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December 23, 1932 (6 pages)

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CONTROLLER'S DEPARTMENT State df California To the Tax Collector of the County of Nevada, State of California: WHERBAS, a deed or deeds conveying to the people of the State of California the title to the property ‘hereinafter described having hera-toefore been filed in the ControHer's office of the State of California; AND, WHEREAS, said deed or deeds recite the fact that said property hereinafter.described was sold to the people of the State of California for the non-payment of State and County taxes; AS, five years have nee the date of said sale, redemption, tcecording to law, as been made of std property, or any part thereof; NOW, THEREFORE; y nursurnce of the law in such CaS r.oi%e and provided, I, Ray L. Riley,controller of the State of Californiajsy virtue of the authority in me vesty laws of this State, do by @ ‘sents authorize, empower, an you, the said Tax Collector,% at public auction, in separate & parcels, the property herein . described. { The property above referred .tt and hereby authorized to be sold, ie ty of Nevada, pounded and particularly described as follows, to wit: Property sold to the State June 29th, 1920 for the delinquent taxes of 1919: Lot at Relief Hill bounded S by Imp. of W. R. Williams with improvements. Deed No. 6. No bid shall be received or accepted at such sale for less than the ount of all the taxes levied upon ch property, and all costs and penIties for every year delinquent as shown by the delinquent rolls for said years and also all tax leins up * to the date of the execution of the deed to the state, together with interest.at seven per cent per annum and also the graduate redemption ‘penalties required under Section 3817 of Political Code computed upon the aggregate amount of the taxes for each of said years from the first day of July following delinquency to the date of the sale hereunder, and all expenses accrued to the date of the sale under this authorization. Said sale shall be ‘conducted in all respects as provided for by law governing such sales. GIVEN under my hand and seal of office, at Sacramento, this 2nd day of December, A. D. 1932. RAY L. RILEY. Controller. By CLARENCE H. SMITH, Deputy Sale of Real Estate by Authorization of Controller (Under Section 3897 of the Political Code) Date of Sale January 3rd, 1933. ESTIMATE of amount required to purchase the within described Real Estate, which was sold to the State onthe 29th day of June, 1920 for “™.—~ the imquent taxes of 1919. Deeded to State June 30, 1925. Assessed to J. R. Jones. peccriphion of Real Estate Lot at Rejief Hill Bounded S. by ‘Imp. of W. Ri. Williams. Sold to State June 29, 1920, Tax Deed No. 6 for taxes of 1919. 1919 Assessed to J. R. Jones— Taxes of 1919 $2.40 Penalties on Delinquent Roll..30 Costs on Delinquent Roll.. .50 Interest at 7 per cent per annum from July ist, 1920..2.10 50% Graduated Penalty ... 1.20 1921 Assessed to J. R. Jones— DEEP SS SS We) 2 Se Staats eae 2.62 -34 .50 Penalties on Delinquent Roll. ; Costs on Delinquent Roll .. _, ‘Tiiterest at 7 per cent, per ani num from July Ist, 1922. ri 1.93 “4, 50% Graduated Penalty .. Page ea! Assessed to J. R. Jones— mepeeree Ol 1922 oo. 2.63 4 Penalties on Delinquent Roll. .34 _/ Cost on Delinquent Roll ... -50 Interest at 7 per cent per annum from July ist, 1923 . 1.75 50% Graduated Penalty 1.32 925 Assessed to Mrs. J. R. Jones— ‘Taxes of 1925 2.55 Penalties on Delinquent Roll. .31 st on Delinquent Roll .... -50 Imferest at 7 per cent, per anjum from July ist, 1926. 1.16 50% Graduated Penalty*... 1.28 RECESS SES eee oe $10.20 il Penalties on delinquency Wo-5 and 5 per cent-... 1.29 2.00 6.94 . graduated penalties ... 