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bx Be.
ee TO
“8—Nevada City, California, Friday, September 22, 1950
YELLOWJACKETS OPEN
SEASON TONIGHT IN
GRIDLEY UNDER LIGHTS
Coaches Thomas Nelson and
Bob Bonner will give their varsity and junior varsity grid teams
their first official workouts of
the season at Gridley tonight
against the tough Colusa county
squads.
Coach Bonner is definitely set
‘on a starting lineup for the Bee
fracas as 6:15 p.m. but Coach
Nelson is leaving the gate open
for .possible last minute changes
and adjustments.
-Experienced lads from the 1949
squad who will see lots of service
~ in the front wall tonight are Gordon Lageson, center;. Doug Atkins, left end; Bill Beverage, tackle, and Melo Pello and Kent
Walker, guards:
Expected to perform capably in
the backfield will be Dean Morrison, starter of the ’49 squad;
Henry Scribner; David Mott, Bob
Pohley and Chuck Degraffenreid.
The Gridley squad iscoached
by Jack Lapsys, who tutored the
Marysville preps to a co-chamPpionship last year.
Coach Bonner’s Bee starters
will be Ray Kirk and Don Boucher, ends; Grant Hefelfinger and
Tiny Tanner, tackles; Wayne
Whitlock
guards, and Dick Mooers, center.
In the backfield will be. Bruce
Walker, quarterback; Bill Behrbaum, right half; Ernie Pello,
fullback, and Bill Sturtevant or
Steve Pieser, ‘left halfback:
RESTRICTIONS EASED
IN 1950 WATERFOWL
HUNTING REGULATIONS
Waterfowl hunting regulations
for 1950 season in the California
and Pacific flyway will allow a
slightly longer séason and higher
daily duck limit, according to an
announcement by the U. S. fish
and wildlife service.
Although the Californi fish and
game commission joined the duck
hunters organizations of California in asking for higher combination limits, the federal service
set a daily bag and possession
limit of six ducks. The 1949 daily
bag limit was five ducks, with a
possession limit of ten. :
The 44-day split hunting season was set between. Oct. 20 and
Nov. 10, and from Dec. 15 to Jan.
5. Along the Colorado river, a
continuous season was prescribed
between Nov. 12 and Jan. 5.
On the opening day of each
season, shooting begins at noon,
ending one hour before sunset.
For the remainder of each season,
firing will start one-half hour before sunrise. _
The 1950 bag and _ possession
limits as announced from Washington: ducks, six daily and in
possession, but no more than one
wood duck; geese, six daily and
in possession in any combination
not exceeding two Canada geese
or its subspecies, white-fronted
geese, or brant; mudhens, 15
daily and in possession; Ameri_ Can and red-breasted mergansers,
25 daily. :
No. open” season was set for
Ross geese or shore birds.
Previous restrictions .against
repeating or automatic shotguns
capable of holding more than
three shells remain in effect.
Shooting over live decoys or
baited waters is also prohibited.
CROCHET CHAMPION
TO BE NAMED AT FAIR
Crochet champion of Nevada,
Yuba, Sutter, Plumas, Butte, Sierra, Placer, Colusa, Yolo, Sacramento and Placer counties will
be named at the Yuba-Sutter fair
Sept. 28 to Oct. 1.
Roy» Welch, secretary-manager
of the Peach Bowl festival, said
the contest for artistry in picots
and scallops will be open to both
men and women, young and old.
And the winner’ of the county
fair competition will be listed as
an entrant in the nationwide contest of the Needlecraft Society.
General classifications are table cloths, bed spreads, luncheon
set, centerpieces, buffet and vanity sets, chair sets, doilies, wall
and scarf panels, household accessories, edgings and insertions,
fashion accessories, pot holders
and hot plate mats.
Entries must have been completed since Jan. 1.
LAWNMOWER
SHARPENED AND
~ REPAIRING
All Work Guaranteed
Crenshaw’s, 401 E. Main Street,
Phone 24 for Pickup and Delivery
Service.
er Ne
and Gary Weldon,
PORCUPINES AGAIN
PLACED ON OUTLAW
STATUS BY FOREST MEN
“Porky” the porcupine, was declared again this year. to be a
renegade of the wilderness, and
the U. S. forest service asked
hunters and other forest travelers to “shoot him on: sight.”
