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July 21, 1950 (8 pages)

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bd) a sidewalks of the FOUR YEAR OLD BOY CALLED BY DEATH . Leonard Foote Jr., old son of Mr. Foote was laid to rest in Pine Grove cemetery Monday afternoon following funeral services held at the Holmes Funeral Home with Rev. Max Christensen, tor of. Trinity officiating. recEpiscopal church, Friendly little Thursday afternoon surgical operation at Woodland Clinic. Born May 4, 1946, in Grass . Valley.-he-was-from-a pioneer Nevada county family and has many relatives throughout. the county. Among survivors are his par-; ents; sisters, Mrs. Betty Blue of Sacramento, and Audrey of Nevada City; brother, David of Nevada City; grandmother, Mrs. Alma Renfree, and many uncles, aunts and cousins. Leonard was a familiar figure. to the residents of the Park avenue area of Nevada City where the family resides, and his neighbors .and friends will miss his cheery word, sweet dimpled smile and the wave. of his hand as he rode his_little red tricycle on-the neighborhood. PHOTO OF SOCIETY'S FLOAT ON EXHIBIT First Fourth of July float of the Nevada County Historical Socie. ty float entered in the 1948 parade was photographed in color and a copy of the picture is on! display at the society’s museum at 214 Main street. . The float depicted the discov. ery of gold summer Marshall. A nine-foot figure of Marshall was constructed of pa-. per mache and colored with cold . water, paints. The. display was created by Mrs. Doris Foley, pres. ident of the society that year. . In Marshall’s. gold pan were two Nevada county nuggets, little girls dressed in gold costumes. They were Mary Lou Macari and! Joanne Thomas. The driver of . the jeep that pulled the float was . Lynn Davis. * . Eighty-two persons visited the museum last weekend. Out-ofstate visitors were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Von Pohle, Canon’ City, ! Colo.; Mrs. Charles Wright, ‘Glo. ver, Vt., and Mrs. Otto Lutz, Ashland, Ore. The museum will be open tomorrow and Sunday between the! hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. . FARMER MARKET OPENS TOMORROW Nevada county farm market is scheduled to open the 1950 season tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock, . at the regular location on the Lake Olympia road just off the Nevada City-Grass Valley high. way in Glenbrook. William Cartwright will operate the outdoor center as market master. : ‘Cartwright said a selection of peaches, corn, vegetables and fresh produce will be offered tomorrow. The market will be open Saturdays until further notice, Cartwright said. four-year. and Mrs. Leonard . Leonard died . following a; in Deer creek the . of 1848 by James W.! . PRINCIPALS’ CONTRACTS . CHANGED TO ONE YEAR Three-year contracis recently . awarded Ed A. Frantz and Lloyd . Geist, principals of local schools, were one-year contracts at an unannounced meeting of the school board Friday night. The meeting was attended by three of the board. The action according to Trustee Jonn L. Larue was’ taken after board members learned threeyear contracts could not be issued -to-administratorsunder: the state education code. Larue’ stated the board also school bus to transport students between North San Juan and Nevada City. At an earlier mecting during the month the 1950-51 budget was approved and bids opened for the decoration of the interior of the elementary school. STRICTLY FRESH A St. Louis zoo-keeper, who had accused a baby elephant of breaking his jaw with her ‘trunk, finally *fessed up to suffering the fracture in a night club brawl. Must.have been a pink elephant! s * e In London, British officials an. nounced that soap rationing will end on Sept. 10. Bet the suds salesmen get cleaned out on that . date. s . Sixty-three babies were born aboard the ocean liner Atlantis during a recent trip to thé Nether. lands. We thought only sailing vessels were equipped with “spankers.” e's A church in Grand _ Rapids, Mich., had this sign out in front: “This is a ch.ch? What is miss, ing?” A New Zealand task force has’ started drilling into the ground in an attempt to harness underground volcanic steam as a power source. No doubt they “wish ~to~ step-up water pressure in local lava-tories. (UUEST YOUR I: Q.} “ 1. Does President Truman have a middle name? } 2. What.is the capital of Iraq? 3. What is the record for the ‘most bases stolen by a baseball player during a single inning? 4. Who invented the safety pin? 5. Which president of the U. S. ae eight sons and six daughters? Answers on page four Bus TimeTable Change July 19, 1950 Nevada City—Grass Valley—Colfax, Colfax :— Daily Fri. & Sun. Ly. Nevada City 0000.. 