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November 5, 1928 (8 pages)

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ie _THE NEVADA” {CITY NUGGET.. CALIF ORNIA ae LEGAL NOTICE _ “NOTIC E Notice is OF MEETING hereby given that on! Saturday, the 10th day of Novem-_ ber. 1928, at 2 p. m., the Newtown Mining Cempany, a corporation, will! hold a stockholder’s meeting law offices of W. E. Wright, Union . Building, Nevada City, California, . which said meeting willbe called for . the purpose cf electing directors of . said corporation and the transaction . of any and all business whieh may be necessary and. properly brought before the said meeting. Dated this 11th day of October, 1928. RO. Starrett; First Publication, Oct. 15, 1928. Publications, Oct. 15, 23, Nov. 4, 1928. COURT CALENDAR Raglan Tuttle Frank ‘Steel Miles D. Reporter Estate August Kruger—Request to reduce amount of inheritance tax denied. j Estate Ernest Towle Final ceunt and distribution estate ed as prayed for. Estate Wm. L. Nivens—Petition letters of administration. Nivens sworn tratroe bond ee Superior Judge Clerk grantfor Jonn and appointed adminisPersonal bond $3400. Surety $1700. Estate S: Jane Crase-—— termination Petition to decree of ‘life estate. Mrs. Reta Beloud= sworn. Petition granted. Webber vs. Marchi—Motion to bring in other parties submitted with authorities. : People vs. Max sworn. Questioned by. judge as. to circumstances surrounding shooting of eow. Probation granted on condition that owner of cow and county be reimbersed in the amount of $150. at-rate of $15. per month. Martha Tonkin vs. Equitable Life Ins. Co.—Set 14th. Sleeman D.—Demurrers for trial Dee. il calendar. Haske to-ereditors. vs on speek: In notice In der re est. Howe—decree of re estate of James Geach—Orcontinuing family allowance. S°.Mason vs. Lynn B. Potition to file amended sunplemental company. Frank Dillon Brown—order ,order setting case for Set for Dec. 7. Mrs. Robert sO seriously Lovise MasOnand VS. rescinding trial. who has been Nevada City improving. Gates, iat the Sanitarium, is John C. Foss is reported as proving from a_ recent illness. Deputy County Clerk R. N. MeCormeck and son, Noble, took election supplies to You Bet and Lowell Hill Sunday. County Clerk George CoughIan went fo Svaulding imwith election supplies also. and Mrs. children i. Martz Jr., and Hollow, were in Monday. His. mother, Martz, —Sr. of Steep Nevada. City Mrs. C. HE, with them, James Coughlan of North Columbia was in Nevada City Monday. \ Niil is visiting of spending azfew days here. N.CN GRR COMPANY TIME TABLE AND RATES ae é Harry iWVective Sunday, Sept. 25, 1927 Train leaves N@vada City at 5:‘ am. Grass Valley at 5750 a. arriving San Franeiseo, 1:30 p. Train leaves Nevada ae at 11:00 a. m. Grass Valley 11: a. m. makine direct connattion: sare S. frain 23 arriving at San Francis¢ ed 1 ") 57 fa peaes 8 0 Ey: ae eaves Nevada City at 4: pow. Gras s¥alley 5:05 p. m., mak ing direct connect*on with = S.-? train 40 leaving ‘n Franeisco a* o m.-ena Hing ;, ‘sengers TO ar rive at @rass Valle, (2:35 p. m. ané Nevada City, 7:36. p.m. Grows Vo ‘Ney Fares To Colfax, $1.09. Five day rount trin=$1.60,. Fo Sacramento .$3.2/ 14 dav reunc trip. $4.00. To Sa Pranecicea $14. 3 months rouni trip $10.75 ‘Tickets sold— Friday, Saturdays aw. Sundays, 16 day? round trip. {9-50.+ Nevada City Fares To Celia: $1.15.Five day round trip $1762" 3 Sacramento $3375 14 day refurn tein $4.50. To San Fran “seo $6.67. 