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DATE
The following list is proof of laDor on mining claims in Nevada
county commencing with January
"33, 1931. More of them will be
‘published in later issues.
Mizpah No. 1, Mizpah No. 2 and
Black Bear, atz—J.C. Lew in
Moores Flat Mining District:
Moughboy atz.—George J. Hothi ~—"“ersall, in Etreka Mg. Dist.
Commander and Harvester, placer,—L. J. Smith, in Canada Hill
Mg. Dist. j
Waukesha ,placer— D. EB. Bleakfey, in Relief Hill Mg. Dist.
_ Josephine Helen, atz.— Chas.
Genasci, in Willow Valley Mg. Dist.
Mammoth, Gold Crown, Panama,
Myrtle, Velma and Vivian, qtz.—
. N. Coombs, in Eureka Mg .Dist.
‘Buckeye Hill placer—A. R. Kroll
et al, in You Bet Mg Dist.
Rising Sun, qtz— W. E. Kleingorge, and H. B. Drescher, in Willow Valley Mg. Dist. oe
Minuet, Grizzly, Live Oak, Ridge,
Summit, Niantic, Eldorado; Adriatic
and Bold. Warrior, qtz.—United
Griazly Ridge Mining Company, in
2 Columbia Hill Mg. Dist.
Tom and Jerry No. 1, Tom and
Jerry No. 2, placer—W. G. Fenton
et al, in Quaker Hill Mg. Dist.
Entreprise, (plager—J. P. -Keene
et al in You Bet Mg. Dist.
Lucky Boy and Ajax No. 1 Qqfz.
—H. L. Bayes, in Eureka Mg. Dist
Mountaineer and Mountaineer Extension qtz—Peter Bender in Nev.
Mg. Dist.
Walworth, placer—P. Bender,
Nevada Mg .Dist. :
Blue Bird, atz.—H. M. Stark, in
Columbia Hill Mg. Dist.
South Banner, qtz.—John T. Morgan heirs, in Nev. Mg. Dist.
Bunker Hill and Jay gravel—P.
€. Peterson, in Bloomfield Mg. Dist
Yellow Ocher,—P. C. Peterson,
in Bloomfield Mg. Dist.
Homestake placer—C. E. Martz,
in Wash. Mg. Dist.
Pot Hole, Rescue, Gold Bar, Mt.
Oro, Fisher Maiden and Mother Lode
FILED BY MANY TO
in
qtz.—Geo. M. Carey et.al, in Mt.
Oro Mg. Dist.
White Wings, placer—Geo. M.
Carey et al, in Mt. Oro Mg. Dist.
Ruby aqtz.—A. J. Edminster im
Willow: Valley Mg. Dist.
Inca, Aztec, and Don Carlos, qtz
CAMPTONVILLE, June 25— Dr.
J. H. Barr and wife and Francis
Ebert of Yuba City were in town
Monday on a short visit to friends.
Mrs. Leona West and son, Leonard
Boone and brother, Leonard Calvin
left Tuesday for Sacramento.
William Belcher and son, and;t
Donald Eich of Marysville passed
through town Tuesday enroute to
their mine.
Miss Maud—-Mi_Ellis, County
Health Nurse, ofMarysville was int t
town Tuesday on a short business
visit.
Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Ford of
Walnut Creek were intown Tuesday
on a short visit.
Forest Ranger Leland Smith ofj{t
Nevada iCty was in town Tuesday on} 1
official business.
The Marysville stage broke down
Tuesday near Bullards Bar not getting in until the middle of the afternoon. :
Reno A. Zerga has moved from
Oak Valley to Slate Range where he
will be employd at nightwatchmanp
at the mi)l. and wife left Friday enroute to. tends enjoying California fruit to
Fred Yore and James Yo of} Downieville. her full satisfaction before returning
Oregon House passed through town. Louie Bullington motored to Sac-. home. 2
Wednesday enroute to Sleighville ramento Friday. His moter Mrs, L. 0.
House.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F.MeNaught
motored to Grass Valley Tuesday.”
The following were registered at
Hotel Francis during the. past: few
days: George E. Wilson, William Le
Masters, Leland Smith, Nevada City
Russel W. Beason, Berkeley, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Fordfi Arthur M. Towney, Blairsden, Ethel Walter, Peggy
Walter, San Francisco, Helen Mears,
Stanford University.
C. N. Chatfield, superintendent of
the Alta View mine, motored to
struction by fire Monday afternoon.
when a spark from the kitchen pipe
lit on the shake roof and ignited it.
