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October 24, 1946 (8 pages)

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& THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1946 NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET — eeiosesne renga Miss Helen Cutts We'll Fix it =’ eds Thomas Jones * fis { MRS. JENNIE BUTZ 4 Km 4. oe Thomas M. Jones and Miss Helen e IF 3 ra S and Mis elen : (% . a civil ceremony in Reno. Jones is a H ‘ WE REPAIR a j'well known stock. raiser and his * £ bride was formerly an accountant in SUCCUMBS $ *#. Nevada City. a as * % Mrs. Hafry Silva was matron. of CAMPTONVELLE, Oct. 24 Fué 2 oe Louis Orzalli was best mazn. neral services will take place here} : ; + . ane bride, was dressed in an aqua. under direction of Hooper and Wea-. * = suit with gold and black accessories. ver Mortuary. of Grass Valley this. * BICYCLES * She wore a gardenia corsage. The]. afternoon, at 2 o’clock for Mrs. me GUNS OF ALL KINDS * matron of honor was attired in aj Jennie Butz who was born here 71} KEYS MADE * rust toned suit with a corsage of . years azo and who lived here prac . . gardenias. tically all s ; . Se : : < ya her life. i pie eae ee =. The wedding party had dinner at The services will be held in the} * ; SAW FILING AND =) te Bonanza Club following the . Camptonville Catholic Church and . ACET YLENE WELDING % gue The happy couple will tev. John MecGary of North SacraD 5 i . ‘ make their home at the home of the . mento will officiate. Interment. will on Ss: ixit r. BF ASeOOM on the Tahoe Ukiah} be in the Camptonville Cemetery. (Fermeriy Marc’s Fixit) + laa Mors. Butz leaves five sons Walter We Pick and ; * Seas = of Nevada City. Chester of Downie2038 ee Se oo ¢ ete es = i most deadly of] ville, Sierra County. Fred of CampPotent : ee bites ee 0 per cent of —_ tonville, George of Sausalito, Marin elephone 449 7 : th County and Merle Butz of Camptonpiteeeteloieteins eaten. = i 7 me ilar acca’ Yellowstone national — ville, and eleven grandchildren and was ; created in 1872. Terrier rinieininninivinieie) MOVING Our Furniture Vans are leaving every day for somewhere! Is YOUR Furniture Aboard? Butterflies are unable to see ulh travioletlight. No. 4649 NOTICE TO CREDTTORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND it two great grandchildren. Butz Monday ‘Mrs. ospital night. An 1 which they are tied. The average acreage of each farm 2 died in a Grass Vatley immportant factor in the effectiveness of treut flies is the manner nia Send Greetings to CHARLES A. PHILLIPS, FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE. THIRD DOE, FOURTH DOE, FIFTH DOE, and SIXTH DOE, Defendants: You are Hereby Directed to Appear, and answer the complaint in an action entitled as albove, 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. ‘ arising upon contract, or they will apply to the Court for any other relef in the Complaint. : (SEAIL) : Given under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the State of California in anid for the Count of Nevada, this 13th day of, September. A. D. 1946. Sommercial and Home Units rence A. Boyce, Boyce, the this of the Superior of Clialifornia, of Nevada. the at the office Al Stevens, deceased, necessary vouchers necessary Dated October 1, 1946. administrator. First FPulblication October 3, 1946. £02 1, 24. also known as L. to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to file them with within mioniths afiter the first publication of notice in the office of the Clerk Court of the State in and for the County or to exhibit them, with vouchers within six mioniths after the first publication of thsi notice to the said administrator of Frank G. Finnegan, ees Attorney at Law, 207 North Pine And you are hereby notified that . street, Nevada City, California, the unless you appear and answer AS . same being his place of business in ,. required, the said Plaintiff will take . all matters connected with the esjudgement for any imoney or dam-j tate of said Lawrence A. Boyce, alias, ages demanded in the Complaint, as Deceased. as administrator of the estate of Lawrence A. Boyce, also iknown as L. A. Boyce, Deceaged. Prank G. Finnegan, attorney for FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. in Glenn county is 393 acres. In the Maltter of the Estate of ee saints MELIO SOLARO, Deceased. Stockt akland Noti is-herebv-civen No. 4643 Fresno Alameda otiee—is hereby given by the tin: E oy dersigned; Administrator of tI EsNOTICE TO CREDITORS Bakersfield San Francisco “8. = Los Angeles Tha Potlmeula tate of MELIO SOLARO. deceased. In the Matter of the Estate of : Ses to the creditors of and allpersions . jelix TYsrael —JustA Sample of Our Service—! having claims against the said de5 ee Sent