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THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, I 946
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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE .
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FOOD PALACE
Groceries, Frux and
Vegetables
Beer and Wine
COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL
STREETS
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 398
CLARENCE R. GRAY
WATCHMAKER
520 COYOTE STREET
TELEPHONE 152
. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA
‘New Deal
Under Management of
JOHN and
AMBLER
KIM
BECKETT
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
BEER, WINES, LIQUORS
Delicious Mixed Drinks to
Please Every Taste
. STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND,
Phone 39
.
ne teerteoteterterteaterteatert .
4-to Lot 18 as shown on the official
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. NO. 3563
MOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. .
In the Matter of the Estate of
KAROLINA BIE re AGEN, Deceased.
‘NOTICE Is HbREAy GIVEN that .
the undersigned,
last will and
Bierwagen, deceased, will sell at
private sale; to the highest bidder!
for cash and subject to confirmation
of the
Karolina
executor
testament: of
by said Superior Court, on Septem.
der 10, 1946, at the hour of ten A.
iM. or after said day .at the law offices of Frank G. Finnegan, 207
North Pine Street, Nevaida City;
California, all the right, title, estafe
and interest of Karolina Bierwagen .
at the time of her deat
tithe and
h and all right,
interest that the said estate has by operation of law . or!
. otherwise acquired other than or in!
addition to that of said Karolina Bier; wagen at the time of her. death in .
. and to that’ tertain real property sit.
. uated in the County of Nevada, State .
. of California, particularly described .
follows:
.
PARCEL 1: Lots No. 30 and 31.
as shown by the official: plat of Subdivision. of Buena Vista Ranch, seetions 24,5) 3 33, Township 15-16
. North, Range 9 Hast, M.D, B.’& M.
. Nevada County, California, and ree‘orlded in the office of the County Ree. order of said Nevada County on
. October 9, 1914.
PARCEL 2: All ore or
at a depth of 10 feet
AS
minerals .
and more hbelow the ‘surface’. and, the right of
entry to said property at any time
by compensating the owner of the
surface for any damages to said surface in anid to all of Lots 11 and 12,
Buena Vista Ranch Subdivision ac.
eording to the map on file in the of-}
fice of the County Recorder in the!
County of Nevada, State of California,
PARCEL 8: All-ore and minerals .
at a depth of 100 feet and more below the surface and the right of .
entry to said property at any time:
Sv compensating the owner of the!
Surtees for any damages to said sur.
face in and to all of the North half,
of Lot 14. Buena Vista Ranch Subdivision according to the map on file .
in the office of the eounty recorder .
in the County of Nevada, State of
California.
PARIOKL 4: All mineral 300 feet .
below the surface as reserved in that .
certain deed from Bierwagen to
Williams. recorded in Book 120 of .
Deeds, page 308, Records of Nevada
County, California in and to Lot Six.
(6) as shown on the official plat ot .
Subdivision of Buena Vista Ranch,
recorded in the office of the County!
Recorder of Nevada County, Califo: ro .
nia. on October 9, 1914.
PARICOEL 5:. All earth, mineral.
and metal matter below a depth of.
300 feet from the surface as describ.
ed in that certain daed recorded ane
12, 1921 in Book 131 of Deeds. paz
365 in and to the Hast twenty (20)
‘acres. of. Lot:9 of Subdivision of
Buena Vista Ranch recorded in the}
office of the County Recorder of the}
County af Nevada, State of Califor-.
nia. on October 9, 1914.
PARCEL 6: All mineral rights
300 feet below the surface of Lot 17
of said Subdivision of Buena Vista
Rench as described in that certain
deed from Bierwagen to Johnson.
recorded July 7, 1920 in Book 121
of Deeds. page 1, Records of Nevada
County, California.
PARCEL 7: All mineral rights
300 feet below the surface as reserved in that certain deed from
‘Bierwagen to Reilly, recorded March
21, 1921 in Book 132 of Deeds, page
147, Records of Nevada County.
California in and to Lot 19 as shown
on the official. plat of Subdivision of
Buena Vista Ranch, recorded in the
office of the County Recorder of Nevada County, California,.on October
9, 1914.
PARCEL 8: All mineral rights
300 feet below the surface as reseryed in that certain deed from Bier‘wagen to Ward, recorded April 22,
1918 in Book 126 of Deeds, page 484,
Records of Nevada County, California in and to Lot 26 as shown on the
official plat of Subdivision of Buena
Vista Ranch, recorded in the office
of the County Recorder of Nevada
County, California, on October 9,
1914.