He is accused of murdering or
maiming many young pine trees,
in one of his worst rampages in
recent years in California. He
climbs to tree tips and eats the
tender bark, thereby killing or
deforming the trees.
Rangers in some forests. are
toting .22-caliber rifles and: using
them when they catch “Porky”
stripping a tree.
“The porcupine population has
increased tremendously, especially in northeastern California,”
sayssJames Averell of the forest
service regional headquarters in
San Francisco.--‘“‘They have killed or deformed thousands of
young pine trees and are causing
a heavy loss in commercial tim‘ber and scenic values.
“Contrary to folklore, porcupines are not protected by game
laws. They are destructive rodents. They should_ not: be
spared as possible food for people lost in snowstorms, because
porcupines don’t cooperate that
way; when snow gets deep they
hide out in rocky dens.”
Averell had these tips for hunters who'll help in the campaign:
Use .22-caliber long-rifle hollow-nosed bullets. Aim for the
-head (usually the “end” farthest
from the tree. trunk). Look as
trees silhoutetted by the sun;
“Porky” will loom up as a dark
bulge on a limb. He is often
seen at sundown in pine stands
bordering mountain roads, grassy
meadows and stream. banks.
TAHOE MECHANIC
LEADS DEER HUNTERS
WITH HIGH-POINT BUCK
A 180-pound buck with 14
points on one side and 12 on the
other side, shot Saturday morning in the Cisco area by, Joseph
C. Forstner, Nevada Cjty, leads
among the reported bucks of this
area.
Forstner, a mechanic at the
Tahoe National Forest warehouse
here, said the group he was with
killed five deer over the weekend.
Tagging officials report this
year’s kill is considerably less
than last year and attribute it to
a scattering of herds because of
better feeding conditions.
The best hunting areas of Nevada county were the range district below Grass Valley and the
high country around Truckee.
TAX RELIEF FOR VETS .
$499,668,331 IN STATE
Tax exempt holdings of veterans accounted for $499,668,331 of
a total of $654,137,757 assessed
value of tax-exempt holdings in
California, according to figures
released by Jerrold Seawell, third
district member of the board of
equalization.
Nevada county had 1,151 properties exempt from taxation with
an assessed value of $1,141,030.
The number and value of these
exemptions by type of property
were as follows: church 23, $132,880; welfare, four, $18,030; and
veterans, 1,124, $990,120. _These exemptions do not include publicly owned properties,
the first $100 of each householder’s personal property, growing
crops, museums, and other constitutional exemptions.
LIQUOR SALES ALMOST
DOUBLE DURING YEAR
Alcoholic beverage excise tax
collections on July wholesale
trade’ zoomed to $2,272,668—84.4
percent over collections a year
ago, according to Jerrold L. Seawell, third district member of the
state board of equalization.
Seawell pointed out that inventory buying of straight whiskey
was largely responsible for pushing July taxable sales of distilled
spirits to 2,346,000 gallons — an
increase of one and one-quarter
million gallons over July, 1949,
distribution.
Wholesalers moved a record total of 17,322,732 gallons of beer
in July.
BUHLDING PERMITS.
Willard L. Smith, Lafayette,
$5,000 frame home, Sunset View,
tf£' west of Grass Valley.
.
SOCIAL SECURITY IS
LIBERALIZED; STATE
BENEFITS UNCHANGED
Federal social security checks
received soon after Oct. 1 by several hundred persons in Nevada
county will be much larger than
in the past, according to George
Lowry, director of Nevada county
welfare department. ol
This increase is the result of
a recent amendment to the federal social security act, which
becomes effective Oct. 1. In addition to increasing the monthly
payments up to as much as 100
percent for ‘some persons, the
change in the law® will permit
‘those between 65 and 75 years of.
age to earn up to $50 per month;
without loss of their social. security checks, and for those over 75
years of age, there will be no
limit to the. amount they may
earn.
Prior to the effective date anyone who earned $15 or more per
month in employment covered by
the social security act was not
eligible to receive a social security check for that month.