8 ménths round trir $11 95’ Tiekets sold Iridays, Satur devs and Sundays, $9.89. » WINTER RATES Effeetive Oct. 1, 1928 to Apr. teen day and . three tickets with stopovers allowed, daily, Nevada City to day Himit, $9.00; $8.50 Nevada City to San month limit, $11.05. Valley, $10.75. Nevada City to Alameda, eee PS or Oakland, 16 day limit, $8. 75; from Grass Valley, $8.25. : Nevada City to Alameda, Berkeley or Oakland, 3 month limit, $10.80; from Grass Valley, $10. 50. 30 1929 months sold Six San Franciseo, 16 from Gras Valley, Francisco, 3 from Grass ° iy LS & REZINING CO. Nevada City to Sacramento and re . SMELt NG: turn, sold every day, limit 14 days, ! { igen 5: 742 Markl Se Son Frandics $4.50; from Grass Valley, $4.00. ———— eee at. the . 29.) ac. Emigrant Gap ia; = __ LEGAL NOTICE _ ‘DELINQUENT ” LIST IN THE CITY OF ‘NEVADA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FOR THE CITY TAXES LEVIED FOR THE! YEAR 1928. Default having been made in the payment of taxes levied in the year 1928, for the City of Nevada, for . the year ending October 8, 1928,. ; upon the real and personal property described in the Delinquent List ‘hereto appended. Now, therefore, I, HIRAM D. the said City of Nevdda, by virtue . of the authority in me vested, here-. by give publie notice that unless the . taxes delinquent as appears in said list, together with the penalties, are paid on or before the sale date given below, the real estate upon which taxes are a lien,’ will, by operation of law, be’sold’ to the City of Nevada on December lst, 1928, S LOUIS AUMER—1Lot 29; real estate $100; $300; total tax $7.60 Tota) Tax $8.36. BETTENCOURT, EST. OF VICT. 25, Block improvements ; penalties 76c. —Lot, 11; Block 31; real estate $400.; Imp. $800. Total $12.00. Tax $22.80. Penalties_$2.28. Total. Tax $25.08 BUCCIO, NAT— Lot 21, Block 57, Real $50.; Imp. 50. Total $200. Tax $3.80.. 2 Ities 38c. Total $4.18. MARIE : ; Imp. $900: Total, $1000. Tax $19.00 Penalties $1.90. Total $20.90. CLEMO, HAROLD—Lot 3. 44. Real Sstate $100. Imp. $300.; Furniture $50. Total $450. Tax! $8.55. Penalties .8514. Total $9.40. DELLAPIAZZI, J.—Lot 21. Block 53. Real $50. Imp. $50. Total $100. Tax $1.90. Penalties 19c. Total. -$2.09. = : FISKE, EDWI?} Real $100. Imp. $350. Furniture . $100. Total -$550. Tax $10.45. Penalties $1.241%4. Total $11.49%. GILMORE,; LYMAN—Lot 6. Block 6. Real $300. Imp. $700. Total $1000. Tax $19. Pentaties $1.90.; Total Tax $20.90.: GOODWIN, N. 97. Real $50. Imp. Tax $2.86. $3.13 %. HAWK, ALBERT—Lot 7. 41. Real $50. Total $50. Tax 95c.} Penalty 09%. Total $1.04%. HARRIS, A. J. and MAY—Lot 4. Block 59. Real $100. Imp. $200. Fur-_ niture $50. Total $350. Tax $6.65.! Penalty .66%. Total Tax $7.31% ISAACS, Elizabeth—Lot 6. Block 32. Real Estate $200. Imp. $400.) Total $600. Tax $11.40. Penalty; $1.14: Total $12.56: . JOHNSTON, MRS. EARL—Lot 1. Block 1. Real $150. Total $150. Tax $2.85. Penalty .2814.Total $3.13%. JONES, THOS.—Lot 3. Block 44. Real Estate $75 Total $75. Tax $1.42, Penalty 14%. Total $1.5614. Block C.—Lot 21, Block! $100. Total $150.) Penalties .28144. Total Block . JENKINS, THOS.—Lot 23. Block ‘29. Real Estate $300 Imp. $500. . Total $800. Tax $15.2 Penalty $1.50. Total $16.72. LOPEZ, EDWIN and OTHERS— Lot 12, Block .9, Real Estate $190, Imp.: $275; Lot 3. Bleck 26. Estate $100, imp. Real $550. Total $1025. Tax $19.4714. Penalty $1.95. Total $21.42. : MULLER and HOOPER—Lot 4, Block 9.—100. Total $100. Tax $1. 