Dave, who was cooking his evening
meal, heard the roar of the flames,
and rushed to the roof with several
buckets of water putting it out.
The benefit dance held at the
Masonic Hall Saturday evening was
a@ success with a large crowd from
all over the surrounding country in
attendance. Mary old timers and
former residents took advantage of
the occasion and many a happy re—Thos. E. Stephens, in Snow Point
Meg. Dist.
Prividence qtz—W. H. Spree in
Wash. Meg. Dist.
Washington Superior, placer—M.
Crowley in Washington Mg. Dist.
Turquoise, Ruby, and Agate, Sapphire, Emerald, Jade, Pearl, Diamond, and Opal, qtz—Blue Lead
Cons. Mg. Col, bondee, owner, Relief Hill Mg. Dist.
Bulkeley, placern—Geo. E. Poore
in You Bet Mg. Dist.
Moody, placer—Geo. E. Poore in
You Bet Meg. Dist.
Canyon plac.—Mary Louise Poore
in You Bet Mg. Dist.
Grubstake placer — Henry C.
Nicholson in Nevada Mg. Dist.
Major placer—Filoli-Inc., in No.
Bloomfield Mg. Dist.
Sheets, —placer — Filoli-Inc., -in
Badger Hill Mg. Dist.
Union 59A and Union 59B plac.—
Filoli-Inc., in Lake City Mg. Dist.
Lucky Strike,—Jess Neilson et al
‘ in Birchville Meg. Dist.
Blue Ledge qtz, and Blue Ledge
Ext.—Frank Nelson and J. G. Nel-.
son, in Washington Mg. Dist.
La Salle qtz., La Salle Ext. qtz—
Fred de Wein in Wash. Mg. Dist.
Deer Lick No. 2 qtz—H. D. Emerson, in Wash. Mg. Dist.
Ramsey’s Mines—by Ramseys, in
Fall Creek Mg. Dist.
West Delhi, Defiance,
Ext. Bonanza, Enterprise Ext.
Excelsior Ext:— Mary Curnow
Grizzly Ridge Meg. Dist.
Washington Tunnel gravel—Mary
E. McCulla estate in Wash. ~Mg.
Dist.
Lucky Boy —Gilbert Decker, in
Relief Hill Mg. Dist.
Toronto placer—Con. D: Murphy
et al; in Lowell Hill Mg. Dist.
Morning Star, Morning Star South
Ext. and War Eagle gtz—John Cur-.
now et al, in Badger Hill Mg. Dist!
Cechetini, 1m! Option qtz.—C. R.
Rough and Ready Me: Dist.
in Kennebec Mg. Dist.
Colorado . qtz. —— Chas.
Canada Hill Mg. Dist.
Kistle
‘Round Mt. Blue Gravel, —Harry
M. Davis, Round Mt. Mg. Dist.
‘Flat Ledge
mack, in Nevada Mg Dist
-Elering, Unity and Syntax placer
Round —Henry Goering
Mt. Mg. Dist.
et al, in
Posey qtz.—Est. Mrs. E. W. Donnelly et al, in Willow Valley Mg
Dist.
Gray and Sunset placer—John
Gray in North Columbia Hill Mg
Dist.
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union among old friends was enjoyed during the evening. The Meltz
‘orchestra from Auburn _ furnished
jthe music and a big supper with
. lots to eat for everyone was enjoyed at midnight.
Another similar dance has been
announced for Saturday’ evening,
July 25th.
A very interesting and instructive
illustrated lecture was given in the
auditorium of the Masonic Hall
Thursday evening by Junior Forest‘er James H. Gibson, to an audience
of over 100 persons from all parts
‘of the surrounding ~ country. The
. subject covered the National For-!
ests, their welfare and protectin,.
; and what they mean to the indivi. dual citizen. The subject was put
Sip very @ell, and the information
'and knowledge imparted will be
ymeda with
few days ago on a visit with relatives at Mill Creek.
Hartley Jackson, of Los Altos, former residents, arrived Thursday on
a brief visit to their old home.
of Marysville accompanied by his
son,
was in town Thursday.
Thursday from Gold Lake enroute
and Mrs. Vern Ball
were in town Thursday eve.
Mary Veck of Downieville
trip to Nevada City Friday.
of San Francisco, arrived Thursday
fon @ visit to his old home.:
a short business visit in Reno.
Bullington, who spent
visiting daughtera
returned with him.
home reeently.at Log Cabin. He attended the Sacraménto Union High
School.
