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December 11, 1974 (8 pages)

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8 Wed., De e.11,1974 The Nevada. CaliKrfoisrntiiaOtCtoomaunn—tryee o_a ‘value. A piece of shell scalps in length to one of corresponding The and Late filing for home exemptions ‘Confusion has been found to 19 exist concerning homeowners bunches -of. feathers on their 15,1974, “Bub”? Tobiassen said the — ‘Bupa had no chiefs. An Indian’s dollars “Boston money’, the The most wealthy Indians Governor in late August apmany wives. Marriage was tribal status was determined scale gradually increases until «PIANO. WALNUT spinet con solely by his wealth — which was _ the highest mark is reached. For strictly a property transaction— measured by woodpecker five perfect. shells sole cor piano to be picked up Cash le rty. ash--or “responsib-pa terms. Also’ ORGAN with automatic rhythm. Phone 206CH3-9270 or write Credit f. will readily give one hundred a man. was, the more squaws he dollars in gold or'silver.” have owned or . 612 SW 152nd, Soutie. WA rare in this area sue Woodpecker scalps were were extremely shand occupied 1 1974his to be exand-used $5 northern California Indians worth about y Klamath River,’ ivel on the “om PUBLIC NOTICE placed as much importance on’ tens wealth as civilized combut no farther north than customary among PUBLIC NOTICE —— to live Itwas relatively easy savage yellow feathers were valued as on the Klamath River, fish and ceremonial decorations, too. game were plentiful. A man’s as ad energy and his prowess bands older Indians have tattooed on meni, often wore foréhe s woodpecker band their arms their standard of and neckof TRUSTEE’SSALE Loan No.04-10473843 a T.S. No, 90933-1 ‘6107 GARDENA Golden Eagle . NOTICE OF = wealth was limited only by his Bancroft wrote, ‘All of the Klamath shamans, or in banking circles. DECEMBER 3, 1974. Meeti called to order by Vice-Chairman at 9:02 a.m., all Supervisors present. All joined in. the -salute to the flag. November 26, 1974 Minutes approved as submitted. The Boardrecessed and — convened as the Nevada County Board of Equalization. Two . Applications for Reduction in Assessment were heard. Of these two, one application was withdrawn at the request of the applicant and. testimony presented to the -Board on the SERVICE COMPANY as duly appointed Trustee under the fo lowing described deed of trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASHi (payeple at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in ©the property Golden Eagle Passports for hereinafter described: 1975 and the lifetime Golden Age TRUSTOR: PAUL 1. Passport will be available (ARRASMITH AND ANNE be starting Jan. 1, at the six ARRASMITH, his wife BENEFICIARY: The PG&E was expanding its facilities for the Grass ValleyNevada City area to the tune of $35,800, to cope with the greatly increased demand for its particular services and products. Samuel Gompers, who for more than 40 years directed the of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), died in San other with the matter being o continued entrance fees will be collected. Northern California Congressman Harold T. (Bizz) Johnson, who had an active rule a _ of trust describes t ion of Boca Road; County oad No. 51 was adopted. (No. Lot 607 as shown on the official map of Lake Wildwood Unit No. trance fees will be charged only 1, on file in the office of. the Recorder, County’ of at the John Muir National County Historic Site, Lassen. Volcanic Nevada, on September 11, 1969, in Book 3 of Subdivision Maps, at National Park, Whiskeytown se, 38. oo National Recreation Area, and inimproved prope “(if astreet eet TN or. Yosemite National Park. . common designation is shown earing of John ?oe toes Hearing Callendar of certain conditions placed by the Advi Agency relative to his land division was heard and by a nots pad one no vote the Board agreed to accept the offer of dedication. Grijevance The Golden’ Eagle Passport, above, no warranty is given as to its completeness or correctfor persons under 62 years of ness).’’ Church of Grass Valley, with , afis in the morning secured thereby, traveling with him or her to obligations heretofore executed and designated entrance fee areas. It does not cover recreation use PUBLIC NOTICE = NOTICE OF 7 PUBLIC SALE No. 0488 30814 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that on December 17, 1974, at 10:00 A.M. a public sale will be held at 2600 pela, Las-Vegas, Nevada to sell for cash the following collateral, to wit: 1972 CAD No. 6D49R2Q237699 LIC. No. MSY 282, said collateral being held to secure an soy an arisi installmen under a retail _ security agreement (conditional © 1974 Sierra Features sale contract) held by wo 12-7 Ae “Don't paddle so fast . . we're getting too close to‘those rocks . . . watch out for that floating log .. .-stay closer to shore. . . et ‘i Appeal was