Although the amended law permits additional exempt income
curity benefits, there has been no
change in the law regarding old
age security, aid to. needy blind,
and aid to needy children, as administere by the county welfare
departments. :
The amounts paid to recipients
under these programs is determined by computing their total
living expenses and subtracting
the amount of their incomes from
all sources. The remainder. is the
amount paid by the county welfare department, up to a maximum of $75 for old .age security,
and $85 for aid to needy blind.
In aid to needy children, the
amount paid is on the basis of
actual budgeted living expenses,
but not to exceed $88.50 for one
or two parents and one child
(family of two, or sometimes
three persons). If there are two
children any amount actually required may be paid, but not over
$136.50. These limits for children
will be increased by $16.50 federal money beginning Oct. 1.
The increased -social security
benefits will be deducted as income by the county welfare department, effective Oct. 1, materially reducing the total monthly payments made through that
office.
Until Oct. 1, persons 65years
and over must have worked in
employment covered by the social security act for a minimum
of ten years total, but on Oct. 1
this minimum will be reduced to
six calendar quarters.
For this reason, many persons
who have not been eligible to receive social security benefits will
now be eligible if they make application. ’ :
As these benefits are awarded,
the monthly payments made by
the county welfare department
will be further reduced, since
many are now receiving payment
through that office.
Anyone who receives payment
through the county welfarerdepartment, and becomes eligible
for social security benefits should
report promptly the amount of
the award so that it will not become necessary to repay to the
county welfare department at a
later date the amount of any
overpayment resulting from the
social security income.
SCHOOL ROSTERS
(Continued from page 6
Judy Ann Chernoh, Daniel Fuller, James McElhannon, Michel
Mitchell,Burnell Peard, Clyde
Walker.
Fourth grade: Laverne Adams,
Judith Allen, Linda Arbaugh,
Timothy Bissell, Edward Donahue, Karen Jean Heyne, Hollis
Hills, Thoris Holloway, John Allen -Keith, Jane March, Danny
McCall, Norma Ricker, Jackie
Woods.
Mrs. Ruth Paine
Fifth grade: George Costa, Linda Everhart, Dale Hafelfinger,
Randal Kitts, Larry Mayworm,
Carol Merser, Mike Powell, /Edgar Stahischmidt, Donna J. Stevenson, Warren Scribner, Henry
Teet, Jon Wegman, Paul Wylie.
Sixth grade:-Delois Jane Allen,
Roy Eugene Caster, Maureen
Chernoh, Darlene Deglman,. Darlene Eddy, Carol Ann Fuller,
Marion Leo Hawkins, William
Kalstad, Jeanie Louden, Dixon
McElhannon, Norma Page, Gail
Walsh, Thomas White.
Henry H. Ninas
Seventh grade: Sue Courser,
Jimmie Galletta, Marlene Hart,
Robert Hathaway, Jerry Hawkins, Gary Hazelton, Jerry Jenson, Carleta Henderson, Earl Nelson, Burma McCall, James Teet,
Janet Scribner, Robert Wicks,
Vernon Woods, Donald Combs.
Eighth grade: Ted Curtis, Dennis Deghman, Marc Wegman, Judith McElhannon, Ida May Peard,
Lois Berrian.
for those who receive social seLEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
SUMMONS
No. 9682
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA.
EDITH EVERSOLE, Plaintiff,
vs. WM. C. STILES, W. F. DuBOIS, THE NEVADA IRRIGATION DISTRICT, organized under the irrigation district laws,
EMILY MURIEL FLETCHER,
JOHN A. FLETCHER, . LAWRENCE J. SMITH, RAYMOND
I. SMITH, and “also all other
persons unknown, claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real-property described
in the complaint adverse to plaintiffs ownership, or any cloud
upon plaintiff's title thereto”, Defendants.
THE REOPLE OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA SEND
GREETINGS TO:
WM. C. STILES, W. F. DuBOIS, THE NEVADA IRRIGATION DISTRICT, organized under the irrigation district laws,
EMILY MURIEL FLETCHER,
JOHN A. FLETCHER, LAWRENCE J. SMITH, RAYMOND
I. SMITH, and “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,
upon plaintiff's title 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. upon
you of this summons if served
within the County of Nevada, or
within thirty (30) days if servea
elsewhere.
