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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 2, 1965 (20 pages)

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LEGAL NOTICE ~~ LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on December 24, 1965, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M., on the front steps of the County Court House Building, at Nevada City, California, INTERCOUNTY TITLE CO.,, as trustee, willsell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States, all payable at thetime of sale, real property situate in the County of Nevada, State of California, and described as follows: All that portion of the East half of Section 4, Township 17 North, Range 8 East, M.D.B.&M., more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the East one-quarter section corner of Section 4, Township 17 North, Range 8 East, M.D.B.&M.; thence North 0° 17° 30" East 1320.00 feet along a line common to Sections 3 and 4 to the North quarterquarter comer; thence South 89° 41' West 499,28 feet; thence North 0° 28" East 570,42 feet; thence South 89° 41' West 832,14 feet to the West line of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter; thence South 0° 23" West 570.42 feettothe center of the Northeast quarter of Section 4; thence South 89° 41° West 166.54 feet along the South line of. the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 4 to iron pipe in the center of Clear Creek; thence along Clear Creek South 2° 38" East 115.63 feet; thence South 55° 03" East 142.30 feet; thence South 52° 03° East 133,74 feet; thence leaving Clear Creek South 899 41" West 1394, 63 feet toaniron pipe on the NorthSouth center line of said Section 4; thence along said North-South center line South 0° 29° West 1039.50 feet to the center of Section 4; thence North 89° 41° East 1800.50 feet along the South of the Northeast quarter; thence South 0° 17°30" West 1326.56 feet to the South line of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 4; thence North 89° 15" East 866.82 feet to the South quarter-quarter comer on the East line of Section 4; thence along a line common to Sections 3 and 4; North 0° 17° 30" East 1320.00 feet to an iron pipe and the point of beginning. The sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession, or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in that certain deed of trust executed by HARRY W. JENSEN, IRENE M, JENSEN and ALBERT W., JENSEN as trustors (s), to INTER-COUNT Y TITLE CO,, a Calif, corporation, as trustee, for the benefit and security of WILLIAM M, PERATA the named beneficiary, dated July 1, 1960, and recorded November 14, 1960, inbook 288, page 367, Official Records of said County. Notice of default and election to sell the described real property under the mentioned deed of trust was recorded on 8/18/65, in book 385, page 160, Official Records of said County. Dated: November 29, 1965 INTER-COUNTY TITLE CO, ; Trustee By Earl C, Erickson Vice-President Publication Dates: 12/2/65, 12/9/65, and 12/16/65 LEGAL NOTICE William B, Wetherall 222 Church Street Nevada City, California Telephone: 265-2150 Attorney for Petitioner IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA No, 1 351 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the Matter of the Application of PAMELA MARGUERETE BALLARD and WILLIAM BRADLEY BECK for Change of Names ’ Barbara Raye Benuzzi, asa parent of Pamela Marguerete Baflard and William Bradley Beck, the above named applicants, having filed herein her verified petition praying for an order of this Court changing the names of said applicants to the proposed names of Pamela Marguerete Benuzzi and William Bradley Benuzzi, respectively, IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above entitled Matter appear before the above entitled Superior Court on the 17th day of December, 1965, at 10:00 A. M. of said day, in the Courtroom of said Court, in the Courthouse, Nevada City, California, and then and there show cause, if any they have, why said petition for change of names should not be granted, AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be published inthe Nevada County Nugget, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Nevada, once a week for 4 successive weeks prior to the date set for the hearing of said petition. Dated: November 8, 1965, ‘VERNON STOLL Judge of the Superior Court PublishNov. 11, 18, 23 and Dec. 2, 1965 Forest Service Pays Check To Counties California's 39 counties with federal forests within their boundaries are sharing a check for $5 million, State Controller Alan Cranston reported, The money represents 25 per cent of the total revenues from forest reserves in California received by the federal government in the 1964-65 fiscal year, Cranston said Nevada County's share was $66,776.35. Nearly $2 million went to California's 10 most lightly populated counties, with a combined total of only .004 per cent of the State's population, Cranston said. Trinity County, with a population of 9,706, received the largest: check, for $754,611.55. Alpine County, witha population of only 420, received $73,955.15. One-half of the allocation to each county must be deposited in its School Service Fund and one-half in its Road Fund, DEATHS ++ + + + GUNT HER --in Grass Valley, November 28, 1965, Frank Gunther of Nevada City, the husband of Edna, brother of Minnie Allen of Nevada City and uncle of Harold Gunther of Nevada City. He was a native and lifetime resident of Nevada City aged 92 years, Gunther
