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PAGE EIGHT
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MISSION ON FRO
(Continued from Page Six)
Blood opened a School for girls there
and today the educational institution
near the mission represents an investment of $200,000.
Mission visitors leaving San Diego for San Luis Rey may follow the
splendid State Highway through the
attractive communities of La Jolla,
Del Mar, Cardiff, Solano Beach, Encinitas, La Costa and Carlsbad to
Oceanside. “Gateway to San Diego
County,” and thirty eight miles
from the city of San Diego. Or they
may follow El Camino Real, main
State Highway, U. S. 101, over the
new Rose Canyon route. Four mides
up the San Luis Rey river from
Oceanside is the famous Mission San
Luis Rey. This old station of the
padres is situated on an eminence
which commands a splendid view of
the surrounding: country.
Motorists from the north will follow the state’s unexcelled main fighway .U. S. 101, from Los Angeles ‘to
Oceanside,. passing enroute the Mis:
sion San Juan Papistrano, third in
the chain of missions stretching
“from the south to north.
“Next: Mission San Juan Capistrano.
TEACHERS RE-ELECTED
CAMPTONVILLE, May 13.—The
board of trustees of the Camptonville union school district held a
meeting a few days ago at which
time various school. matters were
taken up. It was the meeting at
which the annual selection of teachers is made and the same teachers
were elected for the following year,
Mrs. Grace Pauly as principal and
teacher of the elementary department and Mrs. Constance Pfiffer in
charge of the primary department.
Sam i. Price was re-elected as janitor.
LEGAL NOTICES
‘ No. 3667
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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In the Matter of the Estate of
DORA R. LEWIS; Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the undersigned John E. Lewis as
“Administrator of the Estate of Dora
R. Lewis, deceased, to the Creditors
‘of and all persons having claims
against the said decedent to file
them. with the necessary vouchers
within six months after the first
publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of the State of California, in and
for the County of Nevada, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first
publication of this notice to the said
Administrator at the office of Jones
.& Finnegan, Attorneys at Law, 232
Broad Street, Nevada City, California, the same being his place of
*business in all matters connected
with the estate of said Dora R. Lewtis, deceased.
Dated: April 23, 1936.
John'E. Lewis, Administrator of
tthe Estate of Dora R. Lewis, De* eceased.
:
First Pubtication April 24th, 1936.
A, JONES & FINNEGAN,
Attorneys for Admin§strator.
April 24, May 1, 8, 15.
CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME.
This is to.certify that THE BORDEN COMPANY, a corporation organized under the laws of. the State
of New Jersey and having its principal place of business in the State
of California at 1325 Potrero
Avenue, San Francisco, California,
is engaged in and transacting business in the County of Nevada, State
of California, under its own name
and under the names of Borden’s
‘Capital Dairy Company, Borden's
Ice Cream Co., Dairy Delivery Com‘pany, Lakeshire Cheese Company
and The Borden Company of California.
Dated this 15th day of April, 1936.
. THE BORDEN COMPANY,
By G. S. PERHAM, President,.Borden’s Dairy Delivery Company
Division of The Borden Company.
By I. R. DALY, Secretary, Borden’s
~~ Dairy Delivery Company Division
of The Borden Company.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
City and County of San Francisco.
8s.
On this 15th day of April, 1936,
before me, Frank L. Owen, a notary
“public in and _ for said city and
county and state, residing therein,
@uly commissioned and sworn, permally appeared G. S. PERHAM
d I. R. DALY, known to me to be
‘the president and secretary, respectely, of Borden’s Dairy Delivery
ompany Division of THE BORDEN
PANY, the corporation. describ9m and that executed the within
ment, and also known to me
be the persons who executed it on
behalf of the corporation therein
ed. and they acknowledged to me
such corporation executed the
" WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
eunto set my hand and affixed
icial seal at my office in the
city and county and state the
1d year in this certificate first
K L. OWEN, Notary Public in
for the City and County of
isco, State of California,
29; June 5-1936.
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‘SOCIAL
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Gaen of San Juan
Fiesta is Wedded
CAMPTONVILLE,. May 14.—Two
former Camptonville girls were recently married, the news of which,
brought hearty congratulations from
their many friends.
Willis Dudley of Sacramento and
Miss Adele Cunningham of North
San Juan were recently wedded. Miss
Cunningham is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William C. Cunningham,
who formerly lived at Celestial Valley.fThe young lady attended both
grammar and high schools here.
Miss Cunningham was elected as
queen of the fiesta last year.at the
big three day fiesta celebration hela
at North San Juan. The young cou-)
ple have a host, of friends who wish
them well. They will make their
home at Sacramento. °
LeRoy Tardiville and Miss Eleanor Turner of Oroville were recently married at Reno. The bride is
the dgughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Turner of Weeds \Point and spent
most of her life here, attending the
grammar school and high school,
leaving a few years ago to continue
her education. She was popular
among the young folks and very
well liked. The groom is a very likable young man .employed by the
county of Butte, at the county hospital. The young couple will make
their home at Oroville.
Mrs. Florence Evans
Celebrates 82nd Birthday
Mrs. Florence Evans of Nevada
City who was born in Cambridge,
Ohio, celebrated her 82nd birthday
at her cozy home on Boulder street
yesterday with several relatives and
friends calling. She also received
gifts and flowers with best wishes
for many happy returns of the day.
She is another of our revered pioneers, who came from Ohio with
her parents in 1864. The trip was
via. New oYrk city, by boat to the
Isthmus, crossing it by steam cars,
and one to San Francisco py boat.
They landed away up.in the present
San’ Francisco as much of the city
has been built on made’ ground.