5.11 f registered notice and “ e : f advertising this notice.50.00 Gsant for-whieh propbe purchased 75.75 fore, in pursuance of law, s hereby given that J will ou “January 3rd,'1932, at the . o’clock P. M. at the Nevanty Tax Collector's office, in House, in Nevada City, unty, California, sell at on, in one parcel, to the %t bidder or bidders for cash, noney of the United States ' _ property hereinbefore desthe foregoing State Conuuthorization, to which rehereby made for the puription; all of said real uated, lying and being y of. Nevada, State of further described in to the State of Calired to. date of the execution of the deed to the state of California, and.all expenses accruing to the date of sale, together with interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent» per annum, and also all graduated penalties under Section 3817 of the Code from the lfififi owowowowowow Code from the first day of July following the delinquency of each of said years to the date of sale hereunder computed on the aggregate amount and all expenses accrued to the date of sale-under-this-authorization. Political of such delinquent taxes Given under my hand at the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, this 6th day of December, 1932. FRANK STEEL, Tax Collector of the County of Nevada, State of California. Date of first publication December 9th, 1932. Date of second publication December 16th, 1932. Date of third: publication December 23,.1932. have upon the situated in section 30, Township 16 North, of R , cD. B. situate, lying and being in the Coun . aie 70 Net eB e State of California, . . the eourt for any other relief de-manded in the complaint. LEGAL NOTICE FORFEITURE NOTICE TO CU. OWNERS OF MINING CLAIM IN YOU BET MINING DISTRICT TO J. A. SIMPSON and L. W. SIMPSON; You are hereby notified that 1 performed the annual labo required by law for the year 1931, OCTO MINING CLAIMS , in what is known as the You Bet ning District, in the county of ada, state of California; and “sunless in the time prescribed by proportionate mM of said expenditure your inAugustus Stenger, Margaré r. Dickerman, Thomas W. Riek ards, M. Rosenberg, also known ag ris Rosenberg, and Rose Rosenbe his wife, John Doe, Richard Re Black Company, a corporation, ané also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title and 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: Augustus Stenger, Margaret H. Dickerman, Thomas W. Richards, M. Rosenberg, also known as Morris Rosenberg, and Rose Rosenberg, his wife, John Doe, Richard Roe, Black Company, a corporation, and. also’ all other persons unknown claiming any right, title and estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff’s ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiff’s tite 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 on you of this Summons, if served within this County, or within thirty (30) days if served elsewhere. This action is brought to determine the adverse claims to and the clouds upon the title to the real property described in the complaint herein and hereinafter described by the said plaintiff, a corporation, which claims that by itself, or by itself and its predecessors in interest, it has been in the actual, exclusive and adverse possession of such property continuously for twenty (20) year prior to the filing of the said complaint, claiming to own the same in fee against the whole world, and to have paid all taxes of every kind levied or assessed against said property during the period of five (5) years continuously next preceding the filing of said complaint, and which said property is situated in the said County of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: All that real property situated, lying and being in the city of Nevada City, county of Nevada, state of California, particularly described as follows: All of Lot 5 and the west 20.75 feet of Lot 8 in Block 16, Nevada City, California, as shown on the Official map of Nevada City, made by H.-S. Bradley in 1869. Beginning at a point on the south side of Broad Street from which the corner of Broad and Pine Streets bears N. 72 deg. 26 min. W. 120.57 feet, and running thence: 1. S. 72 deg. 26 min. B.20.66 feet. Thence ' 2. §. 17 deg. 06 min. W. 173.00 feet to Spring Street. Thence along Spring Street 3. N. 72 deg. 26 min. W. 20.75 feet to the east line of Lot 4. Thence 4. N. 17 deg. 08 min. E. 173.00 feet to the place of beginning and containing 0.0825 acres, more -or less. . AND YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that unless you appear and answer as above requiréd, the said plaintiff, a corporation, will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in said complaint, as arising upon contract, or will apply to GIVEN UNDER MY HAND ‘and