90° Penalty 19¢. Total $2.09. NAFFIZIGER, €. ESTATE of— Lot 9. Estate $200. Imp. Tax $17.10. $18.81. NORTON. HARRY 38. Real Estate $100. Imp. otal $250: * Tax $4.76, 17144. Total $5.22 1%. O'NEIL. MARY— Lot 1, Block ‘44. Real Estate $150. Imp. $300. . Total $450. Tax $8.55. -Penalty 1 8546. CAROLINE, Block 3. Real $700: Total $900.: Penalty $1.71. Total Lot 1, Block $150.: Penalty Total. $9.40. PHILLIP, C. A.—Lot 3. Block 44. Real Estate $50. Total $50. Tax 95c. . Penalty .09 %, Total Tax $1.04%. ROWE, HARRY—Lot 12, Block 28. Real Estate $200. Imp. $600. Furniture $100. Total $17.10. Penalty :$1.71. $900. Tax Total $18.81. RONDONI, JOHN— . Lot 3-4-5, Block 62. Real Estate $150. Total: . $150. Tex $°.85. Penalty .28%, To-' j tal Tax TR Ee 6 ee 3 . i= TOMPSON and—-GILL—Lot 6, : ; Block 40. Real Estate $200. Tetel! 1 $200. Tax $3.80. Penalty 38c. Total! . $4.18. . WARD, CHARLOTTA — Lot 14,. Ploek 58. ‘Real Estate $25. Imp. . $195. Total $150. Tax $2.85. Pen+ alty.-.28 16. Total $3.13. , Woops, HAROLD —Lot 3, Block Real oe $150. Tax $2.85. PenBoe .28144. Total $3.13. ce tig D. SHEARER, Tax Collector First Publication, Nov. 5, 1928. Dates of Publication, Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1928. Mrs. Henry Clark has as a visit! ' of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Heidrich': of Forest Hill. Ren R. Preston is confined to his . heme on Boulder street with a severe spell of illness. His many friends hope ofr him a speedy reeovery. Subscribe For The Nugget 4 i ' Ore and Bullion Purchased Licensed by State of California séeabitshed 1907 . WILDBERG BROS. SHEARER, Tax Collector in and for , Taxes of 1908 ' Special School or ‘Costs on ' 1909 LEGAL NOTICE a IS FF DPE LD DD DAD IDS NOTICE ' CONTROLLER'S R's DEPARTMENT) State of California NOVEMBER 5, 19 LEGAL f\ \.L. NOTICE To the ax Collector of the Coun-! ty of Nevada, State of California, WHEREAS, adeed or deeds con-' pa yes of 1913 veying to the people of the State of California the title.to the property ‘fore been filed in the Controller’s. office of the State of California; AND, WHEREAS, deeds recite the fact that said property hereinafter described was soldi . hereinafter described having hereto-; said deed or: to the people of the State of Cali-. fornia for the non-payment of State 50 per cent Graduatand county taxes; elapsed since the date of said sale, and noredemption, law, has been made of said property, or any part thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, in pursuance of the law in such case made and provided, I, RAY L. RILEY, Controller of the State of California, by virtue of the authority in me vested by the laws of this State, do by these presents authorize, enipower, and direct you, the said Tax Collector, to sell~-at-publie -auction, in separate lots or parcels ,the property hereinafter described. The property above referred to, anq hereby authorized to be sold, is situate, lying and being in the County of Nevada, State of California, bounded and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Property sold to the State June 25th, 1909 for the delinquent taxes of 1908:— In Cherokee, Lot 2, Block 3. In Cherokee, Lot 3, Block 2. Partial Deed No. 96. No bid shall be received or accepted at such. sale for less than the amount of all the taxes levied upon such property, and all costs and penalties for every year delinquent as shown. by the AND, WHEREAS, five years have 1914 Assessed according to Taxes of 1914 ROW 2 ee ee 22 Costs on Delinquent ROW 2602 1.00 Intrest at 7 per cent, per annum from July 3st, 1922 ie: 1.95 50 per cent GraduatG0 -Penaley 2655.32 .90 5.87 1913 Assessed to J. P. G. Kenna Adm. Est. of Mrs. Mosken Sede 1.72 Special School or Other POAXCS 5 oss cases cessestsese .09 Penalties on Delinquent ROLE s2 ees .24 ‘Costs on Delinquent HOW cae ee 1.00 Intrest at 7 per cent, per annum from Julycist, 1914.. 