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ministrators and assigns, and
to All Whom It May Concern:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatI, the undersigned,
John A, Fontz, did at my own
expense: perform your share
or part of the annual assessment work of One Hundred
Dollars, required by the laws
of the United States and of
the State of California’ upon
that certain unpatented placer mining claim, known as
and called the Crystal Hill
Placer Mining Claim, situate in North Bloomfield Mining District, inthe County of
Nevada, State of California,
embracing portions of Section 1, Township 17 North,
Range 9 East, M,D.B, & M,,
owned by the following persons to wit: John A, Fontz,
an undivided 7 /12ths interest therein; Vera Fontz, an
undivided 1/6th interest
therein; and W. E, Kinkel,
an undivided 1/4th interest
therein; as tenants in common,
That I performed your part
or share of said assessment.
“work upon said claim in, for,
and during the assessment
years ending at noon, September 1, 1959, and at noon,
September 1, 1960. That
during each of the aforesaid
2 years, I performed at least
$100 worth of such assessment.
work upon said claim, and
such was the amount and value of such work and labor so
performed,
That your share or part of
the said assessment work for
each of said years was twentyWednesday, Tune 28, 1961. .NFVANA COUNTY NUGGET
Bonanza Pageant —
five. dollars; and for the 2
. years aforesaid amounts to an
aggregate of $50, 00; and that
you now owe me $50.00 for
. performing your part or share
of said assessment work for
the 2 years above mentioned.
That the notice of location of said claim is recorded in the office of the County
Recorder of the County of
Nevada, State of California,
in Book 32 of Mining Claims
at page 299, to which record
reference is had for a particular description of said
claim. oe
That the performance of
said work was necessary to
prevent a forfeiture or re-location of said claim.,
You, and each of you, are
hereby required to pay to me
within ninety days from the
date of the service of this notice, either by publication or
otherwise, the sum of $50, 00,
being your part or share of
the said assessment work performed by me for the years
above specified; orin the event of a failure sotodo,
your, interests, viz; anundivided one-fourth interest
or part in said claim, owned by each of you, will become my property.
Dated: June 23d, 1961
John A. Fontz
List of Entries (Tentative)
. First Division---Early Years
1. Pageant Marshalls:
Robinson,
Graham
2. Flags
3. Nevada Union Junior High School Band
4. Division Banner ,
5. Donner Party
6. Indians in Costume
7. Spanish Coach, Costumed Passengers
8. Prospectors with burros
9. Ox Wagon hauling logs
10. Covered Wagon Party
ll. Indian War Party
12. Lone Indian on Spotted Horse
13. Rough and Ready Ploat
14. Wells Fargo Stage Coach
15. Saloon Scene
16. Hose Carts, Fire Departments
17. Posse pursuing Two Bandits
18. Pony Express
19. Mail Coach
Second Division --Gay 90s
20. Division Banner
21. Dixie Land Band
22. Pioneer Float (BPW)
23. North San Juan Can Can Dancers
24. NDGW Parlor Scene
Road Commissioner Bob
pliances, a two car garage,
FOR THE DISCRIMINATING FAMILY
..Who will want winter warmth and summer air-conditioning." Wehave this conveniently located three bedroom, two bathroom home, all electric with built in apchoice area has fine restrictions,
William L.
‘Pioneer Village’
Phone 273-7227
152 So. Auburn St.
one full acre of land. This
All for $19,500.
Haney
Grass Valley
WE WILL BUILD
ON YOUR LOT
17 Plans To
AS LOW AS $7 per sq. ft.
Choose From
Sa
2 ae OH Os
Open on
Center Club.
100% FINANCING
——
WILMAR [aa] HOMES
iays and Sundays
Convenience
The corner of Highway 49 & Glenbrook
Heights Drive, across from the Gold
for Your
Ph, 273-4486
‘d
wey :
Levi
Largest Stock Of
143 Mill St,
For A Cool 4th
Outfit From Hat To Shoes
@ SPORT SHIRTS
@ SWIM WEAR
@ BERMUDA SHORTS
sy, western wear
RUS
if ADAM dress straws
Levi Californians !
