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LEGAL NOTICE
No. 9265
SUMMONS
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF NEVADA.
EDGAR L. DOW, Jr., Plaintiff,
vs. MICHAEL ANSTETT; WILLIAM CAMPBELL, also known as
WILLIAM B. CAMPBELL; MARY
A. MURNINGHAN; MARGARET
MURNINGHAN; JAMES MURNINGHAN; and ‘Also all other persons’ unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in the
real. property described in the
complaint adverse to plaintiff's
ownership or any cloud upon
plaintiff’s title thereto,’’ Defendants.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF. CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO:MICHAEL ANSTETT, WILLIAM CAMPBELL, also known as
William B. Campbell, Mary A.
Murninghan, Margaret Murninghan, James Murninghan, and “Also
all-other—persons unknown -claiming any right, title, estate, lien ‘or
interest in the real property
scribed in plaintiff's complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or
any cloud upon plaintiff's title
thereto, Defendants.
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 Nevada, within ten (10) days
‘after the service upon you of this
summons. if served within’ the
County_of Nevada, or within thirty
(30) days if served elsewhere.
You are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as
above required, the said plaintiff
will take judgment against you for
any money or damage demanded in
the complaint as arising upon contract, or he will apply to the court
for any other relief demanded in
the complaint.
That said action is brought by
the above named plaintiff against
the above named defendants, and
each of them, to quiet the plaintiff’s title to the lands and real
property described in the complaint on file herein in the said
action and hereinafter particularly
described, and to determine the
adverse claims of the above named
defendants, and each of them, and
all unknown persons to, and clouds
upon the title to the said, real
property and the whole thereof,
pursuant to the provisions of Sections 749, 750, and 751 of the Code
of Civil Procedure of the State
of California, and that the said
real property is situate,-lying and
being in the City of Nevada, County
of .Nevada, State of California,
particularly described as_ follows:
All that portion of Lot Ten (10),
in Block Four (4), as said Lot
and Block are designated upon
the official map of the .City of
Nevada, made by H. S. Bradley,
in the year 1869, described as
follows:
Beginning
corner of
point identical
at the Northwest
Lot 10 of Block-4,-a
to the Northeast
-corner of Lot 9, the Power Lot;
thence South 15° 45’ East 251.39
feet along the Easterly line of
the FPower Lot and along the
Westerly line of said Lot 10, being also the Easterly line’ of
Lot 9, to a point in the center of
Deer Creek; thence along the
ecénter of Deer Creek North 85°
13": Bast — 97.78 feet; thence
North 15° 39’ West 272.45 feet to
a point in the Southerly line
of Grove Street; thence along
the Southerly line of Grove
Street South 72° 48’ West 96.50
j feet to the point of beginning.
That the ‘object of the said-action is to obtain the judgment of
this court against the defendants and each one of them known
and unknown follows:
That all claims to and
all clouds of the
plaintiff in property
or any and every part thereof be
determined by the judgment and
decree of the said court, and that
it be decreed that plaintiff is the
sole owner in fee of said real
property and the whole thereof of
the said real property herein described, being the same real property described in the complaint of
plaintiff on file herein and that
plaintiff is in the possession of the
property and entitled to the possession of the said real property, and
the whole thereof, and that the
said defendants have not and that
no one of the said defendants, including the unknown persons made
defendants herein, have any right,
title, estate, lien or interest of any
kind whatsoever in or to or on the
said real property or any part
thereof, and that the said defendants and each of them, known
or unknwn, be forever debarred,
enjoined and restrained from making or asserting any claims whatsoever in or to the real property
or any part thereof, adverse to
Plaintiff ang that the title of the
said plaintiff in and to the said
real property and the whole thereof be forever quieted and adjudged good and valid, andg for
such other and further additional
order, judgment, decree and general relief as is meet and proper
in the premises. i
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND
and the seal of the Superior Court
of the State of California, in and
for the County of Nevada, this
31st day of March, 1949,
(Seal)
said
as
adverse
upon the title
the said real
R. E. DEEBLE
Clerk of the Superior Court
By Russell Wilson
Deputy Clerk
John L. Larue
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish May 6, 13, 20, 27, 1949.
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
NO. 9274
SUMMONS
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF NEVADA
DONALD J. MACARI and MARGERY M. MACARI, Plaintiffs, vs.
