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_and-saidnote in this:
‘vada City,
is an amended
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
_ AT PUBLIC AUCTION
WHEREAS, German Bar Gold
Mines, Inc., a corporation, by
deed of trust dated the 29th day
of September, 1947, and recorded
in Volume U of Mortgages, at
page 93, Sierra County Records,
California, did grant and convey
the premises therein and hereinafter described to RAY MANWELL and E. T. MANWELL
the undersigned, as trustees, to
secure, among other things, the
payment of one promissory note,
executed on September 29th, 1947,
by the said German Bar Gold
Mines, Ine., a corporation for the
principal sum of ELEVEN
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($11,000.00), with interest from date until
paid, at the rate of six per cent
(6%) per annum, payable on demand; and
WHEREAS, default has been
mace under the said deed of trust
That no
part of said sum has been paid
and the whole thereof is now due.
and owing; and
WHEREAS, the said deed of
trust provides that if default be
made in payment of said promissory note, when due, the owner
and holder of said note may declare the whole of the principal
and interest thereon immediately
due and payable and require the
said trustees to sell the property
thereby granted; such sale to
be made after the holder of said
note shall have filed in the. office
of the County Recorder of the
County-where the property is
Situate, a notice of such breach
and of election to sell, and three
months ‘shall have elapsed from
the date of said recording, and
WHEREAS, KENNETH DEMPSEY, the owner and holder of
said note did, as aforesaid, declare, that default had been made
and did declare the whole of the
principal and, interest immediately due and payable and thereupon
on the 8th day of May, 1948, did
record in the said county recorder’s office, in Book 131. of
Official Records at page 2, due
notice of breach and election: to
se}l the premises hereinafter described to accomplish the objécts
of the trusts therein expressed;
NOW, THEREFORE, notice is
hereby given that, by virtue of
the authority in them’ vested by
said deed of trust, the undersigned will, as trustees, sell at
Public auction in the manner provided by law, to the highest. bidder for cash in lawful money of
the United States, on Thursday,
the 28th day of April, 1949, at
the hour of 10:00 o’clock A.M.
at the Courthouse of the County
of Nevada, in the City of NeState of California,
all the interest conveyed to and
held by the trustees, by the
aforesaid deed of trust in and
to all that certain real property
set forth therein, situate’ in the
County of Nevada, State of California, and particularly described
as follows:
All those certain mining claims
constituting and being in the
Snow Point Mining District in
the Counties of Nevada and Sierra, the’ property of the German
Bar Gold Mines, Inc., to-wit:
1. The German Bar Conselidated Quartz Mine consisting of
the German Bar Gold Quartz
Mine and German Bar Extension
Mine designated by the Surveyor
General as Lot No. 4265 embtacing a portion of Section 11 and
12 in Township 18 North of
Range 10 East, Mount Diablo
Meridian particularly described
by metes and bounds in Patent
recorded in Book ‘‘4”’ of Patents
at pages 340 et seq, Nevada
County Records. :
2, Also. that certain mining
claim known as the Don Carlos
Mining Claim, being 600 feet wide
more or less and 1500 feet long
more or less and bounded on the
Northwest by German Bar Extension Mines.
3. Also that certain mining
claim known as the Inca Mining
Claim being 600 feet wide more
or Jess and 1500 feet long more
or less and bounded on. the
Northeast by the German Bar
Extension Mine.
4. Also that certain mining
claim known as Aztec Mining
Claim being 600 feet wide more
or less and 1506 feet long more
or less and bounded on_ the
Northeast by the German Bar
Quartz Mine. >
5. Also that certain mining
claim. known as the San Martin,
more particularly described as
follows: Starting at a point: A.
925 feet from the S. W. corner
of the Inca claim of the German
Bar Gold Mines, Inc: and running
S. E. a distance of 1500 feet to
a point marked C.; then S. W. a
distance of 600 feet to a point
marked D.; then N. W. 1500 feet
to a point marked B.; and then
600 feet N. E. to the starting
point A. as shown on the map.
Twenty acres in all. This claim
is situated in Section 11 Tp. 18
N., R. 10 E., M. D. B. & M. and
is an amended location of the
San Martin recorded Sept. 16,
1935 and recorded in Book 31 of
Mining Claims at page 462, Sept.
24, 1987.
6. Also that
claim known
mining
Bolivar,
certain
as the
more particularly described as
follows; Starting at the N. E.
eorner of the German Bar pat“ented claim a stake marked A.
bed of the
center apthe
at its
and following
Middle Yuba
proximately 550 feet to a point]
marked B.; then S. E, a distance
of 1500 feet to a point marked
C.; then southwest a _ distance
of approximately 450 feet to a
point marked D.; and then N. W.