‘
ville wore in town Friday
Forbstown arrived Thursday to visit
relatives. ;
mer residents,
Nevada City Wednesday. spending a few days in Camptoneee tons milling ore on dump.
The residence of David Lewis on. ville. ‘ Will sell, bond, or lease.
Spring street narrowly escaped dePatsy Horrts, Forest City merBox 474, Nevada City, Calif,
their family arrived a She
spent the week there as a member
of the County Board of Education.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Joselin of
Dobbins visited relatives Saturday.
Fred J. Joubert motored
burn Sunday, returning with his
daughter, Miss Lesta, ‘who is attending San Jose Normal.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Gleason, former residents, of Nevada iCty, were
Saturday visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butz of
Nevada City were visiting relatives
in town Saturda yeve.
‘Alvin’ Kennady and brother,
Clayton of Oroville,. firmer residents, were in town Saturday eve
visiting relatives.
Wm. Handling of Grass Valley
was in town Saturday.
M. T. Ayres, editor jof the
Mountain Messenger, and family
pased thru town Sunday enroute
to Pike. City.
Mrs. S. R. Curtis of Wynne, Arkansas, arrived-on an extended visit
to Mrs. Kate. H. Livingston. They
were college chums and have not
seen each other for over thirty years
Mrs. Curtis likes California and inMrs. William Jackson and son,
County’ Surveyor Jason R. Meek
Jason R. Meek, Jr.,
own Friday.
Jack A. Wolff of
was in
Grass Valley
Over forty boys pased thru town
0 their home in Sutter County.
Mrs. M. J. Cunningham and:Mrof Pike City
Forest and
passed
to the
Lewellen Davis of
hru town Friday enroute
ower country. a
Frank Pendola made a business
Herman Ramm, former resident,
Edward Hanson left Saturday for
Junior Forester James H. Gibson
ROSETTA BUZZA JOHNS
Vocal and Instrumental Instruction
Late of the Royal College of Music, London, Engtand. Vocal pupil of
Henry Blower andPiano pupil of
Herbert Sharpe. Terms on application. Phone 229R. 218 French Ave.
Grass Valley.
the winter
in Sacramen®,.
Chas. Wilson, Jr., returned to his
E. A. Boehme and son of MarysMr. and Mrs. J. Labadie of
QUARTZ CLAIM—2 elaims. Development work done Shaft 156 feet
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Horwege, forof Oakland, are
chant, was in town Saturday.
The following were among those
attending the dance Saturday eve
from Downieville: Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Gould, Ross F. Taylor, A. Poggi,
180 ACRE ‘GRAVEL CLAIM.
Tunnel in 200 feet. Last 10@ feet
in hard rock, nearly thru rim iato
pay gavel.
4 miles from Nevada ‘ity. With
Frank Poggi, Miss Myrtle Pearson, pba ee ee cree ote!
Mr. and Mrs. MeDonald, Dorothy Box 474, Nevada City, Calif,
Schofield, Frank Huson, Pat SarRELIABLE MAN WANTED—+to call
on farmers in Nevada County,
gent, Misses Wilma and Milder Irwin, Anna Smith, Josephine Tomolo
Mary Veck, Paul Smith, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. C. Bynon, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Stark, Ralph Costa,
Mrs. Carmine Denton. :
J. M. King and A. C. Sommers
morted up from Nevada. Citys
Saturday.
Mr.and Mrs. E. Meltz and daugh$20 daily. No experience or capital
needed. Write today. FURST AND
THOMAS, Department F. 426 Third
St. Oakland, Calif.
Man and wife wants camp cook job,
ter of Auburn were in town SaturExperienced. Inquire at Nugget
day. office.
The following -were among those . — ——
from Alleghany attending the dance FOR SALE
Saturday. evening: Ray Hawkins, H. 52 acres in Lake Vera District
Casci, Chas. Winstead, Delbert Cole-. adjoining Mills College land. Ideal
man and W. Moultn. for home sites or farm land. E.
Mrs. Kate Hope Livinston return. Goering. im
NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE
E. J. N. Ott, Proprietor
Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free
gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and values of tailings. :
Assays made for gold, silver. lead and copper. Mail order check
very helpful in permitting many of.
the listeners to look at the subject’
work promptly attended to. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and Capital of California Fire Insurance come
panies. Automobile insurance.
to Au-}
Wonderful opportunity. Make $8 to.
dants is without right, and that th
have not, nor has any, OF eit 4
them, any right, tithe, estate,
or interest in said real property or
any part or portion thereof.
