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June 1, 1948 (4 pages)

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« 4—NevadaCity-Grass Valley’ Nugget, June 1, 1948 The Diary of a 49’er LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS No. 8969 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA LEGAL NOTICE West line of the Oakland School playground, an iron pin, whence the Southwest corner of Section 13, Township 16 North, Range 8 East, bears South 64° 37’ West 4116.08 feet; thence South 15° 53’ West 401.85 feet; thence South 3° 47’ East 13.03 feet; thence South 58° 18’ East 20.27 feet to a point on North line of Gold Flat Road; thence along North line of said Gold Flat Road; South 75° 36°" East 65.14 feet; North NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY : No. 6702 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF’ PLACER @ IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA MAYNARD HENDERSON, and In the Matter of the Estate of PAULINE HENDERSON, his ERIC GRAM, Deceased. wife, Notice is hereby given that the . , Plaintiffs, undersigned executrix of the Esvs. tate of Eric Gram, Deceased, will FREDENBURR, MAY 89° 27’. East 335.32 feet and North MARY on or after the 10th day of June, FREDENBURR, EDWARD 67° 07’ East 312.70 ‘feet; thenec 1948, sell at private sale, to the GRANHOLM and LAURA A. North 3° 52’ West 67.58 feet; thence highest bidder, upon the terms and GRANHOUM, his wife, GEORGE North 45° 27". Bast 104.99 feet; conditions hereinafter mentioned, L. JONES, GLENDOLYN MACthence North 52°37’ East 95.16 and subject to confirmation of BOYLE, OAKLAND SCHOOL feet; thence North 52°59’ East thence North 59° 35’ the above-named Superior Court, DISTRICT, ALFRED MAR70.00 feet; TIN, ED COLVIN, J. E. MARWest 29.96 feet;. thence North all the right, title and interest and estate of the said Eric Gram, RIOTT; 15 EL “STEIN, “5B. B. 34° 12’ West 134.78 feet; thence deceased, at the time of his death, North 18° 29’ West 119.07 feet to our horses and then take HUCKINS, and also all other which is the real property herepersons unknown claiming’ any an iron pin whence the corner of inafter described, and all the right, title, estate, lien or inNo, 4-Orleans Lode, bears South right, title and interest that the -73° 00’ East 243.29 feet; thence terest in the real property desaid eState has by operation of; scribed in the complaint adNorth 73°00? West 173.86 feet; law or otherwise acquired of, and verse to plaintiffs’ ownership or thence South 45°16’ West 77.63 in, and to that certain lot, piece any cloud upon plaintiffs’ title feet; thence South 387° 33’ East or parcel of land, situate, lying 123.08 feet, identical with the thereto, front of. the cabin until he Southeast -corner of the Oakland and being in the County of NeDefendants wada, State of California, and THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE School playground; thence South ]/ more particularly described as OF CALIFORNIA: SEND 58° 20? West’ 455.23 feet identical follows, to wit: with the Southwest corner of the GREETINGS TO: From a point of beginning loplayground; MARY FREDENBURR, MAY Oakland _ School Lugging logs to the saw has been changed to bringing the SAW cated on the Northerly ‘property Quickly and easily attached to the tractor, this new, FREDENBURR, EDWARD thence’ North. 36° 25’ West 203.80 io the logs! line of .U. S. Highway 40 and at GRANHOLM and LAURA A. feet to the place of beginning, Dearborn cordwood saw travels an place the tractor will go. Oper-, U. S. Highway 40 Survey Station 6.87 acres, more. or ated by the tractor’s power take-off, the belt is always in place, ssvGRANHOULM, his wife. GEORGE containing 279, South 64°37’ East 415.0 ft. {ng the usual bother of lining up belt, saw and tractor. The blade wiil L. JONES, GLENDOLYN MACless. That the object of said action along the Northerly property line ee through large and heavy wood, fence posts and -railroad ties. BOYLE, @AKLAND SCHOOL U. S. Highway 40 to a highway en not in use the blade is covered with a metal safety guard. Te DISTRICT, ALFRED MARTIN, is to obtain the judgement of this 6” x 6” cement marker, known as transport the saw the entire unit is raised by the tractor’s hydrauite, Court against the said defendants ED COLVIN, J. E. MARRIOTT, U. S. highway station 283 plus 15, mechanism. Il. E. STEIN, B. B. HUCKINS, and each