THEODORE FLEITZ, MARY
GRAY, T. L. GRAY, Ww. w. GRAY,
PETE MOSCATELLI and TILLIE
MOSCATELLI, his wife, GRACE
E. LARUE, CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK OF SACRAMENTO as
Beneficiary under a Deed of Trust
by Grace E. Larue, BETTY MARTIN WEST, MINNIE WALL, ALFRED W. WILLIAMS, GUILIA
ALARIA, and also all other persons unknown, claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in the
eal property described in the comPlaint adverse to plaintiffs’ ownerShip, or any cloud upon plaintiffs’
title thereto, Defendants.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO:
THEODORE FLEITZ, MARY
GRAY, T. L. GRAY, W. W. GRAY,
PETE MOSCATELLI anq TILLIE:
MOSCATELLI, his wife, GRACE
HE. LARUE, CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK OF SACRAMENTO, as
Beneficiary under a Deed of Trust
by Grace E. Larue, BETTY MARTIN WEST, MINNIE WALL, ALFRED W.: WILLIAMS and wife,
GUILIA ALARIA, and also all
other persons. unknown, claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to
plaintiffs’ ownership, or any cloud
upon plaintiffs’ title thereto, Defendants.
YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED
TO APPEAR and answer the complaint in action
an entitled as
above brought against you in the
Superior Court of the State of
California, in and for the County
of Nevada, within ten (10) days
after service on you of this summons, if served within this county,
or within thirty (30) days if served
elsewhere.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that unless you appear and answer
as above required, said plaintiffs
will take judgment for any money
or damage demanded in the complaint arising upon contract or
hey will apply to the court for any
other relief demanded in the complaint.
This action is brought and the
object thereof:is to quiet title of
plaintiffs, to determine any and
all adverse claims to and clouds
upon the title of plaintiffs to the
real property described in the
complaint, and to make the above
named defendants, and all other
persons unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
in the real property described in
the complaint adverse to plaintiffs’
ownership, or any cloud © upon
plaintiffs’ title thereto, set forth
the nature of their claim or claims
to the property hereinafter described, if any they have, and that
such claim or claims be adjudged
to be of no effect and void, and
that title of plaintiffs to the same
be quieted against them, and each
of them, or as to any unknown.
That said land is situate in the
County of Nevada, State of California, and is more particularly
described as follows:
All that portion of lot Fifteen
(15) Block Fifty-three (53) of the
city of Nevada, as.said lot and
bleek are designated upon the
official map of: the said City of
Nevada, made by H. S. Bradley
in the year. 1869, described as
follows:
Commencing at 16 Ib. rail, being
Northeast corner of Lot 17,
previously established,: situated on
worked ground on the west line of
the
Long Street, Prolonged, and _ being 1067 feet from the corner of
Adams Street, running thence
along Long Street, North 2° 12’
ust 230.85 feet to the Southeast
corner of-the lot of Tefesa M.
Alaria; thence South 79° 58’ West
62.09 feet; thence North: 87° 88’
West 246.06 feet to the Southeast
corner of Mrs. Minnie Walls lot;
thence North 71° 00’ West 128.18
feet to the center line of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad (now abandoned); thence following the center of the railroad
which has a right of way on the
left, or east side, 30 feet in width
point
South
to a
the
110 feet Northerly of
line of Lot 15 where
the right of way increases to 50
feet for the remaining distance;
thence along the center line of
the railroad -South 7° 24’ West
104.50 feet; thence South 2° 81’
East 100,00 feet; thence South
13° 14’ East 100.00 feet; thence
South 19° 10’ East 100.00 feet;
thence South 18° 48’ East 44.37
feet to the North line of Lot 17;
thence along the line between Lots
15 and 17, North 64° 59’ Bast 50.00
feet. to a % inch pipe near the
foot of a 20 foot fill at the Railroad right of way 395.03 feet to
the place of beginning, and containing 2.74 acres, more or less.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM § any
portion thereof conveyed by the
deed dated October 2, 1875, recorded December 23, 1880, in Book ‘58’
of Deeds, at page 608, executed by
Cornelius Sracelin and Hannah
Bracelin, his wife, ‘to Nevada
County Narrow Gauge Railroad
Company, a corporation, described
as follows:
Commencing at‘station 1172 /40
on the located center line of the
Nevada County Narrow Gauge
Railroad, thence following along
said center line of railroad to station 1177 /95 taking a strip of land
on the right or easterly side of
said railroad line as follows, 50
feet wide from station 1172/40 to
‘station 1173 /50 ang 30 feet wide
from Station 1173 /50 to Station
1177 /95,
Also a strip of land on the left
or westerly side of said railroad
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
gffixed
line 50 feet wide to
1172 /40; thence gradually increasing to one hundred and twenty feet
wide at Station
gradually contracting to 20
Wide at Station 1176, thence gradstation 1177 /95 containing 1 18 /100
acres, more or less.
GIVEN’ under my hand and the
seal of the Superior Court of the
State of California, in and for the
County of Nevada, this 13 day of
April, 1949.