In Nevada County
VIC BREUER’S
western straws}
25. Barber Shop Quartet
26. Folk Dancers
27. Home Scene
28. Horse and Buggy
29. Can=Can Dancers
30. Horse and Cart
Third Division---Turn of the Century
31. Division Banner
32. Hennesy School Band
33. Horse and Sulky
34. Two Horseless Carriages
35. Horse Drawn Beer Wagon
36. Horseless Carriages
37. Horse Drawn Gasoline Wagon
38. World War I=--Armistice Day Float
Fourth Division---Roaring 20s
39. Division Banner
40. Women's Suffrage (NC BPW) Float
41, W. Clampus Vitus Speakeasy
42. Girl Scout Float
43, The Lion Roars inthe Roating 20s
(Lions Clubs) Float
44, Charleston Dancing. Girls (NDGW)Float
45. 1920 Vintage Cars and Trucks
46. American Legion with 1923 Dodge
47. Model A's
48. 1920 Agricultural Scene---4-H
Fifth Division---The Modern Era
49. Division Banner
LEED
Supervisor Guy
I at. #
$01 HL :
Crescent City, California
Telephone:INgersoll 4-2159
Attorneys for Executor —
"No, 4641-P
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
: SALE
vUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF
DEL NORTE
HENRY D, RUDISILL, also
‘RUDISILL,
Deceased,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
‘that on or after July 24th,
1961, the undersigned BANK
OF AMERICA N.T.& S.A.,
as Executor of the Will of
HENRY D, RUDISILL, deceased, will sell at private
sale to the highest bidder,
subject to confirmation by
the above-entitled Superior
Court, all the right, title,
interest, and estate of the
decedent at the time of his
known as HENRY DeBARTH . .
In the matter of the Estate of . ”
NFW MANAGER..
in the area.
--Rob Flfers, formerly manager of the
Woodland Purity store, has been installed as the new manager of the Grass Valley store. Flfers has been with Purity
almost 12 years serving as manager in various stores over
the past 11 years. He is married and has a son, Steven, 4.
Flfers and his wife, Adaline, are currently looking for a home
death and all the right, title,
and interest the estate has,
by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or
in addition tothat of the decedent at the time of his
death, in and to those certain parcels of real property
located in the County of
Nevada, State of California,
described as follows:
Parcel No. 1: That certain mining claim or prem-.
ises known as the BALTIMORE CONSOLIDATED
MINE, consisting of the
BALTIMORE MAYFLOWER
AND DEWEY LODE, claims
designated by the Surveyor
General for the State of
California, as Survey No.
4576, embracing a portion
of Sections 5 and 8, Township 18 North, Range 11 East,
Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, containing 61,92
acres, more or less,
Parcel No. 2: That certain mining claim or premises known asthe MONT ANA
PLACER MINING CLAIM,
described as the East 1/2 of
the Southwest 1/4 of the
Northwest 1/4; the Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest
1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 and
the Lot No. 7 of Section 8,
Township 18 N orth, Range 11
East, M.D.M., and that
portion of the Lot 2 of said
Section 8, Township 18
North, Range 1 East,
M.D.M., designated by the
Surveyor General for the
State of California, as Survey No. 4840, in said SecLEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
containing 52.434 acres,
more or less,
Subjectto, current taxes,
covenants, condition, reStriction, reservations,
right, rights-of-way and
easements of record, also
rights of the public in and to
so much of the above described property as lies within the boundaries of any
public road,
Bids or offers are invited
forthe property and must be
in writing and may be delivered to the.Executor or to
the office of his attorneys,
Speer and Creasey, 301 H.
Street, Crescent City,
California, or may be filed
in the office of the Clerk of
of the Superior Court at any
time after the first publication of this notice and before
the making of the sale,
Terms and conditions of
sale: Cash in lawful money
of the United States of America; ten (10%) per cent of the
amount bid to accompany
the offer and the balance to
be paid upon confirmation
of sale by the Superior Court.
The examination of title,
recording of conveyance,
and any title insurance
policy shall be at the expense
of the purchaser or purchas~
ers, The undersigned reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
BANK OF AMERICA
N.T. & S.A. as Executor
of the Will of the above tion, Township and Range
named decedent
By F. C. Jordan, Jr.
Trust Officer
The sting of most scorpions
is only stong enough to paralyze or kill those insects on
which they customarily feed.