one of them known and ~~. thence South 65°05’ East 280.55 WM. HUCKINS, and also all unknown as follows: ft. to the quarter corner of the That all adverse claims to and other persons unknown claiming PAYS $250 FOR Northeast one fourth of Section any right, title, estate, lien or all clouds upon the title of the . DRUNKEN DRIVING 22, Township 17 North, Range 14: interest in the real property plaintiff in the said real property NEVADA CITY: Clyde Barnes, East M. D. B.:& M. said quarter described in the complaint ador any and every part thereof be 40, a miner of Grass Valley, arcorner being common to the verse to plaintiffs” ownership or determined by the judgement and rested Wednesday night for Northwest one quarter of Section any cloud upon plaintiffs’ title decree of the said Court and that drunken driving, pleaded guilty. 23, Township 17 North, Range 14 it be decreed that plaintiffs are thereto, defendants. yesterday before City Judge Miles East, M. D, B. & M. Thence from GRASS VALLEY: Roger Snipe, You and each of*you are here-* the sole owners in fee of said Coughlin and was fined $250. GRASS VALLEY: The Nevada GRASS VALLEY: The comthe point of beginning, North coach, recently awarded thetrack ae real property and the whole thereby directed to appear and answer golden track shoes to the five stumencement class of the Grass ValCounty Conservation Council, of the complaint in an action enof of the said real property here25°23’ East, 100.0 ft. to a point. Thence North 64°37’ West 100.0 ft. ley High School Sunday evening which Forrest Varney is president, dents of the Grass Valley High titled as above, brought against in described, being the same real School for breaking high school! to a point? Thence South 25°23’ wore their caps and gowns for and Harry Hyatt, secretary, has property described in the complaint you in the Superior Court of the West 100.0 ft. to a point located the first time when they listened approved. the two initiative records, State of California, in and for the of plaintiffs on file herein and that on the Northerly property line The five are Roger Montre, Gilto the Baccalaureate sermon in amendments which will halt net IN THE DISTRICT COURT of County of Nevada, within ten (10) plaintiffs are in the possession of fishing in the Sacramento and of U. S. Highway 40 and at.a the schoo] auditorium. . Glover, Denton Ince, Orley the United States for.the Northern bert days after the service on you of the property and entitled to the Bee ae Rey. Frank Buck gave the inSan Joaquin Rivers, and prohibit highway station 278. Thence District of California. In the matColwell, and Bud Collier. this summons, if served within possession of the said real propFifteen awards of silver champvocation, Rev. W. W. Turner made seine netting along the Southern the County of Nevada, or within erty, and the whole thereof, and South 64°37’ East 100.0 ft. along ter of A’ C. Molen, aka Alvin C. the opening .remarks, Adjutant California Coast. the Northerly property line U. S: Mclen, Bankrupt No. 11092. Notice ionship shoes were made for the thirty (30) days if served elsethat the said defendants have not Sierra Foothill B teams: Track Henry Hotvedt gave a scripture Petition signers will be sought where. and that no one of the said deHighway 40 to highway station of First Meeting of Creditors. To reading, Rev. Donald A. Getty as voters. go to the polls today, 279, and to the point of beginning. the creditors of A. C. Molen, aka letters were awarded ten in the fendants, including the unknown You are hereby notified that uttered a Baccalaureate prayer, but of course at the requred legal Said parcel of land being 230 /1000 Alvin C, Molen, has been duly A division and twenty-one letters unless you appear and answer as persons made defendants herein, : Rev. John W. Watson delivered, distance. adjudged bankrupt on a petition to the B Division. The two amendments above required, the said plaintiff have any sight, title, estate, lien of one acre more or jess. letters were the message, and Rey. Paul M. are proposed asa short term proThree manager Terms and conditions of sale: filed by him on May 25, 1948, and or interest of any kind whatever will take judgement against you Lewis pronounced the benediction. gram for the council. Once the Cash in lawful money of the that the first meeting of his credawarded. for any money or damages