PARCEL 9: All mineral rights
300 feet below the surface as reserved in that certain deed from Bierwagen to Hansen, recorded April 23,
1918 in Book 126 of Deeds, page
486, Records of Nevada County,
California in and to the East half
(E%) of Lot 27. as shown on the
official plat of Subdivision of Buena
Vista Ranch, recorded in the office
of the County Recorder of Nevada
County, California, on October 9,
1914.
PARCEL ‘10 All mineral rights
300 feet below the surface as reserved in that certain deed recorded
‘November 30, 1934 in Book 28 of
Official Records, page 307, Records
of Nevada County, California, in and
plat of Subdivision of Buena Vista
Ranch, recorded in the office' of the
County Recorder of Nevada County,
California, on October 9, 1914,
tat 11 o’clock.
. services and visit
jas I have purposed
. eternally
. dentists
CHRISTIAN SCIEN
‘Christian
NCE CHURCH
Science Society of Nevada City holds services every Sunday in their church 114 Boulder St.
Sunday school at 9:45
A Wednesday .evening testimonial meeting is held on the first
Wednesday of month at eight
o’clock. Our reading room ig now located in the church at: 144
Boulder St. open Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays
excepted from 2 to 4 p.
lie is cordially invited to
a. Mm,
each
edifice
and is
holidays
m. The#pubattend our
the reading room.
is the subject of the Chris‘Science
Mind,
ian for Sunwith the golden text
The Lord of hosts hath
Surely as I have
thought so shall it come to pass and
lesson sermon
day, August 25,
from Isaiah:
sworn saying
so shall it stand
Included in the sermon
. citations:
Isaiah 40.28: Hast thou Inot known
hast thou not heard that the eves
lasting God the Lord the creator of
are these
the ends of the earth fainteth noi
neither is weary? there is no searciiing of his understanding.
Science and Health with key 109!
the. scriptures by Mary Bakér Bd-.
dy “if mind was first chronologically .
is first potentiality and must be first
then to mind the
honor, dominion and power
everlasting due its holy name.
give
glory,
NAVY DENTISTS
ARE ASSIGNED
TO CAMP BEALE
Either
to learn
“topside”’
the Army is going to hav:
that an uuper molar 13
at Camp Beale or the Navy
will have to learn that an eye tooth
‘Tront’’ and not: “aft.”
The confusion
is
in the army eamp
near Marysville comes about because
navy dentists—for the first time—
are being assigned to army posts.
The first three of 12 “drill”
. perts have reached Beale. Some 300
navy dentists will with the
. army throughout nation, Th:
graduates wh
must serve two years in
Reserve but won't be needed
long by the navy.
serve
the
are recent
that
The Willamette and Tu'alatin Vatlleys of Oregon are especially adapted to the culture of the filbert nut.
PARCEL 11: All mineral rights
300 feet below the surflace in and to
the South half (S%) of Lot 14 as
shown on the official Plat of Subdivision of Buena Vista Ranch, recorded in the office of the County
Recorder of Nevada County, California, on Ottober 9, 1914.
PARCEL 12: All mineral rights
300 feet below the surface of Lot
32 as shown on the official plat of
Subdivision of Buena’ Vista Ranch,
recorded in the office of the County
Recorder of Nevada County, California, on October 9, 1914,
Bids or offerg are invited for said
property and must be in writing an@
Will be received at the office of
Frank G. Finnegan, 207 North Pine
Street, Nevada City, California, attorney for said executor, or may be
filed with the Clerk of said Superior
Court or delivered to said executor
personally at any time after the first
publication of this notice and before
the making of said sale.
Terms and conditions of sale: Ten
per cent (10%) of the purchase
price in lawful money of the United
States,to be paid on the day of sale
and the balance payable On» confirmation of sale by the Court as
follows: (a) the remaining ninety
per cent (90%) in cash or ag to
Parcel I only at the election of the
purchasers; (b) an additional forty
per cent (40%) in cash; the remain
ing fifty per cent (50%) by a promissory note for two yeare to-bear in‘terest at six per cent per annum,
interest payable quarterly, secured
iby a Deed of Trust on said property.
As to Parcel I, marketable title to
tbe conveyed by executor, title insurance at the expense of purchaser.
Dated: 1946.
HERBERT M. BERGEN,
Exeeutor of the last will of!
Karolina Bierwagen, deceased.
First Publication: August 22.
1946,
MARANK G. FINNEGAN, Attorney at
Law, 207 North Pine Street,
Nevada City, California,
Attorney for Executor.