You are hereby notified that
unless you appear and answer as
above required, the said plaintiff
will take judgment against you
for any money or damage demanded in the complaint as aris‘ing upon contract, or he will apply to the court for any other
relief demanded in the complaint.
That said action is brought ‘by
the above named plaintiff against
the above named defendants, and
by each of them, to quiet the
real property described in the
complaint on file herein~in the
said action and hereinafter particularly described, and to determine the adverse claims of the
above named . defendants, and
each: of them, and all unknown
persons to, any clouds upon the
title to the said real property and
the whole thereof, pursuant to
per Ib. alive.
the provisions of Sections 749,
750, and 751 of the Code of Civil
Procedure of the State of Cal
fornia, and that the said real
property is situate, lying and being in the City of Nevada, County
of Nevada, State of California,
particularly described as follows:
All that portion of Lot No. 18,
Block No. 43, of the City of Nevada, as snown on the Official
Map of Nevada City, made by H.
S. Bradley in the year 1869, and
described as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at an iron pipe ar
the Southwest corner of the lot
on the North side of Jordan
Street and situated South 78°00’
West 64.00 feet from the Southeast corner of gaid Lot 18; said
corner of Lot 18 being North
83°04’ West 179.85 feet from ‘the
corner of a stone wall marking
the Southwest corner of Lot -2,
Block 51; thence North 78°00’
East 59.17 feet to a pipe 4.83 feet
from the Southeast corner of Lot
WANTED—Pictures of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge railway.—Nevada County Historical
Society. tie
WANTED—Reliable man with
car wanted to call on farmers in
Nevada County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No
experience or capital required.
Permanent. Write today. McNess
Company, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia
St., Oakland 7, Calif. s22p
CHOICE ALFALFA, Fourth
and Fifth cuttings. In stack or
baled in field. $18 per ton. Phone
Marysville 3-6349. s22p
REMEMBER — Wasley Poultry
Farm Hen clearance sale is still
on. Hens at the low price of 25¢
Also fryers and
roasters dressed or alive at all
times. For that run-down lawn—
now is the time to fertilize. For
the best in fertilizer try some of
our fine screened. chicken fertilizer. Our potatoes are now reddy
for market. Wasley Poultry Farm
Nevada City. Phone 22F23. s22c
FOR SALE — 1936 Plymouth
Sedan, $125. Call 7F3. Nevada
City. s22¢c
FOR TRADE — Resort hotel
facing ocean near mouth of Columbia river. Fishing clamming,
crabbing. Trade for farm. George
Chinn, Soda Springs, Cal. s29p
FOR SALE: Modern 5-roomand-bath home near North San
Juan. Well; pressure system, 24%
acres partly cleared, 30 bearing
fruit trees (old). Cash or terms.
Fred Williams, North San Juan.
or any. cloud.
plaintiff's title to the lands ana:
18; thence North 0°58’ East 41.09
feet to a pipe on the North side
of a 3 foot.cedar tree; thence’
South 89°02’ East 8.90 feet to the
East line of Lot 18; thence North
6°56’ East 65.40 feet along the
East line of Lot 18 tosa pipe set
15 feet South of the Center of
the Rough and Ready Ditch;
thence along: ditch South 67°39’
West 104.00 feet to a pipe set 15
feet South of the center of said
ditch; thence South 14°52’ East
81.31 feet to Jordan Street and
the place of beginning.
