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March 29, 1967 (20 pages)

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Legals ‘NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE ~ Noy $0, 'P-19854 State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, _ In the Matter of the Estate of MARIE L, HILPERT, also known . as MARIE LOUISE HILP ERT, De=ceased, : : Notice is hereby given that . the undersigned, as Executrix : ie the Will et the “ne named ecedent, will se11 at private sale, £0-the highest and best -bidder, upon the terms and: conditions hereinafter mentioned and subject to confirmationby the said Superior Court, on Monday, the 17th day of April, * 1967, at the hour of 10 o'clock a,m,, or thereafter within the time allowed by law, at the office of CURRY & BARNES, Attorneys at Law, all the right, title, interest and estate of the above named decedent, at the time of her death and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of said deceased at the time of her death, of, in and to that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the €ounty of Los Angeles, State of California, and more particuiarly described as follows, to-wit: Real property in the County of Nevada, State of California legally described as: In Marie Hilpert: Parcel 1; A portion ‘of the Southwest one-quarter of the Northeast one-quarter (SW 1/4 of NE1/4) of Section 83, Township 17 North, Range 9 East, M, D.M,., described as follows: Beginning at a point on the assumed north line of said subdivision of Section 38, from which the Northeast corner of said Southwest one-quarter of the Northeast one-quarter (SW 1/4 of NE1/4) bears due East 512, 42 feet, thence South 648,76 feet along the East boundary, identical with the West boundary of W. H. Barnhard; thence South 6 35° East 146,75 feet to the center of the County Road; thence along the center of the road South 77 52° West 122, 41 thence. South 88 17° West 121,90 feet; thence leaving said County Road North 823, 91 féet to the North line of the Southwest one-quarter of the Northeast. one-quarter (SW 1/2 of NE1/4); thence East 224, 71 feet along the Subdivision line to the point of beginning, Excluding therefrom any portion within the right-of-way of said County Road, EXCEPTING THEREFROM the minerals, etc,, as conveyed by a Deed dated December 17, 1892, recorded January 4, 1893, in Book "80" of Deeds, at page 31, é€xecuted by John Cable to . John Caldwell, A, F. Dunnington and Alfred D, Mason, In Marie V, Hilpert: . Parcel 2: All of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4(SE 1/4 .of NW 1/4) of Section 33, Township 17 North, Range 9 East, Mount Diablo Base and ‘Meridian, Excepting therefrom any portion thereof lying South of the “Cooper Road", Also Excepting therefrom all that portion of the Southeast onequarter of the Northwest onequarter and the Southwest onequarter of the Northeast onequarter of Section 33, Towne . ship 17 North, Range 9 East, Mount Diablo Base & Meridian, A 30," __. BEGINNING at the Southeast _ Inthe Supertfor Court of the , dos a ae ~ e€orner of the Northwest one-. . Quarter of said Section 33; thence South 88°05" 52" West 365. 38 feét along the South line of the Northwest one_ quatter;thence North 494,31 feet to a point in the Southerly line of Cooper Road, County Road Number 417; thence along: .$aid Southerly line of Cooper. Road, County Road Number 417 the following three courses, South 75 04° 21" East 48, 82 feet; thence South 87 57° East 244,49 feet; thence North 86 39° 30" East 162,21 feet; thence South 1 26° East 467, 13 -feetto a point inthe South line of the Northeast one-quarter of said Section 33; thence South 88 05° 52" West 100, 00 feet to the point of beginning, EXCEPTING. THEREFROM all the mineral, whether of rock in place or Placer deposits, and all ledges and lodes of gold bearing quartz rock or other mineral and-all banks, channels, or other deposits of auriferous gravel, or any other mineral in whatever form it may be deposited, together with the right to sink or raise shafts or air holes, run tunnels and to fully do and perform all proper or . hecessary acts and things to fully develop said property and extract mineral therein contained thereftom,. Also to have the use of such ground as may be necessary or convenient upon the: surface for dumping purposes, NOT HOWEVER, to use or break the surface within the present enclosure of said grantor on said premises above and East of Rock Creek Ditch, together with incidental rights as con‘veyed by a deed dated December.17, 1892, recorded January 4, 1893, inBook "80" of Deeds, at page 31, executed by John ‘Cable to John Caldwell, A, F,‘ ° Dunnington agd Alfred D, Maone The terms and conditions of sale: Cash in lawful money of the United States; ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid at the time of the sale; balance on confirmation of oat or as may be contracted Or. The purchaser isto assume the payment of, and take the property purchased by him,: subject to all the State and County taxes, and all assessments of whatsoever name or nature which are now or may become hereafter chargeable to or a lien against the property purchased by him, All bids or offers must be in writing and may be left at the office of CURRY & BARNES, Attorneys for said Executrix, 5380 Village Road, Long Beach, County of Los Angeles, State of California, or may be delivered to said Executrix personally in said County of Los Angeles, or may be filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, at any time after the first publication of this notice of sale and before making said sale, ‘Dated: March 10, 1967, CURRY -& BARNES Attorneys for said Executrix 5380 Village Road, Long Beach, California 90808 LOUISE SILVA Executrix of the Will of the above named decedent, Published Match 29, 1967 LEGAL = United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Land Office, 4201 U. S. Courthouse and Federal Building, 650 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, California 95814,. Feb, 27, 1967, Notice is hereby given that the Southern Pacific Company, 65 Market Street, San Francisco, California, has filed application Sacramento 065031 under Sec~ tion 321b, Part Il, Title Hi of