1.83 OG Penalty 91 5.79 to J. P.-G. Kenna Adm. Est of Mrs. Mosken pee 1.80 Special School or Other USERON ci ass ee .08 Penalties on Delinquent Rolle 25 Costs on Delinquent . ROW. rae 1.00 Total graduated penalties .... 6.51 Cost of registering notice and : POSth 2G 8 ee 28 .Cost ofadvertising this HOUCG 8 2 ae 50.06 delinquent rolls for} said years and also all tax liens up} to the date of the execution ofthe . sell_at-pubHeauction, deed to the State, together with in-. terest at seven per cent per annum . and also the “penalties graduate redemption 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 delinqueney to the date of the sale hereunder, and all expenses accrued ito 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 29th dey of October, A. D., 1928. RAY L. RILEY, Controller. SEAL) By Clarence H. Smith, Deputy. SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY AUTHORIZATEION OF CONTROLLER. (Under Section 3897 of the. Poiitical Code.) Date of Sale December Ist, 1928. ESTIMATE of amount required to purchase the within described Real Estate, which was sold to the State on the 25th day of June, 1909 for the delinquent taxes of 1908. Deeded to State June 27th, 1914. Assessed to J. P. G. Kehna Adm. Est. of Mrs. Mosken. DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE In Cherokee Lot 2,’ Block 3. In Cherokee, Lot 3, Block 2. Sold to State June 25th, 1909; “Tax Deed No. 96, for taxes of 1908. } 1908 Adm. Assessed to J. P. Est. of Mrs. G. Mosken $1.88 Other Kenna, Taxes Penalties on Delinquent POS ee Delinguent Roll : Intrest at 7 per cent, per annum from July 1st; £909.22. 2.6 50 per cent Graduated Penalty. 94 6.61 Assessed to J. P. G. Adm. Est. of .Mrs. Mosken. Taxes-0f 1909 .:.4.2 1.88 Special School or Other Taxes Penalties on Roll Costs on Roll Intrest at_7 per cent,
per annum from JuFy ist 1£97G¢ 2.. Be 4 50 per cent Graduated Penaity 5.o. Kenna Delinquent Delinquent 94 6.48 1910Assessed to J. P.G. Acm. Est. of Mrs. Mosken ‘Taxes of 1910 1.88 Special Sehool or Other Taxes Penaiiies on Delinquent Costs on Delinquent ROU. Intiest at 7 per cent. per annum from July Ist, 1911 2.30 50 per cent Craduated Ponalty 2.2.2. 1911 Assessed Adin, Est. Kenna 94 6.3 to J. P. G. Kenna of Mys. Mosken es Eis ep 1.80 Special School or Other gS CT: eae ee .08 Penalties oa Deiinquent Costs on Delinquent pei Oho a Seren ee ae Iiitrest at 7 per cent, per annum from Juty Vat. $922 2 23., 2.17 50 peor sent Graduated Penalty ==.. s8a 6.22 : . 1912 Assessed to J. P: G. Kenna Acia, Est. of Mrs. Mosken Taxes Of 1912 -..2.--to Special § Scho: yl or Oth. “axe 97 ee ee Penalties on Delinquent Interest at 7 per cent, per annum from July ist, 4915 .22.::.2 LTT 50 per cent Graduated Penalty ..-.i2.3, 94 5.84 Total THxOS 20o es $12+69 Total special school or other tAXCS . oe os coe Total penalties on delinquency (15-5 and 5 per cent) . sPOtal GOStS..25: Bie seit Soe Total interest Least amount for which property may be purchased $93.36 Therefore, in pursuance of law publie notice is hereby giver That I will on Saturday, the Ist das of December, 1928, at the hour of 10 o’clock <A. M.,: in the Nevade County Tax Collector’s office, Cour’ House, in the City of Nevada, Coun ty of Nevada, State of California in-one parce’ to the highest bidder’or bidders, “i: cash, lawful money of the Unitec States, the said property. hereinbe fore described and particularly deseribed in the foregoing Controller’ authorization, to which: reference i: hereby made for the purpose of des cription; all of said real property is situate, lying and being in the the County of Nevada, State of California, and further described in said Tax Deed to the State of California above referred to. No bid will be received or accepted at such sale for less’. than the ,amount of ali taxes levied upon each parcel of property and al! the costs and penalties forevery year delinquent, as shown by the delingvent rolls to the date of execution of the deed to the State of California, and all expenses accuring to the date of sale, together with interest at the rate of seven per cen tper annum and also the graduate penalties un‘ der Section 3817 of the Politica’ Code from the first day of July fol lowing the delinquency. of each o j . ' ‘ , at said ? i said years to the date of sale here nndar computed on the aggregate amount of such delinquent taxes and all expenses accured to the date of sale under this authorization. Given under my hand at the Cit: of Nevada, County of Nevada,.State of California, this Ist day of No vember, 1928. FRANK STEEL, Tax Collector of the County of Nevada, State of California. First’ Publication, November 1928. Dates of publication, 5th, November 19th, 1928 NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice of the time and place of holding the General Election, list 0° officers to be filled, list of all pre cinets and their. ‘respective pollins plaees and the names of the electio: officers who ar eto serve in thei respective precinets. * Notice is hereby given that a Gen eral Election will be held throughout the County of Nevada, State of California, on Tuesday, the 6th Day of November, 1928 at which eleetion candidates for the following offices will be voted upon: Thirteen electors of President and Vice-President of the United States. One United States Senator. One Member of the House of Representatives from the Second Congressional District. 5th Novembe! 12th, and Novembe? One Stats Senator from the Third Senatorial District. One Member of the Assembly from the Ninth Assembly District. One Member ofthe Board of Supervisors of Nevada County from the First Supervisoral Distriet. One Member of the Board of Supervisors--oef Nevada --County from . the Fifth Supervisoral District. And notice is further given that election the polls will be open at the hour of 6 o’clock A. M. and remain, open until 7 o’clock in the afternoon of the same day and that during said hours the election will be held at the legally designated polling places in each precinet in said’ county of Nevada, which are as follows, and that the following named persons have been appointed to serve as election officers in their respective precincts, a3, follows: . SUPERVISORAL DISTRICT NO. 1 _ Nevada No. 1 “Precinct Polling place, Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street. Inspector—William Young. Judges Mary Hoskins, Celia Neagle: Clerks—Lloyd Jennings, Nellie’ Clark and Ruth Peard. = . ‘ LEGAL NOTICE — cnaceoeimtal Tye . LEGAL NOTICE } Nevada City Ko. 2 Precinct . hod Polling place—-City Hall. 2 Seta, Fours ghee ee es : line place—Graniteville School Inspector—John S. King. WG ase Judges—Margaret Maher and AnInspector 2 tonn Rheies nie Hooper. ae Judge W.