That the object of the said action is to obtain the judgment 61
this court against the said defendants and each one of them
known and unknown as follows:
That all adverse claims to and
all clouds upon the title of the
plaintiff in the said real property
or any and every part thereof be
determined by the judgment and
decree’ of the said court, and that
it be decreed that plaintiff is the
sole owner in fee of. said real
property and the whole thereot
of the said real property herein
described, being the same rea.
property ‘described in the complaint of plaintiff on file herein
and that plaintiff is in the possession of the property and entitled to the possession of the said
real property, and the whole
thereof, and that the said defendants have not and that no one ot
the said defendants, including the
unknown persons made defendants herein, have any right, title,
estate, lien or interest of any
kind whatsoever in or to or on
the said real property or any part
thereof, and that the said defendants and each of them, known or
unknown, be forever debarred,
enjoined and _ restrained from
making or asserting any claims
whatsoever in or to the real property or any. part thereof, adversé
to plaintiff and that the title o1
the said plaintiff‘ in and to the
said real property and the whole
thereof be forever quieted and
adjudged good and valid, and for
‘such other and further additional
order, judgment, decree and general relief as is meet and proper
in ‘the premises.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND. and the seal of the Superior
Court of the State of California,
in and for the County of Nevada,
this 11th day of July, 1950.
R. E. DEEBLE:
Clerk of the Superior Court.
By JOHN T. TRAUNER
Deputy Clerk.
(SEAL)
JOHN L. LARUE,
Nevada City, California,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Publ. Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13,
1950.
SUMMONS
No. 9710
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. :
KARL WIKSTROM, Plaintiff,
vs. LINDO A. MANIGHETTI,
and 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.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA SEND
GREETINGS TO:
LINDO A. MANIGHETTI, and
also all other persons unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien ‘or interest in the real prop-:
erty described in the complaint
fadverse. to plaintiff’sownership,
or any. cloud upon plaintiff’s title
thereto, Defendants.
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 service on you of this summons, if served within this county, or within thirty (30) days if
served elsewhere.
YOU: ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that unless you appear and
answer as above required, said
plaintiff will take judgment for
any money or damage demanded
contract’ or he will apply to the
court for any other relief demanded in the complaint.
This action is brought and the
object thereof is to quiet the title
all adversé claims to and clouds
upon the title of plaintiff to the
real property described in the
complaint, and to make the above
named defendant, and all other
persons unknown -claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described
in the complaint adverse to plaintiffs ownership, or any cloud
upon plaintiffs title thereto, set
forth the nature of their claim
after described, if any they have,
and that such claim or claims be
adjudged to be of no effect and
void, and that title of plaintiff to
the same be quieted against them
and each of them, or as to any
unknown. .
That said land is situate in the
County of Nevada, State of California, particularly described. as
follows; a
Portion of the NW% of the
SE% of Sec. 7, Twp. 16 N.,
Range 9 East, M.D.B. & M.,
described as follows:
Commencing at a point: in
the old Washington Road;
from which point of com“ mencement a 2” pipe marking
the N.E. corner of the NW% of
the SEM bears N. 1°11’ W.
34.00 feet; thence from said
point of beginning S. 1°11’ East
332.83 feet_to a point in the
Northwesterly line of that certain tract of land conveyed by
the deed dated March 20, 1946,
recorded October 29, 1948, in
Book “136” of Official Records,
at page 40, executed by G. A.
Ford and Mabel Ford, his wife,
to J. Paul Bergemann, thence
S. 73°31’ W. 175.18 feet along
the. Northwesterly line of said
J. P. Bergemann tract and
along the Northwesterly line
of the G. A. Ford tract to the
most Westerly corner of the
realty herein described; thence
‘N. 19°22’ E. 29.96 feet to the
center of the road; thence following the center of said road
N. 32°19’ E. 106.38 feet; thence
N. 10°49’ E. 100.22 feet; thence
N. 17°58’ E. 118.31 feet; thence
N. 35°50’ E. 65.76 feet to the
point of beginning, and containing 0.464 of an acre, more
or less.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM
all minerals and mineral bearing ores below 50 feet beneath
the surface of the above de-scribed premises, as reserved
in the deed dated February
28, 1935, recorded June 14,
1935, in Book “25” of Official
Records, at page 403, executed
by James Dornan and Nora
Dornan, husband and wife, to
Joe Blich. ‘
GIVEN UNDER my hand and
the seal of the Superior Court of
the State of California, in and
for the County of Nevada, this
22nd day of August, 1950.
R. E. DEEBLE, CLERK.
By JOHN T. TRAUNER, Deputy.
(SEAL)
FRANK G. FINNEGAN,
Nevada City, California.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Publ. Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13,
1956.
GUY N. ROBINSON
Co
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