ees leased, to file them, with the neces— ae estate ace Bios HEREBY ‘GIVEN by LONG DISTANCE MOVING sary vouchers, within six months the undersigned Steffi Tingersoll : ALSO after the first publication of this} Black as executrix of the estate of LOCAL MOVING notice, in the office of the Clerk of . Felix Israel, Deceased, to the Credthe Superior Court of the State ot itors and ail persons having claims Stee mee aoe ; _, . .California, in. and. for the -County = 3 = BEEBE Su BA ee PACKING -of Nevada;-or to exhibit such etatiims. “against the said decedent to file ICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICH . with the necessary vouchers.within . them with _ the necessary Vouchers Take Your Moving Problems to six months after the first publication . within six months after the first Experienced Moving Men . of this notice to the. said Adminis-. publication of this notice in the RELIABLE TRANSF trator at the law-offices of James office of the Clerk of the Superior ER . snetl, at No. 152% Mill Street, in} Gour See ee SR ae AND STORAGE the City of Grass Valley, County of . — _ = OF Fee =e es ie ee! oF ee ee ee Bre 6S, ——-—_ hNevada -S4nta—y ft —Fa Hi fe ena hieh ; ana tor the County, of Nevada, or toy Grass Valley Phone 39. said law offices the undersigned . exh ibit them. with the necessaty selects as his place of business im all . youchers within six months after the Seotofteletelotetlot terpeotofetehetefopeiey ote ste tee os = =: < oe s < matters eonnected with said = first publication of this notice to the pecs Dated this 21st day of Octozer,}. . ae ae ee SES Be. OFtice: Of Eruce RAY CRENSHAW PHIL 11946. Walkup. Attorney at Law, 111 Sut. . ; MAX SOLARO. Street, San Franciso 4, Califor-. ; STING QQ 2 ; Administrator of the Fistate ef} nia. the same being her place of. . a eee Ks ae ee business in all matters -connected . pO A ee a ee with the estate of Felix Israel, DeBea ‘ SUMMONS Dated October 4, 1946. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF 'THE STEFFI INGERSOLL BLACK tunsmith, Locksmith, S Filing . . STATE OF CATAFORNTA I~ AND) See “ REO RE RS Gunsmith, Locksmith, Saw 4 VOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA aS exec utrix of -the estate of Felix ; 2 ; Action brought in the Superior Tsrael, Deceased. . Cushman’s Scooters, Evenrude Court of. the State of California’ in First publication October 24. Mators, Complete line of Model and‘for Ahe County of’ Nevada, andj} y-t 24, 31, Nov. 7, 14. Airplanes, Sadlery, Guns a the. Complaint filed in the office of S Ca ede Repairs W/E. WRIGHT, Attorney for) yN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE : Plaintiff. od DAY STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND LEE M. DAY and LILA A. DAY.) BOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA Grass Valley Telephone 24 his wife, Plaintiffs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS v8. In the Matter of the. Estat of 105 West Main Street CHARLES A. PHILLIPS, FIRST. TawIRENCE A. BOYCE. ALSO : DOE, SECOND DOE, THIRD DOE. KNOWN AIS L. A. BOYCE, Deceased. FOURTH DOE, FIFTH DOE and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by SIXTH DOE, Defendants. Guiitear the undersigned Al Stevens, as adThe People of the State of Califor-. wiyinistrator of the estate of LawA. six R. N. McCORMACK. Clerk. By R. E. DEEBLE, Deputy Clerk. Oct 3, 10, 17; 24, 31. Now. 7. 34, = NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Bstate BUIZA WILLIAMS, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Lillie Thomas as Administratrix of the Estate of Eliza Williams, deceased, to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to fite them with the necessary vouchers within six (6) months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State fo California, in 1 and for the County of Nevada, or to ————— = s\exhibit them, with the tnhecessary — vouchers within six (6) moniths i “ § bli s f this notice FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE {. '*' ‘ts rst pmyeatton ° ‘DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE to the said Administratrix at the office of Leslie C. Gillen, 886 Mills Groceries, Fru and Bldg., San Francisco, 4, California. the same being her place of business in all matters connected with the es-— tate of said: Bliza Williams, coR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL Administratrix of the Bstate \ Eliza Williams, Deceased. ME S98 Pot 10, 17, 24, 31. By Refrigeration Experts Phone 911 of = WE BUY USED FURNITURE LEAHY’S Home Supply Store . 812 South Auburn Street Grass Valley Telephone 930 Deceased. Dated September 24, 1946. of NEVADA OFFY, P No. 4633 In the Matter of the BRIDGET STEVENS BOCYE, NOTICE IS Stevens Boyce, set Stevens, also known of the them. with the necessary within six months after the G. Finnegan, North Pine Street, Nevada 2ns Boyce, alias, Deceased. Dated October 1, 1946. Al Stevens, also known as. Bridget Deceased. ministrator. Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR OOURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA Estate known as Bridget Stevens, Deceased. HPREBY ;GFIVEN by the undersigned Al, Stevens as administrator of the estate of Bridget as Briddeceased, to the Creditors of and all persons haviug 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 the Superior Court State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, or to exhibit vouchers publication of this notice to the said administrator at the office of Frank Aittorney at Law, 207 California the same being his place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said Bridget Stevas administrator of the estate of Bridiget Stevens Boyce, Stevens, Frank G. Finnegan, attorney for adFirst Publication October 3, 1946. of also first City, SiN PR ee, ee through special arrangement with th« Union at 1616 Eye Street, N. W., Washington, D. C., is able to bring readers this weekly column on problems of the veteran and serviceman and his family. Questions ty be addressed to the above Bureau und .uey will be answered in a subsequent column. No replies can be made direct by mail, but only in the column which will appear in this newspaper regularly.
Factors That Determine Veteran’s Pension Rate Closest to the heart of every veteran who wears a wound ‘stripe! is adequate medical care. Gen. Omar Bradley, administrator of veterans’ affairs, shortly after his appointment, picked as his assistant to have charge of the medical and surgical division of VA, a man who is no stranger to wounded vets. He is Maj. Gen. Paul R. Hawley, who was chief surgeon of the European theater of war, and as such had under his direction 254,000 medical department men, including 16,000 doctors, 4,500 dentists and 18,000 nurses. Under his administration more than 1,500,000 patients were admitted to army hospitals in-the KBuropean theaterand of this number 340;000' were battle casualties. So General Hawley has had broad experience in caring for our fighting _men in time of war. and has been chosen to head up the medical branch of VA because of this experience and great suecess. Under the expanding hospital program of VA, General Hawley is calling upon the best medical and surgical. brains of the nation to take a hand-in the great rehabilitation program of disabled veterans. The idea to take veterans’ hospitals close . C the n YS medical centers of reflects one of .Genera+t Hawplons to decentralize and bring treatment—as—close—te—_the—_hometowns of the country as possible. to tio . Cuestions and Answers Q. Our boy was taken into the army. We are farming 520 acres of land, milking 12 to 20 cows by hand the year round, raising over 350 head of hogs a year. I am physically unfit to do any farm work. ‘This work is all up to two boys 19 and 20, one a 4-F. -We must hire a man to replace the boy that is gone. He has set aside $30 of his wages to help pay for this help. this, and if so how do we go about getting it? This boy was really needed.—L. U., Gladbrook, Iowa. A. Your local selective service board had the responsibility of deciding whether or not your boy was needed more on the farm than in the army. If they had decided he was needed there, he would have been given-an agricultural deferment under the selective service law. No, there is no provision for the government to match the $30 per month. If you can prove a hardship case, which is unlikely, the boy ground. He would have to initiate. , the case through his commanding officer. : Il veteran entitled to a pension if ed with the war? Do World War I veterans receive pensions? If a disability allowance was discontinued and the case reviewed and refused again what can one do? Is the wife of a World War I veteran entitled to medical ‘care?—Mrs. J. H., Tower, Minn. A. Yes, the widow of a World War I veteran is entitled to a pension although death is not service connected. Only disabled veterans receive pensions. In case a disability allowance is discontinued and reviewed and refused again, the veteran has the right to appeal to a board of the VA. Wives of World War I veterans are not entitled to medical care. Q. I have a lot on a main highway. Id like to put up a business but in order to do this I need around $2,000. Could you send me full instructions on how to go about this matter and just what I must do?