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NEVADA CITY NUGGET THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1946
MARRIAGE LICENSE
.
(OLEMO-SHEPHERD—In Nevada;
City, February 2, 1946 Howard H.
;Clemo 22, Alleghany, Sierra County .
‘and Viola May Shepherd 18, Grass!
ase of entry from the s‘reet for;
delivery, service should be included .
im all plans for kitchens in new houses.
SUMMONS Dior be .
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE .
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND)
FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. . FN LLG
Action brought in. the oe oY ys
Court ot the’ State of California inj A> 49 =} aS
andfor the County of Nevada, and yt a Vi:
the Complaint filed in the Office of . % \ PS gt A eeaniss s
the County Clerk of the said ‘County. %
a
.
JAMES SNEUL, . '
Attorney for Plaintiff. .
EMMA J. ROHRIG, Plaintiff. vs. §
P, AMIRAUX, CITY OF NEVADA, . }
@ municipal’ corporation, ANNA . 4
HOOPER. ¢C. M. KARCHINER, also] & s i = 3 ht
known as NEWTON'S. KARCHNER, . IVC ribwyirit. Ag p.
Cc. KARCHINER, his wife, EDWARD z is
P, M:OUDLA, NELLIE MeCULLA,. . NYO DOUBT you've planned chat
his wife. and ‘“‘also ‘all other persons és nid peti fanaa Valcosae lant {.
unknown, claiming any right, title, . oe a ir weailk sight-saving i
estate, lien or interest in the reali * . et aa
property described in the complaint white light. Why not do it tight
sEepee : now. With an Aladdin you can
adverse to plaintiff’s ownership, or
any cloud upon plaintiff's title thereREAD, WRITE OR SEW
a Safely
With Far Less STRAIN and
Eye FATIGUE
and the whole family will get equal
pleasure afid comfort too. In fact it
will pep up your entire surrouadings, give them more life — more
eauty—more attractiveness.
" Anybody can operate an
Aladdin — from childhood
to old age—it’s so simDefendants.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO:
P, AMIRAT®X, CITY OF NEVADA, !
a. municipal corporation, ANNA
HOOPER. C.; M. KARCHINER. also
known as NEWTON S. KARCHNER.
C. KARCHINER, his wife, EDWARD
P. McCULLA, NELLIE McCULLA,
iis wife, and “also all other persons ple. And it’s quick-lite
unknown, claiming any fright, title. OS eek Won
estate, lien or interest in the real a full fifty hours on a
property described in the complaint sinus ae dee dias
adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or . i /} i cuale t aa and
any cloud upon ‘plaintiff’s title. ' know about this wonder
thereto.’ Defendants. lamp. Why don’t you
You are hereby recuired to apSTEP IN and ;
Let Us Demonsirate ft .
to you? Do it tomorrow,
wen’t you? Take our
word for it, you'll find
$645 ic interesting and
nihyessd There Is No Obligation!
tladdin.
pear in an action entitled as above,
brought against you by the above
mamed Plaintiff in tthe Superior
Court of the. County of Nevada,
State of California, and to answer
the complaint filed: therein within
ten days (exclusive of the day of
service) after the service on you of
this summons, if served within raid . et :
county, if served elsewhere within =<amp
30. days. :
And you are hereby notified .that
ainless you appear and ‘answer as ALPHA STORES LTD.
3 ; . iY } 5 Maintife a eeaibove required that the: Plaintiff PHONE 5 NEVADA CITY
will take judgmeft for any money
PHONE 88 GRASS VALLEY
or damages manded in the complaint as arising upon contract or
ehe will apply-to the Court for any} .
other relief demanded in the com-}
plaint. .
The object of this actioi da. os] Bre Se j
title. estate, lien a 0 5 @ a.) we rs y
said Defendants. and ¢ POND BE A FOND WN
tion and particularly described } .
follows: to-wit: .
That certain parcel of land situate . [] piRECTION T. AND D. JR.,
in the County of Nevada, State of s ,
California, described as follows, to-. ENTERPRISES,
wit: \ an = -— .
That certain portion of Lot Three} ° .
aN it Pa Risin ee °
hil Seg eV Ces Friday and Saturday .
vada City.:-ag said lot and block are
des‘enated upon the official map of .
the said City ‘of Nevada, made bv H. }
S. Bradley in the year 1869, and described as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at ‘the . Northwest
‘corner of the lot herein described
on the South side of Walrath Avenue,
— GUEST WIFE .