Mrs. Evans was nine years of age
and vividly remembers’ the little
ragged, barefoot, beggars in. the narrow street of New York City, as they
picked up scraps and begged. They
had to wait there several days until
the boat sailed and 1400 passengers embarked on the ship. It was a
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smooth sea and fine sailing;-at one
place seven spouting whales were
seen in the distance and was a great
sight to the passengers.
The rail:road was being built
from San Francisco when they landed May.23, 1864 and was completed
as far as Newcastle. From there they
came to Nevada City by stage remaining over night at the National
Hotel and going on to Phelps Hill
where they lived. three years, before
returning to this city to remain permanently.
Her fath€r, Mr. Adair had a blacksmith shop where Mr. Glen Cleland
now has a service station on upper
Broad street. He had made three
trips to California coming here for
Mis health. On one of his trips he
paid -$50 for a 50 pound sack of
flour’ and being fond of peaches he
paid $5 for a ‘peach. Gold dust and
nuggets were plentiful in those days
and food was scarce and hard to
bring into the new country where
throngs of pioneers were braving
all sorts of dangers to get into the
new gold fields.
Gold Star Mothers
Honored at Post Meeting
Hague-Thomas-Heggarty Post,
American Legion of Nevada City and
Grass Valley, entertained a large
crowd of members and guests in
Memorial Hall in Grass Valley on
Wednesday evening. A most enjoyable program of musical numbers
and a play were well rendered. It
was a Mothers Day event and mothers of veterans were presented with
a tiny gift, while gold star mothers
and the oldest mother were remembered with beautiful bouquets of
flowers.
Those from Nevada City attending
were, Mrs. Carl J. Tobiassen, Mrs.
W. E. Young, Mrs. John Harding,
Mrs. Alfred Haddy and mother, Mrs.
Kriggle and daughter, and Mrs.
Bessie Hutchison. A turkey dinner
was served at the close of the evening.
Evangeline Chapter
Members Visit Colfax
Four machine loads of members
of Evangeline Chapter motored to
Colfax Tuesday evening to attend
the 25th birthday or Silver Anniversary of Bethany Chapter. Mrs. Katherine Celio,.Mrs. Maude Hayes and
Miss Lois Shaw were on the proNEVADA CITY NUGGET
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__ FRIDAY, MAY 15, te
. COURT.
CALENDAR
Est. Caroline Caruana, deceased,
petition, for letters.
Est J.ohn Hasbrouck, dec., petition
for letters.
Est. Frances N. Burns ,dec., petition for letters.
Est. Jennie Williams, dec., petition for order to convey real estate.
Est. Henry W. MHuckins, dec.,
petition for probate of will.
Est. John G. Nelson, dec., petition for letters of administration.
Est. Bertha Wolf, dec., petition for
letters of administration.
Est. Ella Donnelley, dec., petition
for letters of administration.
Est. Frederick J. Donnelley, dec.,
petition for letters of administration.
* Bst. Archibald Niven. dec., petition to cancel agreement and peti‘tion to bond mining claim.
Est. Martha 'M. Beightol, dec.,
petition for letters of administration.
Est. Irene Lloyd, incompetent,
third account and guardian.
Est. Adele Freda Joerschke, petition for order to improve.
Est. Thomas L. Gregory, dec., final account and petition.
Guardian of Hazel Lewis, incompetent for restoration of capacity.
Nunneley vs. Adams, reset of
trial.
Est. Elizabeth Dower, dec., peti-.
tion continuing from "May Lest,
People vs., Webb, et al, arraignment.
Zunio vs. Zunio, trial.
Est. William Walsh, dec., petition
letters of administration,
Est. Ralph J. Baker, petition to
set aside estate.
BRIDGE PARTY
Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Bosworth, Mr. and Mrs. Ed _ Rose,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brittan spent
an enjoyable evening at bridge at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson in Grass Valley. Mr. Ed Rose
won first prize, and Mrs. C. E. Bosworth was second,
gram for the evening. The color
scheme of decorations were . silver
and blue giving a most pleasing effect to the charming scene.
Those making the trip-were, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Hall, Beverley Barron,
Mrs. Katherine Celio, Mrs. Maude
Hayes, Mrs. Annie Sherman, Mrv.
Stenger, Miss Katie Eddy, Miss Esther Tremaine, and iss Lois Shaw.
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HARTUNG’S
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Grass Valley
CABIN FIRE SETSOFF DYNAMITE
: Last Tuesday afternoon a fire of
unknown origin destroyed a car belonging to W. Thurston, two cabins
and a small shed in which was stored a box with giant powder and caps,
‘on the old Champion mine property
west of Nevada City.
The cabins were built on the property by William Landrigan several
years ago and were occupied by Mr.
Thurston and son, Robert, and: Harry Miller. Thurston was panning
gold in a ravine out of sight of the
buildings and his son was in high
school, while Mr. Miller was working in a tunnel on a lease on the
Champion ground held by Fred Rhoenert of Grass--VaHey.-The exploding
of the caps and dynamite was plainly heard in Nevada City and brought
Miller and Thurston to the scene,
but they lost all their belongings. A.
hole fully two feet deep was blasted
ina solid cement block and fires set
in numerous places about the camp
and on the hill side.
Miss Keenan, who resides across
Deer Creek from the -mine, phoned
to Nevada City and State Fire Warden W. F. Sharp and truck, Chief of
Police Garfield Robson,
Hallett, and Miles Coughlin responded and assisted in extinguishing the
fires.
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SCHILLINGS BAKING POWDER 7
BS ed ous 35c
WHEAT HEARTS = 3
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