ville Wednesday evening to attend a meeting of the O. E. S. home folks in Birchville during the week. French Corral Friday evening. was well attended by people from along the San Juan Ridge. music was furnished and a late supper was served at midnight. program wWsa given by the pupils of urday. vacation in Nevada City until after WAOTthe holidays. PRENCH 508 Well, ‘therein: of Gat a ng, is over, and we have been given rain and fog, and sunshine’ during the past week. People in French Corraf were picking beans, peppers and tomatoes from their gardens during thd first week of this month, but. 2°!8\¥ is the only means of providnow only withered, blackened vines . ‘"® Ith inspection for school remain to tell of the good things children : that were. When Yather’s pay sidak saps abe Christmas is drawing near, every. othex o§n no longer put out the one is making plans for that great time. W. P. Clerkin, was a Monday visitor and called on friends when enroute to Brown’s Valley, to see his friend, Charles Buhl, who had met with a serious accident. Clyde Browning accompanied him from this place. Mr. Clerkin returned to his home in San Juan Friday night, sick with flue. He reported that Mr. Buhl’s horse fell on the ice and in trying to help him, Mr. Buhl was kicked and dragged by the animal. He sustained several injuries, Among them, a broken leg and injured hips and cuts and bruises about the head. He will probably be laid up for the winter. Clyde Browning remained to assist with the work on the ranch. Mirs. J. W. Culans went to SmartsRaymond O. Commos visited ‘his at It A social dance was given Good A very pleasing and interesting 4 FY LU { HELP FEED POOR CHILDREN his the Christmas seal is the “only . milk bot Tubercu work. ‘of sufferers to the association for of California Gousey ~ Nev. , and for the. the Birchville school Friday afterNo. 605 noon. Pupils and teachers from the Action brought in French Corral scho6l were in atteaCourt of the State o he leg 2 dence. ‘ a tigen that ada, and. Miss Millu Clerkin and Mrs. “4 Clerk of said County o . Wodell made a’ business trip Corporation of America -orpoFrench Corral Saturday. ration, Plai Mrs. Browning and. Mrs. Annie! oe Browning went to Nevada City sat. Mrs. Annie Browning will W. E. Moulton made a husiness ‘tp to Sacramento Monday. Tred Browning of Nevada City visted-clations in this placé today. On S turn he was accompanied by Whew, Billy Browning. Yad Mrs. L. Dudley of Nevada City nd Miss Frances Maulton of Sacramento. spent Sunday with the family Kx and Mrs. W. E. Moulton. = eee SKI COURSEWILL BE IN GOOD SAAYE FOR XMAS Early Monday mon Moming, it started snowing on the Nevada City-Grass Valley Ski Club course, q fay miles up the Tahoe-Ukiah highway and it kept it up all day. Adaca to the foot of snow there already, jt should ‘NUGGET aes 7 Se RISTMAS SEALS SALES. In many communities in Califorbess between tuberculosis and somebody’s home. In many chanite, then is the time when B Association gets in good Hard \imes have driven hundreds aid and past purchase of Christmas seals -have enabled them to meet this increasing need. “The pressing necessity for material relife has been met but in doing this there has been no lackening in the preventive campaign which has cut the death rate of tuberculosis in half during the last 15 years. “The Christmas seal supports: the work of these volunteer agencies and everyone is urged to brighten up their Christmas letters and piackages with these messengers. of Christmas cheer. GRASS VALLEY COW HAS BIG PRODUCTION A cow in the herd of Harry B. Cox of Grass Valley, has just finished a new official record for production which entitles her to entry in the . Advanced Register of American Guernsey Cattle Club. This animal is Clarkia of Barnegat 286899 with a production of 6539.1 pounds of milk and 325.8 pounds of fat in class GGG. MICKIE SAYS— DONT WORRY AG TH’ POSITION OF Poa: AD, GECUZ IN AN OLE RELIAGLE FAMIIY PAPER LIKE “LIS, WHERE FOLKS READ EVERY Grit OF IT, “OUR AD WILL GE SEEN, NO WAATTER WiERE cris / ApEn SE. La ‘eR . ae = oN e the ! Say Francisco—$2,.935,000 contract ‘for main piers of Golden