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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
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NOTICE
The regular Monthly Meeting
of the Board of Directors. of
BLACK ROCK PLACER MINING DISTRICT was held at the
Office of the President, W. H.
‘Taylor, 942 Russ Building, San
‘Francisco, California, at 11:00
AM., Tuesday, September 5,
1950:
Present: W. H. Taylor, Jane F.
‘Taylor, Geo. Brent.
Absent: Theo. Larsen, Thomas
H. Taylor. oS
‘The following resolutions were
introduced by Jane F. Taylor,
seconded by Geo. Brent and unanimously adopted:
RESOLVED, That in conformity with Section 50, Placer Mining District Act, the Black Rock
Placer Mining District is established as one election precinct,
the boundaries. thereof .to be
those,, of .the.Black .Rock Placer
Mining .District as described in
the Resolution of the Board of
Supervisors, Nevada County,
dated May 9, 1934;
RESOLVED; That the House of
Carl: Condit; Nevada .County, is
hereby designated as the. lling
place of the election precinct of
the: Black Rock Placer -Mining
RESOLVED, That.Kenney .M:
Day be appointed as Inspector,
and Carl-Condit and Mrs:-K. M.
Day, Judges, for:this election; .
RESOLVED, That .the election
shall be held on Tuesday, November 7, 1950, that’ the -polls
shall be open: from 8:00; A.M. to
11:00 A.M. for .the purpose of
electing two Directors. for the
term of four years;
RESOLVED, That the voting
shall be secret, written ballot,
said ballots to be in the following
form:
BALLOT
The regular general election
ballot to be used, showing names.
of Directors to be voted for and:
providing blank spaces for names
to be. written in;
RESOLVED, That the Nevada
City Nugget is a newspaper of’
general circulation, published and
circulated in Nevada -County.
The Secretary of the Board shall
cause to be published therein
three notices of this election.
There. being no. further business to come before this Meeting,
on motion of Director W. H. Taylor, seconded by Director Geo.
Brent, the same was duly adjourned.
GEO. BRENT, Secretary.
Publ. Sept. 15, 22, 29, 1950.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 5122
__In the Matter of the Estate of
Martha Bradley Hogue, also
known as M. B. Hogue, also
known as Mrs. Lundy Hogue, also
known as Mrs. L. B. Hogue, Deceased. :
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the undersigned, Bank of
America National Trust and Savings Association, Executor of the
Estate of Martha Bradley Hogue,
also known as Martha B. Hogue,
also known «as M. B. Hogue, also
known as Mrs. Lundy Hogue,
also; known as Mrs. L. B. Hogue
deceased, to the creditors of,
all persons having claims against
the deceased, to file them, with
the necessary vouchers, in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of
Nevada, or to present them, with
the necessary vouchers to the
said Executor at the office of
Bank of America National Trust
and Savings Association, at its
office on the southwest corner ef
8th and J Streets, in the City of
Sacramento, County of Sacramento, State of California, which
said office the undersigned designates as its place of business in
all matters connected with said
estate of said deceased, within
six (6) months after the date of
the first publication of this notice.
DATED this 7th day of September, 1950.
BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION,
Executor of the Estate of Martha Bradley Hogue, also known
as Martha B. Hogue, also known
as M. B. Hogue, also Known as
Mrs. Lundy Hogue, also known
as Mrs. L. B. Hogue, deceased.
By: J. D. LUMIS, Trust Officer.
JOHN L. LARUE,
Attorney for Executor.
Publ. Sept. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1950.
ORDINANCE NO. 256
WHEREAS, experience during
war and peace has demonstrated
the need for adequate disaster
plans‘and for mobilization of the
resources. of the community to
cope with such disasters; and
WHEREAS, the State of California has created a State Disaster Council to prepare a state
disaster plan and to recommend
mutual aid. regions; and
WHEREAS, municipalities
have legal authority (Constitution, Article XI, Section 11, and
Military and Veterans Code Section 1571, as amended by Statutes of 1945, Chapter 1024) to
create disaster councils for the
purpose of formulating local disaster plans, including mutual aid
agreements;
NOW THEREFORE, the City
Council of the City of Nevada
does ordain as follows: :
Section 1. DISASTER. As
used in this ordinance, the term
“disaster” shall include, but is
not limited to, any extraordinary
fire, flood, riot, storm, epidemic,
earthquake or sabotage, or any
enemy attack, which causes or
threatens to cause loss of life or
property and in which occurrences the responsibility devolves
upon the regular constituted
authorities for the maimtenance
of public peace and order and the
preservation of life and property.