The land and property affected by,
this action ts:
All that certam real property
rae in the City of Grass Valley,
ounty of Nevada, State of Cal
nia, and bounded and particuletty
described as follows, to wit: 23
All that portion of Lot 9 in Block
27 of the Tewn, now City, of Grass
Valley, as said lot and block are designated upon the official map of
the Town of Grass Valley made by
Samuel Bethel! in the year 1872, and
more particularly deseribed as follows, to wit:
Beginning at the South East Corner of Lot 9, on the North line of
Neal Street of said City of Graas
. Valley, from which ‘the South West
corner of Lot 8, the intersection of
the East Hne of Mill Street and the
North line of Neal Street, bears N
57° 18° W at the distance of 208.11
‘feet; thence N 22° 34’ E along the
Tine between lotsa 9 and 10, 66.89
feet to the corner common to lots 9,
10 and 12 of said Block 27; thence
lots 9 and 12, ‘ . z
Grass Valley! North East corner of lo, 9 on the
West line of lot 12; thence N 67° 50
\s along the line between lots 9 and
LAUNDRY
211 Benmett St.
6A, 38.50 feet; thence S 23° 47 W.
108.73 feet to the Northerly line of
Neal Street: ghence S 57° 18 B
along the Nertherly line of Neal
Street to the place of beginning.
. GIVEN under my hand and thé
JOHN W. DARKE
109J Phones 109M
State of Califorala in and for fhe
County of emt this 15th day of
R. N. MeCORMACK,
ork.
geal of the Superior Court of the
May, A. D.,
Deputy Clerk.
{ AL)
First publication May 32, 1931.
Last Publication July 24, 1931. —
NOTION TO CREDITORS
No. 8348. :
in the Superior Court of thé
State of California in and for the
County of Nevada. .
In the Matter of the Eatate of
DAHL M. NIVENS, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the undersigned BESSIE G. NIVENS, as Administratrix of the Eetate of Dahl M. Nivens, deceased,
to the Creditors of and all persons
having claims against the said decedent to file’them with the necessary vouchers within six (6).
months after the first publication
of this notice in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
the State of California, in and for
the County of Nevada, or to exhibit them, with the necessary
vouchers within six (6) months
after the first publication of this
notice to the said administratrix,
;atlaw offices of Nilon, Hennessy &
_ Kelly, 127 Mill Street, Grass Valley, Nevada Oounty, California, the
same being her place of business
in all matters connected with the
estate of said Dahl M. Nievns, Deceased.
Dated June 6th, 1931.
BESSIS G. NIVENS,
Administratrix of the Estate ef
Dahl M. Nivens, Deceased.
Nilon, Hennessy & Kelly,
Attorneys for Administratrix.
First Publication June 12. 1931.
SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1931
Le Barr Meadows Pavilion
On Auburn Highway
RED HAT RAMBLERS
—HOT SUPPER—
Chili Baked Beans, Hot Rolls, .
Cake and Coffee, 25 Cents _
SS
LEGAL NOTICE
SUMMONS Dates of Publication June 12, 19,
126, July 3, 1931.
NO. 5928
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
iNAHUM. C. GOODWIN, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Vv. the undersigned Edw. C. Uren, as
JOHN JOHNSON; ELIZABETH E.! administrator of the Estate’ of NaTARR; also, all other persons uD-!hum C. Goodwin, deceased, to the
known claiming any right, title, es-i Creditors of and all persons having
tate, lien or interest in the real; claims against the said deeedent to
property described in the complaint) file them with the necessary vouchadverse to plaintiff’s ownership ,oOr. ers within six (6) months after the
.
In the Superior Court of the State.
of California in and for.the County .
of Nevada.
ANNA LUTHER, Plaintiff,
any cloud upon plaintiff’s title; first publication of this notice in
thereto, Defendants. — the office of the Clerk of the SuAction to determine adverse. perior Court of the State of Caliclaims to and clouds upon title to
real property, brought in the Su-.
perior Court of the State of Califorfornia, in and for the County of
Nevada, orto exhibit them, with
the necessary vouchers within six
in a different angle, and will cause,
many of them to be more careful .
in many ways.__Foellowine the talk . fa
severa 1 reels of motion pictures
were shown; one of fishing, and
another of ~ exceptional interest,
showing the running down, capture,
nia in and for the County of Nevada,
and the complaint filed in the office of the Clerk of said County of
Nevada. ; :
NILON, HENNESSY & KELLY,
Attorneys for Plaintiff, Grass Valley,
California.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
(6). months after. the first publication of this notice to the said Administrator at the office of W. E.