1500 feet to the starting point
A.; approximately 15 acres. This
claim is situated between the German Bar Patented Claim and the
Middle Yuba River and is in
Section 11 Township 18 North,
Range 10 E. Nevada County. This
location of the
Bolivar recéfded Sept. 16, 1935
in Book 31 of Mining Claims at
page 461, Sept. 24, 1987, together
with the improvements thereupon
For the purpose of paying the
balance due upon the principal
Sum of said note, to-wit; The
sum of Eleven Thousand Dollars
€$11,000.00), together with interest thereon from the 29th day
of September, 1947, as provided
in said note; sums if any advanced under the terms of said
deed of trust; and expenses of
said sale and the additional sum
of Two Hundred andFifty
($250.00) Dollars as and for attorneys fees and compensation
of said trustees as therein provided, Terms of sale cash in lawful money of the United States.
DATED: March 25th, 1949.
RAY MANWELL
E. T. MANWELL
Publish Mar. 81, April 7, 14, 21,
1949.
CITATION
No. J-122
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF NEVADA.
JUVENILE .
In the Matter of SHARON
LOLEEN HEATH, A_ Person
Under the Age of Twenty-one
Years, who should be declared
free from the custody and control of her parents.
THE PFOPLE OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA:
TO ORLIN -HEATH and MARION ELIZABETH VAN HOUTE,
the mother and father of. the
above named person, and to all
persons claiming to be the
mother and for father of such
person, who is a child of the age
of three years and eighteen days,
and is subject to the provisions
of section 701 of the Welfare
and Institutions Code of California.
YOU AND EACH OF YOU
ARE HEREBY CITED tto be
and appear in the Superior Court
of the State of California, in
and for the County of Nevada,
at the courtroom thereof, in the
Court’ House in Nevada City,
California, on the 6th day of
May, 1949, at.10 o’clock A. M.,
then and there to show eause,
if any you have, why SHARON
LOLEENE HEATH should not
be by this court declared free
from the custody and control of
and for failure to attend as
hereinabove required, you will
be deemed guilty of a contempt
of court.
GIVEN. UNDER MY HAND
AND SEAL OF THE SUPERIOR
COURT OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF NEVADA,
this 8rd day of March, 1949.
R. E. DEEBLE, Clerk
By RUSSELL WILSON
Deputy
Publish Mar. 10, 17, 24, 31, 1949
NOTICE OF TIME SET FOR
HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR SETTING ASIDE ESTATE TO
WIDOW
No. 4958
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF NEVADA
In the Matter of the Estate of
HENRY C, MENZEL, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a petition for the prabate
of the will of HENRY C. MENZEL, Deceased, and for the issuance to ADA B. MENZEL, also
known as ADDIE B. MENZEL,
of Letters Testamentary has been
filed in this Court, and that Friday, the 15th day of April, 1949,
at 10 o’clock A.M. of said day,
at the court room of said court,
at the court house in Nevada
City, County~ of Nevada, State
of California, has been set for
the hearing of said petition, at
which time and place all persons
interested in said estate are notifieg to appear and contest the
same, if they choose. A_ prayer
for setting aside the estate to
the widow of the deceased is included in said petition.
Dated this 29th day of March,
1949.
R. E. DEEBLE, CLERK
By RUSSELL WILSON,
Deputy Clerk
Publish Mar. 31, Apr. 7, 14, 1949.
REAL ESTATE
COMMISSIONER
GIVES TALK
Watson, Sacramento,
amles real estate commissioner,
purposes and functions of the
commission before a meeting of
the Nevada County Real Estate
Board Monday evening at the
Bret Harte int’ Grass Valley:
Thirty-nine realtors and_ their
guests were present.
Watson, who was accompanied
by his wife, stressed the commission hope to give intelligent
and sympathetic interpretation
of state laws.and protect. public
against infringements of the
laws, thereby protecting the real
estate profession.
Watson told the real. estate
men they are the real community
builders and pioneers of the
present day, by leading in the
development of new areas and
subdivisions.
Following his talk, Watson
threw~themeeting open ‘to questions and a round table discussion of real estate problems.
ourselves, her father and mother, !
Mr. and Mrs.e Reg Davis, Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. John
Fortier and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Epley of Grass Valley; and
Mr. and Mrs. C. Al. Heath, Nevada City, were guests of the
board at the dinner meeting.