1:40 PM 7:45 PM , Lv. Grass Valley .....0.02.2:10 PM 8:10 PM ‘Ar. Cedar Ridge ete. 2:17 PM 8:17 PM Ar. Chicago: Park: 2.c4;nas. 2:30 PM 8:30 PM A olla Sol eo a ls et 2:40 PM 8:40 PM Lv. Colfax (PGL or eu RE 3:15 PM 6:59°PM Py Rene 2 eee 5:55.PM 11:30 PM Daily Fri. & Sun. iw, Reno CPG): tie. cAce12:15 PM 6:00 PM Ay See 22 ce maton 2:50 PM. 8:45 PM MS ee REN 2:55 PM 9:00 PM Lv. Chicago Park ......2.2.2.-3:05 PM 9:10 PM Lv. Cedar Ridge 2.2.0.2.. 3:18 PM © 9:23 PM Ar. Grass Valley ......-----3:25 PM 9:30 PM Ar. ‘Nevada City ..ciinc 3:45 PM ~On Call — NEVADA COUNTY BUS LINES Nevada City — Phone 363 Grass Valley — Phone 1010 Phone 39 members . authorized advertisement for a . Clare rescinded anc replaced by . . the golden text for the Christian . 1! Love Me So?” with Mrs. Donna Announcements Grace Lutheran Church Grass Vailey Walter C.Rubke, pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m. , Communion service, 11 a.m. The sermon fof this confirmation service will be based. on God’s word,’Rev. 2:10. You are cordially invited to worship the Lord God with us. Come and hear what. He has to say to you! At our Sunday morning service, eight adults who have finished a course of instruction on the Bible will publicly profess their faith, and will be confirmed. They are Mr. and Mrs. L. Avery, J. Cox, Mrs. M. Henderson, A. Hocking, T. McGuire and Mr. and Mrs. P. Terkla. Of these adults, five will be baptized. Christian Science Church Christian Sclence Society of Nevada City holds services every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at the church, 114 Boulder street. Sunday. school at 9:45 a.m. Testimonial meetings are held on the first and third Wednesdays: of each month at 8 p.m. Reading room jis located at 207 Main street, and is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday,. holidays excepted, from 2 to 4 p.m. “God shall send forth his mercy and his truth.” This verse from the fifty-seventh Psalm will be Science lesson-sermon on Sunday. “And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). The sermon will be comprised of this and’ other verses from the Bible and of citations from the Christian Science textbook “Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy, including the following: “The apostle says that the mission §f Christ is to ‘destroy the works of the devil. Truth destroys falsity and error, for light and darkness cannot dwell together. Light extinguishes the darkness,: and the Scripture declares that there is ‘no night there. To truth there is no error,—all is Truth” (p. 474). The subject of the sermon will be “Truth.” Trinity Episcopal Church Max Christensen, Rector Sunday, 11 a.m., Sermon and morning prayer. (Holy Communion, first Sunday of month.) N. San Juan Srenie Day Adventist Sabbath School Services held in Methodist church, North San Juan. Saturday, 11.a.m., Bible classes for children: and adults. St. Canice Church Father William Daly, pastor ’ Sundays—8 and 10:30 a.m. Holy days—7:15 and ‘9 am. Week days—8 a.m. Methodist Church Mill and Broad Streets George C. Pearson, pastor 9:45 a.m. Church school offering instruction for all ages. 11 a.m. Morning worship. Sermon topic, “God on Vacation.” Miss Sandra Pease will play a violin solo, “Cavatina,” by Rass. luck picnic supper in Pioneer park. Community Baptist Church 327 Sacramento Street Rev. John A. MacDonald, pastor 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. 11 am.,,. Morning worship. The} choir will sing, “Why Should He Roberts as contralto soloist. Mrs. Roberts, sister of Mrs. John A. MacDonald, is visiting here with her husband, Rev. Stacy L. Roberts, and son, from Detroit, Mich. The pastor’s sermon will be, “Christians and Fixation.” No teacher training class. 8 p.m., Evening service, “Laybe handled by men of the church. No Baptist Youth Fellowship Tuesday. A large group of the young people are going to a Baptist Youth Conference at Mt. Herman, near Santa Cruz. Midweek Bible Hour, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. _Work night, Thursday evening, 220 Jordan street. Pentecostal Church of God & ‘ R./R. Hall, pastor 10 a.m.—Sunday school. 11 am.—Morning worship. 7:45 p.m.—Evening service. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic Rectory, 226 Nevada St., Ph. 445) \INGS TO: . la 2 iians Ronningen, wiiner of the . Jevada City Dynamite box derby ! duri ing the Fourth of July Cenltennial celebration in Nevada} i City, left thise morning for San . Tuesday evening the Welcome). . Strangers: Bible class, has a pot men’s Night.” Entite service will} RONNINGEN GOES TO SUAP BOK RiGiviaAL Francisco to compete in the bay area regional run-offs of the AllAmerican soap box derby Saturday. He will be accompanied by Garry Weldon as pit man and Mrs. Ernest Young. Arrangements were completed yesterday morning by George Hatstead, proprietor of the G & H pharmacy, who sponsored the Ronningen youth in the dynamite box derby. Winners of the San Francisco regional will compete in the AllAmerican’ derby in Cleveland, Ohio. Want Ads FOR SALE—1946 Ford V8 Fordor deluxe sedan, driven’ 24,000 miles, very good condition, $985 cash, see owner at 341 Clay street WANTED—Pictures of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge railway.—Nevada County Historical Society. tic