Wright, Attorney at law, Nevada
City, California, the same being his
place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said Nahum C. Goodwin, deceased.
.
Defiance
and
in
Kennebec Cons; qtz.—Paine Bros:
atz.—R. N. McCorand killing of mountain lions.
Arrangements for the
were under the direetién of Forst
Ranger. Frank W. Meggers of the
local office.
Mrs. Louis J. Joubert of Oakland
and James L. Joubert of this place
left Wednesday for Sawyers Bar,
Siskiyou county, on a short visit.
Ed Hanson ,native and former resident of this section, absent for 20
years arrived Wednesdoy on a visit
with his brether, Fred B. Hanson.
turned Wednesday
Marysville.
A. J. Heether
City Thursday.
C. N. Chatfield motored to Downieville Thursday.
Mrs. Harry Lampel, former res:dent, of Mountain View and party
ot friends left Friday for their
home after a short visit with relatives here.
Peter Lischer and party of friends
of Oklahoma arrived a few days ago
on a visit to his brother,
Lischer, at Weeds Point mine.
Charles C. Strandberg, former remotred to Nevada
Dietrick Ranch above town.
Edwin. Godfrey and sister, Eileen,
‘;passed through town’ Friday enlecture}:
Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. Pauly re-'
from a visit at:
Geo. W.!
sident, now of Oakland —arrived—a—
few days ago and is visiting at tne!
Berkeley Mines, Ltd.
A California Corporation with only 200,000 shares of
, Capital Stock. authorized is NOW WORKING under
lease from Sierra Consolidated SEVEN CLAIMS ADJOINING FAMOUS SIXTEEN-TO-ONE MINE at
Alleghany, California.
THE BERKELEY MINES
Is now offering a block of its stock for sale at 25 cents
per share to help carry through a systematic development program.
AS GOOD A PROSPECT AS YOU CAN FIND
Write
BERKELEY MINES, LIMITED
1437 Bancroft Way
California Berkeley
jand for the County of Nevada, withCALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS .
TO: j
JOHN JOHNSTON; ELIZABETH
iE. TARR; 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. :
YOU ARE HEREBY directed to
appear, and answer to the complaint
in an action entitled as above,
brought against you in the Superior
Court of the State of California in
Dated June 4th, 1931.
EDW. C. UREN,
Administrator of the Estate of
Nahum C. Goodwin, deceased.
First Publication June 5th, 1931.
in ten days after the service on you
of this summons—if served within .
this County,—or within thirty days
if served elsewhere.
And you are hereby notified that
unless you appear and answer as
above required, the said plaintiff
, will take judgment for any money or
'damages demanded in the complaint
las arising upon contract, or she will
!apply to the court for any other rei lief demanded in the complaint.
THe following is a statement of
the object of the action:
The object of the action is to determine all and every claim, estate,
right, title, lien or interest in the
property herein described; that the
DON’T DUCK.
Meet your friends with neatly cleamed clothes.
Did you ever see an old friend coming down the street in the distance,
and realizing that your clothes were
cleaned
ABOUT OUR SERVICE
Our patrons have found that it is
“different”? from others; it is more
personal, more sympathetic. And
‘hat is what you want when = you
have trouble in the family such as Peculiar
plaintiff is now, and has been, by} 80t neatly and pressed,
herself and her predecessors in in-. curned a corner to keep from meetterest, the owner of and in the acing him? om
tual, exclusive and adverse possession of the property hereinafter described continuously for the period
of more than twenty years immedi-}
ately preceding the filing of the
complaint in this action, claiming to
own the same in fee against the
whole.world, and that plaintiff has,
by herself and by her predecessors
Our cleaning prices are 80 moderate
that such a thing need never happen.
Send-your-elothes often to the _
GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS
ED BURTNER, Proprietor,
CAMPTONVILLE CONTD
vada City Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kennedy of Alaroute to their home at Pike City.
Lawrence Turner motored to Nedeath and its attendant misfortunes .
Quality *
MODERN AMBULANCE SERVICE
HOLMES FUNERAL HOME
in interest, paid all taxes of every
kind and nature whatever, levied or
iassessed against said real property
during the period of five years continuously immediately preceding the
filing of complaint aforesaid; that
Phone 875 W = 111. West Main St.
Will cail Monday and Thursday after—
noons at your home and deliver on
the next trip over. We will credit
the claims or claim of said defenyour phone eharges. ;