dein or to or on the said real propThe program was in charge of the initiative measures have qualified manded n the Compiant as arising erty or any part thereof, and that United States, 10% of the puritors will be held at Sacramento, Nevada County Ministerial Assothe councl wll conduct an energetec chase money to be paid in cash, or Cal, in Court Room No. 2, Post upon contract, or he will apply the said defendants and each of ciation. _ Bidg. on June 18th, 1948, campagn for ther passage, The to the Court for any other relief them, known and unknown, «be by certified check, at the time of Office John Kron played the procestwo amendments are designed to the acceptance of bid, and balance at 10 o’clock a. m., at which plééce forever debarred, enjoined and_redemanded in the Complaint. sional and the recessional. The protect sports fishermen of the on confirmation of sale by said and time the said creditors may That said action is brought by strained from making or asserting opening hymn was, O Worship the state. deeds, instruattend, prove their claims, appoint any claim whatsoever in or to ‘Supertor™ Court; the above named plaintiffs against GRASS VALLEY: The class of King. Mrs. Dorothy Johnson sang ments and search of title the exa trustee, appoint a committee property or any part) the real the above named defendants, and Robert Frost in the high school a solo and Miss Campbell played pense of vendee; taxes “and inof creditors, examine the bankeach of them, to quiet the plainthereof, adverse to plaintiffs and a violin selection. surance to be pro rated. rupt, sell property end transact has turned out 80 historical marktiff’s title to the lands and real that the title of the said plaintiffs on steel All bids or offers must be in such other, businéss as may propers which will.be mounted in and to the said real property property described in the composts and erected under the superwriting and may be left at thé erly come before said meeting. GRASS VALLEY: The election plaint on .file herein in the said and the whole thereof be forever vision of the Lions Club and office of Messrs. Keith, Creede & Dated May 27, 1948. of ‘student officers in the Grass action and hereinafter particularly quieted and adjudged good and sponsorship of the Nevada County Sedgwick, attorneys for said exEVAN J. HUGHES, Valley High School resulted in the described, and to determine the valid, and for such other and Historical Society. ecutrix, at Room 1217, Mills Referee In Bankruptcy, GRASS VALLEY: Funeral archoice of Carl Jones as president adverse claims of the above named further additional order, judgeThe markers are of redwood 220 Bush _ Street, San 437 Post Office Bldg., rangements are pending in a local of the student body, who tallied defendants, and each of them, and ment, decree and.general relief Tower, and those who have seen them deFrancisco 4, California, or may Sacramento, Cal. mortuary chapel for John Mack, 270 votes against 134 for Jim Abra all inknown persons to, and clouds as is meet and ‘proper in the preclare they are a fine example of be delivered to said executrix perJune 1. who was found dead in his home ham. upon the «title to the said real mises. : craftsmanship. Verne — Johnson, sonally at said address, or may GIVEN UNDER MY HAND on South Church Street. The dep‘Margene Hoover was. chosen property. and the whole threof, member: of the club, is chairmn be filed in the office of the Clerk Estate of Eric Gram, De*,. uty coroner states he died Friday pursuant to the provisions of and the seal of the Superior Court vice president with .243-votes as ofa committee which provided ceased. afternoon of a heart attack. Sections 749, 750, and 751 of the of the State of California, in and of the above-entitled Court at compared with 145 for Nita Cortez. any time after the publication of . MESSRS. KEITH, CREEDE the materials for Frost’s: class for