Davis, deputy state commissioner of real estate, gave a
‘short talk on real estate problems. Fortier, president of Grass
Valley chamber of commerce,
gave a short address of welcome
to the group and their guests.
William Stinson, president of
the. board, presided. atthe meeting.
Other members and _ guests
present were Howard Mehrmann,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nile, I. C.
Bell, and Walter Engell, Nevada
City; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leitzell, Town Talk; Mrs. Helen
Baker, Mrs. Bessie Bragg, Mrs.
Edna Roark, Mrs. William Esterly, Miss Dorothy Baker, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Dart, Mr. and Mrs.
William Stinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.
Wes White, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Levy, Earl Adams, Harold Biggs,
Forrest Airington, John Looser,
Ed Williford Richard Looser,
John Hodge and David Maltman.
DEPUTY SHERIFF HELD
FOR SCHWARTZ DEATH
Funeral services took place
Saturday afternoon in Holmes
funeral home for George Elmer
Schwartz, who died near Oroville following a beating in a
construction camp in Butte .
county. ;
Rev. Dahlgren Casey read the
service. Interment was in the
Forest View cemetery. Merril
Metcalf, burly special deputy is
being held in connection with the
death. Followng an investigation
by Mrs. Schwartz, Metcalf was
arrested. He is being held without bail.
Surviving are his wife, Florence and two children, in Grass
Valley and his aged mother in
Nevada City, and _ sister, Mrs.
Kent Walker also: of Nevada
City.
PLAY SAFE
To thousands of Americans,
during the course of the year,
the end of the week -has-eome—to
mean the end of life, points ou
the California State Automobile
association. Motorists taking week
end trips are urged to play safe
and take it easy.
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Our meats are 80 priced that you enjoy real economy, as well
as top sauality,. when you order from
213 Commercial Street — Phone 67 — "NEVADA CITY .
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gave a short talk on the]
Easter Seal Poster. Girl
“LITTLE MISS HOPEFUL” is
Bette Jean Bligh of Custer,
.South Dakota, poster girl for
the 1949 Easter seal drive of
the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. Bette
Jean, who is receiving medical
and therapeutic care in one of
the country’s first hospitalschool units to be financed by
Easter seal funds, is a victim
of cerebral palsy, but now able
to. walk. She is a symbol of
the hope extended to the nation’s. crippled through _the
services financed by Easter
seals.
FORMER SUPERVISOR
ALEX ROBERTSON’S
WIFE DIES MONDAY
Mary Louise ‘Robertson, 78,
wife’ of © former Meadowlake
township supervisor Alex Robert-son, died at'her home in Hobart
Mills Monday morning.
Mrs. Robertson had been
for several years. —
A native of Virginia City, Nevada, Mrs. Robertson had lived
at Hobart Mills for the past 39
years.
Her husband, who survives her,
is Nevada county’s well-known
former east-end supervisor for a
period of 16 years, Alexander
(Alex) Robertson.
There are no children.
Services were held at Truckee’s Colonial mortuary at 2 p.m.
ill
Wednesday with cremation following .at East Lawn, Sacramento.
;
Serene will be our days and
bright,
And happy will our nature be,
And joy. its own security.
—William Wordsworth
fof recreational director.
When love is an unerring light,’
A city-wide recreation program
‘for students and adults of Nevada City was approved at a
special meeting of the board of
trustees of. Nevada City unified
school district Monday night.
; Voting to adopt a _ resolution
to institute the recreation program, includes hiring of a qualified director, weré the following
members of the “board who attended the. meeting: J. Howard
Penrose, president; Paul J. Berggren, Dr. B. W. Hummelt, John
L. Larue, M. D. Coughlin, and
school principals Ed Frantz. and
Lloyd Geist.
Other civic and club leaders
invited to hear the plan for organized recreation in the community were: Dr. C. N. Kerrin,
representing Lions club; Marvin
Shock, Rotary club; Mrs. Hazel
Estes, president of high ‘school
P-TA; William Mullis, city council; and Ralph H. Shaw and Fred
Eilerman, San Mateo county.
Shaw and Eilerman, formerly
of Nevada City, made the trip
from Redwood ‘City to help advise the board. Shaw, now superintendent of parks and. recreation for San Mateo county,
described how a full time recreation director could plan community programs in _ football,
basketball, dancing, ping pong,
tennis, various arts and crafts
clubs, shows and other activities.
Such a program would be for
girls and boys, men and women,
and would utilize the services of
volunteers who would not have
the time to do the work alone,
Shaw pointed out. Eilerman stateg
from his experience he _ believed
Nevada City could successfully
operate. a recreational program.