—With—
CLAUDETTE
from which the South corner of
Walrath Avenue and Sacramento COLBERT
Streets bears North 71° 22’ West
150.32 feet, and running’ thence DON AMECHE
South 71° 41’ East 200.22 ft.: thence
South 20° 37° West 99.73 feet;
thence North ‘71° 36’ West 198.66
feet; thenitte North 19° -45’ East
$9.34 feet to the place of beginning
and containing 0.46 of an acre, more HIT THE HAY
or less. —With—
And it is the further object of this
action to have it ediudged and deereed that plaintiff by herself and JUDY CANOVA
iby her predecessors in interest, for —And—
more than twenty years continuously
next immediately preceding the filROSS HUNTER
ing of the complaint in this action
has been and now is in the actual, 00 @ @ee
exclusive, open, notorious and adverse possession of said real property, claiming to own the same in
fee against the Defendants herein
named, and against the whole world,
and has paid all taxes of every kind
er nature levied or assessed against
the said real property during the
period of five years next preceding
the filing of the complaint in this
action, and that plaintiff is the owner of said real property and the
whole thereof, and the said Defendants have not, nor has any of them,
or any other person whatever, any
right, title; estate, lien or interest
in, to or against said lands whatever.
WITNESS my hand and seal’ of
said Superior Court this 9th day of
November, 1945.
_ (Seal)
R. N. McCORMACK, Clerk.
By R. E. DEEBLE, Deputy Clerk.
Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31, Feb. 7.
MAKE A NOTE
of another week-end at hand—and
that means going out and going
places
FOR A BIG EVENING
Drop In At The
DUCK INN
DRINKS—Offered in Widest Variety. Beers, Wines,
DANCING—To Your Favorite Request Numbers. A
~ Duck Inn Cafe
Sunday and Monday
MILDRED
PIERCE
—With—
JOAN CRAWFORD
ZACHARY SCOTT
ANN BLYTHE
—And—
JACK CARSON
NEVADA COUNTY
FARMERS TO
MEET FEB, 13
The extension service of the University of California has addressed
the following notice to farmers of
Nevada County:
Since the Extension
Service has been established in Nevada County it ig important that the
farmers of the county have an opportunity to express their opinions
eoncerning the future program of
the extension service.
In order to accomplish
pose,
Agricultural
this pura program planning meeting
! has ‘been scheduled for Wednesday.
:. February 13, beginning at 9:30 a.
m. at the (Memorial iBuilding in
Grass Valley. All farmers of Nevada
‘County are invited to be present.
There will be groups organized to
discuss the problems of the dairymen, the poultrymen, the livestock
produce and the fruit grower. In addition another grou'p will discuss’ the
problem of soil management and irrigation while another will deal with
ithe program for. young farmers and
4-H clubs in the county.
Since this will set the pattern for, Natural
have an opportunity to express their .
views.
. a long rahge program 6f agricultur-' tion of Walter Bradley, state mineral development it is important that alogist, to have been $488,244,000.
(all of the agricultural] population .
Two Men Suffering
From Monoxide Poisoning
John S. Van Dyke, 70, and Frank
Anicich, 51, two Seattle men in the
county hospital suffering from monoxide gas poisoning displayed little
change in their condition yesterday,
the hospital authorities reported.
Van Dyke is still unconscious and
Anicich is only partially conscious,
though his speech is becoming more,
eoherent. .
The-two were found in a closed .
car with the motor running and the
heater in operation at the Middle
Yuba River bridge, having been stall.
ed there during the severe snow
storm of, Saturday night and Sunday. The condition of Van Dyke. is
reported to be critical. Alvin Walthers, superintendent of the. hospital
has gotten in touch with Van Dyke’s
daughter, Miss Nellie Irene Van
‘Dyke, a nurse in the Los Angeles
General Hospital, The two victims
of gas poisoning are residents of
Seattle. :
Mineral Output Of State
Tops Record In 1945
The total value of tne mineral
production of California for the year
1945 just closed is conservatively
estimated by the statistical section of
the Division of Mines Department of
Resources under the direc_ There are more than 60 mineral
substances on California’s commerHie With arms or without,
(cial list. Figures on the most im-.
The University of California and/ portant items only are available at.
tablishment
sion work, feel that an
best prepared to expregs the matters
of agriculture in a given locality.