(Seal)
R. E. DEEBLE, CLERK
By Rita E. Hutchison
Deputy
FRANK G. FINNEGAN
Attorney at Law
Nevada City, Calif.
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Publish May 20, 27, June 3, 10,
1949.
CERTIFICATE. OF
TRANSACTING BUSINESS
UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME
I, the undersigned, do hereby
certify that I am transacting business at “B” Street and Washington Road, in Nevada Township,
Nevada County, California, under
a designation not showing
name of the person interested in
such business, to-wit; NEVADA
CITY BOTTLING WORKS; and
that my place of residence is situated at “B” Street and Washington Road, Nevada City, Nevada
County, California.
Dated: May 10, 1949.
M. F SMART
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF NEVADA )
On this 10th day of May, 1949,
before me, Vernon Stoll, a Notary
Public in and for said County and
State, residing therein, duly comniissioned and sworn, personally
appeared M. F. Smart, known to
me to be the persgn whose name
is subscribed to the’ foregoing Instrument, and he acknowledged to
me that he executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my hand and
my Official seal, the day
and year in this Certificate first
above written. .
VERNON STOLL
Notary Public in and for the
County of Nevada, State of
California.
(Seal)
?ublish May 13, 20, 27, June 8, 1949.
DR. WALTER MULLIS
DENTIST
435 ZION ST. PHONE 564-.
NEVADA CITY
Station
1173 /50, thence
feet
ually increasing to 42 feet wide at
INDIVIDUAL
the
with holes of various sizes.
-to us, we have beh told that they
The Nevada City Nugget, F gsy, May. 27, 19495
TAILINGS
By Jim Towne .
LAMP—While waiting for the. the shoddy treatment of so called
. humans.
service we
lamp. An
electric
neighbor’s
hookup with
are using a
antique. So old that the once cryS-! ance. Blessed are the ‘things of
tal. clear glass base is now a deep God. And so it this land and its SEWING MACHINE
amethyst. It is a gesture of good trees: blesded. RENTALS ee REPAIRS
neighbor relations and has added oes ‘
to the pleasure of nving on this PARENTS Those of us “who Buttons and Belts
pine covered hillside. Its light is have sprung from the pioneers are covered, Hemsticthing,
feeble, indeed, but the .sunshine Buttonholes
that the base has absorbed through
out the years to give it the beautiful color seems to fill the room has been courage, generosity and Grasé Valley
with comfort. And who wants to honesty: Wé can liken. them ‘to
read at night when one can listen these mighty trees. They were
to the adventurous stories told strong, proud and in many in: "
by the marine engineer, our gen-. stances a handsome people. They NEVADA CITY—ON THE
erous and entertaining neighbor. . weathered many storms and trib-!] THRESHOLD TO THE BEST.
ree as ulations. So now, we who have. { IN SPORTS RECREATION
PIONEERS—wWe are living On. come to the forest with modern
land that the early settlers of this
county and the state passed over.
This adds to its interest. On the
rancher man’s lang many relics of
that era have been found. Across
the highway is a flat stone covered
They
were made by Indians who came
to gather acorns and to grind them
on the rock. Now there are no They who condemn it, judgment
oak trees there. They were cut pass
down for fuel and for’ building d :
‘ Upon themselves. W 4
purposes. They have gone with the “ee . oe fly it, fear BOUGHT AND SOLD
‘ es : e re t their image in ‘the
pioneers. As have the Indians. All 02 SASS
glass. STORAGE
that remains are legends. And now,
we moderns are pioneering a new
their ancestors
Monarchs, ni doubt. When one
. upon the beauty of these children
J . of the ancient forest one forgets
marks, their smallness and ignorproud to have had them as parents
pattern of life for us. Our heritage
living, must not. forget the teachings and follow out the pattern of
a generous
them. In that way we can build
wp a proud county,
stranger will want to settle in.
FROM THE SPANISH
The stage is all men’s mirror clear.
like?
looks
have been
Their disparaging reof our stock. They set a
TAYLOR’S
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NEVADA CITY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
MOVING
Local or Long Distance
life as set forth. by
one that the
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Agents for LYONS
Reliable Transfer &
—Wm. Warson °
mode of living on the ancient land.
* * *
LAND—It is ancient. This particular strip that runs down to
the Greenhorn from highway 24
is the oldest land formation in the
county. and among the oldest deposits of soil in the state. Perhaps
that is why the sugar pines are so
tall-.and stately. Appearing large
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The Holmes Funeral Home service is priced within the means of
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HOME Hills Flat a Grass Valley
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Nevada City
Ambulance service at all
are second growth. What must
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