Section 2. DISASTER COUNCIL. MEMBERSHIP. The Nevada City Disaster Council is
hereby created and shall. consist
of the following: i
a..The Mayor, who shall be
chairman.
b. The Commander, who shall
be vice-chairman.
c. The Vice-commander, appointed by the Mayor with the
advice and consent of the City
Council, who, in the absence of,
or at the direction of, the Commander, shall act on his behalf
on matters within the purview of
this ordinance.
d. The Chiefs of Divisions as
hereinafter provided.
e. Such other representatives
of civic, business, labor, veterans,
professional or other organizations as'may be appointed by the
mayor with the advice and consent of the City Council.
Section 3. DISASTER COUNCIL. POWERS AND: DUTIES.
It shall be:the duty of the Nevada
City Disaster. Council, and_ it
hereby empowered:
a. To develop a plan for meeting any disaster. Such plan shall
provide for the effective mobilization of all the resources of the
community, both public and private; “ :
b. To prepare and recommend
for consideration by the City
Council ordinances necessary to
implement. the disaster plan;
c. To. consider and recommend to the City Council for approval mutual aid plans and
agreements;
d. Others.
The Disaster Council shall
meet upon call of the chairman.
Section 4. COMMANDER.
POWERS AND DUTIES. There
is hereby created the office of
Commander. Such officer shall
be appointed by the mayor with
the advice. and consent of the
City: Council.
The Commander is hereby empowered:
a. To proclaim the existence
or threatened existence of a disaster and the termination thereof;
b. To request the Governor
to ‘proclaim a state of extreme
emergency in the area in and
around the City of Nevada, when
in the opinion of the Commander
the resources of the Community
are inadequate to cope with the
disaster;
c. To govern and direct the
effort of the Nevada City Disaster .Corps in the accomplishment -of the purposes of this
ordinance; :
d. To direct coordination and
cooperation between the chiefs of
divisions and. resolve questions
of authority and responsibility
that may arise between them;
e. To represent the Disaster
Corps in all dealings with public
or private agencies pertaining to
disaster preparedness.
It shall also be ‘the duty of
the Commander, and he is hereby
empowered, during a disaster’ or
when a disaster is imminent: .
a. To make and issue rules
and regulations on matters reasonably related to the protection
of life and property as effected
by such disaster;
b. To obtain vital supplies,
equipment and such other properties found lacking and needed
for: the protection of the life and
property of the people, and bind
the city for the fair value thereof, and, if required immediately,
to commandeer .the same for
public use;
c. To require emergency services of any city officer or employee;
d. To requisition necessary
personnel or material of any city
department or agency;
e. To execute all of his ordinary powers as Mayor, all: of
the special powers conferred
upon him by this ordinance, and
all powers conferred upon him
by any other lawful authority.
Section 5. EXECUTIVE OFFICER. There is hereby created the position of Executive Officer of the Disaster Corps. The
Executive Officer shall be ap‘pointed by the Mayor, with the
advice and consent of the .City
Council. :The Executive Officer
shall be the executive secretary
of the Disaster Council and shall
be Chief of the Division of Personnel and Recruitment.
Section 6. DISASTER CORPS.
GENERAL. Officers and employees of the City of Nevada,
together with . those volunteer
forces enrolled to aid, them during a disaster, and all groups,
organizations and persons who
may by agreement or operation
of law be charged with duties
incident to the protection of life
and property inthe City of Nevada during such disaster, shall
constitute the Nevada City Disaster Corps.
Section 7. DIVISIONS OF
DISASTER CORPS. The functions and duties of the Nevada
City Disaster Corps shall be distributed among the _ following
divisions of such corps, each division to be under the direction of
a Chief and, in his absence, the
first deputy and second deputy
chief, respectively, appointed by
the Chief, and said division to
consist of the following forces,
organizations and services, and
such other forces, organizations
or services as may be included
pursuant to the provisions of this
ordinance. The chiefs of divisions shall organize and train
volunteers assigned to such division by the Personnel and Recruitment; Division and shall*formulate the ‘division plan which,
when approved by the Disaster
Council, shall become a part of
the disaster plan. The Chiefs of
Divisions shall include in the
division plans récommended mutual aid agreements. The Chiefs
of Divisions shall be custodians
of special equipment and other
property which may be obtained
from any source and assigned to
such division by the Commander.
The Mayor may combine such offices as may be necessary or convenient.
A. LAW AND ORDER DIVISION. This. division shall be
under and subject to the control
of the chief of police, who shall
be chief of the Law and ‘Order
Division. .The_ division — shall
consist of police personnel and
auxiliary police (volunteers). :
B. FIRE DIVISION. This,
division shall be under and subject to the control of the chief of
the-fire department, who shall be
Chief. of the Fire Division. The
division shall consist of fire department personnel and auxiliary:
fire fighters (volunteers). ”
.C. MEDICAL DIVISION.
This division shall be under and
subject to the control of the city
health officer, who shall be Chief
of the Medical Division. The
division shall consist of health
department personnel and medical service volunteers.
D. PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION. This division shall be
under and subject to the control
of the director of public works
(city engineer) who shall be
Chief of the Public Works Division. The division shall consist
of the department of public
works personnel and auxiliary
personnel (volunteers).
E. UTILITIES -DIVISION.
This division shall be under and
subject to the control of the utilities department, and the head of
such department shall be Chief
of the Division. The division
shall consist of utilities department personnel and auxiliary
personnel (volunteers).
F. TRANSPORTATION DIVISION. The chief of this division
shall be a public official managing transportation facilities, or a
citizen, experienced and engaged
in such industry, appointed by
the. Mayor with the advice and
consent of the City Council. The
division shall consist of auxiliary
personnel (volunteers).
G. COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION. The chief of this division shall be a public official
operating communications facilities (police or fire) or a.citizen
experienced and engaged in such
industry, appointed by the mayor
with the advice and consent of
the City Council. The division
shall consist of auxiliary personnel (volunteers) and city personnel engaged in communications work.
H. PERSONNEL AND _ RECRUITMENT DIVISION. This
division shall be under and subject. to the control of the Executive Officer. It shall be the duty
of this division to recruit all volunteer personnel, to enroll and
register such personnel, to keep
adequate records thereof, and to
assign such personnel to other
divisions of the Disaster Corps.
The Executive Officer may. establish and operate a. volunteer
office. 1 \
I. AMERICAN RED CROSS.
The American Red Cross in the
City of Nevada will furnish food,
clothing, shelter, registration and
information service, supplementary medical service when Ir,
quested, and rehabilitation to individuals and families affected
by a disaster. The American
Red Cross will provide funds
with which to finance all its
relief operations. The Chief of
this division will be the chairman of the City of Nevada Chapter of the American Red Cross,
or .a delegated representative
thereof. :
J; OTHERS (AS. DETERMINED LOCALLY).
Section 8. VOLUNTEERS. All
persons, other than officers and
employees of the city, volunteering services pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance, shall
serve without compensation from
the city: While engaged in such
services, they shall have the
same immunities as officers and
employees of the city performing similar duties. é
Section.9. PUNISHMENT OF
VIOLATIONS. It shall be a
misdemeanor, punishable by a
fine of not to exceed $500.00, or
by imprisonment for not to exceed six months, or both, for any
person during a disaster:
A. Wilfully obstruct, hinder
or delay any member of the Disaster Corps in the enforcement of
any lawful rule or regulation issued pursuant to this ordinance,
or in the performance of any
duty imposed upon him by virtue
of this ordinance;
B. To do any act forbidden by
any lawful rules or regulations.
issued pursuant to this ordinance,
if any such act is of such a nature as to give, or be likely to
give assistance to the enemy, or
to imperil the lives or property
of other inhabitants of this city,
or to prevent, hinder or delay the
defense or protection thereof;
C. To wear, carry or display,
without authority, any means of
identification specified by the
Disaster Council. —
Section 10. EFFECTIV EDATE. This ordinance is hereby
declared to be an emergency
measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and
shall take effect immediately.
The following is a statement of
the facts showing: its urgency:.
A complete: and adequate disaster plan must be formulated at
once by the Disaster Council.
The plan will .be based upon
plans formulated by the chiefs
of divisions and upon mutual aid
agreements. To protect the lives
and property of the citizens of
the City of Nevada, responsibility
for the formulation of such plans
and agreements should be fixed
immediately.
It is the intention of the City
Council that each separate provision of. this ordinance shall be
deemed independent of all other
provisions herein, and it. is further the intention of the City
Council that if any of the provisions of this ordinance be declared invalid, all other provisions thereof shall remain valid
and enforceable. ,
ADOPTED:. September 14, 1950.
AYES:“ Thomas H. Taylor,
Mayor.
William E. Mullis,
Marvin E. Haddy,
H‘ J. Ray,
Frank Wright,
Councilmen.
NOES:
None.
ABSENT:
None.
Thomas H. Taylor, .
Mayor.
Attest:
Geo. H. Calanan,
City Clerk.
Publ. Sept. 29, Oct. 6, 1950.
SUMMONS
No. 9682
IN THE SUPERIOR COURTOF 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 PEOPLE 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 -claimingany
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.
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 arising 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
plaintiff's title to the lands ana
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
the provisions of Sections 749,
750, and 751 of the Code of Ciwii
Procedure of the State of Cali
fornia, and that the said reaf
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 shown 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 Iot
on the North side of Jordan
Street and situated South 78°00”
West 64.00 feet from the Southeast corner of said 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 73°00"
NEVADA
Newada City, California, Friday, September 29, 1950—
NUECET
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
East 59.17 feet to a pipe 4.83 feet
from the Southeast corner of Lot
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 lime of Lot 18 to a pipe set
15 feet South of the Center of
the Rough and Ready Ditch;
themce along ditch South 67°39’
West 104.00 feet to a pipe set 15
feet South of the center.-of said
@itech; thence South 14°52’ East
81.31. feet) to Jordan Street and
the place of beginning.