‘the Transportation Act of Sepcovering E1/2SE1/4 sec, 27, T. 17 N.,R, 9E, MDM, California, Any and all persons claiming adversely the abovedescribed land are advised to file their protests or contests in this office within sixty days from the date of the first publication of this notice together with evidence of service eof on the applicant, R, J, Litten, Dong Lands Adjudication Secon, Date of first publication, March 15, 1967. Publish Mar, 15, 22, 29, Apr. 5, 12, 1967, ED a Ss Sp ainda a liana ati lh itt a coon gos oe ¥ , Armed Forces ) Picture News SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Airman Daniel Buckingham, whose parents are Mr.and Mrs. Jesse W. Summer of 117 E. Empire St. , Grass Valley, Calif. has been selected for technical training at Sheppard AFB, Tex., as a U.S. Air Force medical service specialist. The airman recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB,’ Tex. His new school is part of the Air Training Command which conducts hundreds of specialized courses to provide technically trained personnelfor the nations's aerospace force. Airman Buckingham is a 1966 graduate of Edmonds (Wash.) Senior High School. FT. POLK, LA.--Army Private Marlin ~G. Hines, 26, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Hines, Route 1, Nevada City, Calif., completed nine weeks of advanced infantry training March 24at Ft. Polk ,: La. His last week of training was spent in guerrilla warfare exercises. During his guerrilla training, he lived under simulated Vietnam conditons for five days, fighting off night attacks and conducting raids on “enemy " villages. He was taught methods of removing bobby , apg, Batting came bushes’. ms Other specialized training included small unit tactics, ' “map reading, land mine warfare, communications, and firing the M-14rifle, M-60 machine gun . and 3.5=inch rocket launcher. His wife, Cora, lives at 846 Hawaiian Ave., Wilmington , Calif. MEMPHIS, TENN. Aviation Machinist Mate Third Class Richard L. Foust, USN, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Foust of 43 Butterfly Drive, Nevada City;Calif., has completed the Aviation Machinist Mate Jet Engine School at the Naval AirTechnicalTraining Center {n: Memphis Tenn. During the two: month course, he studied jet funda-. mentals, jet power plants operation and replacement, jet aircraft line operations,assembly and disassembly of jet power plants and power ‘plant removal procedures. Before attending this school, he completedthe two-week Aviation Familiarization and four-week Mechanical Funda=mentals courses. THE EDITOR To the Editor: Your editorial on censorship in films was very welcome,. It is refreshing to see a mature and wise approach tothe question of censorship, as well as an awareness of the typical Holly wood “marriage comedy", I would like to congratulate the publisher of the Nugget, Mr, Kane, on his latest choice in editors, Having just subscribed to the Nugget for a two year period . on the strength of the paper I saw last summer, I was quite disappointed at the change recently away from thoughtful editorial commentary, But now I againhave hopes that the Nugget will be a paper I can look forward to receiving each week, Yours sincerely, Glenna Bry ant Berkeley, California It was awhite Easter in Truckee, with snow falling in the morning and on through most of the day. It didn't seem to dampen the spirits of the many visitors and vacation home owners who flocked to the area. The ski resorts were kept busy with skiiers taking advantage of the holidays to sample the local slopes. kKkkKkKRK House guests of the Cy Armstrongs were Danny & Evelyn Carr, who jetted in to Reno from their home in Woodland Hills near Los Angeles for the holidays. The Carrs own property inOlympic Heights where they plan to retire in two years. kaekkKkER The local fishing enthusiasts are anxiously awaiting the opening of Trout Season on Donner Lake on April lst. The absence of ice on the lake plus the fact that 16, 000 trout of 11 inches or more were planted points to good prospects for the opening date. RaekKkKEK Another unusual Sporting event is being planned by local ski instructors according to Sven Coomer of Boreal Ridge .On March 28th a group of the expert skiiers will begin a 170 milecross country trek starting at Boreal Ridge and will énd at Mammoth Mountain approximately 10 days later for the opening of the Par West Ski Instructors there, Gentlemen: ; ae you send three issues o Nugget, 1967?. We elipige oA tion, s0 please bill us for the Happy Easter publication and the new format, Except that we're still ‘hoping to see Joe: W, Ruess