Nevada City people present
asked many~ questions concerning the requirements for such a
project, after which the board
passed the resolution to try the
plan, provided a capable director
can be secured and all school
and city facilities can be utilized.
A request is to be made to
the state recreation commission
in Sacramento for a list of possible applicants for the position
To, preserve a long course of
years still and uniform, amid the
uniform darkness of storm and
cloud and tempest, ° requires
strength from above deep —
draughts from the fount of di‘Henderson said, 1,720,353 fee-paid
Nevada City Nugeet, Thuraday, March 31,
$ ergs
19493
360 VEHICLES ADDED CLASSIFIED ADS
TO NEVADA COUNTY
LICENSE REGISTRATION
Registration of Nevada county
vehicles with the California department of motor vehicles
showed an increase of 3860 for
ame
COMPLETE FIRE PROTECTION
POOLE FIRE EQUIP CO
Extinguishers of all kinds. Firé
Hose and fittings. a
ine. CQ2.
Phone 375J, 128 So. APY
1948 over the previous year, according to the annual report released this week by A. H. Henderson, director. The total registration in Nevada County for 1948
The figure is the largest for any
state in the union or any foreign. 7,
Three pianos to be sold in vicine
ity. One high grade used. pine
in fine playing condition and
slightly used new spinet pianos.
was 8,274. : Low terms given to reliable per
The department also an-. ties. Free delivery. Considera
nounced 4,216,532 vehicles were] saving. For immediate informa~
registered in 1948 in California. tion, write CLINE PIANO COs
12th and Webster Sts., Oakland
Ts
FOR SALE
California.”
country, according to Henderson.
The figure may be increased
somewhat by year-end applications and _ transactions whose
complexity delayed earlier clearance. :
Henderson. said the total represented an increase of 282,437
vehicles over that for 1947 and
home
Diamond Match Co.
how easy it is to repair now and
pay monthly out of’ income. 10%
down’ payment required. Phoiie
Nevada City 22. Sam L. Rouland,
manager.
Ready money for repairs om
modernization. See The
.and:* leartr
mi7-81e
was the first year that California
registration had exceeded four
million units.
Fees were paid on 4,158,843 vehicles and 57,689 were exempt.
In Los Angeles county alone,
IS THERE SUPPOSED TO BE
buried and lost treasure on your
land?. We wil help you find, it
on percentage with mo
scientific equipment. Inquire
Box MF, Nugget Office.
and exempt vehicles were registered, a total almost equal to the
latest available combined registration figures for Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Utah and Arizona.
in
who can meet the public. Good
appearance and personality essential.
ability but sheuld average about
CAN PLACE’ IMMEDIATELY
Nevada County, high type man
Income dependent on
William Pierce, Nevada city
bartender, arrived at the scene
of a fatal accident almost immediately after it happened last
Saturday night near the Bear
river bridge on the Grass ValleyColfax road. Harvey W. Preece,
Colfax pharmacist, was instantly
killed as his car struck the inside bank of a bad .curve near
to
co
Five Model Home Exhibit otandiy
grade used piano in fine playing
new spinet pi
given to
‘delivery.
For immediate information, write
CLINE PIANO CO.
Webster Sts.,
double ordinary wages. Permanent. Write The J. R. Watkins
Nevada City Man At Co., 4512 Hollis St, Oakand 5.
as Calif. a
Scene of Accident wh
FOR SALE a
be sold in vicinity. One higtt
slightly used
9.7 Low terms.
reliable parties. Free
Considerable savings
ndition and fou
12th and
Oakland 7, Cabi=
son, W. D. Pierce ,and a friend
stopped at the curve when they
saw another car stopped with a
plants. Giant Marigold and Hollyhock
Growers, Hills Flat.
the bridge and bounced across teenie. Al4a.
the road and down 200 feet into “a
a canyon. FOR SALE s
Pierce, accompanied by his Fine Everbearing Strawberry
Fruft
alé4e
seed at Colfax
covered Preece’s body approximately ten feet from the wrecked
car.
I have often said that all the
misfortunes of men spring from
young couple standing at the A Most UNUSUAL 4
side of the road. The young opportunity for a lady age 28
couple informed Pierce of the. }4, 45 who seeks income “ee
car in the canyon and they disbusiness.
164 Grand Avenue
Must be neat, courteous, relinbles: 2
UNITEX
Sanitary Garments :
Oakland
azic
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vine Love. —Mary Baker Eddy
their not knowing how to live
quietly at home, in ther own. to
rooms. —Pascal! be
The heart that is to be filled
the brimi with holy joy must
held still. — Bowes
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