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July 14, 1950 (6 pages)

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NUGGET a KENNETH W. WRAY, Editor J. WILSON McKENNEY, Business Manager Subscription: $2.50 year; $1.25 six months; 75c three months. Advertising rates on request. 305 Broad Street — CONSOLIDATION The time is fast approaching when residents of Nevada . City and Grass Valley should consider consolidating the two communities, and incorporate the area between as ae one city. The day of the horse and buggy when it required an a : Nevada City’s economic life is tied to Grass Valley. The principal stores are there, and Nevada City can never hope to be anything more than a picturesque residential as a suburban community, and as such it can continue part of a greater city formed by the union of the two . yt, -A major reason for the advisability of consolidating enthe two communities is the combined effective civic and deavor of one town instead of ‘the petty jealousies two have bickerings of two ineffectual groups. We r one chambers of commerce, one in each city, and neithe along ing of them able to accomplish anything, muddl with poverty-stricken treasuries. of The governments of our cities is another example tment depar street uneconomical duplication. We have a one in each city, each with duplicated machinery, where nicommu both for set of machinery could do the work al plant ties. Grass Valley has just built a sewage dispos one. PerThe trouble with a lot of smart kids is that they don’t and Nevada City is starting construction on e both comsmart in the right place. haps one sewage disposal plant would serv munities. same The whole idea calls for unselfish thinking—the Ticklers ssary before type of thinking that will have to be nece war from the the nations of the world wipe the blot of By George md face of the earth_—kww. HANDWRITING ON THE WALL ‘Seite. ul To Belshazzar, king of ancient Babylon, the fearf too late. warning on the wall of his banquet hall came S That very night he and his kingdom were o walls Here in America there's handwriting on our own Block 3, on the north side of Grove (Water) Street, thence North 74° 27’ East 52 feet along the Northerly side of Grove Street to property, formerly known ‘as the Cohan property, thence North 16° 15’ West 156.49 feet toIron stake, thence south 39° 39’ West 62.79 to Tron stake;-~thence~ ‘feet South 16° 37’ East’ 121.93 feet to the point of beginning. Excluding therefrom all that portion of Lot 3, Block 3 as shown on the official map of Nevada City, California. dencing the same. YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTDATED: San Francisco, CaliED to appear and answer the fornia, June 16, 1950. complaint in the action entitled ‘CORPORATION OF AMERICA as above, brought against you in a corporation, as Trustee, the Superior Court of the State By R. I. McCARTHY, of California, in and~ for the Assistant Treasurer. County of Nevada, within ten OF eae June 23, 30, July 7, 14, days after the service on you of 50. this summons, if served within this County, or within thirty days NOTICE OF CONTRIBUTION if served. elsewhere. STATE OF CALIFORNIA,And you are hereby notified . COUNTY OF NEVADA, that unless you: appear and an‘ June 28th, 1950. swer as above-required, the said TO: MARGARET F. JOHNSON: plaintiffs will take judgment for YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIthe relief demanded on the comFIED that I have expended the plaint. sum of. $4,500.00 in labor and imGiven under my hand and the provement upon the OCTO PLASeal of the Superior Court of CER MINING CLAIM as will apthe State of California, in and pear by Certificate filed on the for the County of Nevada, this 31st day of May, 1949, in the ofof Nevada, State of California, in order to hold these premises un 16th day of June, 1950. R. E. DEEBLE, Clerk By JOHN T. TRAUNER, Deputy Clerk. der the provisions of Sec. 2324 Michet Marsh Lipman, fice of the Recorder of the County Revised Statutes of the United 106 South Pine Street, States, being the amount required Nevada City, California. to hold the same for the year Attorney ’for plaintiffs. ending on the 30th day of June, Publ. July 14, 21, 28, Aug. 4, 1949, and if, within ninety (90) 1950. days from the service of this Notice, or within ninety (90). days NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE after this Notice by publication, WHEREAS, default has been you fail or refuse’ to contribute made in the payment of the inyour proportion of such expendidebtedness secured by, and in ture as co-owner, your interest the performance of the covenants in said claim will become the contained in, that certain Deed property of the subscriber under of Trust dated July 22, 1947, Sec. 2324. made, executed and delivered by JOSEPH C. BEACH EMMET RAYMOND FREEMAN Publ. June 30, July 7, 14, 21, and THELMA O. FREEMAN, his 28, Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25, Sept. 1, 8, wife, as Trustor to CORPORATION OF AMERICA, a Califor15, 22 29, 1950. : nia corporation, as Trustee for BANK OF AMERICA NATIONNOTICE TO TAXPAYERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASthat the Board of Supervisors of SOCIATION, a national banking ER! today: “EXCESSIVE DEBT LEADS TO DISAST the County of Nevada, State of association, California, is now in session as a BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, and will continue in session as such Board up to and including Monday, July 17th, 1950, for the purpose of equalizing the assessment rolls of the County of Nevada. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that any taxpayer of the said County of Nevada, who is desirous of filing an objection to the assessment made by the County Assessor, may appear before said Board on.MONDAY, July 10th, or MONDAY, July . . . stag‘Our public debt . . . national, state and local the so-called gers the imagination. Worse yet, through deeper and . . policy of “Deficit Spending,” we are plunging we dont deeper into the red. We're spending money have. These spending policies now endanger the security and. prosperity of all American business and industry, both large and small, and of their employes, stockholders and customers, That means, of course, that the security and prosperity of you and you.. and everyone else . . . is Beneficiary, which Deed of Trust was recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Ne faa County, State of California, on July 31, 1947, in Book 119 of Official Records at Page 167, et seq., Nevada County Records; and WHEREAS, the lawful owner and holder of said Deed of Trust and the debt thereby secured has applied to and directed the Trus tee under said Deed of Trust in writing to execute the trust by said Deed of Trust created, and to make sale pursuant thereto; and : 17th, 1950, and present the same, WHEREAS, Notice of Default or said assessment will remain in the performance of the oblithe same as set out in full on the gations of the Trustors has been rolls of Nevada.County as prerecorded as is provided for by pared by the said County As law and said Trustee deems it sessor. best to sell said premises and R. E. DEEBLE, estate as a whole now remaining at stake, too! Take a look at the record. During America’s first 152 years (1789 to 1941), the federal government spent a total of 180 billion dollars. premises, originally owned by the “Columbia Consolidated Mines Company,’ and now upon or in the vicinity of the above described real property or used in connection with mining operations thereon. TOGETHER WITH any and all appurtenances and _ easements uséd in connection therewith, all water and water of internal combustion engines transport individuals in cities. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE rights (whether. riparian, appropriative, or otherwise, and whether or not appurtenant) used in connection therewith and all shares of stock evi hour or so to make the trip, is gone. Today silent horses a matter of minutes. ney and Wray, a co-partnership, and entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Nevada City under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Member California Newspaper Publishers Association. Telephone 36 He Didn't Know It Was Loaded! 4—The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, July 14, 1950 Published every Friday at Nevada City, California, by McKen Now, in the five years end ing June, 1950, it will have spent 217 billion dollgrs. County Clerk and Ex-Officio subject to said Deed of Trust in That is 37 billion dollars more, spent in the last five years Clerk of the Board of Supervisors order to fulfill the purposes half a and ry centu
first the during Publ. July 7, 14, 1950. alone, than was spent thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE of our nation’s existence. — SUMMONS IN ACTION “I'm the moody type—sometimes . just want to get away IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON rity rary prospe tempo and false a Any man can create TO QUIET TITLE some place all by myself!” Tuesday, the 8th day of August, No. 9667 1950, at the hour of 10 o’clock, for himself by living beyond his income and by borrowIN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF A. M., thereof, at the front door hand you Woul ence. differ the up ing money to make LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA of the Nevada “County CourtIN AND FOR. THE COUNTY house, situated in the City of dle your own family finances that way? Of course not. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE cash in lawful money of the OF NEVADA. Nevada City, County of Nevada, come his handl ss man le busine sensib any Nor would WHEREAS, default has been United States, the following deIRA C. BELL. AND JOSEPHState of California, the CORPOpany’s affairs in such a manner. A day of reckoning made in the payment of the inscribed real property, mentioned INE BELL, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles RATION OF AMERICA, a cordebtedness secured by, and in the in said Deed of Trust, situated in Elliott as administrator of the poration, as Trustee, will, under always comes. Debts must be paid. performance of the covenants the County of Nevada, State of estate of L. W. Dreyfus, deceased, and pursuant to the aforesaid The policy of “Deficit Spending’’ has now increased contained in, that certain Deed California, and nfore particularly Charles Elliott. as administrator Deed of Trust, sell at public aucof Trust dated November 9, 194%, described as follows: to-wit: of the estate of Charles Henry this debt burden is $1,700. Your wife and each member of your family owes that much, too. So does every per‘son in America. Each of your children must face the future, carrying a $1,700 mortgage, as of today. It may be more next year. There is one answer to this frightening problem . , . made, executed and delivered by FRED ANDERSON and MARGARET E. ANDERSON, his wife, as Trustor to CORPORATION.. OF AMERICA, a California corpora Hoskings, of us practice that kind of economy in our private lives. Isn’t it time we started to practice that same kind of econ County ‘ Recorder of Nevada County, State of California, on ae atten the federal debt to 256 billion dollars. Your share of SIMPLE, SENSIBEE DAY-BY-DAY ECONOMY. Most tion, as Trustee for BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, a national banking association, Beneficiary, which Deed of Trust was recorded in ‘the office of the November 18, 1948, in Book 137 Official Records at Page 121, omy in our national, state and local governments, too?