We urge you therefore to attend: the 1944 ‘total.
this eevee and to discuss it with} value for 1945 is the largest annual .
; your neighbor so that he too will at-. mineral output on record and is due}
.
tend. The program is as follows:
9:30 to 10—General discussion of
the day’s program,
10-12: Commodity: group disussions.
12-1: Lunch.
1-2:Commodity group discussion.
2-3: General session to adopt a
county wide program .based on commodity group discussions.
The marcel wave was invented in
1887 and named after its inventor a
French hairdresser.
ae US Department of Agriculture this early date. The production rethe agencies responsible for the e€s-. port forms are being mailed to the!
of agricultural exten-' operators in all mineral lines and!
extension/the detailed and
. program should be developed by the} will be compiled and published lat‘people living on the land as they arel er.
{
.
completed report
. The estimated total is an increase
{of approximaitely $18,470,000 over
The above total
.
ito increased petroleum and natural .
gas yields.
The total petroleum output showed .an increase of 17,426,000 tbharrels or 5.8% in amount with a 5.5%
increase in. value over 1944. Th
.
.
.
}
timated quantity of crude ail is-328000 barrels for the year and
largest production so far in California. Natural gas showed an increase }
in amount and value of 16.7% due!
to increased yields of dry gas.
The gold output showed an_ in-.
‘erease over that of 1944 owing to ‘a
HOLMES
EEO OR a aE EER
war demands with the resulting raising of specifications and lower prices has a definite effect on the. output of such materials as chromite,
manganese ore, quicksilver and
tungsten as mgst operations closed
down.
slight
metals to register an increase in outincrease in dredging. ’Other
put were silver, lead and zine but
the amount of increased value will
not offset the decrease in chromite,
copper; manganese ore, quicksilver
and tungsten. The rescinding of WP .
B order,L-208 on July 1 and the}
taking off of all regulations on labor
had little effect on the reopening
of lode gold mines but the filling of
Carnegie Magnetic Observatory in
Peru is almost exactly on the earth's
magnetic equator.
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Two styles
In three colors
To match almost any interior decoration. 'If ‘you need an
extra bed that can be used as, a handsome piece of living
room furniture during the day, see these now while we .
have a ‘complete line.
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We employ most modern methods in conducting
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Phone 203 Nevada City
24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE . :
246 Sacramento Strect
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Ophir Street—Opposite The slamesial es .
will spare no e
Southern Pacific is happy to announce that plans are under way ior tine § ee—¢?
SHASTA DAYLIGHTS
between San Francisco and Portland
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RMRANULELERR AY,
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WY. :
~ We are happy to tell you that plans are under way
for the first streamliners in Southern Pacific’s postwar
program—the Shasta Daylights. We promise you that we
nse to make these the finest and most
luxurious streamlined coach trains ever constructed.
Leaving San Francisco-Oakland and Portland in
the morning and arriving in the late evening, the
diesel-powered Shasta Daylights will speed daily in _
each direction over Southern Pacific’s famous Shasta.
Route— certainly one of the miost magnificent scenic
design—much taller than the windows on any other
train. Through these enormous windows you will see
the Sacramento Valley, Lassen Peak, Mt. Shasta and
the vast lake behind Shasta Dam, the Cascaile Mountains, Odell Lake, the lovely Willamette Valley.
We have given our ideas to the designers of the car
building companies, who are now working out’ the
details and technical specifications. As soon as bids
are received, we will place orders for actual construc-tion of the Shasta Daylights for delivery, we expect,
before the end of the year.
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mee
A faster streamlined CASCADE
Our plans include streamlining the Cascade,
making it a de luxe overnight sleeping car
train between San Francisco and Portland.
Based on designs now being worked out, orders
will be placed for triple unit articulated cars
for the Cascade similar to the ones on our Lark
between Los Angeles and San Francisco. (Each
trips in all the world. “unit consists of a lounge car, a dining car and
_ Eachseat on the Shasta Daylights will have its own.ina kitchen car.)
dividual window, and these windows will be of unique As fast as the manufacturers can deliver :
new streamlined sleeping cars they will be
placed in service on the Cascade. This, we hope,
will be early in 1947. The Cascade, as well as
other trains, will be speeded up as soon as the
present heavy traffic load eases, and before we
receive the new equipment.
248G
S-pP The friendly Southern Pacific
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