GRASS VALLEY---The
Queen and her court are
coming from Truckee to take
part inthe Bonanza celebration,
The queen is Sandra Van
Sicle. Princesses are Vicky
Firpo andGinger Barnes; and
ladies in waitings Rene Hall,
April Lander, Janice Roth
and Cookie Smart.
The court was elected
April 30 at a box social from
many candidates sponsored
by service clubs and other
organizations.
Donner Lake Queen
Visits Bonanza Fete ©
All the girls are representing the annual Donner Lake
Regatta, sponsored by the
Donner Lake Volunteer Fire
Department. The Regatta
will be held July 8 and 9 at
Donner Lake.
Home away from home _
during the Bonanza event
for the girls will be the Red
Castle in Nevada City, a
relic haunted with history of
the Nevada City past.
Thegirls are the guests of
Mr, and Mrs, Emery Lander
of Truckee and Nevada City.
50. Drum and Bugle Corps---West
Sacramento Shrine Club
5}. Modern Day Agricultural Scene---4-H
92. Fox-Hole Flicka
53. Forestry Products
54. Forestry Products---saw mill
95. Forestry Products---Cut Lumber
56. California Division of Forestry Float
97. U.S. Forest Service Float
58. California Department of Fish and Game
59. Summer Recreation---Donner Lake
60. Fall Recreation---Donner Lake
61. Winter Recreation---Soda Springs .
62. Spring Recreation ---Truckee Sportsman
Club
Squaw Valley Float
Skin Diving Display Float
North San Juan Beauty Queen Float
Square Dancers with Combo
Grass Valley & Nevada City Fire
Departments, "To The Rescue"
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68. Day Camp Scene---Brownies
69. Ponies with Cart and Kids
70. Horsemen
Casuals
Levi's
Grass Valley
STRAW
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To Keep
Good Logging News--(Continued from Page 3)
North Yuba
Bear Valley
Grand Total
At present the Tahoe and
sales are concluded,
favorable rainfall, the good
National Forest timber.
Downieville
Camptonville
Nevada City
Big Bend 12.9 MM feet
Sagehen Sierraville 22.0 MM feet
(not revised) Truckee 5.0 MM feet
26.0 MM feet
13,0 MM feet
21.0 MM feet
129 .9 MM feet
many timber operators are
busily engaged in the salvage program of fire killed timber. Itisthe Tahoe's aim, says Staff Officer Hal Turner,
tomove right into the sale and harvesting of green tim_ ber at this stepped-up-rat
e as the fire-killed timber ~
The Tahoe Foresters found out that with the normally
deep rich red soil and the
average length of growing season made for growing conditions that will compare with some of the Southern
States, It is this fine reserve of growing stock, the use
of the fir species commercially and the improvement of
logging equipment that has made this new allowable cut
possible, This additional volume should prolong the life
of the lumber industry or the timber purchasers of Tahoe —
U.S. Kedettes
M'Lady Cool
$495
== From
126 MILL STREET
of Guly
specials
& Sun Steps
TUB WASHABLE
REG. VALUE T0
NOW 5299 6 3399 of ER T S
. Collier’s Shoe Store
$599GRASS VALLEY
.
.
}
$150. °° an acre.
Choice, 2,500 acres. Approximately 4 mi. of county
mroad frontage. 3 mi. of live stream. Priced at only
Also
Apartment House . Site
Corner of Bennett & Ophir. Over half-acre-$15,000.
Plastic Ladies
SHOWER CURTAINS} STRAW HATS
6 xs Asstd Styles
EACH $489 . cach 79
Flannel Back Vinyl 52xX
TABLE CLOTHS
CAFE CURTAINS
70
BACH $289
PAIR 5799
Asstd Styles
SWIM SUITS
FROM 5695
BEACH TOWELS
EACH 9 {89
Schaffer
LEATHER BELTS
Cannon Percale
PILLOW CASES
at
Straight-Crush-Contour
EACH $9
PAIR $419
Munsingwear
RIEFS
69:
Summer ile 7
ssi
Pritzi
BLOUSES
EACH
Cotton ©
Cannon Percale
SHEETS
Bottomfitted
81 X 108
EacH °2”
116 Mill St. _ Grass: Valley