tired muscles after a days work. Ladies of Nevada''City, Grass Valley and outlying districts are cordiai-. ly invited to come in and discuss further our System and courtesy treatment free of charge. Wika Gen MYRTLE BEE ST. HILAIRE TO, a National Banking iat s a ak ing Association,. " an of Lot Number Five (5) 'n ALL LADIES!. all the funniture, fixtures, tools. Block Number Fifty Six (56) of the], machinery and equipment situate at. City of Nevada, as said lot and block Housewives, professional women, Numiber 128 Main Strest, Nevada. are designated upon the Official. nurses and school teachers, try a take a said stone wall to most Northerly Phone 439M ner at 9 inches Northeast of 534 East Bread Street srth'west corner of cabin; thence Nevada City, California th 32° 13° Bast 51.15 feet to ~ FOR SALE—1934 Studebaker Dictato 6, 4-door sedan. condition. Will sell cheap. rubber, ‘new rings, valves, spark plugs, and brakes. New seat covers. Call at 132 Grove St., Excellent Fine PROFESSIONAL. DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANT EDWIN STEPHENS Publie Accountant, 2, 127 Broad Street ~ : Telephone 689-5. nee FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Holmes Funeral Home ser< vice is priced within thé means of — ae all. Ambulanice service at all hours. Phone 20:3" ; 246 Sacramenito St. Nevada City 3 DOCTORS . i Vernon W. Padgett, M.D.PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 3. T7to8 pom "Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley — Phone Grass Valley 360 M If No Answer—Grass Valley 17-W CYRIL N. KERRIN, D. O. . PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M.’and — 2 to 5 P. M. Me ee Office 242 ‘Commercial Street, Neyada City, Phone 305, Residence Phone 56W See OPTOMETRISTS. Telephone 270-W City. _ 1013tp)_ AUIS VISTI RSERY—General . “Line of Stock, Fruit, “Shade, Flowering and Citrus Trees. Shrubs, Camelias and Plante. Located 3% miles north of Yuba City on U. S. 99E. Telephone 88Y13-88Y2. P. U. Address, Route 1, Live Oak, California ioe pt2-24 Leave with cash. WANTED—Good used cars. Highest . . prices paid. Drive in with car. EARL COVEY