Gate bridge signed during recent day by president of Pacific Bree: Corporation. ie Sacramento — Southwest Paying Company, Los. Angeles, recé¢ived $51,591 contract for grading and surfacing 4.3 miles East of the Sierra highway between Whiskey Creek and Convict Creek in Mono county. FRIDAY, DEC. 23,1932 Stockton—Construction progressing on $180,000 bridge to connect Belt Railroad with Rough and Ready Island, west of deepa@water terminals. city’s. Harbor Vallejo — Cornerstone of ,$230.000 Mariana Guadalupe Junior High School laid. 4 Stockton — Main Hotel building He is a little Christmas play. Time: Winter, 1932. Place: Any one of the more than 143,000 homes that are now heated by gas fuel. Characters: Father and Mother playing 6n the floor with the children and their Christmas toys. While all through the house not a person is worrying about the cold winter weather outside. The Situation: Not a person is giving the slightest thought to the fire that is keeping this house warm. Yet in every room there is “Comfort Zone” warmth kept controlled to uniform The pula Gj Ut of all.. A FIRE THAT NEEDS NO Lachaise besae aoe temperature. The Solution: There is no fuel stored in the basement, none to be carried upstairs in boxes or scuttles because the gas heating plant is. steadily “ae abundant, clean, healthful heat into every room. Why not make Christmas a day free from all care in your, home? Install gas heating equipment and enjoy a fire that! neéds no. iqgeling. You need but pay a small amount in cash to have gas heating equipment installed. The balance may be paid on long casy terms. Telephone the P. G. and E. today or consult your local heating dealer. Viatiial Gas. will maintain this’ Comfart Zone. & CONTROLLED HEAT : With gas fuel you can 6.8) have maximum heat inof WITHOUT CONTROL GAS HEAT stantlyavailableandkecp . 90 it regulated to any tem80 perature desired. Con° heatfromgasheat. 7° . — ing ecuipmentis possible . 6¢ aS by merely turning a valve Oe or handle, by pressing a ,) 2 \ butrontoget high,lowor . 40 medium heat,orby setting 30° an electric thermostat to automatically maintain any desired temperature. Owned ° a. hr ‘ SEE YOUR DEALE ae a a Le oad J ° PACIFIC GAS AND ELEC Operated > Managed by — ornians TRIC COMPANY SRT St tte ne ore OO make for an ideal situation foy giiing and toboganing during the holiday season this year. Already ‘several groups of ‘people are planning a trip to the Course this coming Christmas week “tnd, knowing that the course will be in hew snow on top of the light and dry snow will make a mighty speedy surface for the tobogan. The Club house at the course is now ready to serve dinners in the evening for private parties upon order. Arrangements should be made before hand by telephone so that reservations can be made. NEVADA CITY MAN TO MANAGE NEVADA MINE R. A. Fraser, Mining Engineer of Nevada City, has been made general superintendent of the Monarch Gold Ledge Mines, Incorporated, at Eastgate, via Fallon, Nevada. He has followed his profession for twenty years in Nevada and now assumes the task of building a “power plant and 50-ton mill at White Rock, three and one half miles from the mine, and an electrical transmission line. Fraser will be remembered as haying done some engineering work for J. M. Hoff during the early part of thegyear. He had his offices at 101 Pine street. With his mother he lived on Boulder street facing Park. Redondo Beach—Southern California Gas Company, distributed pipes along 500 block on South Guadalupe Avenue. Sunnyvale — New administration building at air field opened. the County of Nevada, State of California, this 27th day of June, 1932. (SEAL) R. N. McCORMACK, Clerk, : By R. E. DEEBLE Deputy Clerk. KEYES & ERSKINE, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 625 Market Street,. San Francisco, California. the seal of the Superigt Court) for. O. 28—10 t oy good shape by that time. This warm; The (*19%5 Remie Scout will help every member of your family p ‘7 Lewest Prices in History! For all home writing. A sturdy, thoroughly p writer in every Way. Made lin the same factory, workmen, and with the same\care as Remington q} Standard 4frow keyboard. YOU. e with the work you bring home from the office. tie,