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April 26, 1961 (10 pages)

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eae eR akc ery eR lt iim NK RRR iia NER a aa a 3 aq ea a Bal j Wednesday, April 26, 1961 Veterans Hospital 4 _ Proposed By Johnson = Congressman Harold T. : . — = lation calling for construc _ _ Johnson has introduced legis tion of a 500 bed veterans’ hospital in Sacramento. “This important addition to our veterans hospital system would serve much of Northern California, which m has a large veteran population,” Congressman Johnson . declared as he introduced the legislation, “The sick and disabled veterans of Northern California arefacedwitha critical shortage of hospital bed-space. Almost daily, I hear of cases where veterans are suffering pain and their families undue hardship because of the lack of adequate . facilitiestotreatthem. This is the least we can do." Congressman Johnson said the Sacramento site was chosen becuasé it is the center of transportation by air, railand highways serving the entire Northern California region. Take Care of Theom— IT doesn't poy to fet ao house deteriorate for lack of painting — especially today. When painting is neglected, rot, rust and decay begin. Soon repairs are necessary thot cost far more than painting—and the painting _ must still be done to protect the repairs, If your house needs a paint job, save money. Call us and have it done now, FREE ESTIMATES TERMS-OF. COURSE Elmer Modar L—call 265-2709. SINGER SEWING CENTER EXPERT REPAIR ON ALL MAKES FREE ESTIMATES 552 BROAD ST., N. C.----ph. 265-2631 with the sport. Legal Notice No, 23482 SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ; THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ‘IN AND FORTHECOUNTY OF Redwood Stain & Sealer Approved & Recommended By PLACER Pacific Northwest Redwood Assn. : . ERNEST. HANSON Plaintiff vs. ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERT Y DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT ADVERSE TO PLAINTIFF'S OWNERSHIP OR ANY CLOUD UPON PLAINTIFF'S TITLE THEREOF. Defendants / THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OUTSIDE WHITE oi Base $28 cal. EXTERIOR—INTERIOR .,. $319 Gal. NO ODOR-POLY VINYL BASE ‘Assorted Colors ‘INGS TO: ALL” PERSONS UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERT Y DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT ADVERSE TO PLAINTIFF'S OWNERSHIP OR ANY CLOUD UPON PLAINTIFF ‘'S TITLE THEREOF: You and each of you are hereby directed to appear and answer the Complaint in an action entitled as above brought against you in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Placer, 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 3 UNIT APARTMENT Two furnished and one unfurnished, basement with storage and laundry facilities, right in town, extra deep lot with room for another unit, this is ome of the neatest rental apartment deals available, and only $20,000.00, good OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETthat, unless you appear and} TOUR .OF NEVADA CITY...This f Woods and printed by Berliner and amateur bicycle race in Nevada City June 11. Charles Allert, holding the poster, is the director of the event. Allert has had much experience in promoting this type of racing and has a national reputation for his association NUGGET Photo by Prentiss Studio r color poster, designed by Osborn and announces the forthcoming cGinnis, Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice the Complaint. The object of this action is to make the above defendants set forth the nature of their claim or claims to the real property inthe Complaint and hereinafter described, if any they have, and that such claim or claims be adjudged to be of no effect and void, and that Plaintiff's title to \said real property be against them. _ That said real property is kituated in the Counties of Placer and Nevada, State of California and is particularly described as follows; The Northwest 1/4 of Section 9, Tow nship 961, 2 16 West, Range 11 East, and also known as "Dry Creek Placer Mine Patent No, 1591, comprising the Northwest 1/4 of Section 9 Township 16 North, Range 11EastM.D.B.& M.” also known as "Mining Ground on Bear River known as Whipple and Bartlett claim in Section 9 Township 16 North, Range 11 East M.D.B. & M.” GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the said County of Placer, this 14 day of April 1961. L. Rechenmacher (seal) Publish: April 19,26; May 3. and 10, 1961. clerk answer as above required, the said Plaintiff will take judgDavid Maltman Legal Notice REALTOR 125 Mill Street Phone 273-7291; 273-2225 or 273-2903 ment for any money or damages demanded in the Complaint as arising upon contract or will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in ~~ WATER b' PROBLEMS? lf The Pump Is Dry ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN NO, 23482 ORDER FOR PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS IN. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PLACER ERNEST HANSON Plaintiff vs CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERT Y DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT ADVERSE TO PLAINTIFF'S OWNERDROP IN And Talk It Over. We Can Save You Money COMPLETE WATER SERVICE WATER LINES WATER PURIFICATION ocd load Ge PUMPS & PRESSURE SYSTEMS S For Any Or All Of These See.. “The How’s Your Water’ Boys COOK & McGUINN At Squirrel Creek Rd...Dial 273-2851 SHIPOR ANY CLOUD UPON PLAINTIFF'S TITLE THEREOF x Defendants IT APPEARING to the satisfaction of the above entitled Court from the Affidavit of PAUL D MORSE this day filed herein and from said Plaintiff's verified Complaint on file herein that a cause of action exists in favor of the said Plaintiff