-H. Brown. Clerks— Clara Phillips, Joseph Clerks Willd Mebesn 4 Stenger and William J. Reynolds. Fitter. ; oar a eee eras: Nevada City No. 5 Precinct Moores Fiat Precinc: Polling place—Foresters Hall. Polling place—} ea ee Aer ag Inspector—George Carey. THe Bee Will = : : Ju Fortier, Adefadwen 45 : Judge—J. C:.1 line O’Connor. Glsrke (has Heearty. whe Clerks—Annie Darke, Vincent Buck. : Se eee PRES: Foley and Sarah Groves. ees Gohinbia Hatt Pradics Nevada City Oo..4 Precnict Polline aa pact te es Polling place. Washington School; 7, BighLOe e House. fo ee ee Inspector—Frances Hilerman. i Ree 5 BHil Cus : eg How Judges—Annie Scheemer, Mary EF. lett é a = Flynn. Ske i Riconitinia : Cloris a. 3°. Wiient, Janes, 6S Peres Sees Young and Catherine Coughlin. i faeneeic : gp SE 101, 1 0USE Gold Flat Precinct yg, 6 eee Polling place— Qakland School CIO IE = co. cay, ee W. Gu House. : ligne S nee Eee : Inspector—E. B. Meservey. toi iad moe Jade es—Susie Green and W. D. PERN PSORAT DISTRICT NO, 4 Chappell. : Cherokee Precinct Clerks—Catherine Bost, Clarence Polling plac hoot House Watters and Charles Bouvier. Inspector a. Indian Flat Precinct Jud ee oe 3 = Polling *place—Indian Flat School Cierks— Mary Miiel Jonn Cul House. OW ; Inspector—Mike Kendrick. French Corral Precinct Judge—+Grace Keenan. Polling place Schooi House. Clerks—Rolfe Bulfingion and May Jnspector—-Martha *Kirkwood. Orzalli. Judge \deie B n Selby Flat Precinct Uke bets bide 9 » Michael Polling plaece—Duavies Residence, O'Conno jugar: Loaf: : North in Josn Precinct Inspector—Maevie Lewis, Palene piacee—School House Judges—_Jesnetie Orzalli, Anthony logue ri raabury Godfrey. : Judge #ilen i js Clerks—-George Hothersall, Doris er! =X Cullouch, Kate Warne and Ernest Towle. Montre. Witlow Valley Precinct j Anthon Polling place —Willew. Valley. © PoHing place school House. ! inspectorInspector—-Sherman Hecker. ! Z L Judges—Alexander Durbin = and K G Cugene Morris. ¥ Clerks——Fannie Hoiland, Charles Clear Creek Precinct renasci and Grace Jones. Polling pl School House WW : : SURERVISORAL DISTRICT NO. 2 a Grass Valley No. 1 Precinct Clerk i lack: Warren O’Delk. Polling place— Judge MWfulroy's Pvecinct Office. 4 -Heus Inspector—_W. H. freeman. vn Clerks— Alice Shey Georgie ; Jonnelly, Lucille Williams. Selma Ravn Judges—Esither Schwartz, Theresa earings Mulroy. yy a Grass Valley No. 2 Precinct Polling place—W: as shing ton School ‘House. Inspector—John W élenet: yn Judges —Sarah Mullins, Alic Brock, Clerk—Minnie Lady, Ju kins, Elizabeth Quick. Grass Valley No. 3 Precinct Polling place— Eagle Hose House. Inspector—John Grenfell. Judges— Kate Edwards, Anni Bastier. E Elizabeth Carveth, Mary Thomas, Susan Harris. Grass Valley No.4 Precinct Polling place-—Serra Hali. Inspector—John Steele. Judges—Annie Horan, Elizabeth Henwood. : Clerks Rhoda Bradley, Myrtle;Lopez, Mary Stewart. Grass Valley No. 5. Precinct Polling plaee—-Hooper Building. Inspector—-William Davey. Judges—Thomas Edwards, Alma Popp. Clerks— Mina Cobledick, James Jarapson, Flora Tremewan. Grass Valley No. Polling place House. Inspector~—John Chellew. Judges—Susie Shackieion, Best. Clerks—Edna Twitehell, Simmons, Elizabeth Briggs. Grass Valley No. 7 6 Reliance Precinct ‘ Hose Samuel Precinct Polling place—Crase Building. Inspector William: J. Wasley. Judges—John Kitto, Arthur Bone. Clerks—-Eila Ridge, Sarah Quick, Villiam Paynter. Grass Valley No. § Precinct Polling place—High Schocl Gym. Inspector—Arehie Cornish. Judges—-NeHie Nevin, Nellie card. Clerks—-Dorothy sineock, RicBosanko, Sadi« Loretta Barker. * Allison R — Precinct Polling place White lence. Inspector—Richard