the ‘County of Nevad, this 26 For many years Mack was proCode of Civil Procedure of the Nina Hoover with 242 votes was this notice and before the making . & SEDGWICK to work with. prietor of the O. K. Pool Hall. He State of California, and that the day of February,.1948. chosen secretary of the student of the sale. By GUNTHER R. DETERT * R. E. DEEBLE, retired several years ago because said real property is situate, lying body while Juanice Heather reDATED: May 13, 1948. Attorneys for Executrix. The total vote for the election Clerk of the Superior Court. of .poor health. -Funeral details and being in the County of Neceived 146 ballots. NELLIE S. GRAM, also. 1217 Mills Tower, of a President of the United JOHN SBAFFT,will be completed with the arrivada, State of California, particThe senior class elected Dick ularly known as NELLIE S, COL. San Francisco, California States in 1843 was. 2,636,491. In Deputy. val of a sister from Southern Caldescribed as follows: Rice president, the juniors chose LINS, Executrix of the. May 25, June 1, 8, 15, 22. 1944 the total vote was 45,608,783: % All that certain real property ifornia. Robert Pickthall, and the sophoknown as the % “Thomas Oliver’ By 1860, California wheat. pro: mores Warren Cresswell. The property situated in Section Thirduction had reached -a yield of John Hopkins, who lived 1795freshmen will elect their offivers teen (13) Township ‘Sixteen (16) six million bushels annually. 1879, was a financier and philanat the opening of the Fall term. 3 mM. North, Range Eight (8) . East, thropist who gave property valMount Diablo Base and Meridian, In the fiscal year 1945-46, 38, ued at 4% million dollars to the Ferromagnesian minerals are described as follows: . ! 306 million gallons of water was city of Baltimore for a free hos€ Beginning as a point on the used in San Francisco. usually dark green to black in pital. (Continued from Page 1) JUNE 6, 1852—Only a week more and it is good-bye to Rock Creek. We have arranged all our plans and will leave here on the 14th for San Fran cisco. Marie will take the stage and wait for us until _we arrive, and will carry Jack along with her. The old dog will make no objections, as he is as fond of her as of us. Pard has arranged with a teamster to drive the jackass to Sacramento and we will ride that far on the boat. We calculate to reach the city by the 18th at the latest, and may get there a day earlier. Pard expects to meet his wife. about the 20th. She left New York, or was to, on the 22nd of May. The old boy is restless as a caged animal and paces up and down in has worn a path for a hundred feet or more, as well as wearing out Jack’s patience. The dog started in to follow him, and it was fun to watch him look at Pard “when he made the turn at each end. Jack soon gave it up as a piece of foolishness, this walking all the time and getting nowhere. It was an idiosyncrasy that he pardoned, but refused to be a party to, preferring to curl up alongside of Marie and. be petted. (To be continued) ‘GRADUATES HEAR BACCALAUREATE SERMON SUNDAY GOLDEN SHOES AWARDED HIGH TRACK STARS CONSERVATION COUNCIL SEEKS FISHING RULES BUILD NEVADA COUNTY, LEGAL NOTICE High School. Youths, Construct Historical. Markers For Area 1% Carl Jones Heads High Student Body % O. K. Pool Hall Owner Dies ts % color, owing content. BUILD NEVADA COUNTY to their high From whereI sit.. 4y Joe Marsh . , THIS NEWSPAPER, 1 year Important Ideas Maybe you read, where 2 great Then Truth steps in between, and encyclopedia has sorted all basic points out that two beers never got anybody into trouble—and that ideas into a few select groups. Under the letter “T” they have: Temperance Truth Tyranny. ~~~ ; Soundslike a funny combination. And to philosophize a little, notice that Truth is in the center—between Tyranny and Temperance. Now and then you hear folks criticize temperate people who enjoy a moderate glass of beer.. who talk about “two beers” getting some one into trouble, and claim: seeing that Tyranny never en “There ought to be a law!” Pre Warse Hob Nob ali may be ordered in _ place of any one of the above: Oj Today’s Woman 1 year 0 Parents’ Magazine O Personal Romances () Market Grower's Journal 0) American Girl OU. 8S. Camera O) Flower Grower. ( Homemaker, The © Reader's Digest OC Magazine Digest OJ True Story O Lod Neos Health Magazine. OU) Redbook C) Movie Star Parade C) Modern Screen () Modern Romances O Musical Digest (J Organic Gardening 0) American Fruit Grower C] Christian Herald. ©) Walt Disney Comics 1 year 1 year ----.3 Years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 6 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year i year i year 1 year 1 year. 1 year 3 years rl 1 i “A lively place in a lively town with history” TOM MORRISON, Prop. Broad Street Nevada City STATE. 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