NEED A CLERK, STENOG, BABY SITTER OR FENCE REPAIRER? High School Student Employment Service has quali oe ambitious young people to eee jobs and chores. Full or arttime. Phone NC 258-R, or 106 LEGAL NOTICE “SUMMONS IN ACTION — TO QUIET TITLE No. 9667 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF . . THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. IRA C. BELL AND JOSEPH‘INE BELL, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Elliott’ as administrator of the estate of L. W. Dreyfus, deceased, Charles Elliott as administrator of the estate of Charles Henry Hoskings, deceased, May D. Strandberg, and “Also. all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the-real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiffs’ ownership or any cloud upon plaintiffs’ title thereto”, Defendants. Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, and the complaint filed in the otfice of the Clerk of said County of Nevada. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETCharles Elliott, as’ administrator of the estate of L. W. Dreyfus, deceased; Charles Elliott, as administrator of the estate of Charles Henry Hoskings, deceased; May D. Strandberg; and ‘“‘Also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiffs’ ownership or any cloud upon plaintiffs’ title thereto,’ DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been commenced against you in the above-entitled Court, by the above-named plaintiffs, for the purpose of determining all adverse claims to, and clouds upon ~. the title to all that certain real property situate, lying and being in the County of Nevada, State of California, described as follows, to-wit: Part. of Lot 8, Block 3, as described upon the Map of the City of Nevada City, State of California, beginning at a point 60 feet East of the Southwest corner of Lot 8, Block 3, on the north side of Grove (Water) Street, thence North 74° 27’ East 52 feet along the Northerly side of Grove Street to property formerly known as: the Cohan property, thence North 16° 15’ West 156.49 , feet to Iron stake, thence south 39° 39’ West 62. 79 feet to Iron stake, thence South 16° 37’ East 121.93 feet to the point of beginning. Excluding therefrom all that portion of Lot 3, Block 3 as shown on the official map of Nevada City, California. YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED to appear and answer the complaint in the 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 plaintiffs will take judgment for the relief demanded on the complaint. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Superior Court of the State of California,:in and for the County of Nevada, this 16th day of June, 1950. R. E. DEEBLE, Clerk By JOHN T. TRAUNER, Deputy Clerk. Michel Marsh Lipman, 106 South Pine Street, Nevada City, California. Attorney for plaintiffs. Publ. July 14, 21, 28, AMG 4, message. 1950. . or phone NC 593J after 5:30 p.m.) ‘tion to the highest bidder for: LOCAL AUTO DEALER . Paul J. Tumulla, Gold Flat, and . Kaiser-Frazer automobile dealer . of Grass Valley, is held in Sut. ter county jail on charge of issu. ing $7,248 in checks without sufficient funds to cover them Tumulla was arrested Wednesday on a complaint signed by . Jack Greenagle, Yuba City, who . charged the checks were issued to eover business dealings. . LEGAL NOTICE . NOTICE OF CONTRIBUTIO? STATE OF CALIFORNIA, . COUNTY OF NEVADA, June 28th, 1950. . (TO: MARGARET F. JOHNSON: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-. 1 FIED that I have expended the . sum of $4,500.00 in labor and improvement upon the OCTO PLACER MINING CLAIM as will appear by Certificate filed on the 31st day of May, 1949, in the office of the Recorder of the County of Nevada, State of California, in order to hold these premises under the provisions of Sec. 2324 Revised Statutes of the United States, being the amount reqtiired to hold the same for the year ending on the 30th day of June, 1949, and if, within ninety (90) days from the service of this Notice, or within ninety (90) days after this Notice by publication, you. fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as co-owner, your interest in said claim will become the property of the subscriber under Sec. 2324. JOSEPH C. BEACH Publ. June 30, July 7, 14, 21, 28, Aug.4, 11, 18, 25, Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 1950. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by, and in the performance of the covenants contained in, that certain Deed of Trust dated July 22, 1947, made, executed and delivered by EMMET RAYMOND FREEMAN and THELMA O. FREEMAN, his wife, as Trustor to CORPORATION OF AMERICA, a California corporation, as Trustee for BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, a national banking association, .Beneficiary, which Deed of Trust was recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Nevada County, State of California, on July 31, 1947, in Book 119 of Official Records at Page 167, et seq., Nevada County Records; and WHEREAS, thé. lawful owner and holder of said: Deed of Trust and the debt thereby secured has applied.to and directed the _Trustee under said Deed of Trust in writing to execute the trust by said Deed of Trust created, and to make sale pursuant thereto; and WHEREAS, Notice of Default in the performance of the ogbligations of the Trustors has been recorded as is provided for by law and said Trustee deems it best to sell said premises and estate as a whole now remaining subject to said Deed of Trust in order to fulfill the purposes thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Tuesday, the 8th day of August, 1950, at the hour of 10 o’clock, A. M., thereof, at the front door of the Nevada County Courthouse, situated in the City of Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, the CORPORATION OF AMERICA, a corporation, as Trustee, will, under and pursuant to the aforesaid Deed of Trust, sell at public auccash in lawful money of the United States, the following described real property, mentioned in said Deed of Trust, 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 1, Block 45, as shown on the official map ef Nevada City made by H. S. Bradley in 1869, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 1, on the South side of Sacramento Street and South 68°47’ West 254.86 feet from the present intersection of the Southerly line of Sacramento Street and the Westerly line of the Lower Grass Valley Road, said point being also located North 45° 54’ East, 589.67 feet from the intersection of the Easterly line of Valley Street, with the Northerly line of the Lower Grass Valley Road and_ running . thence, South 10° 23’ East 123.38 feet along the West side of said Lot 1, to a steel drill on the. West line of Lot 1; thence, North 28° 51’ East 188.50 feet along the North side of a private road to the North line of Lot 1, on. Sacramento Street; thence South 68° 47’ West 121.30 feet along the South side of Sacramento Street to the’ place of beginning. DATED: San Francisco, California, July 7, 1950. © CORPORATION OF AMERICA a corporation, as Trustee, By R. I. McCarthy, ‘ Assistant Treasurer. Publ. July 14, 21, 28, Aug. 4, . FACES CHECK CHARGE — The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, July 2i, 1950 — 5 . APPOINTED TO ACADEMY Donald W. Stephenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Stevenson. of Grass Valley, has been appointea to the naval academy at Annapolis, Md., by Congressman Clair. Engle. LAWNMOWER «SHARPENED AND REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed Crenshaw’s, 401 E. Main Street, Phone-24-for Pickup and Delivery Service. tf JENKINS ROOFING SERVICE -~ The future of your home depends upon the roof. Let us repair or replace that roof of yours. All work guaranteed. Free estimates for all types of roofing and siding. J-M. * asbestos roof and_ sidewall shingles. Ph. 1308-J, Ridge Road, Grass Valley. j28p GEORGE C. BOLES Optometrist 312 Broad St. Nevada City Telephone 88 NEVADA. CITY—ON THE THRESHOLD TO THE BEST ‘IN SPORTS RECREATION _@ NEVADA CITYCHAMBER OF COMMERCE emt FREE HOME TRIAL without obligation of a new 1950 popular make_ piano, fully guaranteed. Prices and terms to suit your budget. Write for Details to HALL PIANO CO. Auburn Blvd. Sacto., Cal. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME Phone 203 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City The Holmes Funeral Home service is priced within the means of all. Ambulance service at all hours. HOME-MADE ICE CREAM $1.40 GALLON MILTON’S CONFECTIONERY 231 Broad ; Phone 123 we can clean that rus 9x12 Domestic Rug ...... $ 6.50 2 pe Upholstery Set ...... 18.00 2 pe Chesterfield Set cleaned and dyed ...... 22.50 ALEXANDER'S © Rug & Upeleiy Cleaners TOWN TALK, oie 1324W . From telephones served from the Nevada City exchange only (No Enterprise 10588. ‘. 1950. Fd intercity. charge) ask operator for o