White. Judge—F. B. .Twitchell. Clerks—-Calvin Kesler, Hodge. Buena Vista Precinct Polling place Chicago 3chool House. Inspector—Wm. J. Jeactle. Judge—Richard Rollins. Clerks—Ida Tremine, mer. Resi Alexande1 Park Percy Wei Cottage Hill Precinct Polling place—Smith Residence. Inspector—-Wm. Higgins. Judge——Dawson Handy. Clerks— Lola Thcempson, Butler. Chris Ompire Precinct Polling place—-Pettijean’s dence. inspector—John Desmond. Judges—William James, Woods. Clerks— Annie Kitts, Relle Corey. Forest. Springs” Precinct Polling place—School House. Inspector—Orrin Perrin. Judge—cC. A. Sammons. Clerks— Kate Wheeler, Wilson. ResiWilliam Benallack, Nellie Hill Flat Precinct Polling place—Cooley’s Building. Inspector—John Durbin. Judges—Albert Ismert, Alyne McFagin. Clerks—Mary Carthew, ner, Edith Pascoe. SUPERVISORAL DISTRICT NO. 3 ' Spaulding Precinct Polling place—Office Building at Spaulding. Inspector—R. IL. Judeze-—T. Ss. L. D. Coneae Keleher. Jorthley, Mrs. L. B. Greg gory. Washington’ Prec/iact Polling place— School House. Inspee i anberg. Judge —R. F. Williamson. Clerks-—H. O. Kohler, E. J. Haverstock, anita Jen-j Allison . “Evelyn . hool House. . rks Charles . Butler. i Rough a . Polling . Inspecior . Judze. Clerks— ae Ready Precinct p lac rad ry ank Abt Edith Cay Themas 4 Norine Spenceville Polling -Inspeetor Judge— Clerks man. SUPERVISOR sins prace— place— James B. —John Hickhoff, EB AL DISTRICT NO. 5 1 Precinct Knights of Pythias John-C E. Maxson, ElizaClerks a lyn Moore,M Trucke . Polling plaes i Inspector i: Ga Kirel . Judges——I. F. Harvey, R Kay. Clerks — Mrs. G. O. Bryant. } beth 2 Preci Tee sanie } NO. tan Lottie Boea Pi ‘ecinet Polling plac I Inspector Airs ‘hool House. rson, hens 4 Judyec . Clerks— . Cubberly. Bennet Mloriston place—St Precinct . Polling ore. Ins Be eto: nee E. i wart. fers, ee Precinct — Hail at Colson. — M. Re Chas. —W. Spaulding. : Overton Polling place Mills. fnspector——JHobart BCtark. sJudges—-Mrs. Neva Wilson, EF. French. Murry, E. Martin. Le aw HW Hill Precinct Polling place—School House. heme -Wm. Levee, Judge——Clarence Mun: Clerk William Kes suire, Mrs, E. keys, B. MaYou Polling plas Ins 2 gus Judge Clerks hart. Dated Oc GE ORGE ¢ County Cl} ¢ Ire N. Mee Depuiy C Bet Precinet hool House. yas Brady. oud. ly, Chas. Geartoher 10. ge) oi HLAN, adi 1 County. lerk. 3187, 18,1928. given that Nan . MacArthur Ave., S: has made ap the vcket uU ni se d States Jalifornia, ce is hereMcinteer of 24 n Francisco, Cal., plieation for patent for Lode Mining © Claim, 10, in See.; 20,°T 16 N., R-9 E. M. D.M., in the Nevada Mining District,. Nevada County, California, described as follows: Beginning at—eorner— No.1, Brackett Lode, whence the quarter-seetion cerner on . the north line of See. 20, -T. 16N., R. 9 B., M: D.M.,. bears N. ¥9* 36" FE. 919.47 feet, thence N. 88°:10' W. 1468.55 feet—toearner No. 2 of said lode.. thanece S. 1° 07° B. 500 of said lode; feet to corner No. 3 thence 89° 45’ I. 1467.01 feet to corner Ne. 4 of said lede; thence N. 1° O07’ W. 459.41 feet to point of beginning. The conflicting claims are Lot 82, Mayflower Placer (conflict with which is exeluded), and Survey M.A. No, 02 Lend-Oftix Sepien Noti bv Ry. 29a { t Survey No. 59 ) Q No, 5714, Greenman Placer. The only adjoining. elaim is Survey ‘No. 5714, Enterprise Lode. The location notice is recorded in Book 21, pages 406 et seq. mining claims, Nevada County, California. John C. Ing, Register. Date a* *ea' “"biieation +20, 76, 1928. Date of last publication. Noy. 26, 1928.