— of et seq., Nevada County Records; : scissored. and WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Are we in war? Was June 27, 1950, the start of the third world war? Whatever it might be called, American men are being killed in combat in South Korea and American women and children are becoming widows and orphans. American prestige and American arms are being soundly thrashed in the Far East. Is Korea the Bataan of this new war? Have we forimgotten the lessons of the last war? If Korea is so are portant to our global strategy, that American lives perion now considered expendable, why was a situat to mitted to develop that is now resulting in such blows ns Korea the stop our pride and arms? If we are unable to arena? are we prepared to stop the Russians in a vaster —kww. us, nor the The true test of civilization is, not the cens of man that size of cities, nor the crops, but the kind the country turns out.—Emerson. WHEREAS, the lawful owner and holdér of said Deed of Trust and the debt thereby secured has,. applied to and directed the Trustee under said Deed of Trust in writing to execute the trust by said Deed of Trust created, and to Pasi sale pursuant thereto; an — WHEREAS, Notice of Default in the performance of the obligations of the Trustors has been recorded as is provided for by law and said Trustee deems it best to sell said premises and estate as a whole now remaining subject to said Deed of Trust in order to fulfill the purposes thereof, NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Tuesday, the 18th day of July, 1950, at the hour of 10 o’clock, A. M., thereof, at,the front door of the Nevada County Court-. . house, situated in the City of Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, the CORPO. RATION OF AMERICA, a corporation, as Trustee, will, under and pursuant to the aforesaid Deed of Trust, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for PARCEL No. 1: The Ocean Star, Hanley, Hanley South Extension, German and South German Extension Lode Claims, comprising U. S. S. No. 5365. ° The German Mill Site also combination Placer Claim and Sunset Placer Claim and a right of way deceased, May D. tion to the cash in lawful highest bidder for money of the Strandberg, and “Also all other United States, the following depersons unknown claiming any scribed real property, mentioned right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to in said Deed of Trust, situated in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, and plaintiffs’ ownership or any cloud more particularly* described as upon plaintiffs’ title thereto’, Defollows: to-wit: fendants. All that portion of Lot 1, Block across the Homestake Quartz Action brought in the Superior 45, as shown on the official Claim, situated near said Court of the State of California, map of Nevada City made by Ocean Star Lode Claim. in and for the County of Nevada, H. S. Bradley in 1869, more All the above described propand the complaint filed in the otparticularly described as fol-/ erty is situated in Section Nine fice of the Clerk of said County lows: (9) in Township Seventeen of Nevada. Commencing at the Northwest (17) North, Range 11 East, M. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE corner of Lot 1, on the South D. B. & M., Washington MinOF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETside of Sacramento Street and ing District, Nevada County, INGS. TO: : South 68°47 West 254.86 feet California. Charles Elliott, as, administrafrom the present intersection PARCEL No. 2: Canyon Creek tor of the estate of L. W. Dreyof the Southerly line of SacraLode Claim Lot 40, Waldeck fus, deceased; Charles Elliott, as mento Street and the Westerly and Columbia Lode Claim Lot administrator of the estate of line of the Lower Grass Valley 4306, Emma Lode Claim, also Charles Henry: Hoskings, deceasRoad, said point being also loLots Nine (9) and Ten (10) of ed; May D. Strandberg; and “Also cated North 45° 54’ East, 589.67 S.W. %4 and W. % of the S. E. all other persons unknown claimfeet from the intersection of ¥% all in Section 4, Township ing any right, title, estate, lien, the Easterly line of Valley 17 North, Range 11 East, M. or interest in the real property Street, with the Northerly line D. B. & M., Nevada County, described in the complaint adof the Lower Grass Valley verse to plaintiffs’ ownership or California. Road and running thence, PARCEL No. 3: Canyon Creek any: cloud upon plaintiffs’ title South 10° 23’ East 123:38 feet Water right and Waldeck thereto,’ DEFENDANTS; along the West side of said Lot Ditch and’ Water Right as deYOU ARE HEREBY NOTI1, to a steel drill on the West scribed“ in Book One. (1) of FIED that an action has been line of Lot 1; thence, North Water Rights, at page 368 and commenced against you in the 28° 51’ East 188.50 feet along 473, Nevada County Records, above-entitled Court, by: the the North side ‘of a private above-named plaintiffs,;‘for’ the State of California. road to the North line of Lot PARCEL No. 4: A_ twenty purpose of determining all ad.1, on Sacramento Street; Stamp mill building situated verse claims to, and clouds upon thence South 68° 47’ West upon said Ocean Star Lode the title to all that certain real 121.30 feet along the South Claims, together with any and property situate, lying and being side of Sacramento Street to all machinery now on said in the County of Nevada, State the.place of. beginning. of California, described as folpremises. DATED: ‘San Francisco, CaliPARCEL No. 5: All ditches, lows, to-wit: fornia, July 7, 1950. Part of Lot 8, Block 3, as deCORPORATION. flumes, pipe lines, easements, OF AMERICA scribed upon the Map of the hoist buildings, and any and a corporation, as Trustee, City of:Nevada City, State of all machinery, cars, tools, rails, By R. I. McCarthy, ‘California, water: and water rights and beginning’ at a Assistant Treasurer. point 60 feet. East of the a July 14, equipment and buildings and 21, 28, Aug. 4, Southwest corner of Lot 8,/1 other property now on said > 9