operated a grocery store for 60 years before his retirement. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. December 1 in the Bergemann and Son Funeral Chapel, Burial was in Pine Grove Ceraetery. LASSIFIED ADS_ FOR SALE SPINET CONSOLE PIANO to be picked up and-sold. Will sacrifice to responsible party in this area, Also ELEC, ORGAN. Cash or terms, Write or phone 916922-9880, Adjustor, Kohler & Campbell Pianos, 1615 Del Paso Blvd., No. Sacramento, Calif. Surplus Sale County of Nevada Information regarding the Sale of SurplusRoad Equipment (truckssnow plows etc.) to be held Dec, 15, 1965, may be obtained by writing the Purchasing Agent, Courthouse, Nevada City, California, ++ et t+ MILLER --in Sacramento November 19, 1965, Pauline Miller, 62, the mother of Walter of Woodland Hills; sister of William Chadwick of Wichita, Kan., George Chadwick of Rushville, Ill,, Paul Chadwick of Napa and Mrs, Sarah King of Grants Pass, Ore. She was a native of Oklahoma and had lived in Nevada City 28 years, She was a past president of the Nevada City Business and Professional Womens Club and a past official of the Nevada City Womens Civic Club, Funeral services were held November 22 in the Bergemann and Son Funeral Chapel, ++ + + + SERVICES WINDSHIELDS REPLACED And all other automobile glass. Moule Paint & Glass, Grass Valley. MARY LOUISE BEAUTY SALON Specializing in Permanents 150 Boulder St., Nevada City 265 -2742 .ends for sale, WANTED Gardening. Short & Long dist, hauling, .-Oak wood & dry mill 273-4055 or 2733316, FOR RENT _Cedar posts Call 273-4055 or 273-3316. 1964 Volkswagen Microbus--low mileage and low price, Call 273-3686 evenings or 265-2471 days, “NEVADA GARDENS" new 1 & 2 bdrm. apts. unfurn, carpets, drapes, complete kitch. appliances; aircond, TV conn, storerms. laundryrm. magnificent gardens; water & garbage pd. Spring & Bennetts Sts, NC phone 265-2353. NOTICE NOTICE a “eR ae EEE — emt ow w ¥ % n a cot dis AME. _ si LIA. il AAMBRRIA RI: aac” emanates aa SEE — a »” aE A Word Of Thanks To Our Nevada City Customers. On Saturday, November 27, Purity discontinued operating their store in Nevada City, as of 5:00 p.m, on that date, We wish to take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to the people of Nevada City who have patronized our store at 321 Broad Street. We also invite you to continue to shop with us at our store at 420 Henderson, Grass Valley, where Store Manager Leo Jackson would be more than happy to give you the same friendly, helpful service. We are sure that many of you will be interested to know that all of ourNevada City employees have elected to remain with Purity and will be working in either the Grass Valley or Auburn Purity Stores, PURITY STORES, INC. 321 Broad Street, Nevada City . i Se ree a i al t+ + + + CAMPBELL--in Nevada City, November 22, 1965, Mrs. Oza M. Campbell, 76 of Grass Valley. ‘She was the mother of Belinda Jerdon of Carson City, Nev., Mrs, Ida Grieb of Arroyo Grande, Calif., Mrs, Carrie Jensen of Grass Valley, Martha Ahearm of El Cerrito, Fred Campbell of Auburn, George Campbell of Fremont, William Campbell and Thomas Jr., both of Sacramento; grandmother of 31 and great grandmother of 22, She was a native of Arkansas and a 27 year resident of Grass Valley, Funeral services and burial were in Auburn, ++ + + + BLACK --in Grass Valley November 21, 1965, William A. Black, 89, the father of Dorothy Richards and Bemice Pingree, both of Grass Valley; brother of Effie Black and Grace Dykes, both of Berkeley and grandfather of five. He was a native of Smartville ‘and a son of pioneer parents. He was a well known rancher and stockman. Funeral services were held November 23 in the Hooper-Weaver Mortuary. + + + + + CHRISTENSEN--in an automobile accident near Downieville, November 22, 1965, Paul Christensen, 17, the son of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Christensen of Downieville and brother of Irving in the United States navy in Viet Nam. He was a native of Grass Valley. Funeral services and burial were in Downieville, Bergemann and Son Funeral Chapel was in charge, + + + + + DOPPLEMA YR -in Nevada City, November 24, 1965, Edward Doppelmayr, the husband of Elizabeth, Bergemann and Son Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements, + + + + + SUESS--in an automobile accident near Downieville, November 22, 1965, Michael Allen Suess, 16, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Suess of Downieville and brother of Gordon Jr., and Karleen, all of Downieville; grandson of Bertie Mansfield of Los Angeles, He was a native of Santa Monica, Funeral services and burial were in Downieville, + + + + + GRAG--in Nevada City, November 24, 1965, Hans M, Grag, 61, the husband of Elizabeth, father of Norman of Nevada City; brother of Gertrude Peters of Chicago, Ill., Enni Henning and Dora Lentfohr, both of Germany and grandfather of Jon of Nevada City. He was a native of Germany and came to the United States in 1927. He had been an apprentice silversmith in his native country, He opened an art manufacturing firm in Chicago in 1927 and conducted this Operation until 13 years ago, when he came to Nevada City. He continued his business here, Grag also was active in the Nevada City Artists Association, In compliance with his request his remains have been donated to medical science, HooperWeaver Mortuary handled local arrangements, ++ + + + S96T *Z Joquieseq***1038nN Aiuno> epeaen®* .c