and against each and all of the Defendants named and designated in the Complaint and Summons in the above entitled action andthat each and all of said Defendants are necessary and proper parties to said action; AND IT FURTHER APPEARINT TO THE COURT that the names ofall of said Defendants and the places of residence of each and all of said Defendants whether within or without the State of CalifOrnia are unknown to said Plaintiff and to the said Affiant and thatnone of the said Defendants have been served personally with said Summons and that the said Summons cannot be served upon any of the said Defendants personally or otherwise’ than by publication thereof: NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the said Summons be served upon each and all of the said Defendants as named and designated in the said Complaint and in the said Summons by publication thereof in Auburn Journal which is a newspaper of general circu~ lation printed and published in the County. of and by publication thereof in Nevada County Nugget which is a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the the County of Nevada, State of California, the Counties wherein the real property described in said Complaint is situated, that said news-. ' papers are hereby designated }; A bill by Assemblyman Paul J. Lunardi for an apPropriation for a study and possible cure for California's ailing pearcrop, AB 303, has been approved in amended form by the Committee on Agriculture. It now goes to the Assembly floor. Lunardi's billasked fora grant of $91,356 to the University of California to study the mysterious malady which is making serious inroads on thecrop, The committee approved less than half the amount, or $41,500 for the initial study during the first year. The measure carries an urgencyclause because of the serious damage to the pear industry by a disease which stunts trees over the years, said Lunardi, and in some instances kills them overnight. “Theretail value of pears amounts to $243 million in California," henoted. “Loss of a big percentage of this income can mean a heavy blow to allied industries and to labor, " nvest In The Best..REALTOR WEEK April 23-29 Pear Bill Approved By Assembly Committee Pear Decline, asthe disease _ is known, "is assumed to be disease, although all previous observations and study has failed to identify any diseasé organism or any other bodys that may cause the trouble, " said Lunardi. The University of -California, he added, already has responded to the industry’ request for research against the disease, but its present program is inadequate and more study funds areneeded . . “Dido & Aenaes”’ At Davis Henry Purcell's opera "Dido and Aenaes" will be performed this spring on the , Davis campus of the Univer. Sity of California as the final event in the Festival of the . Arts, ‘The production, set for May 19, isunderthe musical direction of Jerome W. Rosen. ia aiiinemnauniaa NEVADA COUNTY 101 MILL P.O.Box 88 COMPLETE TITLE & S. SCOTT AFFILIATED WITH WESTERN TITLE INSURANCE AND GUARANTY COMPANY GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA Vice President-Manager el TITLE COMPANY STREET Phone 273-7241 ESCROW SERVICE BARROW by the said Court as the ones most likely to give notice to the persons to be served and publication shall be once a week for four successive weeks as provided in Section 6064 of the Government Code of the State of California. DONE IN OPEN COURT, this 14th day of April1961. Lowell L. Sparks . JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in and for the County of Placer. Publish: April 19,26, May 3 and 10, 1961. McGee 20 miles. LOOK FOR Pumps -GarageEquipmentGraduates 768 Mission St. _—_——_—_—_———— . + PUBLIC AUCTION »# SATURDAY MAY sold by order of owners of TAHOE SUGAR PINE CO. Washington, California Highway 40 to Auburn, Highway 49 to Nevada City, Route 20, Nevada City to Washington, Approximately $542.499.00 Approximate Valuation MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT Complete Sawmill & Equipment Conveyors File Room Equipment Shop Tools& Equipment Boiler Equip. Hi Line & Power Feed Wiring Pipe & Pipe fittingsLogging Equipment Misc, Fire Apparatus Office Furniture & Misc, items for further information Contact IRWIN FRIEDMAN Auctioneer Ex 2-5864 6th 10:00 A.M. THE SIGNS General Plant EquipmentSan Francisco, Calif. Todd F. McGee, son of Mr. and Mrs. GaringT. McGee of Gold Flat Road, Nevada City, was graduated from recruit training, March . 24, at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. The cost of the arms race is about $40 a year for each man, woman, andchild now Placer, State of California, ! Gk See ZT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING = Commercial, Industrial, Residential FIXTURES & living in the world, SUPPLIES . LICENSED GARDEN TOOLS ROTOTILLERS OLYMPIC STAINS DOUBLE AND SINGLE KITCHEN SINKS Flat Rim $16.50 The Bank Building 112 Bank St., Grass Valley Cedar Ridge Building Materials "MERRILL BROS." Ph. 273 4254 P.O. Box 248 Cedar Ridge TO coLFAX = COLFAX HIGHWAY AT BRUNSWICK RD. LAWNMOWERS PLASTIC PIPE BOYSEN PAINTS Ledge Rim $16.75 Phone 273-2196 $22,500 3 BEDROOM HOME & FIVE ACRES At Beautiful Penn Valley, close to new school and store. . Huge garage and work shop, barn own well plus N.I.D. irrigation system to all meadows. Home has spacious rooms, many Built-Ins.. Fireplace and sewing room. A true home to your family.. PLEASE COMPARE THIS BARGAIN! with work shop. $11,500RAY JA REALTY 650 S. Aubum, Phone 273-7350 NEW 2 bedroom home with hardwood floors, insulated, all elec. kitchen, large closets & a kitchen with cabinets every woman dreams of. Approx. 1/2 acre fronting on good black top road, school bus at door, has patio 20 ft. x 20 ft., huge double garage and corrals, fenced, has COBUS Grass Valley