1901: Rosenberg evicted from Healdsburg store

125 years ago – March 21, 1901

Forced out: The Great Eastern disposing of their stock of goods

Those in need of clothing, shoes, hats, etc., should call on the Great Eastern Clothing House at once, as they are selling out regardless of cost and must vacate their store by April 1st, as the following notice will show:

“Messrs. Rosenberg & Cerf—Take notice that you are hereby requested to quit and deliver up to me the possession of the premises now held and occupied by you, being the premises known as the first floor of the northeast side of the Masonic block, situated on the west side of West street, between Matheson and North streets, in the City of Healdsburg, at the expiration of the month of your monthly tenancy of said premises, commencing on the first day of March, 1901, and ending the first day of April, 1901. This is intended as a month’s notice to quit for the purpose of terminating your tenancy aforesaid. Henry Fox. Dated at Healdsburg, Cal., Mar. 4, 1901.”

75 years ago – March 22, 1951

Premiere of ‘Life in Healdsburg’ held yesterday

First showing of the natural-colored motion picture “Life in Healdsburg” filmed during the past week throughout the Healdsburg area was premiered yesterday at the Aven Theatre. Stars of the film were the town Healdsburg, its citizens and its numerous activities…

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