That. the object of the said actiom is to obtain the judgment o1
this court against the said defenmdanmts and each one of them
known and unknown as follows:
That all adverse claims to and
all -clouds upon: the title of the
Plaimtiff-.in the said. real property
or amy 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
deseribed, being the same _ rea
property described in the comPlaimt of plaintiff on file herein
and that plaintiff is in the possessiom of the property and entitled to the possession of the said
real property, and the. whole
thereof, and that the said defendants Ihave not and that no one ot
the said defendants, including the
unkmown 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 amd each of them, known or
unkmown,. be forever debarred,
enjoimed and _é £@=*restrained from
Wmakimg or asserting any claims
whatsoever in or to'the real property or any part thereof, adverse
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
im the premises.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND
and the seal of the Superior
Court of the State of California,
im amd for the County of Nevada,
this iith day of July, 1950.
R. E. DEEBLE
Cierk of the Superior Court.
By JOHN T. TRAUNER
Deputy Clerk.
(SEAL)
JOHN L. LARUE,
Nevada City, California,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Sabi. 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,
amd also all other persons unkmown claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in the real
property described in the complaimt adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiffs 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,
liem or interest in the real property described in the complaint
adverse to plaintiff’s ownership,
or amy 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 ofthis summons, if served within this county, or within thirty (30) days if
served elsewhere.
WOuo ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that unless you appear and
amswer as above ‘required, said
Pplaimtiff will take judgment for
amy money or damage demanded
in the complaint arising _upon
comtract or he will apply to the
eocourt for any other relief demanded in the complaint.
This action is brought and the
object thereof is to quiet the title
of plaintiff, to determine any and’
all adverse claims to and clouds
upon the title of plaintiff to the
real property described in the
complaint, and to make the above
mamed defendant, and all other
persons unknown claiming any
rizht, title, estate, lien or interest im the real property described
im the complaint adverse to. plaintiff’s ownership, or any cloud
upon plaintiff’s title thereto, set
forth the nature of their claim
or claims to the property hereinafter described, if any they have,
amd 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
amd 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:
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 commencement a 2” pipe marking
the N.E. corner of the NW% of
the SE% 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. 1975.18 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 0.46 of an acre, more —
or less.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM
all minerals and mineral bearing ores below 50 feet beneath
the surface of the above described 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
22tid 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,
1950.
ALIAS SUMMONS
No. 9686 :
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND .FOR: THE
COUNTY OF NEVADA.
RICHARD S. WORTH, LETITIA WORTH HALEY, MERVYN
WORTH and LOVINA WORTH,
Plaintiffs, vs. GEORGE MURPHY, also known as GEORGE
E. MURPHY, CURTIS VINUM,
WILLIAM J. GREENTREE, LUCILLE JUDD, ROSE MARGARET MURPHY, THE NATIONAL HOTEL COMPANY, a partnership, J. VANCE HUCKINS,
CAMILLE VANCE HUCKINS,
J. R. RYAN, ESTELLE G. BERGLIN, MAY W. LEMP, JOHN
DOE JOHNSON, VLADIMIR
VUCINICH, MILTON MIZELL,
LEO WEINTRAUB, FIRST DOE,
SECOND’ DOE, THIRD DOE,
FIRST DOE COMPANY, a corporation, SECOND DOE COMPANY, a corporation, and THIRD
DOE COMPANY, a co-partnership, Defendants.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF . CALIFORNIA . SEND
GREETINGS TO:
GEORGE MURPHY, also
known as GEORGE E. MURPHY,
CURTIS VINUM, WILLIAM J.
GREENTREE, LUCILLE JUDD,.
ROSE MARGARET MURPHY,
THE NATIONAL HOTEL COMPANY, a partnership, J. VANCE
HUCKINS, CAMILLE VANCE
HUCKINS, J. R. RYAN, ESTELLA G. BERGLIN, MAY W.
LEMP, JOHN DOE JOHNSON,
VLADIMIR -VUCINICH, MELTON MIZELL, LEO WEINTRAUB, FIRST DOE, SECOND
DOE, THIRD DOE, FIRST DOE
COMPANY, a corporation, SECOND DOE COMPANY, a corporation, and THIRD DOE COMPANY, a co-partnership, 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 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, as arising
upon contract, or they will a y 8
to the Court for any other relief a
demanded in the Complaint. . he
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND
AND SEAL of the Superior Court
of the State of California in and
for the county of Nevada, this
5th day of September, A. D. 195@.
R. E. DEEBLE, CLERK
By: RIFA HUTCHISON,
Deputy.
(Seal of the
Superior Court).
Publ. Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6,
13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10, 1950.
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