— Mr. H. F. S., Selma, Ala. A. Go to your bank and ask if they will make you a G.I. loan on the proposition. If they consider it a good risk, they will take care of all ‘the details. Q. When and how is transportation for servicemen’s kin available and what are the chances for the wife of a PFC whose husband is stationed in Regensberg, Germany? —Mrs. C. O. B., Chamberlain, S. D. A. The serviceman must initiate the request with his commanding officer. If the request is granted you will be notified of all details. Only wives are eligible. Q. I was discharged from the army in January, 1944, because of wounds received when I stepped on a land mine. I had temporary amnesia and head injuries. Have only a 45-degree extension of my left arm.. Otherwise am in perfect shape. How do I go about getting back into the army?—M. N., Eugene, Ore. A. The army has lowered its regulations somewhat upon physical requirements and would suggest you discuss the question with your local recruiting office, or you may contact your draft board. the’ na} Will the government match . } . EDITOR’S NOTE: This newspaper, . . The Washington Bureau of Western Newspaper . members of the Firemen’s Auxiliary Fire Dept. Camp Stew And Breakfast Sunday Fire Departm . will hold its annual camp stew The Nevada City } ana . reakfast Sunday, October 27th. An-} . nouncements of the by Fire Chief Camevevent were sent i . to.all members . ;on Larsen and Miles Coughlin, 6ev. retary . firemen, their families and} have been will invited. The grounds weather if served breakfast Pio. 2 . in . . . neers Park, be picnic if the Seaman’s Lodge be at 7 a. m. and the camp stew will be ready at 3 p.m. in is; fair . and in it rains. . Breakfast ning will begini Two Sisters Entoyv Reunion At Forest Springs Two sisters are enjoying a union after a separation of 33 years in rethe home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Surran in the Forest Springs section. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, the NEVADA CITY ~ AUTO PAINT —AND— BODY SHOP ' Paint It and Save It! First-Class Body and Fender Work 118 Sacramehto Street Telephone , 269 LISLE WILLIAMS AND SONS » latter the sister of Mrs. Surran, are visiting them. The “Smiths live in Oregon but hope to find a home in (California. iMrs. Smith left Grass Valley when a child and with her parents settled in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Parker. and son Irwin of Medford, Oregon, are also guests at th Surran home. Mrs. Parker and Mr. Surran are brother and sister. eee i FORT ROSS Thirteen miles north of the mouth of the Russian River on State highway 1, is Fort Ross built by the Rus. sians in 1812. The stockade of red; wood palings once surrounded commandant’s barracks, warehouses, a home, jail, two octagonal ‘blockhouses and a chapel. The stotkade, lookout tower and chapel have been restored as a state monument. The . ij inhabitants were Russians and Aleut 11] Indians from Alaska, who . farmed I and hunted to provide -food for the . . 1 . Russians in the frozen—northTPhey I JOHNNY AND GENE are ready to serve you at— RANKIN’S MOBILGAS SERVICE {formerly Signal Station) Located on the east side of the Nevada City-Grass Valley Highway, 4 Mile from the Oity Limits. fi MINOR REPAIRS and MOTOR TUNE-UPS AS WELL AS GAS, OIL AND LUBRICATION a RANAIN’SMobilgas SERVICE — _ withdrew to Alaska in 1841 selling . . } the property. Coffee and spice importing is major commercial activity in San} Francisco. , 2 Bea ipoe pone Benoit ' America chose ‘bureaucracy tne stead of inflation and now has both. . FLINDT’S WATCH REPAIR “Careful Workmanship” Phone: 587 229 Commercial Street Nevada City (Political could ask for a discharge on that . Q. Is the widow of a World War . the husband’s death is not ‘vonnect. This measure will legalize greyhound racing in California — under strict State supervision — and turn over 4 per cent of all erans’ Fund administered by the State. Department of Veterans’ Affairs. s It will perform a distinct service for California veterans. It will guarantee ADEQUATE FINANCING of State-sponsored welfare and rehabilitation activities, including support of the Veterans’ Home at Yountville. It will relieve the taxpayer of the burden of paying for these services; greyhound racing will pay the bill instead. roe this campaign. . DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA Advertisement) FOR . VETERANS’ WELFARE VOTE “YES” ON PROPOSITION 21 The Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Disabled American Veterans urge you to vote “YES” on ' Proposition 2 on the November ballot. California veterans ask you to support them in Let's Carry Through5 ‘(General Election, Tuesday, November 5) VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA Sete ee Se track wagers to a Vet0 Oy NR” Ala OH IR Vote “YES” on ai ANTIQUES BOUGHT AND SOLD 406 Broad Street => Call At DEER CREEK INN —FORMERLY NEW YORK HOTEL— OR PHONE 107,