. continued until December 10, 1974 at 2:30 P.M. Resolutions adopted: 74-347. through 74-352. (Apage, is good for one calendar The beneficiary under said proval of Subdivision ImDeed of Trust,.by reason: of a year at a cost of $10. It admits provement of . t Exthe purchaser and all persons breach or default in the tensions for Tahoe-Donner. Units ternoon and evening to accommodate all who had indicateda fees and is nontransferable. Elmer Stoon un Boise Cascade Home and Land called to order at 1:30 P.M. Corporation. Recorded ed 18, AFTERNOON SESSION: 1972 as instr. No. 11871 in Public Hearing was held on Vol. 607 page 612. of Official the abandonment of a ton of Records in the office of the Boca: Road, Coun d. 51. A Recorder of Nevada County; Resolution of abandonment of a creating the .Golden Age Passport, announced that en Carol Choir. The first concert was scheduled for the Methodist further BOISE: December.10, 1974 at 9:30 A.M. national park service . in‘CASCADE RECREATION Board recessed for funch, to stallations in California where COMMUNITIES,-a Division of reconvene at 1:30 P.M. Meeting: in enactment of the legislation of Harold voices” under the leadership More than 40 “excellent Valley Grass The as concerts holiday in heard be to were George, . COUNTY OF NEVADA =. EXCERPT BOARD — OF SUPERVISORS MINUTES available as the owner of famous racing stables and as a powerful influence 98166. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, © This week fifty years ago passport to be August Belmont, financier and noted sportsman, died at the age of 71 in New York City. He was born in 1853 and grew to renown and sold he this area. Wilt Saurilice to General ion Motors Acceptance Cor party. Said public as secured conducted. ac’ sale is to cording to the laws of the State of NEVADA. General Motors Acceptance PE aad bah reserves the right to bid at this ee sale. The collateral is. presently stored and may be seen at 2600 Cappela, Las Vegas,. Nevada. GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION P.O. BOX 2200 San Bernardino No, 22121 1% Publication: of Date December 4, 1974. — 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7) delivered to. the undersigned a written Declaration of fault and Demand for. Sale, and written notice of breach and of election to cause the undersigned to sell said eg Bo: satisfy said obligations, and thereafter the undersigned caused said notice of breach and of election to be Recorded to 21, 1974 as instr. No. 8826 in 691 page 328, of said Official Records. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, _ possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining: principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest as in said note provided, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and -exnses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed’ of Trust. & Said sale will be “held .on THRURSDAY, January 2, 1975 at 11:00 a.m., at the main entrance to the County Courthouse,. Courthouse Square, Nevada City, California. ey Date es No, 65527 Publication: of December: 4, 11,: 18, 1974. . 74-354 (Authorizing use of (Authorizing. use of funds allocated by PG&E to the eoureyA Sor gv to decision of the CPUC of Nevada City) 74-355 funds allocated by PG&E to the riage! . Rose gh to decision of the 74-356 C of Grass Valley) (Approving letter of understanding between County Health “Dept. and California Divicion of American Cancer Society) Department Head matters and Communications presented . and considered. ~ There . being no. further business the meeting adjouned at 3:29 P.M. . ; THEO. A. KOHLER, JR., Co. Clerk & Ex-Officio Clerk, Nevada County Board of Supervisors State. of California, do neraby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct excerpt of the Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Supervisors held December 3, 1974. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THEO. A. KOHLER, JR. By Wayne Van Waveren ~. Vice President (415) 444-6623 Correction Project) Notice of Truckee Drainage . hereunto affix my hand and official seal of said Board, this 6th day of December, 1974. Date: November 25, 1974 GARDENA SERVICE COMPANY as said Trustee, By T.D. SERVICE COMPANY agent — 74-353 (Approv Completion for Commegcial Area Co. Clerk& ExOfficio Clerk Nevada County Board of : Supervisors By: JEANETTE HILLMAN Deputy Clerk to the Board ome ‘of Publication: Dec. 11, : g he