Aug, 22, 26; 29 Sent. 2, 5.
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the Naval;
In’ view of increasing specialization in agriculture and present high
prices of farm real estate, many
farm minded veterans can best prepare for the future by taking advantage @f one or. more of the plans
for agricultural training now available under the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act,. Veterans Administration officials are pointing out.
Training in agriculture and practical farm experience will be an
valuable asset to veterans who want
t tte farms the
opinion of D. Z. of
the training division.
The
inin
McCormick chief
VAs agricultural
9 opera later on,
following
‘in operation or
programs
in the process of beare now
ing organized in California, Arizona,
iINevada and. Hawaii,
1 Formal education in: colleges,
agricultural and vocational Schools.
2 On the job training on farms.
3. A combination of school work
and on the farm training through
vocational agricultural schools.
Q. If I am entitled to two years of
schooling, does that mean 18 months
or 24. months?
A. You are entitled to one year,
12 calendar month, of education if
‘you were in the service 90 days or
more, plus one month for every
month you served. Maximum eligibility is four years. If you spent two
full years in the armed forces, you
are entitled to 24 months of actual
schooling.
Q. Are there any penalties in case
a veteran accepts readjustment allowance (unemployment compensation) to which he is not entitled?
A. Any veteran who knowingly ar. cepts an allowance to which he is not
entitled ig barred from receiving
‘further readjustment allowances. Also the law provides for fine.and imn*-onment for anyone who obtains
;Dayment by fraud and misrepresentation.
Q. TI obtained a guaranteed home
loan at a time when the maximum
fuarantee was $2000. Now T understand the maximum is $4000. Am I
entitled. to another guaranteed loan
now ?
A. The amount of guarantee you
have used is deducted from the total
credit of $4000 to which you are now
entitled. Tf you used $2000 then under the amended law you have half
left, or an idditéonal $2000 home
loan guarantea.
WRECK GROUND SQUIRREL
BURROWS
Killing the inhabitants of a ground
squirrel burrow and leaving its tunenls intact, invites new residents
and may continue the damage done
by the rodents, says Dr. T. I. Storer,
professor of zoology on the Davis
campus of the University of California. Further the points out.’ some
“colonia’’ burrows have several hundred feet of tunnels and may accommodate seven or eight squirrels at
one time.
Hence Dr. Storer recommends the
destruction of the underground
homes of these crop pests. In gardens a chisel reaching down 12 to
18 nches would destroy a large percentage of the squirrel labyrinth.
RAY PHITCRENSHAW
—SPORTING GOODS—
FIXIT SHOP
Gunsmith, Locksmith, Saw Filing
Cushman’s Scooters, Evenrude
Motors, Complete line of Model
Airplanes, Sadlery, Guns and
Ammunition, Boats, BPlectric Reairs. Washing Machines, Bicycles
and Bicycle Repairs.
Grass Valley Telephone 24
105 West Main Street
Wishes to take this opportunity of thanking his many friends .
who, for the past several years have been loyal patrons and
helped make his business successful.
you.
AT THE PLAZA
Am Tony Cartoscelli
Sincere thanks to all of
Indieisivinivivieisinieieiinieiies:
%
He
: Mr. Uno Gustafson.
Announce they have taken ‘over the ownership of the Old
Brewery and invite all its patrons to enjoy the same genial
hospitality and courteous service.
BREWERY CAFE
Kieley
a
“The Hottest and the Coolest Spot in Nevada foci dl
NEVADA CITY .
Mr. William Johnson
BY REPUTATION
The Success is becoming
_ the most talked of place
in town!
THE SUCCESS LUNCHEON
Tops in foods—
Open till 2 a. m.
THE SUCCESS BAR
Best in drinks
BROAD STREET NEVADA CITY
CURTAINS
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK!
LOVELY! QUALITY-RICH! VARIED IN SELECTION
RUFFLED CURTAINS, PANELS,
Both Plain and Lace
READY-MADE DRAPES
SEE OUR SELECTION
k GRASS VALLEY
URN TURE
THE HOME ,OF FINE FURN ITURESouth Auburn Street Telephone 1087
x
CO.
Grass Valley
When you’re out for an evening ~ F UN,
youll have the best time at
‘DOC’ STRICKLAND and HARVEY TRUBSCHENK’S
Gold Center Clu
Cold Beer, Fine Food
AND
DANCING
8 TO 12 P. M.
DON’T FORGET THE
GOLD CENTER CLUB
Between Nevada City and Grass Valley on the highway
for that good dinner out, with fine drinks and dancing
a.
nd
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